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From: Lisa <>
Subject: [NJHUNTER] Newspaper Clippings
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 17:53:16 -0500
PLEASE NOTE - The following newspaper clippings are from a collection found
after my great Aunt passed away. She unfortunately made no note of what paper
they came from or the date. I felt they may still provide important clues for
somebody and other listers agreed so I have been posting them regardless.
Mrs. Julia A. CONOVER
Expires At Fairmount
Mrs. Julia Anne CONOVER, 81, died Wednesday at her home in Fairmount. Born April 6, 1864, Mrs. CONOVER was the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth JACQUISH. Her husband, Elias CONOVER, died 37 years ago.
She leaves five daughters and three sons. They include Barzilla CONOVER and Mrs. Frank VORHEES of Lebanon; Mrs. Ryman BURD of Far Hills; Mrs. Edward PHILHOWER of Long Valley; Mrs. Walter LUCAS of Fairmount; Mrs. Robert BLAZER of Peapack-Gladstone; Raymond CONOVER of Lamington; and Clarence CONOVER of Califon. Two sisters and one brother also survive: Mrs. Sarah ALPAUGH Lebanon, Mrs. Blanche APGAR of Oldwick and Isaiah JACQUISH of Fairmount.
She is also survived by ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Member of the Fairmount Methodist Church, she also belonged to the Women's Society for Christian Service of that church.
Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the Fairmount Methodist Church, under the direction of Coughlin Funeral Service, Califon and Oldwick. Rev. Charles GILLESPIE officiated. Burial was in Fairmount Cemetery. Grandsons served as bearers.
Mrs. Charles APGAR
Oldwick- Funeral services for Mrs. Charles APGAR will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Coughlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert T. ANDERSON officiating. Interment will be in Fairmount Cemetery.
Mrs. APGAR, who was 68, died unexpectedly Monday (Oct. 9, 1950) following a heart attack. The former Miss Blanche JACQUISH, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John JACQUISH of Fairmount. Before moving to Oldwick about 20 years ago, Mrs. APGAR lived in the Fairmount vicinity. She attended the Methodist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Charles APGAR of James St.; 12 children, James, Marvin and Frank APGAR, the misses Josephine and Jane APGAR, Mrs. Florence BROWN, Oldwick; Mrs. Ruth FRANK, Far Hills; Mrs. Beatrice MUTH, Mrs. Geraldine DeVRIES, Misses Ida and Inez APGAR, Passaic and Mrs. Pauline MANN, Dunellen.
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