Sarah Elizabeth Weldy, aged 62
years, died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. James Crawford of Burnside
avenue, last night at 6:30 o'clock.
Death was due to an illness of short
duration. Mrs. Weldy was a well
known resident of this city. She was
a member of the Ladles Label League
No. 20.
Surviving relatives are her husband,
J. O. Weldy; two daughters, Mrs.
Clarence Hitchcock and Mrs. James
Crawford; three sons. Earl Weldy of
Salamanca; Charles Weldy and Fred
Weldy both of this city: her mother,
Mrs. E. Stinson of Salamanca, and
five sisters, Mrs. L. Crisman and Mrs.
Bessie Shaw of Bradford,, Mrs. George
Turner of Buffalo, Mrs. Virginia Kennelly
of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Fred
Smith of Indianapolis, Ind.
Announcement of the funeral services
will be made later.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 10-5-1923, pg 6
Sarah Elizabeth Weldy, aged 62
years, died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. James Crawford of Burnside
avenue, last night at 6:30 o'clock.
Death was due to an illness of short
duration. Mrs. Weldy was a well
known resident of this city. She was
a member of the Ladles Label League
No. 20.
Surviving relatives are her husband,
J. O. Weldy; two daughters, Mrs.
Clarence Hitchcock and Mrs. James
Crawford; three sons. Earl Weldy of
Salamanca; Charles Weldy and Fred
Weldy both of this city: her mother,
Mrs. E. Stinson of Salamanca, and
five sisters, Mrs. L. Crisman and Mrs.
Bessie Shaw of Bradford,, Mrs. George
Turner of Buffalo, Mrs. Virginia Kennelly
of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Fred
Smith of Indianapolis, Ind.
Announcement of the funeral services
will be made later.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 10-5-1923, pg 6
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