Hi Listers, Here are some more of my unknown Ragers: Mrs. Martin Rager The death of Mrs. Martin Rager occurred at her home in Josephine on Saturday, March 15, aged about 70 years. She is survived by her husband and two sons. Funeral services were held Monday and interment was made in the Blairsville cemetery. (Unknown newspaper dated 1924.) -------------------------------------------------- MISS HARRIET RAGER. Infirmities incident to old age caused the death of Miss Harriet Rager at her home in Blacklick township, near Black lick, on Thursday, March 2, 1916, aged 86 years. Two years ago, Miss Rager's maiden sister died, thus leaving Harriet to live alone in the little house on the Rager farm. She was an aunt of Gillis and George Rager, whose farms adjoin her land an the east and west. Funeral services were held on Saturday, interment being made in the Hopewell church graveyard in Blacklick township. (Unknown newspape dated 1916.) ------------------------------------------------ Mrs. Lucy Rager. Pnuemonia caused the death of Mrs. Lucy Rager, aged 84 years, on May 21st at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Mabon in Blairsville. Her husband died 20 years ago. She is surived by these sons and daughters: Robert, of Seattle, Wash.; Samuel in the U.S. Air Service, at Dayton, O.; and John of Port Amboy, N.J. Mrs. Chas. Jellison of Blairsville; Mrs. Wm. Mabon of Blairsville and Mrs. Frank Iness of Fort Wayned, Ind. Funeral services were held on Sabbath and Burial made in the Blairsville cemetery. (Unknown newspaper, 1925.) --------------------------------------------------- CATHERINE A. RAGER -- RESEARCHING: Edwards; Fronk; Miller; Paul; Pfoutz; Rager; Campbell Life should Not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming... Damn, What A Ride!!