ZERBE WOMAN
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Mrs. Henry J. Tschopp,
Trevorton, Succumbs
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Mrs. Estella M. Tschopp, 69, wife of Henry J. Tschopp, of Seventh and Coal Streets, Treverton, died late yesterday afternoon in her home following an illness of four years.
Mrs. Tschopp, the former Miss Estella Kaseman, was born August 11, 1877 in Shamokin, daughter of Joel and Angelina (Hill) Kaseman.
She was married at Leck KIll to Henry J. Tshopp, and immediately following their marriage, the couple took up residence at Trevorton, where Mrs. Tschopp was a member of Trevorton Reformed Church.
Surviving are the husband and four children, Mrs. Esther Montininey, of Laguna Beach, Cal., Howard and Raymond Tschopp, Philadelphia and Harry Tschopp, at home. Other survivors are a brother, William Kaseman, Shamokin; a sister, Mrs. Trossie Broscious, residing in Delaware, and two grandchildren, Robert and Mary Eleanora Tschopp, Philadelphia.
Funeral services will be held in the home Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1:30. Rev. Edward O. Butkofsky, of St. John Reformed Church, Shamokin, will officiate at the memorial tribute. Friends may view in the home Saturday evening and to the time of services Sunday. Burial will be in Leck Kill.
[Shamokin News - Dispatch - September 19, 1946]
ZERBE WOMAN
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Mrs. Henry J. Tschopp,
Trevorton, Succumbs
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Mrs. Estella M. Tschopp, 69, wife of Henry J. Tschopp, of Seventh and Coal Streets, Treverton, died late yesterday afternoon in her home following an illness of four years.
Mrs. Tschopp, the former Miss Estella Kaseman, was born August 11, 1877 in Shamokin, daughter of Joel and Angelina (Hill) Kaseman.
She was married at Leck KIll to Henry J. Tshopp, and immediately following their marriage, the couple took up residence at Trevorton, where Mrs. Tschopp was a member of Trevorton Reformed Church.
Surviving are the husband and four children, Mrs. Esther Montininey, of Laguna Beach, Cal., Howard and Raymond Tschopp, Philadelphia and Harry Tschopp, at home. Other survivors are a brother, William Kaseman, Shamokin; a sister, Mrs. Trossie Broscious, residing in Delaware, and two grandchildren, Robert and Mary Eleanora Tschopp, Philadelphia.
Funeral services will be held in the home Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1:30. Rev. Edward O. Butkofsky, of St. John Reformed Church, Shamokin, will officiate at the memorial tribute. Friends may view in the home Saturday evening and to the time of services Sunday. Burial will be in Leck Kill.
[Shamokin News - Dispatch - September 19, 1946]
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