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- [S927] Obituary.
The following note appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder 18 Sep 1952:
FORMER RESIDENT OF BARNESVILLE DIES
BARNESVILLE, O., Sept 17 - Mrs. Agnes Pfeffer Lucas,
79, former resident of this city, died Wednesday [17 Sep 1952]
at her home in Sunbury. She and her husband at one time
owned the Lucas farm west of here where the Barnesville Air-
port is now located.
Mrs. Lucas was born August 3, 1873, in Temperance-
ville, the daughter of Joseph and Kuniginda Pfeffer.
Surviving are her husband, Orion Lucas of Sunbury; five
sisters, Mrs. Lena Brown, Mrs. John Gallagher, Mrs. Joseph
Hughes and Mrs. Dan Gallagher, all of Quaker City Rt. 4, and
Mrs. Harlan Hunt of Bethesda, and two brothers, Dan Pfeffer
and E. J. Pfeffer, both of Quaker City Rt. 4.
The body will arrive at the Campbell funeral home
Thursday morning.
Funeral services will be conducted at the St. Mary
Catholic church at Temperanceville Friday morning at 10
o?clock with Father Swindeman officiating. Burial will be in
the St. Sylvester cemetery in Woodsfield.
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From death certificate:
Name: Agnes Pfeffer Lucas
Residence: Barnesville, Ohio
Age: 79 years 1 month 14 days
Birth: 03 Aug 1873
Occupation: near Woodsfield, Ohio
Marital status: Married
Father: Joseph Pfeffer
Mother: Cuma Auinda
Informant: Mrs. Wilfred Wood
According to her death certificate, Agnes Lucas had been a resident of Trenton, Delaware County, Ohio for 14 months prior to her death.
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