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• Violet A. Mitchell
Died At Local Hospital Following Brief Illness.
Mrs. Violet A. Mitchell, 78, of Coudersport succumbed Saturday (May 20, 1967) to an illness of about 30 days. Her husband, George W., died April 29, 1966.
She was born at Nelson Run, near Wharton, June 30, 1888, the daughter of Frank and Mina Nelson Plotts. She had made her residence in Coudersport the past 60 years, since her marriage Dec. 10, 1907, to Mr. Mitchell.
For many years she and her husband maintained quarters for the Pennsylvania State Police at their home on Fifth St.
Mrs. Mitchell was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church here and active in its women's organizations; was a member of the Eastern Star, Re-bekahs, Macabees and Firemen's Auxiliary.
Survivors include five children,
Robert W. Mitchell and
Mrs. Howard (Virginia) Halloran, Coudersport;
Lewis Mitchell, ShreveDort. La.;
Mrs. Gordon (Lorraine) Porter, Brea, Calil.; and
Richard Mitchell, Olean, N. Y.
A daughter, Georgia June, died Nov. 12, 1936.
Also surviving are brothers and sisters,
Clyde Plotts, Walter Plotts and Mrs. Dorothy Long, Coudersport;
Leo Plotts, New Wilmington, Pa.;
Harry Plotts, Niles, Ohio, and
Earl Plotts, Clairton, Pa.
A memorial service was held MnnHav pvpninP at Grabe-Fickinger Funeral Home by the Eulalia Chapter 148 of the Eastern star. A funeral service was held at the Presbyterian Church at 2:00 p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Dr. Chester Todd and the Rev. Robert Merten officiated. Mrs. Kenneth Gosnell sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", accompanied by Miss Lucille Clark.
Burial followed at the Homer Cemetery, Inez.
Pallbearers were Mark Chilson, Howard B. Haskins, B. P. Timpano, Edward Fisher, John Angood, William Hassinger, Leo Quimby and Carl Aciukewicz..
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MRS. MITCHELL HONORED Members of her family gave Mrs. Isaac Mitchell - a very pleasant surprise party, Saturday, it being her birthday. Mrs. George Mitchell presented her with a beautiful birthday cake with candles. She also received many congratulations and fine gifts from all. A delicious lunch was served and those who enjoyed this happy occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and son Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff, Mrs. John Gabler, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quimby, Albert Mlt chell, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mitchell.
LEAVING FOR SOUTH AMERICA Mrs. R. H. Lehman, who has been spending some time at Williamsville, N. Y., is visiting friends in town for a few days before going on to New York City from which port she will sail for Santos, Brazil, where she will visit her son, Rev. Howard Lehman, who is stationed there as a Lutheran missionary. She will spend several months with him.
SCHOOL MEN DINE County Superintendent A. P. Akeley, Assistant Superintendent Paul H. Conner and all principals of the Potter County schools dined at the Hotel National Tuesday evening, followed with a very interesting meeting. Covers were laid for ten.
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• Violet A. Mitchell
Died At Local Hospital Following Brief Illness.
Mrs. Violet A. Mitchell, 78, of Coudersport succumbed Saturday (May 20, 1967) to an illness of about 30 days. Her husband, George W., died April 29, 1966.
She was born at Nelson Run, near Wharton, June 30, 1888, the daughter of Frank and Mina Nelson Plotts. She had made her residence in Coudersport the past 60 years, since her marriage Dec. 10, 1907, to Mr. Mitchell.
For many years she and her husband maintained quarters for the Pennsylvania State Police at their home on Fifth St.
Mrs. Mitchell was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church here and active in its women's organizations; was a member of the Eastern Star, Re-bekahs, Macabees and Firemen's Auxiliary.
Survivors include five children,
Robert W. Mitchell and
Mrs. Howard (Virginia) Halloran, Coudersport;
Lewis Mitchell, ShreveDort. La.;
Mrs. Gordon (Lorraine) Porter, Brea, Calil.; and
Richard Mitchell, Olean, N. Y.
A daughter, Georgia June, died Nov. 12, 1936.
Also surviving are brothers and sisters,
Clyde Plotts, Walter Plotts and Mrs. Dorothy Long, Coudersport;
Leo Plotts, New Wilmington, Pa.;
Harry Plotts, Niles, Ohio, and
Earl Plotts, Clairton, Pa.
A memorial service was held MnnHav pvpninP at Grabe-Fickinger Funeral Home by the Eulalia Chapter 148 of the Eastern star. A funeral service was held at the Presbyterian Church at 2:00 p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Dr. Chester Todd and the Rev. Robert Merten officiated. Mrs. Kenneth Gosnell sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", accompanied by Miss Lucille Clark.
Burial followed at the Homer Cemetery, Inez.
Pallbearers were Mark Chilson, Howard B. Haskins, B. P. Timpano, Edward Fisher, John Angood, William Hassinger, Leo Quimby and Carl Aciukewicz..
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