WILLIAM J. TRIER Services for William J. Trier, 81, who died Friday, will be at 2 p. m.
Tuesday in the Methodist Church in Allemansville, Mr. Trier lived most of his life in Cambria Mills, moving to Akron a year ago to live with children here. He was a member of Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are five sons, John, Leno, Bruce and Walter of Akron and Ernest, in Florida; four daughters, Mrs. Leona Turner, Mrs. Nellie Furlong and Mrs. Betty Bucey of Akron and Mrs. Genevieve Jump, in Arkansas; 15 grandchildren; five great grandchildren, and a brother, George, and sister, Mrs. Verbena Fern, both in Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home
Publication: The Akron Beacon Journal
Issue Date: Sunday, March 20, 1960
Page: 36
WILLIAM J. TRIER Services for William J. Trier, 81, who died Friday, will be at 2 p. m.
Tuesday in the Methodist Church in Allemansville, Mr. Trier lived most of his life in Cambria Mills, moving to Akron a year ago to live with children here. He was a member of Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are five sons, John, Leno, Bruce and Walter of Akron and Ernest, in Florida; four daughters, Mrs. Leona Turner, Mrs. Nellie Furlong and Mrs. Betty Bucey of Akron and Mrs. Genevieve Jump, in Arkansas; 15 grandchildren; five great grandchildren, and a brother, George, and sister, Mrs. Verbena Fern, both in Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home
Publication: The Akron Beacon Journal
Issue Date: Sunday, March 20, 1960
Page: 36
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