Mrs. Sweet had lived in Trenton for more than ten years, moving there from New Kensington, PA. She was born and raised on the old Hildinger farm at Sagamore, Pa, where her brother, the late Charles C. Hildinger, prominent Trenton theatrical magnate, was born. She was a member of the Reformed church, and was associated with various benevolent affairs. She was held in high esteem in by all who knew her.
Besides her husband and son, Mrs. Sweet is survived by a granddaughter, Virginia Sweet, and two sisters, Mrs. David C. Johnson, and Mrs. Frank T. Ullrich, both of Trenton, NJ.
Mrs. Sweet had lived in Trenton for more than ten years, moving there from New Kensington, PA. She was born and raised on the old Hildinger farm at Sagamore, Pa, where her brother, the late Charles C. Hildinger, prominent Trenton theatrical magnate, was born. She was a member of the Reformed church, and was associated with various benevolent affairs. She was held in high esteem in by all who knew her.
Besides her husband and son, Mrs. Sweet is survived by a granddaughter, Virginia Sweet, and two sisters, Mrs. David C. Johnson, and Mrs. Frank T. Ullrich, both of Trenton, NJ.
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