Obituary:
1904: Captain Henry Copestick died at his home, 5845 Magnolia Ave, age 62 years. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery.
FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN COPESTICK. March 21, 1903, "Germantown Guide":
Captain Henry J. Copestick, a veteran of the Civil War, died last Sunday at his home 5815 Magnolia Avenue, in his sixty-third year. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, and was largely attended by representatives of Mitchell Lodge, No. 296, Free and Accepted Masons, Germantown; Royal Arch Chapter, No. 208; Philadelphia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar ; Masonic Veterans;
Lu Lu Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., Oasis of Philadelphia;
Walker Lodge, No. 306, I.O.O.F.;
Ellis Post, No. 6, G.A.R.; Jubal Cain Lodge, No. 166,
A.O.U.W., and of Company I, Eighty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, of which regiment the deceased was a member.
Obituary:
1904: Captain Henry Copestick died at his home, 5845 Magnolia Ave, age 62 years. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery.
FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN COPESTICK. March 21, 1903, "Germantown Guide":
Captain Henry J. Copestick, a veteran of the Civil War, died last Sunday at his home 5815 Magnolia Avenue, in his sixty-third year. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, and was largely attended by representatives of Mitchell Lodge, No. 296, Free and Accepted Masons, Germantown; Royal Arch Chapter, No. 208; Philadelphia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar ; Masonic Veterans;
Lu Lu Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., Oasis of Philadelphia;
Walker Lodge, No. 306, I.O.O.F.;
Ellis Post, No. 6, G.A.R.; Jubal Cain Lodge, No. 166,
A.O.U.W., and of Company I, Eighty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, of which regiment the deceased was a member.
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