Vitals: Obits: Strickler: Fayette Co

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Delilah Carson Strickler 


STRICKLER

Death again visited our village, July 13, 1891, and called to her reward, Mrs
Delilah Strickler who was in the 84th year of her age.  Her maiden name was Carson
sister of our townsman James Carson, Sr and Thomas Carson of Layton, the only two of
her family who survives her.  She was married at an early age to Jacob Strawn. 
Eleven children were the fruits of that union of which four sons survive her and one
daughter, Mrs Anna Baugh, wife of  C C Baugh Esq. of Alliance, O.  Her husband Jacob
Strawn was killed by a train on the B & O RR, near Layton Station, December 18,
1855.  She was afterwards married to Jacob Strickler deceased; no children were born
to them.  Mrs. Strickler has been a consistent member of the M E church at this place
fifty-nine years having united with that body in 1832.  The deceased was only sick a
few moments before death claimed her, having died of heart disease.  Services were
held in the M E church, Monday at 2 o'clock PM, the pastor, S W Macurdy
officiating.  Interment in Mt Washington cemetery.

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PIERSON C STRICKLER

Pierson C Strickler, 67 years old, of Perryopolis, died at 11:35 o'clock Saturday
morning in Uniontown Hospital of complications.
A son of the late Lyman and Margaret Cope Strickler, he is survived by his wife, Mrs
Bertha Ruse Strickler; two sons, Raymond R and Harold D Strickler, one daughter, Mrs
Pearl Layhue, all of Perryopolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Frances Mellinger and Mrs.
Catherine Luce of Mount Lebanon, Mrs. Cora Price of Sabego Lake, Me., and Mrs Clara
C Bradley of Dickson, Tenn.  A brother, Demps Strickler, died last November.
The funeral service was held this afternoon at the home.  Interment was in Mount
Washington Cemetery in charge of the undertaking firm of Ira Blair & Sons of
Perryopolis.

{Hand written note- "March 2nd 1940"}
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