Miss Jessie Maud HARPER, an active member of the Tuesday Musical Club and formerly well known as a pianist and a board member of the Milk and Ice association, Pittsburgh, died Friday, June 4, 1943, in her home 4210 Center avenue, Schenley Farms.
Miss HARPER was the daughter of the late Mrs. And Mrs. Joseph HARPER, and belonged to a famlily, six generations of which have lived at Elm Balley farm near Clinton.
She is survived by a brother, Frank C. HARPER, former newspaper columnist and former secretary-treasurer of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and a sister, Mrs. Frank R. WHEELER.
Funeral srvices were conducted in her home Sunday afternoon by the Reverend J. Frederick VIRGIN, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
Burial was in Homewood cemetery.
from: Obituary, McDonald Record-Outlook 11 Jun 1943
Miss Jessie Maud HARPER, an active member of the Tuesday Musical Club and formerly well known as a pianist and a board member of the Milk and Ice association, Pittsburgh, died Friday, June 4, 1943, in her home 4210 Center avenue, Schenley Farms.
Miss HARPER was the daughter of the late Mrs. And Mrs. Joseph HARPER, and belonged to a famlily, six generations of which have lived at Elm Balley farm near Clinton.
She is survived by a brother, Frank C. HARPER, former newspaper columnist and former secretary-treasurer of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and a sister, Mrs. Frank R. WHEELER.
Funeral srvices were conducted in her home Sunday afternoon by the Reverend J. Frederick VIRGIN, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
Burial was in Homewood cemetery.
from: Obituary, McDonald Record-Outlook 11 Jun 1943
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