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Obituary of George Geisler, Johnson Co, AR

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Submitted by: James McDaniel <mcdaniel_james@hotmail.com>
        Date: 4 Jan 2002
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Herald Democrat, Clarksville, Johnson Co. AR
January 12, 1928 (found originally in Clarksville Public Library vertical
files, this man was my great-grandfather)

"Aged Citizen Dies Monday Night"
Geo. Geisler, one of the best known and most highly respected citizen of
Johnson county died at his home in the Sulphur Springs community Monday
after a long illness. Mr Geisler was born in Austria on April 20, 1846
coming to the United States in his young boyhood.

For many years he and his family had lived at Bethlehem moving to their
home where he died about five years ago.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bolin, Methodist minister of
Ft. Smith, on Tuesday afternoon at the Sulphur Springs cemetery.

Mr. Geilser is survived by his wife, five daughters and two sons.

Mesdames Ernest McDaniel and Clyde Laster are his daughters.

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Transcriber's note:
Daughters were married to (Jessie Ann) Luster Coffee, (Mary) Ed Turner/Virgie Baskin,
(Lucy) Roy Ogilvie, (Ollie) Ernest L. McDaniel, and (Maude) Clyde Laster.

Wife was Mary Stovall, first married to George D. Blackard).