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Kenneth Francis “Kenny” Lusher

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Kenneth Francis “Kenny” Lusher

Birth
Rockland, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Mar 1953 (aged 55)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rockland, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The News-Herald, Franklin, PA
Mar 19, 1953; pg 2, col 1
Kenneth F. Lusher
Kenneth F. Lusher, of Houston, Tex., formerly of Franklin, died in Houston on March 6 according to word received here.
He was a son of J. C. C. and Minnie Lusher, of Rockland, and spent most of his early life in this vicinity.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robert Urey, Rocky Grove, and three grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters also survive - Howard, of Bay Village, O.; Calvin, Homestead, Pa.; Mrs. Roy C. Reeser and Mrs. Viola Lusher, Mogadore, O.
The body is being brought to the Burger Funeral Home.

The News-Herald, Franklin, PA
Mar 23, 1953; pg 2, col 2
Kenneth F. Lusher
The body of Kenneth F. Lusher, 55, was laid to rest Saturday afternoon in the Rockland Cemetery, beside the graves of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. C. Lusher.
The deceased, the youngest son in a family of three boys and two girls, was born in Akron, O., but most of his early life was spent at Davis' Corners, Rockland, and the section of the cemetery, where the interment was made, was once a part of the Lusher farm.
Rev. B. E. Coleman, of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, who was his pastor for the several years when he lived in Franklin, conducted the funeral services in the Burger Funeral Home at 2 p. m. and also the committal service. He read several appropriate passages of Scripture, the hymns, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "Rock of Ages" and Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar."
The pallbearers were Roy and George Lusher, Dale R. and Robert L. McDaniel, Frank Siefer and Charles H. Griswold.
In recent years, Mr. Lusher had made his home with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, in Mogadore, O. He had gone to Houston, Tex., to spend the winter. He collapsed on the street there on March 7 and died a few hours later in a hospital in that city. His body arrived in Franklin Thursday evening and former neighbors and friends called at the funeral home Friday. Among those attending the services were:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, Jr. and daughter, Sandra Lee, and Mrs. Viola R. Lusher, all of Mogadore, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lusher, Bay Village, O.; Calvin W. Lusher, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noal and sons, Calvin and Warren, Jr., of Homestead; Robert Lusher, of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell, Rockland, Mr. and Mrs. Byers King, Cooperstown.
The News-Herald, Franklin, PA
Mar 19, 1953; pg 2, col 1
Kenneth F. Lusher
Kenneth F. Lusher, of Houston, Tex., formerly of Franklin, died in Houston on March 6 according to word received here.
He was a son of J. C. C. and Minnie Lusher, of Rockland, and spent most of his early life in this vicinity.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robert Urey, Rocky Grove, and three grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters also survive - Howard, of Bay Village, O.; Calvin, Homestead, Pa.; Mrs. Roy C. Reeser and Mrs. Viola Lusher, Mogadore, O.
The body is being brought to the Burger Funeral Home.

The News-Herald, Franklin, PA
Mar 23, 1953; pg 2, col 2
Kenneth F. Lusher
The body of Kenneth F. Lusher, 55, was laid to rest Saturday afternoon in the Rockland Cemetery, beside the graves of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. C. Lusher.
The deceased, the youngest son in a family of three boys and two girls, was born in Akron, O., but most of his early life was spent at Davis' Corners, Rockland, and the section of the cemetery, where the interment was made, was once a part of the Lusher farm.
Rev. B. E. Coleman, of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, who was his pastor for the several years when he lived in Franklin, conducted the funeral services in the Burger Funeral Home at 2 p. m. and also the committal service. He read several appropriate passages of Scripture, the hymns, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "Rock of Ages" and Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar."
The pallbearers were Roy and George Lusher, Dale R. and Robert L. McDaniel, Frank Siefer and Charles H. Griswold.
In recent years, Mr. Lusher had made his home with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, in Mogadore, O. He had gone to Houston, Tex., to spend the winter. He collapsed on the street there on March 7 and died a few hours later in a hospital in that city. His body arrived in Franklin Thursday evening and former neighbors and friends called at the funeral home Friday. Among those attending the services were:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeser, Jr. and daughter, Sandra Lee, and Mrs. Viola R. Lusher, all of Mogadore, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lusher, Bay Village, O.; Calvin W. Lusher, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noal and sons, Calvin and Warren, Jr., of Homestead; Robert Lusher, of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell, Rockland, Mr. and Mrs. Byers King, Cooperstown.


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