HARRIET A. BITTINGER
Mrs. Harriet A. Bittinger, widow of the late Henry Bittinger, after an illness of three months, died last Friday, July 28, in Hanover, aged 83 years, 10 months and 1 day. Deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solomon and Barbara Hoffman Allewalt, who resided in Berwick township.
She moved to Hanover in 1872, and resided there since that time.
Mrs. Bittinger since childhood, took an active part in church and Sunday School work and was a devoted member of St. Mark's Lutheran church for many years, where her presence will be sadly missed.
Of a courteous and kind demeanor, she has many friends who will learn of her death with sorrow.
Deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. T. J. Little of Hanover, two step-daughters, Mrs. Samuel Basehoar living near Littlestown and Mrs. Milton Kohler of Hagerstown, Md.; and two step-sons, Dr. J. H. Bittinger of Hanover and Hon. John R. Bittinger of Berwick township. George W. Allewelt of Bittinger is a brother of the deceased.
(Copied from the Gettysburg Compiler, Wednesday, August 2, 1911).
HARRIET A. BITTINGER
Mrs. Harriet A. Bittinger, widow of the late Henry Bittinger, after an illness of three months, died last Friday, July 28, in Hanover, aged 83 years, 10 months and 1 day. Deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solomon and Barbara Hoffman Allewalt, who resided in Berwick township.
She moved to Hanover in 1872, and resided there since that time.
Mrs. Bittinger since childhood, took an active part in church and Sunday School work and was a devoted member of St. Mark's Lutheran church for many years, where her presence will be sadly missed.
Of a courteous and kind demeanor, she has many friends who will learn of her death with sorrow.
Deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. T. J. Little of Hanover, two step-daughters, Mrs. Samuel Basehoar living near Littlestown and Mrs. Milton Kohler of Hagerstown, Md.; and two step-sons, Dr. J. H. Bittinger of Hanover and Hon. John R. Bittinger of Berwick township. George W. Allewelt of Bittinger is a brother of the deceased.
(Copied from the Gettysburg Compiler, Wednesday, August 2, 1911).
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