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Samuel Thomas Moffitt

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Samuel Thomas Moffitt

Birth
Neffs Mills, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Mar 1919 (aged 58)
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5195063, Longitude: -78.3681434
Plot
Sec R, Lot 93
Memorial ID
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Headline: Samuel T. Moffitt Expires Suddenly
Headline: Prominent Merchant of Twelfth Ward is Stricken Yesterday Afternoon and Death Follows This Morning
Samuel T. Moffitt, one of the leading citizens of the Twelfth ward and who for a number of years conducted a store at Broad avenue and Thirtieth Street, died at his home, 2824 West Chestnut avenue, this morning at 9 o'clock. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. He was stricken yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock and did not regain consciousness.
Mr. Moffitt was born at Mooresville, Huntingdon county, Dec. 31, 1860, being the son of Jackson and Catherine Moffitt. He was united in marriage with Clara Lindsay thirty-six years ago. Sixteen years ago the couple came to Altoona, moving here from Arch Spring. For the past fifteen years he conducted the store on Broad avenue. He was a member of the Broad Avenue Presbyterian church. He was a public spirited citizen and during the past year or two took an active part in war work in which the Twelfth ward was concerned.
His widow and three sons survive. They are: Herbert R., an assistant engineer in the state highway department located at DuBois; Earl L. of State College, connected with the bureau of farm extension of the college, and Dr. H. Fred, a first lieutenant in the United States medical service who is still in France.
These brothers and sisters also survive: Harry B. Moffitt of Altoona, Calvin and Charles L. of Bellwood, Miss Mary W. Moffitt and Mrs. Joseph Gilliland of Petersburg.
The funeral will be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at his late home.
Source: Altoona Mirror, 27 March 1919; p 1


Headline: Samuel T. Moffitt Expires Suddenly
Headline: Prominent Merchant of Twelfth Ward is Stricken Yesterday Afternoon and Death Follows This Morning
Samuel T. Moffitt, one of the leading citizens of the Twelfth ward and who for a number of years conducted a store at Broad avenue and Thirtieth Street, died at his home, 2824 West Chestnut avenue, this morning at 9 o'clock. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. He was stricken yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock and did not regain consciousness.
Mr. Moffitt was born at Mooresville, Huntingdon county, Dec. 31, 1860, being the son of Jackson and Catherine Moffitt. He was united in marriage with Clara Lindsay thirty-six years ago. Sixteen years ago the couple came to Altoona, moving here from Arch Spring. For the past fifteen years he conducted the store on Broad avenue. He was a member of the Broad Avenue Presbyterian church. He was a public spirited citizen and during the past year or two took an active part in war work in which the Twelfth ward was concerned.
His widow and three sons survive. They are: Herbert R., an assistant engineer in the state highway department located at DuBois; Earl L. of State College, connected with the bureau of farm extension of the college, and Dr. H. Fred, a first lieutenant in the United States medical service who is still in France.
These brothers and sisters also survive: Harry B. Moffitt of Altoona, Calvin and Charles L. of Bellwood, Miss Mary W. Moffitt and Mrs. Joseph Gilliland of Petersburg.
The funeral will be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at his late home.
Source: Altoona Mirror, 27 March 1919; p 1




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  • Originally Created by: annie
  • Added: Sep 16, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97206128/samuel_thomas-moffitt: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Thomas Moffitt (31 Dec 1860–27 Mar 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97206128, citing Rose Hill Cemetery, Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Aviva (contributor 47400866).