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(Cumberland) Evening Times ~ Nov. 6, 1905

Mrs. Catherine Zapf
ZAPF, Catherine Dead Of The Day Mrs. Catheriine Zapf, an Aged Resident, Passes Away. Mrs. Catherine Zapf, one of Cumberland's oldest citizens, died Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Maus, with whom she had resided for several years. Mrs. Zapf was eighty-two years of age and was a consistent member of SS. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, where the funeral services will be conducted, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Zapf is survived by the following children; Messrs. Edward Zapf and George F. Zapf and Mrs. Mary A. Maus and two grandchildren, Miss Katherine Maus and Mrs. William Buckholtz(sic). Monday, November 8, 1908(?) Cumberland Evening Times

ZEHNER, John Nicholas
Grantsville, Md., March 29 - John Nicholas Zehner died Friday morning at his home after being ill since December. He became worse a week ago, suffering a stroke of paralysis. He was born in Lonaconing and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zehner, but he had lived near and in Grantsville all his life. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sadie (Bonig) Zehner; one son, Roy Zehner, Pittsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Marshall; two grandsons, Alex and John Marshall; two sisters, Mrs. John Opel and Mrs. Tillie Margroff, Accident, Md.; and three brothers, Rev. Lewis Zehner, Ridgeville, Corners, Ohio; Henry Zehner, Garfield, Minn.; and Lenn Zehner, Akron, Ohio. Funeral services were held from the Grantsville Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon. The Cumberland Evening Times, March 29, 1943 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

ZEHNER, Sadie (Bonig)
Grantsville, Aug. 24 - Mrs. Sadie Zehner, 69, widow of John Zehner, and sister of the late Charles A. Bonig, Cumberland, died Sunday morning at her home here. She is survived by one son, Roy Zehner, Pittsburgh, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Marshall, this place; sister, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Rockford, Mich, and two grandchildren. The Cumberland Evening Times, August 24, 1943 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Grantsville, Md., Aug. 26 - Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Bonig Zehner, 68, widow of John Michael*[sic] Zehner, who died Sunday morning after an illness of five months, were held at her home Wednesday at noon. Rev. S. D. Sigler, pastor of the Lutheran Church, of which she was a lifelong active member, officiated. The hymns, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "God's Way Is the Best Way," were sung by Mrs. Harry Yommer and Mrs. Alvin Yoder. The pallbearers were: Harvey Gostner, C. O. Bender, Harold Miller, Harry Yommer, Adam Hanft, and Ralph Glotfelty. Interment was in the Grantsville Cemetery. Mrs. Zehner was a daughter of the late August and Sophia Bonig. The Bonigs were of pioneer stock, and Mrs. Zehner was the last of her family residing here. Her passing marks the third death in the family within eight months. Her sister, Mrs. Charles Bill, died in December, and her husband, John Zehner, in March. She was an active member of the Lutheran Missionary Society. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Esther Marshall; son, Roy H. Zehner, Turtle Creek, Pa.; two grandchildren, Alex and John Marshall; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Rockford, Mich. The Cumberland Evening Times, August 26, 1943 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) *Nicholas

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