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Oswego Daily Palladium-January 31, 1918
Mrs. Sarah Ahart-Mrs. Sarah Ahart, wife of Michael Ahart. aged sixty-five years, died at the Oswego Hospital shortly before eight o'clock last night after an illness of two weeks. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Daniel M. Ahart, of this city, and Joseph, of Cleveland, and one daughter, Mrs. Edward Gratzer, of Syracuse, N.Y.
The remains were taken to the home of her son, Daniel M. Ahart, No. 126 Liberty street, from where the funeral will be held.
Oswego Daily Times-January 31, 1918-Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart
Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart, aged 65 years, a well-known resident of the First ward, died at the Oswego hospital at 8 o'clock last night, after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Ahart was born at Port Ontario, N.Y., and came to this city when a young girl making her home here most of her life. She is survived by her husband, Michael H. Ahart; two sons, Daniel M. of this city, and Joseph Ahart of Cleveland, O.; also by one daughter, Mrs. Edward Gratzer of this city.
The remains were taken from the hospital to the family home, 126 Liberty street, from where the funeral will take place.
Oswego Daily Times-Friday, February 1, 1918-page 6
Ahart-In this city, January 31, 1918, at the home of her son, Mr. Daniel M. Ahart, No. 126 Liberty street, Sarah J., wife of Michael H. Ahart, aged 65 years.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the residence, Saturday, February 2, at 2 p.m.
Oswego Daily Times-Saturday, February 2, 1918-p. 4-Funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart took place from the home of her son, Daniel Ahart, 126 Liberty street, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. George M. Brewin, pastor of the Church of the Evangelists, officiating. Friends of the family acted as bearers. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery.
September 12, 1998-100 years ago
Mrs. Ahart, of Scriba, who has figured somewhat in Police Court this summer, created a scene in East Second Street yesterday afternoon that attracted a large crowd. Mrs. Ahart became enraged at her husband, and seizing a whip from the buggy, belabored him unmercifully.
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Oswego Daily Palladium-January 31, 1918
Mrs. Sarah Ahart-Mrs. Sarah Ahart, wife of Michael Ahart. aged sixty-five years, died at the Oswego Hospital shortly before eight o'clock last night after an illness of two weeks. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Daniel M. Ahart, of this city, and Joseph, of Cleveland, and one daughter, Mrs. Edward Gratzer, of Syracuse, N.Y.
The remains were taken to the home of her son, Daniel M. Ahart, No. 126 Liberty street, from where the funeral will be held.
Oswego Daily Times-January 31, 1918-Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart
Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart, aged 65 years, a well-known resident of the First ward, died at the Oswego hospital at 8 o'clock last night, after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Ahart was born at Port Ontario, N.Y., and came to this city when a young girl making her home here most of her life. She is survived by her husband, Michael H. Ahart; two sons, Daniel M. of this city, and Joseph Ahart of Cleveland, O.; also by one daughter, Mrs. Edward Gratzer of this city.
The remains were taken from the hospital to the family home, 126 Liberty street, from where the funeral will take place.
Oswego Daily Times-Friday, February 1, 1918-page 6
Ahart-In this city, January 31, 1918, at the home of her son, Mr. Daniel M. Ahart, No. 126 Liberty street, Sarah J., wife of Michael H. Ahart, aged 65 years.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the residence, Saturday, February 2, at 2 p.m.
Oswego Daily Times-Saturday, February 2, 1918-p. 4-Funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Ahart took place from the home of her son, Daniel Ahart, 126 Liberty street, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. George M. Brewin, pastor of the Church of the Evangelists, officiating. Friends of the family acted as bearers. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery.
September 12, 1998-100 years ago
Mrs. Ahart, of Scriba, who has figured somewhat in Police Court this summer, created a scene in East Second Street yesterday afternoon that attracted a large crowd. Mrs. Ahart became enraged at her husband, and seizing a whip from the buggy, belabored him unmercifully.
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