Mabel Roser was born on 29 Nov 1891 in Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States, daughter of George W Roser (~1861–~1931) and Flora (Creswell) Roser (~1862–~1933).
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Mabel died on 17 Apr 1923 in District of Columbia, United States, aged 31.[1]
Mrs. E. Glenn Hunter Mrs. Mable Roser Hunter, aged 31 years, wife of E. Glenn Hunter, of Washington, D.C., died in that place on Monday evening with ptomanince poisoning, following a brief illness. She was a daughter of George W. and Flora Roser, of Brushvalley township, where she was born and lived until five years ago. Following her marriage to E. Glenn Hunter, a former well known teacher of the county, the couple moved to Washington, D.D. where Mr. Hunter holds a government position. The deceased was a well known and highly esteemed young woman. She leaves her husband three small children—Noble, Lorna and George Hunter. Her parents, one brother, Lawrence Roser, of Brushvalley, and these sisters are living; Mrs. Irvin Mack, of Clyde; Mrs. J.H. Hauk, of Lancaster, and Mrs. Carrie Boyer, of Indiana. The remains will be brought to Brushvalley today where funeral services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock by Rev. Samuel Ford and burial will be made in the Brushvalley cemetery. INDIANA WEEKLY MESSENGER, Indiana, PA – April 19, 1923 Page 1
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