OBIT: Samuel C. HULING, 1895, native of Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/huntingdon/ __________________________________________ SAMUEL C. HULING Died suddenly at his home, 506 Seventh avenue, yesterday morning. He had been in delicate health for ten years and suffered from weak lungs, heart disease and dropsy. While living on a farm near Mt. Union Mr. Huling was injured by the bursting of a gun and had never been well since. Yesterday morning he got up and ate his breakfast as usual. He then laid down on a lounge. At 9:30 his wife noticed that he was very pale. She tried to rouse him and found that he was dead. The deceased was born near Mt. Union April 5, 1838. He came to this city on October 5, 1892. His wife, to whom he was married November 28, 1867, as does also one daughter, Mrs. Carrie Calderwood of this city, and one son, Thomas H., residing at home. His stepmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Huling, resided with him. Mr. Huling was a member of the Eighth Avenue Methodist church. He served in the late war in company L, Nineteenth Pennsylvania cavalry. Services will be conducted at his home this evening by Rev. J. Ellis Bell. The remains will be taken to Mt. Union on seashore express tomorrow morning, where the interment will be made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Pa., April 10, 1895