Fulton County PA Archives Obituaries.....Bard, Charles Lewis January 28, 1929
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Obituaries 1865-1900 of Fulton County, PA.
Bard

	Charles Lewis Bard, a highly respected citizen of Belfast township, died at the
home of his niece, Mrs. Frank Spade, near Sipes Mill, Monday evening, January
28, 1929, from general break down, due to old age.
	Uncle Lewis as he was familiarly known to his many friend, was a son  of
Charles and Susan (Lehman) Bard, deceased, and was born on the old Bard
homestead, near Needmore, where he spent his entire life, with exception of the
last three years.  He was born April 11, 1852, hence was aged 76 years, 9 months
and 17 day.
	Mr. Bard leaves to morn his loss, one brother, M. E. H. Bard of Pleasant ridge,
who is the only surviving member of a family of four brothers and two sisters. 
He united with the Brethren church, August 26th, 1872.  He dearly loved his
church and was never absent from services only when his health failed him and he
was unable to attend.  He served as a Deacon from October 25, 1890 until his death.
	Funeral services were held from his late home, Wednesday, January 30th, at 1
P.M. conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. C. Garland, assisted by Rev. Isaiah
Mellott and Rev. John Mellott.  Burial was made in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.


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Son of Charles and Susan (Lehman) Bard



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