Mrs. Isabell Catherine Bach, 68, of 203 North Second St., died Tuesday, December 24 in McKeesport Hospital after a long illness.
Daughter of late Philip and Catherine Bach Zorn, she was born May 5, 1889, in Irwin. She had resided in Duquesne 50 years and was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Duquesne, and the Christian Mothers Confraternity.
Surviving are her husband, Peter Bach; three sons, Anthony and Edward Bach, both of Duquesne, and Thomas Bach at home; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Topley of West Mifflin; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Scott of Jeannette.
Friends were received at the Leo Maloy Funeral Home. High mass of requiem was sung Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. P. J. Bernarding and burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. (Duquesne Times, Jan 2, 1958, p 8)
Mrs. Isabell Catherine Bach, 68, of 203 North Second St., died Tuesday, December 24 in McKeesport Hospital after a long illness.
Daughter of late Philip and Catherine Bach Zorn, she was born May 5, 1889, in Irwin. She had resided in Duquesne 50 years and was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Duquesne, and the Christian Mothers Confraternity.
Surviving are her husband, Peter Bach; three sons, Anthony and Edward Bach, both of Duquesne, and Thomas Bach at home; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Topley of West Mifflin; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Scott of Jeannette.
Friends were received at the Leo Maloy Funeral Home. High mass of requiem was sung Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. P. J. Bernarding and burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. (Duquesne Times, Jan 2, 1958, p 8)
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