Born on West Philadelphia, he was a member of Trenton Aerie Eagles and was formerly employed by the Lambertville Pottery.
Husband of the late Elizabeth Falls Trumbower, he is survived by a son, George Jr., of this place; two stepsons, Glendon Horn of Flemington and Charles Cannon of Trenton; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Ruppel of Trenton and Mrs. Milton H. Morris of Woodbridge; a stepdaughter; Mrs. Albert Yost of Lambertville, and eight grandchildren.
His obituary was published in the Lambertville Beacon on February 25, 1960.
Born on West Philadelphia, he was a member of Trenton Aerie Eagles and was formerly employed by the Lambertville Pottery.
Husband of the late Elizabeth Falls Trumbower, he is survived by a son, George Jr., of this place; two stepsons, Glendon Horn of Flemington and Charles Cannon of Trenton; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Ruppel of Trenton and Mrs. Milton H. Morris of Woodbridge; a stepdaughter; Mrs. Albert Yost of Lambertville, and eight grandchildren.
His obituary was published in the Lambertville Beacon on February 25, 1960.
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