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| Date of Issue |
Name of Deceased |
Age |
Date of Death |
Obituary |
| 8/4/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Abbott, Wayne |
69 |
n/a |
Indian Wedded Here Was Killed: Residents of Doylestown this morning were informed of the death in Green River, Utah, of Wayne Abbott, aged 69 years, a full bloo |
| 7/14/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Adams, Elmer |
28 |
7/12/1933 |
Killed by Groundhog Hunter: Telford July 12- Elmer Adams, 28, of Allentown, was accidentally shot to death tonight by Robert Wellington, 27, Route 60, Allentown |
| 5/19/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Ahlum, Leidy |
69 |
5/17/1933 |
Fell Dead at Work: Richlandtown, May 18.-Believed to have been stricken with apoplexy while working on a ladder, Leidy Ahlum, aged 69, of this place, was found |
| 6/2/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Aitkins, George L. |
41 |
5/31/1933 |
Prominent Realtor Found Dead: Langhorne Manor, June 1-George L. Aitkins, aged 41, formerly a well known resident of this community yesterday afternoon was found |
| 2/3/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Andricola, Cataldo |
n/a |
Tuesday |
Father of 18 Dead: Penn's Manor, Jan. 27-Cataldo Andricola, the father of 18 children, died suddenly late Tuesday afternoon after a collapse while he was engage |
| 3/10/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Antrobus, John |
45 |
Saturday |
Brothers are Aroused Over Antrobus Death: Brownsburg, March 3.-A stranger-than-fiction mystery in which First Mate John Antrobus, forty-five, of Solebury townsh |
| 6/30/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Arnwine, Lemuel |
53 |
Tuesday |
Heart Attack is Fatal: Lambertville, June 29-Stricken with a heart attack while he was doing some mason work on the river bridge at Lumberville Tuesday afternoo |
| 8/18/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Aupperle, Harry F. |
Abt. 65 |
8/11/1933 |
Man Fatally stricken While Changing Tire: Hartsville, Aug. 12.-Believed to have over-exerted himself while assisting in changing a tire to an automobile, Harry |
| 1/27/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Baker, Joseph |
68 |
1/25/1933 |
Joseph Baker Dead: Joseph Baker, aged 68 years, a resident of Doylestown for the past 37 years, died at his home here on Wednesday evening, January 25, after ha |
| 9/8/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Balon, Joseph |
n/a |
Wednesday |
Match Caused Death: Hellertown, Sept. 6.-Joseph Balon, of this place who was found last Wednesday night with his clothing ablaze in the cellar of his home, succ |
| 8/11/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Barrett, Patrick |
62 |
Saturday |
Patrick Barrett Died: Bristol, Aug. 7-Patrick J. Barrett, sixty-two, a member of Borough Council, died suddenly at midnight Saturday night at his home here on B |
| 11/17/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bartlett, Albert |
80 |
11/15/1933 |
Aged Farmer Stricken at Farm Club Meeting: Ivyland, Nov. 16-The Northampton Farmers' Club meeting in the Ivyland Hall last evening was brought to a very abrupt |
| 2/24/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Batchelor, J. P. |
50 |
n/a |
Mob Negro Killer: Ringgold, La., Feb. 19.-A mob of more than 500 men tonight captured a confessed Negro killer from Bienville Parish Officers, hanged him from a |
| 8/11/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bennett, Amos S. |
n/a |
8/4/1933 |
Amos S. Bennett Died: Amos S. Bennett, father of George H. Bennett, business manager of the Hatboro Spirit, died on Friday, August 4, at the Doylestown Emergenc |
| 4/7/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bettino, Pasquale |
n/a |
4/4/1933 |
Two Deaths To Toll: Beach Haven, N. J., April 4-A second air disaster followed quickly in the wake of the Akron's tragic plunge to dissolution, as the Navy's no |
| 8/11/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Beyers, Joseph |
17M |
Sunday |
Infant Was Strangled: Keller's Church, Aug. 9.-Becoming entangled in a chain swing, Joseph Beyers, seventeen-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Beyers, of thi |
| 4/7/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bigoney, Dr. F. J. |
73 |
Thursday |
Dr. Bigoney Dies: Lansdale, April 6- This borough's oldest practicing physician, Dr. F. J. Bigoney, died Thursday night at his home here following a severe hear |
| 12/15/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bisbing, W. Herman |
61 |
12/9/1933 |
W. Herman Bisbing Dead: Buckingham, Dec. 10-W. Herman Bisbing, aged 61 years, a well known dealer in antiques and for 20 years owner of the Ottoway House at thi |
| 6/23/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bodenhamer, O. L. |
n/a |
6/19/1933 |
Bodenhamer Killed: Shreveport, La., June 19.-O. L. Bodenhamer, of El Dorado, Ark., former national commander of the American Legion, died in a Shrevesport hospi |
| 3/17/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Boulden, William Franklin |
69 |
Monday |
Died on Anniversary: South Langhorne, March 16. -Stricken with a heart attack late on Monday afternoon, which was the 50th anniversary of his marriage, William |
| 11/24/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bower, Mrs. Hannah Landis |
53 |
Thursday |
Mrs. Bower Died: Souderton, Nov. 17-Mrs. Hannah Landis Bower, fifty-three, wife of Dr. Abram L. Bower, prominent Souderton dentist, and a sister of Mrs. Samuel |
| 6/23/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Braden, Findley |
80 |
Today |
Findley Braden Died After Brief Illness: Following an illness of two weeks duration, Findley Braden, eighty, of 106-108 East Oakland avenue, Doylestown, died at |
| 7/21/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Bredin, R. Sloan |
n/a |
Monday |
Funeral of Mr. Bredin: New Hope, July 19.-Funeral services for R. Sloan Bredin, who died Monday morning in a Phila. hospital following an operation, were held a |
| 7/28/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Brinker, Albert W. |
46 |
Today |
Albert W. Brinker Died at Home Here: Albert W. Brinker, forty-six, of 177 East Oakland avenue, Doylestown, was found dead early today in the cellar of his home, |
| 8/18/1933 12:00:00 AM |
Burke, Mrs. Anna |
n/a |
Thursday |
Women Died on Porch: Bristol, Aug. 12.-Death came suddenly to Mrs. Anna Burke Thursday evening as she sat upon the porch of her home at 214 Radcliffe street her |
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