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Benjamine Harry Ayle

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Benjamine Harry Ayle

Birth
New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Apr 1924 (aged 56)
Logan Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Following a short illness from pneumonia, Benjamin Harry Ayle, 1408 Twenty-Ninth Avenue, died at 4:55 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home. He was employed by the Morrison Cove Milk Company, Inc. Mr. Ayle was a member of the First United Brethren Church, this city, and had lived here since 1901. He was born at New Bloomfield on January 13, 1868, and was married to Miss Mary J. Brunner. Besides his widow, three sons and four daughters, Jacob E., M. A. and C. F. Ayle, all of this city; Mrs. Perry W. Miller, of Kansas; Mrs. R. I. Sellers, South Lakemont; Mrs. R. H. Fink, Altoona and Miss Verna Ayle, at home, survive. A brother, D. A. Ayle, of New Bloomfield and a sister, Mrs. J. Rodemaker, also of New Bloomfield, and seven grandchildren survive also. The body will be taken to New Bloomfield on Saturday morning and funeral services and burial will take place there.

[Altoona Tribune - Wednesday, April 2, 1924]
Following a short illness from pneumonia, Benjamin Harry Ayle, 1408 Twenty-Ninth Avenue, died at 4:55 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home. He was employed by the Morrison Cove Milk Company, Inc. Mr. Ayle was a member of the First United Brethren Church, this city, and had lived here since 1901. He was born at New Bloomfield on January 13, 1868, and was married to Miss Mary J. Brunner. Besides his widow, three sons and four daughters, Jacob E., M. A. and C. F. Ayle, all of this city; Mrs. Perry W. Miller, of Kansas; Mrs. R. I. Sellers, South Lakemont; Mrs. R. H. Fink, Altoona and Miss Verna Ayle, at home, survive. A brother, D. A. Ayle, of New Bloomfield and a sister, Mrs. J. Rodemaker, also of New Bloomfield, and seven grandchildren survive also. The body will be taken to New Bloomfield on Saturday morning and funeral services and burial will take place there.

[Altoona Tribune - Wednesday, April 2, 1924]


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