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Furman Donald “Adam” Tate

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Furman Donald “Adam” Tate

Birth
Mill Creek, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Dec 1973 (aged 67)
Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Petersburg, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Furman D. "Adam" Tate, 67, of 1518 Oneida Street, Huntingdon, Died at 4 p.m. , Saturday, December 15, 1973 at the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon, where he had been a patient for two days. Born March 9, 1906, at Mill Creek, he was a son of Charles and Elizabeth (Brumbaugh) Tate. On December 12, 1937, he was married to the former Edna B. Rhodes, at the Mill Creek Methodist Church by the Rev. C.B. Littleton. Surviving are his wife, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Geissinger of Mill Creek and a brother Jeremiah, also of Mill Creek. The deceased belonged to the Stone Church of the Brethren in Huntingdon and was a member of the following organizations: Loyal Order of Moose and Number 2 Volunteer Fire Company, both in Huntingdon; the Mill Creek Fire Company and the Maintenace Department of the AFL-CIO. He had been employed witht the maintenance department of the Pennsylvania and Penn Central Railroads for approximately 45 years, retiring in 1970. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery at Petersburg.

Furman D. "Adam" Tate, 67, of 1518 Oneida Street, Huntingdon, Died at 4 p.m. , Saturday, December 15, 1973 at the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon, where he had been a patient for two days. Born March 9, 1906, at Mill Creek, he was a son of Charles and Elizabeth (Brumbaugh) Tate. On December 12, 1937, he was married to the former Edna B. Rhodes, at the Mill Creek Methodist Church by the Rev. C.B. Littleton. Surviving are his wife, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Geissinger of Mill Creek and a brother Jeremiah, also of Mill Creek. The deceased belonged to the Stone Church of the Brethren in Huntingdon and was a member of the following organizations: Loyal Order of Moose and Number 2 Volunteer Fire Company, both in Huntingdon; the Mill Creek Fire Company and the Maintenace Department of the AFL-CIO. He had been employed witht the maintenance department of the Pennsylvania and Penn Central Railroads for approximately 45 years, retiring in 1970. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery at Petersburg.


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