LEON J. HACHAT DIES SUDDENTLY
Engaged in Business In Fairchance
Leon Joseph Hachat, 68, retired Fairchance
businessman, died unexpetdly at 12:32 p.m.
Saturday, July 23, 1949, in Uniontown Hospital.
A resident of that community for 37 years, Mr. Hachat owned a bakery shop for
some time and later engaged in the feed and hardware business.
He retired three years ago. He was a former member of the borough council.
Surviving are his widow, Salina Henery Hachat, whom he married 46 years ago in
Brookville; one daughterm Mrs. Ewing [Yvonne] Shanaberger, Fairchance; one
brother, Raymond J. Hachat, Clarksburg, W.Va; one sister Mrs. Julia Bousifet,
Fort Smith, Ark.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Friends are being received in the Sharp and Wagner funeral Home, Fairchance, where
funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wed. Rev. H.L. Humbert will
officate. Burial will follow in Sylvan Heights Cemetery.
LEON J. HACHAT DIES SUDDENTLY
Engaged in Business In Fairchance
Leon Joseph Hachat, 68, retired Fairchance
businessman, died unexpetdly at 12:32 p.m.
Saturday, July 23, 1949, in Uniontown Hospital.
A resident of that community for 37 years, Mr. Hachat owned a bakery shop for
some time and later engaged in the feed and hardware business.
He retired three years ago. He was a former member of the borough council.
Surviving are his widow, Salina Henery Hachat, whom he married 46 years ago in
Brookville; one daughterm Mrs. Ewing [Yvonne] Shanaberger, Fairchance; one
brother, Raymond J. Hachat, Clarksburg, W.Va; one sister Mrs. Julia Bousifet,
Fort Smith, Ark.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Friends are being received in the Sharp and Wagner funeral Home, Fairchance, where
funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wed. Rev. H.L. Humbert will
officate. Burial will follow in Sylvan Heights Cemetery.
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