Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary
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Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary
Summary
Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary is an obituary[1].
Key Facts
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's image is recorded as Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary in the Star-Gazette of Elmira, New York on January 26, 1925.jpg[2].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's publication date is recorded as +1925-01-26T00:00:00Z[5].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's main subject is recorded as Ellis James Lindauer[6].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's main subject is recorded as Stanley Levan Lindauer[7].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's main subject is recorded as Watsontown[8].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's published in is recorded as Star-Gazette[9].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's title is recorded as Ellis Lindauer[10].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's first line is recorded as Ellis Lindauer, a resident of Watsontown, Pennsylvania many years and the father of Mrs. Edward Savage of Elmira died unexpectedly Friday while at his work in a door and sash factory.[11].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's copyright status is recorded as public domain[12].
- Ellis James Lindauer (1851-1925) obituary's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Ellis Lindauer. Ellis Lindauer, a resident of Watsontown, Pennsylvania many years and the father of Mrs. Edward Savage of Elmira died unexpectedly Friday while at his work in a door and sash factory. Death was due to a heart seizure. Mr. Lindauer who was aged seventy-four years, is survived survived by two daughters. Mrs. F. H. Lesher of Watsontown, Pennsylvania, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Edward Savage of Elmira, New York; three sons, Stanley, of Watsontown, Pennsylvania, Raymond and Russell of Detroit, Michigan; two brothers, J. A. Lindauer, of Watsontown and John Lindauer of Turbotville, Pennsylvania. Funeral services in charge of the Reverend P. A. DeLong, pastor of the Reformed church, were held this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the Lesher home in Watsontown. Burial was in the Watsontown cemetery.[13].