OBIT: Benjamin B. BOESHORE, 1902, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Natalie Seiwell. Instructor@aol.com Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/lebanon/ _______________________________________________ B.B. Boeshore Dead Former Jury Commissioner Is Suddenly Taken Off ON HIS WAY TO WORSHIP Stricken With Illness, He Is Assisted Home and Lingers Until This Morning. Former Jury Commission Benjamin B. Boeshore died very suddenly on Monday at his home, 434 North Eleventh street, aged 59 years. He seemed to be in ordinarily good health yesterday. He attended services in Salem United Brethern Church in the morning and was on his way to the same place in the afternoon when he was taken ill. Something akin to paralysis seemed to effect him while on Ninth street, near Lehman and friends assisted him to his some. He became unconscious shortly after and remained so until the end at 2 o'clock Monday morning. He is survived by Shirk Boeshore, who conducted the grocery store, at Fifth and Lehman street, under the name of B. B. Boeshore and Son, and another son, Light Boeshore. Brothers and sisters are Samuel Boeshore and Mrs. Ed. Kohr, of Lebanon; Joseph and William Boeshore, of Lickdale, and Ex-Sheriff Frank Boeshore of East Hanover. The deceased was best known as Jury Commissioner, in which capacity he served many years. Until last March he was employed as shipping clerk at the Lebanon Stove Works, having resigned then to devote more time to the business with his son. He resided in Lebanon about twelve years, coming here from Fredericksburg, where he was engaged as a miller.