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Jacob Loutzenhiser

DOD: 08 March 1885


Jacob Loutzenhiser, a well known citizen of this place, died at his late residence on Shenango street at 5' 1/2 o'clock Tuesday morning. He has been a great sufferer for about five years. Prior to that he had been an active business man. Five years ago the present month he was attacked with pneumonia, and about the time he recovered from that he suffered a stroke of paralysis. Since that time he has been wholly unable to do any physical or mental labor, and life to him became such a burden that he longed for the time when he would be called hence. When the hour came he calmly welcomed death as a deliverer, and, closing his eyes, peacefully passed away.

Deceased was the second son of the late David and Euty Loutzenhiser, who belonged to a well known family of early settlers in this locality. He was 60 years old on the day of his death. In our early boyhood days were schoolmates together, and we have known him well ever since. It can be safely said that he was an honest, upright citizen. He had been for many years a member of good standing in the Presbyterian church.

He leaves a wife and five sons. Benjamin Loutzenhiser and Mrs. L. L. Keck are all that are left of the once large family of which they are members.

The funeral will take place today at 2 p.m.

Source: The Record-Argus (Greenville, Pennsylvania) 10 Mar 1887, Thu., pg. 3



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