George Frederick Newark died shortly before six o'clock Monday
morning at the Warren General hospital where he had been for some time, aged 75 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Margaret Madigan Newark, four daughters, Mrs. Harry Montgomery, Mrs A Anderson, both of Argentine, Pa.; Mrs. O. T. Palmiter, Jamestown, Pa ; Mrs. J. P. Smail, Warren; four sons, Fred A., Henrys Mills, George, Lewis and Harry, of Warren, one step-son, William Taylor, of Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Dixon, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Olive Parker, Richmond, Va.,
and a brother, James, of Kinzua, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon from his late home, 1027 Pennsylvania Ave. W.conducted by the Rev. L.M Barnard, pastor of the Grace M. E. church and burial will be made in the Kinzua cemetery.
Warren Tribune, May 31, 1927.
George Frederick Newark died shortly before six o'clock Monday
morning at the Warren General hospital where he had been for some time, aged 75 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Margaret Madigan Newark, four daughters, Mrs. Harry Montgomery, Mrs A Anderson, both of Argentine, Pa.; Mrs. O. T. Palmiter, Jamestown, Pa ; Mrs. J. P. Smail, Warren; four sons, Fred A., Henrys Mills, George, Lewis and Harry, of Warren, one step-son, William Taylor, of Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Dixon, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Olive Parker, Richmond, Va.,
and a brother, James, of Kinzua, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon from his late home, 1027 Pennsylvania Ave. W.conducted by the Rev. L.M Barnard, pastor of the Grace M. E. church and burial will be made in the Kinzua cemetery.
Warren Tribune, May 31, 1927.
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