Ida passed away at the home of her son, A. Glenn Fisher, 2235 West State St., in the City of Olean, NY. She had suffered a stroke of paralysis about 1914 and had been in ill health ever since. At the time of her death she was survived by four sons, Raymond (Minnie) of Summitt, PA., Albert Glenn (Anna), Ernest C. (Mabelle) of Olean and Claude E. of Austin, PA; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude (George W.) Hollamby of Olean and Mrs. Edna (Edmond O.) Brown of Emporium, PA; three sisters, Mrs. Phoebe (Charles M.) Fortner of Port Allegany, PA., Mrs. Minnie (Sylvester J.) Perry of Buffalo, NY and Mrs. Elva (Fred) Niles of Port Allegany; three brothers, Earl and Carl Acre of Olean and Byron Acre of Port Allegany. The funeral was held at her son Glenn's home and from the Baptist Church on March 1, 1916. Lot was purchased by George Hollamby.
NOTE: Ancestery Chart provided by Findagrave member, Cherie Officer.
Ida passed away at the home of her son, A. Glenn Fisher, 2235 West State St., in the City of Olean, NY. She had suffered a stroke of paralysis about 1914 and had been in ill health ever since. At the time of her death she was survived by four sons, Raymond (Minnie) of Summitt, PA., Albert Glenn (Anna), Ernest C. (Mabelle) of Olean and Claude E. of Austin, PA; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude (George W.) Hollamby of Olean and Mrs. Edna (Edmond O.) Brown of Emporium, PA; three sisters, Mrs. Phoebe (Charles M.) Fortner of Port Allegany, PA., Mrs. Minnie (Sylvester J.) Perry of Buffalo, NY and Mrs. Elva (Fred) Niles of Port Allegany; three brothers, Earl and Carl Acre of Olean and Byron Acre of Port Allegany. The funeral was held at her son Glenn's home and from the Baptist Church on March 1, 1916. Lot was purchased by George Hollamby.
NOTE: Ancestery Chart provided by Findagrave member, Cherie Officer.
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