Cameron County PA Archives Obituaries.....Narby-Panting, Kate April 9, 1910
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Cameron County Press-front page April 14, 1910
 Thursday April 14 1910- MRS. KATE NARBY-PANTING, aged 40 
years, 8 months and 16 days, died at the family home on 
Clear Creek, Saturday, April 9th, 1910, of a complication of 
diseases, resulting from a serious fall she sustained 
several years ago. Her husband, John Panting, died January 
12th, 1904, leaving her with a family of five children and a 
small farm on Clear Creek. The children, all of whom were in 
attendance at the funeral, which was held at St. Mark's 
Church, Monday morning, are Mrs, Leonard, Lawrence, Maude, 
Floyd and Burton, aged seven years. In addition to her 
children to mourn her death, she leaves her mother, Mrs. 
Catherine Narby, two sisters, two brothers and one 
half-sister, viz: John and George, Mrs. A.H. Panting, 
Emporium, Mrs. E.C. Knight, Rochester N.Y., and Mrs. C.L. 
Butler, Emporium. 

  Deceased made a noble battle to rear her family and 
faithfully assumed the heavy task. She was a noble lady and 
was respected by all. The orphan children can look with 
pride to the unselfish example she set them and the 
remarkable energy displayed in their behalf. While their 
loss is a heavy one the afflicted ones should ever remember 
the words of good advice from the best friend they will ever 
know- their mother. 

  The funeral was largely attended and the very able address 
by the good pastor, Rev. Father Downey, was upon this 
occasion one of his best- full of grand sentiment and sound 
truth. The remains were interred in St. Mark's Cemetery, in 
charge of C.W. Rishell, funeral director. 

  Deceased carried a certificate in Gladioli Hive, No. 32, 
L.O.T.M., of Emporium, for $1,000.

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