Hazleton, Pa.
Wednesday, May 1, 1946
Walter E. Drasher, of 527 Green Street, Freeland, died yesterday at noon. He was ill for the past many months. He was a long tome resident of Freeland and many years ago was employed at the Albert Furniture Store, in that town. Surviving are his wife, the former Carrie Betterly, of Drums, and the following children: Elbert of White Haven; Stanley of Baltimore; Mrs. Alice Hinkle of Freeland and Betty at home. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Walter Fulk and Mrs. Alfred Marshman, of Freeland. The funeral will be private and will be held Thursday afternoon at the convenience of the family from the Raymond Nagel Funeral Home, 706 Birbeck street, Freeland. Services will be in charge of the Rev. Fred Haffner, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Freeland, and interment will be in St. John's Cemetery.
Hazleton, Pa.
Wednesday, May 1, 1946
Walter E. Drasher, of 527 Green Street, Freeland, died yesterday at noon. He was ill for the past many months. He was a long tome resident of Freeland and many years ago was employed at the Albert Furniture Store, in that town. Surviving are his wife, the former Carrie Betterly, of Drums, and the following children: Elbert of White Haven; Stanley of Baltimore; Mrs. Alice Hinkle of Freeland and Betty at home. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Walter Fulk and Mrs. Alfred Marshman, of Freeland. The funeral will be private and will be held Thursday afternoon at the convenience of the family from the Raymond Nagel Funeral Home, 706 Birbeck street, Freeland. Services will be in charge of the Rev. Fred Haffner, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Freeland, and interment will be in St. John's Cemetery.
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