Children:
William Harry Kiefer
Annie Elizabeth Kiefer
2nd Louisa Buskirk
Minnie Mae Kiefer
Robert E. Kieffer
Simon P. Kiefer
Emma S. Kiefer
Rose M. Kiefer
Agnes Elenora Kiefer
Ida G. Kiefer
Sibling(s):
James Madison Kiefer
William Richard Kiefer
Benjamin Kiefer
Maria Kiefer
Eleanor Kiefer
Harriet Kiefer |
Notes:
Easton Daily Argus, Tuesday, September 27, 1910, Page 2
Simon P. Kieffer
Simon P. Kieffer, the truant officer of the Easton School district, died at six o'clock this morning at his home, 914 Ferry street, this city of a complication of ailments which confined hi to his bed the past week. he was in the sixty-sixth year of his age. The deceased was a native of Easton. At the outbreak of the Civil war he enlisted in Co. H, 47th Penna Vol., and served throughout the war. Mr. Kieffer was for thirty years a passenger train conductor on the Central railroad. In 1902 he was elected a member of the select council as a Republican from the Sixth ward and served a full term of four years. He had served as truant officer several years. Becoming ill he handed in his resignation to take effect October 1 next. Mr. Kieffer is survived by his widow and several children - William H., Mrs. Amos King, Mrs. William B. Roberts, Robert, Simon P., Jr., Miss Ida, all of Easton, and Mrs. Albert Bradley, of Bristol, Pa.; also two brothers and three sisters, Wm. Kieffer and Mrs. Charles Miksch, of Nazareth; Mrs. William Grube and Mrs. Eleanor Hummel, of Easton, and Benjamin Kieffer, of Catasauqua. He was a member of Lafayette Post, No. 217, G.A.R., Conductors Brotherhood and the First United Evangelical Church.
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