Person:Lillian Dygert (1)

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Lillian Elizabeth Dygert
  1. Lillian Elizabeth Dygert1870 - 1936
m. Est 19 Sep 1894
  1. Paul McCreary Pattison1895 - 1974
  2. Anna M. PattisonEst 1907 - Aft 1920
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Name Lillian Elizabeth Dygert
Gender Female
Birth? 3 Mar 1870 Plain Grove, Lawrence Co, PA
Marriage Est 19 Sep 1894 Lawrence Co, PAto Thomas McCreary Pattison
Death? 29 May 1936 New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States@66Y
Burial? 2 Jun 1936 Oak Park Cemetery, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA

1900 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1427; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 123, h/h 308/323 Pattison, Thomas July 1867 (32) m5Y 1/1ch PA-PA-PA machinist Lillian wife Mar 1870 (30) PA-PA-PA Paul son Sept 1895 (4) PA-PA-PA

1910 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1362; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 153; Image: 237, h/h 3/3 Pattison, Thomas M 41 mar 15Y PA-PA-PA machinist in car works Lillian 39 4/1 ch PA-PA-PA Paul M son 14 PA-PA-PA

1920 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1586; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 1096, Youngstown Road, h/h 105/115 Pattison, Thomas M 51 PA-PA-PA machinist in car works Lillian E wife 49 PA-PA-PA Paul M sn 24 single PA-PA-PA draftsman in engine works Anna M step dau 13 PA-unkn-unkn

1930 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2061; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 57; Image: 356, Youngstown Road, h/h 19/20 Pattison, Thomas M $5,000 61Y mar @26Y PA-PA_PA machinist for engineering company Lillian 60Y mar @ 25Y PA-NY-PA

Obituary: New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA

Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth Pattison age 66 years, wife of Thomas McCreary Pattison, of R.D. 2, Youngstown Road, died at her home on Friday night at 10:30 o'clock. She had been in poor health since January but had been able to be around her home until ten days ago.

Born in Plaingrove on March 7, 1870, daughter of Henry and Angeline Caldwell Dygert, she passed all of her lifetime in Lawrence County. She was married to Mr. Pattison in 1894 and is survived by him and one son, Paul M. Pattison, Knox, Avenue. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ella Kennedy, Mrs R. F. Graham and Mrs. J. Q. L. Roberts, of New Castle, and one brother James Dygert of New Castle.

She was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church and the Ladies Missionary Society.

Funeral services will be conducted a 2 p.m. Tuesday at the residence, Youngstown Road, with the Rev. E. A. Crooks, D. D., former pastor of the Reformed Presyterian Church, in charge. Interment will be made in Oak Park Cemetery.

Obituary, New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 12 Feb 1955

Thomas W. Pattison, aged 86, of RD 2 died at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, M/M PM Pattison, at 6 Knox Avenue on Saturday, Feb 19, at 3:45 PM following a ten weeks illness.

Born July 19, 1868 in Lawrence Co, he was the son of Robert D and Margaret McCreary Pattison. He had resided his lifetime in the community and was preceded in death by his wife Lillian E. Dygert Pattison in May 1936.

Mr. Pattison, a machinist for the Penn Engineering Corp, retiring 6 years ago, was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of this city and the Men’s Bible Class of the church. He served as elder in the church for many years.

Surviving are his son PM Pattison, this city, one brother R. Herbert Pattison, and one sister, Mrs. Nannie Shelenberger, both of this city.

In addition to his wife, a sister, Mrs. Adelia Wilson, and a brother John D. Pattison, preceded him in death.

Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 PM from the Boyd-Myers Home for Funerals, 203 North Jefferson St with his pastor Rev Harold Harrington in charged, assisted by Rev Thomas Cross. Burial will follow in Oak Park Cemetery.

The family will meet friends at the funeral home today from 2-4 and 7-9.

A second obit which is undated from an unknown newspaper has basically the same information. He was known as “Tommie” to many of his friends. He was a member of one of the pioneer families of Lawrence County. “We extend our sincere sympathy to the members of his family....Glenn Lemon, For the Session of New Castle Congregation.

References
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    Oak Park Cemetery, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, Dwight Cooper, 2006, Section M p18.