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Edward Harvey Hast

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Edward Harvey Hast

Birth
Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Mar 1946 (aged 70)
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The Cumberland news, 16 Mar 1946, Sat, page 16:
Edward Harvey Hast, 70, 507 Decatur Street, sexton at St. Patrick's Catholic Church here for the past five years, died last evening at 9:30 o'clock in Allegany hospital of injuries suffered when he was struck by a B. and O. passenger train at the Bedford Strret crossing February 24.
Dr. Linne H. Corson, deputy county medical examiner, said death resulted of a fractured skull, a fractured pelvis and a crushed chest.
Mr. Hast was admitted to the hospital after, police reported, he was struck by the Capital Limited at about 8:45 pm. He was found about thirty feet above the crossing lying between the tracks and the Henderson avenue wall, police added.
He was a native of Buck Valley, PA., a son of John H. and Margaret Seigler Hast.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Farrell F. Moore, this city; Mrs J.D.Reister, Baltimore, and Miss Grace Hast, with the UNRRA in Greece; three soons, L. Carl Hast and Charles E. Hast, both of this city, and Frederick H. Hast, with the marines in China, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild and one brother , Philip Hast, this city.
The body is at the Hafer funeral home. Other funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening.
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Cumberland Evening Times, Sat., March 16,1946, page 8:
......Born near Chaneyville, PA..............................services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm by the Rev. Carl H. Clapp, pastor of St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed church. Interment will be in Green Mount cemetery.
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The Cumberland News, 18 March 1946, Mon, page 8:
......Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery.

Contributor: Rob and Debi Felten (46883097) • [email protected]son of John H. Hast and Margaret Ziegler
The Cumberland news, 16 Mar 1946, Sat, page 16:
Edward Harvey Hast, 70, 507 Decatur Street, sexton at St. Patrick's Catholic Church here for the past five years, died last evening at 9:30 o'clock in Allegany hospital of injuries suffered when he was struck by a B. and O. passenger train at the Bedford Strret crossing February 24.
Dr. Linne H. Corson, deputy county medical examiner, said death resulted of a fractured skull, a fractured pelvis and a crushed chest.
Mr. Hast was admitted to the hospital after, police reported, he was struck by the Capital Limited at about 8:45 pm. He was found about thirty feet above the crossing lying between the tracks and the Henderson avenue wall, police added.
He was a native of Buck Valley, PA., a son of John H. and Margaret Seigler Hast.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Farrell F. Moore, this city; Mrs J.D.Reister, Baltimore, and Miss Grace Hast, with the UNRRA in Greece; three soons, L. Carl Hast and Charles E. Hast, both of this city, and Frederick H. Hast, with the marines in China, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild and one brother , Philip Hast, this city.
The body is at the Hafer funeral home. Other funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening.
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Cumberland Evening Times, Sat., March 16,1946, page 8:
......Born near Chaneyville, PA..............................services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm by the Rev. Carl H. Clapp, pastor of St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed church. Interment will be in Green Mount cemetery.
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The Cumberland News, 18 March 1946, Mon, page 8:
......Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery.

Contributor: Rob and Debi Felten (46883097) • [email protected]son of John H. Hast and Margaret Ziegler


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