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Martha Agnes <I>Fleagle</I> Sefton

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Martha Agnes Fleagle Sefton

Birth
Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
29 Dec 1907 (aged 72)
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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After a lingering illness from Bright’s disease, followed by paralysis, Mrs. Martha Agnes Sefton, wife of Joseph W. Sefton, died on Wednesday last, aged 62 years, 4 months and 4 days. Deceased was a native of Fredrick County, Md., where she married Mr. Sefton. More than thirty years ago they removed to this place and long resided on Stein-wehr Avenue, near the Borough limits. She was a devoted wife and mother and a kind neighbor, and in her last hours was surrounded by her husband and children, all of whom reside here. Besides the affected husband she is survived by the following children: Miss Cleltia, Charles C, Brady M, Mrs. C. J. Williams, Harry B., Edward B., and Ivy M. The remains were interred in Evergreen Cemetery on Friday, with Funeral services conducted by Revs. G. M. Glenn, and A R. Steek of this place, and Rev. Charles Reinewald of Emmitsburg. The bearers were Megers , B. A. Riley, John Hass, Calvin Hamilton and J. W. Fisharty.
After a lingering illness from Bright’s disease, followed by paralysis, Mrs. Martha Agnes Sefton, wife of Joseph W. Sefton, died on Wednesday last, aged 62 years, 4 months and 4 days. Deceased was a native of Fredrick County, Md., where she married Mr. Sefton. More than thirty years ago they removed to this place and long resided on Stein-wehr Avenue, near the Borough limits. She was a devoted wife and mother and a kind neighbor, and in her last hours was surrounded by her husband and children, all of whom reside here. Besides the affected husband she is survived by the following children: Miss Cleltia, Charles C, Brady M, Mrs. C. J. Williams, Harry B., Edward B., and Ivy M. The remains were interred in Evergreen Cemetery on Friday, with Funeral services conducted by Revs. G. M. Glenn, and A R. Steek of this place, and Rev. Charles Reinewald of Emmitsburg. The bearers were Megers , B. A. Riley, John Hass, Calvin Hamilton and J. W. Fisharty.


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