Mrs. Daisy Hoffman, 74, was found dead in bed Sunday by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, 1281 Otter St., with whom she made her home. Dr. George Butters, deputy coroner of Venango County, issued a certificate of death by natural causes. She was born in Raymilton November 13, 1876, the daughter of Sylvester and Mary Titsler Hanna. She is survived by the following children: Earl Hoffman, Franklin; Mrs. James Ingham, George Hoffman and Alphius Hoffman, Oil City; and Charles Hoffman, Cooperstown. Also the following sisters and brothers: Bella Hanna, Stoneboro; Maude Kelley, Dempseytown; Clyde Hanna, Cooperstown; Earl Hanna, Troy, Pa.; William Hanna, Bully Hill and Mrs. Archie Graham, Franklin. Twelve grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren together with a number of nieces and nephews also survive. Interment will be in the Cooperstown Cemetery.
Mrs. Daisy Hoffman, 74, was found dead in bed Sunday by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, 1281 Otter St., with whom she made her home. Dr. George Butters, deputy coroner of Venango County, issued a certificate of death by natural causes. She was born in Raymilton November 13, 1876, the daughter of Sylvester and Mary Titsler Hanna. She is survived by the following children: Earl Hoffman, Franklin; Mrs. James Ingham, George Hoffman and Alphius Hoffman, Oil City; and Charles Hoffman, Cooperstown. Also the following sisters and brothers: Bella Hanna, Stoneboro; Maude Kelley, Dempseytown; Clyde Hanna, Cooperstown; Earl Hanna, Troy, Pa.; William Hanna, Bully Hill and Mrs. Archie Graham, Franklin. Twelve grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren together with a number of nieces and nephews also survive. Interment will be in the Cooperstown Cemetery.
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