Mrs. Peach came to the United States in 1908, from England, and had resided in Steubenville for the past 40 years. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank Wheeler of Steubenville, with whom she resided, and Mrs. E. J. Bowman of Cleveland; two sons, Charles I. Peach and Harry P. Peach, both of Steubenville; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Ward of Martin's Ferry, and Mrs. Catherine Fishburn of Middletown, Pa., and 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles D. Peach, in 1952, six brothers and a sister.
She was born in Ponty Pool, Monmouthshire, England, July 9, 1879, a daughter of the late John and Catherine Lewis.
Burial in Union Cemetery.
The Steubenville Herald-Star, Tuesday, August 1, 1961
Mrs. Peach came to the United States in 1908, from England, and had resided in Steubenville for the past 40 years. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank Wheeler of Steubenville, with whom she resided, and Mrs. E. J. Bowman of Cleveland; two sons, Charles I. Peach and Harry P. Peach, both of Steubenville; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Ward of Martin's Ferry, and Mrs. Catherine Fishburn of Middletown, Pa., and 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles D. Peach, in 1952, six brothers and a sister.
She was born in Ponty Pool, Monmouthshire, England, July 9, 1879, a daughter of the late John and Catherine Lewis.
Burial in Union Cemetery.
The Steubenville Herald-Star, Tuesday, August 1, 1961
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