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Charles Henry Bahney

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Charles Henry Bahney

Birth
Gilead, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Apr 1949 (aged 65)
Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Akron, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Tuesday, April 5, 1949

Charles H. BAHNEY, 65, well-known Akron resident, died at 5:30 last evening in the Irene Byron Sanitarium in Fort Wayne. He had been a patient in the sanitarium since November, 1947.

Mr. Bahney was born in Miami county on Aug. 6, 1883, the son of Samuel and Mary YARIAN BAHNEY. All of his life had been spent in Akron with the exception of a few years in Fort Wayne. He was married to Leah PLATT and his death occurred on their 43rd wedding anniversary. Mr. Bahney was a carpenter.

Surviving are his wife; two brothers, Mose and Urban BAHNEY, near Gilead; three sisters, Mrs. Rosetta SHROUT, Akron; Mrs. Verna BEMENDERFER, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hazel SCHIPPER, Laketon. A son died in infancy and also a brother, Jesse BAHNEY, preceded in death.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Moyer-Haupert funeral home. The Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH will be in charge and burial will be made in the Akron Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends may call in the Funeral home after 10 a.m. Wednesday.

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OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Tuesday, April 5, 1949

Charles H. BAHNEY, 65, well-known Akron resident, died at 5:30 last evening in the Irene Byron Sanitarium in Fort Wayne. He had been a patient in the sanitarium since November, 1947.

Mr. Bahney was born in Miami county on Aug. 6, 1883, the son of Samuel and Mary YARIAN BAHNEY. All of his life had been spent in Akron with the exception of a few years in Fort Wayne. He was married to Leah PLATT and his death occurred on their 43rd wedding anniversary. Mr. Bahney was a carpenter.

Surviving are his wife; two brothers, Mose and Urban BAHNEY, near Gilead; three sisters, Mrs. Rosetta SHROUT, Akron; Mrs. Verna BEMENDERFER, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hazel SCHIPPER, Laketon. A son died in infancy and also a brother, Jesse BAHNEY, preceded in death.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Moyer-Haupert funeral home. The Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH will be in charge and burial will be made in the Akron Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends may call in the Funeral home after 10 a.m. Wednesday.

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