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George Washington Creager

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George Washington Creager

Birth
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Oct 1884 (aged 29)
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 1 Lot 1E
Memorial ID
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DIED CREAGER--At his home one mile northeast of Utica, Warren county, Ohio, October 31st, 1884, at 9:30 a.m., George W. Creager, of typhoid fever.
The deceased was born August 29, 1855, in Washington township, Montgomery County, Ohio, on the farm where his father, John C. Creager, now resides, three miles north of Centerville, on the Dayton pike. His remains were taken by the undertaker, Walter Zell, of Waynesville, to the parental home, November 3, where a funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. David Winters, of Dayton, Ohio, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery near his father's residence. The deceased left a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn his untimely death, and a young wife and infant son, who will mourn the kind and loving husband and father. His honesty, uprightness, and courteousness won the esteem of all who knew him. May He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb watch over the young mother and her little Carl, and bless them with the comforting assurance that He will be a father to the fatherless and present help in time of trouble."
(Source: Family File of Robert Leo Creager, May 1983)
DIED CREAGER--At his home one mile northeast of Utica, Warren county, Ohio, October 31st, 1884, at 9:30 a.m., George W. Creager, of typhoid fever.
The deceased was born August 29, 1855, in Washington township, Montgomery County, Ohio, on the farm where his father, John C. Creager, now resides, three miles north of Centerville, on the Dayton pike. His remains were taken by the undertaker, Walter Zell, of Waynesville, to the parental home, November 3, where a funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. David Winters, of Dayton, Ohio, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery near his father's residence. The deceased left a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn his untimely death, and a young wife and infant son, who will mourn the kind and loving husband and father. His honesty, uprightness, and courteousness won the esteem of all who knew him. May He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb watch over the young mother and her little Carl, and bless them with the comforting assurance that He will be a father to the fatherless and present help in time of trouble."
(Source: Family File of Robert Leo Creager, May 1983)


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