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John A. Cornman

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John A. Cornman

Birth
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jan 1912 (aged 58–59)
Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Beaver, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.69083, Longitude: -80.3160033
Plot
Section H ;;Lot/Crypt Number 7 ;;Grave/Tier Number Row 4
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John A. Cornman, aged 59, one of the best known druggist of the Beaver Valley, died at his home, No. 819 Eleventh street (sic), Beaver Falls, at 5:30 o'clock today. Mr. Cornman has been ill for several months from rheumatism which affected his heart. Mr. Cornman was born in Carlisle, and had been a resident of Beaver Falls for thirty-two years. He had been engaged in the drug business in Seventh avenue (sic) during that time until about three weeks ago when on account of poor health he disposed of his business. Mr. Cornman was a member of the First Presbyterian church (sic), the Royal Arcanum, and the Chamber of Commerce.

His widow, two daughters, Miss Helen R. and Miss Miriam E., at home; three brothers, Dr. Daniel Cornman, of St. Louis, Mo., Ralston Cornman of Columbus, O., and Walter Cornman, of Kansas City, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Ella Wetzel, of Carnegie, Pa., survive.

The funeral service will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be in charge of Rev. George B. Laird, pastor of the First Presbyterian church (sic), and the interment will be private in the Beaver cemetery (sic).

The Daily Times (Beaver, Pa.), Monday evening, January 15, 1912; pg. 1
Info provided by Peggy Bargen Duey 1-25-2014
John A. Cornman, aged 59, one of the best known druggist of the Beaver Valley, died at his home, No. 819 Eleventh street (sic), Beaver Falls, at 5:30 o'clock today. Mr. Cornman has been ill for several months from rheumatism which affected his heart. Mr. Cornman was born in Carlisle, and had been a resident of Beaver Falls for thirty-two years. He had been engaged in the drug business in Seventh avenue (sic) during that time until about three weeks ago when on account of poor health he disposed of his business. Mr. Cornman was a member of the First Presbyterian church (sic), the Royal Arcanum, and the Chamber of Commerce.

His widow, two daughters, Miss Helen R. and Miss Miriam E., at home; three brothers, Dr. Daniel Cornman, of St. Louis, Mo., Ralston Cornman of Columbus, O., and Walter Cornman, of Kansas City, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Ella Wetzel, of Carnegie, Pa., survive.

The funeral service will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be in charge of Rev. George B. Laird, pastor of the First Presbyterian church (sic), and the interment will be private in the Beaver cemetery (sic).

The Daily Times (Beaver, Pa.), Monday evening, January 15, 1912; pg. 1
Info provided by Peggy Bargen Duey 1-25-2014


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  • Added: Feb 19, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105486991/john_a-cornman: accessed ), memorial page for John A. Cornman (1853–15 Jan 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 105486991, citing Beaver Cemetery and Mausoleum, Beaver, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by San (contributor 47126670).