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George Oliver McGranahan

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George Oliver McGranahan

Birth
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Feb 1972 (aged 88)
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Boardman Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
East Parkland Block A
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George McGranahan, 88, of S. Yorkshire Blvd., well know area photographer and photo finisher, died in South Side Hospital, where he had been a patient a week, following an auto accident. He was driving on Hylda, stopped at Hillman, and proceeded out, pulling into the path of a car, McGranahan said was obscured by shrubbery at the corner. He was hospitalized with back pain.

Mr McGranahan was a top commercial and the official photographer for Erie Lackawanna Railroad and owned McGranahan Studios on Cohasset Dr. and had also been president of Newport Camera Center.

Born in New Castle, Penn., he was the son of Beriah and Lucinda Fell McGranahan.

His first wife, Waunetta Miller, died in 1965.

He leaves his second wife, the former Nila Kamba, whom he married in 1969, after meeting two years prior on a Vindicator Hawaiian tour.

He leaves a brother, Harvey, of Linesville, PA.; three step sons, Bob Kamba of New London, Wis., James Kamba of Nina, Wis. and Jack Seelow of Fowler.

585-8487
George McGranahan, 88, of S. Yorkshire Blvd., well know area photographer and photo finisher, died in South Side Hospital, where he had been a patient a week, following an auto accident. He was driving on Hylda, stopped at Hillman, and proceeded out, pulling into the path of a car, McGranahan said was obscured by shrubbery at the corner. He was hospitalized with back pain.

Mr McGranahan was a top commercial and the official photographer for Erie Lackawanna Railroad and owned McGranahan Studios on Cohasset Dr. and had also been president of Newport Camera Center.

Born in New Castle, Penn., he was the son of Beriah and Lucinda Fell McGranahan.

His first wife, Waunetta Miller, died in 1965.

He leaves his second wife, the former Nila Kamba, whom he married in 1969, after meeting two years prior on a Vindicator Hawaiian tour.

He leaves a brother, Harvey, of Linesville, PA.; three step sons, Bob Kamba of New London, Wis., James Kamba of Nina, Wis. and Jack Seelow of Fowler.

585-8487


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