Mrs. Eberly was born near Zullinger, the daughter of George and Mary Funk Bonebrake, and had lived in Waynesboro for the last 33 years, coming here from Zullinger after her marriage. Her husband Charles Walter Eberly, died in 1935.
She was a member of the Lutheran Church and the Queen Esther Bible Class.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Carroll West, of Aberdeen, Md„ and Mrs. JohnE. Baughman at home: two sons, Charles and Warren, at home; three grandchildren: and
two brothers, H. E. Bonebrake, of Waynesboro Route 2, and George L., of Hagerstown.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, in charge of Dr. B Clinton Ritz. Interment will be made in Green Hill cemetery. The body may be viewed Tuesday evening from 7 until 9 at the home.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Monday, December 30th, 1940.
Mrs. Eberly was born near Zullinger, the daughter of George and Mary Funk Bonebrake, and had lived in Waynesboro for the last 33 years, coming here from Zullinger after her marriage. Her husband Charles Walter Eberly, died in 1935.
She was a member of the Lutheran Church and the Queen Esther Bible Class.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Carroll West, of Aberdeen, Md„ and Mrs. JohnE. Baughman at home: two sons, Charles and Warren, at home; three grandchildren: and
two brothers, H. E. Bonebrake, of Waynesboro Route 2, and George L., of Hagerstown.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, in charge of Dr. B Clinton Ritz. Interment will be made in Green Hill cemetery. The body may be viewed Tuesday evening from 7 until 9 at the home.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Monday, December 30th, 1940.
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