Mrs William Smith- Mrs Ada Lepley Smith 80 of Franklin died Sunday evening ( Feb 23 ) after a long illness. She was born in Wayne Township Crawford County
June 3 1883, the daughter of Daniel and Ida Hanks Wagner.
She had lived in Franklin most of her life. She marreid William E. Smith Oct.14 1933, he died Sept 30 1959,
She was a member of the First Evangilical United Brethen Church of Franklin and the Rose Circle Sunday school class.
Mrs Smith is surived by threee granddaughters and four great-granddaughters and one sister Mrs Effie Cook of Lundy Lane Pa. One son Donald R.lepley and six brothers and one sister proceeded her in death. Interment will be in Franklin on Wednesday.
Otis Henry Wagner, aged 63 of Pleasantville Route 1 died in the Tirusville Hospitail at 2:30 am Saturday after an illness of about a year.
Mr Wagner was born August 19,1886 in the Hill district of Venango County. A son of Daniel and Ida Hanks Wagner.
On Oct.22,1907 he married Maude Cornell of Cylmer N.Y. who survives with the following children, Francis Earl Wagner,Henry Lawern Wagner and Kenneth Harold Wagner of Sharon. Leroy Daniel Wagner,Leon Edward Wagner and Mrs Edith Brannon of Pleasantville. Mrs Elizabeth M.Turk of Titusville. There are 17 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Two sisters and 3 brothers also survive. Mrs Ada Smith of Franklin,Mrs Earl Cook of Tyroneville. Earnest Wagner and Walter Wagner of Titusville, and Homer Wagner of Cooperstown.
Mr Wagner attended the Free Methodist Church of Pleasantville.
Friends may call at the Tracy Home of Funerals,where services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.conducted by Rev.Samuel Stimer of Pleasantville. Interment will be at Jerusalem Corners.
Complains of cold, dies in evening
Homer C. Wagner 69 of Cooperstown RD 1 died very suddenly at 6:30PM yesterday. He had visited his pshysian yesterday complaing of complations from a cold. After his evening meal he complained of shortness of breath, he was rushed to Titusville hospitial where is was prounced dead in the emergency room.
He was born in Wayne Township Feb.29 1892, the son of the late Daniel W and Ida Hanks Wagner. He married Addie Deeter on Dec.24 1914 at Franklin. He worked for Wolfs Head Refinery at Reno for 18 years, he later worked in the Lumber Industry as a sawyer. He made his home in Sunville for the past 25 years, he was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church Cooperstown Abult Bible class of the Sunday school.
Besides his wife he is surivied by one son, Wayne Wagner of Sunville three grandchildren two sisters Mrs Effie Cook of Lundy Lane Pa. and Mrs Ada Smith of Warren.
Friends may call at the Horace D.Williams Funeral Home after 2PM today, and attend the Funeral at 2PM Monday. Interment will be in the Sunville Cemetery.
Walter R Wagner, 65, of 218 Railroad St, died at 1:30 pm yesterday at Titusville Hospital.
He was born on Oct 26, 1895, in Tryonville, son of Mr and Mrs Daniel Wagner. He married Laura Bacon, who died in March 1929. He married Hettie Collingwood in 1936 in Buffalo.
Surviving besides his wife are the following sons to his first wife: Irwin Wagner of Franklin, RD3, Glenn Wagner and Lloyd Wagner of Titusville, and Lawrence Wagner of Daley City, Calif; and the following step-children: Mrs Bessie Surena of Harrisville, RD2, Victor Collingwood of Indiana, James Collingwood of Erie, Fred Collingwood of Ohio, Paul Collingwood of Titusville, Mrs Dora Say of Franklin, Mrs Virginia Eakin of Union City, Mrs Vergie Marzka of Union City, Mrs Geraldine Conway of Titusville, RD3, and Mrs Blanche Bennett of Titusville; 52 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Homer Wagner of Cooperstown, Mrs Effie Cook of Cambridge Springs, Mrs Ada Smith of Franklin.
Friends may call at the Tracy Home of Funerals...and attend the funeral service there at 1:30 pm Thursday with Lt Stanley Senak of the Franklin Salvation Army officiating. Interment will be in the Jerusalem Corners Cemetery.
Partners in life, a Titusville couple were partners in death Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Wagner died within 16 hours of each other on that day.
Mrs. Cora Helena Wagner, who would have been 70 years old today, died at 4:50 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Harris of 703 West Spring street. She had been bedfast for the past nine months and was under the care of her daughter. During her last three years she was almost entirely blind. Death finally came as the result of a kidney ailment. Her condition became critical late Thursday afternoon.
Taken to the Titusville Hospital at 12:50 p.m. Saturday, the husband, Ernest Leon Wagner of 648 New street, died at 9:20 p.m. of an intestinal obstruction. It is thought that the shock of his wife's critical condition, which was learned on Thursday evening, had much to do with hastening his death. He was told of his wife's death Saturday.
Mrs. Wagner was born at Kossuth, Clarion county, on Nov. 21, 1879, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baum. She and Mr. Wagner were married at Franklin. Born at Sugar Lake on March 6, 1885, Mr. Wagner was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wagner. The deceased couple came here about twenty years ago and had since lived here. Both were members of the Diamond E.U.B. church.
They leave two sons, Floyd of Titusville, and Myron, at home. Another son, Albert, aged 41, died in July 1943; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Armstrong of Route 1, Diamond, and Mrs. Harris, with whom the mother had been living; two sons died in infancy. There are also nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Wagner leaves a sister, Mrs. Clara Folk of San Juan, Texas. Mr. Wagner leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith of Franklin and Mrs. Effie Cook of Route 1, Tryonville; two brothers, Homer of Sunville, and Walter of route 3, Titusville.
Friends may call at the W.M. Curtis funeral home at any time. Services will be conducted there on Wednesday at 2 p.m. with a double ceremony. Interment will be in the Diamond cemetery.
Partners in life, a Titusville couple were partners in death Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Wagner died within 16 hours of each other on that day.
Mrs. Cora Helena Wagner, who would have been 70 years old today, died at 4:50 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Harris of 703 West Spring street. She had been bedfast for the past nine months and was under the care of her daughter. During her last three years she was almost entirely blind. Death finally came as the result of a kidney ailment. Her condition became critical late Thursday afternoon.
Taken to the Titusville Hospital at 12:50 p.m. Saturday, the husband, Ernest Leon Wagner of 648 New street, died at 9:20 p.m. of an intestinal obstruction. It is thought that the shock of his wife's critical condition, which was learned on Thursday evening, had much to do with hastening his death. He was told of his wife's death Saturday.
Mrs. Wagner was born at Kossuth, Clarion county, on Nov. 21, 1879, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baum. She and Mr. Wagner were married at Franklin. Born at Sugar Lake on March 6, 1885, Mr. Wagner was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wagner. The deceased couple came here about twenty years ago and had since lived here. Both were members of the Diamond E.U.B. church.
They leave two sons, Floyd of Titusville, and Myron, at home. Another son, Albert, aged 41, died in July 1943; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Armstrong of Route 1, Diamond, and Mrs. Harris, with whom the mother had been living; two sons died in infancy. There are also nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Wagner leaves a sister, Mrs. Clara Folk of San Juan, Texas. Mr. Wagner leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith of Franklin and Mrs. Effie Cook of Route 1, Tryonville; two brothers, Homer of Sunville, and Walter of route 3, Titusville.
Friends may call at the W.M. Curtis funeral home at any time. Services will be conducted there on Wednesday at 2 p.m. with a double ceremony. Interment will be in the Diamond cemetery.
daughter of Donald Raymilton Lepley and Ethel Rosebud Adams
Treva J McCright - Registered nurse worked in hospital, for schools -
A funeral and committal service will be held Tuesday for Treva J McCright, formerly of 13 E Ridge Ave, Greenville. She passed away at 2:46 pm Thursday (9-10-09) in White-Cliff Nursing Home, Hempfield Township. She was 88.
Mrs McCright was born June 27, 1921, in Franklin to Donald and Ethel Adams Lepley. She was a 1939 graduate of Rocky Grove High School, Venango County, and a 1942 alumna of the former Spencer Hospital School of Nursing in Meadville. Treva worked as a registered nurse for 35 years at the former Greenville Regional Hospital, retiring in 1984. She was employed for 2 1/2 years with Reynolds Area School District as a nurse on a bus that transported deaf children to school in Pittsburgh, and also worked for three years at East Elementary School in Greenville, with the Senior Smiles program.
Treva was a member of First United Methodist Church in Greenville. In her younger years, she enjoyed hunting and fishing. Most recently, Treva's hobbies included knitting, crocheting, sewing, woodworking, tole painting and reading. She attended the Greenville Senior Center for many years and was fond of taking bus trips with Anderson Coach and Travel.
Surviving are: a daughter and son-in-law, two sisters, and two grandsons. She also leaves a niece and a nephew. Treva was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter, Kathleen McCright Miller. Funeral and committal service at 10:30 am Tuesday (9-15-09) in the funeral home with the Rev Paul Mitchell, visitation pastor of First United Methodist Church, Greenville, officiating. Interment: Shenango Valley Cemetery, Greenville.
Daughter of Donald Raymilton Lepley and Ethel Rosebud Adams
Vivian O'Neil, 85, of Fort Smith, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, Oct 30, 2011, in Fort Smith.
he was born Aug 25, 1926, in Franklin, PA. She was a retired Glass Plant worker and attended Immanuel Baptist Church.
Funeral service will be at 2:00 pm Friday, Nov 4, 2011, at Fentress Mortuary Chapel with burial at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
She is survived by a daughter, a son and daughter-in-law, a sister, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Matilda E. Armstrong, 77, of 721 W. Spring St., Titusville, died at 11:45 p.m. Monday in the Titusville Hospital. She had been a patient at the hospital for about 10 days. Born in Troy Center, Feb. 27, 1905, Mrs. Armstrong was the daughter of the late Ernest and Cora Baum Wagner. She was married to Leroy C. Armstrong April 11, 1923, at Mayville, N.Y.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters; four sons; 21 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Marjorie Deeter of Titusville and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by four brothers.
The Gordon b. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.