Lawrence County PA Archives Obituaries.....Cunningham, Angeline October 4, 1917
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New Castle News, October 5, 1917
Mrs. Angeline CUNNINGHAM of 605 West Washington
Street, widow of James W. Cunningham, former county
treasurer, died Thursday evening about 8:30, at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. David M. MARSHALL, in Wampum. She was
taken ill in this city in March, but having recovered, went
to visit her daughter in Wampum a few weeks ago. Shortly
afterward, she became ill again, and grew worse gradually,
until the end came last evening.
Mrs. Cunningham was the daughter of Frederick and
Elizabeth MYERS, and was born in Shenango township, Lawrence
County, August 15, 1840, and was past 77 years of age. The
greater part of her life had been spent in this city and
county. She was married to James W. Cunningham of Wayne
township, and during his term as county treasurer, they
resided in this city, but at the time of his death, in 1909,
were living in Wayne township. Since Mr. Cunningham's
death, she had made her home with her son, Major Joseph V.
Cunningham, 605 West Washington Street.
She was a member of the Central Presbyterian church, of
this city, and was a woman of many admirable traits. Of
even temperament, and pleasing disposition, she won friends
everywhere and her unswerving loyalty lengthened her
friendships through many years. She was one of the well
know women of the county, and to a large number, her death
brings a sense of personal sorrow.
The deceased was the mother of seven children, of whom
two survive. They are Mrs. D. M. MARSHALL of Wampum, and
Attorney Joseph V. CUNNINGHAM of this city.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Marshall, in
Wampum. The interment will be made in Slippery Rock
Presbyterian cemetery.
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