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George M. Bosler

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George M. Bosler

Birth
Death
12 Nov 1905 (aged 59)
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1979385, Longitude: -77.177928
Plot
Section F, row 01
Memorial ID
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Husband of Martha J. Robinson Bosler

OBITUARY:
Carlisle, Nov. 17 - Mr. George M. Bosler, one of Carlisle's prominent citizens and capitalists,
died on last Sunday evening about 7 o'clock in Philadelphia of apoplexy. Mr. Bosler and wife,
daughter Eliza and son Robinson, accompanied by Misses Alice A. and Evylin Mullin, had gone to
the city on Wednesday afternoon. While in the city they stopped at the Hotel Walton. On
Friday evening they were about to return home and were in broad Street Station awaiting their
train. Mr. Bosler was in the act of reaching for his glasses to read a newspaper when the
family observed a twitching which indicated that something was wrong and the apoplectic stroke
instantly followed, rendering him unconscious.

He was at once taken back to the Hotel Walton and placed in charge of two physicians, but he
never regained consciousness.

Miss Eliza and Robinson returned home and Mrs. Bosler remained at his bedside. On Sunday
evening J. Kirk Bosler and Charles H. Mullin left by the six o'clock train for Philadelphia to
render whatever assistance they could, but later in the evening a telegram announced that Mr.
Bosler had died at 7:10 p.m.

The remains were brought to Carlisle on the train reaching here at four o'clock Monday
afternoon.

Adams County Independent - Saturday, November 18, 1905
, 1905
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Kathy Francis...Contributed to bio from [email protected]
Husband of Martha J. Robinson Bosler

OBITUARY:
Carlisle, Nov. 17 - Mr. George M. Bosler, one of Carlisle's prominent citizens and capitalists,
died on last Sunday evening about 7 o'clock in Philadelphia of apoplexy. Mr. Bosler and wife,
daughter Eliza and son Robinson, accompanied by Misses Alice A. and Evylin Mullin, had gone to
the city on Wednesday afternoon. While in the city they stopped at the Hotel Walton. On
Friday evening they were about to return home and were in broad Street Station awaiting their
train. Mr. Bosler was in the act of reaching for his glasses to read a newspaper when the
family observed a twitching which indicated that something was wrong and the apoplectic stroke
instantly followed, rendering him unconscious.

He was at once taken back to the Hotel Walton and placed in charge of two physicians, but he
never regained consciousness.

Miss Eliza and Robinson returned home and Mrs. Bosler remained at his bedside. On Sunday
evening J. Kirk Bosler and Charles H. Mullin left by the six o'clock train for Philadelphia to
render whatever assistance they could, but later in the evening a telegram announced that Mr.
Bosler had died at 7:10 p.m.

The remains were brought to Carlisle on the train reaching here at four o'clock Monday
afternoon.

Adams County Independent - Saturday, November 18, 1905
, 1905
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Kathy Francis...Contributed to bio from [email protected]


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