OBIT: Anna (BAKER) LAUVER, 1918, Dunlo, Cambria County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ _______________________________________________ Altoona Times Altoona, Pa. Friday Morning, November 8, 1918 WIFE FOLLOWS HER HUSBAND TO THE GREAT BEYOND Mrs. Anna Lauver, aged 25, widow of Harry A. Louver,* and a daughter of Joseph Baker, Baker's Summit, died at her home at Dunlo Wednesday morning, a short time following the funeral of her husband, who died on Monday. Death was due to influenza, which also caused the death of Mr. Louver. Harry Lauver, whose parents reside at Greenwood, died Monday, at his home at Dunlo, of influenza, and the remains were brought to the home of his parents for funeral services, which were held yesterday morning. At the same time he was taken ill, his wife also contracted the disease, but did not become serious as soon as Mr Louver. Shortly after the funeral services of Mr. Lauver had been held, word was received at the home of his parents, that Mrs. Louver was in a very critical condition and yesterday morning word was received that she had died. The remains were brought to this city and funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, with burial in Asbury cemetery. *Spelling varies throughout the obituary. Altoona Times Altoona, Pa. Saturday Morning, November 9, 1918 LAUVER. Mrs. Anna Lauver, aged 25, widow of Harry A. Lauver and daughter of Joseph Baker of Baker's Summit, died at her home in Dunlo Wednesday, closely following the death of her husband. Both were influenza victims. Services for the husband were held Thursday morning at the home of his parents in Greenwood. Now the remains of the wife are to be brought here for services and interment this morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will take place in the Asbury cemetery.