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Ella Rebecca <I>Weisel</I> Covalt

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Ella Rebecca Weisel Covalt

Birth
Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Aug 1907 (aged 44)
Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. James A Covalt

Ella R., wife of James A Covalt, manager of the Everett Light and Water Company, died at her home in that place on Monday, August 12, aged 44 years and three months. She had been in delicate health for several years.

Mrs. Covalt was born in Colerain township on May 12, 1863, her maiden name being Ella Rebecca We(i?)sel. About four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Covalt moved from Bedford to Everett, having resided in Saxton several years previous to that time where Mr. Covalt conducted a jewelry store. Since the age of 14 years Mrs. Covalt had been a consistent member of the Lutheran Church.

Her husband and two children, Charles R. and Lista May, survive to mourn the loss of a faithful and devoted wife and mother.

Funeral services were held at the late home in Everett at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Charles G Russell, pastor of the Lutheran Church. The body was brought her and interred in the Bedford Cemetery.


The Bedford Gazette
16 Aug 1907


Mrs. James A Covalt

Ella R., wife of James A Covalt, manager of the Everett Light and Water Company, died at her home in that place on Monday, August 12, aged 44 years and three months. She had been in delicate health for several years.

Mrs. Covalt was born in Colerain township on May 12, 1863, her maiden name being Ella Rebecca We(i?)sel. About four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Covalt moved from Bedford to Everett, having resided in Saxton several years previous to that time where Mr. Covalt conducted a jewelry store. Since the age of 14 years Mrs. Covalt had been a consistent member of the Lutheran Church.

Her husband and two children, Charles R. and Lista May, survive to mourn the loss of a faithful and devoted wife and mother.

Funeral services were held at the late home in Everett at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Charles G Russell, pastor of the Lutheran Church. The body was brought her and interred in the Bedford Cemetery.


The Bedford Gazette
16 Aug 1907



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