
William Cains
Taken From the Daily Courier (Connellsville, Pennsylvania)
October 31, 1934
Lebanon, PA., Oct. 30 - State Trooper William Cains (sp?), 25, of Troop E., Harrisburg, was killed in an automobile wreck near Campbelltown. His car struck a team of mules on the road.
Mrs. Mary (Hoelzle) Caldbeck
Mrs. Mary A. Caldbeck Died Wed. Afternoon
Mrs. Mary A. Caldbeck, 51, wife of James Caldbeck of 514 North Tenth Street, died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at her home of complications. She was a music teacher and member of St. Mary's church. Beside her husband she leaves to survive the following brothers and sisters: Herman, Lebanon; Joseph, Altoona and Mrs. James Thompson, Altoona. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoelzle. . [Lebanon Daily News, Thursday Evening, November 5, 1931, Page 15 - Transcribed by Nancy Piper]
Caldbeck - In this city on the 4th inst., Mrs. Mary A. Caldbeck, wife of
James J. Caldbeck, aged 51. Funeral on Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from
the late residence, 414 North Tenth Street. Services at 7:00 o'clock at St.
Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. [Lebanon Daily News, Thursday
Evening, November 5, 1931, Page 19 - Transcribed by Nancy Piper]
Cornelius Carmany
[Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon Pa., Monday Evening, November 2, 1931, Page 7 - Transcribed by Nancy Piper]
Card of Thanks
I desire to thank the neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement in the illness and death of my father, Cornelius Carmany. I also wish to extend my thanks for the floral tributes and use of automobiles.
Son, Harry
Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) April 12, 1934
E. Grant Cassel, 61, Succumbs at Palmyra
E. Grant Cassel, of 500 North Railroad street, Palmyra, died on Wednesday evening at his residence of a complication of diseases following a nine weeks' illness. He was bedfast for the past several weeks. He was aged 61 years and had resided in Palmyra for the past 21 years, where he was employed as a warehouse clerk by Earley & Detwiler. He was born in Hanoverdale, Dauphin county, the son of the late Gustus and Melinda Cassel and resided for many years prior to his Palmyra residence. He was a member of the Palmyra Trinity Reformed church and the Men's Bible class of the Sunday school.
Fraternally he was affiliated with the Palmyra Lodge 1132 I.O.O.F.; Washington Camp 192, P.O.S. of A., of Palmyra and the Annville Lodge 102, Knights of Pythias.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Cassel; two sons Spencer and William of Palmyra and a daughter, Sara, at home. Two brothers, John of Hershey and William of Penbrook and four sisters, Mrs. Emma Mountz of Lebanon; Mrs. James J. Potteiger and Mrs. David Potteiger, of Charlton, Pa., and Mrs. George Wells of Linglestown, also are left. In addition he leaves six grandchildren.
Susan Cassel
Taken From the Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon PA (excerpts)
Cassel, Susan Birth Oct. 07, 1899 Death October 20 1992
Susan M. Cassel, 93 dieds 20 Oct 1992. Born in Grantville, PA. Daughter of John H. and Lizzie J. Clemence Cassel. Member of the First United methodist Church, Palmyra. Preceded in death by brother, John O. Cassel in 1988. Interment in Grantville cemetery.
Jesse C. Copenhaver
Funeral Notices
Copenhaver - Near Reistville, on the 3rd inst., Jesse C. Copenhaver, aged 63 years, 2 months and 10 days. Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late residence near Reistville. Services at the Heidelberg Brethren church. Interment at the adjoining cemetery. [Lebanon Daily News, Thursday Evening, November 5, 1931, Page 19 - Transcribed by Nancy Piper]
Mrs. Anna Crossett
Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania)
March 4, 1941, Page 10
Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Anna Crossett
Funeral services were held this morning at eight-thirty oclock for Mrs. Anna Crossett, of Columbia, from the Thompson Funeral Home, South Ninth Street. At nine oclock a requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Marys Catholic church by the Rev. J. J. Lawley. Burial was in St. Marys cemetery. Bearers were Joseph Tracy, Edward Tracy, Eugene Groff; Arthur Groff, Franics Agresta and Edgar Tobia.
Mary A. (Wingert) Clouser
Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) April 12, 1934
Jacob Wengert (Wingert?) Hears of his Sister's Death
Jacob Wingert of this city has received word of the passing of his sister, Mary A. (Wingert) Clouser, 83, widow of Clement S. Clouser, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Matilda Ulman, 947 Spruce Street, Reading. She was a member of St. John's Reformed church, Gibraltar.
There survive these children: Ida, wife of William C. Edes; Mary A., wife of Joseph M. Koenan and Mrs. Matilda J. Ulman. Reading; Annie, wife of Frank Brown, Seyfert; Iva M., wife of Leroy Spencer, Birdsboro, and Elmer Clouser, Reading; 13 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; one sister and two brothers, Mrs. George Becker, Mahoney City; Nathaniel Wingert, Reading and the one above referred to.