Miscellaneous Obituaries 1935-1937: Archie Claar Obituary Collection, mostly Blair Co, PA - File 6.

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INDEX

Bailey, Thomas A., 1935-1936
Barnett, James, 3/18/1936
Bathurst, William Roy, 6/22/1936
Beattie, Alice Fay, 3/2/1936
Becker, Frank A., 1/17/1936
Bell, John, 7/7/1936
Bensen, Charles E., 8/30/1935
Bierline, George, 1935-1936
Black, Ross Elliott, 9/27/1936
Blair, Winifred Gladys Bolyer, 6/10/1936
Blake, Mazie Thompson, 1/25/1936
Bollinger, Charles W., 3/6/1936
Bompei, Rosina, 9/17/1936
Born, Mrs. Henry, 3/2/1936
Bowen, Robert M., 12/23/1936
Bracken, J. Hayden, 5/27/1936
Brown, David, 5/11/1936
Buckel, Leonard M., 5/4/1936
Bulick, William H., 5/17/1936
Burkholder, Anna Stover, 4/20/1936
Campbell, John P., 1/4/1945
Collins, James W., 1/15/1945
Colyer, Charles, 1/5/1945
Ebbs, Anna Heberling, 6/29/1942
Everhart, Sarah Frances Hampton, 6/14/1942
Fether, Annie Hoover, 12/28/1942
Keen, Nellie Marie Huff, 11/2/1942
Kustenbauder, Sadie Catherine Gates, 11/9/1942
Legner, Margaret Gehl, 11/6/1946
Lockard, Emma J., 12/31/1942
Lockawich, Anna M. Gratchin, 11/16/1946
Lynn, Margaret Mock, 11/13/1946
Martin, Ruth, 1/5/1942
Martin, Frederick Hamm, 7/22/1939, 6
McGrath, Katharine, 1/7/1942
McGregor, Mary Williams, 10/20/1939, 6
McKinney, Henry K., 9/24/1939, 6
McMurtrie, David E., 1942
Meredith, Sarah Roland, 1/2/1942
Miller, Charles, 9/23/1942
Moore, Moses, 6/10/1942
Morris, Stephen, 1/8/1942
Mort, James Robert, 3/13/1939, 6
Napolitana, Carmella, 12/28/1942
Neely, Robert Scott, 10/9/1942
Orr, Martha Jane Harris, 1/14/1942
Sbraccio, Vincenzo, 6/23/1942
Scacco, Pauline Coccarelli, 6/22/1942
Steuer, Anton, 6/20/1942
Waring, Ruth Malinda, 12/18/1945
Weyant, Della Colebaugh, 8/2/1942
Whitesel, Owen Foster, 12/15/1945
Wilson, Mary M. Hunter, 12/18/1945
Wurl, Ellen Cox, 12/13/1945

DIES AT HOME
(Picture)
FRANK A BECKER

RAILROAD VETERAN CALLED BY DEATH

Frank A. Becker, aged 83, well known retired gang foreman of the Altoona
works, died at 8.15 o'clock last evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Frank I. Grimme, 1411 Second avenue, after having been in ill health for the
past year.  He was born in Pittsburgh on Aug. 15, 1852, and came to Altoona
in April 1875, entering the service of the railroad company as a machinist. 
In 1878 he was transferred to Tyrone as enginehouse foreman, returning to
Altoona in 1884 to work in the old frame gang of No. 1 erecting shop.  He
served as gang foreman in various departments of the Altoona machine shop
prior to his retirement on May 1, 1920, after forty-five years' service. 
Shortly after coming to Altoona, Mr. Becker was united in marriage to Miss
Elizabeth Zeller and on May 7, 1926, they celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary.  Mrs. Becker has since died.
Surviving are one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Grimme, Charles E. Becker of
Bellwood and Harry F. Becker of the city, seventeen grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.  Mr. Becker was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church.
The body may be viewed at the Grimme home.  Friends are requested to omit
flowers.  The funeral will be held Tuesday morning with requiem mass at 9
o'clock in St. Mary's church.  Interment will be made in St. Mary's cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 1/17/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21


MRS. MAZIE BLAKE

Of 1302 Fifth avenue, widow of Harry Blake, died at her home at 6.25 o'clock
Saturday evening.  She was born in Altoona, a daughter of William and
Angeline Thompson.  Surviving are one son and two daughters, Harry E. Blake,
Mrs. Margretta Forsberg and Mrs. Edna Fay, all of the city; four
grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Emma Stiffler, all of the city.  Mrs.
Blake was a member of the Eighth Avenue Methodist church, the Evans Bible
class and the Ladies Aid society.  The body may be viewed at the home where
funeral services will be held at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.  Interment
will be made in Rose Hill cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 1/25/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

LEONARD M. BUCKEL

Well known resident of Duncansville, died this morning at 4.17 o'clock at the
Nason hospital in Roaring Spring, where he was admitted last Friday in a
critical condition.  He was born in Martinsburg on Dec. 10, 1857, the son of
Leonard and Caroline Buckel.  He was never married and resided alone at 1222
Fifth avenue, Duncansville, and was a carpenter, following that trade most of
his life.  Surviving are one sister and one brother, Mrs. Jennie Cannon and
Joseph Buckel, both of Rigley, Md.  The body was taken to the Homer Bechtel
funeral home in Williamsburg to be prepared for burial and will be taken to
the D. C. Black home in Newry, Tuesday morning, where funeral services will
be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.  Interment will be made in
the Carson Valley cemetery.  Mrs. D. C. Black is a niece and a sister-in-law,
Mrs. William Buckel, also resides in Newry.

Obituary hand-dated 5/4/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

DIES IN JOHNSTOWN

GALLITZIN, May 28.-Seized with a heart attack as he was about to enter a
business establishment in Johnstown shortly before 10 o'clock yesterday
morning, J. Hayden Bracken, aged 67, prominent Johnstown resident and native
of this borough, passed away a short time later in the Mercy hospital.  He
was a son of Michael and Louisa (Christie) Bracken.  His grandfather was born
in Kings county, Ireland, about 1790, and who for a number of years was a
(rest of sentence unreadable).

Obituary hand-dated 5/27/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4. p. 21

CHARLES E. BENSON

Died at his home 420 West Eighteenth street, Tyrone, on Friday morning at
11;30 o'clock following an extended illness.  He was a son of Robert S. and
Sadie C. Benson and was born at Duncansville, Blair county, on Feb. 6, 1900,
going to Tyrone with his parents the same year.  On Sept. 18, 1926, at
Tyrone, he was united in marriage with Elizabeth G. Fasset?, who with his
mother and the following brothers and sisters, survives: Robert Clark Benson
and Mrs. Carl McFarland of Grazierville, Mrs. Ray Bandemoere and Mrs. J.
Dallas Stover of Lansing, Mich., Mrs. R. A. Comley and Mrs. Gordon Yingling
of Tyrone.  He was a member of Columbia Avenue Methodist church, Tyrone lodge
No. 212, B. P. O. E., the Tyrone P. R. R. Relief association and P. R. R.
Mutual Beneficial association.  He was a graduate of Tyrone High school,
class of 1917, and was a member of the High school basketball team for
several seasons.  He was well known in athletic circles and was associated
with several basketball and bowling clubs in Tyrone.  He had also been
associated with the Middle Division Athletic association, participating in a
number of track and field meets.  Following his graduation he was employed by
the Pennsylvania Railroad company, Middle division, as a clerk, later being
transferred to Philadelphia.  Some time ago, during his illness, he was
forced to give up active work.  Funeral services will be conducted Monday
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in charge of Rev. B. A. Salter and interment will
be made in Eastlawn cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 8/30/1935
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

WILLIAM H. BULICK

Of 1606 Pennsylvania avenue, Tyrone, died at the Philipsburg State hospital
at 5.45 o'clock yesterday morning of bronchial pneumonia after a brief
illness.  He was born at Spruce Creek on Jan. 21, 1878, a son of John and
Mary Elizabeth (Charles) Bulick, and on March 4, 1904, was united in marriage
with Miss May McCahan in Tyrone.  Surviving are his wife, two sons and one
daughter, Paul of Warren, O., Carl of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Ralph Woomer
of Tyrone, and one grandchild.  Mr. Bulick was employed as a foreman in the
West Virginia Pulp & Paper company plant at Tyrone.  He was of the Methodist
faith and an active member of the Neptune Fire company.  Funeral services
will be held at the home at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.  Interment will
be made in Grandview cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 5/17/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

MRS. ALICE (FAY) BEATTIE

A native of Williamsburg and a guest at the Presbyterian home in
Hollidaysburg since 1927, died this morning at 2.15 o'clock.  She had been in
failing health since last December.  She was the daughter of George and Martha
(Fluke) Fay and was born in Williamsburg on Jan. 22, 1852, and was united in
marriage with James F. Beattie, a superintendent of mines, and they located
in Altoona.  Her husband died in 1918.  Mrs. Beattie was identified with the
Presbyterian church, for the past sixty years and became a guest at the home,
from the Hollidaysburg church.  Surviving are two children, James F. Beattie
of Harrisburg and Mrs. Blanche McCann of Pittsburgh, and three brothers, W.
N. Fay of Williamsburg, Frank H. Fay of Hollidaysburg and Harold R. Fay of
Tell City, Ala.  Burial will be made in the Williamsburg Presbyterian
cemetery following services which will be conducted at the Presbyterian home
in Hollidaysburg Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of her pastor
Rev. T. Stacy Capers.

Obituary hand-dated 3/2/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

PROMINENT MEMBER OF CIRCUS FAMILY KILLED

LANCASTER, Nov. 18.-Thomas A. Bailey, aged 80, Lancaster, veteran member of
Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey circus, was struck and killed by an
automobile here.
Mr. Bailey, long known as Dean of America's circus advance, had been
associated with circus life for more than a half century.  He retired five
years ago from being in charge of advance arrangements of the circus.

Obituary not dated
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21

DAVID BROWN

A lifelong resident of Imler and vicinity, where he was engaged in farming
most of his life, died at his home there Monday morning at 11 o'clock, death
being attributed to a complication of ailments.  He was the son of John and
Mandella (Berkhelmer) Brown and was born at Imler on May 20, 1879.  He was
united in marriage with Mary Ellen Feather on June 3, 1902, who survives,
with the following children, David Merrill and Mrs. George Deffbaugh, both of
Imler, Mrs. Robert Baughman of Martinsburg and Mrs. Vergie Roudabush, at home,
one sister, Mrs. Elmer Long, and one brother, Thomas Brown, both of Imler, and
nine grandchildren.  One son, Charles Albert, is deceased.  Funeral services
will be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Imler Union church in
charge of Rev. J. W. Bechtel.  Interment will be made in the New Church
cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 5/11/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21


MRS. HENRY BORN DIES

HASTINGS, March 4.-Mrs. Henry Born, aged 37, died of pneumonia at her home
early Monday morning following a short illness.  She was the daughter of the
late Frank and Clara Kane of East Carroll township.  Surviving are her
husband and seven children, all at home, and the following sisters and
brothers: Hilda and Frances Kane of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Francis Bearer of
Carrolltown and Gervase and Hayden Kane of East Carroll township.  Funeral
services will be conducted at St. Bernard's Catholic church at 9 o'clock
Thursday morning with interment in St. Benedict's cemetery, Carrolltown.

Obituary hand-dated 3/2/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 21


MRS. ANNA S. BURKHOLDER

Wife of Clyde R. Burkholder, died at her home in Fostoria at 6.15 o'clock
yesterday morning after four weeks' illness.  She was a daughter of Jacob and
Polly Stover and in 1908 was united in marriage with Mr. Burkholder. 
Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Ross Steele of Bellwood, and
the following brothers and sister:  Howard Stover of Bellefonte, George and
Herbert Stover of Woodward, Boyd Stover of Madisonburg, James and John Stover
of Sunbury and Mrs. Ella Breon of Jersey Shore.  Mrs. Burkholder was a member
of St. Paul's Reformed church of Juniata.  Funeral services will be held at
the Fuoss & Glass funeral home, Bellwood, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. 
Interment will be made in Logan Valley cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 4/20/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

ROBERT M. BOWEN

World war veteran of Everett and known to a number of Altoona Legionnaires,
died at his home at that place on Monday night after an illness of five years
of a complication of diseases.  He was born May 4, 1896, a son of Ealy and
Mary Barnes Bowen, deceased.  He served with the coast artillery during the
World war and saw service overseas.  He was a member of Everett post, No. 8,
American Legion; the Masonic fraternity and the Royal Arcanum.  He was twice
married and is survived by his second wife, one son, three brothers and three
sisters.  The funeral was conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon with services
in the Methodist church.  Interment was made in the Everett cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 12/23/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

JAMES BARNETT

Of Sandy Ridge, PA., who lived in this city for a number of years, died at
the Philipsburg State hospital yesterday morning at 1.05 o'clock of a
complications of diseases after being confined to his bed for the past two
years.  He was aged 82.  Surviving are his wife and children.  Funeral
services will be held at his home on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 
Interment will follow at Sandy Ridge.

Obituary hand-dated 3/18/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

MRS. WINIFRED GLADYS BLAIR

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bolyer of 2223 Fifteenth avenue, died
yesterday at her home in Foxboro, Mass.  She is survived by her parents and
the following brothers and sisters; James and John Bolyer of Altoona, Mrs.
Sarah Gainey and Mrs. Alice Gaines, both of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Barbara
Pendleton of Altoona.  The body will be brought to Altoona for interment. 
Funeral arrangements will be made after its arrival.

Obituary hand-dated 6/10/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

Funeral Notice

Funeral services for Mrs. Winifred Blair will be held at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Mahalda Bolyar, 2023 Fifteenth avenue, at 1 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon.  Interment will be made in Rose Hill cemetery.

Funeral notice hand-dated 6/10/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

CHARLES W. BOLLINGER

Aged 82, of 1102 Thirteenth avenue, for many years proprietor of a blacksmith
shop on Green avenue, died at 6 o'clock last evening in a local hospital.  He
was born in Bedford, a son of Henry and Mary (Stiber) Bollinger.  His wife,
Mrs. Regina (Showers) Bollinger, died five years ago.  Surviving are one
brother and one sister, Frank and Sarah, both residing in Springfield, Mo. 
Mr. Bollinger was a member of the First Methodist church.  The body may be
viewed at the Tobias & Laughlin funeral home.

Obituary hand-dated 3/6/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

DEATH OF A CHILD

William Roy Bathurst, son of Howard and Maria Bathurst of 817 North Second
street, Bellwood, died at the Mercy hospital last night at 10.08 o'clock.  He
was born three weeks ago today.  Surviving are the parents and one brother and
one sister, Helen and John, both at home.  Funeral services will be conducted
at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be made in
the Antis cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 6/22/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

MRS. ROSINA BOMPEI

Of 1622 Fourth avenue, widow of Antonio Bompei, died at her home at 5.30
o'clock Saturday afternoon after several months' illness.  She was born in
Potenza, Italy, on Jan. 19, 1879.  Her husband died two years ago.  Surviving
are seven sons and daughters, James, John, Guy and Michael Bompei, Mrs. Lucy
Glacantino, Mrs. Irene Morasco and Mrs. Sarah Maganella, all of the city; her
mother, Mrs. Irene DeAndrea, and one brother, Anthony DeAndrea, also of the
city.  Mrs. Bompei was a member of Mt. Carmel Catholic church.  The funeral
will be held tomorrow morning with requiem mass at 9 o'clock in Mt. Carmel
church.  Interment will be made in Calvary cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 9/17/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

JOHN BELL

Formerly employed as a cook at the Belmont hotel, Sixteenth street, near
Tenth avenue, died at 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Altoona
hospital where he had been a medical patient since June 27.  He was aged 55
and hospital authorities were informed that the nearest relative is a sister
residing in North Carolina.  Word was being awaited from her relative to the
disposition of the body.

Obituary hand-dated 7/7/1936
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27

DR. ROSS E. BLACK

Dr. Ross Elliot Black, a native of Huntingdon, now a resident of New London,
Connecticut, died very suddenly at a hospital in New York City, on Sunday,
September 27, 1936.
He was a son of Jacob H. and Emma (Fryling) Black and was born in Huntingdon
on November 26, 1879.  At the time of death Doctor Black was aged 56 years,
10 months and 1 day.
Doctor Black was a native son of Huntingdon county, a graduate of the
Huntingdon High School and attended Juniata College.  He was graduated from
the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, and since his
graduation had practiced medicine at New London, Connecticut.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Black, who was formerly Miss Laura
Page, and one son, Ross Elliott Black, Jr., of New London.  Three brothers
and three sisters, Dr. J. T. Black, of Reading; Edward F. Black of
Mechanicsburg; Joel H. Black, of Camp Hill; Mrs. Oscar H. Irwin, Mrs. Rachael
Black, and Mrs. James R. Howe of Huntingdon, also survive.
Complete funeral details had not been made at this time.

Obituary not dated
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27 (1936)

AGED MAN FOUND DEAD IN SHANTY

George Bierline, Lifelong Resident of Hollidaysburg, Evidently Becomes Ill
and Dies In Night.

George Bierline, an aged resident of Hollidaysburg, who resided alone in a
shanty in that section across the railroad near the Condron Planing mill
known as Canal street, was found dead in his shanty this morning at 9.30
o'clock.  He evidently died some time during the night.
The cause of death has not been fully determined, but the man was ill
yesterday, according to information given officers by people living in that
section.
Yesterday afternoon the Hollidaysburg mail carrier delivered Mr. Bierline's
old age pension check.  It was observed that the man put on his overcoat
afterwards and started away, presumably to get the check cashed.
It was also noticed that Mr. Bierline did not go far until he returned to his
shanty.  Neighbors heard him making some fuss and moaning during the night. 
This morning when he was not seen about, Chief of Police Harris Baird and
Private Elmer Schmoyer of the state police were notified and went to the
shanty and ascertained that the aged man was dead.
It was at first thought that Mr. Bierline had perished from the cold, but the
officer found him wearing his overcoat and with plenty of fuel and clothing to
keep him warm, had he not been ill.  It is thought that the man had contracted
grippe and may have been too weak to keep up the fire, so that the cold
weather of the night may have been a contributing cause of death.
Mr. Bierline, according to those who knew him, was about 75 years of age.  He
was a son of Frederick and Barbara Bierline, pioneer residents of
Hollidaysburg, and resided there all his life.  He was never married and an
only brother died some months ago in Washington.
He was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company early in life and later
worked at odd jobs about the town and on occasions for the borough.  Coroner
Chester C. Rothrock was notified and ordered the body removed to the Creamer
& VanAllman morgue, where it will be prepared for burial.  An inquiry will be
made to locate possible relatives or friends.
Since being too old for manual labor and in a rather feeble condition, he was
receiving an old age pension from the state.  The check he received yesterday
was still in his possession and nothing in the shanty was disturbed, so that
he was not the victim of foul play as was at fight thought possible.

Obituary not dated
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27 (1936)

Funeral Notice

Funeral services for George Bierline of Hollidaysburg, who was found dead
Thursday morning at his home, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the
Creamer & VanAllman funeral home, Hollidaysburg.  Interment will be made in
the Hollidaysburg Lutheran cemetery.

Funeral notice not dated
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 4, p. 27 (1936)

AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM SUCCUMBS

Mrs. H.G. EBBS Dies in Centre County Hospital

Mrs. Harry G. Ebbs, 79, of Matternville, wife of 'Squire Ebbs, died last
night in the Centre County Hospital of injuries received in a car crash at
the intersection of Route 322 and the Buffalo Run Valley Road on Sunday
morning.
Coroner Charles Sheckler of Milesburg said today that an inquest in the death
will be held tomorrow night at the scene of the accident.
A former teacher in Centre County public schools, Mrs. Anna Heberling Ebbs
was born March 27, 1873 at Pennsylvania Furnace, a daughter of Joseph H. and
Kesiah Calderwood Heberling.  She was married April 28, 1905 to Harry G. Ebbs.
Surviving children are Joseph G., Port Matilda, George H. of Coraopolis, Mrs.
Helen Myers of Port Matilda RD, and Mrs. Mabel Miller of Kansas City, Miss. 
Two sisters, Mrs. Maude Bechdel of Blanchard and Mrs. E.W. Mayes of Spruce
Creek, also survive with five grandchildren.
Mrs. Ebbs was a member of the Grays Methodist Church and a teacher in its
Sunday School.
Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Robert
Breth officiating.  Interment will take place in Ross Cemetery.

Obituary hand-dated 6/29
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 27, p. 73 (1942)

MRS. ANNIE FETHER

Mrs. Annie Fether, wife of George A. Fether, 5415 Broad Avenue, Altoona, died
at 4:47 o'clock Monday morning, December 28, 1942, at Mercy hospital, Altoona,
after having been ill for the past 11 weeks.
Born February 28, 1874, at Clover Creek, she was a daughter of John B. and
Sarah (Noffsker) Hoover and married Mr. Fether at Roaring Spring June 16,
1895.
She is survived by her husband and these children: Irene, wife of S.W. Claar,
DuBois; Homer A., Chalmer T. Iva, wife of Kenneth E. Wilt, and Sadie, wife of
Paul K. Wharton, all of Altoona.  Also surviving are 10 grandchildren and
these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Maggie Frye, Martinsburg; Mrs. Mary Barnett,
Roaring Spring; the Rev. William N. Hoover, Warriors Mark; Reuben N. Hoover
and Mrs. Sulia Eyer, Altoona.
Mrs. Fether was a member of the First Church of the Brethren of Altoona and
of the Truth Seekers Bible Class.
Friends will be received at the home from 7 o'clock tonight until 11:30
o'clock Thursday morning when the body will be removed to the First Church of
the Brethren, Altoona, where it may be viewed until the hour of the funeral
Thursday afternoon.

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 27, p. 141


MRS. NELLIE MARIE KEEN

Wife of J.W. Keen of 833 Seventh avenue, died at her home yesterday morning
after an extended illness. She was born at Union Furnace on April 14, 1904, a
daughter of William and Anna (Huff) Huff.  Surviving are her husband, one son,
Paul, at home, three brothers and one sister, Mrs. Jennie Bollinger and
Charles W. Huff, both of the city, George W. of Tyrone and Earl K. of
Lewistown.  Mrs. Keen was a member of the First United Brethren church, of
Sunbeam chapter, No. 236, Order of Eastern Star in Tennessee, Dames of Malta,
Oliver Sisterhood, No. 2, of Altoona, and the Pennsylvania Women Bowlers
league.  Friends are being received at the Gilden-Barton funeral home.

Obituary hand-dated 11/2
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 8 (1942)

KEEN - Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Marie Keen of 833 Seventh avenue will
be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Gilden-Barton funeral home by
Rev. W.H. Hayes.  Interment in Alto-Reste burial park.  Friends are being
received at the Gilden-Barton funeral home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 11/6
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 8 (1942)


MRS. SARAH F. EVERHART

Mrs. Sarah Frances Everhart, widow of Elmer E. Everhart, died at her home,
1310 Pennsylvania avenue, Tyrone, on Sunday evening, June 14, 1942, at 8.50
o'clock, following a four years' illness.  
Mrs. Everhart was a daughter of Elijah J. and Annie (Keith) Hampton and was
born on March 30, 1865, at Colerain, Huntingdon county.  
Her husband, Elmer E. Everhart, died six months ago.  She had been a resident
of Tyrone for forty-five years.  
She is survived by these children: Cloyd, Paul, Earnest and Francis Everhart,
all of Tyrone; Greta of Barnesboro, and Mrs. D.H. Meredith, sr., of Tyrone.  
She was a member of the Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held at the Graham and Getz funeral home in Tyrone
on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in charge of Rev. Charles B. Peters,
pastor of the First Pentecostal church, of Tyrone, followed by burial in
Grandview cemetery at that place.

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 27, p. 73


MRS. R.S. KUSTENBAUDER

Sadie Catherine Kustenbauder, wife of Robert S. Kustenbauder of Warriors
Mark, died at her home at Warriors Mark on Monday, November 9, 1942, at 3
p.m.  Death was caused by a heart condition after an illness of thirteen
months.
Born on July 25, 1865, at Huntingdon Furnace, Pa., she was the daughter of
David and Mary (Solt) Gates, both deceased.  On May 15, 1907, she was united
in marriage to Robert S. Kustenbauder, in Warriors Mark, who survives.  Also
surviving are two brothers, Benner Gates of Lewistown and Earl Gates of
Colorado.
Mrs. Kustenbauder had been a resident of Warriors Mark for seventy-seven
years and was a faithful member of the Warriors Mark Methodist Church.
Funeral services will be held at the Warriors Mark Methodist Church on
Thursday afternoon, November 12, at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. W.W.
Willard.  Interment will be made in the Burkett cemetery at Warriors Mark,
directed by the Cox funeral service.
Friends may call at the Kustenbauder home at any time after noon on
Wednesday, until the hour of the service.

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 8


MRS. EMMA J. LOCKARD

Widow of the late Edward T. Lockard and residing along Sugar run, above Canan
Station, died at her home early this morning.  She was 85 years of age and the
last member of the immediate family, her maiden name being Lee.  Mrs. Lockard
was born in this city but had lived in the Canan Station district since about
1907.  The deceased was a member of St. Rose of Lima church.  Surviving are
these step-children: Cyril, Clarence and Edward Lockard, all of Altoona,
Joseph Lockard of Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary Schreiner and Mrs. Emma Doran, both
of Altoona.

Obituary hand-dated 12/31

LOCKARD - The funeral of Mrs. Emma J. Lockard of Sugar run will be held
Monday morning with requiem mass at 10 o'clock in St. Rose of Lima church. 
Interment in Calvary cemetery.  Friends are being received at the home of
Mrs. Joseph S. Schreiner, 1524 First avenue.

Funeral notice hand dated 12/31 and 1/4/1942
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76

MISS RUTH MARTIN

Of 1909 Fifteenth avenue, died at 10.30 o'clock yesterday morning at the
Cresson sanitorium.  She was born in Mount Union on Nov. 4, 1926, a daughter
of Darchie and Alice (Glass) Martin.  Surviving are the parents and the
following brothers and sisters: Elena, Edison, Jean, Darchie and Audrey, all
at home.  Miss Martin was a member of the Bethel A.M.E. church.  Friends are
being received at the Laughlin funeral home.

Obituary hand-dated 1/5
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76 (1942)

MARTIN - Funeral services for Miss Ruth Martin of 1909 Fifteenth avenue will
be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Laughlin Funeral home by Rev.
G.A. Bryant.  Interment in Oak Ridge cemetery.  Friends are being received at
the Laughlin funeral home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 1/7
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76 (1942)

FREDERICK (HAMM) MARTIN

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Martin of Roaring Spring, died at the Nason
hospital Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, death being attributed to
complications which followed an operation for appendicitis which he
underwent last Thursday afternoon.  He was born in Roaring Spring on May 12,
1933.  Surviving are the parents and the grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey
Hamm, sr., of 528 East Main street,, where the body may be viewed until noon
on Tuesday.

Obituary hand-dated 7/22/1939
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 14, p. 163

MISS KATHARINE McGRATH

Of 2806 Broad avenue, died at her home at 5.15 o'clock this morning after
having been ill for some time.  She was born in Altoona, a daughter of
Michael B. and Mary (Farran) McGrath, and had resided in the city all her
life.  Surviving are two sisters, Miss Nellie, at home, and Mrs. James Breth
of the city.  Miss McGrath was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
church.  Friends are being received at the home.

Obituary hand-dated 1/7
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76 (1942)

McGRATH - Funeral services for Miss Katharine McGrath of 2806 Broad avenue,
will be held in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church Saturday morning at 9
o'clock.  Interment in Calvary Cemetery.  Friends are being received at the
home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 1/10
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76 (1942)


MRS. MARY (WILLIAMS) McGREGOR

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary McGregor, 85, whose death occurred at 5
o'clock yesterday morning at her home in Pleasantville, will be conducted at
2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the McGregor home.  Rev. C. Clyde Levergood,
pastor of Pleasantville Methodist Church will officiate.  Interment in the
Pleasantville Cemetery will be directed by J. Clifford Blackburn of Bedford.
Mrs. McGregor's death terminated an extended illness.  Mrs. McGregor was
born January 29, 1853, in Cherry Tree, a daughter of John and Annie (James)
Williams.  Her husband, Alexander McGregor, died November 8, 1929.  He was a
well-known stock dealer in Bedford County.  Surviving are a foster daughter,
Nora Woodsworth, at home, and a brother James Williams, Jenners.  Three
brothers preceded her in death.

Obituary hand-dated 10/20/1939
Archie Claar Obituary Colleciton, Vol. 14, p. 163


HENRY K. McKINNEY

Mr. Henry K. McKinney, of Schellsburg passed away at his home Sunday
evening, death being due to complications.
He was born August 17, 1857, in Bedford county, a son of the late John and
Elizabeth Weirman McKinney.  He was the last of a family of twelve.  He was
a member of the Reformed church of Schellsburg.  His wife, Adeline Pugh
McKinney, preceded him to the grave December 2, 1936.  She also was the last
of a family of twelve.
Mr. McKinney was a retired farmer and one of the oldest residents of
Schellsburg.  He is survived by one son, Elmer McKinney, of Schellsburg R.
D. 2, and one daughter, Mrs. David Deaner, of Schellsburg, R. D. 2, as well
as eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the late
home followed by services in the Reformed church, the Rev. J. H. Shope
officiating.  Burial was in the Schellsburg cemetery under the direction of
John H. Deaner, Shanksville mortician.

Obituary hand-dated 9/24/1939
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 14, p. 163


DAVID E. McMURTRIE

David E. McMurtrie, a highly respected resident of Saxton, died at his home
on Sunday, January 11, 1942, about 8 p.m.  Mr. McMurtrie had been in failing
health for the past few months and his condition had been critical since
Christmas.  He was aged 68 years, eight months, and twenty-two days.
A son of James E. and Kathryn (Schauer) McMurtie, now deceased, he was born
in Saxton, Bedford county, on April 19, 1873.  On September 9, 1893, he was
united in marriage with Daisy McCabe.
Members of the family include his wife and these children: Charles McMurtrie,
of Hollidaysburg; Samuel McMurtrie, of Saxton, and Mrs. Ralph Wills, of
Riddlesburg.  Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, of Baltimore,
Md., and a half-sister, Miss Minnie McCahan, of Tyrone.
Mr. McMurtrie had been an honored and trusted employe of the Huntingdon and
Broadtop Railroad Company for forty-four years, having retired on May 1,
1937, as paint shop foreman.  He took an active interest in community affairs
and for eighteen years had served on the Saxton school board, ten years of
which time he was president of that body.  He was a member of the Saxton
Methodist church, of Lodge No. 524 F. and A.M. of Saxton and of Saxton
I.O.O.F. Lodge 594.  His affable disposition had won for him a wide circle of
friends.
Funeral services will be held in the Robert E. Huff funeral chapel on
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Alfred Fray officiating. 
Interment will be made in the Fochler cemetery at Saxton.
Friends may call at his late home until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, at
which time the body will be taken to the funeral chapel where it may be
viewed until the hour of service.

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 28, p. 78


FORMER ALTOONAN KILLED IN WRECK

Mrs. Sarah (Roland) Meredith, aged 22, former Altoona resident who moved to
Harrisburg just about a month ago, died if [sic] a fractured skull en route
to a Harrisburg hospital late yesterday afternoon when the car in which she
was riding struck a truck near Meck's corners in Perry county.
Injured in the wreck were her husband, Chester W. Meredith, aged 25, treated
for lacerations of the scalp and nose; and her 4-month-old daughter, Margaret
Meredith, bruised forehead.  Her 2-year-old son, William, escaped injury.
State motor police at Duncannon sub-station said the accident occurred when
the machines side-swiped each other as they rounded a sharp curve.  Plice
said both vehicles were "hugging" the center of the road and neither driver
saw the other in time to avoid the accident.
The driver of the truck, Bryan H. Reichenbach of Richville, was released on
his own recognizance.
The Meredith family moved to Harrisburg about the first of December after he
became employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company as a brakeman.  Formerly
Mrs. Meredith and the children lived at 1510 Seventeenth avenue, Altoona,
while the father worked at Kersey, R.D., Elk county.
Mrs. Meredith was killed on her birthday, being born in Altoona Jan. 2,
1920.  She is survived by her husband and two children, all of Harrisburg;
her father, J.H. Roland; a brother, John E. Roland, and a sister, Esther M.
Roland, all of Altoona, in addition to two grandparents, Mrs. M.M. Roland of
Altoona and Mrs. Katie Bupp of Newport.  She was a member of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance church of Altoona.
The body will be returned to Altoona late today and friends will be received
at the Mauk & Yates Funeral Home.

Obituary hand-dated 1/2
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 78 (1942)

MEREDITH - Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Meredith of Harrisburg, formerly
of 1510 Seventeenth Ave., will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Mauk & Yates funeral home in charge of Rev. Courtwright.  Interment in
Fairview cemetery.  Friends are being received at the Mauk & Yates funeral
home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 1/6
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 78 (1942)


CHARLES MILLER

Of 1305 Fourth street, died at his home at 10.15 o'clock last night.  He was
born in Tyrone on Oct. 8, 1871, a son of Robert and Sue (Stotler) Miller. 
Surviving are his wife, Margaret, one brother, Walter, and several nieces and
nephews. Mr. Miller was a retired employe of the Altoona car shops and was of
the Presbyterian faith.  Friends will be received at the home after 7 o'clock
this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 9/23
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 167 (1942)

MILLER - The funeral of Charles Miller of 1305 Fourth street will be held
from the family home with services at 2 o'clock Saturday in charge of rev.
Howard F. Boyer.  Interment will follow in the Mooresville cemetery,
Huntingdon county.  Friends are being received at the home after 7 o'clock
this evening.

Funeral notice hand-dated 9/26
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 167 (1942)

STEPHEN MORRIS

Died this morning at his home at Coupon following a long illness.  He was
born on May 4, 1875, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morris, and was a retired
coal miner.  He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Henrietta McAteer Morris; one
son, Robert Morris of Blairsville, and these brothers and sister: Edward,
John and Mrs. Mary McCartney of Detroit, William of Coupon and George Morris
of Altoona.

Obituary hand-dated 1/8

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 78 (1942)

STEPHEN MORRIS.

Funeral services for Stephen Morris, 68, retired coal miner whose death
occurred yesterday morning at his home in Coupon, will be conducted at 9
o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Joseph's Catholic Church.  Interment in the
church cemetery will be directed by Walter A. Gibbons of Ashville.  Mr.
Morris was born May 4, 1873.  Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Henrietta
(McAteer) Morris; a son, Robert Morris, Blairsville, and these brothers and
sister: George Morris, Altoona; William Morris, Coupon; Edward and John
Morris and Mrs. Mary Ann McCarthy, all of Detroit.

Obituary hand-dated 1/8
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 76 (1942)


JAMES ROBERT MORT

Aged 9, son of William and Mary (Richard) Mort of Cleveland, O., former
residents of Altoona, died in a Cleveland hospital on Monday afternoon after
one week's illness.  The child was born in Altoona on May 12, 1929.
Surviving are the parents and one brother, William, at home; the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Richard of 709 South Eighth street, and
the paternal grandfather, William Mort, also of the city.  The body has been
brought to Altoona and may be viewed at the Richard home, 709 South Eighth
street.

Obituary hand-dated 3/13/1939
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 14, p. 163


MOSES MOORE

Moses Moore, retired employe of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company at
the Tyrone plant, died Wednesday morning, June 10, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock at
the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Burgess and Mrs. Edgar McKinney, 513
Main street, Bellwood, of ailments incident to an advanced age.
Born at Spruce Creek, July 11, 1857, he was a son of David and Isabelle
Moore.  He was married September 14, 1881, to Ida J. Jones, who died seven
months ago.  He was educated in the Huntingdon county schools and was a
member of the Methodist church.
Members of his family include these sons and daughters: Mrs. Edgar McKinney,
at whose home he died, Mrs. L.M. Hample, both of Bellwood, and Mrs. Harold
Thompson, Boyd W. Homer and Clarence Moore, all of Tyrone.  Also surviving
are 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the McKinney home. 

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 29, p. 139

ROBERT SCOTT NEELY

Robert Scott Neely of 308 Seventh Street, died at his home on Friday, October
9, 1942, at 11:45 a.m.  Death came after a prolonged illness following a
cerebral hemorrhage in 1936 which seriously disabled him and marked the close
of an active career in civic and business circles.  His decline had been rapid
during the past year, and in recent months he had been confined to his bedroom.
Born December 13, 1880, he was aged at the time of his death 61 years, 9
months and 26 days.  He was the son of James U. and Ellen (Downing) Neely and
was born and raised in Mt. Etna, Williamsburg, Blair County.  He was united in
marriage in 1900 to Mary Laufer of Williamsburg, and they happily celebrated
their wedding anniversary on Sept. 26, 1942.
Surviving, along with his wife, are the following daughters: Verna Neely
Grove, Huntingdon; Mrs. George J. Read (Hazel) of Manhasset, Long Island,
N.Y.; and Mrs. Blair Showalter (Rachel) of Huntingdon; also one
granddaughter, Mary Ellen Grove at home.  Two sisters, Lillian Myers, R.D.
Williamsburg, and Miss Mary E. Neely of Altoona, and two brothers, Joseph
Neely, of Hollidaysburg, and Harry Neely, of Pittsburgh, also survive.
Mr. Neely and his family, after the early years of their married life spent
at his native home (obituary cut off here).

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 30, p. 30

MRS. MARTHA JANE ORR

Died at 10.15 o'clock last night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hazel
Morrison, Greenwood.  She was born in Mifflin on March 30, 1865, a daughter
of Robert and Mary (Noel) Harris.  Surviving are her husband, Casper; three
daughters, Mrs. Nellie Isenberg of Altoona, Mrs. Ruth Foster of Akron, O.,
and Mrs. Hazel Morrison; three sons, James G. Orr of Greenwood, William H. of
Cuyahoga Falls, O., and Charles E., of Greenwood; fifteen grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Rachel Mogle of Greenwood, and three
brothers, Samuel and Joseph Harris, both of Altoona, and John of Johnstown. 
Mrs. Orr was of the Brethren faith.  The body may be viewed at the Mauk &
Yates funeral home after 7 o'clock this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 1/14
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 30, p. 31 (1942)

ORR - Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Jane (Harris) Orr of Greenwood, will
be held at the Mauk and Yates funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in
charge of Rev. Biggs.  Interment in Greenwood cemetery.  Friends are being
received at the Mauk and Yates funeral home, after 7 o'clock this evening.
 
CARMELLA NAPOLITANA

Wife of Salvatore Napolitana of 708 Second avenue, Juniata, died at Mercy
hospital at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.  She was born in Riccia, Italy, a
daughter of Michael and Pauline (Moffo) Misciagna.  Surviving are her husband
and these children: Mrs. Delores Morgan of Greenwood, Mrs. Rosetta Bookhammer
at home, Mrs. Pauline Buck of Greenwood, Miss Dorothy, at home, Michael and
Anthony, both of the United States army, three grandchildren, one brother and
two sisters, Gennaro Misciagna, Mrs. Louise Ciambotti, and Mrs. Mary Miagagano
of Juniata.  Friends are being received at the home.

Obituary hand-dated 12/28
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 30, p. 31 (1942)

NAPOLITANA - Funeral services for Mrs. Carmella Napolitana of 708 Second
avenue, Juniata, will be held Thursday morning at 9 a.m. in Mount Carmel
Catholic church.  Interment will be made in Calvary cemetery.

Funeral notice hand-dated 12/31
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 20, p. 31 (1942)

VINCENZO SBRACCIO

Of 1105 Fifth avenue, Juniata, died at his home yesterday afternoon at 4.20
o'clock.  He was born in Pianella, Italy, April 16, 1878, the son of Donoto
and Marianna (Angelo) Sbraccio.  Surviving are his wife, Maria, and these
stepchildren: Mrs. Laura Garman of Bellwood, Florence and Elwood Tupone, at
home, and three step-sons in Italy.  A daughter, Mrs. Christine Capone,
resides in Juniata.  There are eight grandchildren.  He was a member of Mount
Carmel church and a former P.R.R. trackman, having retired in 1938.  Friends
will be received at the Mauk & Yates funeral home.

Obituary hand-dated 6/23
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 33 (1942)

SBRACCIO - Funeral services for Vincenzo Sbraccio of 1105 Fifth avenue,
Juniata, will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the Mt. Carmel church
in charge of Rev. Angele, with interment in the Greenwood cemetery.

Funeral notice hand-dated 6/26
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 33 (1942)

MRS. PAULINE SCACCO

Wife of John Scacco of 1326 Seventh avenue died at her home at 3.25 o'clock
yesterday afternoon after a short illness.  She was born in Pontecarvo,
Italy, on Jan. 25, 1890, a daughter of Alexander and Olive Coccarelli. 
Surviving are her husband, three sons, Guido of Bridgeport, Conn., Thomas of
the United States army at Fort Meade, Md., and James, at home; one grandson
and two brothers in Italy.  She was a member of Mount Carmel Catholic church
and of the Society of Citizens of America.  Mrs. Scacco reposes at the family
home.

Obituary hand-dated 6/23
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 30, p. 33 (1942)

SCACCO - The funeral of Mrs. Pauline Scacco of 1326 Seventh avenue will be
held Friday morning with requiem mass at 9 o'clock in Mt. Carmel church. 
Interment in Calvary cemetery.  Mrs. Scacco reposes at the family home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 6/26
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 30, p. 33 (1942)

RESTAURATEUR IS CALLED BY DEATH

Anton Steurer [sic], aged 73, of 1808 Fourth avenue, for many years
proprietor of a meat market in the city and then co-proprietor of the Dutch
kitchen, died at 8.35 o'clock this morning of a heart attack at the Altoona
hospital where he had been a patient since June 16.
He was born in Hohenzollern, Germany, on June 9, 1869, but came to this
country and Altoona fifty-five years ago.  For a time he was employed as a
boiler fireman in the Altoona railroad shops and then established a meat
market which he conducted for thirty-four years.
Retiring from the meat business he and a son-in-law, Charles W. Filer,
established the Dutch kitchen.  His wife, Mrs. Mary (Albrecht) Steuer, died
twenty-two years ago.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Charles W. Filer and Mrs. Lester C. Hurley;
two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mary DeTemple of Altoona and Mrs.
Caroline Huebschlie, in Germany.
Mr. Steuer was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, the Altoona lodge of
Elks and the Frohsinn society.  Friends will be received at the N.A. Stevens
mortuary after 7 o'clock this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 6/20
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 33 (1942)

STEUER - Funeral services for Anton Steuer, of 1808 Fourth avenue, will be
held with solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Catholic church Tuesday morning
at 9 o'clock.  Interment in St. Mary's Catholic cemetery.  Friends are being
received at the N.A. Stevens mortuary, 1421 Eighth avenue.

Funeral notice hand-dated 6/23

Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 33 (1942)

MRS. DELLA WEYANT

A lifelong resident of Klahr, died at her home there last night at 11.50
o'clock, death being attributed to a heart ailment following a month's
illness.  She was a daughter of Thomas and Rebecca (Walter) Colebaugh and was
born in Greenfield township.  She was united in marriage with Adolphus Weyant
on Sept. 8, 1895.  He died on Jan. 29, 1927.  To this union nine children
were born.  Two are deceased, Rev. Samuel Weyant, who lost his life in a
highway accident at Lakemont park, and Roy Weyant.  Surviving are Mrs. Taylor
L. Dively and Mrs. Lawrence E. Gardner of Claysburg, R.D. Brady Weyant and
Mrs. Byron Maurer of Martinsburg, R.D., Mrs. George Weber of Twin Rocks, Ira
Weyant of East Freedom and Rev. E. Myrl Weyant of Moccasin, Ariz.; three
sisters, Mrs. Thomas Imler of Juniata, Mrs. Minty Imler of Eldorado and Mrs.
Sewell Imler of Imler R.D. and eleven grandchildren.  Mrs. Weyant was a
member of the Grace Reformed church at Greenfield until twenty-one years ago
when she united with the Upper Claar Church of the Brethren, where she had a
perfect Sunday school record for thirteen years and served as secretary of
her class for many years.  Friends will be received at the home any time
after 7 o'clock this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 8/2
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 178 (1942)

WEYANT - Funeral services for Mrs. Della (Colebaugh) Weyant of Klahr will be
conducted Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clock in the Upper Claar Church of the
Brethren in charge of Rev. D.I. Pepple and Rev. C.L. Cox.  Interment in the
church cemetery.  Friends will be received at the home after 7 o'clock this
evening.

Funeral notice hand-dated 8/5
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 31, p. 178 (1942)

MRS. MARY M. WILSON

Mrs. Mary M. Wilson died at her home at Pleasant View at 5:15 p.m.
yesterday.  She had been ill for only a few hours.
Mrs. Wilson was born in Axemann July 11, 1864, a daughter of William S.
Hunter and Martha Heverly.  Her husband, James H. Wilson survives, in
addition to the following children.
Mrs. Elwood Johnson of Bellefonte; James A. Wilson, at home; and Mrs. Melvin
cherry of Bellefonte.  A brother, Boyd R. Hunter of Lewistown and two
sisters, Mrs. John S. Markey of Hollidaysburg, and Mrs. Harry Sampsell of
Axemann and seven grandchildren, also survive.
She was a member of the Union Chapel at Pleasant View.
Funeral services will be held at the Wilson home at 11 a.m. Friday with Rev.
L.F. Sheetz of Bellefonte officiating.  Burial will be made in the Union
cemetery at Bellefonte.  Friends may call at the home from this evening until
funeral time.

Obituary hand-dated 12/18
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 51, p. 175 (1945)

RUTH MALINDA WARING

Died Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock at her home at Warriors Mark, R.D.,
death being attributed to a heart ailment after an illness of four years. 
She was a daughter of Edmund and Georgiana (Gage) Waring and was born at
Warriors Mark, R.D., Feb. 2, 1927.  Surviving are the parents and one brother
and one sister Charles E. Waring and Frances Willard Waring, both at home. 
She was a member of the Ross Methodist Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Obituary hand dated 12/19
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 51, p. 175 (1945)

OWEN FOSTER WHITESEL

A retired Middle division passenger engineer, died suddenly of a heart attack
at his home, 115 Bell avenue, Saturday at 6.40 p.m.  He was born on Dec. 12,
1879, at Donation, Huntingdon county, a son of William and Sarah Jane
(Harshbarger) Whitesel, and retired from the company in 194_. (illegible),
after thirty-seven years' service.  Surviving are his widow, Lucy
(Longenecker) Whitesel; a daughter, Capt. Adelaide, with the WACs, wife of
Maj. Carl Wicker of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a son, Chester, at home; a granddaughter,
Sandra Doreen Whitesel of Altoona, and the following brothers and sisters,
Frank of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Clara Scott of Petersburg, Allison, Charles, Mrs.
Effie Steel, Miss Elsie Whitesel, Mrs. Buelah Beatty and Mrs. Molly Lightner,
all of Huntingdon, and Jesse of Chester.  Mr. Whitesel was a member of the
Fifth Avenue Methodist church and the B. of L.F.& E., No. 287.  Friends will
be received at the home.

Obituary hand-dated 12/15
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 51, p. 175 (1945)

WHITESEL - Funeral services for Owen Foster Whitesel, 115 Bell avenue, will
be held from the home, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in charge of Rev. __
(illegible) H. Crawford.  Interment in Riverside cemetery, Huntingdon. 
Friends are being received at the home.  (Huntingdon papers please copy.)

MRS. ELLEN WURL

Widow of John Wurl, died yesterday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the home of
her niece, Laura Cox at Thomastown, Tyrone, following an illness of two
months, attributed to a complication of ailments.  She was a daughter of
George and Margaret Cox and was born at Warriors Mark Jan. 11, 1856.  Her
husband died Nov. 4, 1925.  She was the last of her immediate family,
surviving relatives being two nieces and three nephews, Laura Cox, at whose
home she died, Mrs. Carrie Eyer and George Cox and Harry Cox, all of Altoona,
and Luther Cox of Bellwood.  She was a member of the Cross Roads United
Brethren church.  Friends will be received at the Glass funeral home in
Tyrone.

Obituary hand-dated 12/13
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 51, p. 175 (1945)

CHARLES COLYER, PRR FOREMAN, DIES SUDDENLY

Charles C. Colyer of 1102 Eighteenth avenue, a gang foreman of the automatic
shop, South Altoona foundries, Pennsylvania railroad, died at 1.05 o'clock
this morning of a heart attack.
Mr. Colyer left the foundries at 11 o'clock last night, arrived home about
midnight and shortly afterwards was taken ill.  He was born on Oct. 12, 1897,
in Altoona, the son of Harry G. and Kate (Vauclain) Colyer, both deceased.
Mr. Colyer entered the Pennsylvania Railroad company's services on Feb. 1,
1915, as a machinist apprentice in the Altoona machine shops.  He completed
his apprenticeship on April 26, 1919, and followed his trade until June 20,
1923, when he was assigned to the test department as an inspector.  On July
1, 1931, he returned to the machine manufacturing shop as a machinist.  Mr.
Colyer was transferred on Jan. 2, 1942, to the South Altoona automatic shop
to the position of gang foreman.
He was married on Feb. 6, 1919, to Miss Helen Bingman, who survives, with a
son, Charles C. Colyer, jr., of Pittsburgh, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Metz
of the city, and a grandson, Robert Colyer of Pittsburgh.  Mr. Colyer
attended St. Luke's Episcopal church.  Friends will be received at the
Laughlin funeral home after 7 o'clock this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 1/5
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 52, p. 172 (1945)

COLYER - Funeral services for the late Charles C. Colyer of 1102 Eighteenth
avenue will be held at the Laughlin funeral home Monday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock in charge of the Rev. John L. Leatherbury.  Interment will follow in
Fairview cemetery.  Friends will be received at the Laughlin funeral Home
after 7 o'clock this evening.

Funeral notice hand-dated 1/7
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 52, p. 172 (1945)

JAMES W. COLLINS

Of 828 Seventeenth street, died at Mercy hospital this morning at 3.25
o'clock.  He was born in Altoona on May 31, 1872, a son of James and Mary
(Mountain) Collins.  He was married twice, both wives preceding him in
death.  Surviving are one brother, Joseph Collins of Altoona, and one sister,
Mrs. Sadie Abott of Sharon, Pa.  Mr. Collins was employed by the Carnegie
Steel company and was a Presbyterian.  Friends may call at the home of the
brother, 203 East Fifth avenue, after noon tomorrow.

Obituary hand-dated 1/15
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 52, p. 172 (1945)

COLLINS - Funeral services for James W. Collins of 828 Seventeenth street,
will be conducted at the home of his brother of 203 East Fifth avenue, Friday
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, by Rev. A.V. Hunter of the Third Presbyterian
church.  Interment in Rose Hill cemetery.  Friends may call at the home of
the brother after noon tomorrow.

Funeral notice hand-dated 1/18
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 52, p. 172 (1945)

JOHN P. CAMPBELL,

62, of Bakerton died at 1:20 a.m. yesterday in Miners Hospital, Spangler,
where he had been a patient one day.  He was born Dec. 16, 1883, in
Houtzdale, a son of Francis and Frances (Costilla) Campbell.  Before moving
to Bakerton last August, Mr. Campbell had resided in Patton.  He was employed
in Bakerton as a watchman for the Sterling Coal Co.  Surviving are four
children - Robert, Navy; Eleanor, Pittsburgh, and John and Martha Dell, both
of Patton.  The deceased was a brother of Joseph Campbell, San Jose, Cal.;
Walter Campbell, Patton; Mrs. William Lamont, Bakerton; Mrs. C.A. Tague,
Columbus, O.; Mrs. Ralph Litzinger, Patton; and Miss Jean Campbell,
Bakerton.  He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Patton, where
funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Monday by Rev. Father Joseph
Tomko. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Patton, will be under direction of
Stevens Funeral Home.  Friends will be received in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lamont, Bakerton, after noon today.

Obituary hand-dated 1/4
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 52, p. 172 (1945)

MRS. MARGARET LEGNER

Wife of Harry J. Legner, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edna Luther
of 208 Locust street, South Lakemont, at 3.30 o'clock this morning, after
having been ill for the past four years.  She was born in Germany Nov. 25,
1883, a daughter of George and Mary (Smeltzer) Gehl.  Surviving are her
husband, two sons and one daughter, George Legner of Providence, R.I., Andrew
of Huntingdon, Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs. Luther; four grandchildren and
three sisters, Miss Anna Gehl of Lakemont, Mrs. Mary Greiner and Mrs.
Catherine Schmidthammer, both of the city.  Mrs. Legner was a member of St.
John's Catholic church, Lakemont.  Friends will be received at the N.A.
Stevens mortuary after 7 o'clock this evening.

Obituary hand-dated 11/6
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 55, p. 153 (1946)

LEGNER - The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Legner of 208 Locust street, South
Lakemont, will be held Friday morning with requiem mass at 9 o'clock in St.
John's church, Lakemont.  Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, Altoona.  Friends
will be received at the N.A. Stevens mortuary after 7 o'clock this evening.

Funeral notice hand-dated 11/8
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 55, p. 153 (1946)

MRS. MARGARET LYNN 

Mrs. Margaret M. Lynn, widow of David S. Lynn, died on Wednesday evening,
November 13, at 6:45 o'clock at the home of her son, D. Lloyd Lynn,
Williamsburg, R.D. 2.   Mrs. Lynn was a daughter of Reuben and Elizabeth
Hoffman Mock, and was born near Woodbury on Sept. 7, 1855.   She was twice
married, first to Edward Noble, to which union three sons were born, Emerson
Noble, of Warren, O.; Roy, of Baltimore, Md., and Edward, deceased.
On December 30, 1891, she was married to David S. Lynn, and to this union one
son was born, D. Lloyd Lynn, at whose home she died.  These step-children
survive; Mrs. Howard Treese, Mrs. Herman Smith, Mrs. David Sollenberger and
Orville Lynn, all of Williamsburg R.D., and Edward Lynn of Altoona.  Also
surviving are several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and two
brothers, Emanuel D. Mock of Cheswick and J. Irvin Mock of Erie.
Mrs. Lynn was educated in the Bedford County schools are was a member of the
Snively Church of God at Larke.  Interment was made in the Beavertown
cemetery.

Obituary not dated
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 55, p. 153 (1946)

MRS. ANNA M. LOCKAWICH

Of Ganister, died at 8.30 o'clock Saturday morning of a heart attack.  She
was born in Yugoslavia April 12, 1884, a daughter of John and Barbara
Gratchin, and was married to Stephen Lockawich in November, 1905, at Wertz. 
Surviving are her husband and these children:  Mrs. Anna Z. Velesnak of
Coppel, Pa., John of Allentown, Mrs. Ethel Senkow (name obscured by date) of
Altoona, Douglas of Ambridge, Mrs. Frances Camaroto of Williamsburg, R.D.,
Mrs. Mildred Legge of Altoona, Stephen, jr., and Helen, at home.  One
daughter, Mrs. Mary Soccio, died three months ago.  There are six
grandchildren.  She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church,
Williamsburg.  Friends are being received at the Friedline funeral home.

Obituary hand-dated 11/16
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 55, p. 153 (1946)

LOCKAWICH - Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mary Lockawich of Williamsburg
will be conducted Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic
church in charge of the pastor Rev. Stephen ___ (name obscured by date). 
Interment in the adjoining cemetery.  Friends are being received at the
Friedline funeral home.

Funeral notice hand-dated 11/19
Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 55, p. 153 (1946)