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George Washington Strohm

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George Washington Strohm

Birth
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Aug 1965 (aged 61)
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Ebenezer, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section M
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George W. Strohm, 61, 1735 Lincoln St., died Monday at 4:10 p.m. in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He had been ill three years. Strohm was a member of the United Believers in Christ, Rockwood. He also held membership in the Glenn Lebanon Fire Company and the Keystone Gun Club. He was a son of the late Solomon and Sadie Behney Strohm. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen J. Krepp Strohm; four sons, Warren L., George S. and James F. Strohm, all of Lebanon, and William A. Strohm, stationed in France with the US Army; three daughters, Dorothy M., wife of Zollie Evans; Mary A., wife of Clarence Arnold, and Pauline A., wife of Albert C. Leininger, all of Lebanon; 14 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Swope, Lebanon; three brothers, James and William, both of Lebanon, and Solomon, Wernersville. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. [Lebanon Daily News, August 24, 1965, Page 2]
George W. Strohm, 61, 1735 Lincoln St., died Monday at 4:10 p.m. in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He had been ill three years. Strohm was a member of the United Believers in Christ, Rockwood. He also held membership in the Glenn Lebanon Fire Company and the Keystone Gun Club. He was a son of the late Solomon and Sadie Behney Strohm. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen J. Krepp Strohm; four sons, Warren L., George S. and James F. Strohm, all of Lebanon, and William A. Strohm, stationed in France with the US Army; three daughters, Dorothy M., wife of Zollie Evans; Mary A., wife of Clarence Arnold, and Pauline A., wife of Albert C. Leininger, all of Lebanon; 14 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Swope, Lebanon; three brothers, James and William, both of Lebanon, and Solomon, Wernersville. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. [Lebanon Daily News, August 24, 1965, Page 2]


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