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John Peter Georges Jr.

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John Peter Georges Jr.

Birth
Leopold, Perry County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Jul 1941 (aged 51)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 7, Lot 4-4
Memorial ID
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July 12, 1941
Obit:
JOHN P. GEORGES EXPIRES SATURDAY
Service Will Be Held Tuesday Morning
John P. Georges, 51, of the Texas neighborhood, died of nephritis and acute heart disease at the Veterans Hospital, Dayton, Saturday at 5 A.M. He had been ill two months and was taken to the hospital, July 6.
He was a World War I veteran, having served as corporal in Battery D, 67th Field Artillery.
The son of John P., and Mary Catherine Clement Georges he was born at Leopold, Ind., December 8, 1889, and was married to Louise Kuebler, October 8, 1927. He was a member of St. Columbkille Catholic Church, American Legion and Knights of Columbus.
Survivors include the widow and six children, Mary Catherine, Martha Jane, Anna Louise, John F., Rose Ellen, and Elizabeth Georges, all at home.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Theodore Stuber at St. Columbkille Church, Tuesday at
9 A.M. Internment, in charge of B.D.E. Arthur, will be in Sugar Grove cemetery.
The body will be at his late residence where friends may call after Sunday at 1 P.M. Prayers will be said there by Rev. Stuber, Monday at 8 P.M.
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July 15, 1941
FUNERAL HELD FOR JOHN P. GEORGES
Interment Is In Sugar Grove Cemetery
Funeral services for John P. Georges, who died Saturday, were conducted by Rev. Theodore Stuber at St. Columbkille Catholic Church, Tuesday morning.
Pallbearers were Frank Dabe, Thomas Regan, John Clement, James Georges, Clarence Kuebler and John Fredritz.
Interment, in charge of B. D. E. Arthur, was in Sugar Grove cemetery.
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July 12, 1941
Obit:
JOHN P. GEORGES EXPIRES SATURDAY
Service Will Be Held Tuesday Morning
John P. Georges, 51, of the Texas neighborhood, died of nephritis and acute heart disease at the Veterans Hospital, Dayton, Saturday at 5 A.M. He had been ill two months and was taken to the hospital, July 6.
He was a World War I veteran, having served as corporal in Battery D, 67th Field Artillery.
The son of John P., and Mary Catherine Clement Georges he was born at Leopold, Ind., December 8, 1889, and was married to Louise Kuebler, October 8, 1927. He was a member of St. Columbkille Catholic Church, American Legion and Knights of Columbus.
Survivors include the widow and six children, Mary Catherine, Martha Jane, Anna Louise, John F., Rose Ellen, and Elizabeth Georges, all at home.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Theodore Stuber at St. Columbkille Church, Tuesday at
9 A.M. Internment, in charge of B.D.E. Arthur, will be in Sugar Grove cemetery.
The body will be at his late residence where friends may call after Sunday at 1 P.M. Prayers will be said there by Rev. Stuber, Monday at 8 P.M.
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July 15, 1941
FUNERAL HELD FOR JOHN P. GEORGES
Interment Is In Sugar Grove Cemetery
Funeral services for John P. Georges, who died Saturday, were conducted by Rev. Theodore Stuber at St. Columbkille Catholic Church, Tuesday morning.
Pallbearers were Frank Dabe, Thomas Regan, John Clement, James Georges, Clarence Kuebler and John Fredritz.
Interment, in charge of B. D. E. Arthur, was in Sugar Grove cemetery.
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