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- Charles L. German Died at Myerstown Home on Saturday.
After an illness of more than a year, Charles L. German, a well known resident of South College street, Myerstown, died on Saturday evening at the age of 69 years. He was suffering from a complication of ailments, and on Friday was stricken with paralysis, which hastened his death.
The late Mr. German was a native of Stouchsburg, but for 40 years, except during an interval of several years, when he was engaged in the hotel business at Mt. Aetna, he resided at Myerstown. He was for many years engaged in the manufacture of weather strips, making an article, patented by himself, and for which he had a large demand.
His wife and one step daughter, Mrs. A.H. Speck, survive. A sister, Mrs. Alice Lehman, resides at Reading. The funeral will be held at 2 o’clock, Thursday afternoon, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Speck, on South Railroad street. The services will be held at the house, Rev. Philip B. Boyer officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Schaefferstown.
Evening Report, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Monday, 23 August 1920.
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