Indiana Evening Gazette, Friday, February 5, 1937
Samuel Meyers Biss, 60 year-old Montgomery Township stonemason, died of a heart attack at 3 o'clock Wednesday at a home in Blairsville where he had been boarding while at work on construction of the new American Legion home in Blairsville. The man apparently was in the best of health on Tuesday and worked as usual. Mr Biss was born in Indiana County, January 1, 1877, a son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin BISS. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Zoe Biss, and these children: Mrs Gale BERRINGER of Uniontown, Indiana County; William BISS of Canfield, Ohio; J.Z. BISS, residing in the state of Maryland. The body may be viewed at the Rairigh Funeral Home in Hillsdale until 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Rex Brickle of Hillsdale. Interment will be in the Rowley Cemetery at Hillsdale.
Courtesy of Pamela Myers-Grewell (#46882937).
Indiana Evening Gazette, Friday, February 5, 1937
Samuel Meyers Biss, 60 year-old Montgomery Township stonemason, died of a heart attack at 3 o'clock Wednesday at a home in Blairsville where he had been boarding while at work on construction of the new American Legion home in Blairsville. The man apparently was in the best of health on Tuesday and worked as usual. Mr Biss was born in Indiana County, January 1, 1877, a son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin BISS. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Zoe Biss, and these children: Mrs Gale BERRINGER of Uniontown, Indiana County; William BISS of Canfield, Ohio; J.Z. BISS, residing in the state of Maryland. The body may be viewed at the Rairigh Funeral Home in Hillsdale until 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Rex Brickle of Hillsdale. Interment will be in the Rowley Cemetery at Hillsdale.
Courtesy of Pamela Myers-Grewell (#46882937).
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