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Katharine Laura “Kate” <I>Young</I> Spielman

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Katharine Laura “Kate” Young Spielman

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Jul 1940 (aged 84)
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5195616, Longitude: -78.3672576
Memorial ID
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Suggested Edit

Find a Grave contributor, John Young has made the following suggested edits.
Suggested edit: Obit Alt. paper Mar 16 1912
Wife of John Young, died at the family residence in West Philadephia, Thursday last. The deceased was the daughter of Henry and Hettie Hileman and had she lived until the 18th of April she would have been 79 years old. Surviving her are the following children: Mrs D. E. Spielman of Altoona, Curtis Young of Claysburg, Minerva Young of Philadephia, Mrs (Sarah) P. F. Maimes of Philadephia and John Young of Iowa. She also was the mother of Lloyd and Frank Young deceased. One sister, Mrs H. B. Taylor of San Diego, Cal., also survives. She was a charter member of the Immanuel Lutheran church, Cedar Ave & Fifty Second Street, West Philadephia. The body was brought to Altoona on the train and the funeral proceeded direct to Oak Ridge cemetery, where interment was made.
Contributor: John Young (50162227)
Suggested Edit

Find a Grave contributor, John Young has made the following suggested edits.
Suggested edit: Obit Alt. paper Mar 16 1912
Wife of John Young, died at the family residence in West Philadephia, Thursday last. The deceased was the daughter of Henry and Hettie Hileman and had she lived until the 18th of April she would have been 79 years old. Surviving her are the following children: Mrs D. E. Spielman of Altoona, Curtis Young of Claysburg, Minerva Young of Philadephia, Mrs (Sarah) P. F. Maimes of Philadephia and John Young of Iowa. She also was the mother of Lloyd and Frank Young deceased. One sister, Mrs H. B. Taylor of San Diego, Cal., also survives. She was a charter member of the Immanuel Lutheran church, Cedar Ave & Fifty Second Street, West Philadephia. The body was brought to Altoona on the train and the funeral proceeded direct to Oak Ridge cemetery, where interment was made.
Contributor: John Young (50162227)


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