January 17, 1944
HARRY T. ECKERT
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Ardara United Presbyterian Church for Harry T. Eckert, section foreman on the Pennsylvania Railroad for 51 years, who died at his home in Ardara, Pa., Saturday. Burial will be in Irwin Union Cemetery. Husband of the late Armita Erhard, Mr. Eckert was a member of Ardara United Presbyterian Church where he taught the Men's Bible Class for 30 years and was elder. He had been a member of the Trafford I.O.O.F. since 1906. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Corl, of East McKeesport; Mrs. John Osborne, of Irwin and Mrs. Everett McCall of Ardara; a sister, Mrs. Laura Sprankle, of Tyrone; a brother, Mrs. George Eckert, of Danbury, Conn.; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the home. The body will lie in state an hour before the service in the church.
January 17, 1944
HARRY T. ECKERT
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Ardara United Presbyterian Church for Harry T. Eckert, section foreman on the Pennsylvania Railroad for 51 years, who died at his home in Ardara, Pa., Saturday. Burial will be in Irwin Union Cemetery. Husband of the late Armita Erhard, Mr. Eckert was a member of Ardara United Presbyterian Church where he taught the Men's Bible Class for 30 years and was elder. He had been a member of the Trafford I.O.O.F. since 1906. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Corl, of East McKeesport; Mrs. John Osborne, of Irwin and Mrs. Everett McCall of Ardara; a sister, Mrs. Laura Sprankle, of Tyrone; a brother, Mrs. George Eckert, of Danbury, Conn.; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the home. The body will lie in state an hour before the service in the church.
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