Etc. -- Sarah (Chamberlain) Heath's 1918 funeral (2 reports)
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A lightly edited transcript of a page 1 article in the 9 May 1918 Waterford Star newspaper.

Buried at Bloomsburg

The funeral of the late Mrs. Lewis Heath of Arizona, was held Sunday at Bloomsburg Baptist church at 11 oc'clock, Rev. S. G. Harris, the pastor, preaching the sermon.

The deceased lady belonged to a large connection, and many of her relatives attended the service, among them being
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kitchen,
Mr. and Mrs Clendon Kitchen and family, all of Delhi;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sterling of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Quance of Delhi;
Major Heath of Brantford;
Mrs. R. Boyd and Mr. Harold Boyd of London.

Her son, Mr. Adlie Heath of Crown King, Ariz., 
was also present.

The pall-bearers were Messrs. Delbert Woodley, 
Fred Woodley, George Heath of Simcoe, 
Glenn Colver and Eugene Heath of Delhi, 
and Ansley Collver of Townsend.  

 

A lightly edited partial transcript of Bloomsburg column on page 7 of 9 May 1918 
Simcoe Reformer
newspaper.

The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain Heath, 
relict of Lewis Heath of Townsend, who died 
at the home of her son, Adlie Heath of 
Crown King, Arizona, on 16 Mar 1918, 
aged 90 years, was held on Sunday last 
at the church here.

A large gathering of relatives and friends 
came to pay their respects to the deceased.

Interment was made in the Bloomsburg 
cemetery.
 
 

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