Obit: Lingenfelter, Samuel M. 1872?-1927 (Gallitzin, PA)
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Obit: Lingenfelter, Samuel M. 1872?-1927 (Gallitzin, PA)
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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 9:19PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Baker, Baumer, Ehrenfeld, Lingenfelter
DR. LINGENFELTER DIES IN LANCASTER
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Born at Gallitzin and Formerly Practiced at Dunlo; Relatives Living Here
Word was received here by telephone early this morning of the sudden death of Dr. Samuel M. Lingenfelter, aged about 50 years, a native of Gallitzin and formerly a practicing physician at Dunlo; who died at 1 a.m. at his home in LANCASTER. Death was attributed to heart failure.
Dr. Lingenfelter had practiced at Dunlo about 1900. After leaving Cambria County he located in LANCASTER, where he had since resided. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Daisy (Baker) Lingenfelter, and one brother, William Lingenfelter, of Harrisburg. A sister, Mrs. George Ehrenfeld, whose husband was formerly supervisor for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Gallitzin, preceded him to the grave.
Dr. Lingenfelter was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Edward Baumer, of 108 ½ Main street, First Ward, who received word of the physician’s demise; Mrs. John Sechler, of the Metropolitan Hotel, Ebensburg; John Baker, of the Mayer apartments, Locust street, and Samuel Baker, of the Somerset pike. The deceased also was a cousin of George Lingenfelter, of 147 Feeder street.
Funeral services for Dr. Lingenfelter likely will beheld Monday at LANCASTER, where burial also will take place. Mrs. Baumer will leave here today to attend the funeral.
Source: THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Saturday, 17 December 1927, page 13, column 5; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
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Born at Gallitzin and Formerly Practiced at Dunlo; Relatives Living Here
Word was received here by telephone early this morning of the sudden death of Dr. Samuel M. Lingenfelter, aged about 50 years, a native of Gallitzin and formerly a practicing physician at Dunlo; who died at 1 a.m. at his home in LANCASTER. Death was attributed to heart failure.
Dr. Lingenfelter had practiced at Dunlo about 1900. After leaving Cambria County he located in LANCASTER, where he had since resided. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Daisy (Baker) Lingenfelter, and one brother, William Lingenfelter, of Harrisburg. A sister, Mrs. George Ehrenfeld, whose husband was formerly supervisor for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Gallitzin, preceded him to the grave.
Dr. Lingenfelter was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Edward Baumer, of 108 ½ Main street, First Ward, who received word of the physician’s demise; Mrs. John Sechler, of the Metropolitan Hotel, Ebensburg; John Baker, of the Mayer apartments, Locust street, and Samuel Baker, of the Somerset pike. The deceased also was a cousin of George Lingenfelter, of 147 Feeder street.
Funeral services for Dr. Lingenfelter likely will beheld Monday at LANCASTER, where burial also will take place. Mrs. Baumer will leave here today to attend the funeral.
Source: THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Saturday, 17 December 1927, page 13, column 5; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania