OBIT: Frances (HUNTER) ALEXANDER, 1899, Madera, Clearfield 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/clearfield/ _______________________________________________ DIED IN PHILADELPHIA. Mrs. Frances Alexander, aged 35 years, wife of Hon. Joseph Alexander, of Madera, Clearfield county, died in Philadelphia Monday night October 30, death being the result of an operation performed in that city Friday last. She is survived by her husband, who is a member of the house of representatives from Clearfield county; by a little daughter, aged 4 years, and by one sister, Mrs. H. C. Tussy, of this city. The funeral will take place on Saturday, the interment being made at Madera. Morning Tribune, Altoona, Thursday, November 2, 1899 IN MEMORIAM. Mrs. Frances Hunter Alexander, wife of Hon. Joseph Alexander, of Maderia [sic], Clearfield county, Pa., died in the Medico-Chirurgical hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., on Monday night, October 30, 1899, from secondary shock following an operation performed on the Friday previous for a serious trouble of which she had been afflicted for some years. Her condition after the operation was hopeful until within an hour of her death. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church at Madera, Pa., on Saturday, November 4, at 1 o'clock p.m., by the pastor of the church, Rev. Halloway, assisted by her former pastor, Dr. J. H. Mathers, of Bellwood, Pa. Mrs. Alexander was in her 40th year; a daughter of Thomas and Meriam Hunter, of near Bellwood, Blair county, Pa. She was the mother of one child, Frances, a bright little girl, born October 2, 1896. She leaves to mourn for her, her husband and child, two step-children, Miss Minerva Alexander, teacher, Altoona, Blair county, public schools; C. B. Alexander, civil and mining engineer, residing in Idaho. Also an aged father, eight sisters and four brothers. Her mother, two brothers and one sister have passed over before her. She was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church for over twenty-four years, having united with the church in her early girlhood under the pastorship of Rev. J. H. Mathers, of Bellwood, Pa. A faithful wife and loving mother has gone. Morning Tribune, Altoona, Tuesday, November 14, 1899