Of 116 East Sixth avenue, widow of Jacob K. Lathero, died at 6.30' o'clock last evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Foster Harnden. She was born on June 4, 1860.at Burnham, a daughter of Alfred and Barbara (Moyer) McCartney
and was the oldest resident of the Tenth ward where she had lived for the past fifty-five years. Surviving are three sons and three; daughters, William E. of Altoona, Chester A. of Harrisburg, Charles L. and Mrs. Harnden of Altoona,
Mrs. Catherine McGregor of Reading and Mrs. R. O. Brubaker of the city, seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in death. Mrs.
Lathero was a lifelong member of the Fifth, Avenue Methodist church,
Friends will be received at the
home after 6 o'clock this evening
Altoona Mirror June 15, 1940
Of 116 East Sixth avenue, widow of Jacob K. Lathero, died at 6.30' o'clock last evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Foster Harnden. She was born on June 4, 1860.at Burnham, a daughter of Alfred and Barbara (Moyer) McCartney
and was the oldest resident of the Tenth ward where she had lived for the past fifty-five years. Surviving are three sons and three; daughters, William E. of Altoona, Chester A. of Harrisburg, Charles L. and Mrs. Harnden of Altoona,
Mrs. Catherine McGregor of Reading and Mrs. R. O. Brubaker of the city, seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in death. Mrs.
Lathero was a lifelong member of the Fifth, Avenue Methodist church,
Friends will be received at the
home after 6 o'clock this evening
Altoona Mirror June 15, 1940
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