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Christina C George Lombard

Birth
Death
Apr 1921
Burial
Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
869
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY
Mrs. Christina C. Lombard.
Christina C. George, widow of Ely Lombard, died at the Delhi hospital Wednesday evening at 6:50 o'clock, having undergone a very serious operation just one week previous. It is very regrettable that she delayed the surgical attention so long, as she was a choice woman and prompt measures might readily have saved her valuable life of many years.

Her husband was killed many years ago by falling from a load of hay, while they were residents of West Delhi; their only child also died in youth previous to her coming to Delhi to reside. For several years she was a resident of the Cabin Hill section.

She is survived by one brother, David D. K. George, of Andes; two sisters, Mrs. A.G. King, of Walton and Mrs. T.R. Huston, of DeLancey and several nephews and nieces. Another sister, Anna, for many years a teacher at Andes, married Peter King, of Pittsburg, Pa., but she has been dead for some years.

Mrs. Lombard was 64 years of age, a member of the Second Presbyterian church, an exemplary, highly intellectual and kindly character. The editor has reason to remember many voluntary acts of friendship from the deceased, covering a period of years, particularly when he pen was used in the interest of uplifting community conditions. She wrote under the unique nom de plume of "Peter Washington Smith". Her funeral will be attended from the Second Presbyterian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the service being in charge of Rev. Geo. N. Makely, with interment following in Woodland Cemetery.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Christina C. Lombard.
Christina C. George, widow of Ely Lombard, died at the Delhi hospital Wednesday evening at 6:50 o'clock, having undergone a very serious operation just one week previous. It is very regrettable that she delayed the surgical attention so long, as she was a choice woman and prompt measures might readily have saved her valuable life of many years.

Her husband was killed many years ago by falling from a load of hay, while they were residents of West Delhi; their only child also died in youth previous to her coming to Delhi to reside. For several years she was a resident of the Cabin Hill section.

She is survived by one brother, David D. K. George, of Andes; two sisters, Mrs. A.G. King, of Walton and Mrs. T.R. Huston, of DeLancey and several nephews and nieces. Another sister, Anna, for many years a teacher at Andes, married Peter King, of Pittsburg, Pa., but she has been dead for some years.

Mrs. Lombard was 64 years of age, a member of the Second Presbyterian church, an exemplary, highly intellectual and kindly character. The editor has reason to remember many voluntary acts of friendship from the deceased, covering a period of years, particularly when he pen was used in the interest of uplifting community conditions. She wrote under the unique nom de plume of "Peter Washington Smith". Her funeral will be attended from the Second Presbyterian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the service being in charge of Rev. Geo. N. Makely, with interment following in Woodland Cemetery.


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