She was born in Allegheny county on May 29, 1865, the daughter of the late Robert and Ellen Guthrie. She was united in marriage to George H. Wilson of Canonsburg on Nov. 2, 1882. To this union were born 15 children of whom 12 survive. Early in her life she joined the Chartiers U. P. church in Canonsburg, later becoming a member of the First U. P. church in Washington.
In addition to her husband, the following children survive: Mrs. Gus Slenkamp, Brentwood; Harold, West Park; Everett, Overbrook; Mrs. Carl Lattimore, Apollo; Mrs. James Cox and Clarence and Melvin Wilson of Canonsburg; Raymond, Houston; and Mrs. Clyde Allison, Mrs. J. C. Hampe, Mrs. Victor Pryor, and Mrs. George Hirst of Washington. A sister, Mrs. Ida Clyde of Canonsburg, also survives.
The body has been taken to the late home where friends will be received until Friday afternoon when it will be brought to the Chartiers U. P. church here where funeral services will be held in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Paul Graham at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the Oak Spring cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
01 May 1940, Wed • Page 2
She was born in Allegheny county on May 29, 1865, the daughter of the late Robert and Ellen Guthrie. She was united in marriage to George H. Wilson of Canonsburg on Nov. 2, 1882. To this union were born 15 children of whom 12 survive. Early in her life she joined the Chartiers U. P. church in Canonsburg, later becoming a member of the First U. P. church in Washington.
In addition to her husband, the following children survive: Mrs. Gus Slenkamp, Brentwood; Harold, West Park; Everett, Overbrook; Mrs. Carl Lattimore, Apollo; Mrs. James Cox and Clarence and Melvin Wilson of Canonsburg; Raymond, Houston; and Mrs. Clyde Allison, Mrs. J. C. Hampe, Mrs. Victor Pryor, and Mrs. George Hirst of Washington. A sister, Mrs. Ida Clyde of Canonsburg, also survives.
The body has been taken to the late home where friends will be received until Friday afternoon when it will be brought to the Chartiers U. P. church here where funeral services will be held in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Paul Graham at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the Oak Spring cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
01 May 1940, Wed • Page 2
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