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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, April 9, 1914; pg. 8
MRS. THEO. C0RNMAN DEAD
Well Known Citizen Passed Away This Morning
Mrs. Annie V. Cornman, widow of Theodore Cornman, for many years one of Carlisle's most prominent citizens died at her home, 57 East North street (sic), about five thirty this morning as the result of a stroke of paralysis sustained Saturday, although she had been in failing health prior to that time. Mrs. Cornman was an estimable woman, and a member of the: Reformed church. She was 74 years of age. Charles T. Cornman, of Carlisle is a step son, and Mrs. George Stine, of this place, an adopted daughter. Miss Elizabeth Green, of this place is a sister.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), April 9, 1914; pg. 1
MRS. ANNIE B. CORNMAN DIES OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. Annie B. Cornman, widow of the late Theodore Cornman died at her home on 57 East North street, at 5.30 o'clock this morning. Death was the result of a stroke of paralysis received some time ago.
She is survived by one sister, Miss Elizabeth Green, of this place.
Funeral services will be announced later.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Monday, April 13, 1914; pg. 1
Rev. E.L. Coblentz, pastor of the Reformed Church officiated at the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie V. Cornman held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The pall bearers were Dr. E.A. Shulenberger, Daniel Rupp, D.E. Brindle, Samuel Bentz, P.W. Morris, and Theodore Frederick. Interment was made in the Old Graveyard.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, April 9, 1914; pg. 8
MRS. THEO. C0RNMAN DEAD
Well Known Citizen Passed Away This Morning
Mrs. Annie V. Cornman, widow of Theodore Cornman, for many years one of Carlisle's most prominent citizens died at her home, 57 East North street (sic), about five thirty this morning as the result of a stroke of paralysis sustained Saturday, although she had been in failing health prior to that time. Mrs. Cornman was an estimable woman, and a member of the: Reformed church. She was 74 years of age. Charles T. Cornman, of Carlisle is a step son, and Mrs. George Stine, of this place, an adopted daughter. Miss Elizabeth Green, of this place is a sister.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), April 9, 1914; pg. 1
MRS. ANNIE B. CORNMAN DIES OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. Annie B. Cornman, widow of the late Theodore Cornman died at her home on 57 East North street, at 5.30 o'clock this morning. Death was the result of a stroke of paralysis received some time ago.
She is survived by one sister, Miss Elizabeth Green, of this place.
Funeral services will be announced later.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Monday, April 13, 1914; pg. 1
Rev. E.L. Coblentz, pastor of the Reformed Church officiated at the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie V. Cornman held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The pall bearers were Dr. E.A. Shulenberger, Daniel Rupp, D.E. Brindle, Samuel Bentz, P.W. Morris, and Theodore Frederick. Interment was made in the Old Graveyard.
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