Mrs. Wilhelmina Graf died at her home in the East End on Monday afternoon, of a disease of the stomach, in the seventy-fifth year of her age. The funeral will take place this afternoon at her late residence, Rev. George J. Mueller, pastor of the church, officiating. The remains will be interred in Circle Hill cemetery.
The deceased was the widow of John G. Graf, deceased, a prominent citizen of this town, who died about fifteen years ago. She is survived by seven adult children.
They are:
Misses Emma and Anna Graf,
and Mrs. Bertha Oswald, of Punxsutawney;
Frank P., of Brooklyn;
George M., of Lindsey;
Mrs. Julia Lockwood, of Murphytown, West Virginia,
and Otto Graf, of Pittsburg.
Source:
Transcribed from the Punxsutawney Spirit; Punxsutawney,Jefferson County,Pennsylvania;dated Wednesday,
10 October 1900.
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Mrs. Wilhelmina Graf died at her home in the East End on Monday afternoon, of a disease of the stomach, in the seventy-fifth year of her age. The funeral will take place this afternoon at her late residence, Rev. George J. Mueller, pastor of the church, officiating. The remains will be interred in Circle Hill cemetery.
The deceased was the widow of John G. Graf, deceased, a prominent citizen of this town, who died about fifteen years ago. She is survived by seven adult children.
They are:
Misses Emma and Anna Graf,
and Mrs. Bertha Oswald, of Punxsutawney;
Frank P., of Brooklyn;
George M., of Lindsey;
Mrs. Julia Lockwood, of Murphytown, West Virginia,
and Otto Graf, of Pittsburg.
Source:
Transcribed from the Punxsutawney Spirit; Punxsutawney,Jefferson County,Pennsylvania;dated Wednesday,
10 October 1900.
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