Deceased was a widower, and one of the oldest residents of Hanover, well–known throughout this section. His wife, who was Miss Weirich, died about nine years ago.
Mr. Kuhn was a mason by trade, and worked at that occupation up to within six or eight years ago, when he retired for well–earned rest. He is survived by three sons–Harry M. Kuhn, of Philadelphia; F. X. and Lewis J. Kuhn, of High street, this place, and one daughter, Mrs. Amelia Smith, of Irishtown.
The funeral was held on Monday, April 17, at 9 a. m., at St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Rev. Father Huber officiating. Interment was made in Conewago Chapel cemetery.
Deceased was a widower, and one of the oldest residents of Hanover, well–known throughout this section. His wife, who was Miss Weirich, died about nine years ago.
Mr. Kuhn was a mason by trade, and worked at that occupation up to within six or eight years ago, when he retired for well–earned rest. He is survived by three sons–Harry M. Kuhn, of Philadelphia; F. X. and Lewis J. Kuhn, of High street, this place, and one daughter, Mrs. Amelia Smith, of Irishtown.
The funeral was held on Monday, April 17, at 9 a. m., at St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Rev. Father Huber officiating. Interment was made in Conewago Chapel cemetery.
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