Born in England, May 1, 1887, she was a daughter of Frank and Anna Redoell Swabey.
Mrs. Hittle formerly attended the South Canonsburg Church.
Besides her father, Frank Swabey, living in Florida. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Michael Gal!, Canonsburg; Mrs. John Dagsher. Canonsburg; and Mrs. Clyde Sheets, Canonsburg; and three sons William Manes, Canonsburg; John Manes, Washington. R.D, 1; and 1st/Sgt. James Manes, Germany.
Also surviving are two brothers, William Swabey, Fla.; and Harry Swabey, Millsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Ullomon, Fla.; and Mrs. Lucy Mickles, Ohio; and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Speakman Funeral Home, Houston, in charge of Rev. Ralph T. Kemper of the South Canonsburg Church. Burial was in Oak Spring Cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
07 Jan 1952, Mon • Page 6
Born in England, May 1, 1887, she was a daughter of Frank and Anna Redoell Swabey.
Mrs. Hittle formerly attended the South Canonsburg Church.
Besides her father, Frank Swabey, living in Florida. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Michael Gal!, Canonsburg; Mrs. John Dagsher. Canonsburg; and Mrs. Clyde Sheets, Canonsburg; and three sons William Manes, Canonsburg; John Manes, Washington. R.D, 1; and 1st/Sgt. James Manes, Germany.
Also surviving are two brothers, William Swabey, Fla.; and Harry Swabey, Millsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Ullomon, Fla.; and Mrs. Lucy Mickles, Ohio; and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Speakman Funeral Home, Houston, in charge of Rev. Ralph T. Kemper of the South Canonsburg Church. Burial was in Oak Spring Cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
07 Jan 1952, Mon • Page 6
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