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OBIT/Other Data: Florence E. (GRUBB) BARNER, 1955, Barners Cemetery, P
erry Co, PA
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MRS. BARNER, 55, LIVERPOOL RD, DIES
Mrs. Florence E. Barner, wife of W. Bruce Barner, Liverpool, R. D.,
passed away at her home Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock following an
illness which dated back to August of last year. Death was caused by
complications. She was 55.
Mrs. Barner, a daughter of the late Jacob and Etta Noll Grubb, was
born March 17, 1900 in Liverpool, R. D. As a young girl she united
with St. Matthew's church at that place and after her marriage became
a faithful member of St. John's (Barner) Lutheran church. She was a
member of the ladies aid of the church.
On April 19, 1919, she was married to W. Bruce Barner who survives
with the following children: Mrs. Oscar (Dorothy) Bair, Newport;
Mrs. Bernell (Betty) Basom, Duncannon, R. D.; Joyce, at home; two
sons, Rev. Kenneth Barner, pastor Evangelical United Brethren church,
Daniels, Maryland, and Donald, at home; five grandchildren; one
daughter preceded her in death; three sisters, Mrs. Warren Snyder and
Mrs. Catherine Taylor, both of Liverpool, R. D.; Mrs. Franklin
Kauffman, Millerstown, R. D.
Services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m., from St. John's
(Barner) church with Rev. J. D. Strail, pastor emeritus
officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Friends may call at the Garman Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant Mills,
Sunday evening The body will be in state in the church Monday from
12:30 p.m., until time of service.
Sunbury Daily Item, Sunbury, PA
Saturday, December 3, 1955, page 8
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