Obituary published in the Lititz (PA) Record-Express, Thursday, 10 Feb 1949, pg. 5.
"Harry S. Neidermyer, eighty-one, 221 E. Front St., died at his home at 8:45 p. m. last night, following an illness of 10 days. He was born in Millport, a son of the late Frederick and Mary Shissler Neidermyer.
Neidermyer was a retired carpenter and was last employed at the Keath Planing Mill. He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Johnson Neidermyer; two sons: Luther F., Scranton, and Woodrow W., at home; four grandchildren and a brother, Harvey, Brownstown. A third son, Richard, was killed in action in Italy during World War II. His body was returned, recently.
Services will be held from Spacht’s Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M. with interment in the Macpelah Cemetery."
Obituary published in the Lititz (PA) Record-Express, Thursday, 10 Feb 1949, pg. 5.
"Harry S. Neidermyer, eighty-one, 221 E. Front St., died at his home at 8:45 p. m. last night, following an illness of 10 days. He was born in Millport, a son of the late Frederick and Mary Shissler Neidermyer.
Neidermyer was a retired carpenter and was last employed at the Keath Planing Mill. He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Johnson Neidermyer; two sons: Luther F., Scranton, and Woodrow W., at home; four grandchildren and a brother, Harvey, Brownstown. A third son, Richard, was killed in action in Italy during World War II. His body was returned, recently.
Services will be held from Spacht’s Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M. with interment in the Macpelah Cemetery."
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