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Clara A Holahan

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Clara A Holahan

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Feb 1913 (aged 38–39)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Clara A. Holahan was born "about" 1874 in Pennsylvania to William C. Holahan and Eliza.

Clara died in February of 1913 at Philadelphia. She was 39 years old and was taken to Lock Haven, PA for her burial.

The Clinton Republican, Wed., March 5, 1913.
Burial Made Here.
The remains of Miss Clara A. Holahan of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, arrived in Lock Haven on Monday and were taken to the funeral chapel of C. R. Lauer, No. 221 Second street, where services were conducted at 1 o'clock that afternoon by Rev. Lewis Nichols, of St. Paul's Episcopal church.
Her death was caused by tuberculosis. She was about 39 years old. Messrs. A. W. McCormick, W. P. Hopkins, George Gearhart, and Horace Fredericks served as casket bearers. Interment was made in Highland cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Saunders and Mrs. J. O. Brookbane of Driftwood, were among those from out of town who attended the funeral.

The Clinton County Times, Fri., March 7, 1913.
The remains of Miss Clara Holahan, who died in a Philadelphia hospital last Friday, were brought to this city Monday for interment. Services were held at the C.R. Laurer morgue by Rev. Lewis Nichols, and burial was made in Highland. Miss Holahan was former resident of this city.
Clara A. Holahan was born "about" 1874 in Pennsylvania to William C. Holahan and Eliza.

Clara died in February of 1913 at Philadelphia. She was 39 years old and was taken to Lock Haven, PA for her burial.

The Clinton Republican, Wed., March 5, 1913.
Burial Made Here.
The remains of Miss Clara A. Holahan of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, arrived in Lock Haven on Monday and were taken to the funeral chapel of C. R. Lauer, No. 221 Second street, where services were conducted at 1 o'clock that afternoon by Rev. Lewis Nichols, of St. Paul's Episcopal church.
Her death was caused by tuberculosis. She was about 39 years old. Messrs. A. W. McCormick, W. P. Hopkins, George Gearhart, and Horace Fredericks served as casket bearers. Interment was made in Highland cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Saunders and Mrs. J. O. Brookbane of Driftwood, were among those from out of town who attended the funeral.

The Clinton County Times, Fri., March 7, 1913.
The remains of Miss Clara Holahan, who died in a Philadelphia hospital last Friday, were brought to this city Monday for interment. Services were held at the C.R. Laurer morgue by Rev. Lewis Nichols, and burial was made in Highland. Miss Holahan was former resident of this city.


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