Notes:
Easton Express, February 10, 1921, page 2
Ethel died at age 25 after abdominal surgery.
Mrs. Ethel Dalrymple, 25 years old, wife of Ira Dalrymple of Broadway,
died Thursday in the Correll Hospital in Easton. She was taken to
the hospital on January 22 for a serious surgical operation and the
complications revealed by the operation did not give any hope of
recovery from the start. Besides her husband and parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Strunk, of Broadway, she is survived by a son, Paul, about
four years old. Also these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Harry Shrope
and Mrs. Oscar Dalrymple of Phillipsburg; Mrs. Walter Harrison and
Morris, Frank and Paul Strunk of Broadway; John Strunk near Asbury
and and Charles Strunk of Stewartsville.
She was active in the affairs of the Broadway M.E. Church and was
also a member of American Advocate Council No. 64, Sons and Daughters
of Liberty of Washington.
The funeral services were held Monday p.m. from the Dalrymple home.
At the request of Mrs. Dalrymple, Rev. T.S. James of Tranquility,
formerly of Broadway, conducted the services, assisted by Rev. Howard
Breisch, the present pastor. The pall bearers, former schoolmates
of Mrs. Dalrymple, were Wesley Lewis, Harold Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Jr.,
Floyd Cruts, Howard Fabel and Raymond Richey.
Burial was in the cemetery of the Straw Church, near Phillipsburg.