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Margaret Ann <I>Young</I> Pysher

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Margaret Ann Young Pysher

Birth
Washington Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Dec 1931 (aged 94)
Washington Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Flicksville, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From the Easton Express 12-28-1931 page 1: Mrs Margaret Ann Pysher, widow of Jacob Pysher , who would have been 95 years old on February 24, next, and her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Stocker, 68 years old, widow of Morris Stocker, both natives and life long residents of Washington Township, died within a little more than three hours of each other, the latter passing away Saturday night at 11:50 and the former at 3 o'clock Sunday morning.

Mrs. Pysher died at the home of her son, Paul Pysher, of near Flicksville, after an illness of about a week. Besides her son, she is survived by 19 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and on great great grandchild. She was a faithful member of the Flicksville Lutheran congregation.

Mrs. Stocker died suddenly at her home. She was also a member of the Flicksville Lutheran congregation and of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church.

She is survived by her son, Paul Pysher and the following children, Alfred, Morris, Lester, Ralph and Ethel Stocker, Mrs. Lovene Miller, Mrs. Harvey Smale, all of Flicksville, Mrs. Irvin Houseberg, Mrs. Elmer Shook and Mrs. Harry Houck, all of Bangor, John Stocker, of Bath and 18 grandchildren.

A double funeral service will be held at the home of Mrs. Stocker, for both mother and daughter, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev. Samuel Kistler, interment in the Flicksville Cemetery.

The 1900 census lists she was the mother of five children, with only three living.
From the Easton Express 12-28-1931 page 1: Mrs Margaret Ann Pysher, widow of Jacob Pysher , who would have been 95 years old on February 24, next, and her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Stocker, 68 years old, widow of Morris Stocker, both natives and life long residents of Washington Township, died within a little more than three hours of each other, the latter passing away Saturday night at 11:50 and the former at 3 o'clock Sunday morning.

Mrs. Pysher died at the home of her son, Paul Pysher, of near Flicksville, after an illness of about a week. Besides her son, she is survived by 19 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and on great great grandchild. She was a faithful member of the Flicksville Lutheran congregation.

Mrs. Stocker died suddenly at her home. She was also a member of the Flicksville Lutheran congregation and of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church.

She is survived by her son, Paul Pysher and the following children, Alfred, Morris, Lester, Ralph and Ethel Stocker, Mrs. Lovene Miller, Mrs. Harvey Smale, all of Flicksville, Mrs. Irvin Houseberg, Mrs. Elmer Shook and Mrs. Harry Houck, all of Bangor, John Stocker, of Bath and 18 grandchildren.

A double funeral service will be held at the home of Mrs. Stocker, for both mother and daughter, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev. Samuel Kistler, interment in the Flicksville Cemetery.

The 1900 census lists she was the mother of five children, with only three living.


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