Lawrence County PA Archives Obituaries.....Fehrenbach, William June 26, 1901
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New Castle News, June 27, 1901
Entered into rest Wednesday evening, William Fehrenbach, 
aged 18 years and five months, at the family residence, No. 
115 Home Street. This announcement will be received with 
sorrow by the numerous acquaintances of the deceased, 
scattered all over the city. The departed was a model young 
man, kind and affectionate in home life, and his demise is a 
sad blow to the members of the family. He was an active 
member of St. Joseph's German Catholic Church and was 
prominent in church society work. He was a member of the 
Young Men's Catholic Institute and the Catholic Total 
Abstalnance Union of America. His mother died in January and 
the son now follows her to the grave in less than six months 
time. William Fehrenbach was born in this city in the year 
1882. He grew up a bright youth and received his education 
in St. Joseph's school. About 18 months ago he accepted a 
position in the grocery store of John B. Berger & Son on 
Washington Street. Five weeks ago he took ill with typhoid 
fever and was given the best care and attention but grew 
gradually worse until the end came, and the sleep of death 
relieved him from all earthly suffering. Besides his father, 
the departed leaves the following sisters and brothers to 
mourn his departure: Mrs. Carroll (Charles) Tscheppert, Mrs. 
Adam Rusche (Rosche) and Sister Gabriel of the Order of 
Divine Providence, all of Pittsburg; Mrs. Louisa Williamson, 
Mrs. Gustave Heller, Mrs. Fred Sewald, miss Lena Fehrenbach 
and Edward, Andrew, Fred and Albert Fehrenbach all of this 
city, and Joseph Fehrenbach of Dresten, O. The funeral 
services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at 
St. Joseph's church. Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. 
Carriages from McGonigle's.

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