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Nina Muriel <I>Eakin</I> Manross

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Nina Muriel Eakin Manross

Birth
Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Jan 1938 (aged 47)
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4324833, Longitude: -79.6962056
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Mrs. Arlie Manross
Mrs. Nina Manross, 47, wife of Arlie Manross, of 40 Spruce Street, died at the home of her brother, C.R. Goodwell, 404 East Fourth Street, at midnight Thursday after a brief illness. Mrs. Manross was born at Cambridge Springs. She came to Oil City about 20 years ago and had resided here since that time.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter. Mrs. Ralph McCool of Franklin; one son. Raymond, of Polk; one brother at whose home she died, and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Gilbert, of Warren, Ohio. The body was taken to the Reinsel Funeral Home where it will remain until the time of the services. The body will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. B. McCool, 63 Observation Street, Bleakley Hill, Franklin, where Funeral Services will be held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon with interment following in the Grove Hill Cemetery, Oil City.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) January 7 1938.

Mrs. Arlie Manross
Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Manross, wife of Arlie Manross, of 40 Spruce Street, who died Thursday night, were conducted at the home of her daughter, Mrs., Ralph McCool, 63 Observation Street, Bleakley Hill, at 2 p. m. Sunday.
Rev. Paul Servey, pastor of the Grace Evangelical Church of Rocky Grove, officiated at the services. Miss Sutley and Miss Mawhinney sang "Good Bye Down Here But Good Morning Up There," and "Eastern Gate." Miss Flickner was the accompanist. Interment was in Grove Hill Cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers: Leroy Kightllnger, Merle Gilmore, Earl McCool, Clayton McCool, William Thompson and Leo Repman.
The following attended the services from out of town: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert, Warren, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Kapp, Shippenville,. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCool, Emlenton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCool, Cranberry; Mrs. John Gonzales and Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Goodwell, Oil City.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) January 10 1938.
Mrs. Arlie Manross
Mrs. Nina Manross, 47, wife of Arlie Manross, of 40 Spruce Street, died at the home of her brother, C.R. Goodwell, 404 East Fourth Street, at midnight Thursday after a brief illness. Mrs. Manross was born at Cambridge Springs. She came to Oil City about 20 years ago and had resided here since that time.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter. Mrs. Ralph McCool of Franklin; one son. Raymond, of Polk; one brother at whose home she died, and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Gilbert, of Warren, Ohio. The body was taken to the Reinsel Funeral Home where it will remain until the time of the services. The body will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. B. McCool, 63 Observation Street, Bleakley Hill, Franklin, where Funeral Services will be held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon with interment following in the Grove Hill Cemetery, Oil City.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) January 7 1938.

Mrs. Arlie Manross
Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Manross, wife of Arlie Manross, of 40 Spruce Street, who died Thursday night, were conducted at the home of her daughter, Mrs., Ralph McCool, 63 Observation Street, Bleakley Hill, at 2 p. m. Sunday.
Rev. Paul Servey, pastor of the Grace Evangelical Church of Rocky Grove, officiated at the services. Miss Sutley and Miss Mawhinney sang "Good Bye Down Here But Good Morning Up There," and "Eastern Gate." Miss Flickner was the accompanist. Interment was in Grove Hill Cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers: Leroy Kightllnger, Merle Gilmore, Earl McCool, Clayton McCool, William Thompson and Leo Repman.
The following attended the services from out of town: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert, Warren, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Kapp, Shippenville,. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCool, Emlenton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCool, Cranberry; Mrs. John Gonzales and Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Goodwell, Oil City.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) January 10 1938.


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