Mrs. J. J. Hilldinger, nee Maria Jane Terpe, died at her home in McKeesport this morning. Mrs. Hilldinger was born near Redfern on March 24, 1863. She was married to J. J. Hilldinger at DuBois on May 12, 1884 and leaves a husband and two daughters to mourn her early death. The eldest daughter is 11 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Hilldinger kept the Terpe house for several years. Mr. Hilldinger now holds a lucrative position with the meat establishment of Morris & Co. Pittsburg.
The body of Mrs. Hilldinger will be brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Terpe, 25 E. Scribner avenue tonight. Interment will be made in Salem cemetery, Redfern, probably on Tuesday.
DuBois Evening Express, Monday, February 15, 1897
Since the Express went to press on Saturday afternoon several changes have been made in the arrangements for Mrs. Hilldinger's funeral. There was not sufficient time to make arrangements to bring the body here on Saturday and it will arrive on the A. V. train this evening. Mrs. Hilldinger's brother, George, arrived home on Saturday night and informed his father that Mr. Hilldinger desired burial to be made in Rumbarger cemetery. Mr. Terpe afterwards consulted Mr. Hilldinger by long distance telephone in regard to his desires.
Funeral services will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:00 tomorrow and interment will be made in Rumbarger cemetery. The pall bearers will be members of the local F. & A. A. and I. O. O. F. lodges.
DuBois Evening Express, Tuesday, February 16, 1897
The funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Hilldinger were held at the St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:00 this afternoon.
The services were conducted by Rev. R. G. Rosenbaum assisted by Rev. R. E. Crum of the Reformed church.
The pall bearers were G. B. Campbell, Sr., Harvey Landis, W. H. Cannon, C. H. Notter, Bruno Shankosky and Samuel Kenley.
The church was crowded with the many friends and relatives of the deceased and a large number also followed the remains to Rumbarger cemetery where interment was made.
The funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. Rosenbaum.
Mrs. J. J. Hilldinger, nee Maria Jane Terpe, died at her home in McKeesport this morning. Mrs. Hilldinger was born near Redfern on March 24, 1863. She was married to J. J. Hilldinger at DuBois on May 12, 1884 and leaves a husband and two daughters to mourn her early death. The eldest daughter is 11 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Hilldinger kept the Terpe house for several years. Mr. Hilldinger now holds a lucrative position with the meat establishment of Morris & Co. Pittsburg.
The body of Mrs. Hilldinger will be brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Terpe, 25 E. Scribner avenue tonight. Interment will be made in Salem cemetery, Redfern, probably on Tuesday.
DuBois Evening Express, Monday, February 15, 1897
Since the Express went to press on Saturday afternoon several changes have been made in the arrangements for Mrs. Hilldinger's funeral. There was not sufficient time to make arrangements to bring the body here on Saturday and it will arrive on the A. V. train this evening. Mrs. Hilldinger's brother, George, arrived home on Saturday night and informed his father that Mr. Hilldinger desired burial to be made in Rumbarger cemetery. Mr. Terpe afterwards consulted Mr. Hilldinger by long distance telephone in regard to his desires.
Funeral services will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:00 tomorrow and interment will be made in Rumbarger cemetery. The pall bearers will be members of the local F. & A. A. and I. O. O. F. lodges.
DuBois Evening Express, Tuesday, February 16, 1897
The funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Hilldinger were held at the St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:00 this afternoon.
The services were conducted by Rev. R. G. Rosenbaum assisted by Rev. R. E. Crum of the Reformed church.
The pall bearers were G. B. Campbell, Sr., Harvey Landis, W. H. Cannon, C. H. Notter, Bruno Shankosky and Samuel Kenley.
The church was crowded with the many friends and relatives of the deceased and a large number also followed the remains to Rumbarger cemetery where interment was made.
The funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. Rosenbaum.
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