Clarion County PA Archives Obituaries.....WENTLING, James January 9, 1902
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  Republican, Clarion, PA; 15 Jan 1902
  Obituary for James Wentling (ca 1840  09 January 1902)
  
  The death of James Wentling, a well known resident of Clarion county, occurred
  on Thursday, January 9th, 1902.  The deceased had been ill for about three
  months with a dropsical affection of the heart.
  
  Mr. Wentling formerly resided at Wentling's Corners, Beaver township, but for
  the past three years had been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall, of Knox.
  
  Mr. Wentling was a soldier of the civil war and served with honor to himself and
  country with the 155th Regiment Penn'a Volunteers.  He was aged 61 years, 6
  months and 14 days.  He is survived by three daughters and one son: Mrs. Geo.
  Hall, of Knox, Mrs. J.C. Smith, of Erie, Pa., Mrs. W.H. Wile, of Blair's
  Corners, and W.J., of Wimbledon,N.D.  Funeral services were held at the Stone
  church on Saturday, January 11th, conducted by Rev. Laubach.  Interment in Stone
  Church cemetery.
  
  
  
  
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  Source: Republican newspaper,  Clarion, PA, issue date  15 January 1902
  
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