Surviving are two sons, LeRoy Fultz of Altoona and Gilbert Fultz of Johnstown: four grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and four sisters, Miss Jennie Fultz, Mrs. Alfred Mutzabaugh, Mrs. Grant Parks and Mrs. Charles Jaap, all of Altoona.
Mrs. Blyler was a member o the First Baptist Church, Hollidaysburg.
Friends may call at the Lafferty Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Services for Mrs. Adda Blyler of Johnstown, formerly of Hollidaysburg, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Lafferty Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. Charles W. Hough. Interment in Carson Valley Cemetery.
Altoona Mirror: 12/28/1963
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Harry Rush Blyler of 113 Penn Street, Hollidaysburg, died at his home last night at 9:45 o'clock from a heart attack after a brief illness. He was employed in the borough as a carpenter and had been taken ill while at work several days ago.
The deceased was born at Frankstown, Feb. 3, 1871, a son of David and Mary Jane (Keech)Blyler, both deceased, and was the last of his immediate family. On Dec. 28, 1921, he was married to Adda Fultz who survives with the following children: Harry Blyler of Hollidaysburg, George of Altoona, Mrs Clem Boxler of Johnstown, Mrs. George Onkst of Pennsgrove, NJ; two step children, Leroy Fultz of Hollidaysburg and Gilbert Fultz of Johnstown. The body may be viewed at home this evening.
Edited from Altoona Mirror: 1/26/1939
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PA Certificate of Death # 117436-63
Housewife, widowed
Died at Cambria County Home - Heart Issues
Interment 12/29/1963.
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Married youngest son of David and Mary Jane (Keech) Blyler.
Ruth (Shaffer)11/24/1937, Ethel (Boxler)(7/10/1958), Harry H. (8/23/1943), George W. Sr. (3/2/1953), and Erma(Onkst)(5/8/1965).
Surviving are two sons, LeRoy Fultz of Altoona and Gilbert Fultz of Johnstown: four grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and four sisters, Miss Jennie Fultz, Mrs. Alfred Mutzabaugh, Mrs. Grant Parks and Mrs. Charles Jaap, all of Altoona.
Mrs. Blyler was a member o the First Baptist Church, Hollidaysburg.
Friends may call at the Lafferty Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Services for Mrs. Adda Blyler of Johnstown, formerly of Hollidaysburg, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Lafferty Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. Charles W. Hough. Interment in Carson Valley Cemetery.
Altoona Mirror: 12/28/1963
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Husband~
Harry Rush Blyler of 113 Penn Street, Hollidaysburg, died at his home last night at 9:45 o'clock from a heart attack after a brief illness. He was employed in the borough as a carpenter and had been taken ill while at work several days ago.
The deceased was born at Frankstown, Feb. 3, 1871, a son of David and Mary Jane (Keech)Blyler, both deceased, and was the last of his immediate family. On Dec. 28, 1921, he was married to Adda Fultz who survives with the following children: Harry Blyler of Hollidaysburg, George of Altoona, Mrs Clem Boxler of Johnstown, Mrs. George Onkst of Pennsgrove, NJ; two step children, Leroy Fultz of Hollidaysburg and Gilbert Fultz of Johnstown. The body may be viewed at home this evening.
Edited from Altoona Mirror: 1/26/1939
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PA Certificate of Death # 117436-63
Housewife, widowed
Died at Cambria County Home - Heart Issues
Interment 12/29/1963.
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Married youngest son of David and Mary Jane (Keech) Blyler.
Ruth (Shaffer)11/24/1937, Ethel (Boxler)(7/10/1958), Harry H. (8/23/1943), George W. Sr. (3/2/1953), and Erma(Onkst)(5/8/1965).
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