McKean County PA Archives Obituaries.....BENSON, Mildred Aretta (McCracken) Palmiter March 19, 1915
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  Bradford [PA] Era, 13 Aug 1986
  Mildred A. Benson
     Mrs. Mildred A. Benson, 73, of 5 Mechanic St. died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday in 
  the Bradford Hospital where she had been admitted Aug. 1.
     She was born Aug. 1, 1913 at Home Camp, a daughter of George B. and Dorothy 
  Smith McCracken.  She married Albert Benson, who died Aug 19, 1977.
     Mrs. Benson had been employed by the Speer Resistor Corp. and prior to her 
  retirement had worked at the Bradford Printing Co.
     Surviving in addition to her mother of Bradford are three daughters, Mrs. 
  Mary Jo O'Donohoe of Humble, Texas, Mrs. Lucille Eddy and Mrs. Molly Gorrell, 
  both of Cyclone; three sons, John Palmiter of Raleigh, N.C., Thomas Palmiter 
  of St. Charles Mo., Daniel Palmiter of Warren; 13 grandchildren; two great 
  grandchildren; one brother, Paul McCracken of Bradford; and several nieces and 
  nephews.  She was prceded in death by two sisters and one brother.
     Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday at the Hollenbeck Funeral Chapel 
  where funeral and committal services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday.  Burial 
  will be in McKean Memorial Park, Lafayette.
  Bradford (PA) Era, Wednesday, Aug 13, 1986
  
  MILDRED BENSON
     Funeral and committal services for Mildred A. Benson, 73, of 5 Mechanic 
  St., who died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday at Bradford Hospital, were held at 11 a.m. 
  Friday at the Hollenbeck Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. George G. Saylor, 
  retired Free Methodist minister, officiating.  Burial was in McKean Memorial 
  Park, Lafayette.  On Thursday evening, the Hilltop Ladies Auxiliary and the 
  Cyclone Bunko Club called in a group at the funeral chapel.
  Bradford (PA) Era
  
  
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