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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
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1864 - 1922
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Born |
27 Jul 1864 |
Ligonier, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
22 Jul 1922 |
Ligonier, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania |
Buried |
Allegheny Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I959 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2019 |
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Notes |
- The following death notice was published in the July 25, 1922 edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
DENNY--On Saturday, July 22, 1922, at 3:39 p.m., at her residence, Ligonier, Pa., IRENE ASHCOM DENNY, wife of Henry S. Denny.
Services at the residence of Mrs. Harmar D. Denny, 811 Ridge avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh, Tuesday morning, July 25th, at 11 o'clock. Interment private.
The following obituary was published in The Ligonier Echo (Ligonier, Pennsylvania) on July 26, 1922:
Mrs. Irene Ashcom Denny, wife of Harry S. Denny of Morningside Farm near Ligonier, died Saturday afternoon, July 22, 1922, at 3:30 o'clock. Although she had been seriously ill for several weeks her death came with great suddeness, bringing pronounced sorrow to her relatives in her large circle of friends.
Mrs. Denny was aged about 58 years. She was born in Ligonier and was a daughter of the late John Ashcom and most of her life was passed in the Valley. She had traveled extensively, having been to Europe several times and she had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. During the recent war she was the chairman of the Ligonier Branch of the American Red Cross and was the leader of the war work in the Valley.
She is survived by her husband, one sister, Miss Mary Ashcom, of Ligonier, and three brothers, J..M. Ashcom of New Brighton, Pa.., Dr. Richard Ashcom of Pittsburgh, and Thomas Ashcom of Jeannette. Her stepmother, Mrs. A.U. Ashcom of Ligonier, also survives.
Funeral services were conducted at Morningside Farm, the family residence, at two o'clock Monday afternoon, by her pastor, Rev. A. M. Doak of the Ligonier Methodist Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. Wm. F. Fleming, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Ligonier
The remains were taken in a special car, leaving leaving here on the 4:30 train Monday evening, to Pittsburgh where services were held yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs. Harmer D. Danny on North Side. Interment private. Â
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