Pike, Permilla (nee Harbach)
Permilla, wife of John E. Pike, aged 69 years, 9 months and 12 days, died of complication of ailments at 10:30 p.m. Monday, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter P. Fichthorn, 539 Pike St. She had been ailing eight years and was confined to bed since last Friday.
Mrs. Pike was born in Bernville and came to Reading 36 years ago. Prior to that she resided in Wernersville several years. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. John Harbach. She was a member of Haines' Reformed Congregation.
Surviving besides her husband, who was formerly employed at the Bethlehem Steel Company, are four daughters, Annie M., wife of Walter P. Fichthorn, at whose home she died, Ella N., wife of Irvin E. Degler, Reading; Mary E., wife of Frederick Doorman, Wyomissing, and Louisa, wife of William Houser, Reading; five grandchildren and one brother, Cyrus, Carbon County.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 13, 1925, p. 2.
Pike, Permilla (nee Harbach)
Permilla, wife of John E. Pike, aged 69 years, 9 months and 12 days, died of complication of ailments at 10:30 p.m. Monday, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter P. Fichthorn, 539 Pike St. She had been ailing eight years and was confined to bed since last Friday.
Mrs. Pike was born in Bernville and came to Reading 36 years ago. Prior to that she resided in Wernersville several years. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. John Harbach. She was a member of Haines' Reformed Congregation.
Surviving besides her husband, who was formerly employed at the Bethlehem Steel Company, are four daughters, Annie M., wife of Walter P. Fichthorn, at whose home she died, Ella N., wife of Irvin E. Degler, Reading; Mary E., wife of Frederick Doorman, Wyomissing, and Louisa, wife of William Houser, Reading; five grandchildren and one brother, Cyrus, Carbon County.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 13, 1925, p. 2.
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