Chester County PA Archives Obituaries.....Anderson, Mary Ann Gladman June 2, 1901
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Daily Local News, June 3m 1901
Daily Local News
June 3, 1901
Mary Ann Anderson

After an illness covering a long period of time, Mrs. Mary Anna Anderson, wife 
of James Anderson, of West Gay Street, passed away yesterday afternoon at about 
2:10o'clock at the age of 53 years. Yesterday was the 31st anniversary of her 
marriage to Mr. Anderson, the first part of which they lived in Oxford, having 
come to West Chester nearly fourteen years ago.

The deceased was a daughter of John and Louisa Gladman, and was born in West 
Chester.  She was a sister of John G. Gladman and Clay Gladman, who still 
reside here.  She leaves to survive her her husband and four children, on other 
child having died a few years ago.  She was a member of the Second Presbyterian 
Church of West Chester, of which her husband is an elder.  For some time past 
the deceased was in feeble health, but had improved until quite recently, when 
she was again taken down and the end came quickly.  The cause of death was 
catarrh of the stomach.

Daily Local News
June 3, 1901
Anderson- On June 2, 1901, at 2:10 p.m., Mary A. Anderson, after a brief 
illness, at her residence, 321 West Gay Street.  Funeral will take place from 
her lat residence on Wednesday afternoon, June 5th, at 3 o'clock.  Meet at the 
house at 2:30.  Move at 3.  Interment at Chestnut Grove Cemetery.  Friends of 
the family are cordially invited to attend.

Daily Local News
June 6, 1901
Funerals
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, wife of James Anderson, took place 
yesterday afternoon, from the residence of the family, on West Gay Street, and 
was very largely attended.  The services were in charge of Rev. C. L. Butler. 
Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, of West Chester, of which the 
deceased was a member, assisted by Rev. C. L. Jefferson, a former pastor and 
Rev. Egelson, of Baltimore. The bearers were: George L Fry, Jesse Kelley, John 
W. Brown, Henry Robinson, Anthony Y Wilson and J. Robert Moore.  Interment was 
at Chestnut Grove Cemetery.




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