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Sarah Caroline <I>Mitchell</I> Reddinger

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Sarah Caroline Mitchell Reddinger

Birth
Frostburg, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Jun 1953 (aged 40)
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Frostburg, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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TIMBLIN RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 40 Mrs. Sarah C. Reddinger, 40, a lifelong resident of the Timblin area, died in her home in Timblin yesterday after an illness of eight months. A daughter of Clarence and Dora Mauk Mitchell, the deceased was born in Frostburg October 14, 1912, and was married August 6, 1930 to Harry Reddinger who survives. She was a member of the Frostburg Methodist Church. Also surviving are three sons and a daughter: Harry, Raymond and Allan, and Mrs. Ruth Fike, at home; her parents, of Frostburg;one grandchild: six brothers and sisters, Thomas, Wayne, Fred,Robert and Mrs. Paul Mottern, of Frostburg and Mrs. Darrell Minnick, of Windham, Ohio; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Ray Houston, of Detroit; Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Valier, and Mrs. Richard Houk, of Pughtown, West Virginia. Friends will be received in the late home. The body will be taken to Frostburg Methodist Church at 1 o`clock Saturday for services at 2 o`clock. The Rev. Edward Johnson will officiate and burial will be in the Frostburg Cemetery.
Punxsutawney Spirit-June 11, 1953
TIMBLIN RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 40 Mrs. Sarah C. Reddinger, 40, a lifelong resident of the Timblin area, died in her home in Timblin yesterday after an illness of eight months. A daughter of Clarence and Dora Mauk Mitchell, the deceased was born in Frostburg October 14, 1912, and was married August 6, 1930 to Harry Reddinger who survives. She was a member of the Frostburg Methodist Church. Also surviving are three sons and a daughter: Harry, Raymond and Allan, and Mrs. Ruth Fike, at home; her parents, of Frostburg;one grandchild: six brothers and sisters, Thomas, Wayne, Fred,Robert and Mrs. Paul Mottern, of Frostburg and Mrs. Darrell Minnick, of Windham, Ohio; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Ray Houston, of Detroit; Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Valier, and Mrs. Richard Houk, of Pughtown, West Virginia. Friends will be received in the late home. The body will be taken to Frostburg Methodist Church at 1 o`clock Saturday for services at 2 o`clock. The Rev. Edward Johnson will officiate and burial will be in the Frostburg Cemetery.
Punxsutawney Spirit-June 11, 1953


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