Stricken with a heart attack, Mrs. Louise Geiselman, 70, widow of George Geiselman, died suddenly yesterday morning at her home, 268 South River Street. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, who has been in Hot Springs, Kansas, for several months on account of her husband's health, left immediately for Wilkes-Barre when notified of her mother's death.
Mrs. Gelselman, who spent most of her life in this city, was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and Sunday School and Ladies' Aid Society. She was highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends throughout the valley.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell of this city and Mrs. Alfred Jackson of Philadelphia; two sisters, Elizabeth and Anna Price of West Pittston, and four grandchildren.
(Wilkes-Barre Record, 24 May 1935)
Stricken with a heart attack, Mrs. Louise Geiselman, 70, widow of George Geiselman, died suddenly yesterday morning at her home, 268 South River Street. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, who has been in Hot Springs, Kansas, for several months on account of her husband's health, left immediately for Wilkes-Barre when notified of her mother's death.
Mrs. Gelselman, who spent most of her life in this city, was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and Sunday School and Ladies' Aid Society. She was highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends throughout the valley.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell of this city and Mrs. Alfred Jackson of Philadelphia; two sisters, Elizabeth and Anna Price of West Pittston, and four grandchildren.
(Wilkes-Barre Record, 24 May 1935)
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