Mrs. Elizabeth Reber, nee Kline, d. March 9, 1890, Reading
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Mrs. Elizabeth Reber, nee Kline, d. March 9, 1890, Reading
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Posted: 24 Jul 2001 5:57PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Kline, Reber, Smith, Perry, Adams
Reading Eagle, March 10, 1890, Monday
Mrs. Elizabeth Reber died at her home 844 Walnut St., of consumption, aged 73 years. She was the widow of Joseph Reber and a member of Ebeneezer Evangelical Church. Her maiden name was Kline. 7 children survive, Wm. Reber, Leesport, Aaron K., Joel K., and Daniel K. Reber, this city, Mrs. J. Perry, Kansas, and Mrs. I. S. Smith, and Mrs. O. Adams of this city.
Reading Eagle, March 11, 1890, Tuesday,
Death Notice (Summary)
Reber, in this city on the 9th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Reber. Funeral on Thursday forenoon 10 o'clock, from the residence of her son, J. K. Reber, 154 N. 9th St. Services at Ebeneezer Evangelical Church. Internment at Charles Evans Cemetery.
Reading Eagle March 13, 1890, Thursday
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Reber took place from the residence of her son J. K. Reber 154 N. 9th St. and was well attended. The remains were dressed in a black shroud and reposed in a handsome black cloth casket, the plate of which bore the following inscription - Mrs. Elizabeth Reber, born Dec. 12, 1815, died March 9, 1890. A sheaf of wheat was clasped in the hands. The cortage proceeded to Ebeneezer Evangelical Church, where services were conducted by Rev. S. C. Breyfogle. Internment in Charles Evans. J. K., Aaron K., and Daniel Reber and Irwin Smith were bearers.
Mrs. Elizabeth Reber died at her home 844 Walnut St., of consumption, aged 73 years. She was the widow of Joseph Reber and a member of Ebeneezer Evangelical Church. Her maiden name was Kline. 7 children survive, Wm. Reber, Leesport, Aaron K., Joel K., and Daniel K. Reber, this city, Mrs. J. Perry, Kansas, and Mrs. I. S. Smith, and Mrs. O. Adams of this city.
Reading Eagle, March 11, 1890, Tuesday,
Death Notice (Summary)
Reber, in this city on the 9th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Reber. Funeral on Thursday forenoon 10 o'clock, from the residence of her son, J. K. Reber, 154 N. 9th St. Services at Ebeneezer Evangelical Church. Internment at Charles Evans Cemetery.
Reading Eagle March 13, 1890, Thursday
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Reber took place from the residence of her son J. K. Reber 154 N. 9th St. and was well attended. The remains were dressed in a black shroud and reposed in a handsome black cloth casket, the plate of which bore the following inscription - Mrs. Elizabeth Reber, born Dec. 12, 1815, died March 9, 1890. A sheaf of wheat was clasped in the hands. The cortage proceeded to Ebeneezer Evangelical Church, where services were conducted by Rev. S. C. Breyfogle. Internment in Charles Evans. J. K., Aaron K., and Daniel Reber and Irwin Smith were bearers.