Thursday, May 22, 1919
Samuel Clark Kissinger
Samuel Clark Kissinger, a well know resident of Fairchance and a verteral Trolleyman, died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock following a lengthy illness from tuberculosis. He came home from the Cresson Sanitarium to spend the last few days with his loved ones last week. Mr. Kissinger was formerly a conductor on the York Run branch and at the time of death was constable of Fairchance. He was very active in musical circles and for years was leader of the Fairchance male quartet.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nancy Kissinger, a daughter, five sons his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kissinger, two brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3 in the Presbyterian church with the Rev. O. C. Carlile and C. D. Hoon officiating. Interment will be in White Rocks Cemetery.
Thursday, May 22, 1919
Samuel Clark Kissinger
Samuel Clark Kissinger, a well know resident of Fairchance and a verteral Trolleyman, died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock following a lengthy illness from tuberculosis. He came home from the Cresson Sanitarium to spend the last few days with his loved ones last week. Mr. Kissinger was formerly a conductor on the York Run branch and at the time of death was constable of Fairchance. He was very active in musical circles and for years was leader of the Fairchance male quartet.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nancy Kissinger, a daughter, five sons his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kissinger, two brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3 in the Presbyterian church with the Rev. O. C. Carlile and C. D. Hoon officiating. Interment will be in White Rocks Cemetery.
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