THE LOWELL SUN THURSDAY MAY 23, 1957 page 24
A prominent Tyngsboro citizen died Tuesday at an Andover nursing home after an extended illness. Mrs. Harriet Worcester, 80, who occupied one of the more imposing residences on Kendall Road, has been a resident of the town since she came here as a young woman. Funeral notices are carried elsewhere in this paper. Burial will be in the Thompson Cemetery Friday at 3 p.m. Mrs. Worcester was an active member of the Evangelical Congreationalist Church, and is survived by a sister, Mrs. May Cobleigh and a brother, John Roberts, both of Tyngsboro, a daughter, Mrs. Nelson McLoon, of Andover, a brother, Henry Roberts of Watertown as well as many other relatives including five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
THE LOWELL SUN THURSDAY MAY 23, 1957 page 24
A prominent Tyngsboro citizen died Tuesday at an Andover nursing home after an extended illness. Mrs. Harriet Worcester, 80, who occupied one of the more imposing residences on Kendall Road, has been a resident of the town since she came here as a young woman. Funeral notices are carried elsewhere in this paper. Burial will be in the Thompson Cemetery Friday at 3 p.m. Mrs. Worcester was an active member of the Evangelical Congreationalist Church, and is survived by a sister, Mrs. May Cobleigh and a brother, John Roberts, both of Tyngsboro, a daughter, Mrs. Nelson McLoon, of Andover, a brother, Henry Roberts of Watertown as well as many other relatives including five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
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