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69 Died: 5/16/1931   Intelligencer 6/22/1931


Mrs. Pearson W. Emma, widow of Pearson W. Buckman, 69,died at her residence at Cross Keys, nearDoylestown on Saturday morning, after having been in ill health with heart trouble several months. Her condition became serious about a week ago. The deceased was a native of Tinicum township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robbins. Survivors include 5 step-children, Miss May Buckman, Doylestown; Clarence Buckman, Bethlehem, and Harry, Howard and Isaac Buckman, all of California, and a brother. Austin Robbins, Lansdale. Mrs. Buckman was a member of Tinicum Reformed Church.

 

 

 

 

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