Obit: Lingenfelter, Nettie (Berkeimer) 1879-1903 (Windber,PA)
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Obit: Lingenfelter, Nettie (Berkeimer) 1879-1903 (Windber,PA)
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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 4:48PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Berkheimer, Bush, Lingenfelter
Mrs. E. C. Lingenfelter.
Nettie, wife of E. C. Lingenfelter, died at her home on Graham avenue, Windber, about 4 o’clock this morning, of pneumonia, aged twenty-four years. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. Lingenfelter was born in Blue Knob, Blair County, and was the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Berkheimer, who resides with the Lingenfelter family, they having come from Bedford County to Scalp Level several years ago, later moving over to Windber, where Mr. Lingenfelter conducts a grocery store. Besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Lingenfelter is survived by a four-month-old son and three brothers–Miles and Lloyd Berkheimer, of Windber, and Jacob, of Pavia, Bedford County. Deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church in Scalp Level.
The funeral will take place Thursday, with services in the Lutheran Church in Scalp Level at 10 o’clock, conducted by Pastor L. S. Bush. Interment will be made in the Lutheran Cemetery.
Source: JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Tuesday, 14 April 1903, “The Death Roll,” page 1, column 2; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Nettie, wife of E. C. Lingenfelter, died at her home on Graham avenue, Windber, about 4 o’clock this morning, of pneumonia, aged twenty-four years. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. Lingenfelter was born in Blue Knob, Blair County, and was the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Berkheimer, who resides with the Lingenfelter family, they having come from Bedford County to Scalp Level several years ago, later moving over to Windber, where Mr. Lingenfelter conducts a grocery store. Besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Lingenfelter is survived by a four-month-old son and three brothers–Miles and Lloyd Berkheimer, of Windber, and Jacob, of Pavia, Bedford County. Deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church in Scalp Level.
The funeral will take place Thursday, with services in the Lutheran Church in Scalp Level at 10 o’clock, conducted by Pastor L. S. Bush. Interment will be made in the Lutheran Cemetery.
Source: JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Tuesday, 14 April 1903, “The Death Roll,” page 1, column 2; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania