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Theron Charles Cole

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Theron Charles Cole

Birth
Corning, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
5 Feb 1931 (aged 65)
Mont Alto, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Quincy Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Theron Cole, aged 64 years one of Mont Alto's most respected residents, died at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at his home after four days illness. He suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday and later contracting pneumonia which proved fatal.
Mr Cole was born in Corning N.Y., and came to Mont Alto a guarter of a century ago. For many years he was employed in the Mont Alto section and was considered an honest and industrious workman. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was ever ready to lend a helping hand.
He is survivied by his wife, Mrs Sarah McFerren Cole, who is a descendant of one of Mont Alto's earliest families and two daughters and one son; Mrs Ethel Craig, Chicago; James Cole, Philadelphia, and Mrs Susan Strang, Mont Alto. Two grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will be held Sunday meeting at the late home at 2 o'clock and further services in the Mt Zion Church conducted by Rev. H.C. Kottler. Burial will be in tha adjoining cemetery.

Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pa. February, 6, 1931.
Theron Cole, aged 64 years one of Mont Alto's most respected residents, died at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at his home after four days illness. He suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday and later contracting pneumonia which proved fatal.
Mr Cole was born in Corning N.Y., and came to Mont Alto a guarter of a century ago. For many years he was employed in the Mont Alto section and was considered an honest and industrious workman. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was ever ready to lend a helping hand.
He is survivied by his wife, Mrs Sarah McFerren Cole, who is a descendant of one of Mont Alto's earliest families and two daughters and one son; Mrs Ethel Craig, Chicago; James Cole, Philadelphia, and Mrs Susan Strang, Mont Alto. Two grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will be held Sunday meeting at the late home at 2 o'clock and further services in the Mt Zion Church conducted by Rev. H.C. Kottler. Burial will be in tha adjoining cemetery.

Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pa. February, 6, 1931.


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