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Norman Rudolph Gleim

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Norman Rudolph Gleim

Birth
Churchtown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 May 1957 (aged 38)
Monroe Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Churchtown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section V
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Died Saturday as a result of a 2 car automobile accident near Mechanicsburg. Mr Gleim was alone in his car, all others were occupants of the other car. Also fatally injured were Mrs Helen Anna Friedline, 45, her grandson Gregory Friedline, 2 months, and Brenda Diane Barron, three months. Four others were admitted to the hospital with injuries.
The wife of Norman Gleim gave birth Sunday morning to a son who was six week premature. Physicians said the shock of her husband's death may have caused the premature delivery, but reported both mother and son were in satisfactory condition.
Norman Gleim was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Mechanicsburg, and surviving in addition to his wife and newborn son are another son Richard, daughters Shirley and Judy, his parents Mr & Mrs Quintan [sic] A Gleim of Hummelstown; eight brothers, Elmer L, Champion; Paul M., Williamsburg; William A and James E, both of Hummelstown R.1; Harold of Hummelstown R.2; Donald of Harrisburg R.1; and Guy M and Richard W, both of Hummelstown; four sisters, Mrs Donald Allaman and Mrs James Koch, both of Harrisburg R.1, Mrs Thomas Cousins of Hummelstown R.1, and Mrs Howard Andrews of Harrisburg.
Died Saturday as a result of a 2 car automobile accident near Mechanicsburg. Mr Gleim was alone in his car, all others were occupants of the other car. Also fatally injured were Mrs Helen Anna Friedline, 45, her grandson Gregory Friedline, 2 months, and Brenda Diane Barron, three months. Four others were admitted to the hospital with injuries.
The wife of Norman Gleim gave birth Sunday morning to a son who was six week premature. Physicians said the shock of her husband's death may have caused the premature delivery, but reported both mother and son were in satisfactory condition.
Norman Gleim was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Mechanicsburg, and surviving in addition to his wife and newborn son are another son Richard, daughters Shirley and Judy, his parents Mr & Mrs Quintan [sic] A Gleim of Hummelstown; eight brothers, Elmer L, Champion; Paul M., Williamsburg; William A and James E, both of Hummelstown R.1; Harold of Hummelstown R.2; Donald of Harrisburg R.1; and Guy M and Richard W, both of Hummelstown; four sisters, Mrs Donald Allaman and Mrs James Koch, both of Harrisburg R.1, Mrs Thomas Cousins of Hummelstown R.1, and Mrs Howard Andrews of Harrisburg.

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Middle name courtesy of contributor Dianne (#48351531).



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