Earl H. Bach Dies; Rites to Be Sunday at Monticello Chapel
MONTICELLO - Final rites for Earl H. Bach. 68, route 1, Monticello, retired Prudential Insurance company manager, will be at 1:30 Sunday at the Aufenberg and White funeral home. The Reverend Paul Kitley will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today.
His death, after a four days' illness, occurred at 7 p.m. Thursday at the White County Memorial hospital.
Born Oct. 29, 1892, in Chauncey, Ill., he was the son of Ebenezer and Emma Zellers Bach. His marriage on March 20, 1915, was to Olma E. Burgess.
A resident of White county four years, he was formerly employed in Indianapolis. He was past president of the Lake Shafer Property Owners Association and the Lake Shafer Welfare Association. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Peoria, the Scottish Rite and Murat-Shrine, Indianapolis; an honorary member of the Grotto of Peoria and Indianapolis and the Methodist church of Chauncey.
Survivors are his wife and one brother, Glenn R., Olympia, Wash.
Earl H. Bach Dies; Rites to Be Sunday at Monticello Chapel
MONTICELLO - Final rites for Earl H. Bach. 68, route 1, Monticello, retired Prudential Insurance company manager, will be at 1:30 Sunday at the Aufenberg and White funeral home. The Reverend Paul Kitley will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today.
His death, after a four days' illness, occurred at 7 p.m. Thursday at the White County Memorial hospital.
Born Oct. 29, 1892, in Chauncey, Ill., he was the son of Ebenezer and Emma Zellers Bach. His marriage on March 20, 1915, was to Olma E. Burgess.
A resident of White county four years, he was formerly employed in Indianapolis. He was past president of the Lake Shafer Property Owners Association and the Lake Shafer Welfare Association. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Peoria, the Scottish Rite and Murat-Shrine, Indianapolis; an honorary member of the Grotto of Peoria and Indianapolis and the Methodist church of Chauncey.
Survivors are his wife and one brother, Glenn R., Olympia, Wash.
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