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Eve Ann <I>Mauk</I> Lingenfelter

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Eve Ann Mauk Lingenfelter

Birth
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jan 1892 (aged 52)
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Sudden Death of an Estimable Lady
Mrs. Eve Lingenfelter, Wife of John U. Lingenfelter, of Oliver township, died very suddenly on Saturday, January 23, about 4 o'clock, of neuralgia of the heart. During the day she had been about attending to her household duties, apparently in sound health, except was suffering somewhat from a headache, until the hour above mentioned when one the members of the family noticed her grow faint and caught her just as she was about to fall to the floor. Other members of the family were called but before she could be got to a bed life was extinct.
Mrs. Lingenfelter was a very estimable Christian lady, beloved by all who knew her. She was for a number of years a consistent member of the M. E. Church. Her remains were laid to rest in the Ebenezer churchyard on Monday afternoon. Rev. Groves,pastor of the Ringgold charge, officiated at the funeral which was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. She was in the 63rd year of her age and leaves a husband and five children to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother.
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John Ulry and Eve Ann Mauk had one other child: Benjamin Franklin Lingenfelter born August 6 1865 in Blair Co., Pennsylvania and died of Appendecitis in 1878 in Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania. His burial place is unknown.
Sudden Death of an Estimable Lady
Mrs. Eve Lingenfelter, Wife of John U. Lingenfelter, of Oliver township, died very suddenly on Saturday, January 23, about 4 o'clock, of neuralgia of the heart. During the day she had been about attending to her household duties, apparently in sound health, except was suffering somewhat from a headache, until the hour above mentioned when one the members of the family noticed her grow faint and caught her just as she was about to fall to the floor. Other members of the family were called but before she could be got to a bed life was extinct.
Mrs. Lingenfelter was a very estimable Christian lady, beloved by all who knew her. She was for a number of years a consistent member of the M. E. Church. Her remains were laid to rest in the Ebenezer churchyard on Monday afternoon. Rev. Groves,pastor of the Ringgold charge, officiated at the funeral which was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. She was in the 63rd year of her age and leaves a husband and five children to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother.
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John Ulry and Eve Ann Mauk had one other child: Benjamin Franklin Lingenfelter born August 6 1865 in Blair Co., Pennsylvania and died of Appendecitis in 1878 in Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania. His burial place is unknown.


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