The funeral of William A. Harbach, 511 Pearl, was largely attended, delegations of Camp 89, P.O.S. of A; Mt. Penn Council, R.A; Painters' and Decorators' union, Resolute Council, Jr. O.U.A.M., and the Liberty fire company, the latter with the Germania band, turning out. The services were held at the house by Rev. Dr. Henry Mosser. The choir of the First Reformed church sand "Shed Not a Tear," and other appropriate selections at the house and grave. The remains were dressed in black and reposed in a handsome wal-....
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 26, 1891.
The funeral of William A. Harbach, 511 Pearl, was largely attended, delegations of Camp 89, P.O.S. of A; Mt. Penn Council, R.A; Painters' and Decorators' union, Resolute Council, Jr. O.U.A.M., and the Liberty fire company, the latter with the Germania band, turning out. The services were held at the house by Rev. Dr. Henry Mosser. The choir of the First Reformed church sand "Shed Not a Tear," and other appropriate selections at the house and grave. The remains were dressed in black and reposed in a handsome wal-....
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 26, 1891.
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