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Doris Geisenhaver

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Doris Geisenhaver

Birth
Death
1920 (aged less–than 1 year)
Burial
Gunnisonville, Clinton County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Doris and Dorothy Geisenhaver are the sisters of Carlyle Walter Geisenhaver, victim of the Bath School disaster, according to his biography in The Bath School Disaster by Monty J. Ellsworth. Excerpt: Carlyle Walter Geisenhaver was born December 28, 1917.

He was in the fourth grade. Carlyle was very good in school and his report card always had high marks on it.

His idea was to become a farmer. He dragged for his father and milked one cow and weighed the milk night and morning. Carlyle planned on having a nice garden this summer. He had already purchased his seed. He planned on going fishing this summer if he kept the weeds out of his garden. Carlyle always planned to have his work done first.

He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geisenhaver, one brother, Kenneth, who was slightly bruised on the head, and one brother, Jack, five months old.

He was laid to rest beside his infant twin sisters, Doris and Dorothy, in the Gunnisonville cemetery.
Doris and Dorothy Geisenhaver are the sisters of Carlyle Walter Geisenhaver, victim of the Bath School disaster, according to his biography in The Bath School Disaster by Monty J. Ellsworth. Excerpt: Carlyle Walter Geisenhaver was born December 28, 1917.

He was in the fourth grade. Carlyle was very good in school and his report card always had high marks on it.

His idea was to become a farmer. He dragged for his father and milked one cow and weighed the milk night and morning. Carlyle planned on having a nice garden this summer. He had already purchased his seed. He planned on going fishing this summer if he kept the weeds out of his garden. Carlyle always planned to have his work done first.

He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geisenhaver, one brother, Kenneth, who was slightly bruised on the head, and one brother, Jack, five months old.

He was laid to rest beside his infant twin sisters, Doris and Dorothy, in the Gunnisonville cemetery.


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