Wife of Herbert O Striebeck.
Sister to
Harry V B b. abt 1986
William Lester b. abt 1899
Floyd L b. abt 1903
Frank b. abt 1912
Two Children
Helen J. Barth Passwater. and Barbara Barth Johnson
The following is from Edythe's obit from the Indianapolis Star,
Edythe Moreland Barth Striebeck, 88 Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel at Woodruff Place. With calling from 3 p.m. to 5p.m. and 7p.m. to 9p.m. today. She had been a proofreader 19 years for C.E. Pauley Co. retiring in 1967. Mrs. Striebeck was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ. She was the widow of Herbert O. Striebeck. Survivors: Daughters Barbara Barth Johnson and Helen Barth Passwater: stepdaughters Nancy Striebeck and Wilma Sedeghin: seven grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren.+
Grandma was so neat, and everything had a place. The things I remember most about her was that she would surprise me with the dolls and the clothes off the back of cereal boxes.(it was the 60's) She loved the organ, watching birds, taught me how to made Barbie clothes with a child size sewing machine that she got me for Christmas. (I still have the sewing machine, and will save it for my granddaughter.) When I was 14 she gave me her baby doll she got when she was 9 years old. Becky came with a letter and a sweet note about her. I have the letter and Becky. I hope my granddaughter loves her as much I do.
The father of her children and 1st husband was Louis Barth.
More bio to follow.
Wife of Herbert O Striebeck.
Sister to
Harry V B b. abt 1986
William Lester b. abt 1899
Floyd L b. abt 1903
Frank b. abt 1912
Two Children
Helen J. Barth Passwater. and Barbara Barth Johnson
The following is from Edythe's obit from the Indianapolis Star,
Edythe Moreland Barth Striebeck, 88 Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel at Woodruff Place. With calling from 3 p.m. to 5p.m. and 7p.m. to 9p.m. today. She had been a proofreader 19 years for C.E. Pauley Co. retiring in 1967. Mrs. Striebeck was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ. She was the widow of Herbert O. Striebeck. Survivors: Daughters Barbara Barth Johnson and Helen Barth Passwater: stepdaughters Nancy Striebeck and Wilma Sedeghin: seven grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren.+
Grandma was so neat, and everything had a place. The things I remember most about her was that she would surprise me with the dolls and the clothes off the back of cereal boxes.(it was the 60's) She loved the organ, watching birds, taught me how to made Barbie clothes with a child size sewing machine that she got me for Christmas. (I still have the sewing machine, and will save it for my granddaughter.) When I was 14 she gave me her baby doll she got when she was 9 years old. Becky came with a letter and a sweet note about her. I have the letter and Becky. I hope my granddaughter loves her as much I do.
The father of her children and 1st husband was Louis Barth.
More bio to follow.