16 Sept 1880 – 16 Jan 1954
Zanesville Times Recorder, Monday, Jan. 18, 1854, pg. 12
Elizabeth Lahue Called by Death
Stafford O Jan. 17 – Mrs. Elizabeth Lahue, 75, of Carlisle, died at her home Saturday evening after a long illness.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Nellie Crum, Mrs. Hattie Eberly of Carlisle and Mrs. Mary Crum, all of Carlisle, and Mrs. Thelma Hardesty of Canton; four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Horton and Mrs. Rosa Bates of Byesville, Mrs. Susan Robinson of New Concord, and Mrs. Margaret Cunningham of Sarahsville; a brother James White of near Caldwell; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Carlisle Methodist Church. Burial will be in the cemetery by the Mallett Funeral Home at Stafford.
The body will be taken to the family home Tuesday noon where friends may call.
16 Sept 1880 – 16 Jan 1954
Zanesville Times Recorder, Monday, Jan. 18, 1854, pg. 12
Elizabeth Lahue Called by Death
Stafford O Jan. 17 – Mrs. Elizabeth Lahue, 75, of Carlisle, died at her home Saturday evening after a long illness.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Nellie Crum, Mrs. Hattie Eberly of Carlisle and Mrs. Mary Crum, all of Carlisle, and Mrs. Thelma Hardesty of Canton; four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Horton and Mrs. Rosa Bates of Byesville, Mrs. Susan Robinson of New Concord, and Mrs. Margaret Cunningham of Sarahsville; a brother James White of near Caldwell; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Carlisle Methodist Church. Burial will be in the cemetery by the Mallett Funeral Home at Stafford.
The body will be taken to the family home Tuesday noon where friends may call.
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