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Whitehouse Obituaries

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Albert Whitehouse - 20 Apr 1967
Scranton (PA) Tribune , 21 Apr 1967

Albert Whitehouse, 810 Woodrow Ave, Baltimore, MD, died Thursday in Baltimore City Hospital after an illness. Born in Old Forge, he was the son of the late Eli and Mary Jane Hayes Whitehouse. He was a former resident of Sibley and was a retired Baltimore City employee. A WW II veteran, he was a member of the American Legion. Surviving are two brothers, John Hayes, Mays Landing, NJ, and Walter Whitehouse, Binghamton, NY; three sisters, Mrs William Lewis, Sr, Rush, PA; Mrs Margaret Noakes, Old Forge; and Mrs Thomas Holmes, this city; several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 pm from the Sultzer Funeral Home, 125 N Main St, Taylor, with Rev Burton Easton, Stewart Memorial Church, Old Forge, officiating. Interment, Milwaukee Cemetery.

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Alice Whitehouse - 2 Aug 1932
Scranton (PA) Times , 6 Aug 1932

The funeral of Mrs. Alice Whitehouse was held yesterday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs Albert Wylam, if 2106 Boulevard Ave and was largely attended. Services in the residence were conducted by Rev BLC Baer, pastor of the Jackson SSt Baptist Church. Mrs Fred Lentz and Mrs Arthur Evans, accompanied by Miss Martha Wainwright, sang "Ivory Palaces" and "No Night There." There were many beautiful floral pieces sent to the home, rememberances of her many friends and acquaintances. The flower bearers were: Martha Edwards, Dorothy Jones, Alice Wylam, Edith Conrad, Doris Whitehouse, Lillian, Marian, and Elsie Kingdom. The casket-bearers, her nephews, were Thomas Jones, William Edwards, William, Richard, Harry, and Arthur Kingdom. Burial was in Washburn Street Cemetery.

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Emma Whitehouse - 11 Apr 1995
Scranton (PA) Tribune , 13 Apr 1995

Emma Whitehouse, 98, formerly of Ransom Twp, died Tuesday in the Clarks Summit State Hospital following an illness. She was the widow of Benjamin Whitehouse, who died in 1958. Born 9 May 1896 in Taylor, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Pfaff Bray. Surviving are two sons, Benjamion J, Clarks Summit, and George, Emmaus; two daughters, Audrey Zeiss & Marion Palmer, both of Clarks Summit; 13 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three brothers and five sisters. The funeral will be private at the convenience of the family, with the Rev Dr. Michael Shambora, chaplain of Clarks Summit State Hospital, officiating. Internment, Washburn Street Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clarks Summit United Methodist Church. Arrangements by the Lawrence E Young Funeral Home, 418 S State St, Clarks Summit.

Modified Sunday, 27-Jun-2004 19:35:34 MDT