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George L. Rusmisel

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George L. Rusmisel

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
28 Jan 1905 (aged 43)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Carrier, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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COVINGTON RECORDER, Garfield Co., OK, February 9, 1905, page 1, column 4

[Last week]
Mr. George Rusmissel, who lived four miles south of Carrier, died on Friday night and was laid away in the Roan Hill cemetery at this place on Sunday. Cold as the day was, an unusual large concourse of friends and neighbors attended the body to the grave. Mr. Rusmissel was one of the first settlers and prominent in business affairs. He had been a lively member M.W.A. at this place, but a few months ago, he withdrew from the lodge. He had carried $2000 insurance, which is now lost to his wife and little ones. Consumption was the cause of his death.

Drummond Herald, Garfield Co., OK, February 2, 1905, page 1, column 2

DIED
Mr. G.L. Rusmisel, on last Saturday, January 28, of acute bronchitis, after an illness of nine months. Mr. Rusmisel was born in Harbor county, West Virginia, 43 years ago and came to this country in '94, locating on a farm 8 miles north of Drummond, where he lived until he was called to a better home. Mr. Rusmisel leaves a wife and five children, two brothers, one sister and his father who is in his 90th year to mourn for him. The remains were laid to rest in the Carrier cemetery.

obituary provided by FAG volunteer Emily Jordan [email protected]

Son of Peter Rusmisel and Lucinda Eagle, married Leno Bender

Per FAG member #47321033
COVINGTON RECORDER, Garfield Co., OK, February 9, 1905, page 1, column 4

[Last week]
Mr. George Rusmissel, who lived four miles south of Carrier, died on Friday night and was laid away in the Roan Hill cemetery at this place on Sunday. Cold as the day was, an unusual large concourse of friends and neighbors attended the body to the grave. Mr. Rusmissel was one of the first settlers and prominent in business affairs. He had been a lively member M.W.A. at this place, but a few months ago, he withdrew from the lodge. He had carried $2000 insurance, which is now lost to his wife and little ones. Consumption was the cause of his death.

Drummond Herald, Garfield Co., OK, February 2, 1905, page 1, column 2

DIED
Mr. G.L. Rusmisel, on last Saturday, January 28, of acute bronchitis, after an illness of nine months. Mr. Rusmisel was born in Harbor county, West Virginia, 43 years ago and came to this country in '94, locating on a farm 8 miles north of Drummond, where he lived until he was called to a better home. Mr. Rusmisel leaves a wife and five children, two brothers, one sister and his father who is in his 90th year to mourn for him. The remains were laid to rest in the Carrier cemetery.

obituary provided by FAG volunteer Emily Jordan [email protected]

Son of Peter Rusmisel and Lucinda Eagle, married Leno Bender

Per FAG member #47321033

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