Jan 19, 1955; pg 17
Death Claims Charles Lusher
A heart attack proved fatal to Charles M. Lusher, aged 60, of 312 Pershing street, who died suddenly at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday at his residence.
He was born in Mercer county August 1, 1894, a son of the late David M. and Margaret Forbes Lusher. He was employed at the National Tube Co. until his retirement two years ago.
Besides his widow, the former Lissa Walters, he leaves a son, Harry M. Lusher of Ellport; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eiler of Zelienople and Mrs. Bertha Falen of Fairless Hills; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Householder of Plan Knox Plan, Mrs. Harris Sumner of Ellwood City and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden of New Castle and a brother of James of Ellwood City.
The body will be taken to the J. I. Porter and son funeral home, Fifth street. Funeral arrangements are indefinite.
Jan 19, 1955; pg 17
Death Claims Charles Lusher
A heart attack proved fatal to Charles M. Lusher, aged 60, of 312 Pershing street, who died suddenly at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday at his residence.
He was born in Mercer county August 1, 1894, a son of the late David M. and Margaret Forbes Lusher. He was employed at the National Tube Co. until his retirement two years ago.
Besides his widow, the former Lissa Walters, he leaves a son, Harry M. Lusher of Ellport; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eiler of Zelienople and Mrs. Bertha Falen of Fairless Hills; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Householder of Plan Knox Plan, Mrs. Harris Sumner of Ellwood City and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden of New Castle and a brother of James of Ellwood City.
The body will be taken to the J. I. Porter and son funeral home, Fifth street. Funeral arrangements are indefinite.
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