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Jonathan Selesta Albaugh

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Jonathan Selesta Albaugh

Birth
Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Dec 1946 (aged 83)
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Church Hill, Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-24
Memorial ID
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JONATHAN S. ALBAUGH
3-15-1863 -- 12-26-1946

Jonathan S. Albaugh, aged eighty-three, lifelong resident of Albaugh Hill, died at the Oil City Hospital at 5 am, Friday, where he had been a patient only a few days.

Mr. Albaugh was born on Albaugh Hill, Forest County, on March 15, 1863, where he lived most of his lifetime. His wife died several years ago and leaves the following children Mrs. Maude Moore of Oil City, Oliver Albaugh, Mrs. Lena Hepler and Mrs. Freda Lackey of Tionesta; four brothers: Frank of Oil City, George of Franklin, Forest of Tionesta, and Harvey of Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Ida French, of East Hickory.

Funeral services were conducted at the Haslet Funeral Home, Tionesta at 2 pm, Sunday, Rev. John B. McCleery of the Free Methodist Church of Oil City officiating, assisted by Rev. L. L. Adams of the Tionesta Free Methodist Church. Two beautiful hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Delo of Oil City, “The Old Rugged Cross" and "Going Down the Valley".

Interment was in the Starr cemetery, German Hill. Pallbearers were Carlyle Hepler, Archie Hepler, Jr., Claude Moore and Willard Lackey.

Obituary source:
"History of Starr Cemetery" by Lois Wike and published by Forest Press Inc. in Tionesta, PA.

See the “History of Starr Cemetery” for a burial plot location map.

------------------------- Signed: JD Moore II
JONATHAN S. ALBAUGH
3-15-1863 -- 12-26-1946

Jonathan S. Albaugh, aged eighty-three, lifelong resident of Albaugh Hill, died at the Oil City Hospital at 5 am, Friday, where he had been a patient only a few days.

Mr. Albaugh was born on Albaugh Hill, Forest County, on March 15, 1863, where he lived most of his lifetime. His wife died several years ago and leaves the following children Mrs. Maude Moore of Oil City, Oliver Albaugh, Mrs. Lena Hepler and Mrs. Freda Lackey of Tionesta; four brothers: Frank of Oil City, George of Franklin, Forest of Tionesta, and Harvey of Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Ida French, of East Hickory.

Funeral services were conducted at the Haslet Funeral Home, Tionesta at 2 pm, Sunday, Rev. John B. McCleery of the Free Methodist Church of Oil City officiating, assisted by Rev. L. L. Adams of the Tionesta Free Methodist Church. Two beautiful hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Delo of Oil City, “The Old Rugged Cross" and "Going Down the Valley".

Interment was in the Starr cemetery, German Hill. Pallbearers were Carlyle Hepler, Archie Hepler, Jr., Claude Moore and Willard Lackey.

Obituary source:
"History of Starr Cemetery" by Lois Wike and published by Forest Press Inc. in Tionesta, PA.

See the “History of Starr Cemetery” for a burial plot location map.

------------------------- Signed: JD Moore II


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