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Mary Sandt

(09/03/1861 - 9/7/1934)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)William G. Sandt
Mary Sandt
Marriage(s)Sulma Frankenfield
 1 Howard Henry Osterstock on:
   Children:
  - Lewis Walter Osterstock
  - Culah O Osterstock
 
  Siblings:
  - Jacob F. Sandt
  - George L. Sandt
  - Emma E. Sandt
  - Eva Ellen Sandt
 
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Easton Express, Friday, September 7, 1924, Page 8
Mrs. Howard H. Osterstock
Mrs. Mary Susanne Osterstock, wife of Howard H. Osterstock, died at 11: 30 o?clock this morning at her home, 715 Porter Street, after an illne ss of ten months due to complications. Mrs. Osterstock, who was the daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sandt, was 74 years of age and h ad lived in Easton nearly all her married life.

She was a faithful member of St. Peter?s Lutheran Church, and active in t he Church Work Society and the Missionary Society, She was also a memb er of the Easton War Mothers and possessed a large circle of friends in th is community.

Besides her husband, who is a retired business man, Mrs. Osterstock is sur vived by two children, Mrs. Rodney Wilhelm, Easton, and L. Water Osterstoc k, of Boston, Mass. Also surviving are a sister Mrs. Eva Heitzman, of Fro ks Township, a brother, George L. Sandt, of Brockville, Pa., and three gra ndchildren.

Easton Express, Monday, September 10, 1934, Page 2
Funeral of Mrs. Osterstock
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Sandt Osterstock, wife of Howard H. Oste rstock, was held this afternoon at 2 o?clock at her residence, 715 Port er street. The Rev. Paul W. Kieckman, pastor of St. Peter?s Lutheran Churc h, conducted the services and interment was made in Forks Church cemeter y. The pallbearers were harry E. Arnold, Elmer Bien, Floyd Kinsley, Ral ph Stotz, Julius Naab and Ralph W. Foltz.
 
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