The Gettysburg Times, 3 April 1943, p2, col 3:
DEATH
Emory Jacob Coulson
Emory Jacob Coulson, 45, died at his home, Menallen township, Aspers R. 1, at 11:45 p. m. Friday afer an illness of five weeks.
He was manager of a C. H. Musselman fruit farm for the last seven years, and was a farmer all of his life.
He was born in Adams county, a son of the late George D. and Elizabeth (Tomey) Coulson. He is survived by his wife, Minverva Yohe Coulson; stepmother, Mrs. Ellen Coulson, Philadelphia; one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Leatherman, Aspers R. 1; a sister, Mrs. William Stambaugh, New Oxford R. D., a brother, Dory Coulson, East BErlin R. D., and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services Tuesday at 1:30 p. m from the late home with further servies in the Hampton Reformed church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. Richard Shaeffer, officiating assisted by the Rev. Harold Little. Friends may call at the late home Monday evening.
The Gettysburg Times, 3 April 1943, p2, col 3:
DEATH
Emory Jacob Coulson
Emory Jacob Coulson, 45, died at his home, Menallen township, Aspers R. 1, at 11:45 p. m. Friday afer an illness of five weeks.
He was manager of a C. H. Musselman fruit farm for the last seven years, and was a farmer all of his life.
He was born in Adams county, a son of the late George D. and Elizabeth (Tomey) Coulson. He is survived by his wife, Minverva Yohe Coulson; stepmother, Mrs. Ellen Coulson, Philadelphia; one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Leatherman, Aspers R. 1; a sister, Mrs. William Stambaugh, New Oxford R. D., a brother, Dory Coulson, East BErlin R. D., and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services Tuesday at 1:30 p. m from the late home with further servies in the Hampton Reformed church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. Richard Shaeffer, officiating assisted by the Rev. Harold Little. Friends may call at the late home Monday evening.
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