THE WORK OF DEATH.
HENRY W SUMMERS.
Mr. Henry W. Summers, well known, who was living with his son-in-law, Mr. John W. Bussard, north of Middletown, died Wednesday night, of general debility, in the 76th year of his age. Deceased was the oldest son of the late George W. Summers and was born near Harmony. For many years he resided near Mt. Philip, where he was extensively and successfully engaged in farming. He married a daughter of the late Philip Derr, of Middletown valley, who died about 25 years ago. Mr. Summers is survived by five children: Philip and Lewis, of Mt. Philip; William H., Braddock; Mrs. Cordelia Roberts, Jefferson, and Mrs. John W. Bussard, at whose home he died. Funeral services will be held in the Lutheran church tomorrow morning, Rev. M. L. Beard officiating. Interment will be in the Lutheran cemetery.
THE WORK OF DEATH.
HENRY W SUMMERS.
Mr. Henry W. Summers, well known, who was living with his son-in-law, Mr. John W. Bussard, north of Middletown, died Wednesday night, of general debility, in the 76th year of his age. Deceased was the oldest son of the late George W. Summers and was born near Harmony. For many years he resided near Mt. Philip, where he was extensively and successfully engaged in farming. He married a daughter of the late Philip Derr, of Middletown valley, who died about 25 years ago. Mr. Summers is survived by five children: Philip and Lewis, of Mt. Philip; William H., Braddock; Mrs. Cordelia Roberts, Jefferson, and Mrs. John W. Bussard, at whose home he died. Funeral services will be held in the Lutheran church tomorrow morning, Rev. M. L. Beard officiating. Interment will be in the Lutheran cemetery.
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