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- [S101] Early Potter County Vital Statistics, Vol, I, (Name: Potter County Journal;), 146R.
Miss Nettie Weimer of Pleasant Valley & G.L. Yentzer of Burtville, mar. Sept. 21, 1886, at Port Allegany.
- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 25 May 1939; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/277867974/?article=32f25441-69a6-4e95-b8ea-0b4314fca884&xid=4716&terms=Robert_Allen_Yentzer.
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Mrs Nettie Ann Yentzer, Roulette, Passes Suddenly at Home
Fort Lauderdale News
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Mon, Aug 26, 1963 • Page 2
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The Potter Enterprise
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Thu, May 25, 1939 p5
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• ROULETTE WOMAN PASSES SUDDENLY
Mrs. Nettie Ann Yentzer Passed Away at Her Home Friday Afternoon.
Roulette, May 22.- Mrs. Nettie Ann Yentzer passed away very suddenly at her home last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Yentzer was born on Sartwell Creek, June 4, 1862 and was the daughter of George and Laura Lyman Weimer. She was united in marriage to G. Lewis Yentzer, September 21, 1886 on Sartwell Creek. One daughter Laura was born to this union who passed away May 18, 1929.
Her husband G. Lewis Yentzer preceded her in death August 6, 1917. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. M. W. Robinson; one adopted son Robert Allen nieces. services were held Yentzer, pulleven nephews and ten Sunday, May 21. at the Baptist church at 2 P. M. with Rev. Weyhe officiating. Interment was made in the Hill cemetery, "Good Night and Good Morning" and "Does Jesus Care" were sung by Mrs. Ethel Kannelly and Miss Anna Smith. She was beloved by her many relatives and hosts of friends and will be greatly missed by her loving deeds. It was said of her, she was ready to meet her God.
The bearers were: E. M. Weimer, Major Weimer, Charlie Stearns, Wayland Robinson, Olney Robinson and Earl Weimer.
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George Haynes passed away at the Blossburg hospital on Saturday, May 20. Mr. Haynes was born in Pleasant Valley Township, Potter County, August 29, he was the son of Elnora Reed and Benn Haynes. He was engaged as a farmer for many years on Sartwell Creek. For some time he has made his home in Roulette. He is survived by one daughter Elsie Haynes of Whitesville, N. Y.; Frances Haynes of Eldred; and Dencel Haynes of Roulette; and one sister, Mrs. Nora Jay of Burtville. Prayer service was held at John P. Gardner's home on Main street and the funeral service was held at the Sartwell Creek church, Monday, May 22, at 2:30 with Rev. Peters officiating.
The bearers were: Guy Witter, G.H. Yentzer, Jack Wetmore, William Fisk, Roy Fruitger and Fred Ernst.
Mrs. Pauline Younglove suffered a bad heart condition on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill have moved to their home here. Their friends welcome them home.
Miss Bernice Tauscher of Florida, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Sherman and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodward entertained the Saturday bridge club Wednesday evening. A delicious was served. lunch.
and Mrs. Loren Sanford have moved in with Pete Church on North street. Mrs. William Powers of Austin, visited relatives here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Larcom of Port Allegany, were calling on friends in town, Sunday. Miss Ruth Howe attended a meeting of the State Committee on Vocational Guidance at Bucknell University on Saturday..
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Mrs Nettie Ann Yentzer, Roulette, Passes Suddenly at Home
Fort Lauderdale News
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Mon, Aug 26, 1963 • Page 2
1963
Freedom March
"I Have a Dream" Speech
March on Washington
Washington D.C.
Lincoln Memorial
Civil Rights Movement
Jobs and Freedom
Martin Luther King Jr.
Nonviolent Protest
Cassius Clay is rejected… |
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