Mrs. Fisher was twice married. The first union was with William A. LeFevre of Conestoga Center, Pa., April 26, 1888. To this union were born two children who survive. They are William Chalmer LeFevre, of Altoona and Miss Hazel LeFevre, of Mount Union. After the death of William A. LeFevre she was again married to William R. Fisher, on September 20, 911 in Lewistown, P. The second husband is also deceased.
Deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Penn Grove, New Jersey. She had lived in Mount Union one year.
Funeral services will beheld from the home of her daughter, Miss Hazel LeFevre, 21 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Riverview cemetery at Huntingdon, Rev. R. Skyles Oyler of the First Methodist church will officiate and Mortician W. Q. Blatt will direct the interment.
Huntingdon Daily News, page twelve, Friday, January 1, 1932
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Information provided by Contributor: Deborah VanDeveer (48409315)
Mrs. Fisher was twice married. The first union was with William A. LeFevre of Conestoga Center, Pa., April 26, 1888. To this union were born two children who survive. They are William Chalmer LeFevre, of Altoona and Miss Hazel LeFevre, of Mount Union. After the death of William A. LeFevre she was again married to William R. Fisher, on September 20, 911 in Lewistown, P. The second husband is also deceased.
Deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Penn Grove, New Jersey. She had lived in Mount Union one year.
Funeral services will beheld from the home of her daughter, Miss Hazel LeFevre, 21 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Riverview cemetery at Huntingdon, Rev. R. Skyles Oyler of the First Methodist church will officiate and Mortician W. Q. Blatt will direct the interment.
Huntingdon Daily News, page twelve, Friday, January 1, 1932
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Information provided by Contributor: Deborah VanDeveer (48409315)
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