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Lemuel David Kerlin

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Lemuel David Kerlin

Birth
Fort Littleton, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jul 1928 (aged 69)
Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Lemuel was the husband of Clara Belle (Bressler) Kerlin

He was the son of Jonathan and Mary Elizabeth (Fraker) Kelin

They were married Nov 11, 1885

Obit

LEMUEL D. KERLIN
Well Known Contract Plasterer Died at Twentieth Street Home

Lemuel D. Kerlin, a resident of Tyrone for more than thirty years,
died at his home, 505 Twentieth Street, Sunday morning at 3.45 o'clock,
following an illness of thirteen weeks with a complication of diseases.
Mr. Kerlin was a well known contract plasterer and did an extensive
business here. The death of his wife last year had much to do with Mr.
Kerlin's failing health, as they were thoroughly devoted one to
another.
Mr. Kerlin was born at Fort Littleton, Fulton county, November 11,
1858, and was a son of the late Jonathan and Mary Elizabeth Kerlin. On
November 11, 1885, he was married to Clara Belle Bressler, who died
Feb. 24, 1927.
Surviving are these sons and daughters: Mrs. Lulu Keys, Harry and
Charles Kerlin, Mrs. Blanche Nearhoof, Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Helen
Hovener, Tyrone, William Kerlin, Altoona, Mrs. Edith Snyder, Jersey
Shore; also thirty-five grandchildren and the following brothers and
sisters; Mrs. Priscilla Stewart, Altoona; Mrs. Margaret Long,
Hagerstown, Md.; Dr. Eugene Kerlin, Collingwood, Ohio; John Kerlin,
Altoona; Enoch Kerlin, Knobsville; Frank Kerlin, North Braddock, Ira
Kerlin, Knobsville; Irvin Kerlin, Fort Littleton.
He was a member of the Columbia Avenue Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held at the home on Wednesday afternoon at
2.30 conducted by the Rev. George A. Duvall. Burial will be made in
Grandview Cemetery.

Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone, Pa., July 2, 1928
Lemuel was the husband of Clara Belle (Bressler) Kerlin

He was the son of Jonathan and Mary Elizabeth (Fraker) Kelin

They were married Nov 11, 1885

Obit

LEMUEL D. KERLIN
Well Known Contract Plasterer Died at Twentieth Street Home

Lemuel D. Kerlin, a resident of Tyrone for more than thirty years,
died at his home, 505 Twentieth Street, Sunday morning at 3.45 o'clock,
following an illness of thirteen weeks with a complication of diseases.
Mr. Kerlin was a well known contract plasterer and did an extensive
business here. The death of his wife last year had much to do with Mr.
Kerlin's failing health, as they were thoroughly devoted one to
another.
Mr. Kerlin was born at Fort Littleton, Fulton county, November 11,
1858, and was a son of the late Jonathan and Mary Elizabeth Kerlin. On
November 11, 1885, he was married to Clara Belle Bressler, who died
Feb. 24, 1927.
Surviving are these sons and daughters: Mrs. Lulu Keys, Harry and
Charles Kerlin, Mrs. Blanche Nearhoof, Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Helen
Hovener, Tyrone, William Kerlin, Altoona, Mrs. Edith Snyder, Jersey
Shore; also thirty-five grandchildren and the following brothers and
sisters; Mrs. Priscilla Stewart, Altoona; Mrs. Margaret Long,
Hagerstown, Md.; Dr. Eugene Kerlin, Collingwood, Ohio; John Kerlin,
Altoona; Enoch Kerlin, Knobsville; Frank Kerlin, North Braddock, Ira
Kerlin, Knobsville; Irvin Kerlin, Fort Littleton.
He was a member of the Columbia Avenue Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held at the home on Wednesday afternoon at
2.30 conducted by the Rev. George A. Duvall. Burial will be made in
Grandview Cemetery.

Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone, Pa., July 2, 1928


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