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Eva Uhler

(Unknown - 15 Jun 1959)

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Richard Uhler

Marriage: . .

Eva Uhler

Leslie Montague Louisa Steinmetz

Children:
No Issue

Sibling(s):
Harry Uhler
Calvin Uhler
Preston Uhler
Minnie Uhler

Notes:

Easton Express, Tuesday, June 16, 1959, page 1
Mrs. Montague, Civic Leader In Easton, Is Dead
Wife of Store Head Was First Leader of Elks Aides
Mrs. Eva M. Montague, 69, Easton civic leader, died at 5:50 p.m. yesterday in Easton Hospital. She was admitted to the hospital on Sunday. She resided at 239 ½ Northampton Street.

Mrs. Montague was the wife of C. Leslie Montague, president and treasurer of Charles J. Montague, Inc., stationers, 237 Northampton St.

Born in Forks Township, she was a daughter of the late Richard and Louisa Steinmetz Uhler.

Mrs. Montague was a member of Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, Easton, and the Ladies Aid and Missionary societies of the church. She was a charter member and first president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Easton Lodge 121, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. She was also first president of the past presidents group of the Elks auxiliary.

She was a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Brown and Lynch Post 9, American Legion, Easton. She was active in the YWCA and was president of its Amigo Club from 1950 to 1951. She was a member of the advisory board of the Salvation Army and served in Community Chest and Red Cross Drives.

Her husband is her only immediate survivor. She also leaves two nieces and three nephews.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Bender Funeral Home, Easton.

Last Updated on: April 15, 2009

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