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Ida Christiana <I>Ohnmeiss</I> Harbach

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Ida Christiana Ohnmeiss Harbach

Birth
Greene Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Sep 1953 (aged 81)
Loganton, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carroll, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Lucille (Ohnmeiss) Hudson, youngest daughter of Robert LaRue Ohnmeiss, said Aunt Ida was famous for her shoo fly pie and Brown Stone Front cake (3/12/02).

OBITUARY
Mrs. Frank Harbach
LOGANTON -- Mrs. Ida "Christina" [Ohnmeiss] Harbach, 82, the widow of [Charles] Frank Harbach, died at 3:35 a.m. today at her home in Loganton R.D., of complications due to her age, and after an extended illness. She had been bedfast for some time.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Sugar Valley, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ohmeiss [sic]. The Harbachs farmed until the death of Mr. Harbach about 21 years ago. A son, Fred, has made his home with Mrs. Harbach in recent years. Another son and two daughters also survive: Harry Harbach and Mrs. Henry Embich, Loganton R.D., and Mrs. John S. Limbert, Altoona. There are 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Mrs. Harbach was a member of the Evangelical United Bretheren Church at Mount Union. Two former pastors, the Rev. H.C. Kieffel, of Shamokin Dam, and the Rev. A.C. Paulhamus, of Williamsport, will assist the Rev. John Shafer for the funeral services.
[Source: Lock Haven Express newspaper, Thursday, 17 September 1953]
Lucille (Ohnmeiss) Hudson, youngest daughter of Robert LaRue Ohnmeiss, said Aunt Ida was famous for her shoo fly pie and Brown Stone Front cake (3/12/02).

OBITUARY
Mrs. Frank Harbach
LOGANTON -- Mrs. Ida "Christina" [Ohnmeiss] Harbach, 82, the widow of [Charles] Frank Harbach, died at 3:35 a.m. today at her home in Loganton R.D., of complications due to her age, and after an extended illness. She had been bedfast for some time.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Sugar Valley, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ohmeiss [sic]. The Harbachs farmed until the death of Mr. Harbach about 21 years ago. A son, Fred, has made his home with Mrs. Harbach in recent years. Another son and two daughters also survive: Harry Harbach and Mrs. Henry Embich, Loganton R.D., and Mrs. John S. Limbert, Altoona. There are 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Mrs. Harbach was a member of the Evangelical United Bretheren Church at Mount Union. Two former pastors, the Rev. H.C. Kieffel, of Shamokin Dam, and the Rev. A.C. Paulhamus, of Williamsport, will assist the Rev. John Shafer for the funeral services.
[Source: Lock Haven Express newspaper, Thursday, 17 September 1953]


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