Indiana County PA Archives Obituaries.....Bothell, Thomas W August 27, 1923 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Rosalie Sommer rosaliesommer@comcast.net March 30, 2007, 8:22 pm The Indiana Weekly Messenger, Indiana, Pennsylvania August 30, 1923 Thursday RECENT DEATHS THOMAS W. BOTHELL Thomas W. BOTHELL, aged about 70 years, a well known resident of Washington township, died at his home near Creekside on Monday night, following an illness of several years. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Ellen LONG BOTHELL; two sons, Clarence, and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah FAIRMAN, of Creekside. Two sisters, Mrs. Laura STUCHELL of Creekside, and Mrs. I.U. STAHL of New Mexico, and three brothers, Commissioner D. P. BOTHELL and James D BOTHELL, of Creekside, and D. C. BOTHELL, of Washington township, survive him. Following funeral services at his late home this afternoon the body will be taken to the Plumcreek United Presbyterian church, where additional services will be held and burial will be made in the church cemetery. SOURCE: The Indiana Weekly Messenger, Indiana, Pennsylvania August 30, 1923 Thursday. -------------- Prominent Washington Township Resident Is Dead Following Long Illness Services on Wednesday Afternoon. OBITUARY NOTES After an illness from a complication of diseases extending over a long period of years, Thomas W. Bothell, aged 70 years, prominent resident of Washington township, passed away at his home near Creekside, last midnight. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ellen Long Bothell; two sons, Clarence at home, and Wilbur of Creekside and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Fairman of Creekside. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Laura Stuchell of Creekside and Mrs. I. U. Stahl of New Mexico, and three brothers, County Commissioner David D. Bothell of Creekside, D. C. Bothell of Washington township and -las. D. Bothell of Creekside. Short funeral services will be conducted in the family home, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body will then be taken to the Plum Creek United Presbyterian Church from whence following additional services, the interment will be made in the church graveyard. SOURCE: Indiana Evening Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania August 28, 1923 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 2.5 Kb