His birth and death dates are documented in the funeral bill sent to his father, dated July 27, 1923.
The cause of death, bronchial pneumonia, was brought on by the contributing factor, Congenital megalucolon, which is a condition in which certain nerve cells in the colon fail to develop normally. George Junior's burial is listed in the Funeral Record, cited above, at Mountain View Cemetery, but there are 15 cemeteries in California named Mountain View. It is likely that he was buried in the one in Alameda County, the county in which he died, but this is not certain. If he was indeed originally buried in California, it appears that he was reburied in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
His birth and death dates are documented in the funeral bill sent to his father, dated July 27, 1923.
The cause of death, bronchial pneumonia, was brought on by the contributing factor, Congenital megalucolon, which is a condition in which certain nerve cells in the colon fail to develop normally. George Junior's burial is listed in the Funeral Record, cited above, at Mountain View Cemetery, but there are 15 cemeteries in California named Mountain View. It is likely that he was buried in the one in Alameda County, the county in which he died, but this is not certain. If he was indeed originally buried in California, it appears that he was reburied in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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