Emma Jane Snyder Stump 1867-1947
Seven Valleys Mrs. Minnie Stump Anderson, wife of Curvin Anderson, Seven Valleys RD1, died at 7:10 a.m. yesterday at the York Hospital following a six months illness. She was 40.
A member of St. Paul's (Zeigler's) Lutheran church, she is survived by her husband; a brother Paul Stump, Seven Valleys RD2; and three sisters, Mrs. Cletus hengst, Stewartstown, RD3; Mrs. Francis Aldinger, Dallastown RD1; and Miss Jennie Stump, York. A former employee of J. C. Stern Garment factory, here, she was a member of the Ladies Auxailiary of the Seven Valleys Fire Company.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the C. O. Goodling Funeral Home, here. Rev. M. L. kroh, pastor of he Seven Valleys Lutheran Charge, will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining St. Paul's (Zeigler's) church.
Emma Jane Snyder Stump 1867-1947
Seven Valleys Mrs. Minnie Stump Anderson, wife of Curvin Anderson, Seven Valleys RD1, died at 7:10 a.m. yesterday at the York Hospital following a six months illness. She was 40.
A member of St. Paul's (Zeigler's) Lutheran church, she is survived by her husband; a brother Paul Stump, Seven Valleys RD2; and three sisters, Mrs. Cletus hengst, Stewartstown, RD3; Mrs. Francis Aldinger, Dallastown RD1; and Miss Jennie Stump, York. A former employee of J. C. Stern Garment factory, here, she was a member of the Ladies Auxailiary of the Seven Valleys Fire Company.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the C. O. Goodling Funeral Home, here. Rev. M. L. kroh, pastor of he Seven Valleys Lutheran Charge, will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining St. Paul's (Zeigler's) church.
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