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Mary Ann <I>Flick</I> Bender

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Mary Ann Flick Bender

Birth
Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Nov 1910 (aged 67)
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Saint Augustine, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann was the wife of John Bender

She was the daughter of Charles Flick and Theresa (Hartzog) Flick

Obit

Widow of John Bender Dies

Patton, Nov. 21

Mrs. Mary Bender, widow of John Bender, died at her home here at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, aged 68 years. Death was due to pneumonia, with which she had been ill ten days, becoming sick just after moving to town from a farm in Clearfield Township. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slick of Loretto where she was well known.

Mr. Bender died nine years ago. Surviving are six sons and two daughters: Charles of Patton; Dore of Gallitzin; Philip and Will, at home; Gallitzin of Pittsburg; Vincent of Patton; Lucinda, wife of Stephen Cooper, Patton; and Myrtle, wife of George Stoltz, Clearfield Township. Funeral services
will be said at 10 o'clock tomorrow at the Catholic Church at St. Augustine, interment being made in the church cemetery.
(Cambria Freeman paper, Cambria co., PA., 25 Nov 1910)
Mary Ann was the wife of John Bender

She was the daughter of Charles Flick and Theresa (Hartzog) Flick

Obit

Widow of John Bender Dies

Patton, Nov. 21

Mrs. Mary Bender, widow of John Bender, died at her home here at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, aged 68 years. Death was due to pneumonia, with which she had been ill ten days, becoming sick just after moving to town from a farm in Clearfield Township. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slick of Loretto where she was well known.

Mr. Bender died nine years ago. Surviving are six sons and two daughters: Charles of Patton; Dore of Gallitzin; Philip and Will, at home; Gallitzin of Pittsburg; Vincent of Patton; Lucinda, wife of Stephen Cooper, Patton; and Myrtle, wife of George Stoltz, Clearfield Township. Funeral services
will be said at 10 o'clock tomorrow at the Catholic Church at St. Augustine, interment being made in the church cemetery.
(Cambria Freeman paper, Cambria co., PA., 25 Nov 1910)


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