DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Inskip
Mrs. Mary E. Inskip, 52, a native of Virginia and a resident of Adams county for seven years, wife of W. J. Inskip, died at her home near Mummert's meeting house, Reading township, Friday evening at 8 o'clock following a year's illness of complications.
Surviving are her usband, five sons, Arthur Inskiop, Hanover; Granville Inskip, Hampton, and George B., Truman and Calvin Inskip, all at home; three brothers, Calvin Wilson, John Wilson and Charles Wilson, all of Virginia; three sisters, Mrs. Homer Turner and Mrs. Walter Gardner, of Virginai, and Mrs. Clare Warner, of Hampton.
Funeral was held from the Inskip home, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, with further services at the Hampton Lutheran church, the Rev. J. Harold Little and the REv. H. D. Houtz officiating. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Byrin Nickey, Willis Thomas, William tSambaugh, Paul Brown, Glenn Jacobs and Jonas Wolf served as pallbearers.
DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Inskip
Mrs. Mary E. Inskip, 52, a native of Virginia and a resident of Adams county for seven years, wife of W. J. Inskip, died at her home near Mummert's meeting house, Reading township, Friday evening at 8 o'clock following a year's illness of complications.
Surviving are her usband, five sons, Arthur Inskiop, Hanover; Granville Inskip, Hampton, and George B., Truman and Calvin Inskip, all at home; three brothers, Calvin Wilson, John Wilson and Charles Wilson, all of Virginia; three sisters, Mrs. Homer Turner and Mrs. Walter Gardner, of Virginai, and Mrs. Clare Warner, of Hampton.
Funeral was held from the Inskip home, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, with further services at the Hampton Lutheran church, the Rev. J. Harold Little and the REv. H. D. Houtz officiating. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Byrin Nickey, Willis Thomas, William tSambaugh, Paul Brown, Glenn Jacobs and Jonas Wolf served as pallbearers.
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