Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #011.
Notes: Buchan: Anna M., Saturday, March 8; aunt of John B. Wood of Chicago, Isabel M. Wood and John Sherman Peck of Cleveland and Mrs. Dean C. Mathews of Painesville. Friends may call at Young-Koebler Funeral Home, 1966 E. 82d St., where services will be held Tuesday, March 11, at 3 p. m.
Anna was one of six children born into the Buchan family. Unlike her siblings, she never married and after the death of her mother she resided with her father. In 1900 they were living in the family home on Hillbrown Road in Cleveland. Neither was working, and they had a live in cook, Denny Emeline ae 38 yrs.
In the 1920 census Anna was 61yrs and was residing in Cleveland and had taken in two young female stenographers, 30 and 31 yrs old, as lodgers.
In 1930, she had moved into the home of her niece Helen Mary Cogswell and her husband John Peck. Helen was the daughter of Anna's sister Alice. Besides the couples four daughters, Harriet Rathburn, a widowed guest was living with them.
Anna died alone in her home in 1947. She had been under a doctor's care for just over a year. He filled out the death certificate stating she died of arteria sarcoptic heart disease with arterial fibrillation for the past year. There was also secondary senile dementia and some malnutrition for the same amount of time.
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #011.
Notes: Buchan: Anna M., Saturday, March 8; aunt of John B. Wood of Chicago, Isabel M. Wood and John Sherman Peck of Cleveland and Mrs. Dean C. Mathews of Painesville. Friends may call at Young-Koebler Funeral Home, 1966 E. 82d St., where services will be held Tuesday, March 11, at 3 p. m.
Anna was one of six children born into the Buchan family. Unlike her siblings, she never married and after the death of her mother she resided with her father. In 1900 they were living in the family home on Hillbrown Road in Cleveland. Neither was working, and they had a live in cook, Denny Emeline ae 38 yrs.
In the 1920 census Anna was 61yrs and was residing in Cleveland and had taken in two young female stenographers, 30 and 31 yrs old, as lodgers.
In 1930, she had moved into the home of her niece Helen Mary Cogswell and her husband John Peck. Helen was the daughter of Anna's sister Alice. Besides the couples four daughters, Harriet Rathburn, a widowed guest was living with them.
Anna died alone in her home in 1947. She had been under a doctor's care for just over a year. He filled out the death certificate stating she died of arteria sarcoptic heart disease with arterial fibrillation for the past year. There was also secondary senile dementia and some malnutrition for the same amount of time.
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