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William Barner Harbach

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William Barner Harbach Veteran

Birth
Loganton, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jun 2012 (aged 88)
Lewisburg, Union County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Loganton, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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William B. Harbach
June 7, 2012
The Express

William Barner Harbach, 88, of 1 W. Sycamore Place, Lewisburg, formerly of Loganton, entered into rest at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village.

He was born on Jan. 9, 1924 in Loganton, the son of the late Ray Lee and Cathryn Elizabeth (Barner) Harbach.

On Aug. 29, 1946, in Loganton by the Rev. Thurman R. Hustler, he married the former Betty Louise Kerstetter, who survives.

On Oct. 2, 1946, in Harrisburg, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in World War II until his honorable discharge on May 5, 1947 in Augusta, Ga. While enlisted, he served with the 336th Army Service Force Band as a clarinetist, and was awarded the World War Two Victory Medal.

He was a graduate of Sugar Valley High School, class of 1941. He then earned his B.S. in Mathamatics from Lock Haven University, class of 1945, and his Master of Education from Bucknell University, class of 1949.

Mr. Harbach began his career as an educator, teaching mathematics in the Ulysses Schools, Potter County, Pa. He then taught mathematics and was the principal in the Bald Eagle-Nittany Valley Schools. Finally, he taught mathematics in the Sugar Valley School from 1956 through 1970, and then served as principal of the Sugar Valley Schools in the Keystone Central School District from 1970 until his retirement in 1979.

Bill was a member of Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Loganton, where he served on and was past president of the church council. He also served on the Sugar Valley-Nittany Valley Joint Church Council, was the Mayor of Loganton, and a member of the Lewisville Lodge #556, Free and Accepted Masons, and Blue Lodge, Potter County.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are one son and daughter-in-law, Chester M. and Jean L. Harbach of Monticello, Ark.; one granddaughter, Shelley Lynn Pruett; one great-grandson, Alex McCarty; one brother and sister-in-law, Gene C. and Betty Harbach of Bedford; and several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a memorial service to honor Bill at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 9, 2012 at the Village Common at Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village, 6 Tressler Blvd, Lewisburg, with the Rev. Theodore L. Cockley, Chaplin to Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village, officiating. Following the service there will be a reception.

Private interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Loganton.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Bill's memory may be sent to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6 W. Main St., Loganton, Pa. 17747.

To share in Bill's remembrance, please visit www.adamofh.com.

Funeral arrangements are by the Dominick T. Adamo Funeral Home, 247 Chestnut St., Mifflinburg.
William B. Harbach
June 7, 2012
The Express

William Barner Harbach, 88, of 1 W. Sycamore Place, Lewisburg, formerly of Loganton, entered into rest at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village.

He was born on Jan. 9, 1924 in Loganton, the son of the late Ray Lee and Cathryn Elizabeth (Barner) Harbach.

On Aug. 29, 1946, in Loganton by the Rev. Thurman R. Hustler, he married the former Betty Louise Kerstetter, who survives.

On Oct. 2, 1946, in Harrisburg, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in World War II until his honorable discharge on May 5, 1947 in Augusta, Ga. While enlisted, he served with the 336th Army Service Force Band as a clarinetist, and was awarded the World War Two Victory Medal.

He was a graduate of Sugar Valley High School, class of 1941. He then earned his B.S. in Mathamatics from Lock Haven University, class of 1945, and his Master of Education from Bucknell University, class of 1949.

Mr. Harbach began his career as an educator, teaching mathematics in the Ulysses Schools, Potter County, Pa. He then taught mathematics and was the principal in the Bald Eagle-Nittany Valley Schools. Finally, he taught mathematics in the Sugar Valley School from 1956 through 1970, and then served as principal of the Sugar Valley Schools in the Keystone Central School District from 1970 until his retirement in 1979.

Bill was a member of Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Loganton, where he served on and was past president of the church council. He also served on the Sugar Valley-Nittany Valley Joint Church Council, was the Mayor of Loganton, and a member of the Lewisville Lodge #556, Free and Accepted Masons, and Blue Lodge, Potter County.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are one son and daughter-in-law, Chester M. and Jean L. Harbach of Monticello, Ark.; one granddaughter, Shelley Lynn Pruett; one great-grandson, Alex McCarty; one brother and sister-in-law, Gene C. and Betty Harbach of Bedford; and several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a memorial service to honor Bill at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 9, 2012 at the Village Common at Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village, 6 Tressler Blvd, Lewisburg, with the Rev. Theodore L. Cockley, Chaplin to Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village, officiating. Following the service there will be a reception.

Private interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Loganton.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Bill's memory may be sent to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6 W. Main St., Loganton, Pa. 17747.

To share in Bill's remembrance, please visit www.adamofh.com.

Funeral arrangements are by the Dominick T. Adamo Funeral Home, 247 Chestnut St., Mifflinburg.

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