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Hattie D. <I>Yarman</I> Taylor

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Hattie D. Yarman Taylor

Birth
Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Jul 1938 (aged 60)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Dies In City:

Loudonville Woman Stricken At Home of Daughter Here:

Mrs. Hattie Taylor, 61, widow of Frank Taylor of Loudonville, died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Mapes, 31, Granite street, after an extended illness.

Mrs. Taylor was born in Loudonville, July 24, 1877, and resided in that vicinity until three months ago when she came to this city to make her home with her daughter.

The survivors include three brothers, J. S. Yarman of Mt. Vernon, Newton Yarman of Loudonville and Thomas Yarman of Fredericktown; two half brothers, George and Martin Yarman of Loudonville; a half sister, Mrs. Prudence Heffelfinger of Loudonville, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The body was removed to the Wappner funeral home where it will remain until the services at the Sand Ridge church, near Loudonville, at 3:30 p. m. Monday with Rev. George Schrack of Parrysville officiating. Burial will be in the Sand Ridge cemetery.

Published in the Mansfield News Journal, July 23, 1938.

Dies In City:

Loudonville Woman Stricken At Home of Daughter Here:

Mrs. Hattie Taylor, 61, widow of Frank Taylor of Loudonville, died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Mapes, 31, Granite street, after an extended illness.

Mrs. Taylor was born in Loudonville, July 24, 1877, and resided in that vicinity until three months ago when she came to this city to make her home with her daughter.

The survivors include three brothers, J. S. Yarman of Mt. Vernon, Newton Yarman of Loudonville and Thomas Yarman of Fredericktown; two half brothers, George and Martin Yarman of Loudonville; a half sister, Mrs. Prudence Heffelfinger of Loudonville, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The body was removed to the Wappner funeral home where it will remain until the services at the Sand Ridge church, near Loudonville, at 3:30 p. m. Monday with Rev. George Schrack of Parrysville officiating. Burial will be in the Sand Ridge cemetery.

Published in the Mansfield News Journal, July 23, 1938.



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