Mary lived on several years after Nathaniel's death, and passed away in 1946. A short account of her life is found in two articles from unnamed newspapers of Saturday, 26 and 29 Jan 1946.
FUNERAL IS MONDAY FOR MRS. HALDERMAN
Mt. Carroll, Ill., Jan. 26--(Special)--Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Halderman, 91, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Frank Funeral Chapel, Rev. Frank Countryman, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Halderman died at 4 p.m. Friday in her home north of Mt. Carroll, death resulting from a paralytic stroke suffered Tuesday.
Mary Crummer was born July 26, 1854, northwest of Mt. Carroll, the daughter of John and Mary Crummer. She was married in December, 1875, to Nathaniel H. Halderman. He died 15 years ago.
Mrs. Halderman is survived by one son, Nathaniel Halderman of Cleveland, Ohio.
FINAL RITES FOR MRS. HALDERMAN
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Frank Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Mary E. Halderman, 91, who died about __o'clock Friday afternnon in her home in Mount Carroll on east Washington Street. She suffered a stroke last Tuesday.
The Rev. Frank L. Countryman, pastor of Mount Carroll Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Halderman, formerly Miss Mary E. Crummer, was born northwest of Mount Carroll on July 26, 1854, the daughter of John and Mary Crummer. She was united in marriage to Nathanial H. Halderman in December 1875. He preceded her in death about 15 years ago.
She is survived by one son, Nathanial Halderman, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mary lived on several years after Nathaniel's death, and passed away in 1946. A short account of her life is found in two articles from unnamed newspapers of Saturday, 26 and 29 Jan 1946.
FUNERAL IS MONDAY FOR MRS. HALDERMAN
Mt. Carroll, Ill., Jan. 26--(Special)--Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Halderman, 91, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Frank Funeral Chapel, Rev. Frank Countryman, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Halderman died at 4 p.m. Friday in her home north of Mt. Carroll, death resulting from a paralytic stroke suffered Tuesday.
Mary Crummer was born July 26, 1854, northwest of Mt. Carroll, the daughter of John and Mary Crummer. She was married in December, 1875, to Nathaniel H. Halderman. He died 15 years ago.
Mrs. Halderman is survived by one son, Nathaniel Halderman of Cleveland, Ohio.
FINAL RITES FOR MRS. HALDERMAN
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Frank Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Mary E. Halderman, 91, who died about __o'clock Friday afternnon in her home in Mount Carroll on east Washington Street. She suffered a stroke last Tuesday.
The Rev. Frank L. Countryman, pastor of Mount Carroll Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Halderman, formerly Miss Mary E. Crummer, was born northwest of Mount Carroll on July 26, 1854, the daughter of John and Mary Crummer. She was united in marriage to Nathanial H. Halderman in December 1875. He preceded her in death about 15 years ago.
She is survived by one son, Nathanial Halderman, of Cleveland, Ohio.
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