Mr. Musselman was born of December 22, 1869, at New Mahoning Carbon County, Pa., and had been both a Methodist and Presbyterian clergyman, serving churches in Pennsylvania until about ten years ago when he came to the Rock Stream-Pine Grove parish. For the past four years he has been retired and living at Tyrone, where he and his wife have endeared themselves to a large circle of friends. Mr. Musselman was an ardent patriot, an effective preacher of National righteousness and an earnest contender for the faith once delivered the Saints.
The funeral services were held at the Tyrone M. E. Church on Friday at 10 A. M. with the pastor Rev. W. B. C. Turner, in charge. Burial in Tyrone Cemetery.
Relatives attending the funeral beside the widow, were his mother Mrs. Emiline Musselman, his two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Gill and Mrs. Clara Lusch; his daughter, Mrs. Victor Dimmick and his son, Clarence Musselman." - Watkins Express, Nov. 6, 1935
"Mrs. Bertha Stewart and Mrs. Alice Musselman left on Monday to [spend] the winter with a sister in Lancaster, Pa. The change in plans was due to Mrs. Musselaon continued illness." - Watkins Express, Sept., 1942
Mr. Musselman was born of December 22, 1869, at New Mahoning Carbon County, Pa., and had been both a Methodist and Presbyterian clergyman, serving churches in Pennsylvania until about ten years ago when he came to the Rock Stream-Pine Grove parish. For the past four years he has been retired and living at Tyrone, where he and his wife have endeared themselves to a large circle of friends. Mr. Musselman was an ardent patriot, an effective preacher of National righteousness and an earnest contender for the faith once delivered the Saints.
The funeral services were held at the Tyrone M. E. Church on Friday at 10 A. M. with the pastor Rev. W. B. C. Turner, in charge. Burial in Tyrone Cemetery.
Relatives attending the funeral beside the widow, were his mother Mrs. Emiline Musselman, his two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Gill and Mrs. Clara Lusch; his daughter, Mrs. Victor Dimmick and his son, Clarence Musselman." - Watkins Express, Nov. 6, 1935
"Mrs. Bertha Stewart and Mrs. Alice Musselman left on Monday to [spend] the winter with a sister in Lancaster, Pa. The change in plans was due to Mrs. Musselaon continued illness." - Watkins Express, Sept., 1942
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