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Byron Carroll Achenbach

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Byron Carroll Achenbach

Birth
Loganton, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jan 1930 (aged 73)
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1371202, Longitude: -77.4610326
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The Clinton County Times Jan 10 1930 :

BYRON C ACHENBACH DIES SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER A LONG ILLNESS

Byron C Achenbach, prominent resident of the city for over 32 years, died Sunday evening at the Lock haven hospital. Mr. Achenbach was aged 73 years.

He was born in Loganton, going to Williamsport to learn the baking trade. In 1877 he and his brother Hiram Achenbach went to Atchinson Kansas where the former married Miss Inez Hall. Two years after their marriage they returned to Williamsport, moving to Muncy and then Bellefonte where Mr. Achenbach established a baking,confectionery and catering business.Thirty-two years ago they came to Williamsport beginning the business that is now run by Guy H Achenbach.

Mr. Achenbach was a senior member of St. Luke's Reformed Church. He was affiliated with all the Mason bodies, the Williamsport Consistory and the Jaffa Temple.

He is survived by his wife and three sons: Guy H Achenbach of this city, Clarence H of Philadelphia and B Earl of Narberth, one brother Hiram of Wichita, two sisters: Mrs. Regina Sheats of Ashland KY, and Mrs. Grace B Miller of Johnstown. In less than two months the Achenbach's would have celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
The Clinton County Times Jan 10 1930 :

BYRON C ACHENBACH DIES SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER A LONG ILLNESS

Byron C Achenbach, prominent resident of the city for over 32 years, died Sunday evening at the Lock haven hospital. Mr. Achenbach was aged 73 years.

He was born in Loganton, going to Williamsport to learn the baking trade. In 1877 he and his brother Hiram Achenbach went to Atchinson Kansas where the former married Miss Inez Hall. Two years after their marriage they returned to Williamsport, moving to Muncy and then Bellefonte where Mr. Achenbach established a baking,confectionery and catering business.Thirty-two years ago they came to Williamsport beginning the business that is now run by Guy H Achenbach.

Mr. Achenbach was a senior member of St. Luke's Reformed Church. He was affiliated with all the Mason bodies, the Williamsport Consistory and the Jaffa Temple.

He is survived by his wife and three sons: Guy H Achenbach of this city, Clarence H of Philadelphia and B Earl of Narberth, one brother Hiram of Wichita, two sisters: Mrs. Regina Sheats of Ashland KY, and Mrs. Grace B Miller of Johnstown. In less than two months the Achenbach's would have celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.


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