Corwin, Grace Eldora (Lawton)
Born: January 16, 1905 in Coudersport
Died: November 05, 1945 in Shinglehouse, PA
Spouse: Dorr Corwin
Parents: John and Ethel Cecelia (Sherwood) Lawton
Cemetery: maplegroveoldA_B
Location: Maple Grove Cemetery Old Section, Sharon Twp., Potter Co., Shinglehouse, Pa.
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Obituary
Potter Enterprise November 08, 1945 page4
Mrs. Grace Corwin
Mrs. Grace Eldora Corwin of Sunnyside Road, Shinglehouse, passed away unexpectedly Monday afternoon, November 05, 1945, at 3: o'clock.
She was born in Coudersport on January 16, 1905, and was married to Dorr Corwin on April 15, 1928, at Galeton, Pa. She had resided in Shinglehouse and vicinity for the past fifteen years.
She was a member of the Missionary Alliance Church of Shinglehouse.
Besides her husband, she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Melvin Lawton, Buffalo; Mrs Letha Woodard, Castile; Elmer Lawton, Cuba; Daniel Lawton, Niagara Falls; Mrs Teresa Hallock, Genesee; Ernest Lawton, Franklinville; Norman Lawton, Niagara Falls; Lyle Lawton, United States Army, serving in the Pacific; Mrs Agnes Lawton in the WAVES in Philadelphia.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon November 7.
Mrs. Grace Corwin
Mrs. Grace Eldora Corwin of Sunnyside Road, Shinglehouse, passed away unexpectedly Monday afternoon, November 05, 1945, at 3: o'clock.
She was born in Coudersport on January 16, 1905, and was married to Dorr Corwin on April 15, 1928, at Galeton, Pa. She had resided in Shinglehouse and vicinity for the past fifteen years.
She was a member of the Missionary Alliance Church of Shinglehouse.
Besides her husband, she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Melvin Lawton, Buffalo; Mrs Letha Woodard, Castile; Elmer Lawton, Cuba; Daniel Lawton, Niagara Falls; Mrs Teresa Hallock, Genesee; Ernest Lawton, Franklinville; Norman Lawton, Niagara Falls; Lyle Lawton, United States Army, serving in the Pacific; Mrs Agnes Lawton in the WAVES in Philadelphia.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon November 7.
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