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yried today
Miss Sadie Dunkle, 65, of Route
3, died Friday at 2:15 p.m. in
Magruder hospital where she
had been a patient since May 24.
Miss Dunkle made her home with
her sister, Mrs. Cora Sperber, and��had been in ill health seven years.
Her body was at the Nefdeck-
er-Eberle-LeVeck mortuary Satur¬
day and then was taken to the
Robert Criswell funeral home in
Emlenton, Pa., w;here the Rev.
Tempieton conducted services at
2 p. m. Monday. Burial was made
in Emlenton. •■"■/,\? f^ frf'S*?
Also surviving vare three other
sister, Mrs. Laura Sperber of
Tillamoon, Ore., Mrs.- Rachel Tho¬
mas of Emlenton., and Mrs. Ada
L. King of Port Clinton; a brother
Earl of Emlenton; and nieces and
nenhews.
She was born in Sligo, Pa., May
27, 1894, daughter of William and
Mary William Dunkle.