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Amelia A. <I>Baker</I> Hartner

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Amelia A. Baker Hartner

Birth
McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Jan 2014 (aged 92–93)
Cranberry, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Amelia (Baker) Hartner, 93, of Cranberry, formerly of McKees Rocks, died peacefully Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.

She was the wife of the late William L. Hartner Sr.;

Beloved mother of William L. Jr. (Mary) Hartner, Mary Theresa (Andy) Coster and John (Tricia) Hartner;

Sadly missed by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and sister of Mary Ridgeway-Baird, Robert J. Baker, M.D., Ethel Kosmar and the late Dolly Rennekamp, Katherine Baker-Knoll, Paul Raymond and John Baker.

Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Amelia was the owner of Hartner's Restaurant, which was founded in the early days of Cranberry and operated there for more than 60 years. Amelia and the restaurant were fixtures in Cranberry with many civic, governmental and religious organizations founded there, including St. Ferdinand Catholic Church.

Prior to this, she was involved in the Jennie Lee Bakery of McKees Rocks, where she grew up. She was part of the large Baker family, noted for the 7 Baker Brothers Wonder Bread Bakery, and her father was also a former mayor of McKees Rocks.

Family and friends were received Sunday at the SCHEPNER-McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME INC., 165 Noble Ave., Crafton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Monday in St. John of God Parish, Church Avenue, McKees Rocks. (Everyone please meet at church.)

The family would like to thank Vincentian Personal Care, 111 Perrymont Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, where, if desired, memorial contributions may be made in Amelia's name.
Amelia (Baker) Hartner, 93, of Cranberry, formerly of McKees Rocks, died peacefully Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.

She was the wife of the late William L. Hartner Sr.;

Beloved mother of William L. Jr. (Mary) Hartner, Mary Theresa (Andy) Coster and John (Tricia) Hartner;

Sadly missed by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and sister of Mary Ridgeway-Baird, Robert J. Baker, M.D., Ethel Kosmar and the late Dolly Rennekamp, Katherine Baker-Knoll, Paul Raymond and John Baker.

Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Amelia was the owner of Hartner's Restaurant, which was founded in the early days of Cranberry and operated there for more than 60 years. Amelia and the restaurant were fixtures in Cranberry with many civic, governmental and religious organizations founded there, including St. Ferdinand Catholic Church.

Prior to this, she was involved in the Jennie Lee Bakery of McKees Rocks, where she grew up. She was part of the large Baker family, noted for the 7 Baker Brothers Wonder Bread Bakery, and her father was also a former mayor of McKees Rocks.

Family and friends were received Sunday at the SCHEPNER-McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME INC., 165 Noble Ave., Crafton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Monday in St. John of God Parish, Church Avenue, McKees Rocks. (Everyone please meet at church.)

The family would like to thank Vincentian Personal Care, 111 Perrymont Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, where, if desired, memorial contributions may be made in Amelia's name.


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