1900 Lock Haven, Clinton, PA, Newtwon Dunkle 26, Kate 23, child Ila 2, Faunt Dunkle 17 born Mar 1883 PA, Edward Dunkle 27, both brothers, his wife Emma Dunkle 23.
The Clinton Democrat, Mon., May 11, 1903.
Death of Fount Dunkle.
Fount Dunkle, who resided with his mother on South Fairview street, this city, and who has been in failing health since last Christmas, died Friday night at Georgetown, aged 20 years. Mr. Dunkle was employed at the freight house and at the Queen’s Run Fire Brick Works, this city, until about last Christmas when his health began to fail and not getting relief from his treatment here decided several weeks ago to visit Georgetown and consult specialist Dr. Emerick, which he did with what seemed to be some beneficial effects, later her returned to his home in this city, but again realizing that his case was worse he returned to Georgetown on the Tuesday noon train but the exertion of travel was too much for his wasted strength and he died there at the time stated above.
Undertaker E. B. Waters went to Georgetown on the midnight train Friday night and brought his remains to the home of his mother in this city on Saturday afternoon’s train.
The Clinton Democrat, Mon., May 11, 1903.
Funeral of Mount Dunkle.
Fount Dunkle was buried this forenoon from the home of his grandmother on South Fairview street. Rev. Warren J. Johnson, pastor of the St. Lukes Reformed church, officiated and interment was made in the Flemington cemetery.
1900 Lock Haven, Clinton, PA, Newtwon Dunkle 26, Kate 23, child Ila 2, Faunt Dunkle 17 born Mar 1883 PA, Edward Dunkle 27, both brothers, his wife Emma Dunkle 23.
The Clinton Democrat, Mon., May 11, 1903.
Death of Fount Dunkle.
Fount Dunkle, who resided with his mother on South Fairview street, this city, and who has been in failing health since last Christmas, died Friday night at Georgetown, aged 20 years. Mr. Dunkle was employed at the freight house and at the Queen’s Run Fire Brick Works, this city, until about last Christmas when his health began to fail and not getting relief from his treatment here decided several weeks ago to visit Georgetown and consult specialist Dr. Emerick, which he did with what seemed to be some beneficial effects, later her returned to his home in this city, but again realizing that his case was worse he returned to Georgetown on the Tuesday noon train but the exertion of travel was too much for his wasted strength and he died there at the time stated above.
Undertaker E. B. Waters went to Georgetown on the midnight train Friday night and brought his remains to the home of his mother in this city on Saturday afternoon’s train.
The Clinton Democrat, Mon., May 11, 1903.
Funeral of Mount Dunkle.
Fount Dunkle was buried this forenoon from the home of his grandmother on South Fairview street. Rev. Warren J. Johnson, pastor of the St. Lukes Reformed church, officiated and interment was made in the Flemington cemetery.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement