Born in McConnellsburg on Jan. 5, 1872, Mrs. Myers was a daughter of the late Samuel and Martha Cohick Rotz. She was a member of the King Street United Brethren church (sic) of Chambersburg.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Grace Gilbert, Chambersburg, with whom she made her home; Mrs. R.A. Baker, Scotland; and Mrs. R.A. Eshelman, Chambersburg; three sisters and six brothers, Mrs. Fannie Carmack and Mrs. Harvey Wentling, both of Chambersburg, and Mrs. J.E. Thomas, McConnellsburg; Samuel Rotz, Oakley, Ill.; Daniel, McConnellsburg; Benjamin, Chambersburg R.R. 6; Jacob, Shady Grove; Ralph, Altoona, and Earl Rotz, Fayetteville; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Friday, May 21, 1954; pg. 3
Obituary courtesy of Peggy Bargen Duey, #46873059
Born in McConnellsburg on Jan. 5, 1872, Mrs. Myers was a daughter of the late Samuel and Martha Cohick Rotz. She was a member of the King Street United Brethren church (sic) of Chambersburg.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Grace Gilbert, Chambersburg, with whom she made her home; Mrs. R.A. Baker, Scotland; and Mrs. R.A. Eshelman, Chambersburg; three sisters and six brothers, Mrs. Fannie Carmack and Mrs. Harvey Wentling, both of Chambersburg, and Mrs. J.E. Thomas, McConnellsburg; Samuel Rotz, Oakley, Ill.; Daniel, McConnellsburg; Benjamin, Chambersburg R.R. 6; Jacob, Shady Grove; Ralph, Altoona, and Earl Rotz, Fayetteville; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Friday, May 21, 1954; pg. 3
Obituary courtesy of Peggy Bargen Duey, #46873059
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