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Frank J Selman

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Frank J Selman Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Mar 1976 (aged 60)
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3556972, Longitude: -76.4142306
Plot
Section Y
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Frank J. Selman, husband of Mary Selman, 1401 N. Eighth St., died yesterday afternoon in the Lebanon VA Hospital. He was born in Pennsylvania, and he was a son of the late Stephen A. and Elizabeth Bodacoush Selman. He was employed as an electrician's helper at Ft. Indiantown Gap. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was a member of the American Legion. In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter, Andrea, wife of Philip Lerch, Lebanon RD 5; three grandchildren; two brothers, Stephen and Joseph, both of Lebanon, and a sister, Elizabeth Hinnershitz, Reading. [Lebanon Daily News, March 20, 1976, Page 2]

Military services for Frank J. Selman, 1401 N. Eighth St, were held this afternoon from the Rohland Funeral Home. Interment was in Mt Lebanon Cemetery. The Rev. Wilson R. Hoyer, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, officiated. Bearers, bugler and firing squad were provided by the Lebanon VFW. [Lebanon Daily News, March 22, 1976, Page 2]
Frank J. Selman, husband of Mary Selman, 1401 N. Eighth St., died yesterday afternoon in the Lebanon VA Hospital. He was born in Pennsylvania, and he was a son of the late Stephen A. and Elizabeth Bodacoush Selman. He was employed as an electrician's helper at Ft. Indiantown Gap. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was a member of the American Legion. In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter, Andrea, wife of Philip Lerch, Lebanon RD 5; three grandchildren; two brothers, Stephen and Joseph, both of Lebanon, and a sister, Elizabeth Hinnershitz, Reading. [Lebanon Daily News, March 20, 1976, Page 2]

Military services for Frank J. Selman, 1401 N. Eighth St, were held this afternoon from the Rohland Funeral Home. Interment was in Mt Lebanon Cemetery. The Rev. Wilson R. Hoyer, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, officiated. Bearers, bugler and firing squad were provided by the Lebanon VFW. [Lebanon Daily News, March 22, 1976, Page 2]

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