Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - September 2, 1984
Deceased Name: IRA B. SCHEIB, 66; WAS INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER IN PALMERTON 37 YEARS
Ira B. Scheib, 66, of 127 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, an industrial arts teacher at Palmerton Area High School for 37 years before retiring last year, died Saturday [1 September 1984] in Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Mary Elizabeth (Stauffer) Scheib.
Before coming to Palmerton, he taught for two years at Belleville High School, N.J., and prior to that, he taught for three years at the Shillington High School, Berks County.
A former treasurer of the Carbon County Airport Authority, he was a flight instructor for Lehighton, Slatington and A-B-E airports and the Reading Aviation Service.
Born in Saxton, Bedford County, he was a son of the late Ira G. and Lillian (Beach) Scheib Rimer.
He was a member of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Palmerton.
Scheib was an Army veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific theater.
Surviving with his widow are two sons, Lt. Col. Thomas A. of Finland, Minn., and Dr. James E. of Iowa City, Iowa; a sister Ann, wife of John R. Phillips of Palm Desert, Calif., and six grandchildren.
Private services will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Warker-Troutman Fuenral Home, 726 High St., Pottstown, is in charge of arrangements.
Author: Sunday Call-Chronicle
Edition: THIRD
Page: C20
Copyright (c) 1984, The Morning Call, Inc.
Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - September 2, 1984
Deceased Name: IRA B. SCHEIB, 66; WAS INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER IN PALMERTON 37 YEARS
Ira B. Scheib, 66, of 127 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, an industrial arts teacher at Palmerton Area High School for 37 years before retiring last year, died Saturday [1 September 1984] in Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Mary Elizabeth (Stauffer) Scheib.
Before coming to Palmerton, he taught for two years at Belleville High School, N.J., and prior to that, he taught for three years at the Shillington High School, Berks County.
A former treasurer of the Carbon County Airport Authority, he was a flight instructor for Lehighton, Slatington and A-B-E airports and the Reading Aviation Service.
Born in Saxton, Bedford County, he was a son of the late Ira G. and Lillian (Beach) Scheib Rimer.
He was a member of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Palmerton.
Scheib was an Army veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific theater.
Surviving with his widow are two sons, Lt. Col. Thomas A. of Finland, Minn., and Dr. James E. of Iowa City, Iowa; a sister Ann, wife of John R. Phillips of Palm Desert, Calif., and six grandchildren.
Private services will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Warker-Troutman Fuenral Home, 726 High St., Pottstown, is in charge of arrangements.
Author: Sunday Call-Chronicle
Edition: THIRD
Page: C20
Copyright (c) 1984, The Morning Call, Inc.
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