Lawrence County PA Archives Obituaries.....Fehrenbach, Stella M. Brinkley April 6, 1903
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New Castle News, April 1903
Mrs. Albert Fehrenbach (Stella Brinkley Fehrenbach), a 
well-known resident of the sixth ward, died at her home, 28 
Bluff street, at 11:30 o'clock Monday evening, death being 
due to hemorrhages. On Sunday Mrs. Fehrenbach gave birth to 
twin boys. The two babes thus deprived at the beginning of 
their lives of a mother's care and tenderness, are 
apparently robust little fellows and are getting along all 
right. Mrs. Fehrenbach was just 21 years of age and was 
married about a year ago. She was the daughter of James 
Bigley (Brinkley) of Clarion county. She came to New Castle 
after her marriage and during the period of her residence in 
this city she made many friends and won the esteem of all 
who knew her. Shortly after coming to New Castle, she 
identified herself with St. Joseph's church. Her beautiful 
christian character and sweet, amiable disposition endeared 
her to all who came in contact with her and deep regret is 
felt by her acquaintances that she was so soon called away 
from her husband and little babes. Besides her husband and 
two sons, she leaves to mourn her death her parents, three 
brothers; John, Allishius and George Bigley (Brinkley) of 
Clarion and two sisters, Mrs. Andy Fehrenbach of this city 
and Miss Maggie Bigley (Brinkley) of Clarion. Funeral 
announcement later by McGonigle.

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