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Verda June Sample Cyphert

5 Jun 1890 – 21 Jun 1919

Birth5 Jun 1890
Death21 Jun 1919
CemeteryLeatherwood Cemetery
Leatherwood , Clarion County , Pennsylvania , USA
Added byLinda Walls on 20 Feb 2009
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34037088

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Mrs. Anthony Cyphert, aged 29 years, of Franklin, died Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sample, of Leatherwood, where she had gone the Monday Previous, not feeling well. Owing to the love in which she was held during her residence in Clarion, where she was active in the missionary society, Sunday School and church work, as well as the prominence of her parents -- The Sample family being one of the oldest and most highly respected in this section -- great sadness is felt that this beautiful young life has gone from us. Her exceptionally sweet personality, reflected in her face, made her a place in hearts that few so young have, and as she lay amid many flowers in her white satin robes, her grief stricken parents and family had the aching sympathy of all. She was one of three daughters and two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sample, and was born June 2, 1890, and grew to young womanhood at her home in Porter township, early uniting with the Leatherwood Presbyterian Church, and taking part in all its activities. She was married to Anthony C. Cyphert, of Clarion, and began her married life at that place, later removing to Franklin where her husband holds an important position with the Penna. Railroad. Her health was never rugged, but of late years had seemed to improve, but an insidious abscess was draining her strength. She is survived by her parents, two sisters, two brothers, her husband and a little 2-year old son. Services were held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., at the Sample home, later at the Leatherwood Presbyterian Church amid many friends, the Rev. Cornelius, of New Bethlehem, officiating, and interment was made in the Presbyterian cemetery adjoining where the Sample family for nearly one hundred years, have been laid to wait "until the day break and the shadows flee away." Friends from a distance were Mrs. Cyphert and son and Mrs. Williams, of Clarion, and Mrs. Annie Sample, Mrs. Gale Hamm and Miss Mary Ann McNutt, of New Bethlehem. The poem was written after June's death by her husband A.R. Cyphert Jr.

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