Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard 1871 — 1972
Born on Sep 3, 1871 to Albert S Vanaelstyn and Mary F Vanaelstyn. Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard passed away on May 27, 1972, at the age of 100 and was buried in Lanark City Cemetery in Lanark, IL. Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard was married to Dr Thomas Irving Packard and had 1 children: Roswell Wood Packard.
- Birth:
- Sep 3, 1871
- Death:
- May 27, 1972 (aged 100)
- Born in:
- Lanark, IL
- Burial place:
-
Lanark City Cemetery
Lanark, IL
Passed away Relatives of Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard
parents
Albert S Vanaelstyn
1845 — 1913
(aged 68)
Mary F Vanaelstyn
1845 — 1940
(aged 95)
spouses
Dr Thomas Irving Packard
1865 — 1940
(aged 75)
children
Roswell Wood Packard
1897 — 1991
(aged 93)
Who is Else Buried at Lanark City Cemetery in Illinois
James Franklin Penticoff
1862 — 1926
(aged 63)
Sarah C Lahre Penticoff
1844 — 1891
(aged 47)
Arlene H. Peters
1904 — 1905
(aged 1)
Edward A. Peters
1878 — 1940
(aged 61)
Frank G. Peters
1868 — 1936
(aged 67)
Infant Child Peters
1907 — 1907
(aged less than a year)
Laura E. Robert Peters
1880 — 1965
(aged 85)
Mary Snovel Peters
1840 — 1906
(aged 66)
Pearl Edith Diehl Peters
1887 — 1978
(aged 90)
Richard Harold Peugh
1929 — 2016
(aged 86)
Vallie M. Pheil
1896 — 1961
(aged 65)
Barbara Messinger Phillips
Died 1927
William Phillips
1827 — 1909
(aged 81)
George W. Pierce
1861 — 1948
(aged 87)
Elizabeth M "beth" Zuck Piesen
1904 — 1977
(aged 73)
Beatrice H Loucks Plock
1896 — 1983
(aged 86)
Edward H. Plock
1892 — 1973
(aged 81)
Henry M. Plock
1857 — 1942
(aged 85)
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FAQ
When was Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard born?
Etta Packard was born on September 3, 1871
Where was Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard born?
Etta Packard was born in Lanark, IL
When did is Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard pass away?
Etta Packard passed away in May 27, 1972
Where is Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard buried?
Etta Packard is interred in Lanark, IL
At what age did Etta Amelia Van Alstyne Packard pass away?
Etta Packard passed away at the age of 100
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