Hazleton Plain Speaker; Thursday, August 31, 1899:
Nathan Yost, aged 55 years, died at his home in Sugarloaf township on Tuesday night after a lingering illness with cancer of the stomach. Deceased was well known and was one of the earlier settlers of Sugarloaf. Besides a wife he is survived by three children, Ezra, Porter and Bertha. The former is employed as clerk in William Deisroth's store. The surviving brothers and sisters are: Stephen D. and Albert Yost, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. William Klinger and Mrs. William Shuman, of Sugarloaf, and Mrs. Peter Deisroth of town.
Hazleton Plain Speaker; Thursday, August 31, 1899:
Nathan Yost, aged 55 years, died at his home in Sugarloaf township on Tuesday night after a lingering illness with cancer of the stomach. Deceased was well known and was one of the earlier settlers of Sugarloaf. Besides a wife he is survived by three children, Ezra, Porter and Bertha. The former is employed as clerk in William Deisroth's store. The surviving brothers and sisters are: Stephen D. and Albert Yost, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. William Klinger and Mrs. William Shuman, of Sugarloaf, and Mrs. Peter Deisroth of town.
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