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Sarah <I>Pahl</I> Huber

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Sarah Pahl Huber

Birth
Russia
Death
23 Jul 1947 (aged 60)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1333466, Longitude: -121.2458191
Plot
MAP B BLK 159 SE/4
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Sarah Huber, sister of Christ Pahl of Lodi, died in Oakland at her home after an illness of about seven years. She was 61.
A native of Russia, she came to Carson, N.D. her home for most of her life, in 1906, and then to Oakland about five months ago in an attempt to recoup her health. She was a member of the Carson Congregational Church.
Survivors include the widower, John Huber of Oakland; and the following sons and daughters: August J. Huber of Flasher, N.D.; Chris Huber of San Diego; Arthur Huber of Jamestown, N.D.; John W. Huber Jr., of Bonesteel, N.D.; Fred Huber of Minneapolis; Reuben Huber of Bonesteel; Leo Huber of Minneapolis; Ida Hertz of Bonesteel; Lydia Rath of Oakland; Rose Fleihman of Carson; Martha Rossum of Evansville, Minn.; Otto Huber of Minneapolis; Bertah Sayler of New Leipzig, N.D.; Dina Huber of Oakland; Lillie Ackerman of New Leipzig and Delores Huber of Oakland.
The following sisters and brother survive: Sam Pahl of Aurora, Ore.; Gottlieb Pahl of MacIntosh, S.D.; Christ Pahl of Lodi; Jacob Pahl of New Leipzig; Mrs. William Bierwagon of Thompson Falls, Mont., and Mrs. Martha Leichner of Plevna, Mont. She was the grandmother of 20.
Burial in Lodi Memorial Cemetery
Lodi News-Sentinel July 24, 1947
Mrs. Sarah Huber, sister of Christ Pahl of Lodi, died in Oakland at her home after an illness of about seven years. She was 61.
A native of Russia, she came to Carson, N.D. her home for most of her life, in 1906, and then to Oakland about five months ago in an attempt to recoup her health. She was a member of the Carson Congregational Church.
Survivors include the widower, John Huber of Oakland; and the following sons and daughters: August J. Huber of Flasher, N.D.; Chris Huber of San Diego; Arthur Huber of Jamestown, N.D.; John W. Huber Jr., of Bonesteel, N.D.; Fred Huber of Minneapolis; Reuben Huber of Bonesteel; Leo Huber of Minneapolis; Ida Hertz of Bonesteel; Lydia Rath of Oakland; Rose Fleihman of Carson; Martha Rossum of Evansville, Minn.; Otto Huber of Minneapolis; Bertah Sayler of New Leipzig, N.D.; Dina Huber of Oakland; Lillie Ackerman of New Leipzig and Delores Huber of Oakland.
The following sisters and brother survive: Sam Pahl of Aurora, Ore.; Gottlieb Pahl of MacIntosh, S.D.; Christ Pahl of Lodi; Jacob Pahl of New Leipzig; Mrs. William Bierwagon of Thompson Falls, Mont., and Mrs. Martha Leichner of Plevna, Mont. She was the grandmother of 20.
Burial in Lodi Memorial Cemetery
Lodi News-Sentinel July 24, 1947


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  • Created by: LyndaBentz
  • Added: May 23, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130250061/sarah-huber: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Pahl Huber (12 Nov 1886–23 Jul 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 130250061, citing Lodi Memorial Park and Cemetery, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA; Maintained by LyndaBentz (contributor 46997906).