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Adda May Cornman

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Adda May Cornman

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Nov 1913 (aged 39)
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Churchtown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, November 22, 1913; pg. 2

Miss Ada (sic) May Cornman, aged 39, a former well known and high respected citizen of Mechanicsburg, died at Toledo, Ohio, Wednesday, of cancer, and on Thursday afternoon the body arrived in Mechanicsburg, and later was taken in charge by Funeral Director Myers.

During her residence in Mechanicsburg, she was uqite (sic) active in Christian Endeavor and Sunday School work, in the Church of God. She also took quite an active part in the W.C.T. U. and Loyal Legion. She was a consistent member of the church of God and held her membership therein until her death.

She is survived by two brothers, William A. Cornman of Elllisworth (sic), Pa., and Charles Cornman, of North Warren, Pa. The body was taken to the home of Dr. A.L. Seiver, near Churchtown.

The funeral was held this morning at ten o'clock, with brief services in the Mt. Zion cemetery (sic) above Churchtown, conducted by Rev. Chas. F. Raach, pastor of the Mechanicsburg Church of God.
The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, November 22, 1913; pg. 2

Miss Ada (sic) May Cornman, aged 39, a former well known and high respected citizen of Mechanicsburg, died at Toledo, Ohio, Wednesday, of cancer, and on Thursday afternoon the body arrived in Mechanicsburg, and later was taken in charge by Funeral Director Myers.

During her residence in Mechanicsburg, she was uqite (sic) active in Christian Endeavor and Sunday School work, in the Church of God. She also took quite an active part in the W.C.T. U. and Loyal Legion. She was a consistent member of the church of God and held her membership therein until her death.

She is survived by two brothers, William A. Cornman of Elllisworth (sic), Pa., and Charles Cornman, of North Warren, Pa. The body was taken to the home of Dr. A.L. Seiver, near Churchtown.

The funeral was held this morning at ten o'clock, with brief services in the Mt. Zion cemetery (sic) above Churchtown, conducted by Rev. Chas. F. Raach, pastor of the Mechanicsburg Church of God.

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