after a lingering illness, from a complication of diseases. He was seventy-
three years of age and was well known in the community. He was a veteran of the
late war and was a member of St. Luke's Reformed church. He was a grandfather
of young Ray Geiter, who accidentally hanged himself on Saturday. Besides his
wife the following children survive: Henry C., Winfield S., Charles C., of
Philadelphia; Maria, Emma, wife of Officer Rhoads; George W., Joshua and
Frederick. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with interment in Woodward Hill cemetery.
Lancaster Intelligencer, Monday, March 22, 1897
after a lingering illness, from a complication of diseases. He was seventy-
three years of age and was well known in the community. He was a veteran of the
late war and was a member of St. Luke's Reformed church. He was a grandfather
of young Ray Geiter, who accidentally hanged himself on Saturday. Besides his
wife the following children survive: Henry C., Winfield S., Charles C., of
Philadelphia; Maria, Emma, wife of Officer Rhoads; George W., Joshua and
Frederick. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with interment in Woodward Hill cemetery.
Lancaster Intelligencer, Monday, March 22, 1897
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FATHER
CO. K.
187th PA. INF.
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