OBIT: Mazie PATTERSON, 1893, Altoona, 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/ _______________________________________________ Mrs. Mazie Patterson, Wife of Frank G. Patterson, esq., died at the home of her parents in Harrisburg, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, of consumption, after a long and tedious illness. She was a daughter of Mrs. J. J. McLaurin by a former marriage and was aged about 22 years. She was married to Mr. Patterson last may and lived in this city until one month ago, when, on account of her illness, she went home to her parents. Mr. Patterson was at her bedside when she died and the brief announcement of her death was sent to T. H. Greevy, esq., his law partner. Further particulars and funeral announcement will be given tomorrow. Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Pa., Tuesday Evening, April 4, 1893 The Remains of Mrs. Frank Patterson Will be Brought Home This Evening. The remains of Mrs. Frank G. Patterson, who died in Harrisburg yesterday, will be brought to this city on Columbian express this afternoon and taken to Mr. Patterson's residence, Broad and Twenty- sixth streets. Religious services were held at Harrisburg. The interment will be made in Fairview cemetery tomorrow, but the hour will not be known until Mr. Patterson arrives. Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Pa., Wednesday Evening, April 5, 1893 Funeral of Mrs. Frank G. Patterson. The remains of Mrs. Frank G. Patterson arrived in this city on Columbian express from Harrisburg last evening, accompanied by her husband, parents and friends and were taken to her late home, 2600 Broad street. Last night a number of friends of the young lady from various parts of the state called at the house to pay their last tribute of respect to her who, while living, had been such a favorite in the circles which she graced by her presence. The funeral services will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the house by Rev. Turner, of the Broad street Presbyterian church, after which the cortege will proceed to Fairview cemetery, where the remains will be laid to rest. Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Pa., Thursday Evening, April 6, 1893