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Agustus “Gus” Kirchner

Birth
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Jan 1932 (aged 49)
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Son of Anthony and Helen McCarthy Kirchner, he married Mary, worked at Oilwell Supply Co., lived at 108 Grant Street, Oil City, died there of labor pneumonia, a cold, and drainage of septic gall bladder, per death certificate 9370, whose informant was James Kirchner of the same address. Buried at St. Joseph (old) Feb 3 1932.

Franklin News-Herald, Monday, Feb 1 1932:
Gus Kirchner, 49, of 108 Grant Street, died at 12:37 pm Sunday at Oil City Hospital after an illness of a week. He was born in Oil City.

He spent most of his life here, and for many years worked as a tinsmith at Oil Well Supply Co. He was a member of St. Stephen's Church, and Oil City Lodge 344, BPO Elks.

In 1911 he married Mary Harrigan of Bridgeport, CT, and she survives, with two daughters, Mary and Margaret, at home; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary Reyburg of Sherman, NY, Thomas C. Kirchner of Salamanca, NY, Edward Kirchner of President, Mrs. B. J. Stiller, Daniel, James, and Robert Kirchner of Oil City.

A requiem will be celebrated in St. Stephen's Church at 9 am Wednesday. Burial will be in the old St. Joseph Cemetery.
Son of Anthony and Helen McCarthy Kirchner, he married Mary, worked at Oilwell Supply Co., lived at 108 Grant Street, Oil City, died there of labor pneumonia, a cold, and drainage of septic gall bladder, per death certificate 9370, whose informant was James Kirchner of the same address. Buried at St. Joseph (old) Feb 3 1932.

Franklin News-Herald, Monday, Feb 1 1932:
Gus Kirchner, 49, of 108 Grant Street, died at 12:37 pm Sunday at Oil City Hospital after an illness of a week. He was born in Oil City.

He spent most of his life here, and for many years worked as a tinsmith at Oil Well Supply Co. He was a member of St. Stephen's Church, and Oil City Lodge 344, BPO Elks.

In 1911 he married Mary Harrigan of Bridgeport, CT, and she survives, with two daughters, Mary and Margaret, at home; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary Reyburg of Sherman, NY, Thomas C. Kirchner of Salamanca, NY, Edward Kirchner of President, Mrs. B. J. Stiller, Daniel, James, and Robert Kirchner of Oil City.

A requiem will be celebrated in St. Stephen's Church at 9 am Wednesday. Burial will be in the old St. Joseph Cemetery.


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