A retired Baltimore and Ohio railroad engineer, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and of the Borrowed Time club.
Starting to work for the railroad when he was 18 years old, he spent the rest of his lifetime in the same employment. He was an engineer for 40 years.
Hartsing, who was born in Perrysburg, O., is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; one son, Roy G., 1170 W. Wayne-st; one grandson, Corp. Simon H. Hartsing, Jr., Camp Van Dorn, Miss.; and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Cowles of Detroit, Mich.
Rev. E. J. A. St. Louis, pastor of Grace Methodist church, will conduct funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Davis-Miller and Son Cathedral Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
The body will remain at the N. West-st funeral home.
(published in The Lima News, Monday, March 29, 1943)
A retired Baltimore and Ohio railroad engineer, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and of the Borrowed Time club.
Starting to work for the railroad when he was 18 years old, he spent the rest of his lifetime in the same employment. He was an engineer for 40 years.
Hartsing, who was born in Perrysburg, O., is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; one son, Roy G., 1170 W. Wayne-st; one grandson, Corp. Simon H. Hartsing, Jr., Camp Van Dorn, Miss.; and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Cowles of Detroit, Mich.
Rev. E. J. A. St. Louis, pastor of Grace Methodist church, will conduct funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Davis-Miller and Son Cathedral Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
The body will remain at the N. West-st funeral home.
(published in The Lima News, Monday, March 29, 1943)
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