Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Friday September 12, 1941, p. 2
WOMAN HURT IN FALL DIES IN HOSPITAL
Miss Hettie D. Huber, eighty, of Mt. Pleasant, Bart township, died at 5:45 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's hospital. Dr. A. V. Walter, county coroner, said death was caused by complications resulting from a fracture of the left hip which she suffered in a fall at her home. She was admitted to the hospital August 27.
Born in Manheim, she was a daughter of the late Amos A. and Anna Huber. She was a member of the Reformed Mennonite church and a practical nurse by occupation.
Besides her sister, Mrs. Lizzie A. Trout, with whom she resided, she is survived by one brother, H. K. Huber, of Willow Street RD.
p. 28 Burial Sunday September 14, 1941 in Landisville Reformed Mennonite Cemetery.
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Friday September 12, 1941, p. 2
WOMAN HURT IN FALL DIES IN HOSPITAL
Miss Hettie D. Huber, eighty, of Mt. Pleasant, Bart township, died at 5:45 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's hospital. Dr. A. V. Walter, county coroner, said death was caused by complications resulting from a fracture of the left hip which she suffered in a fall at her home. She was admitted to the hospital August 27.
Born in Manheim, she was a daughter of the late Amos A. and Anna Huber. She was a member of the Reformed Mennonite church and a practical nurse by occupation.
Besides her sister, Mrs. Lizzie A. Trout, with whom she resided, she is survived by one brother, H. K. Huber, of Willow Street RD.
p. 28 Burial Sunday September 14, 1941 in Landisville Reformed Mennonite Cemetery.
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