OF INJURIES SUSTAINED AT LEWISTOWN
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New Cumberland, Jan. 17 - Robert Garman died at Lewistown Hospital from injuries received at the steel works at Lewistown on Saturday. He was struck by a piece of iron and had his skull crushed. Mr. Garman was a resident of New Cumberland before moving to Lewistown, where he had a host of friends. He was in his forty-first year,and is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son, and two brothers, Theodore and William. His body will be brought to New Cumberland, Friday. Services will be held in Trinity U. B. Church, of which Mr. Garman was a consistent member while in New Cumberland. Interment will be made at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
[Patriot News - January 18, 1912]Courtesy Brenda & Pete
OF INJURIES SUSTAINED AT LEWISTOWN
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New Cumberland, Jan. 17 - Robert Garman died at Lewistown Hospital from injuries received at the steel works at Lewistown on Saturday. He was struck by a piece of iron and had his skull crushed. Mr. Garman was a resident of New Cumberland before moving to Lewistown, where he had a host of friends. He was in his forty-first year,and is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son, and two brothers, Theodore and William. His body will be brought to New Cumberland, Friday. Services will be held in Trinity U. B. Church, of which Mr. Garman was a consistent member while in New Cumberland. Interment will be made at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
[Patriot News - January 18, 1912]Courtesy Brenda & Pete
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