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Bertha R. <I>Haggerty</I> Ansbro

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Bertha R. Haggerty Ansbro

Birth
Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
Mar 1930 (aged 46)
Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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MRS. BERTHA ANSBRO DEAD
She succumbed to Heart Trouble Friday Night at the Hospital

Mrs. Bertha R. Ansbro, wife of William B. Ansbro of Bergen place, died Friday night at Riverview hospital from heart trouble after a long sickness. She had been a patient at the hospital two days.

Mrs. Ansbro was born at Freehold, a daughter of Mrs. Sarah Haggerty and the late Patrick Haggerty, 46 years ago. She had lived at Red Bank twenty years. She was a member of the parent-teacher association of St. James's school and of the Rosary society of St. James church.

Surviving her, besides her husband and mother, are three children, Ann, Regina and William Ansbro, all of whom live at home. She leaves a brother and three sisters, Mrs. William T. Johannson and Mrs. Elizabeth Barstow of Elizabeth, Mrs. James Mannix of Bordentown and James Haggerty of Buffalo, New York.

The body was prepared for burial at R.R. Mount & Son's parlors and afterward removed to the late residence where the funeral was held Monday morning. A high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. James's church by Father John B. McCloskey and burial was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. The bearers were Lawrence and John Ansbro, Richard Jordan, James Mannix and Edward and Louis Cole.

Red Bank Register - 19 March 1930
MRS. BERTHA ANSBRO DEAD
She succumbed to Heart Trouble Friday Night at the Hospital

Mrs. Bertha R. Ansbro, wife of William B. Ansbro of Bergen place, died Friday night at Riverview hospital from heart trouble after a long sickness. She had been a patient at the hospital two days.

Mrs. Ansbro was born at Freehold, a daughter of Mrs. Sarah Haggerty and the late Patrick Haggerty, 46 years ago. She had lived at Red Bank twenty years. She was a member of the parent-teacher association of St. James's school and of the Rosary society of St. James church.

Surviving her, besides her husband and mother, are three children, Ann, Regina and William Ansbro, all of whom live at home. She leaves a brother and three sisters, Mrs. William T. Johannson and Mrs. Elizabeth Barstow of Elizabeth, Mrs. James Mannix of Bordentown and James Haggerty of Buffalo, New York.

The body was prepared for burial at R.R. Mount & Son's parlors and afterward removed to the late residence where the funeral was held Monday morning. A high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. James's church by Father John B. McCloskey and burial was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. The bearers were Lawrence and John Ansbro, Richard Jordan, James Mannix and Edward and Louis Cole.

Red Bank Register - 19 March 1930


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  • Added: Oct 14, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43103213/bertha_r-ansbro: accessed ), memorial page for Bertha R. Haggerty Ansbro (Aug 1883–Mar 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43103213, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by MSA (contributor 47100741).