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Orval Albert Peterson

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Orval Albert Peterson

Birth
Glasgow, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 May 1962 (aged 77)
Juniata, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Glasgow, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Orval was married twice:

Married 1. Ida E (Glass) Peterson 1885-1912 (married 1909)

Married 2. Edna Bell (Reigh) Peterson 1889-1963 (married March 30, 1915)

He was the son of Albert Peterson and Rebecca (Troxell) Peterson

Source: obit, Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, May 1962

obit

ORVAL A. PETERSON

Orval A Peterson of 918 Fifth Avenue, Juniata died at his home a 1 a.m. Saturady, May 19,1962.
He was born in Glasgow, April 13, 1885, a son of Albert and Rebecca (Troxell) Peterson and married Edna Reigh of bellwood.
Surviving are his wife, two children, Donald of Port Matilda and Mary, at home; four grandchildren, two brothers anda sister, Edward of Torrance, Clarnce of Kane and Mrs Matilda Reigh of Alexandria.
He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Juniata and a retired employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company which he served for 48 years.
(The Daily News, Huntingdon and Mount Union, PA, Monday May 21, 1962 page Two)
Orval was married twice:

Married 1. Ida E (Glass) Peterson 1885-1912 (married 1909)

Married 2. Edna Bell (Reigh) Peterson 1889-1963 (married March 30, 1915)

He was the son of Albert Peterson and Rebecca (Troxell) Peterson

Source: obit, Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, May 1962

obit

ORVAL A. PETERSON

Orval A Peterson of 918 Fifth Avenue, Juniata died at his home a 1 a.m. Saturady, May 19,1962.
He was born in Glasgow, April 13, 1885, a son of Albert and Rebecca (Troxell) Peterson and married Edna Reigh of bellwood.
Surviving are his wife, two children, Donald of Port Matilda and Mary, at home; four grandchildren, two brothers anda sister, Edward of Torrance, Clarnce of Kane and Mrs Matilda Reigh of Alexandria.
He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Juniata and a retired employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company which he served for 48 years.
(The Daily News, Huntingdon and Mount Union, PA, Monday May 21, 1962 page Two)


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