Born July 8, 1904, in Rocky Grove, she was a daughter of Fred and Elma Bumpus.
After graduating from school in Titusville, Mrs. Shadle attended Edinboro Normal School, now Edinboro University, and taught at elementary schools in Plum Township for several years.
She was married in 1926 to Clyde Shadle, who died in 1976.
Surviving are four sons, Lewis Shadle of Cochranton RD 4, James Shadle of Pittsburgh, David Shadle of Carlton, Ga., and Donald Shadle of Cooperstown RD 1; two daughters, Mr. Gilbert (Anna) Crawford of Cooperstown and Mrs. Harris (Shirley) Stearns of New Castle; 23 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Four brothers, two sisters and one grandson are deceased.
The Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, Townville, is in charge of arrangements.
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Born July 8, 1904, in Rocky Grove, she was a daughter of Fred and Elma Bumpus.
After graduating from school in Titusville, Mrs. Shadle attended Edinboro Normal School, now Edinboro University, and taught at elementary schools in Plum Township for several years.
She was married in 1926 to Clyde Shadle, who died in 1976.
Surviving are four sons, Lewis Shadle of Cochranton RD 4, James Shadle of Pittsburgh, David Shadle of Carlton, Ga., and Donald Shadle of Cooperstown RD 1; two daughters, Mr. Gilbert (Anna) Crawford of Cooperstown and Mrs. Harris (Shirley) Stearns of New Castle; 23 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Four brothers, two sisters and one grandson are deceased.
The Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, Townville, is in charge of arrangements.
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