Obituary
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1896
HOBLITZELL.--Julia K. Hartzell was born at Berlin, Pa., September 14, 1832, and died at Meyersdale, Pa., August 5, 1896. She was married by Peter M. McGowan to J. J. Hoblitzell February 27, 1857, who, with eight children, survive her. For a number of years she resided in Frostburg, Md., but for upward of twenty years the home has been in Meyersdale, Pa. When a young woman she gave her heart to God and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which communion she continued a faithful and consistent member, interested and helpful in every good work, until her death. Much suffering entered into her lot, and as pain and years increased she seemed to draw nearer to God and cling closer to her loved ones. Her life was a blessing to all who knew her. She was unostentatious and persistent in her beneficence, and in times of bereavement endeared herself to her neighbors by her kindly and sympathetic attention. In her home and family she was ever courteous, a devoted, loving, and thoughtful mother. Her confidence in her children was as profound as her love, and to her husband she was always tender, helpful, and deeply affectionate. In the latter months of her life she frequently expressed her confidence in her Lord and her resignation to His Will. Her former pastor, Rev. W. C. Weaver, and the present pastor, the writer, assisted by the local ministers of the other churches, officiated at the funeral services at Meyersdale, Pa., and the body was placed in the cemetery at Frostburg, Md.
Written by Rev. W. R. Moore
Obituary
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1896
HOBLITZELL.--Julia K. Hartzell was born at Berlin, Pa., September 14, 1832, and died at Meyersdale, Pa., August 5, 1896. She was married by Peter M. McGowan to J. J. Hoblitzell February 27, 1857, who, with eight children, survive her. For a number of years she resided in Frostburg, Md., but for upward of twenty years the home has been in Meyersdale, Pa. When a young woman she gave her heart to God and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which communion she continued a faithful and consistent member, interested and helpful in every good work, until her death. Much suffering entered into her lot, and as pain and years increased she seemed to draw nearer to God and cling closer to her loved ones. Her life was a blessing to all who knew her. She was unostentatious and persistent in her beneficence, and in times of bereavement endeared herself to her neighbors by her kindly and sympathetic attention. In her home and family she was ever courteous, a devoted, loving, and thoughtful mother. Her confidence in her children was as profound as her love, and to her husband she was always tender, helpful, and deeply affectionate. In the latter months of her life she frequently expressed her confidence in her Lord and her resignation to His Will. Her former pastor, Rev. W. C. Weaver, and the present pastor, the writer, assisted by the local ministers of the other churches, officiated at the funeral services at Meyersdale, Pa., and the body was placed in the cemetery at Frostburg, Md.
Written by Rev. W. R. Moore
Inscription
"Julia K.
wife of
J. J. Hoelitzell
died
August 5, 1896"
Family Members
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Cornelia E Hoblitzell
1852–1881
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William Thomas Hoblitzell
1853–1918
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Elizabeth McClelland "Lizzie" Hoblitzell Ravenscroft
1855–1936
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Kate "Kittie" Hoblitzell Bowman
1858–1914
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Annie L Hoblitzell
1859 – unknown
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George M Hoblitzell
1862–1904
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Grace Hoblitzell Price
1865–1932
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James Russell Hoblitzell
1868–1921
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Mary Hoblitzell
1870 – unknown
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Frank W Hoblitzell
1873–1919
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Julia M Hoblitzell
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Edward Hoblitzell
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