2005: I could locate no individual tombstone for her in 1988, although records indicate that one existed. It is probable that her inscription is on the same stone as William, although I could not detect any other inscription in '88. Her husband's stone is now face up in the river ravine below the cemetery, so the opposite side cannot be checked. The Smith plot is located near the bottom center of the lower cemetery, just to the west of the stone for Margaret Mingle.
Update - October 2009: Jim Snyder, of the BCGS, whom I met by chance at the cemetery in August, recently went down into the ravine and turned over the Smith stone, and found Emma's inscription was indeed on the opposite side.
Update - August 2015: Dennis Hileman, caretaker of the cemetery, arranged for the stone to be retrieved from the ravine, and it is back on its base.
Altoona Mirror, Monday, 6 February 1905:
"MRS. EMMA SALOME - died suddenly of stomach trouble last Wednesday at her home at Glen White. She was a daughter of Isaac and Isabella Hershberger of Frankstown and was 62 years old. She is survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Mary Ling, Mrs. Martha Cartwright and William Hershberger -- and by five children, Mrs. Annie Weaver, Mrs. Ora Dunmire, Grant, Harry (sic) and Merrill Smith of Glen White."
Altoona Mirror, Thursday, 9 February 1905:
"Mrs Emma Lewis, of Glen White, died at that place last Wednesday, aged 61 years. She is survived by the following children: Grant of Blandsburg, Mrs. Maurice Weaver, Mrs. Harry Dunmire, George and Merrill, all of Glen White. She is also survived by two sisters: Mrs. Mary Ling of Frankstown and Mrs. Martha Cartwright of Hollidaysburg and one brother, Mr. William Harshberger of Hollidaysburg. The body was brought to Frankstown on Saturday afternoon, where services were held in the Methodist Episcopal church, after which the body was laid to rest in the Geeseytown cemetery."
Note: Middle initial, day of death, and age all incorrect on tombstone.
2005: I could locate no individual tombstone for her in 1988, although records indicate that one existed. It is probable that her inscription is on the same stone as William, although I could not detect any other inscription in '88. Her husband's stone is now face up in the river ravine below the cemetery, so the opposite side cannot be checked. The Smith plot is located near the bottom center of the lower cemetery, just to the west of the stone for Margaret Mingle.
Update - October 2009: Jim Snyder, of the BCGS, whom I met by chance at the cemetery in August, recently went down into the ravine and turned over the Smith stone, and found Emma's inscription was indeed on the opposite side.
Update - August 2015: Dennis Hileman, caretaker of the cemetery, arranged for the stone to be retrieved from the ravine, and it is back on its base.
Altoona Mirror, Monday, 6 February 1905:
"MRS. EMMA SALOME - died suddenly of stomach trouble last Wednesday at her home at Glen White. She was a daughter of Isaac and Isabella Hershberger of Frankstown and was 62 years old. She is survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Mary Ling, Mrs. Martha Cartwright and William Hershberger -- and by five children, Mrs. Annie Weaver, Mrs. Ora Dunmire, Grant, Harry (sic) and Merrill Smith of Glen White."
Altoona Mirror, Thursday, 9 February 1905:
"Mrs Emma Lewis, of Glen White, died at that place last Wednesday, aged 61 years. She is survived by the following children: Grant of Blandsburg, Mrs. Maurice Weaver, Mrs. Harry Dunmire, George and Merrill, all of Glen White. She is also survived by two sisters: Mrs. Mary Ling of Frankstown and Mrs. Martha Cartwright of Hollidaysburg and one brother, Mr. William Harshberger of Hollidaysburg. The body was brought to Frankstown on Saturday afternoon, where services were held in the Methodist Episcopal church, after which the body was laid to rest in the Geeseytown cemetery."
Note: Middle initial, day of death, and age all incorrect on tombstone.
Inscription
Farewell dear mother, sweet thy rest
Weary with years and worn with pain
Farewell till in some happy place
We shall behold thy face again
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