Son of John Henry Lerch [or Lark] and Susan (Knoll/Noll/Knull) Lerch. The father was a private in the Civil War - [Co. G, 100th] PA Vol. [Inf]. His family has honored his service with an honorarium brick in the PA section of Walk of Valor at the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg.
The Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) 11 Jul 1944, Tue - Page 8
Levi H. Lerch, 76, a guest at the Burd & Rogers Memorial Home at Myerstown for some years, died at that institution on Monday Night, after a brief illness.
He was a son of the late Henry and Susan (Noll) Lerch. He leaved his wife, Katie, a guest at the same institution; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Daub and a son, Paul Lerch, both of Dauphin, also two brothers, David, of Harrisburg R.F.D., and Fred, of Annville.
He was a member of Myerstown Evangelical Congregational Church.
Son of John Henry Lerch [or Lark] and Susan (Knoll/Noll/Knull) Lerch. The father was a private in the Civil War - [Co. G, 100th] PA Vol. [Inf]. His family has honored his service with an honorarium brick in the PA section of Walk of Valor at the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg.
The Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) 11 Jul 1944, Tue - Page 8
Levi H. Lerch, 76, a guest at the Burd & Rogers Memorial Home at Myerstown for some years, died at that institution on Monday Night, after a brief illness.
He was a son of the late Henry and Susan (Noll) Lerch. He leaved his wife, Katie, a guest at the same institution; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Daub and a son, Paul Lerch, both of Dauphin, also two brothers, David, of Harrisburg R.F.D., and Fred, of Annville.
He was a member of Myerstown Evangelical Congregational Church.
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