Sunday News (Lancaster, PA), 17 Apr 1960, pg. 42.
"Harry Thomas Maharg, forty-five, 521 Rome Rd., Lititz, died at 7:50 a.m. Saturday in General Hospital, after an illness of three months.
Born in Linfield, Pa., he was the son of Ella Eltonhead Maharg, Lititz, and the late Clarence E. Maharg. He was married to Winifred Becker Maharg.
He was employed as credit manager at U. S. Asbestos Div., Manheim. He was vice president of Motor and Equipment Manufacturers' Assn., Cleveland.
He was a sergeant in the Air Force during WWII and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lititz.
He was a member of IOOF 1050, Lititz; F&AM 587, Manheim; Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Harrisburg Consistory and Zembe Shrine Temple, Harrisburg.
Surviving are his wife; mother; three sisters, Mrs. Barton Kent, Lititz; Mrs. Jack Roth, Lancaster; Mrs. Forrest Mow, San Rafael, Calif., and two brothers, Clarence S. Maharg, Lititz and Edward M. Maharg, Woodacre, Calif."
Sunday News (Lancaster, PA), 17 Apr 1960, pg. 42.
"Harry Thomas Maharg, forty-five, 521 Rome Rd., Lititz, died at 7:50 a.m. Saturday in General Hospital, after an illness of three months.
Born in Linfield, Pa., he was the son of Ella Eltonhead Maharg, Lititz, and the late Clarence E. Maharg. He was married to Winifred Becker Maharg.
He was employed as credit manager at U. S. Asbestos Div., Manheim. He was vice president of Motor and Equipment Manufacturers' Assn., Cleveland.
He was a sergeant in the Air Force during WWII and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lititz.
He was a member of IOOF 1050, Lititz; F&AM 587, Manheim; Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Harrisburg Consistory and Zembe Shrine Temple, Harrisburg.
Surviving are his wife; mother; three sisters, Mrs. Barton Kent, Lititz; Mrs. Jack Roth, Lancaster; Mrs. Forrest Mow, San Rafael, Calif., and two brothers, Clarence S. Maharg, Lititz and Edward M. Maharg, Woodacre, Calif."
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