From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, June 21, 1900, Page 4
DROPPED DEAD
Ephraim Lasher, a prominent citizen of Washington Township, while walking from his home to Shoemaker's church, this Monday morning, dropped dead along the road side. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. He resided about two miles from Templeton. The deceased was aged about sixty years, and leaves a wife and several children.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, the week of June 18th 1900
NOTE: Middle name begins with J. per numerous legal documents at the Armstrong County court house.
Married: Margaret E. "Mag" Lasher, July 1, 1871 in Washington Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, June 21, 1900, Page 4
DROPPED DEAD
Ephraim Lasher, a prominent citizen of Washington Township, while walking from his home to Shoemaker's church, this Monday morning, dropped dead along the road side. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. He resided about two miles from Templeton. The deceased was aged about sixty years, and leaves a wife and several children.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, the week of June 18th 1900
NOTE: Middle name begins with J. per numerous legal documents at the Armstrong County court house.
Married: Margaret E. "Mag" Lasher, July 1, 1871 in Washington Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
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