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George Edward Baer

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George Edward Baer

Birth
Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Jul 1960 (aged 72)
Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.81755, Longitude: -79.0168
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Somerset Daily American: Tuesday, July 5, 1960 - page 2

George E. Baer

George E. Baer, 72, Meyersdale died July 3 in the Meyersdale Community hospital. He was born Oct. 3, 1887 in Meyersdale, the son of Daniel D. and Sarah (Werner) Baer.

His survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Keefer Baer; five children: Leo E. and Ottis D., both of Meyersdale; Glenn H., Baltimore, MD.; Allan J. and Miss Mary A. Baer, both of Washington D.C.; one brother and three sisters: Miss Emma C., Miss Susan N. and Mrs. Edith Keefer, all of Meyersdale; Ezra R., Somerset; and four grandchildren.

Mr. Baer was a member of the Amity United Church of Christ and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood Conductors. Since Aug. 25, 1952, Mr. Baer was hospitalized after he was injured, falling from a caboose.

Friends are being received in the Price funeral home until Wednesday 2:30 p.m. when the remains will be removed to the Amity United Church of Christ and will lie in state form 3 to 4 p.m. - the time of service. The Rev. Martin E. Heath will be in charge with burial in the church cemetery.
Somerset Daily American: Tuesday, July 5, 1960 - page 2

George E. Baer

George E. Baer, 72, Meyersdale died July 3 in the Meyersdale Community hospital. He was born Oct. 3, 1887 in Meyersdale, the son of Daniel D. and Sarah (Werner) Baer.

His survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Keefer Baer; five children: Leo E. and Ottis D., both of Meyersdale; Glenn H., Baltimore, MD.; Allan J. and Miss Mary A. Baer, both of Washington D.C.; one brother and three sisters: Miss Emma C., Miss Susan N. and Mrs. Edith Keefer, all of Meyersdale; Ezra R., Somerset; and four grandchildren.

Mr. Baer was a member of the Amity United Church of Christ and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood Conductors. Since Aug. 25, 1952, Mr. Baer was hospitalized after he was injured, falling from a caboose.

Friends are being received in the Price funeral home until Wednesday 2:30 p.m. when the remains will be removed to the Amity United Church of Christ and will lie in state form 3 to 4 p.m. - the time of service. The Rev. Martin E. Heath will be in charge with burial in the church cemetery.


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