Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 13, 1976, Image 12

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Obituaries
MRS. ANNA E. STOKES
Mrs. Anna E. Stokes, 66,
formerly of Mount Joy died
Tuesday at St. Joseph
Hospital after a lengthy
illness.
She was the widow of
Kurtz Stokes who died in
1972. Her first husband,
David Mumper died in
1964.
A guest at Oreville Men-
nonite Nursing Home for
the past two months, Mrs.
Stokes previously was a
guest at Lehman’s Nursing
Home, Rheems.
She was a member of
Evangelical Congregational
Church, Mount Joy, and a
life member of Mount Joy
Friendship Fire Company
Auxiliary.
Born in and a resident of
Mount Joy most of her life,
she was the daughter of
the late Joseph and Lizzie
Hinkle Weber.
She is survived by three
children, Richard L. Mum-
per, Needham Heights,
MA; Mrs. Jean Ginder,
Lancaster; and Nancy, wife
of Lester Meyers, Mount
Joy; 10 grandchidren, one
great-grandson, and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Esther Hocken-
berry, Mount Joy.
MISS SARA HABECKER
Miss Sara H. Habecker,
91, of 120 Delta Street,
Mount Joy, died Thursday
at 1 p.m., in White Hall
Nursing and Convalescent
Centre, Lancaster, follow-
ing a lengthy illness.
Born in West Hempfield
Township, she was a
daughter of the late Joseph
H. and Mary Nissley Ha-
becker. She was a member
of the First Presbyterian
Church, Mount Joy, and
the Philadelphia Presbyter-
ian Hospital's Nurses’
Alumni Association.
She graduated from
Maytown High School in
1902, then went on to
graduate from Millersville
State Teachers College in
the early 1900’s.
She taught school for
several years, then entered
the Philadelphia Presbyter-
ian Hospital's School of
Nursing, graduating in
1918.
During World War 1, she
served in the U.S. Army
Nursing Corps. After the
war she was a nurse at a
children’s hospital in Birm-
ingham, Ala., until around
1932. From then, until her
retirement in 1954, she was
a social service worker at
the Presbyterian Hospital
in Philadelphia.
On her 91st birthday on
August 28, Miss Habecker
declared, ‘‘I've tried to live
the life that I was teaching
children to accept and
live.”
The oldest in a family of
seven children, she said
she switched from the
teaching to the nursing
profession as a young
woman because she didn’t
earn enough money as a
teacher to help support her
young brothers and sisters.
Surviving are three sis-
ters, Mrs. Mary H. Stauf-
fer, Elizabethtown; Mrs.
Barbara E. Fellei.baum;
and Helen H., wife of John
M. Booth, both of Mount
Joy.
~ HENRY BRUBAKER
Henry E. Brubaker, 84,
died unexpectedly Saturday
evening at his home in
Mount Joy Rl. He has
been under the care of a
physician.
Born in East Donegal
Township, he was the son
of the late Jacob and Mary
Erb Brubaker. He was the
husband of Esther Leaman
Brubaker. His first wife,
Anna Miller Brubaker, died
in 1943.
He had been retired from
farming for 20 years. He
was a member of the
Mount Joy Mennonite
Church.
Besides his wife, he is
survived by three sons,
John Henry Brubaker, of
Mount Joy Rl, J. Omar
Brubaker, of Zion, IIl., and
Harland E. Brubaker, of
Washington, D.C., and two
daughters, Mrs. Frances B.
Hadecker, of Palmyra,
Helen B., wife of Wilmer
G. Kiraydill, of Elverson.
He is also survived by a
brother, Elmer E. Bru-
baker, of Mount Joy RI,
and two sisters, Mary B.,
wife of John L. Hess, of
Mount Joy, and Hanna B.,
wife of Elam M. Musser of
Columbia R1, 17 grand-
children, and 14 great-
grandchildren.
JUDITH McKONLY
The marriage of Miss
Judith E. McKonly to
Bruce J. Freidly, High and
Bainbridge Streets, May-
town, took place Saturday,
October 9, at 6 p.m., at the
Hempfield United Metho-
dist Church, Lancaster,
with the Rev. James Cor-
bett officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
McKonly, 3651 Horizon
Drive. She was graduated
from Hempfield High
School and is employed by
A. W. Reese, Attorney-at-
law.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
William P. Freidly, 526 W.
Lemon Street. He was
graduated from McCaskey
High School and is employ-
ed by Armstrong Cork
Company.
Miss Melinda McKonly,
sister of the bride, Lancas-
ter, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Cynthia M. Kahler, sister
of the bride, Bainbridge,
and Miss Kathleen M. Mc-
Konly, sister of the bride,
Lancaster.
Serving as best man was
Barry P. Freidly, brother of
the bridegroom, Elizabeth-
town. Ushers were Randy
L. Seachrist, Lancaster,
and Steven E. Hoffman,
Millersville.
The couple will live in
Maytown.
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