He was married three times: first in 1901 to Hannah Carper, second in 1907 to Hazel Moffett, and last in 1923 to Jessie Mogle
ERNEST P. WAITE
Of Birmingham died at the Altoona hospital at 8.40 o'clock this morning of a complication of diseases. He was born at Warriors Mark on May 11, 1880, the son of Blair and Anna Waite. Surviving are the following children: Eugene Waite of Youngstown, O., William Waite of Union Furnace, George Waite of Altoona, Harold Waite of Shoenberger and Mrs. Christ Baughman of Eldorado; also by the following brothers and sisters: C. B. Waite of Altoona, Clark Waite of Juniata, Mrs. Beatrice Harpster of Juniata, Mrs. H. M. Stewart of Juniata and Mrs. Phil Carper of Spruce Creek. The remains will be taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. H. H. Stewart at 1010 Second street, Juniata. The funeral will be held on Saturday, the cortege leaving the Stewart home at 1:30 o'clock for services in the Warriors Mark Methodist church at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will follow there. He was a Methodist by faith.
- Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, Thursday, 8 December 1932, page 20
Year of birth verified by 1880 federal census and WWI draft registration
He was married three times: first in 1901 to Hannah Carper, second in 1907 to Hazel Moffett, and last in 1923 to Jessie Mogle
ERNEST P. WAITE
Of Birmingham died at the Altoona hospital at 8.40 o'clock this morning of a complication of diseases. He was born at Warriors Mark on May 11, 1880, the son of Blair and Anna Waite. Surviving are the following children: Eugene Waite of Youngstown, O., William Waite of Union Furnace, George Waite of Altoona, Harold Waite of Shoenberger and Mrs. Christ Baughman of Eldorado; also by the following brothers and sisters: C. B. Waite of Altoona, Clark Waite of Juniata, Mrs. Beatrice Harpster of Juniata, Mrs. H. M. Stewart of Juniata and Mrs. Phil Carper of Spruce Creek. The remains will be taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. H. H. Stewart at 1010 Second street, Juniata. The funeral will be held on Saturday, the cortege leaving the Stewart home at 1:30 o'clock for services in the Warriors Mark Methodist church at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will follow there. He was a Methodist by faith.
- Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, Thursday, 8 December 1932, page 20
Year of birth verified by 1880 federal census and WWI draft registration
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