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OBIT: Nina Mae (MAUST) SCHLOSNAGLE, 1993, Somerset, Somerset County, PA
  
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  SCHLOSNAGLE
  
    Nina Mae Schlosnagle, 74, of Somerset, died May 24, 1993, in the
  Mercy Hospital, Johnstown.  Born May 16, 1919, in Somerset, daughter
  of the late Harry Franklin and Lucy Ellen (Darr) Maust.  Preceded in
  death by husband, Lloyd Edward Schlosnagle, May 28, 1987; two
  brothers, Guy and Park Maust; and two sisters, Neva Miller and
  Margaret Nair.  Survived by these children: Larry E. Schlosnagle,
  married to the former Janet Callen of Cheswick RD 1, and Mrs. Roland
  R. (Marie) Kauffman, Silver Spring, Md.; also three grandchildren,
  David Schlosnagle of Cheswick Rd 1; Michael Kauffman of Germantown,
  Md.; and Mrs. John D. (Evie) Tousignant of Coventry, R.I.  Sister of
  Norman L. Maust of Somerset; Mrs. Donald (Ethel) Johnson of Somerset
  RD 2, and Mrs. Hazel Airesman of Somerset RD 3.  Retired in 1978 as a
  teacher's aide from Patriot Street and Friedens Elementary schools. 
  Formerly employed in Somerset County recorder of deeds office.  A
  1937 graduate of Somerset High School.  Member of the Somerset Church
  of the Brethren and Somerset Homemakers.  She had been a volunteer at
  the Somerset Hospital.  Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to
  9 p.m. Wednesday (today) at the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home, where
  service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with Rev. Roger L. Forry
  officiating.  Interment, Somerset County Memorial Park.  Family
  suggests contributions to the Somerset Church of the Brethren, 303
  South Center Ave., Somerset, PA 15501, or to the Central Region
  American Diabetic Association, 116 South Allegheny St., No. 309
  Bellefonte, PA 16823.
  
  Daily American, May 26, 1993
  
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