From the Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY, Mon. Jan 24, 1944, page 16:
Milard Hibbard, 67, of 12 Yeager Street, died Saturday at 7 p.m. at his home. He is survived by his wife, Anna M. Hibbard; two brothers, R. S. Hibbard of Evergreen, PA., and G. Y. Hibbard of Towanda, PA.; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Coson of New Albany, Pa., and Mrs. Nellie Schuh of Badford, N.Y. The body was removed to the Hopler & Georgia Funeral, 483 Chenango Street, and was taken to his home Sunday. he was a member of the Macabees, the Carpenters' Union No. 281 and the Board of Elders of the Emmanual Presbyterian Church.
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Note on above information: I transcribed the above obituary as it appeared in the paper. I have 2 corrections- Mrs. Sarah Coson should read Sarah Corson and Nellie Schuh was of Bradford, NY.
From the Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY, Mon. Jan 24, 1944, page 16:
Milard Hibbard, 67, of 12 Yeager Street, died Saturday at 7 p.m. at his home. He is survived by his wife, Anna M. Hibbard; two brothers, R. S. Hibbard of Evergreen, PA., and G. Y. Hibbard of Towanda, PA.; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Coson of New Albany, Pa., and Mrs. Nellie Schuh of Badford, N.Y. The body was removed to the Hopler & Georgia Funeral, 483 Chenango Street, and was taken to his home Sunday. he was a member of the Macabees, the Carpenters' Union No. 281 and the Board of Elders of the Emmanual Presbyterian Church.
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Note on above information: I transcribed the above obituary as it appeared in the paper. I have 2 corrections- Mrs. Sarah Coson should read Sarah Corson and Nellie Schuh was of Bradford, NY.
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