July 18, 1949
Ray Davinsizer, of Reightwon near Bellwood, died Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock.
Mr. Davinsizer was born in Altoona, June 25, 1895, a son of Mahlon H. and Emma (Powell) Davinsizer. He was employed at the East Altoona roundhouse as boilermaker helper.
Surviving are his wife Emma (Moyer) Davinsizer, these children Isabella, Winfred, at home; Mrs. J.L. McFalls of Altoona; Robert, Harold at home; Alfred of Pine Croft; Henry of Bellwood and John R. at home; three brothers, Walter and William of Juniata and John o Chambersburg.
He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church of Greenwood, the Eagles of Bellwood. Mr. Davinsixer was a beteran of World War I.
Funeral services will be held Wedneday at 2 p.m. at the home in charge of Rev. F.E. Stetler. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. Friends are being received at thehome after 7 p.m. Monday.
July 18, 1949
Ray Davinsizer, of Reightwon near Bellwood, died Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock.
Mr. Davinsizer was born in Altoona, June 25, 1895, a son of Mahlon H. and Emma (Powell) Davinsizer. He was employed at the East Altoona roundhouse as boilermaker helper.
Surviving are his wife Emma (Moyer) Davinsizer, these children Isabella, Winfred, at home; Mrs. J.L. McFalls of Altoona; Robert, Harold at home; Alfred of Pine Croft; Henry of Bellwood and John R. at home; three brothers, Walter and William of Juniata and John o Chambersburg.
He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church of Greenwood, the Eagles of Bellwood. Mr. Davinsixer was a beteran of World War I.
Funeral services will be held Wedneday at 2 p.m. at the home in charge of Rev. F.E. Stetler. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. Friends are being received at thehome after 7 p.m. Monday.
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