Reading Times, Wed, 5 May 1897, page 1
Mrs. Mary A. Hain, widow of Jeremiah Hain, died suddenly Tuesday evening at the home of her son George J. Hain, 146 Little Elm street, aged 75 years. On Monday she was apparently in the best of health when she retired, but after midnight had an apoplectic seizure which caused her death. She had suffered an attack about a year ago, but rapidly recovered. Deceased was born in Bernville and resided in this city for fifty years. Her husband preceded her in death forty years. She leaves three sons, George J., with whom she resided, and Frank A., both of this city, Paris A., of Brockton, Mass., and a daughter Mrs. Kate Feather of Reading, besides forth-three grandchildren, a brother, Andrew Aulenbach, of Hammond Station, Schuylkill county, and two sisters, Melissa, of Reading, and Mrs. Samuel Christ, of Ravine, Schuylkill county. Deceased was a member of Zion's Reformed church and Lady Jefferson Home Communion.
Reading Times, Wed, 5 May 1897, page 1
Mrs. Mary A. Hain, widow of Jeremiah Hain, died suddenly Tuesday evening at the home of her son George J. Hain, 146 Little Elm street, aged 75 years. On Monday she was apparently in the best of health when she retired, but after midnight had an apoplectic seizure which caused her death. She had suffered an attack about a year ago, but rapidly recovered. Deceased was born in Bernville and resided in this city for fifty years. Her husband preceded her in death forty years. She leaves three sons, George J., with whom she resided, and Frank A., both of this city, Paris A., of Brockton, Mass., and a daughter Mrs. Kate Feather of Reading, besides forth-three grandchildren, a brother, Andrew Aulenbach, of Hammond Station, Schuylkill county, and two sisters, Melissa, of Reading, and Mrs. Samuel Christ, of Ravine, Schuylkill county. Deceased was a member of Zion's Reformed church and Lady Jefferson Home Communion.
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