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Ada M <I>DeHart</I> Yohn

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Ada M DeHart Yohn

Birth
Mount Aetna, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Apr 1953 (aged 63)
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mount Aetna, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Ada M. (DeHart) Yohn, 63, wife of Earl L. Yohn, died yesterday in her home, 929 Oley St. Born in Mt. Aetna, she resided here 40 years. She was a daughter of Henry and Mary (Gruver) DeHart and was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Mt. Aetna. Surviving besides her husband are five children: Evelyn, Fern, Arlene, wife of Marvin Selig; Floyd and John, all at home; three grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Emma E. Hoffman, and Mrs. Lillie Bulles, both of Reading; Mrs. Carrie Sherman and Maggie DeHart, both of Mt. Aetna, and seven brothers: Samuel, Lewis, George and Charles, all of Mt. Aetna; Frank, Lebanon, and Hiram and Henry, both of Myerstown. Services will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Lutz Funeral Home, followed by services in St. John's Reformed Church, Mt. Aetna, the Rev. Harvey J. Miller officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, [Reading Eagle, April 27, 1953, Page 19]
Ada M. (DeHart) Yohn, 63, wife of Earl L. Yohn, died yesterday in her home, 929 Oley St. Born in Mt. Aetna, she resided here 40 years. She was a daughter of Henry and Mary (Gruver) DeHart and was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Mt. Aetna. Surviving besides her husband are five children: Evelyn, Fern, Arlene, wife of Marvin Selig; Floyd and John, all at home; three grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Emma E. Hoffman, and Mrs. Lillie Bulles, both of Reading; Mrs. Carrie Sherman and Maggie DeHart, both of Mt. Aetna, and seven brothers: Samuel, Lewis, George and Charles, all of Mt. Aetna; Frank, Lebanon, and Hiram and Henry, both of Myerstown. Services will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Lutz Funeral Home, followed by services in St. John's Reformed Church, Mt. Aetna, the Rev. Harvey J. Miller officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, [Reading Eagle, April 27, 1953, Page 19]


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