Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Charles Evert Lusher




Husband Charles Evert Lusher

           Born: 6 Nov 1889 - Venango Co, PA
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           Died: 31 May 1906 - Arenac Co, MI
         Buried:  - Sterling Cemetery, Sterling, Arenac Co, MI


         Father: Jonathan Miles Lusher (1857-1934) 1
         Mother: Biddie Margaret "Maggie" Shaffer (1865-1943) 2





• Burial: : Sterling Cemetery, Sterling, Arenac Co, MI.




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General Notes: Husband - Charles Evert Lusher


He died of a brain tumor or aneurysm.

Arenac Independent, Sterling, MI
June 7, 1906; pg 8, col 1
Died, May 31st, Chas. E. Lusher, aged 16 years, 6 months and 25 days. The deceased was born in Venango county, Penn., November 1889. His parents moved to Sandusky county, Ohio, when he was 6 years old where they lived until two years ago, when his father bought a farm here and moved to this place. Charlie, as everyone called him, was a very ambitious, hard working boy and to his energy much of the improvements on their fine 80 acre farm is due. His disposition was very affectionate and he was loved by all the family for his kindly, helpful good nature. The funeral was held at the school house on Sunday and the services were very impressive being conducted by Rev. N. White. The casket was covered with flowers, among them being a large floral pillow composed of roses, lillies and carnations which came from Bay City and was contributed by his young friends. The pall-bearers were Tracey and Torrey Morley, Floyd and Guy Hull, Edgar Hasty and Art Campbell. The funeral procession that followed the remains to the Sterling cemetery was the largest ever held here. Mr. Fry of Standish had charge of the funeral. The deceased leaves to mourn his death his father and mother, three sisters and four brothers who all unite in warmest thanks for the sympathy and the helpful kindness extended to them in their sad hour of trial and sorrow.

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Sources


1 James Lincoln Lusher, Lusher Family Tree (Self-published, cir. 1942), Pg 4.

2 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 811.


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