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Caroline Belle <I>Shearer</I> Young

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Caroline Belle Shearer Young

Birth
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Oct 1944 (aged 68)
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mount Union, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Michael SHEARER and Rosella WATERS. Wife of Albert J. YOUNG.

Caroline B. Shearer, wife of Albert J. Young, died at 4:30 a.m. Sunday, October 15, 1944, at her home in Wilkinsburg after an illness of six days. She was the daughter of Michael and Rosella Waters Shearer. On December 2,1923, she was united in marriage to Albert J. Young and since that time has lived in Wilkinsburg. She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. J. Donald Appleby, Mount Union. For many years she was an active member of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Church, Wilkinsburg, and of the Eastern Star Lodge at Crafton. The funeral service will be held at the Clark funeral home, Mount Union, at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Edgar A. Henry,and the Rev. Harold G. Keen officiating. Interment will be made in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Mount Union. Friends may call at the funeral home after five o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Unknown newspaper
October 1944
Daughter of Michael SHEARER and Rosella WATERS. Wife of Albert J. YOUNG.

Caroline B. Shearer, wife of Albert J. Young, died at 4:30 a.m. Sunday, October 15, 1944, at her home in Wilkinsburg after an illness of six days. She was the daughter of Michael and Rosella Waters Shearer. On December 2,1923, she was united in marriage to Albert J. Young and since that time has lived in Wilkinsburg. She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. J. Donald Appleby, Mount Union. For many years she was an active member of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Church, Wilkinsburg, and of the Eastern Star Lodge at Crafton. The funeral service will be held at the Clark funeral home, Mount Union, at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Edgar A. Henry,and the Rev. Harold G. Keen officiating. Interment will be made in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Mount Union. Friends may call at the funeral home after five o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Unknown newspaper
October 1944


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