Died at his home, 1112 1/2 Seventeenth avenue, Sunday morning of pneumonia, following a few days illness of influenza. He was born in Everett, Bedford county, Jan. 22, 1889. He was employed as a brakeman in the Altoona yards and is survived by his wife, Margaret, and one son, Howard, Jr. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. C. W. Barndollar; a brother, Roscoe, and two sisters, Ruth and Addie, all residing at 1011 Lexington avenue; also by another sister, Mrs. E. M. Shissler of Lancaster. He was a member of the Pennsey relief association. Private funeral services will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with private interment in Oak Ridge cemetery.
clipping dated October 28, 1918
Died at his home, 1112 1/2 Seventeenth avenue, Sunday morning of pneumonia, following a few days illness of influenza. He was born in Everett, Bedford county, Jan. 22, 1889. He was employed as a brakeman in the Altoona yards and is survived by his wife, Margaret, and one son, Howard, Jr. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. C. W. Barndollar; a brother, Roscoe, and two sisters, Ruth and Addie, all residing at 1011 Lexington avenue; also by another sister, Mrs. E. M. Shissler of Lancaster. He was a member of the Pennsey relief association. Private funeral services will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with private interment in Oak Ridge cemetery.
clipping dated October 28, 1918
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