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Carl H. Hackbarth

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Carl H. Hackbarth

Birth
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Nov 1984 (aged 80)
Shippenville, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Strattanville, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Carl H. Hackbarth, 80, of Clarion died Sunday, Nov. 25, 1984, at Allegheny Manor, RD Shippenville. Born July 11, 1904, in Butler County, he was a son of the late Julius and Maria Dally Hackbarth. He was married Sept. 8, 1965, to Helen Myers, who survives. Mr. Hackbarth worked for a gas company and was a former coal miner. He was of the Protestant faith and a former member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Posts, both of Clarion. In addition to his widow, he is survived by five stepchildren, Robert L. Johnson of Brazil, Ind., Leroy C. Johnson of Jamesburg, N.Y., Lloyd A. Johnson Jr. ., of Pomona, Calif., Mrs. Robert (Cookie) Dotterrer of Marienville and Janet Barr of Seward; 18 step-great-grandchildren. Three sisters and five brothers preceded him in death. Services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday (today) from the Goble Funeral Home in Clarion with the Rev. David J. Selleck of Alpha Assembly of God Church in Clarion officiating. Burial was in Cedarview Memorial Park. ----The Clarion News, 27 Nov 1984
Carl H. Hackbarth, 80, of Clarion died Sunday, Nov. 25, 1984, at Allegheny Manor, RD Shippenville. Born July 11, 1904, in Butler County, he was a son of the late Julius and Maria Dally Hackbarth. He was married Sept. 8, 1965, to Helen Myers, who survives. Mr. Hackbarth worked for a gas company and was a former coal miner. He was of the Protestant faith and a former member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Posts, both of Clarion. In addition to his widow, he is survived by five stepchildren, Robert L. Johnson of Brazil, Ind., Leroy C. Johnson of Jamesburg, N.Y., Lloyd A. Johnson Jr. ., of Pomona, Calif., Mrs. Robert (Cookie) Dotterrer of Marienville and Janet Barr of Seward; 18 step-great-grandchildren. Three sisters and five brothers preceded him in death. Services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday (today) from the Goble Funeral Home in Clarion with the Rev. David J. Selleck of Alpha Assembly of God Church in Clarion officiating. Burial was in Cedarview Memorial Park. ----The Clarion News, 27 Nov 1984


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