REV. GEORGE A. SINGER
Rev. George A. Singer, 67 years old, for 42 years a member of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died Thursday afternoon in a sanitarium in Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, where he had been an invalid for the last five years. He was born in Millersburg, Dauphin County, 30May 1943.
Rev. Mr. Singer's last regular appointment was in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. He retired from the ministry six years ago, making his home with his son, S. Olin Singer, and supplying several pulpits on the Northside.
Surviving are three sons: S. Olin Singer, of Pittsburgh; E. Harper Singer, a student at the Carnegie Technical Schools; and Prof. George P. Singer, of the Lockhaven Normal School. A daughter, Mrs. Sarah Metz, resides in Williamsburg.
Funeral services will take place tomorrow at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and the remains will be interred at Shiremantown, Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Daily Press, 27 August 1910:
REV. GEORGE A. SINGER
Rev. George A. Singer, 67 years old, for 42 years a member of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died Thursday afternoon in a sanitarium in Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, where he had been an invalid for the last five years. He was born in Millersburg, Dauphin County, 30May 1943.
Rev. Mr. Singer's last regular appointment was in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. He retired from the ministry six years ago, making his home with his son, S. Olin Singer, and supplying several pulpits on the Northside.
Surviving are three sons: S. Olin Singer, of Pittsburgh; E. Harper Singer, a student at the Carnegie Technical Schools; and Prof. George P. Singer, of the Lockhaven Normal School. A daughter, Mrs. Sarah Metz, resides in Williamsburg.
Funeral services will take place tomorrow at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and the remains will be interred at Shiremantown, Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Daily Press, 27 August 1910:
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