occurred at her home near here at 2:30 Monday morning, following a several week
illness from infirmities. She was the daughter of Elijah and Anna Carpenter and the
greater part of her life was lived in the Calais community, where she was well
known and highly esteemed. For the past few years she lived in a farm near here.
Surviving are two brothers, Lenoard of the home, Vincent of Athens, and two
sisters, Mrs. Daniel Baker of near Calais and Mrs. James Barnes of this place. The
body was removed to the Brubach & Dearth Funeral Home and prepared for the
burial and later taken to Calais for funeral services and interment. Wednesday 29
Jan. 1936 Noble County Leader.
occurred at her home near here at 2:30 Monday morning, following a several week
illness from infirmities. She was the daughter of Elijah and Anna Carpenter and the
greater part of her life was lived in the Calais community, where she was well
known and highly esteemed. For the past few years she lived in a farm near here.
Surviving are two brothers, Lenoard of the home, Vincent of Athens, and two
sisters, Mrs. Daniel Baker of near Calais and Mrs. James Barnes of this place. The
body was removed to the Brubach & Dearth Funeral Home and prepared for the
burial and later taken to Calais for funeral services and interment. Wednesday 29
Jan. 1936 Noble County Leader.
Family Members
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Vincent G Carpenter
1863–1937
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John Leonard "Leon" Carpenter
1869–1959
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Ella Ann Carpenter Baker
1874–1946
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Mary Emmeline Carpenter Hannahs
1875–1921
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Mary Emaline Carpenter Hannahs
1876–1921
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Theodore Phillip Carpenter
1877–1927
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Homer Carpenter
1880–1881
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Oma Carpenter Barnes
1880–1955
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Elijah G Carpenter
1883–1885
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