R. HARBAUGH, BONNEAUVILLE, DIES SATURDAY
RILEY C. "JIM" HARBAUGH, 64, Gettysburg R. 5, chairman of the Bonneauville Authority Board, died Saturday afternoon at 2:05 at the Hanover Hospital.
He had been admitted to the hospital on Sept. 26, after suffering a stroke while at work at The Gettysburg Times plant in Gettysburg, where for years he had been employed in the offset printing department.
Chairman of the Bonneauville Municipal Authority, he had been involved in securing the various grants and bringing about the sewer and water system being installed in Bonneauville.
WAS ASSESSOR
He also served as assessor in Bonneauville.
A son of the late Charles and Maggie (Riley) Harbaugh, he was a member of the Rouzerville Lutheran Church and was a member of the Good Samaritan Lodge F. and A.M. of Gettysburg.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie J. Harbaugh, who served for a number of years as vice chairman of the county Democratic committee; two daughters, Mrs. Delores H. Whisler, Springfield, Va., and Tamalyn L. Harbaugh, at home; six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Carrie Hess, Paxton Harbaugh and Ivan Harbaugh, all of the Waynesboro area; Mrs. Harriet Brown, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Ingels, Van Nuys Calif., and Ray Harbaugh, West Valley, N.Y.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Littles' Funeral Home, Littlestown, with Rev. A. J. Schenk, pastor of St. Luke's Church near Bonneauville, and the Rev. Frederic G. Stevenson, pastor of All-Saints Episcopal Church, Hanover, officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg.
Friends may call at the funeral home in Littlestown this evening.
Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Monday, October 28, 1974
R. HARBAUGH, BONNEAUVILLE, DIES SATURDAY
RILEY C. "JIM" HARBAUGH, 64, Gettysburg R. 5, chairman of the Bonneauville Authority Board, died Saturday afternoon at 2:05 at the Hanover Hospital.
He had been admitted to the hospital on Sept. 26, after suffering a stroke while at work at The Gettysburg Times plant in Gettysburg, where for years he had been employed in the offset printing department.
Chairman of the Bonneauville Municipal Authority, he had been involved in securing the various grants and bringing about the sewer and water system being installed in Bonneauville.
WAS ASSESSOR
He also served as assessor in Bonneauville.
A son of the late Charles and Maggie (Riley) Harbaugh, he was a member of the Rouzerville Lutheran Church and was a member of the Good Samaritan Lodge F. and A.M. of Gettysburg.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie J. Harbaugh, who served for a number of years as vice chairman of the county Democratic committee; two daughters, Mrs. Delores H. Whisler, Springfield, Va., and Tamalyn L. Harbaugh, at home; six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Carrie Hess, Paxton Harbaugh and Ivan Harbaugh, all of the Waynesboro area; Mrs. Harriet Brown, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Ingels, Van Nuys Calif., and Ray Harbaugh, West Valley, N.Y.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Littles' Funeral Home, Littlestown, with Rev. A. J. Schenk, pastor of St. Luke's Church near Bonneauville, and the Rev. Frederic G. Stevenson, pastor of All-Saints Episcopal Church, Hanover, officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg.
Friends may call at the funeral home in Littlestown this evening.
Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Monday, October 28, 1974
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