His father, Thomas E. Enterline (often referred to as T.E. Enterline), founded and operated a general merchandise store in Lavelle until his untimely death in 1928. The store was then operated by Stella and her son Bright ("Pat") Enterline.
George is interred in Citizens Cemetery in Lavelle with his parents and Bright Samuel ("Pat") Enterline (1895-1964). Their graves are located just above those of George's aunt and her family. (Minnie Rebecca Strohecker was the sister of George's mother, Stella. Minnie married John Hartranft Snyder, one of the co-founders of the Lavelle Telephone and Telegraph Company. Minnie is interred in Citizens Cemetery with John and their son, Timothy P. Snyder.)
All seven graves are enclosed by a low brick wall that separates their graves off from those of the others in this section of the cemetery.
His father, Thomas E. Enterline (often referred to as T.E. Enterline), founded and operated a general merchandise store in Lavelle until his untimely death in 1928. The store was then operated by Stella and her son Bright ("Pat") Enterline.
George is interred in Citizens Cemetery in Lavelle with his parents and Bright Samuel ("Pat") Enterline (1895-1964). Their graves are located just above those of George's aunt and her family. (Minnie Rebecca Strohecker was the sister of George's mother, Stella. Minnie married John Hartranft Snyder, one of the co-founders of the Lavelle Telephone and Telegraph Company. Minnie is interred in Citizens Cemetery with John and their son, Timothy P. Snyder.)
All seven graves are enclosed by a low brick wall that separates their graves off from those of the others in this section of the cemetery.
Inscription
ENTERLINE
BABY
GEORGE S.
1894 - 1895
FATHER
THOMAS E.
1860 - 1928
MOTHER
ESTELLA C.
1870 - 1956
SON
S. BRIGHT
1895 - 1964
Family Members
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