The Wash Reporter Newspaper - March 12, 1895, page 4 - obits. Note for Judy Florian - Also, besides the obit for Flowers on page 4, see page 8 for Funeral of Miss Flowers - mentions the late Sarah F. Flowers who I believe you were trying to find more info on. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=f1xuXVtw34IC&dat=18950312&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Carole, Thank you very much for this! I figured she had been buried where her brother was; so this newspaper proves my theory. So Sarah J. Flowers died Friday, March 8, 1895 in Uniontown Funeral was held in Uniontown by Episcopal preacher. But she was buried with her family in a "German Baptist Dunkard" aka "South Pigeon Creek Dunkard Cemetery" which is the daughter chuch/cemetery of "Ten Mile Church of the Brethren" at Marianna. Now what I NEED so much is to find a mention in Local Glances, or a Death Notice, or a Funeral Notice for MARY A. LANE FLOWERS, widow of Samuel Flowers who died about 1879 and was a Stage Coach Driver on the Pike. Mary A. Lane Flowers was born between 1818 and died between the 1880 Census and before the death of her daughter, Sarah on Friday, March 8, 1895. She resided in the City of Washington. Mary A. Flowers was the daughter of John Lane Sr. Catherine Baker Lane they lived in West Bethlehem Twp. She had 3 brothers (maybe more)-- 1. John Jr.-- went to Indiana before 1830 2. Joseph - went to Ohio before 1831 3. Reverend Daniel Lane - stayed in South Strabane Twp Mary A. Flowers was the mother of : John Flowers who died in young adulthood. Elizabeth Flowers Zediker, m. John/Jack Zediker, S. Strabane residence Caroline Flowers, may have been married once but kept maiden name Lucy Flowers McKnight (? sp?), died before 1879 leaving one unk. sex child Rebecca Flowers McKinley-- she was married to a rich oil man and lived on East Beau St... so, I'd think the write up for her mother would certainly have made at least 1 line in the newspaper. The German Baptists or aka "Dunkard" or the official name aka "Church of the Brethren" people were very private and didn't make a lot of public records. So I'm just hoping Mary's death got put in the newspaper anyway. Let me know if anyone sees her. Judy