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Sallie <I>Weiser</I> Dinger

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Sallie Weiser Dinger

Birth
Emerickville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Aug 1905 (aged 36)
Emerickville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Emerickville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Sallie Weiser was the daughter of Emanuel Weiser and Mary Ann Emerick.

She married Charles Monroe Dinger on 23 Sep 1891 in Emerickville, PA.

Sallie died at the home of her father, Emanuel Weiser, in Emerickville, PA and was buried 27 Aug 1905.

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Death Notice, Wednesday, 30 Aug 1905, "The Star" (Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., PA), p. 2

MRS. CHARLES M. DINGER DIED THURSDAY MORNING.

Had been Ill Many Months -- The Funeral was held Sunday Afternoon at Emerickville and was Very Large.

Mrs. Sallie Dinger, wife of Charles M. Dinger, a member of the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. of this place, died at the home of her father, E. Weiser, at Emerickville at 1.30 a.m. Thursday, August 24, 1905, after a long illness from cancer. Mrs. Dinger had been in New York City and Philadelphia a couple of times consulting and receiving treatment from eminent physicians, but they were powerless to stay the dread disease. Not until the Sunday before she died did Mrs. Dinger give up hope of being restored to health, and when she did give up her lamp of life soon went out. Her suffering was not intense until the last two days. She talked to her husband about dying and said she was ready to depart this life. The last words she uttered ten minutes before she died were "It is after midnight; we will go to sleep and sleep good." She did go to sleep never to awaken to earthly scenes again.

Sallie Dinger was born at Emerickville October 22, 1808, and would have been 37 years old next October. She clerked in her father's store at Emerickville for some time and was well known and well liked in that neighborhood. September 23, 1891, Charles M. Dinger and Sallie Weiser were united in marriage at Emerickvllle. Three children, two sons and one daughter, were born unto them, two of whom preceded the mother to the Eternal Shores. Deceased is survived by her husband and two year old son, Charles, her father and two sisters, Mrs. Lavina Baum, of Reynoldsville, and Mrs. O. F. Haines, of Emerickville. Husband, father and two sisters were at the bedside when Mrs. Dinger died.

Mrs. Dinger was a member of the Lutheran church at Emerickville a number of years, but after Mr. and Mrs. Dinger moved to Reynoldsville five years ago, they both joined the Presbyterian church in this place. On account of poor health Mrs. Dinger was not able to attend church very often the past two or three years.

Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church at Emerickville at 2.00 p. m. Sunday, conducted by Rev. A. D. McKay, pastor of the Reynoldsvllle Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. J. W. Myers, of Reynoldsville, pastor of Lutheran church. It was one of the largest funerals probably ever held at Emerickvllle, the church being crowded and fully enough on the out side to refill it twice more. This was largely due to the large acquaintance Mrs. Dinger had and the fact that she clerked in ber father's store from a little girl until a few years ago, and the kind way and word she had for everybody. The Sons of Veterans, of Reynoldsville, of which Mr. Dinger is a member, attended the funeral in a body. Interment was made in the Emerickville cemetery.

Floral tribute: Standing wreath, from husband; pillow, father and sisters; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seheafnocker; pillow, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. King; bouquets, Mrs. A. M. Applegate, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Sayers, Mrs. Wm. Beninger, Mrs. John Hatten, Mrs. A.G. Dinger, Mrs. A. J. Emery, Mrs. J. R. Keys, and others whose names we were unable to get.

Those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mrs. John and Miss Lizzie Weiser, Miamisburg, Ohio, Miss Sallie Weiser, of Sunbury, Pa., Mr. G. A. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. George Barclay, East Pittsburg.
Sallie Weiser was the daughter of Emanuel Weiser and Mary Ann Emerick.

She married Charles Monroe Dinger on 23 Sep 1891 in Emerickville, PA.

Sallie died at the home of her father, Emanuel Weiser, in Emerickville, PA and was buried 27 Aug 1905.

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Death Notice, Wednesday, 30 Aug 1905, "The Star" (Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., PA), p. 2

MRS. CHARLES M. DINGER DIED THURSDAY MORNING.

Had been Ill Many Months -- The Funeral was held Sunday Afternoon at Emerickville and was Very Large.

Mrs. Sallie Dinger, wife of Charles M. Dinger, a member of the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. of this place, died at the home of her father, E. Weiser, at Emerickville at 1.30 a.m. Thursday, August 24, 1905, after a long illness from cancer. Mrs. Dinger had been in New York City and Philadelphia a couple of times consulting and receiving treatment from eminent physicians, but they were powerless to stay the dread disease. Not until the Sunday before she died did Mrs. Dinger give up hope of being restored to health, and when she did give up her lamp of life soon went out. Her suffering was not intense until the last two days. She talked to her husband about dying and said she was ready to depart this life. The last words she uttered ten minutes before she died were "It is after midnight; we will go to sleep and sleep good." She did go to sleep never to awaken to earthly scenes again.

Sallie Dinger was born at Emerickville October 22, 1808, and would have been 37 years old next October. She clerked in her father's store at Emerickville for some time and was well known and well liked in that neighborhood. September 23, 1891, Charles M. Dinger and Sallie Weiser were united in marriage at Emerickvllle. Three children, two sons and one daughter, were born unto them, two of whom preceded the mother to the Eternal Shores. Deceased is survived by her husband and two year old son, Charles, her father and two sisters, Mrs. Lavina Baum, of Reynoldsville, and Mrs. O. F. Haines, of Emerickville. Husband, father and two sisters were at the bedside when Mrs. Dinger died.

Mrs. Dinger was a member of the Lutheran church at Emerickville a number of years, but after Mr. and Mrs. Dinger moved to Reynoldsville five years ago, they both joined the Presbyterian church in this place. On account of poor health Mrs. Dinger was not able to attend church very often the past two or three years.

Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church at Emerickville at 2.00 p. m. Sunday, conducted by Rev. A. D. McKay, pastor of the Reynoldsvllle Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. J. W. Myers, of Reynoldsville, pastor of Lutheran church. It was one of the largest funerals probably ever held at Emerickvllle, the church being crowded and fully enough on the out side to refill it twice more. This was largely due to the large acquaintance Mrs. Dinger had and the fact that she clerked in ber father's store from a little girl until a few years ago, and the kind way and word she had for everybody. The Sons of Veterans, of Reynoldsville, of which Mr. Dinger is a member, attended the funeral in a body. Interment was made in the Emerickville cemetery.

Floral tribute: Standing wreath, from husband; pillow, father and sisters; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seheafnocker; pillow, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. King; bouquets, Mrs. A. M. Applegate, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Sayers, Mrs. Wm. Beninger, Mrs. John Hatten, Mrs. A.G. Dinger, Mrs. A. J. Emery, Mrs. J. R. Keys, and others whose names we were unable to get.

Those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mrs. John and Miss Lizzie Weiser, Miamisburg, Ohio, Miss Sallie Weiser, of Sunbury, Pa., Mr. G. A. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. George Barclay, East Pittsburg.


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