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NCN, 19 Feb 1908 Glen Alton Lemon as 11 years old struck by car and had broken rib and internal injuries; Agnes Stitt said she was a widow and her mother was a widow and she would protect the rights of her son under the law; man who hit him said to avoid volley of snowballs excelerated (Charles Calnot) and did not see Glen until it was too late (18 Feb-Tuesday); Glen in 6th grade at Oak St Elementary New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 14 July 1973 Mrs. Agnes G. Stitt 86 of 739 Chestnut St, died at 8:15 AM today in Overlook Medical Clinic in New Wilmington following an illness. She was born in Lawrence County on 11 July 1887 t the late Robert R and Mary Pattison Boggs, a pioneer family of this area. Mrs. Stitt was the oldest member of the Reformed Presbyterian church and the last of her family. She was married first to Harry Lemon who preceded her in death and she subsequently married James Stitt who also preceded her in death. She is survived by a son Glenn A of New Castle with whom she made her home and one niece and one nephew. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Friends will be received at the Robert A Myers Home for Funerals, 208 Jefferson St from 7-9 PM tomorrow. The service at the funeral home conducted at 1:30 PM by Rev Joseph Caskey of the Rose Point Reformed Presbyterian Church and Rev Joseph Hill of Beaver Falls. Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery. New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 13 Nov 1987 Glenn A. Lemon, 91, of the Overlook Medical Clinic, New Wilmington, formerly of 739 Chestnut St, retired in 1963 after 42 years with US Steel Corp in Youngstown, died in the Jameson Memorial Hospital at 6:35 AM on 13 Nov 1987 after a lingering illness. He was born in New Castle on Aug 1, 1896 to Harry A and Agnes Boggs Lemon. Mr. Lemon’s father was the grandson of Robert and Mary Pattison Boggs, a pioneer family in Lawrence County. [I think this should read Mr. Lemon was the grandson of Robert and Mary Pattison Boggs.] Mr. Lemon graduated with honors from New Castle High School in Class of 1915. He then taught school in Shenango Township for one year at the *ehner School. He was a life-long member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of New Castle and served as Bible teacher and on the Board of Elders until his death. He was active member of the American Association of Retired Persons and was a donor to the City Rescue Mission. Surviving are 2 second cousins, William Boggs and Mrs. William Davies, both of Sharon. He was preceded in death by his parents. Calling hours and time of service at the Reynolds Mortuary Inc, 1102 Highland Avenue, will be announced Tomorrow. The Rev Harold Harrington, pastor of Rose Point Reformed Presbyterian Church will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oak Park Cemetery. |