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Joseph Austra Jr.

Birth
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jan 1914 (aged 17–18)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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31 Jan 1914, Wilkes-Barre Times
DEATH OF JOSEPH OSLER, Jr.
Joseph Osler, Jr., aged 17, died suddenly at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osler, Sr., 57 Sylvanus St., at 12:30 o'clock on Thursday following a few months" illness of complications. The young man had been a sufferer of lung trouble and was a patient at Mount Alto for a short time. Receiving no benefit, he returned home where he has steadily grown worse. He was about the house and yard Thursday morning and just before noon, laid down to rest, which proved a final one. He was a young man of pleasing manner, a quiet disposition and is well known throughout the city, and has a wide circle of friends who will be grieved to hear of his death. He was employed at the Hazard Axle Works, but later and up to the time of his illness, was employed at the Star Theater as operator. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Lithuanian church and is survived besides his parents, by the following brothers and sisters: George, Sylvester and Leo, Katherine, Mary and Anna.

The funeral will be held in Holy Trinity Church Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated by Rev. J. Supsunski. Interment will be made in the Holy Trinity cemetery at Georgetown.

Luzerne County PA Death Certificate 7369
Name: Joseph Oster
Father: Joseph Oster
Mother: Mary Foley
31 Jan 1914, Wilkes-Barre Times
DEATH OF JOSEPH OSLER, Jr.
Joseph Osler, Jr., aged 17, died suddenly at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osler, Sr., 57 Sylvanus St., at 12:30 o'clock on Thursday following a few months" illness of complications. The young man had been a sufferer of lung trouble and was a patient at Mount Alto for a short time. Receiving no benefit, he returned home where he has steadily grown worse. He was about the house and yard Thursday morning and just before noon, laid down to rest, which proved a final one. He was a young man of pleasing manner, a quiet disposition and is well known throughout the city, and has a wide circle of friends who will be grieved to hear of his death. He was employed at the Hazard Axle Works, but later and up to the time of his illness, was employed at the Star Theater as operator. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Lithuanian church and is survived besides his parents, by the following brothers and sisters: George, Sylvester and Leo, Katherine, Mary and Anna.

The funeral will be held in Holy Trinity Church Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated by Rev. J. Supsunski. Interment will be made in the Holy Trinity cemetery at Georgetown.

Luzerne County PA Death Certificate 7369
Name: Joseph Oster
Father: Joseph Oster
Mother: Mary Foley

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