OBIT: Susannah May (OTTO) CORBIN, 1935, Altoona, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Michael S. Caldwell Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ MRS. SUSANNAH MAY CORBIN Of 321 Twenty-first avenue, died at her home at 6.30 o'clock this morning after an extended illness. She was born in the city on June 21, 1877, a daughter of Jacob and Sarah E. (Chathams) Otto. Her husband, Edgar A. Corbin, died some years ago. Mrs. Corbin served as county interpreter for deaf mutes for a number of years and spent much of her time among them, looking after their interests. She was a member of the Fourth street Church of God, the Ladies' auxiliary to the B. of R.T., the Red Cross Dames of Malta and Juniata grange, No. 889. Surviving are her mother, who resided with her, four sons and daughters, Mrs. J. B. Eason of Tucson, Ariz., E. A. Corbin and Miss Ella M. Corbin, at home, and J. O. Corbin of the city, ten grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. E. R. Bowser of Pittsburgh, A. E. and W. E. Otto and Mrs. T. R. Weyandt, all of the city. The funeral of Mrs. Susannah May Corbin, late of 321 Twenty-first avenue, will be held in the Fourth Street Church of God Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock followed by interment in Fairview cemetery. Juniata grange, No. 889, will conduct services at the home this evening at 7.45 o'clock. Altoona Mirror, May 7, 1935