Miss Hannah Coolbaugh Death
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Miss Hannah Coolbaugh Death
| marilynanne444 (View posts) | Posted: 13 Nov 2007 9:08AM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Coolbaugh, Pettebone, Daniels, Strunk, Jones
Wilkes-Barre Times, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
October 26,1915
Miss Coolbaugh Dead
After a prolonged illness of tuberculosis Miss Hanna G. Coolbaugh, aged 22, daughter of M.B. Coolbaugh, died at the home of her uncle, Irving Coolbaugh, 916 Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort, this morning at 2 o'clock. Besides her father she is survived by one brother, Benjamin Coolbaugh, of Forty Fort, five stepbrothers and one sister at Dallas.
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Wilkes-Barre Times, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
October 29,1915
Miss Hannah Coolbaugh died at the home of her uncle, Mr. Irving Coolbaugh, on Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock after a
lingering illness of several months. Deceased was 22 years of age; a member of the M. E. Church and also a members of S. S. Breece's Sunday school class, an the Queen Esther's Circle. Miss Coolbaugh during her life was a great favorite among her class mates and friends, always cheerful and bright and loved by everyone who had the pleasure to know her. She was born in Dallas, but after the death of her mother, came to Forty Fort to reside with her uncle, Irving Coolbaugh, where she has lived until the time of her death. She was educated in the public schools of Forty Fort and was a graduate of the High school class of 1912. She is survived by her father and one brother, Benjamin, also four step-brothers and one step-sister.
The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the Coolbaugh residence, 916 Wyoming avenue. Rev. Warner, pastor of the M.E. Church and Dr. L.L. Sprague of the Wyoming Seminary, had charge of the services. The floral tributes were beautiful and were carried by Ernest Anderson and Owen Adamy. The pall bearers were: Howard Pettebone, Earl Daniels, Russell Strunk and Alex Jones . Interment at the Woodlawn cemetery at Dallas.
October 26,1915
Miss Coolbaugh Dead
After a prolonged illness of tuberculosis Miss Hanna G. Coolbaugh, aged 22, daughter of M.B. Coolbaugh, died at the home of her uncle, Irving Coolbaugh, 916 Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort, this morning at 2 o'clock. Besides her father she is survived by one brother, Benjamin Coolbaugh, of Forty Fort, five stepbrothers and one sister at Dallas.
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Wilkes-Barre Times, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
October 29,1915
Miss Hannah Coolbaugh died at the home of her uncle, Mr. Irving Coolbaugh, on Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock after a
lingering illness of several months. Deceased was 22 years of age; a member of the M. E. Church and also a members of S. S. Breece's Sunday school class, an the Queen Esther's Circle. Miss Coolbaugh during her life was a great favorite among her class mates and friends, always cheerful and bright and loved by everyone who had the pleasure to know her. She was born in Dallas, but after the death of her mother, came to Forty Fort to reside with her uncle, Irving Coolbaugh, where she has lived until the time of her death. She was educated in the public schools of Forty Fort and was a graduate of the High school class of 1912. She is survived by her father and one brother, Benjamin, also four step-brothers and one step-sister.
The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the Coolbaugh residence, 916 Wyoming avenue. Rev. Warner, pastor of the M.E. Church and Dr. L.L. Sprague of the Wyoming Seminary, had charge of the services. The floral tributes were beautiful and were carried by Ernest Anderson and Owen Adamy. The pall bearers were: Howard Pettebone, Earl Daniels, Russell Strunk and Alex Jones . Interment at the Woodlawn cemetery at Dallas.

