John M. Gearhart, 52, died Saturday in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Gearhart, native of Morehead, had recently gone South Seek employment, and for his health.
The remains are at Stucky McBrayer Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted this (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock at Siloam Church of God with Rev. Paul E. Diamond, Ashland, officiating. Burial will be in the family plot at Siloam cemetery. He was the son of the late Lewis and Clara Gearhart. Mr. Gearhart married Emma Combs, who survives, along with the following two sons: Lewis Lee, and Thomas, both of Dayton, Ohio. He also leaves two sisters; Mrs. Ruth Kelly and Mrs. Helen Gears, both of Cincinnati, and a grandchild.
Published in The Rowan County News (Morehead, Kentucky) on Thursday Morning, August 30, 1962,
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NOTE: John Maxwell Gearhart was awarded the Purple Heart.
John M. Gearhart, 52, died Saturday in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Gearhart, native of Morehead, had recently gone South Seek employment, and for his health.
The remains are at Stucky McBrayer Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted this (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock at Siloam Church of God with Rev. Paul E. Diamond, Ashland, officiating. Burial will be in the family plot at Siloam cemetery. He was the son of the late Lewis and Clara Gearhart. Mr. Gearhart married Emma Combs, who survives, along with the following two sons: Lewis Lee, and Thomas, both of Dayton, Ohio. He also leaves two sisters; Mrs. Ruth Kelly and Mrs. Helen Gears, both of Cincinnati, and a grandchild.
Published in The Rowan County News (Morehead, Kentucky) on Thursday Morning, August 30, 1962,
Source: ScholarWorks
NOTE: John Maxwell Gearhart was awarded the Purple Heart.
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