sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small, of Hanover, aged 24
years, 7 months and 24 days. Her husband and three children, Gladys, Mary and
Francis, and her mother, Mrs. Samuel Stevens, survive her. She is also survived
by four brothers, A. J. Stevens, of Hanover; Charles H. Stevens, of Gettysburg;
John W. Stevens, of Boston; Edgar S. Stevens, of McSherrystown, and three
sisters, Mrs. George Albright, of Boston; Mrs. Luther Gobrecht and Mrs. Charles
Small, of Hanover. Her late home was in Boston. She was on a visit to
relatives when taken sick. Funeral from St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Midway,
on Thursday, with a high mass of requiem by Rev. W. A. Howard, interment in St.
Joseph's Cemetery, Hanover.
Gettysburg Compiler – Saturday, April 16, 1921
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small, of Hanover, aged 24
years, 7 months and 24 days. Her husband and three children, Gladys, Mary and
Francis, and her mother, Mrs. Samuel Stevens, survive her. She is also survived
by four brothers, A. J. Stevens, of Hanover; Charles H. Stevens, of Gettysburg;
John W. Stevens, of Boston; Edgar S. Stevens, of McSherrystown, and three
sisters, Mrs. George Albright, of Boston; Mrs. Luther Gobrecht and Mrs. Charles
Small, of Hanover. Her late home was in Boston. She was on a visit to
relatives when taken sick. Funeral from St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Midway,
on Thursday, with a high mass of requiem by Rev. W. A. Howard, interment in St.
Joseph's Cemetery, Hanover.
Gettysburg Compiler – Saturday, April 16, 1921
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