John Henry Bard, seventy-six, an employee of the Continental Rubber works her for 15 years, died Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs Lillian Wilson, 132 W. 18th st, after a long illness.
Funeral are to be held a 2p.m. Monday in the Dickson funeral home, 347 W 11th st,with interment in Fairview cemetery, where Fairview I.O>O.F. lodge will have charge of exercises.
Pallbearers will be Kenneth Francis and William Wilson; Arthur, Albert and Lyle Enpley, Mirrell and Richard Bard.
Born in Fairview, Mr. Bard spent most of his life in Erie. He is survived by a son, Mirrell W. Bard; two daughters, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Ruth Enpley and one brother, George Bard, together with 17 grandchildren.
Obituary from : Erie Daily Times, page 31
28 May 1937
John Henry Bard, seventy-six, an employee of the Continental Rubber works her for 15 years, died Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs Lillian Wilson, 132 W. 18th st, after a long illness.
Funeral are to be held a 2p.m. Monday in the Dickson funeral home, 347 W 11th st,with interment in Fairview cemetery, where Fairview I.O>O.F. lodge will have charge of exercises.
Pallbearers will be Kenneth Francis and William Wilson; Arthur, Albert and Lyle Enpley, Mirrell and Richard Bard.
Born in Fairview, Mr. Bard spent most of his life in Erie. He is survived by a son, Mirrell W. Bard; two daughters, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Ruth Enpley and one brother, George Bard, together with 17 grandchildren.
Obituary from : Erie Daily Times, page 31
28 May 1937
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