OBIT: Elizabeth Ellen (BENNETT) OTTO, 1942, Tipton, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Michael S. Caldwell Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _______________________________________________ MRS. ELIZABETH ELLEN OTTO Aged 66, wife of David W. Otto of Tipton, died suddenly at 8.55 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Mary Burns, Tipton, where she was removed when she was taken ill while walking down the road to Tipton where she was intending to take a bus for Tyrone. Mrs. Otto lived a short distance from Tipton and Mrs. Burns' home, which she would have passed en route to Tipton. It is about one-half mile from the Otto residence. She is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter, William Otto of Grazierville and Mrs. Arthur Pressler of Tyrone. She is also survived by these children from a former marriage: Harry Bloom of State College, Mrs. Ruth Caber of Tyrone, Mrs. Phoebe Gregory of Harrisburg, and an adopted daughter, Betty Otto, at home. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters: George Bennett of Beulah, Cambria county, Mrs. William Spenser of Altoona, Mrs. Anna Turner of Coalport, Mrs. Tillie Lloyd of Beccaria township, Mrs. Pearl Lloyd of Houtzdale, Mrs. Mabel Perniskey of Cleveland, William Bennett of Houtzdale, George of Beulah, James of Altman, Indiana county, and John of Warren, and her step-mother, Mrs. Bennett of Altoona. Mrs. Otto was a member of the Methodist church of Grazierville. Friends are being received at the Fuoss mortuary, Bellwood. hand-dated 12/12 [The funeral services for Elizabeth Ellen Otto of Tipton will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fuoss Mortuary chapel in Bellwood in charge of Rev. *.*. Covert, pastor of the Bellwood Methodist church. Interment in Bellwood cemetery. Friends are being received at the Fuoss mortuary. hand-dated 12/15 Blair County Genealogical Society, Archie Claar Obituary Collection, volume 30, p. 50, 1942 volume [Altoona Mirror, December 14, 1942]