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Lulu Anzonetta Fife

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Lulu Anzonetta Fife

Birth
Saint Clair, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Apr 1927 (aged 57)
Saint Clair, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bethel Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3365934, Longitude: -80.045889
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Info provided by Patricia Fabri

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
12 Jan 1927, Wed

Miss Lulu A. Fife, died Sunday night at her home, "Valley Farm," Upper St. Clair township. She was a daughter of John T. and Jennie M. Fife, who were among the first families that settled in southern Allegheny county. Miss Fife was a life-long member of Bethel Presbyterian Church and was an active worker in the Wycoff Bible class and the Fannie Dietrich Missionary society of that congregation. She leaves her father, John T. Fife, 90 years old, among the last survivors of the Sixty-second Pennsylvania volunteers; two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Fenton of New Castle, and Mrs. James I. Rhodes of Library, and a brother, J. Morton Fife of Upper St. Clair.
Info provided by Patricia Fabri

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
12 Jan 1927, Wed

Miss Lulu A. Fife, died Sunday night at her home, "Valley Farm," Upper St. Clair township. She was a daughter of John T. and Jennie M. Fife, who were among the first families that settled in southern Allegheny county. Miss Fife was a life-long member of Bethel Presbyterian Church and was an active worker in the Wycoff Bible class and the Fannie Dietrich Missionary society of that congregation. She leaves her father, John T. Fife, 90 years old, among the last survivors of the Sixty-second Pennsylvania volunteers; two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Fenton of New Castle, and Mrs. James I. Rhodes of Library, and a brother, J. Morton Fife of Upper St. Clair.


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