Mrs. Anna M. Eppley, widow of Samuel L. Eppley, former county commissioner died at 11 o'clock this morning at her home, 136 South Hanover Street, after a lingering illness. She was aged 82 years.
She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. D.W. Van Camp, wife of Dr. Van Camp, Plainfield, and Miss Mary V. Eppley, Washington, and two sisters, the Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Bear, West South Street.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, June 4, 1935; pg. 3
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. Eppley, who died Saturday, were held this afternoon from the home, 136 South Hanover Street. Rev. Glenn M. Shafer, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, officiate. Burial was in Westminster Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Samuel M. Goodyear, James R. Loy, Merrill F. Hummel, Charles C. Hoffer, William Hollenbaugh and E.E. Nell.
Mrs. Anna M. Eppley, widow of Samuel L. Eppley, former county commissioner died at 11 o'clock this morning at her home, 136 South Hanover Street, after a lingering illness. She was aged 82 years.
She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. D.W. Van Camp, wife of Dr. Van Camp, Plainfield, and Miss Mary V. Eppley, Washington, and two sisters, the Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Bear, West South Street.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, June 4, 1935; pg. 3
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. Eppley, who died Saturday, were held this afternoon from the home, 136 South Hanover Street. Rev. Glenn M. Shafer, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, officiate. Burial was in Westminster Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Samuel M. Goodyear, James R. Loy, Merrill F. Hummel, Charles C. Hoffer, William Hollenbaugh and E.E. Nell.
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