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Emma Jane <I>Sponenburg</I> Woodring

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Emma Jane Sponenburg Woodring

Birth
Nescopeck, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 May 1953 (aged 81)
Nescopeck, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY: The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, May 26, 1953
Mrs. Emma J. Woodring, eighty-one, East Fifth Street, Nescopeck died last evening at six-fifty o'clock at the home or her daughter, Clara Woodring.
Mrs. Woodring had been bedfast for the past three weeks and was in poor health for six months. She was born and raised in Nescopeck and had lived 36 years in Northumberland. She returned to Nescopeck in 1949 following the death of her husband, Edward.
Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Merrill Davenport, Ancon, Panama Canal Zone and Mrs. Clara Woodring, Nescopeck. The following sisters also survive: Mrs. Adda Hetler, Berwick, Mrs. Grace Roberts, Northumberland; Miss Clara Sponenberg and Mrs. John White, Nescopeck. Two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock from the Heller Funeral home with the Rev. J. Paul Taylor, pastor of the Nescopeck Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be made in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Market Street.


Children: Mary Alice Woodring Davenport, 1911-2010, buried Fort Sam Houston National cemetery , San Antonio , Texas
OBITUARY: The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, May 26, 1953
Mrs. Emma J. Woodring, eighty-one, East Fifth Street, Nescopeck died last evening at six-fifty o'clock at the home or her daughter, Clara Woodring.
Mrs. Woodring had been bedfast for the past three weeks and was in poor health for six months. She was born and raised in Nescopeck and had lived 36 years in Northumberland. She returned to Nescopeck in 1949 following the death of her husband, Edward.
Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Merrill Davenport, Ancon, Panama Canal Zone and Mrs. Clara Woodring, Nescopeck. The following sisters also survive: Mrs. Adda Hetler, Berwick, Mrs. Grace Roberts, Northumberland; Miss Clara Sponenberg and Mrs. John White, Nescopeck. Two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock from the Heller Funeral home with the Rev. J. Paul Taylor, pastor of the Nescopeck Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be made in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Market Street.


Children: Mary Alice Woodring Davenport, 1911-2010, buried Fort Sam Houston National cemetery , San Antonio , Texas


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