Sarah Olive Culbertson of 5121 Oak Avenue, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday noon at her home. She was born in Elderton, Nov. 10, 1873, the daughter of William and Lois (Clark) Armstrong. Mrs. Culbertson was a member of the Fifty-eight Street Methodist Church and the Donnelly Bible Class. Her husband, Harry F. Culbertson, died July 21, 1942. Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Mrs. Frederick Bond of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Harold Bomboy of Sunbury, Roy A. of Akron O., John W., of Hollidaysburg, Mrs. Charles F. Beesom of Etna Green, Ind., Miss Frieda M. Culbertson at home, and Mrs. John Hatch of Juniata. 15 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a sister, Miss Charlotte Armstrong of Indiana. Friends will be received at the Laughlin Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening.
Sarah Olive Culbertson of 5121 Oak Avenue, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday noon at her home. She was born in Elderton, Nov. 10, 1873, the daughter of William and Lois (Clark) Armstrong. Mrs. Culbertson was a member of the Fifty-eight Street Methodist Church and the Donnelly Bible Class. Her husband, Harry F. Culbertson, died July 21, 1942. Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Mrs. Frederick Bond of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Harold Bomboy of Sunbury, Roy A. of Akron O., John W., of Hollidaysburg, Mrs. Charles F. Beesom of Etna Green, Ind., Miss Frieda M. Culbertson at home, and Mrs. John Hatch of Juniata. 15 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a sister, Miss Charlotte Armstrong of Indiana. Friends will be received at the Laughlin Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening.
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