OBIT: DAVIS, Barbara (Wagner); 1905; Patton, Cambria Cnty., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ _________________________________________ Cambria Freeman Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, 4 Aug 1905 Volume 39, Number 30 Death of Mrs. Barbara Davis Mrs. Barbara Davis whose maiden name was Wagner, died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Kline in Patton, this county, aged 68 years. The cause of her death was heart failure. The deceased was married twice, both husbands preceded her to the grave. The deceased is survived by a son, William Campbell and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Bolivar and Mrs. Mabel Kline of Patton. William Davis of Conemaugh, Philip of Vinco and Amos of South Fork are stepsons of the deceased. Mrs. John Evans of Conemaugh and Mrs. Levi Leidy of Jackson township are sisters and Samuel Wagner of Tyrone and William Wagner, whose whereabouts are not known, are brothers. The remains of Mrs. Davis were taken to Conemaugh Saturday morning and thence to the Evans' home where the Rev. George Jones of Conemaugh conducted the funeral services at 9 o'clock Monday morning. The remains were laid to rest in Munday's cemetery. Cambria Freeman Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, 11 Aug 1905 Volume 39, Number 31 Mrs. Barbara Davis Mrs. Barbara Davis whose maiden name was Wagner died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Kline in Patton, aged 68 years. The cause of her death was heart failure. The deceased was married twice, both husbands having preceded her to the grave. The deceased is survived by a son, William Campbell and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Bolivar and Mrs. Mabel Kline of Patton. William Davis of Conemaugh, Philip of Vinco and Amos of South Fork are stepsons of the deceased. Mrs. John Evans of Conemaugh and Mrs. Levi Leidy of Jackson township are sisters and William Wagner, whose whereabouts are not known are brothers. The remains of Mrs. Davis were taken to Conemaugh Saturday to the Evans home where the Rev. George Jones of Conemaugh conducted the funeral services at 9 o'clock Monday morning. The remains were laid to rest in Munday's Cemetery.