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Herman A. Weary

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Herman A. Weary

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Oct 1918 (aged 60)
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1976494, Longitude: -77.1781946
Plot
Section F, Row 04
Memorial ID
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Herman A. Weary, 34, son of Samuel & Mariah, and Madge A. Huyett, 26, daughter of Kieffer & Amanda, were married April 12, 1892 at Carlisle, PA. Both stated never married before. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records.)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Friday, October 11, 1918; pg. 4

Herman P. Weary, a well known citizen of Carlisle for many years, died at his home, on East North Street, between Hanover and Bedford, about three o'clock this morning, of typhoid fever, after a serious illness of three weeks. He was a member of the Reformed Church, a man of industrious habits, and a kind and loving husband. For at least 28 years he was a core maker at the plant of the old manufacturing company, and later at the Gardner axle works. For two years past he has been one of the janitors of the public schools. Besides his wife, who was formerly Miss Madge Huyette (sic), he is survived by his brother, George Weary, of this place, and his sister, Mrs. Jennie Baker, of New Kingston. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment in Ashland Cemetery.
Herman A. Weary, 34, son of Samuel & Mariah, and Madge A. Huyett, 26, daughter of Kieffer & Amanda, were married April 12, 1892 at Carlisle, PA. Both stated never married before. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records.)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Friday, October 11, 1918; pg. 4

Herman P. Weary, a well known citizen of Carlisle for many years, died at his home, on East North Street, between Hanover and Bedford, about three o'clock this morning, of typhoid fever, after a serious illness of three weeks. He was a member of the Reformed Church, a man of industrious habits, and a kind and loving husband. For at least 28 years he was a core maker at the plant of the old manufacturing company, and later at the Gardner axle works. For two years past he has been one of the janitors of the public schools. Besides his wife, who was formerly Miss Madge Huyette (sic), he is survived by his brother, George Weary, of this place, and his sister, Mrs. Jennie Baker, of New Kingston. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment in Ashland Cemetery.


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