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Hedwig
Hedwig "Hetric" M Freiberg
Hedwig "Hetric" M Freiberg 1880-1964
BIRTH 26 MAY 1880 • Germany
DEATH 1 DEC 1964 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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Hedwig
Hedwig "Hetric" M Freiberg
Hedwig "Hetric" M Freiberg 1880-1964
BIRTH 26 MAY 1880 • Germany
DEATH 1 DEC 1964 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 1907-02-14. Michael Fath, GAS EXPLOSION DOES DAMAGE, GEORGE OLMSTEADS EXPERIENCE20210301HAv-Gas Explosion at Michael J. Fath's homeCLIPPED FROMThe Potter Enterprise Coudersport, Pennsylvania14 Feb 1907, Thu • Page 1BYmeringuem • 17 Jul 2019.
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GAS EXPLOSION DOES DAMAGE,
GEORGE OLMSTEADS EXPERIENCE
Franklin once said: "Fire is a good servant but a bad master." In the present instance the bad master was gas. About four o'clock Friday afternoon George Olmsted removed an inch gas main connecting the pipe back of the meter which was under the porch of the residence of Michael Fath. That's all Olmsted can tell you about what happened as he was probably stunned by the force of the explosion. He told the ladies when they hurried out that there was nothing wrong only a little Are in the bags near him. The force of the explosion can be realized when the stones were blown from the wall of the house and even the joists were broken, while the floor was raised several inches, A large plate glass window in the front of the house was blown to bits and they were scattered far and wide.
Within the house many strange antics of the gas were noted. A center table was blown to the ceiling and landed a little to one side of its original location top downward. Pictures were wrecked, curtains torn and bric-a brac was scattered here and there and everything about the rooms affected by the blow up. The hall way, kitchen and pantry were so badly damaged that they will have to be entirely replastered and papered.
In the sitting room, which wonderful to relate was not in the least affected by the explosion, sat Mrs. Fath, Helen, her daughter and Mrs. Bates, who happily for all concerned were uninjured. The damage is being repaired as rapidly as possible.
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 1963-07-31. Class of '23 Reunion, 40 Years, Several former Teachers - Lucille Brocklebank31 Jul 1963, Wed • Page 8.
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THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
40 YEARS - Members of the CHS class of 1923 present for the 40th anniversary reunion at Potato City Inn Saturday. Front row (left to right):
- Ruth (Kidney) Allum,
- Daisy (Froebel) Murphy,
- Betty (Luft) Shinn,
- Lucille (Sonnekalb) Brocklebank,
- Uarda (Huntington) English,
- Eloise (Rees) Mills,
- Helen (Fath) Greene,
- Frances (Lignian) Deily.
Back row: - Walter Weils,
- Arthur Menschel,
- Guy Abson,
- Harold Higley,
- Blake Kelly,
- Arthur Beck,
- John Luft,
- Seneca Caulkins,
- Porter Huntington,
- Weldon Breunle,
- Roy Goodenough,
- Ferdinand Gunzburger.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodenough and family and Mrs. Phyllis Heck and daughter spent the weekend camping at Letchworth Park, N.Y.
Class of '23 Together For First Reunion In 40 Years; Several Former Teachers Come By LUCILLE BROCKLEBANK With mixed emotions, 42 members and guests of the Class of '23 met at Potato City Motor Inn Saturday night. After 40 years, some had changed only slightly. There was the gray hair and added poundage, and yes, the lack of hair for some! The original graduating class had 36 members. After meeting at 5:00 o'clock, an hour was spent in reminiscing with the "Do you remembers?" and looking at o'd pictures from intermediate grades to Mt. Vernon, taken on our Washington trip as seniors. Dinner was served at 6:15 at a "u" shaped table. The old Class of '23 gold and blue banner, made by Mrs. Frank French, had a spot of honor on the stone fireplace. Invocation was given by John M. Luft. Walter P. Wells welcomed old friends. The very able Henry W. Staiger was toastmaster, and called upon each old grad (with some interesting memory of each) for a short life sketch. Former teachers who were able to attend were
- Mrs. E. P. Huntington, Mrs. Marjorie Farley Mosch, Coudersport;
- Galen Mclnroy, Watkins Glen, N.Y.;
- Mrs. Ella Bailey Keith, Port Allegany, the fourth grade music teacher.
Answering to the class roll call were the following members, with their wives or husbands:
- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abson, Aliquippa;
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck, Cleveland Heights, Ohio;
- Mr. and Mrs. Blake Kelly, Lorraine, Ohio;
- Mr. and Mrs. Porter Huntington, Johnstown;
- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higley, Shinglehouse;
- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodenough, Elmira;
- Weldon Breunle, Hornell, N.Y.;
- John Luft, Allentown;
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Menschel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Gunzburger, Coudersport.
- Also, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English (Uarda Huntington), Abington, Pa.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Murphy (Daisy Froebel), Lexington, Ky.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deily (Frances Lignian), Allentown, Pa.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greene (Helen Fath), Roulette;
- Mr. and Mrs. Allum (Ruth Kidney), West Finley, Pa.;
- Mrs. F. S. Shinn (Betty Luft), Cleveland, Ohio;
- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brocklebank (Lucille Sonnekalb), Coudersport.
Two guests, former grade school mates, attending were
- Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Caulkins of Maryland and
- Mrs. Eloise Rees Mills, Little Falls, N.Y.
Unable to attend were
- Hazel Halloran Rice, Hamburg, N.Y.;
- Claire Lawler, Medina, Ohio;
- Mark Ferguson, Great Valley, N.Y.;
- Lloyd Jones, Milford;
- Earl Harris, Olean;
- Ruth Kelly Peters, Shinglehouse;
- Metta Nelson, Susquehanna;
- Louise Marble Graver, Whitesville, N.Y.
Listed "In Memoriam" were
- Minnie Mosch Erway,
- Haven Clark,
- Helen Dieffenbacher Nolle,
- Walter Gustwick,
- Charles James,
- George Whalen,
- Eugene Gillon,
- Vivian Patterson,
- Edythe Snyder Gutgsell and
- Carlton Wolz.
Roy Goodenough won the prize for having the most grandchildren (18) and the award for coming the longest distance went to Mr. and Mrs. Milford Murphy, Lexington, Ky.
Michael Connolly Hospitalized Following Air Force Accident Michael Connolly, serving in the Air Force as a mechanic at Fort Bragg, N.C., fell during the refueling of a plane during a storm, breaking his left arm and leg. He will be hospitalized for two months '. or more. I He would be glad to hear from j his friend.s His address is Ward ; 6-B, Womack Army Hospital, Fort Bragg, N.C. Speeding Charge Filed Against Mt. Jewel t Driver Richard Carrow, 35, Mt. Jewett, has been charged with speeding according to Coudersport-based slate police after he was stopped in Roulette Township Wednesday. Police said Carrow was driving a tractor-trailer when stopped. The case was filed with justice of the peace Eugene Ostrum. Knowing traffic signs by their shape is especially helpful at night. Sunderlinville Youth Drowns At Ft. Devens, Mass. The sad news reached Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mann of Sunderlinville, Saturday, that their son, Sgt. Glenn Mann, 21, had lost his life at Ft. Devens, Aycr, Mass., while swimming. Details of the fatality are not available. The young soldier had served almost four years and had only one month to serve before discharge. He was a member of the Sunderlinville Baptist Church. He is survived by his parents; a half brother, Ernest Quackenbush, Harrison Valley; a step-brother, Arthur Glover, at home; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. A. i J. Plank, Sabiasville. Friends were received at the Koch-Kear Funeral Home at Ulysses and funeral service is being held today (Wednesday) from the Sunderlinville Baptist Church. The Rev. Clair Statham of Hammonds-port, will officiate. Interment will be in Ulysses Cemetery. IpONBETfiER USED CARSjj 1956 Mercury 2-Dr Hardtop Needs Work Cheap 1956 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Station Wagon Just $75 1950 Ford Fairlane 4-Dr. V-8 New Inspection Warner's ESSO and DINER Pt. Allegany Rd. Coudersport WHOLE Fresh Campbell's Tomato 5) 10 Cans 46-Oz. Cans. Pine 0 Cherri Mtt Reg. 33-! Firch's DONUTS Pkg. of 12 29 Io. 2 Vi Cans. Hunt's Tomatoes
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- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Box Number: 2415; Certificate Number Range: 119801-122650.
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Hetric M. Fath in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Hetric M. Fath
[Hetric M. Frieberg]
Gender: Female
Race: White
widowed
res: 337 E. 2nd st
Coudersport
Age: 84y
Birth: 26 May 1880
Germany
Death: 1 Dec 1964 01:28h
Potter Co Mem Hosp
Coudersport, Potter, PennPenna
cause: coronary occlusion 2 wks
ASCVD, years
other: varicose ulcers with cellulitis
signed: George C. Mosch, MD
Father: Louis Frieberg
Mother: Emilie Frieberg
Spouse: Michael Fath
inform: Mrs. Kenneth Greene
Roulette
burial: 12-4-64
Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport
Certificate: 122327-64
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Box Number: 2415; Certificate Number Range: 119801-122650
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Hetric M. Fath in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Hetric M. Fath
[Hetric M. Frieberg]
Gender: Female
Race: White
widowed
res: 337 E. 2nd st
Coudersport
Age: 84y
Birth: 26 May 1880
Germany
Death: 1 Dec 1964 01:28h
Potter Co Mem Hosp
Coudersport, Potter, PennPenna
cause: coronary occlusion 2 wks
ASCVD,… |
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