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OBIT: Robert R. ZEARFOSS, 1986, Somerset, Somerset County, PA
  
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  Transcribed by Kerry L. Miller
  
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  ZEARFOSS
  
  Robert R. Zearfoss, 63, of 1076 Sunset Drive, Somerset, died Nov. 22, 1986, in 
  Tampa, Fla. Born July 11, 1923, in Johnstown, son of the late Frank and Cecelia 
  (Gorsuch) Zearfoss. Also preceded in death by a brother, Wilbur. Survived by his 
  wife of 39 years, the former Helen Whipkey; two sons: Gregory, Tampa, Fla.; and 
  Bradley, Fort Pearce, Fla. He was a retired Carolina Freight Carrier driver and 
  also an employee for Schrock Tour Buses of Berlin. A U.S. Army veteran of World 
  War II and Korea. Member of First United Church of Christ. A memorial service 
  will be conducted at a later date at the Wilbur D. Miller Funeral Home. An 
  announcement of the date and time for the service will appear in this newspaper.
  
  Daily American, November 24, 1986
  
  [Z0053]
  
  ZEARFOSS
  
  Robert R. Zearfoss, 63, of Tampa Fla., and Sunset Drive, Somerset, died Now. 22, 
  1986, at his Florida residence. Born July 11, 1923, in Johnstown, son of the 
  late Frank and Cecelia (Gorsuch) Zearfoss. Was also preceded in death by his 
  brother, Wilbur. Survived by his wife of 39 years, the former Helen Whipkey; two 
  sons: Gregory, Tampa, Fla.; Bradley, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; and two grandchildren: 
  Kelli-Jo and Sean. Member of First United Church of Christ, Somerset; the 
  Somerset American Legion; the original Crouse Cadet Corps; and the Teamsters, 
  Local 30. Was a retired Carolina Freight Carrier driver, also a driver for 
  Schrock Tour Buses of Berlin. A U.S. Army veteran of World war II and the Korean 
  Conflict. He donated his corneas for tissue transplant. A memorial service, 
  under the direction of the Wilbur D. Miller Funeral Home, will be conducted 
  Saturday at 11 a.m. at Union Cemetery, New Centerville, with the Rev. Joseph 
  Beer officiating. Memorial contributions may be given to the American Heart 
  Association. 
  
  Daily American, May 22, 1987 [sic]
  
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