THE LOWELL SUN Saturday July 3, 1943
DEATHS:
GEORGE H. COBLEIGH
Following a prolong period of declining health, George H. Cobleigh, a resident of Tyngsboro for many years. died at the Lowell General Hospital this morning. In his younger days he was a stationary fireman, but in recent years spent his time farming. He was born in Moriah, N. Y., the son of Arad and Mary Covey Cobleigh and was a member of the Evangelical Church of Tyngsboro.
Surviving are his wife, Elsie May; two sons, Harold and Frank, tax collector, of Tyngsboro; one daughter, Mrs. Florence Ouellette of Dorchester; two step-sons, Robert and George Duff of Manchester, N. H.; a sister, Coredelia Wilkins of Tyngsboro; two brothers, Charles of Lowell, and Elwin Cobleigh of San Diego, Calif., grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
THE LOWELL SUN Tuesday July 6, 1943 Page 3
Funerals:
George H. Cobleigh
Funeral services for George H. Cobleigh, a resident of Tyngsboro for many years, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Evangelical church, Tyngsboro and were attended by a large number of relatives and friends and town officials. Rev. George Dolch, pastor of the Evangelical church officiated assisted by Mrs. John E. Riley, organist. There were many floral tributes. The bearers were Maurice Cobleigh, Harold Ouellette, George Ouellette, Albert Duff, Arthur Cumming and Herman Davis. Burial took place in Thompson Cemetery where the committal service was given by Rev. Dolch. Arrangements were in charge of White and Roy.
THE LOWELL SUN Saturday July 3, 1943
DEATHS:
GEORGE H. COBLEIGH
Following a prolong period of declining health, George H. Cobleigh, a resident of Tyngsboro for many years. died at the Lowell General Hospital this morning. In his younger days he was a stationary fireman, but in recent years spent his time farming. He was born in Moriah, N. Y., the son of Arad and Mary Covey Cobleigh and was a member of the Evangelical Church of Tyngsboro.
Surviving are his wife, Elsie May; two sons, Harold and Frank, tax collector, of Tyngsboro; one daughter, Mrs. Florence Ouellette of Dorchester; two step-sons, Robert and George Duff of Manchester, N. H.; a sister, Coredelia Wilkins of Tyngsboro; two brothers, Charles of Lowell, and Elwin Cobleigh of San Diego, Calif., grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
THE LOWELL SUN Tuesday July 6, 1943 Page 3
Funerals:
George H. Cobleigh
Funeral services for George H. Cobleigh, a resident of Tyngsboro for many years, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Evangelical church, Tyngsboro and were attended by a large number of relatives and friends and town officials. Rev. George Dolch, pastor of the Evangelical church officiated assisted by Mrs. John E. Riley, organist. There were many floral tributes. The bearers were Maurice Cobleigh, Harold Ouellette, George Ouellette, Albert Duff, Arthur Cumming and Herman Davis. Burial took place in Thompson Cemetery where the committal service was given by Rev. Dolch. Arrangements were in charge of White and Roy.
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