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Armenia “Peg” <I>Lyon</I> McHugh

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Armenia “Peg” Lyon McHugh

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Dec 1944 (aged 49)
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Greene Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Obituary – Armenia L. McHugh
Contributed to Genealogy Pit Stop
By Douglas R. Lyon
Wednesday, December 13, 1944
No Publication name available.

MRS. EARL A. McHUGH

Mrs. Armenia (Peg) L. McHugh, wife of Earl A. McHugh, 1143 Oxford Road, Cleveland Heights, who died at the home of her sister, Miss Emma Lyons, in Hookstown, Pa., will be buried there following services tomorrow afternoon.

Rev. Othello E. Hannawalt, pastor of Church of the Cross, Winsford Road and Caledonia Avenue, East Cleveland, will officiate.

Mrs. McHugh, native of Hookstown and a graduate of Kent State Normal School, had resided in Cleveland since 1920, when she was married here. Her husband was employed for many years in the Cleveland Post Office.

They were members of Church of the Cross, where Mr. McHugh was superintendent of the Sunday school and director of religious education. Mrs. McHugh was well known as a real estate operator in the Noble Road section of East Cleveland and in other developments in that suburb.

She is survived, besides by her husband, by two sons, Earl A. McHugh, Jr., in the United States Navy, and Dwight McHugh of Cleveland, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Placke of Quantico, Va.






Obituary – Armenia L. McHugh
Contributed to Genealogy Pit Stop
By Douglas R. Lyon
Wednesday, December 13, 1944
No Publication name available.

MRS. EARL A. McHUGH

Mrs. Armenia (Peg) L. McHugh, wife of Earl A. McHugh, 1143 Oxford Road, Cleveland Heights, who died at the home of her sister, Miss Emma Lyons, in Hookstown, Pa., will be buried there following services tomorrow afternoon.

Rev. Othello E. Hannawalt, pastor of Church of the Cross, Winsford Road and Caledonia Avenue, East Cleveland, will officiate.

Mrs. McHugh, native of Hookstown and a graduate of Kent State Normal School, had resided in Cleveland since 1920, when she was married here. Her husband was employed for many years in the Cleveland Post Office.

They were members of Church of the Cross, where Mr. McHugh was superintendent of the Sunday school and director of religious education. Mrs. McHugh was well known as a real estate operator in the Noble Road section of East Cleveland and in other developments in that suburb.

She is survived, besides by her husband, by two sons, Earl A. McHugh, Jr., in the United States Navy, and Dwight McHugh of Cleveland, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Placke of Quantico, Va.





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