Samuel L. Casner, 67, of 22 North Washington Street, Montoursville, died Friday at the Williamsport Hospital. He was a former telegrapher for the Reading Railroad. He was an active member of the Montoursville Presbyterian Church and was well-known for his ability as a musician. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Blair, of Ellenville, N. Y.: two sisters, Miss Mary Casner and Miss Martha Casner, of Montoursville; and a brother, T.S. Casner, of Plainfield. N. J. Among other survivors is an aunt Mrs. Anna C. Willson, 100 years old, of Warrensville. Services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Spitler funeral home, with the Rev. Thomas R. Meily, pastor of the Montoursville Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. W. C. Watson, of Williamsport. former pastor at Montoursville, officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery.
Samuel L. Casner, 67, of 22 North Washington Street, Montoursville, died Friday at the Williamsport Hospital. He was a former telegrapher for the Reading Railroad. He was an active member of the Montoursville Presbyterian Church and was well-known for his ability as a musician. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Blair, of Ellenville, N. Y.: two sisters, Miss Mary Casner and Miss Martha Casner, of Montoursville; and a brother, T.S. Casner, of Plainfield. N. J. Among other survivors is an aunt Mrs. Anna C. Willson, 100 years old, of Warrensville. Services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Spitler funeral home, with the Rev. Thomas R. Meily, pastor of the Montoursville Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. W. C. Watson, of Williamsport. former pastor at Montoursville, officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery.
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