George HANN, age 35, was killed in the shale pit of the Montezuma Clay plant across the river, Thursday morning about 10 o'clock. He had just finished his work and was sitting down cleaning up about him when a "cave-in" occurred and killed him instantly. His body was not recovered until in the evening. He is survived by his wife, who is a granddaughter of Rev. Geo. H. Linebarger, two children, his father, mother and nine brothers and sisters. The funeral was held Sun. morning at 10 o'clock in the Christian church, Rev. T. J. Freed officiating. Interment in Montezuma cemetery, Rev. and Mrs. George H. Linebarger, Miss Mary and John A. Linebarger and Mrs. Mary Blue attended the funeral. - Rockville Republican -- July 25, 1917
George HANN, age 35, was killed in the shale pit of the Montezuma Clay plant across the river, Thursday morning about 10 o'clock. He had just finished his work and was sitting down cleaning up about him when a "cave-in" occurred and killed him instantly. His body was not recovered until in the evening. He is survived by his wife, who is a granddaughter of Rev. Geo. H. Linebarger, two children, his father, mother and nine brothers and sisters. The funeral was held Sun. morning at 10 o'clock in the Christian church, Rev. T. J. Freed officiating. Interment in Montezuma cemetery, Rev. and Mrs. George H. Linebarger, Miss Mary and John A. Linebarger and Mrs. Mary Blue attended the funeral. - Rockville Republican -- July 25, 1917
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement