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Lizzie Etta <I>Hendershot</I> Hulsizer

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Lizzie Etta Hendershot Hulsizer

Birth
Hope, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Apr 1937 (aged 65)
Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pen Argyl, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Lizzie E. Hulsizer, 65 years old, widow of Alonzo Hulsizer of 636 George Street, Pen Argyl, died last evening in Easton Hospital, where she was admitted on March 23 for medical treatment.
She is survived by the following children; Arthur, George, and Clarence Hulsizer, Mrs. Norman Powers, and Mrs. Seymour Kellow, all of Pen Argyl, and Martin Hulsizer, of Erie; six grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters; Jonas and Millard Hendershot, and Mrs. Harry Banton, of Pen Argyl; David Hendershot of Bangor; Milton Hendershot, of Wind Gap, and Mrs. Ada Smith of Easton.
She was born at Hope, NJ, a daughter of the late Mark and Susan Hendershot. She had resided in Pen Argyl for about fifty years. She was a member of the Evangelical Church of Pen Argyl; of the Bible Class of the Sunday School; and of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.

The Easton Express
Easton, PA
04/10/1937, PG. 2
Mrs. Lizzie E. Hulsizer, 65 years old, widow of Alonzo Hulsizer of 636 George Street, Pen Argyl, died last evening in Easton Hospital, where she was admitted on March 23 for medical treatment.
She is survived by the following children; Arthur, George, and Clarence Hulsizer, Mrs. Norman Powers, and Mrs. Seymour Kellow, all of Pen Argyl, and Martin Hulsizer, of Erie; six grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters; Jonas and Millard Hendershot, and Mrs. Harry Banton, of Pen Argyl; David Hendershot of Bangor; Milton Hendershot, of Wind Gap, and Mrs. Ada Smith of Easton.
She was born at Hope, NJ, a daughter of the late Mark and Susan Hendershot. She had resided in Pen Argyl for about fifty years. She was a member of the Evangelical Church of Pen Argyl; of the Bible Class of the Sunday School; and of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.

The Easton Express
Easton, PA
04/10/1937, PG. 2


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