She was married to Abraham Luse who preceded her to death about four years ago. Surviving are the following children: Clement, William and John Luse of Centre Hall; and Mrs. Emma Neese, of Auburn, N.Y. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, namely; Samuel Ream, of Millmont; Michael, of Millheim; Mrs. Jacob Henn, of Des Moines, Ia.; and Mrs. Susan Long, of Penns Cave.
The body was shipped to Centre Hall where services were held this Thursday morning at the home of Milford Luse, conducted by Rev. Foss. Burial was made in the Centre Hall cemetery. Mrs. Luse was a kind christian woman. She united with the Evangelical church when a young girl and remained faithful all her life." (The Centre Democrat, Oct. 19, 1916)
She was married to Abraham Luse who preceded her to death about four years ago. Surviving are the following children: Clement, William and John Luse of Centre Hall; and Mrs. Emma Neese, of Auburn, N.Y. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, namely; Samuel Ream, of Millmont; Michael, of Millheim; Mrs. Jacob Henn, of Des Moines, Ia.; and Mrs. Susan Long, of Penns Cave.
The body was shipped to Centre Hall where services were held this Thursday morning at the home of Milford Luse, conducted by Rev. Foss. Burial was made in the Centre Hall cemetery. Mrs. Luse was a kind christian woman. She united with the Evangelical church when a young girl and remained faithful all her life." (The Centre Democrat, Oct. 19, 1916)
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A. P. LUSE
NOV. 24, 1840 - SEPT. 28, 1911
HANNAH HIS WIFE
JAN. 20, 1841 - OCT. 17, 1916
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