Mrs. A. Rowland Aaron, of E. Fourth Street,
Succumbs on Monday Active in Baptist Church
Carrie Bean Aaron died at her home 124 E. Fourth street, Lansdale, Monday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. She was the wife of A Rowland Aaron, insurance agent. For several years Mrs. Aaron had been suffering with an internal growth which with complications caused her death.
She was the daughter of the late Isaiah Bean. Her mother, Leah, who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, is still living. Besides her mother and husband, a step-daughter, Margaret survives.
Mrs. Aaron was an active worker in the First Baptist Church of Lansdale, being a deaconess and connected with various departments of the parish. She had resided in Lansdale for about fifteen years.
The funeral will be held on Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist church, Lansdale, Rev. W.F. Rowley officiating. Internment private at the Lansdale cemetery.
The Lansdale Reporter
Wednesday, October, 4, 1922
Mrs. A. Rowland Aaron, of E. Fourth Street,
Succumbs on Monday Active in Baptist Church
Carrie Bean Aaron died at her home 124 E. Fourth street, Lansdale, Monday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. She was the wife of A Rowland Aaron, insurance agent. For several years Mrs. Aaron had been suffering with an internal growth which with complications caused her death.
She was the daughter of the late Isaiah Bean. Her mother, Leah, who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, is still living. Besides her mother and husband, a step-daughter, Margaret survives.
Mrs. Aaron was an active worker in the First Baptist Church of Lansdale, being a deaconess and connected with various departments of the parish. She had resided in Lansdale for about fifteen years.
The funeral will be held on Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist church, Lansdale, Rev. W.F. Rowley officiating. Internment private at the Lansdale cemetery.
The Lansdale Reporter
Wednesday, October, 4, 1922
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