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Flora Belle Raub

(08 Nov 1886 - 31 Jan 1950)

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William H Raub

Marriage:. . Flora Belle Raub
Walter Wilson Ella Vesta Miller

Children:
Ethel Wilson
Ruth M. Wilson
Donald Wilson

Sibling(s):
Lucetta Diana Raub
Minnie Estella Raub

Notes:

Easton Express, Wednesday, February 1, 1950, Page 12
Mrs. Walter Wilson
Mrs. Flora Belle Raub Wilson, 63, of Hackett Avenue, Palmer Township, died last evening in the Sylvan Nursing home, Trenton, N.J. She had been ill since last summer and was a patient at the nursing home one week.

Mrs. Wilson was the wife of Walter Wilson. She was born Nov 9, 1886, in Williams Township, a daughter of the late William and Ella Miller Raub. She was a member of First church of the Nazarene and its Missionary Society. She spent all her life in the Easton area.

Surviving are her husband; three children, Mrs. Joseph Sterlachini and Mrs. Frank Gearinger, both of Easton, and Donald Wilson, at home. Two grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Lewis White of Dover, N.J., and Mrs. Theodore Meyers, of Phillipsburg.

Easton Express, Saturday, February 4, 1950, Page 11
Rites for Mrs. Wilson
Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Belle Raub Wilson, of Hackett Avenue, Palmer Township, were held this afternoon in the Ashton Funeral home. Mrs. Wilson, wife of Walter Wilson, died Tuesday in a Trenton, N.J. nursing home.

The Rev. L. R. Lutz, pastor of First Evangelical Congregational Church, officiated. Interment was in Northampton Memorial Shrine. Pallbearers were Robert Hoyd, Lester Stocker, John Crosby, Herbert Inscho, John Sleight and Columbus Gilluly.

Last Updated on: August 13, 2014

Daughter of William Knauss and Elizabeth
Born: July 1860
Died 09 Oct 1927.