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Albert S Munro

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Albert S Munro

Birth
Covington, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Jun 1909 (aged 21)
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mound
Memorial ID
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Munro, who were found dead together last Friday, were laid at rest side by side in Mound cemetery Monday afternoon. The double funeral was held from the home of Mrs. Munro's mother, Mrs. Sarah Dalton, 1683 Taylor place, at 3 o'clock. The Rev. Robert Bell, of All Saints Episcopal church, who but ten days ago performed the ceremony which united in wedlock the young couple, officiated at the funeral service, the caskets containing the bodies of the bride and groom lying side by side before him.

John Miller, the best man at the wedding, acted as pallbearer for Mrs. Munro. The other pallbearers for Mrs. Munro were Edgar Aaron, a cousin, Paul Pollick Wesley Dunkleberger, Raymond Dunlkeberger and S. Hartzog. Those who acted for Mr. Munro in the capacity of pallbearers were Harry Rowe, captain of railroad police at Renovo, J.F. Lehman, captain of railroad police at Williamsport, W.L. Swaim, captain of railroad police at Baltimore, H.E. Keller, captain of police at Sunbury, Chief of Police Bathurst and Detective A.C. Dietrick.

A handsome floral wreath from Pennsylvania railroad men and many other beautiful floral offerings were received.

Among the relatives from out of town present at the double funeral were Mrs. A. Munro, Miss Grace Munro, Miss Gertrude Munro, Miss Sadie Winters, Mrs. J.C. Munro, John Munro, Mr. William Wren, and Mrs. George White, all of Lock Haven; John L. Munro, of Covington, Pa.; Rev. H.C. Munro of White Hall, Pa.; John G. Miller, of Glandsburg, Miss Gertrude Clauss, of Blandburg, Mrs. M. Dickey of Lock Haven and J. Patten Verna and wife, of Elmira.

Daily Gazette and Bulletin, June 22, 1909
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Munro, who were found dead together last Friday, were laid at rest side by side in Mound cemetery Monday afternoon. The double funeral was held from the home of Mrs. Munro's mother, Mrs. Sarah Dalton, 1683 Taylor place, at 3 o'clock. The Rev. Robert Bell, of All Saints Episcopal church, who but ten days ago performed the ceremony which united in wedlock the young couple, officiated at the funeral service, the caskets containing the bodies of the bride and groom lying side by side before him.

John Miller, the best man at the wedding, acted as pallbearer for Mrs. Munro. The other pallbearers for Mrs. Munro were Edgar Aaron, a cousin, Paul Pollick Wesley Dunkleberger, Raymond Dunlkeberger and S. Hartzog. Those who acted for Mr. Munro in the capacity of pallbearers were Harry Rowe, captain of railroad police at Renovo, J.F. Lehman, captain of railroad police at Williamsport, W.L. Swaim, captain of railroad police at Baltimore, H.E. Keller, captain of police at Sunbury, Chief of Police Bathurst and Detective A.C. Dietrick.

A handsome floral wreath from Pennsylvania railroad men and many other beautiful floral offerings were received.

Among the relatives from out of town present at the double funeral were Mrs. A. Munro, Miss Grace Munro, Miss Gertrude Munro, Miss Sadie Winters, Mrs. J.C. Munro, John Munro, Mr. William Wren, and Mrs. George White, all of Lock Haven; John L. Munro, of Covington, Pa.; Rev. H.C. Munro of White Hall, Pa.; John G. Miller, of Glandsburg, Miss Gertrude Clauss, of Blandburg, Mrs. M. Dickey of Lock Haven and J. Patten Verna and wife, of Elmira.

Daily Gazette and Bulletin, June 22, 1909


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