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George Henry Cyphers

(19 Aug 1886 - 26 Jan 1954)

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George Henry Cyphers

Unknown Susan Wilhelm
Children
Elizabeth Ann Cyphers

Notes: Baptism: 05 Jun 1887, Second Methodist Church of Easton

Easton Express, Wednesday, January 27, 1954, Page 42

George Cyphers, Cook At Inn on Campus Of Lafayette, Was 67

George Henry Cyphers, 67 short order cook and waiter, died late yesterday afternoon while waiting for a bus at March and Cattell Streets.

Mr. Cyphers, a cook at the College Inn on the Lafayette College campus, died of a heart attack according to Martin J. Bechtel, Northampton County Coroner. Mr. Cypyhers was taken to Easton Hospital in the ambulance and pronounced dead on arrival at about 5:30 p.m.

A cook, at the College Inn for the last three years. Mr. Cyphers apparently was on his way home when he was stricken. He boarded at 10 N. 5th St. for the last few years.

Born in Easton on Aug 19, 1886, he was a son of the late Jesse K. and Susan Wilhelm Cyphers. He was a lifelong resident of this city. Before taking the job with the inn, he had been employed as a cook and waiter about 20 years at the White House Restaurant, South Fourth Street. Earlier he worked at the old Henthorn Restaurant, South Bank and Pine Streets.

Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Scranton, and a sister, Mrs. Rosa M. Sauerwein, of Easton. The only other relatives are nieces and nephews.

Sibling(s):

John Benjamin Cyphers
Sarah Margaret Cyphers
Jesse Garfield Cyphers
Anna Mabel Cyphers
George Henry Cyphers
Carrie Harrison Cyphers
Rose Cyphers

Last Updated on: August 13, 2006

Daughter of William Knauss and Elizabeth
Born: July 1860
Died 09 Oct 1927.