Mrs. Amelia Stickle, aged 77, of Beaver county, died in a Pittsburgh hospital Tuesday at 4 p.m. culminating a long illness.
Born in Lawrence county, January 3, 1879, she was a daughter of Chris and Maria Park Ketzel. She was a member of the Madison Ave. Christian church.
Mrs. Stickle was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Stickle in 1920. Two sisters and a brother also preceded her in death.
Surviving, are the children Fred Stickle, this city; Lester Stickle, Sharon; Edward Stickle, McKeesport; Mrs. Lucy Wigley, Mrs. Bernice Morgan, Mrs. Pearl Cunningham, all of this city; brothers, Harry Ketzel, this city; Norman Ketzel, Struthers, O. William Ketzel, Wilmington, Del.; 14 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren.
Mrs. Amelia Stickle, aged 77, of Beaver county, died in a Pittsburgh hospital Tuesday at 4 p.m. culminating a long illness.
Born in Lawrence county, January 3, 1879, she was a daughter of Chris and Maria Park Ketzel. She was a member of the Madison Ave. Christian church.
Mrs. Stickle was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Stickle in 1920. Two sisters and a brother also preceded her in death.
Surviving, are the children Fred Stickle, this city; Lester Stickle, Sharon; Edward Stickle, McKeesport; Mrs. Lucy Wigley, Mrs. Bernice Morgan, Mrs. Pearl Cunningham, all of this city; brothers, Harry Ketzel, this city; Norman Ketzel, Struthers, O. William Ketzel, Wilmington, Del.; 14 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren.
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