He was the son of Joseph Gauntner and Barbara (Koch) Gauntner
Obit
Johnstown, PA "Tribune" issue of Tuesday, 7 July 1903, p. 8, col. 3
Charles Gauntner.
Charles Gauntner, one of the oldest residents of Munster Township, died July 4th at his home, not far from Lilly, aged sixty years. The funeral was held yesterday morning, interment being made in the Catholic Cemetery at Lilly.
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Johnstown, PA "Tribune" issue of Tuesday, 14 July 1903, p. 1, col. 5
Charles Gauntner.
Charles Gauntner, whose death at his home in Munster Township has been noted in The Tribune, is survived by his wife, who was Miss Susan Helsel and to whom he was married about thirty-five years ago; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Wharton, of Cresson; six sons--Albert, of Blue Knob; James and Charles, of Cresson, and Joseph, Harry, and William, at home. Mr. Gauntner's mother, Mrs. Barbara Gauntner, is also living, her home being at Altoona, and the following brothers and sisters likewise survive him: William, of Johnstown; Joseph, of St. Augustine; Albert, of Ashville; Mrs. Minnie Kibler, of Hastings, and Mrs. Mary Yahner, Mrs. Matilda Wengenart, Mrs. Susan Wolford, and Mrs. Theresa Huber, all of Altoona. A feature of Mr. Gauntner's funeral was that his six sons acted as pallbearers.
He was the son of Joseph Gauntner and Barbara (Koch) Gauntner
Obit
Johnstown, PA "Tribune" issue of Tuesday, 7 July 1903, p. 8, col. 3
Charles Gauntner.
Charles Gauntner, one of the oldest residents of Munster Township, died July 4th at his home, not far from Lilly, aged sixty years. The funeral was held yesterday morning, interment being made in the Catholic Cemetery at Lilly.
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Johnstown, PA "Tribune" issue of Tuesday, 14 July 1903, p. 1, col. 5
Charles Gauntner.
Charles Gauntner, whose death at his home in Munster Township has been noted in The Tribune, is survived by his wife, who was Miss Susan Helsel and to whom he was married about thirty-five years ago; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Wharton, of Cresson; six sons--Albert, of Blue Knob; James and Charles, of Cresson, and Joseph, Harry, and William, at home. Mr. Gauntner's mother, Mrs. Barbara Gauntner, is also living, her home being at Altoona, and the following brothers and sisters likewise survive him: William, of Johnstown; Joseph, of St. Augustine; Albert, of Ashville; Mrs. Minnie Kibler, of Hastings, and Mrs. Mary Yahner, Mrs. Matilda Wengenart, Mrs. Susan Wolford, and Mrs. Theresa Huber, all of Altoona. A feature of Mr. Gauntner's funeral was that his six sons acted as pallbearers.
Family Members
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Peter Augustine Gauntner
1847–1849
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Lawrence Aloysius Gauntner
1849–1885
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Joseph Augustine Gauntner
1852–1927
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Albert Gauntner
1855–1932
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Mary Catherine Gauntner Yahner
1857–1924
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Mary Philomenia Gauntner Kibler
1860–1916
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Helena Gauntner Himes
1862–1936
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Matilda Gauntner Wegenost
1863–1927
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Mary Susan Gauntner Wolford
1868–1942
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Theresa Mary Gauntner Black
1872–1953
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