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Susannah Sill <I>Bebout</I> King

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Susannah Sill Bebout King

Birth
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Jan 1959 (aged 60)
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K, Lot 110
Memorial ID
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The Washington Observer, Washington, Pennsylvania, January 1959

SUSANNAH BEBOUT KING

Mrs. Susannah Bebout King, 60, of Eighty Four, RD 1, near Thomas, died Saturday, January 3, 1959 at 11:15 pm in Washington Hospital after a one week illness. She was admitted to the hospital December 23, 1958.

She was born in Canonsburg, May 9, 1898, a daughter of James C. and Laura Espy Bebout, and was the last of her family. A life resident of the Canonsburg vicinity, Mrs. King was a member of Viewcrest Community Church and was superintendent of the Sunday School. She was also a member of the 1918 Needle Club and Fidelity Circle of the Hill Church community.

She was married in Canonsburg June 2, 1921, to Jesse M King who survives with three sons, Donald P. and Kenneth M. King both of Eighty Four R D 1, and Raymond Marshall King, Albuquerque, N M, and 10 grandchildren. One son, James Bebout King, died during World War II.

The Washington Observer, Washington, Pennsylvania, January 1959

SUSANNAH BEBOUT KING

Mrs. Susannah Bebout King, 60, of Eighty Four, RD 1, near Thomas, died Saturday, January 3, 1959 at 11:15 pm in Washington Hospital after a one week illness. She was admitted to the hospital December 23, 1958.

She was born in Canonsburg, May 9, 1898, a daughter of James C. and Laura Espy Bebout, and was the last of her family. A life resident of the Canonsburg vicinity, Mrs. King was a member of Viewcrest Community Church and was superintendent of the Sunday School. She was also a member of the 1918 Needle Club and Fidelity Circle of the Hill Church community.

She was married in Canonsburg June 2, 1921, to Jesse M King who survives with three sons, Donald P. and Kenneth M. King both of Eighty Four R D 1, and Raymond Marshall King, Albuquerque, N M, and 10 grandchildren. One son, James Bebout King, died during World War II.



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