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Samuel Paul Summers

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Samuel Paul Summers

Birth
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Apr 1952 (aged 46)
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8577861, Longitude: -77.6262889
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OBITUARY :
SAMUEL PAUL SUMMERS, 46, Waynesboro, died suddenly Monday evening at 10:15 o'clock after being stricken with a heart attack.

Dr. C. G. Crist, Adams county coroner, who investigated, said Summers was stricken in a auto being driven by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Cletus Summers. The local ambulance was summoned and the stricken man was found to be dead on arrival at the Warner hospital. He is believed to have died when he was stricken.

Summers and his brother, Cletus. had worked Monday in preparing to open their White Way diner. For the last four months the deceased was employed by the Fairchild company, Hagerstown, and prior to that had been employed for 23 years by the Landis Tool company, Waynesboro.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Nancy Summers, Waynesboro; six brothers and a sister, Agnes, at home; Cletus, Clyde, Rush and Melvin F., all of Waynesboro; Roy and Wilbur, both of Waynesboro R. 4.

Funeral services Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Grove Funeral home, Waynesboro, with interment in Grindstone Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening.

Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Tuesday, April 22, 1952
OBITUARY :
SAMUEL PAUL SUMMERS, 46, Waynesboro, died suddenly Monday evening at 10:15 o'clock after being stricken with a heart attack.

Dr. C. G. Crist, Adams county coroner, who investigated, said Summers was stricken in a auto being driven by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Cletus Summers. The local ambulance was summoned and the stricken man was found to be dead on arrival at the Warner hospital. He is believed to have died when he was stricken.

Summers and his brother, Cletus. had worked Monday in preparing to open their White Way diner. For the last four months the deceased was employed by the Fairchild company, Hagerstown, and prior to that had been employed for 23 years by the Landis Tool company, Waynesboro.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Nancy Summers, Waynesboro; six brothers and a sister, Agnes, at home; Cletus, Clyde, Rush and Melvin F., all of Waynesboro; Roy and Wilbur, both of Waynesboro R. 4.

Funeral services Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Grove Funeral home, Waynesboro, with interment in Grindstone Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening.

Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Tuesday, April 22, 1952


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