ANDREW S. SNOBERGER
Of 214 Walnut avenue, died at 11.15 o'clock this morning at his home from tuberculosis after an illness of about one year. He was born Aug. 27, 1865, in Taylor township, near Roaring Spring, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Snoberger, both deceased. He came to this city a number of years ago and worked in the cabinet shops of the Pennsy here. Mr. Snoberger was a member of the Reformed church and of the Pennsy relief. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Kurtz who survives with two children, Pearl and John, both of this city. Five brothers and four sisters also survive as follows: Fred S. Snoberger of Kladder station, William S. of Lakemont, Abram of Clappertown, George of Taylor township and Foust Snoberger of Homers gap; Mrs. D.L. Ebersole of Flowing Springs, Mrs. Barbara Baker of Taylor township, Mrs. Susan Green of McKee and Mrs. Elizabeth Whalen of Claysburg. The funeral arrangements will be made later.
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Altoona, PA: Altoona Mirror, issue of Tuesday, 22 January 1918, p. 16, col. 2
The funeral of Andrew S. Snoberger will be held tomorrow afternoon at his late home, 214 Walnut avenue, and the remains will be taken to Roaring Spring on the 1.05 p.m. train for further services at the Methodist church. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery.
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ANDREW S. SNOBERGER
Of 214 Walnut avenue, died at 11.15 o'clock this morning at his home from tuberculosis after an illness of about one year. He was born Aug. 27, 1865, in Taylor township, near Roaring Spring, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Snoberger, both deceased. He came to this city a number of years ago and worked in the cabinet shops of the Pennsy here. Mr. Snoberger was a member of the Reformed church and of the Pennsy relief. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Kurtz who survives with two children, Pearl and John, both of this city. Five brothers and four sisters also survive as follows: Fred S. Snoberger of Kladder station, William S. of Lakemont, Abram of Clappertown, George of Taylor township and Foust Snoberger of Homers gap; Mrs. D.L. Ebersole of Flowing Springs, Mrs. Barbara Baker of Taylor township, Mrs. Susan Green of McKee and Mrs. Elizabeth Whalen of Claysburg. The funeral arrangements will be made later.
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Altoona, PA: Altoona Mirror, issue of Tuesday, 22 January 1918, p. 16, col. 2
The funeral of Andrew S. Snoberger will be held tomorrow afternoon at his late home, 214 Walnut avenue, and the remains will be taken to Roaring Spring on the 1.05 p.m. train for further services at the Methodist church. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery.
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ANDREW S. | 1866 -- 1918
ELIZABETH A. | 1865 -- 1941
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