OBIT: Mary (KEATLEY) SENSOR BRISBIN, 1916, Tyrone, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ Tyrone Topics Mrs. L. P. Brisbin While visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Susan Keatley, of Unionville, Mrs. Lawrence P. Brisbin, of Twenty-first street, Tyrone, died suddenly at 7:30 Tuesday evening, of paralysis and heart trouble. She left Tyrone on the morning train and was in apparent good health until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when she became seriously ill and passed away before her family could reach her bedside. Deceased was a daughter of William (deceased) and Susan Keatley, and was born at Unionville in 1864. She had been a resident of this place for about sixteen years. Mrs. Brisbin was twice married, her first husband preceding her to the grave in 1888. She was married to Lawrence P. Brisbin in 1892. Besides her mother, she leaves her husband and these children: W. F. Sensor, Mrs. J. F. Budd, Mrs. George Calderwood and Samuel Brisbin. She also leaves these step-children: Guy and Homer Brisbin, Mrs. H. A. Yarnell. She leaves two brothers and a like number of sisters: Mrs. J. A. Stover, of this place; Mrs. A. B. Hall and David, of Unionville; George Keatley, of Buchanan, W.Va. For many years she had been an active member of the Columbia Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. The remains were brought to Tyrone yesterday afternoon. Altoona Tribune, Thursday Morning, December 14, 1916 1910 Tyrone Ward 7, Blair County census - Lawrence P. Brisbon, 42 Mary Brisbon, 44 Homer Brisbon, 20 Agnes Brisbon, 18 Flora Brisbon, 16 Margret Brisbon, 14 Samuel Brisbon, 8