The Gazette and Daily, Tuesday March 7, 1967
Charles T. Gehling
Hanover – Charles Thomas Gehling, rear 810 ½ York Street, died at his home Saturday afternoon. He was 16.
The youth was a 10th grade student at South Western High School.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Arlene Peterman Gehling, same address; his father, Leonard D. Gehling; six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Betty Mae Smith, Janet Street; Gloria Jean Gehling, Hotel Hanover; Mrs. Nancy Faye Utz, rear 228 North Franklin Street; Robert Leonard Gehling, 18 ½ York Street, and Richard Lawrence and John Harold Gehling; the maternal grandfather, Jacob E. Peterman, Manor Street, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Gehling, Scranton.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle Street, by Rev. Mildred Rudisill, pastor of Gospel Tabernacle. Interment will be in Black Rock Cemetery.
The Gazette and Daily, Tuesday March 7, 1967
Charles T. Gehling
Hanover – Charles Thomas Gehling, rear 810 ½ York Street, died at his home Saturday afternoon. He was 16.
The youth was a 10th grade student at South Western High School.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Arlene Peterman Gehling, same address; his father, Leonard D. Gehling; six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Betty Mae Smith, Janet Street; Gloria Jean Gehling, Hotel Hanover; Mrs. Nancy Faye Utz, rear 228 North Franklin Street; Robert Leonard Gehling, 18 ½ York Street, and Richard Lawrence and John Harold Gehling; the maternal grandfather, Jacob E. Peterman, Manor Street, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Gehling, Scranton.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle Street, by Rev. Mildred Rudisill, pastor of Gospel Tabernacle. Interment will be in Black Rock Cemetery.
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