Mrs.
Alice McKinney Reznor, 72, died at her home in East Market Street
Tuesday morning January 7, from a breakdown caused by the deaths of her
son Claud and daughter Martha (Mrs. Edward Moore) which
occurred within the past few months, Funeral Thursday.
Mrs.
Reznor was born in Mercer and spent her life here. She was a member of
the First Presbyterian Church, she leaves two sons and two daughters,
J.T. Reznor, President and George Reznor, Secretary of the Reznor Stove
Company., Mrs. Joseph Blatt of Cleveland, Grandchildren are, George F.,
Sharon, Fred in France, Dorothy Reznor, Mercer, Edward McKinney is a
brother.
GREENVILLE ADVANCE ARGUS, Thursday, January 9, 1919
This newspaper is in pieces, only part of Amanda Reznor's obituary survives. Part of what did follows:
She
had never been strong physically, but in her keen joy in life and hrer
cheery manner kept the feat well hidden. She is survived by two
brothers, Thomas McKinney of Youngstown and Edward McKinney of Mercer.,
by the folowing children; J.T. and George Foster, who carry on their
fathers business in Mercer, Mrs. Stella Webster at home and Mrs. Joseph
L. Blatt of Cleveland, by 10 grandchildren, one of whom Fred Reznor is
in france with the Expeditionary Force. The funeral was held on
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by her pastor Dr. John D.
Duncan of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment in Mercer Mausoleum.
MERCER DISPATCH, January 10, 1919
Both obituaries submitted by Bob McKeon
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