OBIT: Mayetta (GLASGOW) SULLEBARGER, 1918, Huntingdon, Huntingdon 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/pafiles.htm ________________________________________________ SULLENBARGER [sic] Mrs. Mayetta, wife of James Walter Sullebarger, died in the Blair Memorial hospital on Monday, Nov. 4, at 5 p.m., from the effects of Spanish influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. Sullebarger was the daughter of Harry and Margaret Glasgow, of Mifflin street, and was a highly esteemed young woman who had many friends who are deeply shocked at learning of her sudden death. She was born in Huntingdon on Oct. 18, 1894, being aged at time of death 24 years and 17 days. She was united in marriage to Mr. Sullebarger on Aug. 8, 1914, since which time they have resided in Huntingdon, where Mr. Sullebarger is employed as a mail carrier from the Huntingdon office. Mrs. Sullebarger was a consistent member of the Methodist church since childhood, and was a member of the Epworth league and Queen Esther circle, and was well and favorably known by almost everybody in Huntingdon. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Jean, aged about three years. She is also survived by her parents, five sisters, and one brother: Mary E., Madaline A., Margaret L., Dorothy G. and John E. Glasgow, all at home, and Flora Bell, wife of Raymond Kepford, of Harrisburg. Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon from the home of her parents on Mifflin street, by Rev. George S. Womer, of the First Methodist church, and Rev. E. E. McKelvey, formerly pastor of the Fifteenth street Methodist church, of which the deceased was a faithful member. Interment in Riverview cemetery. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Saturday Morning, November 9, 1918