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George Elijah Lockhart

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George Elijah Lockhart

Birth
Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
Death
15 Feb 1946 (aged 66)
Beverly, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Chester, Hancock County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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S/O Monroe L Lockhart & Charity Matilda Lockhart
H/O Lucy P Butcher Lockhart
F/O 5 children

"Evening Review" 16 Feb 1946:

GEORGE E. LOCKHART
George E. Lockhart, 66, a retired potter and a former East Liverpool resident, was claimed by a cerebral hemorrhage Friday afternoon at his home near Beverly, Ohio.

Mr. Lockhart, a native of Elizabeth, W.Va., was employed by the Homer Laughlin China Co. for more han 20 years before his retirement a year ago. He wasa member of Local Union 130.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy P. Butcher Lockhart, a son, Gordon Lockhart, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lockhart, all at home; two other daughters, Mrs. Madora McGaffic and mrs. Esther Frontz of East Liverpool; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Piatt of East Liverpool and Mrs. Cora Schneider of Greendale, O; four brothers, Frank Lockhart and Samuel Lockhart of East Liverpool, Albert Lockhart and pearle Lockhart of Clarksburg, W.Va.; three half-brothers, Ed Lockhart of near Chester, and Theodore Lockhart and Gilbert Lockhart of Parkersburg, W.Va., and two half-sisters, Lottie of Parkersburg and Mrs. Elsie Willison of Louisville, O.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.


"Evening Review" 17 Feb 1946 (follow up obituary):
GEORGE E. LOCKHART
Services for George E. Lockhart will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the Arner home for funerals, with interment following in Locust Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Rev. William Longsworth of the Calvary Methodist Church will officiate.

Mr. Lockhart, 66, former resident of East Liverpool and a retired potter, died Friday at his home near Beverly, O.

John Lockhart of Springfield, O. is among five brothers surviving and Mrs. Lottie Petty of Parkersburg is on eof two half-sisters. Fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive.
S/O Monroe L Lockhart & Charity Matilda Lockhart
H/O Lucy P Butcher Lockhart
F/O 5 children

"Evening Review" 16 Feb 1946:

GEORGE E. LOCKHART
George E. Lockhart, 66, a retired potter and a former East Liverpool resident, was claimed by a cerebral hemorrhage Friday afternoon at his home near Beverly, Ohio.

Mr. Lockhart, a native of Elizabeth, W.Va., was employed by the Homer Laughlin China Co. for more han 20 years before his retirement a year ago. He wasa member of Local Union 130.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy P. Butcher Lockhart, a son, Gordon Lockhart, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lockhart, all at home; two other daughters, Mrs. Madora McGaffic and mrs. Esther Frontz of East Liverpool; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Piatt of East Liverpool and Mrs. Cora Schneider of Greendale, O; four brothers, Frank Lockhart and Samuel Lockhart of East Liverpool, Albert Lockhart and pearle Lockhart of Clarksburg, W.Va.; three half-brothers, Ed Lockhart of near Chester, and Theodore Lockhart and Gilbert Lockhart of Parkersburg, W.Va., and two half-sisters, Lottie of Parkersburg and Mrs. Elsie Willison of Louisville, O.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.


"Evening Review" 17 Feb 1946 (follow up obituary):
GEORGE E. LOCKHART
Services for George E. Lockhart will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the Arner home for funerals, with interment following in Locust Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Rev. William Longsworth of the Calvary Methodist Church will officiate.

Mr. Lockhart, 66, former resident of East Liverpool and a retired potter, died Friday at his home near Beverly, O.

John Lockhart of Springfield, O. is among five brothers surviving and Mrs. Lottie Petty of Parkersburg is on eof two half-sisters. Fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive.


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