OBIT: Emma Jane GLOVER, 1932, of interest in Somerset and Fayette County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Meyersdale Library. Transcribed and proofread by: Richard Boyer. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ EMMA JANE GLOVER Emma Jane, daughter of Martin Van B. and Rhoda Elizabeth Burnworth Glover, born near Johnson Chapel, Fayette County, August 6, 1863, died of pneumonia at her home in Uniontown, May 21, 1932. She was united in marriage to Emanuel Glover, the adopted son of Horence G. and Mary Ann Stuck Glover, 50 years ago. They lived almost all of their wedded life in Uniontown. For many years their home was at 286 North Gallatin Ave. She leaves two daughters, Miss Jessie at home with her father and Ada Irene, married to William K. Bryson, a prosperous young farmer near Uniontown; one granddaughter, Emma Louise Bryson, and one sister, Mrs. Albert C. Eicher, now of Uniontown, formerly of Fort Hill, Somerset County. Mrs. Glover was well known as one of the kindest of women. She was a life- long member of the Methodist Church. Her body was viewed in her home by hundreds of people previous to her funeral which took place on Tuesday, May 24, and was very largely attended. Interment was made in Sylvan Heights Cemetery, just west of her home. Mrs. Eicher is the last surviving member of the family of eight children. Joseph Horner, Nicholas Ashby, Hattie Burnworth, Hila Annette, wife of John Silbaugh, Ida Alice, wife of Analdo Potter, and Zella, wife of Elisha A. Hall, all preceded her to the grave. Meyersdale Republican, June 2, 1932