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Simon J Glotfelty

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Simon J Glotfelty

Birth
Greenville Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Mar 1915 (aged 71)
Greenville Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pocahontas, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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One of the best known and prominent farmers of Greenville Township died at his home Thursday afternoon aged 71 years, 2 mos. and 7 days. He took sick about two years ago with rheumatism and finally became dropsical dropsically, suffering intensely. Mr. Glotfelty was a son of Jeremiah Glotfelty and was born on the farm where he died, he having purchased it from his father. Deceased is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Melvin Werner, of New Castle, Pa.; Miss Ada, of Somerset and Miss Ruth at home; Josiah, living in the west and Miles and Edgar at home. One brother and two sisters are living: Israel, of New Germany, Mrs. Henry Werner, of near Meyersdale, and Mrs. Noah Newman, of Salisbury. Mr. Glotfelty was a member of the Greenville Reformed Church and the funeral services were conducted there Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, his pastor Rev. A. S. Kresge, officiating, with interment in the Greenville Cemetery.

Meyersdale Commercial, Apr. 1, 1915
One of the best known and prominent farmers of Greenville Township died at his home Thursday afternoon aged 71 years, 2 mos. and 7 days. He took sick about two years ago with rheumatism and finally became dropsical dropsically, suffering intensely. Mr. Glotfelty was a son of Jeremiah Glotfelty and was born on the farm where he died, he having purchased it from his father. Deceased is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Melvin Werner, of New Castle, Pa.; Miss Ada, of Somerset and Miss Ruth at home; Josiah, living in the west and Miles and Edgar at home. One brother and two sisters are living: Israel, of New Germany, Mrs. Henry Werner, of near Meyersdale, and Mrs. Noah Newman, of Salisbury. Mr. Glotfelty was a member of the Greenville Reformed Church and the funeral services were conducted there Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, his pastor Rev. A. S. Kresge, officiating, with interment in the Greenville Cemetery.

Meyersdale Commercial, Apr. 1, 1915

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