The body was taken to the Welsh Funeral Home this afternoon will be removed to the home of Mr. HUBER's son, Dean C HUBER, 646 East Bald Eagle Street.
In addition to his son, Mr. HUBER is survived by his widow, who has been in ill health several years.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. Homer W. HELSEY Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ad burial will be made at Highland Cemetery Mr. HUBER for eight years caretaker of the city's parks, was formerly a baker, having learned his trade from B. F. MARSHALL, said to have been the first baker in Lock Haven, and for many years conducted a bakery on Bellefonte Avenue. Mr. HUBER was a member of the Evangelical Church and Camp No. 153 (?); P.O.S. of A.
The body was taken to the Welsh Funeral Home this afternoon will be removed to the home of Mr. HUBER's son, Dean C HUBER, 646 East Bald Eagle Street.
In addition to his son, Mr. HUBER is survived by his widow, who has been in ill health several years.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. Homer W. HELSEY Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ad burial will be made at Highland Cemetery Mr. HUBER for eight years caretaker of the city's parks, was formerly a baker, having learned his trade from B. F. MARSHALL, said to have been the first baker in Lock Haven, and for many years conducted a bakery on Bellefonte Avenue. Mr. HUBER was a member of the Evangelical Church and Camp No. 153 (?); P.O.S. of A.
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