Mrs. Lydia (Langham) Harlin, widow of David Harlin, died this morning at 8.20 o'clock at her home, 3417 Fourth avenue, Duncansville, following an illness of three weeks.
She was a daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth Langham and was born at the Head-of-Ten, west of Duncansville, on Nov. 24, 1864.
She was first united in marriage with John Price. When the iron works closed down in Duncansville, they went to Birmingham, Ala., where they resided for a short time, or until Mr. Price died, when she returned to Duncansville. She was later united in marriage with David Harlin, who died on Dec. 26, 1922.
Surviving are one brother, David Langham of Hollidaysburg, and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Harlin was a member of the Duncansville Lutheran Church.
Friends are being received at the home.
Altoona Mirror: Friday Evening, March 3, 1939, page 32.
Certificate of Death # 25073
Interred March 5, 1939 in Carson Valley, Harvey M. Liebegott FH,Duncansville, PA
Mrs. Lydia (Langham) Harlin, widow of David Harlin, died this morning at 8.20 o'clock at her home, 3417 Fourth avenue, Duncansville, following an illness of three weeks.
She was a daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth Langham and was born at the Head-of-Ten, west of Duncansville, on Nov. 24, 1864.
She was first united in marriage with John Price. When the iron works closed down in Duncansville, they went to Birmingham, Ala., where they resided for a short time, or until Mr. Price died, when she returned to Duncansville. She was later united in marriage with David Harlin, who died on Dec. 26, 1922.
Surviving are one brother, David Langham of Hollidaysburg, and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Harlin was a member of the Duncansville Lutheran Church.
Friends are being received at the home.
Altoona Mirror: Friday Evening, March 3, 1939, page 32.
Certificate of Death # 25073
Interred March 5, 1939 in Carson Valley, Harvey M. Liebegott FH,Duncansville, PA
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