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Linus J. Collins

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Linus J. Collins

Birth
Death
1957 (aged 43–44)
Two Taverns, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mount Joy Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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LINUS (JERRY) COLLINS

Linus (Jerry) Collins, 43, who resided at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wilbur A. Weikert, York, died at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday, at Lebanon Veterans Hospital.

He was the son of Harry J. and the late Elsie A. Collins of McSherrystown.

Besides his father and the sister with whom he lived, Mr. Collins is survived by three brothers; E. Dewey Collins, Gettysburg; Wilbur H. Collins, Hanover and Earl L. Collins, McSherrystown.

He was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church, York; Zeredetha Lodge 451, Free and Accepted Masons; A life member of of The Consistory, York Forest 30, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Zembo Temple, York County Shrine Club, West York memorial Post 8951, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Reliance Fire Company.

His Pastor, Rev. Gordon E. Folkemer, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday at The Max G. Anstine Funeral Home, 1701 W. Market St., York. Burial in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Two Taverns.

The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 31, 1957

LINUS (JERRY) COLLINS

Linus (Jerry) Collins, 43, who resided at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wilbur A. Weikert, York, died at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday, at Lebanon Veterans Hospital.

He was the son of Harry J. and the late Elsie A. Collins of McSherrystown.

Besides his father and the sister with whom he lived, Mr. Collins is survived by three brothers; E. Dewey Collins, Gettysburg; Wilbur H. Collins, Hanover and Earl L. Collins, McSherrystown.

He was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church, York; Zeredetha Lodge 451, Free and Accepted Masons; A life member of of The Consistory, York Forest 30, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Zembo Temple, York County Shrine Club, West York memorial Post 8951, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Reliance Fire Company.

His Pastor, Rev. Gordon E. Folkemer, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday at The Max G. Anstine Funeral Home, 1701 W. Market St., York. Burial in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Two Taverns.

The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 31, 1957



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