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Anna M McBrier

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Anna M McBrier

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Dec 1907 (aged 45)
DuBois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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DuBois Morning Courier, Wednesday, December 11, 1907

Anna M. McBrier Died At Her Home On Eastside Last Night.

Tuberculosis, with which she has been suffering for 18 months, the cause.

Anna M. McBrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. McBrier, of 415 Fourth street died at the home of her parents last evening at 6:45 of tuberculosis aged 45 years.

Miss McBrier had been an invalid for ten years, and the sickness which caused her death was of 18 months duration. In spite of being confined to the house for a long time she had a very large acquaintance and was greatly loved by all who knew her. Since childhood she has been a devout member of the First Presbyterian church of this city and attended regularly previous to her illness.

The deceased is survived by her parents, six sisters and one brother. Among the sisters are Mrs. M. E. Shaffer and Mrs. G. M. Alcorn, of this city.

Funeral services will be conducted at the house Thursday afternoon at 1:30 by Rev. J. Vernon Bell, of the First Presbyterian church and interment will be made in the Rumberger cemteery. Undertaker Moore has charge of the funeral.
DuBois Morning Courier, Wednesday, December 11, 1907

Anna M. McBrier Died At Her Home On Eastside Last Night.

Tuberculosis, with which she has been suffering for 18 months, the cause.

Anna M. McBrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. McBrier, of 415 Fourth street died at the home of her parents last evening at 6:45 of tuberculosis aged 45 years.

Miss McBrier had been an invalid for ten years, and the sickness which caused her death was of 18 months duration. In spite of being confined to the house for a long time she had a very large acquaintance and was greatly loved by all who knew her. Since childhood she has been a devout member of the First Presbyterian church of this city and attended regularly previous to her illness.

The deceased is survived by her parents, six sisters and one brother. Among the sisters are Mrs. M. E. Shaffer and Mrs. G. M. Alcorn, of this city.

Funeral services will be conducted at the house Thursday afternoon at 1:30 by Rev. J. Vernon Bell, of the First Presbyterian church and interment will be made in the Rumberger cemteery. Undertaker Moore has charge of the funeral.


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