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John B. Junkins

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John B. Junkins Veteran

Birth
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23 Dec 1896 (aged 59–60)
Burial
Armagh, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Johnstown Tribune, 24 Dec 1896

DIED

JUNKINS At Ninevah, Westmoreland County, on Wednesday, December 23, 1896, at 12:30 A.M., JOHN B. JUNKINS, aged 61 years. Funeral at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon; interment in the new cemetery at Armagh.


OBITUARY


John B. Junkins.


The subject of this sketch died at his home at Ninevah, Westmoreland County, at 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning, the cause of his demise being pneumonia. He was sixty-one years of age.


Mr. Junkins is survived by his wife, a daughter and son, Hattie and Spence, and a stepson and stepdaughter, Martin Gillpatrick, P.R.R. agent at Ninevah, and Mrs. James Murray, of Altoona.


He worked as a flagman for many years for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and later as a track-walker. For the past few years he was unable to work on account of failing health.


Mr. Junkins was a soldier in the late War, and was a member of Captain D. P. Smith Post 221, G. A. R., of New Florence.


The funeral took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon, interment being made in the new cemetery at Armagh.

Johnstown Tribune, 24 Dec 1896

DIED

JUNKINS At Ninevah, Westmoreland County, on Wednesday, December 23, 1896, at 12:30 A.M., JOHN B. JUNKINS, aged 61 years. Funeral at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon; interment in the new cemetery at Armagh.


OBITUARY


John B. Junkins.


The subject of this sketch died at his home at Ninevah, Westmoreland County, at 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning, the cause of his demise being pneumonia. He was sixty-one years of age.


Mr. Junkins is survived by his wife, a daughter and son, Hattie and Spence, and a stepson and stepdaughter, Martin Gillpatrick, P.R.R. agent at Ninevah, and Mrs. James Murray, of Altoona.


He worked as a flagman for many years for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and later as a track-walker. For the past few years he was unable to work on account of failing health.


Mr. Junkins was a soldier in the late War, and was a member of Captain D. P. Smith Post 221, G. A. R., of New Florence.


The funeral took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon, interment being made in the new cemetery at Armagh.



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