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Julia A <I>Leader</I> Stevens

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Julia A Leader Stevens

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
3 Jan 1932 (aged 76)
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Julia A. (Leader) Stevens was the daughter of Charles Wiser and Cassandra "Cassie" A. (Kohler) Leader. She was the wife of Rev. Dr. Emory Miller Stevens. They were married January 12, 1884. Rev. Dr. Stevens was a minister in the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died September 5, 1937.

Obituary
Tyrone Daily Herald
Tyrone, PA
January 5, 1932
STEVENS.--Mrs. Julia Leader Stevens, wife of Rev. Emory M. Stevens, D.D., retired Methodist Episcopal minister and for some years a district superintendent, died at her home in Bedford, on Sunday afternoon. She had been an invalid for several years suffering from progressive paralysis. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Miss Jeanette, teacher in the High School and Edythe, wife of Rev. J. D. Hockman, chaplain in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Meade, South Dakota. The Hockman family had left Saturday for Fort Meade, following a visit at the Stevens home. Funeral services will be held at the family home this evening at 7 o'clock, with burial on Wednesday at Three Springs.
Julia A. (Leader) Stevens was the daughter of Charles Wiser and Cassandra "Cassie" A. (Kohler) Leader. She was the wife of Rev. Dr. Emory Miller Stevens. They were married January 12, 1884. Rev. Dr. Stevens was a minister in the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died September 5, 1937.

Obituary
Tyrone Daily Herald
Tyrone, PA
January 5, 1932
STEVENS.--Mrs. Julia Leader Stevens, wife of Rev. Emory M. Stevens, D.D., retired Methodist Episcopal minister and for some years a district superintendent, died at her home in Bedford, on Sunday afternoon. She had been an invalid for several years suffering from progressive paralysis. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Miss Jeanette, teacher in the High School and Edythe, wife of Rev. J. D. Hockman, chaplain in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Meade, South Dakota. The Hockman family had left Saturday for Fort Meade, following a visit at the Stevens home. Funeral services will be held at the family home this evening at 7 o'clock, with burial on Wednesday at Three Springs.

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1855 - 1932



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