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William Hiram Edmundson

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William Hiram Edmundson

Birth
McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Feb 1968 (aged 80)
White Oak, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Dravosburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 764D
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February 22, 1968; McKeesport Daily News: William H. Edmundson William H. Edmundson, 80 of 205 Park Way, White Oak, died yesterday. He was a retired employee of the Duquensne Works, U. S. Steel Corp., and belonged to the Bryn Mawr Christian Church, and Titus-Alliquippa Lodge 300, Knights of Pythias. Born Jan. 15, 1888, in McKeesport, Mr. Edmundson was a son of the late Zerah and Margaret Henry Edmundson. Husband of the late Carrie R. Wigand Edmundson, he is survived by sons, Zerah F. and William H. Edmundson, both of White Oak; daughters , Mrs. Samuel E. Jakes of East McKeesport and Mrs. William D. Rhodes of Springdale, Pa.; seven grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Beginning at 2 p.m. tomorrow, friends will be received at the H. Melvin Jaycox Funeral Home. Services there Monday at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Manley C. Pierce, minister. Burial will follow in Richland Cemetery, Dravosburg.
February 22, 1968; McKeesport Daily News: William H. Edmundson William H. Edmundson, 80 of 205 Park Way, White Oak, died yesterday. He was a retired employee of the Duquensne Works, U. S. Steel Corp., and belonged to the Bryn Mawr Christian Church, and Titus-Alliquippa Lodge 300, Knights of Pythias. Born Jan. 15, 1888, in McKeesport, Mr. Edmundson was a son of the late Zerah and Margaret Henry Edmundson. Husband of the late Carrie R. Wigand Edmundson, he is survived by sons, Zerah F. and William H. Edmundson, both of White Oak; daughters , Mrs. Samuel E. Jakes of East McKeesport and Mrs. William D. Rhodes of Springdale, Pa.; seven grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Beginning at 2 p.m. tomorrow, friends will be received at the H. Melvin Jaycox Funeral Home. Services there Monday at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Manley C. Pierce, minister. Burial will follow in Richland Cemetery, Dravosburg.


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