CLEARFIELD PROGRESS MARCH 3, 1949
FRANK S. LITZ
Funeral services for Frank S. Litz, 53, who died very suddenly at his home at Clearfield R.D.. 3 Tuesday evening March 1, will be held from the Mt. Hope Mission Satuday, March 5, at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Homer Gauntt officiating. Interment will be in the Hillcrest Cemetery.
Surviving him in addition to his wife, the former Martha Teigen, are the following children; Rex and Mrs. Mary Berwick, both of New York City; Mrs. Jean LoPresti of Fultonban, Ohio; Wiliam, Mrs. Annabell Aveni and Noel, all of Clearfield RD 3;Edwin of Grampian and Margaret at home; Jerald serving with the U.S. Army at Camp Carson, Colorado and Raymond at home.
One brother Espy Litz, Akron, Ohio and a sister Mrs Annabell Darr, Garden City, Long Island, also survive.
Friends may call at his home this evening, Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until time of services.
CLEARFIELD PROGRESS MARCH 3, 1949
FRANK S. LITZ
Funeral services for Frank S. Litz, 53, who died very suddenly at his home at Clearfield R.D.. 3 Tuesday evening March 1, will be held from the Mt. Hope Mission Satuday, March 5, at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Homer Gauntt officiating. Interment will be in the Hillcrest Cemetery.
Surviving him in addition to his wife, the former Martha Teigen, are the following children; Rex and Mrs. Mary Berwick, both of New York City; Mrs. Jean LoPresti of Fultonban, Ohio; Wiliam, Mrs. Annabell Aveni and Noel, all of Clearfield RD 3;Edwin of Grampian and Margaret at home; Jerald serving with the U.S. Army at Camp Carson, Colorado and Raymond at home.
One brother Espy Litz, Akron, Ohio and a sister Mrs Annabell Darr, Garden City, Long Island, also survive.
Friends may call at his home this evening, Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until time of services.
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