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Anna Eaton <I>Hitchins</I> Hefelbower

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Anna Eaton Hitchins Hefelbower

Birth
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
8 Dec 1922 (aged 59)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The wife of Samuel G. Hefelbower, she was 59 at the time of her death.
Anna had no children of her own. She died at the home of her stepmother - Nancy Hitchens, in Frostburg, Md.

Cumberland Evening Times
Mon. Dec. 11, 1922

Mrs. S. G. Hefelbower
Expires at Frostburg

Frostburg, Maryland - Dec. 11 - The funeral of Mrs. Anna Hefelbower, wife of
ReV. S. Gring Hefelbower, aged 59 years, who died at the home of her step-
mother, Mrs. Owen Hitchins, 45 West Main Street, late Friday afternoon, was
conducted from the Hitchins residence yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev.
H.S. Franz, former pastor of the First M.E. Church, now of Washington, D.C.,
Rev. Daniel I. Ennis, pastor of the First M.E. Church and Rev. Luther Kuhlman,
Gettysburg, Pa., acting pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated.
The pallbearers were, Frank C. Beall, Harry B. Colburn, George G. Townsend,
C.F. Betz, Frank Watts and Olin R. Rice, flower beares, Harry Hitchins, Charles
S. Jeffries, Clifton D. Jeffries, Thomas Jeffries, James Taylor and J. Glenn Beall,
Burial was in the family lot at Allegany Cemetery.
Mrs. Hefelbower had been ill for the past three months, after she came to
Frostburg on a visit during the summer she was stricken. Returning to her home
at Carthage, Ill., where her husband is a professor at Carthage College her health
did not improve and she entered the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan,
several weeks later no marked improvement noted while in the sanitarium and
at the suggestion of the attending physician she was placed under the care of a
specialist in Philidelphia where she remained until three weeks ago. when her
condition was regarded as serious and was brought to the family home in
Frostburg.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one step-daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hefelbower,
Carthage, Ill, four brothers, Joseph H. Hitchins, W. E. G. Hitchins, James J. Hitchins,
one sister, Miss Aminta Hitchins, all of Frostburg.
She was born in Frostburg, the daughter of Owen Hitchins Sr. and Elizabeth Hitchins,
both of whom are dead. She was better known to Frostburgers as Mrs. Anna Eaton
Hitchins Hefelbower. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church at Carthage,
Ill., and devoted much of her time to her church work.



The wife of Samuel G. Hefelbower, she was 59 at the time of her death.
Anna had no children of her own. She died at the home of her stepmother - Nancy Hitchens, in Frostburg, Md.

Cumberland Evening Times
Mon. Dec. 11, 1922

Mrs. S. G. Hefelbower
Expires at Frostburg

Frostburg, Maryland - Dec. 11 - The funeral of Mrs. Anna Hefelbower, wife of
ReV. S. Gring Hefelbower, aged 59 years, who died at the home of her step-
mother, Mrs. Owen Hitchins, 45 West Main Street, late Friday afternoon, was
conducted from the Hitchins residence yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev.
H.S. Franz, former pastor of the First M.E. Church, now of Washington, D.C.,
Rev. Daniel I. Ennis, pastor of the First M.E. Church and Rev. Luther Kuhlman,
Gettysburg, Pa., acting pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated.
The pallbearers were, Frank C. Beall, Harry B. Colburn, George G. Townsend,
C.F. Betz, Frank Watts and Olin R. Rice, flower beares, Harry Hitchins, Charles
S. Jeffries, Clifton D. Jeffries, Thomas Jeffries, James Taylor and J. Glenn Beall,
Burial was in the family lot at Allegany Cemetery.
Mrs. Hefelbower had been ill for the past three months, after she came to
Frostburg on a visit during the summer she was stricken. Returning to her home
at Carthage, Ill., where her husband is a professor at Carthage College her health
did not improve and she entered the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan,
several weeks later no marked improvement noted while in the sanitarium and
at the suggestion of the attending physician she was placed under the care of a
specialist in Philidelphia where she remained until three weeks ago. when her
condition was regarded as serious and was brought to the family home in
Frostburg.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one step-daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hefelbower,
Carthage, Ill, four brothers, Joseph H. Hitchins, W. E. G. Hitchins, James J. Hitchins,
one sister, Miss Aminta Hitchins, all of Frostburg.
She was born in Frostburg, the daughter of Owen Hitchins Sr. and Elizabeth Hitchins,
both of whom are dead. She was better known to Frostburgers as Mrs. Anna Eaton
Hitchins Hefelbower. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church at Carthage,
Ill., and devoted much of her time to her church work.





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