Philip Bittinger
Following a stroke of paralysis sustained Monday, , March 29, Philip Bittinger, died at his home in Beechersville Tuesday morning about 5 o'clock.
He was aged 82 about years, 4 months and 6 days. He was a lifelong resident of that vicinity and a well known and respected citizen.
Mr. Bittinger leaves his wife who, before marriage, was Miss Eliza Funt, and six children, H. C. Bittinger, of Marthon, Iowa; Mrs. John Herting, of Beechersville; Mrs. William Lady and J. H. Bittinger, of Arendtsville; Mrs. Byer, of Hanover; and Mrs. William Hankey, at home. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Harry Smelsor, of Arendtsville, and Mrs. Tinnie B. Beecher, of Altoona.
The funeral was held from his late, home Friday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. D. T. Koser, pastor of the Lutheran church, Arendtsville, of which Mr. Bittinger was a member, officiating.
Interment in Evergreen cemetery, Arentdsville.
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Adams County News, Gettysburg, Pa., 4/10/1915
PHILIP BITTINGER
Philip Bittinger, a life long resident of Arendtsville and vicinity, died on Tuesday at 5 a. m. at his home in Beechersville, following a stroke of paralysis which he sustained on Monday of last week. He was aged 82 years, 4 months, and 6 days.
Mr. Bittinger leaves his wife who, before marriage, was Miss Eliza Funt, and six children, H. C. Bittinger, of Marthon, Iowa ; Mrs. John Herting, of Beechersville; Mrs. William Lady and J. H. Bittinger, of Arendtsville; Mrs. Byer, of Hanover; and Mrs. William Hankey, at home. He also leaves two sisters, Mi£. Harry Smelsor, of Arendtsville, and Mrs. Tinnie B. Beecher, of Altoona.
He was a member of the Lutheran church and Rev. D. T. Koser conducted the funeral services which were held at his late home on Friday morning at ten o'clock.
Interment in Evergreen cemetery, Arendtsville.
Friends and neighbors will accept this as notice of the funeral.
Philip Bittinger
Following a stroke of paralysis sustained Monday, , March 29, Philip Bittinger, died at his home in Beechersville Tuesday morning about 5 o'clock.
He was aged 82 about years, 4 months and 6 days. He was a lifelong resident of that vicinity and a well known and respected citizen.
Mr. Bittinger leaves his wife who, before marriage, was Miss Eliza Funt, and six children, H. C. Bittinger, of Marthon, Iowa; Mrs. John Herting, of Beechersville; Mrs. William Lady and J. H. Bittinger, of Arendtsville; Mrs. Byer, of Hanover; and Mrs. William Hankey, at home. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Harry Smelsor, of Arendtsville, and Mrs. Tinnie B. Beecher, of Altoona.
The funeral was held from his late, home Friday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. D. T. Koser, pastor of the Lutheran church, Arendtsville, of which Mr. Bittinger was a member, officiating.
Interment in Evergreen cemetery, Arentdsville.
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Adams County News, Gettysburg, Pa., 4/10/1915
PHILIP BITTINGER
Philip Bittinger, a life long resident of Arendtsville and vicinity, died on Tuesday at 5 a. m. at his home in Beechersville, following a stroke of paralysis which he sustained on Monday of last week. He was aged 82 years, 4 months, and 6 days.
Mr. Bittinger leaves his wife who, before marriage, was Miss Eliza Funt, and six children, H. C. Bittinger, of Marthon, Iowa ; Mrs. John Herting, of Beechersville; Mrs. William Lady and J. H. Bittinger, of Arendtsville; Mrs. Byer, of Hanover; and Mrs. William Hankey, at home. He also leaves two sisters, Mi£. Harry Smelsor, of Arendtsville, and Mrs. Tinnie B. Beecher, of Altoona.
He was a member of the Lutheran church and Rev. D. T. Koser conducted the funeral services which were held at his late home on Friday morning at ten o'clock.
Interment in Evergreen cemetery, Arendtsville.
Friends and neighbors will accept this as notice of the funeral.
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