The Morning Herald (Uniontown, Penn) Monday December 20, 1915
Recent Deaths
Frances A. Heyser
Frances A. Kenney Heyser, aged 72, died at the home of her son, E. B. Heyser, of Bellvue Saturday, December 18. On November 13, Mrs. Heyser fell and sustained a fracture of her hip and this a complication of diseases was the cause of her death.
Mrs. Heyser was born at Frankfort, Ky,. March 20, 1843, but shortly after her birth her family moved to Missouri, where she lived until 1901 when she came to Uniontown. She resided in this city until last April when she went to Bellevue to make her home with her son, Egbert B. Heyser.
The deceased is survived by three sons, Professor E. Kenney, of Uniontown; William H., of Kansas City, Mo; and Egbert B. of Bellvue. She was a member of the Uniontown Baptist Church and was a regular church goer until her health prevented.
A short service was held over the body yesterday afternoon at Bellvue previous to leaving for Uniontown and Rev. Samuel Lindsey officiated. The body under the directions of S. R. Shuman, of Uniontown, was brought to the home of her eldest son, E. K. Heyser of East Church Street, from which the funeral services will be held. The complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. (obituary courtesy of Clara Shinpaugh)
The Morning Herald (Uniontown, Penn) Monday December 20, 1915
Recent Deaths
Frances A. Heyser
Frances A. Kenney Heyser, aged 72, died at the home of her son, E. B. Heyser, of Bellvue Saturday, December 18. On November 13, Mrs. Heyser fell and sustained a fracture of her hip and this a complication of diseases was the cause of her death.
Mrs. Heyser was born at Frankfort, Ky,. March 20, 1843, but shortly after her birth her family moved to Missouri, where she lived until 1901 when she came to Uniontown. She resided in this city until last April when she went to Bellevue to make her home with her son, Egbert B. Heyser.
The deceased is survived by three sons, Professor E. Kenney, of Uniontown; William H., of Kansas City, Mo; and Egbert B. of Bellvue. She was a member of the Uniontown Baptist Church and was a regular church goer until her health prevented.
A short service was held over the body yesterday afternoon at Bellvue previous to leaving for Uniontown and Rev. Samuel Lindsey officiated. The body under the directions of S. R. Shuman, of Uniontown, was brought to the home of her eldest son, E. K. Heyser of East Church Street, from which the funeral services will be held. The complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. (obituary courtesy of Clara Shinpaugh)
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