The funeral services were held at her late home on Monday at 1:30 p. m., with her pastor, Rev. George M. Ryall, in charge. Interment was made in Edgewood Cemetery where her husband was interred.
Thus passes away another of Saltsburg’s oldest and most respected women. She was as well as usual a few hours before death.
Survivors in the home are Miss. Susan Rumbaugh, who has been in the Trees home for 60 years, and Julia Trees, a daughter of Asa Trees.
Among the friends from a distance in attendance at the funeral, in addition to the sons and daughters who were all here, were the following: Charles Johnston, of Wilkinsburg; Paul Trees, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, of East End Pittsburgh; Miss Hattie C. Jamison, Harrisburg; Mrs. H. H. Household, of McKeesport; Mrs. A. C. Hammitt and Mrs. Townsend, of Apollo.
*Information is Julia’s obituary from The Saltsburg Press, March 23, 1916
Provided by Saltsburg historian, Chuck Colton
The funeral services were held at her late home on Monday at 1:30 p. m., with her pastor, Rev. George M. Ryall, in charge. Interment was made in Edgewood Cemetery where her husband was interred.
Thus passes away another of Saltsburg’s oldest and most respected women. She was as well as usual a few hours before death.
Survivors in the home are Miss. Susan Rumbaugh, who has been in the Trees home for 60 years, and Julia Trees, a daughter of Asa Trees.
Among the friends from a distance in attendance at the funeral, in addition to the sons and daughters who were all here, were the following: Charles Johnston, of Wilkinsburg; Paul Trees, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, of East End Pittsburgh; Miss Hattie C. Jamison, Harrisburg; Mrs. H. H. Household, of McKeesport; Mrs. A. C. Hammitt and Mrs. Townsend, of Apollo.
*Information is Julia’s obituary from The Saltsburg Press, March 23, 1916
Provided by Saltsburg historian, Chuck Colton
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