April 4, 1921
MRS. JENNIE HOWE CORCORAN
Mrs. Jennie Howe Corcoran, widow of William St. Clair Corcoran, died Saturday in her home in Atlantic City. Her husband was for many year manager of the old Howe-Brown mills and she was a member of one of Pittsburg's oldest families. She was born in old Allegheny, the Howe home being situated where the Allegheny General hospital now stands. She lived in Pittsburg until about 15 years ago when she and her husband moved to Atlantic City. Mrs. Corcoran was formerly a member of the Calvary Protestant Episcopal church here. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence Howe Guthrie, widow of George W. Guthrie, who died in Japan in 1917 while serving as ambassador to that country, and Mrs. Clara Howe Brown, wife of James W. Brown of Colonial Steel Co., and one brother, George A. Howe.
April 4, 1921
MRS. JENNIE HOWE CORCORAN
Mrs. Jennie Howe Corcoran, widow of William St. Clair Corcoran, died Saturday in her home in Atlantic City. Her husband was for many year manager of the old Howe-Brown mills and she was a member of one of Pittsburg's oldest families. She was born in old Allegheny, the Howe home being situated where the Allegheny General hospital now stands. She lived in Pittsburg until about 15 years ago when she and her husband moved to Atlantic City. Mrs. Corcoran was formerly a member of the Calvary Protestant Episcopal church here. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence Howe Guthrie, widow of George W. Guthrie, who died in Japan in 1917 while serving as ambassador to that country, and Mrs. Clara Howe Brown, wife of James W. Brown of Colonial Steel Co., and one brother, George A. Howe.
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