Mrs. Margaret Grace Best, 65, of Knox RD 2, wife of Joseph R. Best, died unexpectedly in her home Wednesday morning. She had been in ill health four years. Born in Beaver Township, Clarion County, August 5, 1909, she was a daughter of Edward and Nellie Hannagan Eisenhuth. She had lived her entire life in the Knox area. She was married in 1931 to Joseph R. Best, who survives. Mrs. Best was a member of the Mt. Joy United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women of the church. In addition to her husband she is survived by five sons, Raymond Best of Fredonia RD 1, Phillip M and Arthur E. Best of Knox RD 1, T-Sgt. Chester R. Best, stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base at Knob Noster, Mo., Glenn R. Best of Wattsburg; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Patricia) Greenawalt of Knox RD; a sister, Mrs. Homer (Sarah) Best of Knox RD; five brothers, John Eisenhuth of Titusville, Samuel Eisenhuth of Rocky Grove, Frank, Robert and Junior Eisenhuth of Knox; 18 grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. An infant daughter and a sister are deceased. Removal was made to the Roy P. Stuart Funeral HOme in Knox, where friends will be received today and where funeral services will be held at 2 pm Saturday. Rev. Ralph Romine, pastor of the Mt. Joy United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Mt. Joy Cemetery.
From: The Derrick, Oil City, Pennsylvania, on Thursday January 23, 1975, Page 12
Mrs. Margaret Grace Best, 65, of Knox RD 2, wife of Joseph R. Best, died unexpectedly in her home Wednesday morning. She had been in ill health four years. Born in Beaver Township, Clarion County, August 5, 1909, she was a daughter of Edward and Nellie Hannagan Eisenhuth. She had lived her entire life in the Knox area. She was married in 1931 to Joseph R. Best, who survives. Mrs. Best was a member of the Mt. Joy United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women of the church. In addition to her husband she is survived by five sons, Raymond Best of Fredonia RD 1, Phillip M and Arthur E. Best of Knox RD 1, T-Sgt. Chester R. Best, stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base at Knob Noster, Mo., Glenn R. Best of Wattsburg; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Patricia) Greenawalt of Knox RD; a sister, Mrs. Homer (Sarah) Best of Knox RD; five brothers, John Eisenhuth of Titusville, Samuel Eisenhuth of Rocky Grove, Frank, Robert and Junior Eisenhuth of Knox; 18 grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. An infant daughter and a sister are deceased. Removal was made to the Roy P. Stuart Funeral HOme in Knox, where friends will be received today and where funeral services will be held at 2 pm Saturday. Rev. Ralph Romine, pastor of the Mt. Joy United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Mt. Joy Cemetery.
From: The Derrick, Oil City, Pennsylvania, on Thursday January 23, 1975, Page 12
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