Married James Oaster in Oct 9, 1877, at Conewago Chapel in Adams County.
Mrs. Jane Oaster
Mrs. Jane C. Oaster, 70 years old, a former resident of this vicinity, died in Philadelphia, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Curran, 715 North Ringgold street, Wednesday evening, according to word received here. Death is believed to have been caused by a stroke of apoplexy.
She leaves two sons, Harvey of York, and Raymond A. of Harrisburg; also, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Curren, with whom she resided, and Mrs. Jennette Neely, also of Philadelphia.
The body was brought to York last evening and removed to the home of a son, Harvey Oaster, 475 South Water street, that city. The funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Interment will be made in St. Patrick's cemetery.
Married James Oaster in Oct 9, 1877, at Conewago Chapel in Adams County.
Mrs. Jane Oaster
Mrs. Jane C. Oaster, 70 years old, a former resident of this vicinity, died in Philadelphia, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Curran, 715 North Ringgold street, Wednesday evening, according to word received here. Death is believed to have been caused by a stroke of apoplexy.
She leaves two sons, Harvey of York, and Raymond A. of Harrisburg; also, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Curren, with whom she resided, and Mrs. Jennette Neely, also of Philadelphia.
The body was brought to York last evening and removed to the home of a son, Harvey Oaster, 475 South Water street, that city. The funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Interment will be made in St. Patrick's cemetery.
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