Obituary:
Special to The Tribune
Seward, March 17. - James W. Junkins, aged 54 years, a trackwalker for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was instantly killed about 12:45 o'clock Sunday morning, when struck by a passenger train near NR tower. Funeral services will be held from the late residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The services will be conducted by the Rev. P.F. Patterson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Interment will be made in the local cemetery. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Miss Ella Junkins, of Johnstown; his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Junkins, with whom the deceased made his home; one sister, Miss Nettie Junkins, of Johnstown; and two brothers, David and Edward Junkins, both at home. Mr. Junkins' wife died a number of years ago. His father also died a number of years ago. Undertaker W.S. Clarke has prepared Mr. Junkins' body for burial.
Johnstown Tribune
Monday Evening, 17 March 1919
Obituary:
Special to The Tribune
Seward, March 17. - James W. Junkins, aged 54 years, a trackwalker for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was instantly killed about 12:45 o'clock Sunday morning, when struck by a passenger train near NR tower. Funeral services will be held from the late residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The services will be conducted by the Rev. P.F. Patterson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Interment will be made in the local cemetery. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Miss Ella Junkins, of Johnstown; his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Junkins, with whom the deceased made his home; one sister, Miss Nettie Junkins, of Johnstown; and two brothers, David and Edward Junkins, both at home. Mr. Junkins' wife died a number of years ago. His father also died a number of years ago. Undertaker W.S. Clarke has prepared Mr. Junkins' body for burial.
Johnstown Tribune
Monday Evening, 17 March 1919
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