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George Elmer Dunlap

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George Elmer Dunlap

Birth
Dent County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Apr 1922 (aged 52)
Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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George E. Dunlap
Funeral services in memory of George Elmer Dunlap were held at 2 :30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his brother, E. E. Dunlap, 112 West 4th street, Rev. W. W. Robinson, of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. There was no music. The services were private owing to the old age and poor health of his mother. Burial was made In Grove Hill Cemetery, with members of the Molders' Union acting as bearers. Mr. Dunlap's death occurred on Monday afternoon at a sanitarium at Hamburg, Pa., and was due to tuberculosis. The body arrived in the city last evening and was taken to the home of his brother. The deceased, who was In his 52nd year, was born August 16, 1869, in Dent County, Mo. He was a resident of this city for a number of years and was employed ns a molder by the Oil Well Supply Co. He was a member of the Molders' Union. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. M. E. Dunlap, and the following brothers and sisters: William Dunlap, Arkansas; James Dunlap and Edward E. Dunlap, Oil City ; Mrs. O. N. Rudesill, Franklin; Mrs. Philip Anglim, Chicago.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) April 27 1922.
George E. Dunlap
Funeral services in memory of George Elmer Dunlap were held at 2 :30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his brother, E. E. Dunlap, 112 West 4th street, Rev. W. W. Robinson, of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. There was no music. The services were private owing to the old age and poor health of his mother. Burial was made In Grove Hill Cemetery, with members of the Molders' Union acting as bearers. Mr. Dunlap's death occurred on Monday afternoon at a sanitarium at Hamburg, Pa., and was due to tuberculosis. The body arrived in the city last evening and was taken to the home of his brother. The deceased, who was In his 52nd year, was born August 16, 1869, in Dent County, Mo. He was a resident of this city for a number of years and was employed ns a molder by the Oil Well Supply Co. He was a member of the Molders' Union. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. M. E. Dunlap, and the following brothers and sisters: William Dunlap, Arkansas; James Dunlap and Edward E. Dunlap, Oil City ; Mrs. O. N. Rudesill, Franklin; Mrs. Philip Anglim, Chicago.

*Published in The News-Herald (Franklin Pennsylvania) April 27 1922.


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