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November 29, 1919
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Monday, January 9, 1922 Gettysburg, Pa.
County Farmer Dies of Cancer
W.T. Sherman Sites, near Fairfield, succumbs after lingering illness.
W.T. Sherman Sites, prominent farmer, died at his home, near Fairfield,
Liberty Township, Saturday afternoon after a lingering illness of cancer.
Aged 57 years and sixteen days.
He leaves a wife and aged father, George F. Sites, also of Liberty township.
The following brothers and sisters also survive:
The following half brothers and sisters:
Twelve grandchildren survive.
Funeral services from his late home
Wednesday morning meeting at the house at 10 o’clock.
Followed by services in the Reformed church, Fairfield at 11 o’clock.
Rev.Walter Pugh officiating.
Interment in Fairfield Union Cemetary.
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Margaret Louisa, George Patterson, Robert Milton, John Harvey
Lawrence Armor, Mary Annie, Sherman, James Sherman
The following sons survive:
J. Harvey of Chicago
George P. of Wamsocket, South Dakota
J. Sherman of McKnightstown
R. Milton of Fairfield
and Lawrence A. at home.
Mrs. Milton Hull of Gettysburg
John H. Mayfield of Oklahoma
Ebenezer of Gettysburg
Mrs. James Hoffman of Fairfield
G. Armor of Clear Springs, Md.
Mrs. Lawrence Baltzley of Wamsoket, South Dakota.
and Stewart W. of Fairfield
Charles A. of Pittsburgh
Edna of Kansas
James of Missouri
Mrs. Hardman of Emmitsburg
Lloyd S. of Arendtsville,
Mackley A. and Donald M. of Fairfield,
and Mrs. Helox of Wisconsin.