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Clayton Tobias Boyer

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Clayton Tobias Boyer

Birth
Biglerville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Feb 1945 (aged 67)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
#709
Memorial ID
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Clayton T. Boyer, 67, 529 1/2 Maclay Street, died in a local hospital Wednesday. He was an employee of the Hickok Manufacturing Company. Survivors include one son, George E. Boyer; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel R. Costello, Louisville and Mrs. Grace Hartman; his step-mother, Mrs. Martin Boyer, Biglerville; five brothers, six sisters and three grandchildren.

Services will be at the Charles C. Baker Funeral Home, Third and Maclay Streets, Saturday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Cloyd W. Fields, Fifth Street Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Baldwin Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 7 p.m.
[Harrisburg Telegraph - February 8, 1945]

Funeral services for Clayton T. Boyer, 67, a native of Biglerville, who died last Wednesday in the Harrisburg Hospital from a complication of diseases, were held Saturday afternoon in Harrisburg. Interment in a Steelton cemetery.

The deceased was born near Biglerville, a son of the late Martin Boyer. He was raised in Adams County. For a number of years he resided in Harrisburg.

Surviving are three children, Mrs. Ross Hartman, Harrisburg; Mrs. Hazel Costello, Louisville, Ky., and George Boyer, Carlisle; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Albert, Heidlersburg, Mrs. Anna Matthews, Morgantown, Pa., one brother, John M. Boyer, Gettysburg; eight half bothers and half sisters, Mrs. Coffman Shenk, Joseph Boyer, Warren Boyer and Charles Boyer, all of Biglerville; Elton Boyer, Millersville; Mrs. D. D. Shenk, Denbigh, Va.; Mrs. Ernest Bontrager, Estacaba, Oregon and Mrs. Warren Martin, Fairfield and his step-mother, Mrs. Martin Boyer, Biglerville.
[New Oxford Item - February 15, 1945]
Clayton T. Boyer, 67, 529 1/2 Maclay Street, died in a local hospital Wednesday. He was an employee of the Hickok Manufacturing Company. Survivors include one son, George E. Boyer; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel R. Costello, Louisville and Mrs. Grace Hartman; his step-mother, Mrs. Martin Boyer, Biglerville; five brothers, six sisters and three grandchildren.

Services will be at the Charles C. Baker Funeral Home, Third and Maclay Streets, Saturday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Cloyd W. Fields, Fifth Street Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Baldwin Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 7 p.m.
[Harrisburg Telegraph - February 8, 1945]

Funeral services for Clayton T. Boyer, 67, a native of Biglerville, who died last Wednesday in the Harrisburg Hospital from a complication of diseases, were held Saturday afternoon in Harrisburg. Interment in a Steelton cemetery.

The deceased was born near Biglerville, a son of the late Martin Boyer. He was raised in Adams County. For a number of years he resided in Harrisburg.

Surviving are three children, Mrs. Ross Hartman, Harrisburg; Mrs. Hazel Costello, Louisville, Ky., and George Boyer, Carlisle; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Albert, Heidlersburg, Mrs. Anna Matthews, Morgantown, Pa., one brother, John M. Boyer, Gettysburg; eight half bothers and half sisters, Mrs. Coffman Shenk, Joseph Boyer, Warren Boyer and Charles Boyer, all of Biglerville; Elton Boyer, Millersville; Mrs. D. D. Shenk, Denbigh, Va.; Mrs. Ernest Bontrager, Estacaba, Oregon and Mrs. Warren Martin, Fairfield and his step-mother, Mrs. Martin Boyer, Biglerville.
[New Oxford Item - February 15, 1945]

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