Death: Rochester, Beaver, Pennsylvania, Source: Certificate of Death no. 111251
JOHN CYPHERT, FORMER RESIDENT, DIES AT MONACA
Funeral services over the remains of the late John Cyphert, who died at his late home in Monaca, Pa., Tuesday afternoon, as the result of an attack of typhoid fever will be held from St. Catherine's church this morning at nine o'clock, with Rev. M.J. Macken, pastor celebrating the High Mass of Requiem. Interment will be made in St. Catherine's cemetery.
Mr. Cyphert had been confined to his bed for several weeks on account of an attack of the fever and despite the efforts of his physician and every care on the part of those attending him, he succumbed at the time state. He was a man sixty years old, a former well known and highly respected resident of this city for many years and has many friends both in DuBois and Monoca who will learn of his demise will keen regret. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Stella Cyphert and the following children: Mrs. William O'Neil, DuBois; Miss Nellie and Stephen at home and Mrs. Della Master [Dellamaestra], Cleveland, Ohio.
Published in The DuBois Courier, DuBois, Pennsylvania, Friday, 23 Nov 1928, p. 1, col. 5
Death: Rochester, Beaver, Pennsylvania, Source: Certificate of Death no. 111251
JOHN CYPHERT, FORMER RESIDENT, DIES AT MONACA
Funeral services over the remains of the late John Cyphert, who died at his late home in Monaca, Pa., Tuesday afternoon, as the result of an attack of typhoid fever will be held from St. Catherine's church this morning at nine o'clock, with Rev. M.J. Macken, pastor celebrating the High Mass of Requiem. Interment will be made in St. Catherine's cemetery.
Mr. Cyphert had been confined to his bed for several weeks on account of an attack of the fever and despite the efforts of his physician and every care on the part of those attending him, he succumbed at the time state. He was a man sixty years old, a former well known and highly respected resident of this city for many years and has many friends both in DuBois and Monoca who will learn of his demise will keen regret. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Stella Cyphert and the following children: Mrs. William O'Neil, DuBois; Miss Nellie and Stephen at home and Mrs. Della Master [Dellamaestra], Cleveland, Ohio.
Published in The DuBois Courier, DuBois, Pennsylvania, Friday, 23 Nov 1928, p. 1, col. 5
Gravesite Details
unmarked grave
Family Members
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Mary Ida Cyphert Fenstermaker
1866–1937
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Emma Jane Cyphert Fenstermaker
1870–1934
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Clara A. Cyphert Carr
1872–1905
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William E Cyphert
1874–1888
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Lydia Marie Cyphert Crates
1876–1965
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Leo A. Cyphert
1878–1957
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Alfred J. Cyphert
1880–1945
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Thomas Jacob Cyphert
1885–1966
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Theodore Anthony Cyphert
1887–1960
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Joseph Ready Cyphert
1891–1959
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Agnes Anna Cyphert
1895–1896
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