Mrs. Eva Butler. Wickerham, 91, a descendant of pioneer settlers of Monongahela, died at 10:20 a.m. yesterday at the home of a son, Dr. Earl P. Wickerham, 217 Conestoga Road, Penn Township, near Wilkinsburg. She had been bedfast for two weeks. Mrs. Wickerham was born in Webster, Westmoreland County, October 22, 1858, but resided practically all of her life in Carroll Township, Washington County. Since the death of her husband, John D. Wickerham on August 27, 1941, she had made her home with a daughter, Mrs. D. C. Parkinson of Monongahela, and with Dr. Wickerham. She was a daughter of William and Sarah Gault Butler. Mrs. Wickerham was a member of the First Methodist Church of Monongahela. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret, wife D. C. Parkinson of Monongahela; three sons, Perry of St, Petersburg, Fla., , Linn of Donors, and Dr. Earl P. Wickerham of Pittsburgh; one brother, Charles Butler,of Kentucky, 15 grandchildren.
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