Death was due to pleurisy and enlargement of the heart. Internment was made the following Monday at Centre Hall, the
body having been laid beside that of his first wife, who before marriage was Miss Sallie Orndorf. A second wife survives; her maiden name was Miss Martha Gramley."
"Mr. Luse located in Centre Hall when a young man, and before marriage learned the painting trade. About the time of his first marriage, or shortly thereafter, he erected for himself a dwelling house in Centre Hall, and since lived in it continuously. When erected - about 1870 - it was the most "down town" property. Being a painter, as above stated, Mr. Luse kept his house well painted, and today it has the appearance of a structure erected in the twentieth century rather than near the middle of the past century."
"For many years Mr. Luse was connected with the Centre Hall water company in capacity of general manager, and was
secretary of the Centre Hall fire insurance company also organized many years ago. Socially he was identified with the orders of Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Patrons of Husbandry; religiously, a Lutheran; and politically a
Democrat.
"Although not having had the appearance of a robust man, Mr. Luse was ill but very little during the seventy-seven years,four months and twenty-one days which represents his age."
"Three half-brothers survive Mr. Luse, namely, Perry H. Luse, Centre Hall; Lloyd Luse, Coburn; Malcolm Luse, Johnstown."
(Centre Reporter, Centre Hall, Pa., Jan. 7, 1915)
Death was due to pleurisy and enlargement of the heart. Internment was made the following Monday at Centre Hall, the
body having been laid beside that of his first wife, who before marriage was Miss Sallie Orndorf. A second wife survives; her maiden name was Miss Martha Gramley."
"Mr. Luse located in Centre Hall when a young man, and before marriage learned the painting trade. About the time of his first marriage, or shortly thereafter, he erected for himself a dwelling house in Centre Hall, and since lived in it continuously. When erected - about 1870 - it was the most "down town" property. Being a painter, as above stated, Mr. Luse kept his house well painted, and today it has the appearance of a structure erected in the twentieth century rather than near the middle of the past century."
"For many years Mr. Luse was connected with the Centre Hall water company in capacity of general manager, and was
secretary of the Centre Hall fire insurance company also organized many years ago. Socially he was identified with the orders of Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Patrons of Husbandry; religiously, a Lutheran; and politically a
Democrat.
"Although not having had the appearance of a robust man, Mr. Luse was ill but very little during the seventy-seven years,four months and twenty-one days which represents his age."
"Three half-brothers survive Mr. Luse, namely, Perry H. Luse, Centre Hall; Lloyd Luse, Coburn; Malcolm Luse, Johnstown."
(Centre Reporter, Centre Hall, Pa., Jan. 7, 1915)
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DANIEL F.
LUSE
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DEC. 24. 1914
AGED
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