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George Miller Long

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George Miller Long

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 May 1945 (aged 91)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 1268.
Memorial ID
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George and Emma Snyder were married at the parsonage of Church of God, Prince & Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Pastor D. A. Laverty performed the ceremony at 8pm, on Wednesday evening. George was a blacksmith.

GEORGE M. LONG, ninety-one, of 537 N. Lime Street, died at 7AM, today at his home of infirmities of age, after an illness of four weeks. He was born in this city (Lancaster), a son of late Abram & Mary J. Dunn Long. He was a member of First Church of God and is survived by two children, Edith, wife of J. Willis Brown; and Paul W. Long, both of this city; also two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ida George and William D. Long, both of this city; and Mrs. Emma Reed of Lititz; four grandchildren & four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements handled by Fred Groff. Source: Lancaster Newspaper.
George and Emma Snyder were married at the parsonage of Church of God, Prince & Orange Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Pastor D. A. Laverty performed the ceremony at 8pm, on Wednesday evening. George was a blacksmith.

GEORGE M. LONG, ninety-one, of 537 N. Lime Street, died at 7AM, today at his home of infirmities of age, after an illness of four weeks. He was born in this city (Lancaster), a son of late Abram & Mary J. Dunn Long. He was a member of First Church of God and is survived by two children, Edith, wife of J. Willis Brown; and Paul W. Long, both of this city; also two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ida George and William D. Long, both of this city; and Mrs. Emma Reed of Lititz; four grandchildren & four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements handled by Fred Groff. Source: Lancaster Newspaper.


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