MRS. ANNA A. BOSTETTER, widow of John S. Bostetter and daughter of John E. and Susan Kershner Johnston, died at her home at Woodpoint at 7 o'clock this morning of complications, after an illness of one week, aged 76 years.
She was a consistent member of Salem Reformed church for more than 50 years.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Stella Middlekauff, this city, and Miss Mary Bostetter, at home; two sons, Edward H., this city, and Dr. Howard J., Mt. Savage; step-children, Mrs. Florence Kershner and John W. Bostetter, both of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Shiffler and Miss Laura Johnston, both of this city; and a brother, Edward J. Johnston, of Woodpoint.
Funeral services will be held from the hom Friday aftenoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. C. C. Clever officiating assisted by the Rev. A. B. Miller. Burial will be made in Broadfording.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Wednesday, September 24, 1930
MRS. ANNA A. BOSTETTER, widow of John S. Bostetter and daughter of John E. and Susan Kershner Johnston, died at her home at Woodpoint at 7 o'clock this morning of complications, after an illness of one week, aged 76 years.
She was a consistent member of Salem Reformed church for more than 50 years.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Stella Middlekauff, this city, and Miss Mary Bostetter, at home; two sons, Edward H., this city, and Dr. Howard J., Mt. Savage; step-children, Mrs. Florence Kershner and John W. Bostetter, both of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Shiffler and Miss Laura Johnston, both of this city; and a brother, Edward J. Johnston, of Woodpoint.
Funeral services will be held from the hom Friday aftenoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. C. C. Clever officiating assisted by the Rev. A. B. Miller. Burial will be made in Broadfording.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Wednesday, September 24, 1930
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