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    1. [MDALLEGA] HARDEN family obits (WILLISON, MIDDLETON, SNYDER, MCCOY)
    2. Ruth Sprowls
    3. Cumberland Evening Times May 17, 1950 pg 1 Mrs. Frances Amelia WILLISON age 72, wife of John WILLISON, 622 Baltimore Ave., died today at her home. Dr. H. V. DEMING deputy county medical examiner, attributed death to a heart attack. She collapsed while sitting on the edge of her bed about 4 a.m. A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. WILLISON was a daughter of the late Jacob and Emmaline (MIDDLETON) HARDEN. Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Irvin SNYDER, Mt. Savage; three sons, Edward R. WILLISON, Baltimore Pike; Robert WILLISON, this city, and Earl WILLISON at home; a sister Mrs. Thomas MCCOY, and one brother, Benjamin HARDEN; both of Cumberland; four..... (remainder of article cannot be located on another page of newspaper). ________________________________-- Mrs. Thomas P. MCCOY Mrs. Mary Rose MCCOY, age 96, formerly of 712 Golden Lane, died yesterday after an illness of eight years. --Born in Marianna, PA., she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Emmaline (MIDDLETON) HARDEN, and was the widow of Thomas P. MCCOY. --Several nieces and nephews survive. --The body is at the Hafer Baltimore Avenue Funeral Home where friends will be be received from 7 until 9 p.m. --Services will be conducted tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the funeral home by Rev. Douglas Sivers. Interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery. (Thursday, July 13, 1972; Cumberland Evening Times page 28) ______________________________________________--- Funeral of Jacob HARDEN Funeral services for Jacob HARDEN age 84, who died midnight Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John WILLISON, Willowbrook Rd., where he had been ill for several weeks, were held at 2 p.m. today at Stein's Chapel. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery. Mr. HARDEN lived with his son , Benjamin HARDEN, rear of Dilly street, since the death of his wife about nine years ago. Another daughter, Mrs. Thomas MCCOY, this city, also survives. Monday, December 1, 1930; Cumberland Evening Times, pg. 9) ___________________---- will gladly scan/email articles Ruth Sprowls

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