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Graffius M Greenawalt

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Graffius M Greenawalt

Birth
Barree, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Mar 1900 (aged 48)
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mooresville, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Graffius Miller Greenawalt. Died at his home in West township on Monday morning of heart disease. Mr. Greenawalt was in apparant good health and had been working in the barn when he felt unwell and went to the house, where everything possible was done but of no avail. Mr. Greenawalt was born in Barree township, April 17th 1851. He has been a farmer all of his life in Shavers Creek valley. He was well liked and a good neighbor. Much sympathy is expressed for the family in his sudden death. He is survived by his wife and three children John, Bryson and Metta, also two sisters Mrs. W. A. Myton of Huntingdon and Mrs. Hetty Fry of Omaha, also the following half brothers and sisters, John and George Evers, Mrs. Margaret Stewart of Jackson township and Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Petersburg. Funeral services were this morning at the Mooresville church conducted by his pastor Rev. A. D. Pott of the Lutheran church; interment in Mooresville cemetery.
Graffius Miller Greenawalt. Died at his home in West township on Monday morning of heart disease. Mr. Greenawalt was in apparant good health and had been working in the barn when he felt unwell and went to the house, where everything possible was done but of no avail. Mr. Greenawalt was born in Barree township, April 17th 1851. He has been a farmer all of his life in Shavers Creek valley. He was well liked and a good neighbor. Much sympathy is expressed for the family in his sudden death. He is survived by his wife and three children John, Bryson and Metta, also two sisters Mrs. W. A. Myton of Huntingdon and Mrs. Hetty Fry of Omaha, also the following half brothers and sisters, John and George Evers, Mrs. Margaret Stewart of Jackson township and Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Petersburg. Funeral services were this morning at the Mooresville church conducted by his pastor Rev. A. D. Pott of the Lutheran church; interment in Mooresville cemetery.


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