Clinton County PA Archives Obituaries.....MOLSON, Elizabeth Catherine (COFFEY) January 1910 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jeannette L. Molson JLMolson@aol.com January 10, 2005, 2:38 pm The Lock Haven Express nd the Clinton Democrat, 17 Jan 1910 ELIZABETH COFFEY MOLSON (1845 - 1910) DEATH OF MRS. MOLSON Mrs. Elizabeth Molson, wife of the late Edward B. Molson died Saturday at her home in west Philadelphia, word to that effect having been received by Mrs. Jacob Heimer in this city today. The remains will be brought to this city tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral services will be held in St. Paul Episcopal Church at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning and will be conducted by the Rector Rev. Lewis Nichols. Interment in Highland cemetery. Deceased is survived by four sons and one daughter. Mr. Molson for a number of years conducted a barber shop in this city and later embarked in the laundry business, which was conducted later by Mrs. Molson. A number of years ago Mrs. Molson removed to Philadelphia with her family. She was well known by many people in this city, who will regret to learn of her death, the particulars of which are not yet known in this city. [The Lock Haven Express, Monday, 17 Jan 1910, 1:4] _______ Funeral of Mrs. Molson Mrs. E. B. Molson, a former well known resident of this city, died in West Philadelphia on Saturday last, mention of which was made in Monday's edition. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis. The remains were brought to this city on Erie mail this morning and taken to St. Paul's Episcopal church, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lewis Nichols, the rector. Deceased is survived by eight children, six sons and two daughters. The casket bearers were four sons Harry, Edward, George and Irwin. Interment was made in Highland cemetery beside the body of her late husband. [The Lock Haven Express, Tuesday, 18 Jan 1910, 5:1] _______ Death of Mrs. E. B. Molson. Mrs. E. B. Molson, formerly of this city, but who for many years has resided in Philadelphia, died at 1 o'clock on Saturday, and the remains will be brought to this city on Erie Mail tomorrow morning and will be taken to St. Paul's Episcopal church, where funeral services will be conducted. Burial will be made in Highland cemetery. Deceased was aged about 60 years and leaves five children. Mr. Molson, who has been dead a good many years, during his lifetime conducted a barber shop here and also a laundry. Mrs. Molson visited this city last summer, when she disposed of her property on Water Street. [The Clinton Democrat, Semi-Weekly, Lock Haven, Pa. 17 Jan 1910, 1:6] _______ Remains Brought Here. The remains of Mrs. E. B. Molson arrived here on Erie Mail Tuesday from Philadelphia, and were taken to St. Paul's Episcopal church, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lewis Nichols. Burial was made in Highland cemetery. [The Clinton Democrat, Thursday, 21 Jan 1910, 3:1] This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb