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George Marshall Entler

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George Marshall Entler

Birth
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
14 Jun 1941 (aged 35)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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~~Automobile Accident~~
Frostburg Miner, Injured Tuesday In Skid Mishap, Dies In Hospital

State's Attorney Morgan C. Harris said last night that a preliminary hearing Into the death of Marshall G. Entler, 35. of 135 Spring street, Frostburg, who died yesterday afternoon, as a result of a fractured skull suffered in an automobile accident last Tuesday, will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.

Entler died in Miners Hospital, Frostburg, where he was taken after the car of Melvin Cuthbertson, 28, of Carlos, skidded and crashed into a pole in the 200-block East Main street. The driver, who suffered minor injuries, was summoned to appear tomorrow at the hearing. State Trooper Carl G. Storm also cited several witnesses to attend.

Miner at Lonaconing
Entler, employed as a coal miner at Lonaconing, was a, member of the Frostburg Methodist Church. He is survived by his father, George Entler, with whom he lived; his widow, Mrs, Catherine (Mercer) Entler; two daughters, Dolly Jean and Veima Lee, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Samuel E. Klostermnn, Red Hill; Mrs. Charles Linkswiler, Westernport, and Mrs. William Davis, Frostburg; two brothers, Stanley Entler, Washington, and Frederick Entler, Frostburg.

Published Sunday, June 15, 1941 in THE SUNDAY TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 7, col. 8.

~~Funeral Notice~~
ENTLER - Mashall G., aged 35, Frostburg, Md., died Saturday, June 14th. The body will remain at the Hafer Funeral Home, Frostburg, where friends and relatives will be received and funeral services held Tuesday, 2 P. M. Rev. Edgar W. Beckett, pastor First Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment in Allegany Cemetery. Arrangements by Hater Funeral Service.

Published Monday, June 16, 1941, THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 15, col. 1.

~~Cards Of Thanks~~
We take this means of expressing our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness to us in our bereavement in the death of our beloved son, brother and father, Marshall Entler, we also wish to thank those who sent flowers and loaned cars for the funeral and especially express our appreciation to Rev. Edgar W. Beckett for his many acts of consideration.

THE ENTLER FAMILY

Published Thursday, June 19, 1941, THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 17, col. 1.
~~Automobile Accident~~
Frostburg Miner, Injured Tuesday In Skid Mishap, Dies In Hospital

State's Attorney Morgan C. Harris said last night that a preliminary hearing Into the death of Marshall G. Entler, 35. of 135 Spring street, Frostburg, who died yesterday afternoon, as a result of a fractured skull suffered in an automobile accident last Tuesday, will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.

Entler died in Miners Hospital, Frostburg, where he was taken after the car of Melvin Cuthbertson, 28, of Carlos, skidded and crashed into a pole in the 200-block East Main street. The driver, who suffered minor injuries, was summoned to appear tomorrow at the hearing. State Trooper Carl G. Storm also cited several witnesses to attend.

Miner at Lonaconing
Entler, employed as a coal miner at Lonaconing, was a, member of the Frostburg Methodist Church. He is survived by his father, George Entler, with whom he lived; his widow, Mrs, Catherine (Mercer) Entler; two daughters, Dolly Jean and Veima Lee, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Samuel E. Klostermnn, Red Hill; Mrs. Charles Linkswiler, Westernport, and Mrs. William Davis, Frostburg; two brothers, Stanley Entler, Washington, and Frederick Entler, Frostburg.

Published Sunday, June 15, 1941 in THE SUNDAY TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 7, col. 8.

~~Funeral Notice~~
ENTLER - Mashall G., aged 35, Frostburg, Md., died Saturday, June 14th. The body will remain at the Hafer Funeral Home, Frostburg, where friends and relatives will be received and funeral services held Tuesday, 2 P. M. Rev. Edgar W. Beckett, pastor First Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment in Allegany Cemetery. Arrangements by Hater Funeral Service.

Published Monday, June 16, 1941, THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 15, col. 1.

~~Cards Of Thanks~~
We take this means of expressing our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness to us in our bereavement in the death of our beloved son, brother and father, Marshall Entler, we also wish to thank those who sent flowers and loaned cars for the funeral and especially express our appreciation to Rev. Edgar W. Beckett for his many acts of consideration.

THE ENTLER FAMILY

Published Thursday, June 19, 1941, THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 17, col. 1.


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