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Viola M <I>Geiter</I> Kissinger

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Viola M Geiter Kissinger

Birth
Death
4 Jan 1959 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Millersville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Viola M. Kissinger, seventy-six, 3 N. Mulberry St., died unexpectedly Sunday at her home. Dr. Gilbert N. Clime, deputy coroner, said death resulted from a heart condition. Born in Marietta, she was a daughter of the late Winfield S. and Louisa M. Comfort Geiter. She was a member of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church. She was employed for may years at the Follmer and Clogg umbrella factory here. Surviving are these sons and daughters: John W., Lancaster; Helen May, wife of John E. Posmajersky, Roselle Park, NJ: Rachel V., wife of Paul H. Curran, Springfield, NJ; Richard D., Lancaster; and George E., East Petersburg. There are also four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Anna Schulz, Lancaster. (Lancaster New Era - Jan 5, 1959)
Mrs. Viola M. Kissinger, seventy-six, 3 N. Mulberry St., died unexpectedly Sunday at her home. Dr. Gilbert N. Clime, deputy coroner, said death resulted from a heart condition. Born in Marietta, she was a daughter of the late Winfield S. and Louisa M. Comfort Geiter. She was a member of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church. She was employed for may years at the Follmer and Clogg umbrella factory here. Surviving are these sons and daughters: John W., Lancaster; Helen May, wife of John E. Posmajersky, Roselle Park, NJ: Rachel V., wife of Paul H. Curran, Springfield, NJ; Richard D., Lancaster; and George E., East Petersburg. There are also four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Anna Schulz, Lancaster. (Lancaster New Era - Jan 5, 1959)


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