He faithfully and honorably served his country in the Army during World War II with a rank of First Lieutenant. Aaron was employed as a machinist at the former Bethlehem Steel Corporation for 29 years before retiring in 1980. He also was a life long farmer in Lowhill Township. Aaron was a former School Board Member for the Northwestern Lehigh School District.
Survivors: Wife; daughter, Lana L. Hower of Lisbon Falls, Maine; sons, Aaron H. Hower, Jr. and his wife Sally of New Tripoli, Larry L. Hower of Schnecksville; sister, Mabel E. Lindenmoyer of Northampton; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren.
Services: Private and at the convenience of the family. No calling hours. The Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., in Schnecksville is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Morning Call on Dec. 26, 2008
He faithfully and honorably served his country in the Army during World War II with a rank of First Lieutenant. Aaron was employed as a machinist at the former Bethlehem Steel Corporation for 29 years before retiring in 1980. He also was a life long farmer in Lowhill Township. Aaron was a former School Board Member for the Northwestern Lehigh School District.
Survivors: Wife; daughter, Lana L. Hower of Lisbon Falls, Maine; sons, Aaron H. Hower, Jr. and his wife Sally of New Tripoli, Larry L. Hower of Schnecksville; sister, Mabel E. Lindenmoyer of Northampton; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren.
Services: Private and at the convenience of the family. No calling hours. The Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., in Schnecksville is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Morning Call on Dec. 26, 2008
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1st Lt. US Army WWII
Family Members
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Sadie C. Hower Graver
1908–1974
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Clara Henrietta Hower
1910–1923
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Edna S. Hower Fiedler
1911–1974
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George T. Hower
1912–1992
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Mary Ann Hower Wohlbach Reily
1913–1965
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Clarence E. Hower Sr
1915–1986
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Allen Fredrick "Pap" Hower
1917–2005
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Mabel E. Hower Lindenmoyer
1919–2011
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Warren H. Hower
1920–1993
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Daughter Hower
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