and Mae L Whitling;
step-daughter of Charles F Crownoble;
wife of 1)Elmer Emery Albaugh
and 2)Harry Harold Rodgers
- married Oct 7, 1946
"City Woman Dies at 77 In Hospital - Mrs Harriet B Rodgers, 77, of 205 Imperial St, wife of Harry H Rodgers, died at 3:25 am Thursday in the Oil City Hospital. Born in Clarion County, September 7, 1895, she was a daughter of George B and Mae Whitling Reese. Mrs Rogers was a member of the First Free Methodist Church and taught Sunday school for many years. She also was a Bible School director at the Pleasantville Campgrounds for many years. Surviving in addition to her husband, Harry H, whom she married October 7, 1946, are a daughter, Mrs Edward (Betty) Anderson of Oil City, and two sisters, Mrs Archie (Sarah) Passauer and Mrs Fred (Edna) Gustafson, both of Oil City, RD 2. A daughter, Mrs Mae Kothern (sic) [Cothern], and a son, Elmer Albaugh, are deceased. Friends may call...in the Charles A Morrison Funeral Home...Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 2:30 pm Sunday with Rev Howard Rose of Bradford and Rev James Grant, pastor of the First Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Plumer Cemetery."
(Oil City Derrick, June 15, 1973, p.12)
and Mae L Whitling;
step-daughter of Charles F Crownoble;
wife of 1)Elmer Emery Albaugh
and 2)Harry Harold Rodgers
- married Oct 7, 1946
"City Woman Dies at 77 In Hospital - Mrs Harriet B Rodgers, 77, of 205 Imperial St, wife of Harry H Rodgers, died at 3:25 am Thursday in the Oil City Hospital. Born in Clarion County, September 7, 1895, she was a daughter of George B and Mae Whitling Reese. Mrs Rogers was a member of the First Free Methodist Church and taught Sunday school for many years. She also was a Bible School director at the Pleasantville Campgrounds for many years. Surviving in addition to her husband, Harry H, whom she married October 7, 1946, are a daughter, Mrs Edward (Betty) Anderson of Oil City, and two sisters, Mrs Archie (Sarah) Passauer and Mrs Fred (Edna) Gustafson, both of Oil City, RD 2. A daughter, Mrs Mae Kothern (sic) [Cothern], and a son, Elmer Albaugh, are deceased. Friends may call...in the Charles A Morrison Funeral Home...Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 2:30 pm Sunday with Rev Howard Rose of Bradford and Rev James Grant, pastor of the First Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Plumer Cemetery."
(Oil City Derrick, June 15, 1973, p.12)
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