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Givin, George (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5


PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
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People Who Visit Here and Those Who Go Away.
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MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS
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Guests Who Are Entertained By Bellwood Hosts---Personal Mention Of Those Who Visit To and Fro
Private George F. Givin arrived in town early Saturday morning to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Givin and grandfather, W. F. Balsbach on Boyles street, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Givin and [the rest of this line and the whole next line are illegible.]  he returned to camp Monday night at Plymouth, Mass. Having to report for duty Tuesday morning.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Chelgren, Karl A. (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Stewart, C. R. (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Dunn, Edward (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Sweet, George E. (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Hillard, John (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Covert, H. Thaddeus (Rev.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
[Church announcements include service times, Baptism times, Bible class information, club and group meetings.  I just wanted to document the church itself and the pastor in charge during this time period.]
Methodist Church
Rev. H. Thaddeus Covert, minister.
Baptist Church
Logan Valley Baptist church, Rev. H. G. Dooley, pastor.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Eugene Gilhand Slep, pastor.
Lutheran Church
Rev. Russell P. Knoebel, pastor.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 4, Column 4


MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
The committee in charge of the dedication and parade May 2nd, of the soldiers memorial on Main street, announce that there will be a committee meeting every Friday evening in the Legion Hall 8:00.  The following members are ask <sic> to be present or a representative for an important meeting Friday April 9th: Lincoln Henry, chief marshall; R. A. Cherry, defense council; B. C. Lego, civic; Rev. Covert, ministerium.

The American Legion is presenting each young man or woman entering the service with a gift, Wednesday evening April 7th.  Our boys who are leaving Friday April 9th, will be present with the Legion.  All parents of these boys are asked to meet with us as well as the general public.  Turn out and help us entertain these young patriots.

We are still short the names of men who have volunteered for service.  If there is a member of your family who enlisted in the service, report the name to Danny Killen at his service store on Main street.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 08-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2


FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR RICHARD H. HIRSCH

Richard H. Hirsch, one of Bellwood’s most outstanding citizens, died of a heart condition on Monday, January 21, at his home on South First Street.  he had been in failing health for the past several months and only recently returned from a check-up in an Altoona hospital.

The deceased was a son of Edward and Margaret (Henry) Hirsch, was born at Siglerville, Mifflin county, on February 28, 1884.  When a mere youth he came to Bellwood and was engaged by the late G. A. Jamison as clerk in a grocery store on Main street.  Later the grocery store was sold and the owner established a furniture store which later merged into the Bellwood Furniture company, where Richard found employment.  He was with the company for many years and upon the death of G. A. Jamison, was made manager of the firm, and through his energy and ability as a salesman the company soon attained a prominent place in the business affairs of the boruogh <sic>.

Mr. Hirsch was a thorough and capable business man and paid close attention to the affairs of the company which he represented.  He was foremost in the civic affairs of the community and gave liberally of his time and attention for the good of the town.

He will be missed in the town, and especially in the store of the Bellwood Furniture company.  He was of a cheerful disposition and his sunlit countenance made sunshine in shady places.  His friends were many, not alone in the community, but elsewhere, and they will sorrow with the bereaved ones.

His going is an irreparable loss to the town.

He was united in marriage with Ethel Strunk, who survives with two daughters, Mrs. D. M. Sunderland, of 2611 Quail avenue, Altoona, and Norma Jean Hirsch, at home; one son, Thomas A. Hirsch, of 412 S. Second street, Bellwood, who recently returned from army service; one grandson, Richard Hirsch, and on foster son, Jack Kustaborder, at home.  Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. R. R. Woomer, of 1805 Adams ave., Tyrone, and Mrs. George Powley, of Vail.

Mr. Hirsch was educated in the public schools of Milroy, and since becoming a citizen of the borough, was a member of the First Methodist church and the Lions Club.  He served on the borough council from 1925 to 1934 and was president of that organization from 1928 to 1932, and gave the borough a progressive administration.

Largely attended funeral services were held in the First Methodist church Thursday afternoon, in charge of the pastor, Rev. H. T. Covert, who paid a touching tribute to the memory of the departed.  The floral offerings were many and beautiful.

Interment was made in the Logan Valley cemetery.

Green be the turf above thee,
    Friend of our better days,
None knew thee but to love thee,
    None named thee but to praise.

~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6


The Church Invites You

[Church announcements include service times, Baptism times, Bible class information, club and group meetings.  I just wanted to document the church itself and the pastor in charge during this time period.]
Logan Valley Presbyterian Church - Rev. H. Paul Cox, pastor
Logan Valley Baptist Church – Rev. George W. Meadows, pastor
Olivet Baptist Church, Levi H. Goehring, pastor.
Bellwood United Brethren Church- Rev. M. O. Mickey, Minister
The Sunshine Bible Class will meet on Thursday evening, January 31, at the home of Mrs. Cora Caswell.
Methodist ChurchRev. H. T. Covert, Minister.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 2, Columns 2, 3 & 4

Givin, Ethel K. - 1943

Mrs. Ella Givin, a highly respected citizen, who resides on Maple avenue with her daughters, Misses Nellie and Ethel, has been confined to her home by illness since last October and has been bedfast since the forepart of last December.  It is deeply regretted that she has not responded to treatment as had been hoped.  With all her suffering Mrs. Givin remains so patient and her mind so clear, and she takes an interest in events of the community.  She is deeply grateful for the cards and flowers her friends have constantly supplied her during all the months she has been housed.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Ethel K. GIvin.

Givin, Nellie E. - 1943

Mrs. Ella Givin, a highly respected citizen, who resides on Maple avenue with her daughters, Misses Nellie and Ethel, has been confined to her home by illness since last October and has been bedfast since the forepart of last December.  It is deeply regretted that she has not responded to treatment as had been hoped.  With all her suffering Mrs. Givin remains so patient and her mind so clear, and she takes an interest in events of the community.  She is deeply grateful for the cards and flowers her friends have constantly supplied her during all the months she has been housed.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Nellie E. Givin.

Givin, Ella M. - 1943

Mrs. Ella Givin, a highly respected citizen, who resides on Maple avenue with her daughters, Misses Nellie and Ethel, has been confined to her home by illness since last October and has been bedfast since the forepart of last December.  It is deeply regretted that she has not responded to treatment as had been hoped.  With all her suffering Mrs. Givin remains so patient and her mind so clear, and she takes an interest in events of the community.  She is deeply grateful for the cards and flowers her friends have constantly supplied her during all the months she has been housed.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5


PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
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People Who Visit Here and Those Who Go Away.
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MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS
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Guests Who Are Entertained By Bellwood Hosts---Personal Mention Of Those Who Visit To and Fro
Private George F. Givin arrived in town early Saturday morning to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Givin and grandfather, W. F. Balsbach on Boyles street, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Givin and [the rest of this line and the whole next line are illegible.]  he returned to camp Monday night at Plymouth, Mass. Having to report for duty Tuesday morning.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Ella M. Givin.

Levengood, B. B. (Dr.) - 1943

Our good friend Dr. B. B. Levengood is indisposed with a cold and unable to practice for a few days.  Everyone is hoping that the popular physician will have a speedy recovery.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Brooklyn Boyer Levengood.

McElwain, Virginia Mae - 1943

In Army Air Center
Cadet James J. McElwain, 21, son of Mrs. Virginia Mae McElwain, of {708 North Third street xx [smeared scan]} ___tered the classification canter at the army air center.  Nashville, Tennessee.

At the center Cadet McElwain will take physical and psychological examinations to determine for which branch of aircrew service, bombardiering, <sic> navigating or piloting, he is best fitted.  Physical training, academic study, and military drill are also part of cadet training at the center.  This is the first stop in a training program that will eventually graduate Cadet McElwain as a commissioned officer with wings, in the army air forces.

Cadet McElwain is a graduate of Bellwood High School, where he played on the basketball team.  His sister, Edna, is an ensign in the WAVES.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Virginia Mae McElwain.

McElwain, James J. - 1943

In Army Air Center
Cadet James J. McElwain, 21, son of Mrs. Virginia Mae McElwain, of {708 North Third street xx [smeared scan]} ___tered the classification canter at the army air center.  Nashville, Tennessee.

At the center Cadet McElwain will take physical and psychological examinations to determine for which branch of aircrew service, bombardiering, <sic> navigating or piloting, he is best fitted.  Physical training, academic study, and military drill are also part of cadet training at the center.  This is the first stop in a training program that will eventually graduate Cadet McElwain as a commissioned officer with wings, in the army air forces.

Cadet McElwain is a graduate of Bellwood High School, where he played on the basketball team.  His sister, Edna, is an ensign in the WAVES.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5

Bevin, Paul (Mrs.) - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Raugh, David (Mrs.) - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Gheer, Charles - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Wakefield, Robert "Bobby" - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Knepp, Elmer - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

McMullen, Clarence (Mrs.) - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Miller, Lester (Mrs.) - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Gheer, Thomas - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Wakefield, Marian [Gheer] - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Anderson, Annie - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Gheer, Adda "Addie" [Renner] - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Adda "Addie" [Renner] Gheer.

Gheer, Thomas P. - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Thomas P. Gheer.

Gheer, John Renner - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

John Renner Gheer
John Renner Gheer, of Robeson extension of Williamsburg, died Monday night at eight o’clock from a stroke.  He was born in Bellwood the son of Thomas and Adda (Renner) Gheer, both deceased, and where he spent his boyhood days.

He was united in marriage with Miss Annie Anderson May 20, 1920 in Altoona.  He was a retired machinist from the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company.  Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Marian Wakefield of Huntingdon, one son, Thomas Gheer of Altoona, three step-children, Mrs. Lester Miller of Williamsburg, R. D., Mrs. Clarence McMullen of Mapleton, Pa., Elmer Knepp of Philadelphia, one grandson, Bobby Wakefield of Huntingdon, one brother, Charles Gheer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. David Raugh of Altoona, Mrs. Paul Bevin of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Gheer was a member of the Methodist church in Williamsburg, the Spanish-American War Veterans.  Interment was made in Logan Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for John Renner Gheer.

Potter, George A. - 1943

Record Of The Departed
Those Who Have Past From Time To Eternal Rest

William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Deans, John (Mrs.) - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Burkhart, Alverda B. [Potter] - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Alverda B. [Potter] Burkhart.

Potter, Bess M. - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Bess M. Potter.

Potter, Clara M. [Kellerman] - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Clara M. [Kellerman] Potter.

Potter, xxxx Ann [Myers] - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Potter, Robert M. - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

Potter, William Henry - 1943

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William Henry Potter
William Henry Potter of Altoona, retired engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, died at home in Altoona at 8:10 o’clock Monday night.  He was born at ____abeth [smeared scan] Furnace, October 15, ____ [smeared scan], the son of Rebert <sic> M. and _____ [smeared scan] Ann (Myers) Potter.  His wife, _____ [smeared scan] Kellerman Potter of Bellwood died in 1918.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bess Potter, at home; Mrs. Alberta Burkhart, at home, and Mrs. John Deans of Eddystone, Pa.; one son George A. Potter of Altoona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was the last of his immediate family.  Mr. Potter retired in January of 1927 after 42 years of service and was a resident of Altoona for 70 years.

He was a membeer <sic> of the First Baptist church, the Jerry C. Burley division No. 287.  B. of L. E. of Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for William Henry Potter.