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"The Misses Thelma Ward and Augusta Liebrich attended an announcement party at Hamilton, Friday night give by Miss Ruth Grau, in honor of Miss Emmeline Decker, whose engagement to Luther Liebrich of Cincinnati, was announced."--31 May 1929, The (Hamilton, OH) Journal News

"LIEBRICH Emmeline F. (nee Decker); beloved wife of Luther W. Liebrich; dear mother of Lowell Liebrich and Mrs. David (Diane) Garwood; also three grandchiclren; dear sister of Alice Decker and Warren Hoel; Wednesday, December 24, 1969, age 65 years; residence, 6606 Betts Ave., North College Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Ave., College Hill, Friday, 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services, Saturday at 11:30 A.M. Burial, Darrtown, Ohio. Remembrances, if so desired, may be made to the American Cancer Society."--25 Dec 1969, The Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer

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"DECKER Alice L., dear sister of Warren Hoel and the late Pearl Thompson and Emmeline Liebrich, dear aunt of Lowell E Liebrich and the late Diane Garwood, also survived by several great nephews and nieces. Wednesday September 29, 1993, Age 79 years. At her request, private funeral services have been held. Memorials may be given to Judson Village, St. Francis & St. George Hospital or the charity of your choice."--15 Oct 1993, The Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer

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"Henry Grau's Death Mrs. Peter W. Liebrich was called to Camden Friday morning, owing to the serious illness of her brother, Henry Grau. Friends here are grieved to learn that Mr. Grau passsed away Saturday afternoon. Mr. Grau was the son of the late John and Ellen Grau and spent his boyhood days in the community. Besides the sister, Mrs. Liebrich, he is survived by three brothers, Joseph and Luther of Hamilton and Frank of Camden, and several neices and nephews. Friends extedn sympathy to the sorrowing relatives."--22 Jun 1933, The (Hamilton, OH) Journal-News

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"MRS. LOWELL E. LIEBRICH. MR. AND MRS. LOWELL E. LIEBRICH Bianca Nell Barnes) are residing at 3074 Harry Lee Ln, Groesbeck, since returning from their honeymoon to New York State. Their marriage was solemnized June 8 in North College Hill Methodist Church. The Rev. Evans Owens officiated.
The bride was escorted by her father. She had Miss Diane Liebrich, the bridegroom's sister, as maid of honor. Miss Harriet Schultes was bridesmaid and Debbie Liscomb, flower girl.
Mr. Don Allard of Lebanon, Ohio, was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Robert Jay Barnes, the bride's brother; John Matson, Jack Krovacheck and Cliff Noggier, all of this city. A reception was given at the Mount Airy Civic Club."--30 Jun 1957,The Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer


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"MRS LOUELLA WINNS.--Rites Sunday Afternoon For Lakewood Avenue Resident. Services for Mrs. Louella Winns, who died yesterday at her home at 39 Lakewood Avenue, will be conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Baiter funeral home. Burial will be in Spring Grove. Surviving Mrs. Winns, who was 59 years old, are her husband, Arthur Winns; a son by a former marriage, Calvin Liebrich, 5730 Wintrob Avenue; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Laws, 4017 Hamilton Avenue, and Mrs. Bertha Scholze, Chattanooga, Tenn., and three brothers, John Schimps, 3818 Isabella Avenue, Louis Schimps, 345 Ada Avenue, and Eugene Schimps, Chattanooga."--10 Jul 1942, The Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer

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Last name also given as Heidenrich, Heidemeich

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"Leo Rapp, 67, Dies At Ross Ave. Home--Leo Rapp, age 67, well known and highly respected resident of Hamilton died at his home 642 Ross avenue Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. Mr. Rapp had suffered from a heart ailment since last March. Five weeks ago he was confined to his bed and two weeks ago he suffered a stroke which brought a serious condition.
He was born in Altschweir, Baden, Germany, April 20, 1869. When he was 20 years old he came to America, locating in Cincinnati. Mr. Rapp came to Hamilton with the McNeal-Urban Safe Works; for ten years he was connected with the Hamilton Daily News and for the last several years has been identified with the Rapp Coal company.
In all of Mr. Rapp's business dealings he was known as a man of highest integrity and straightforwardness; in his social sphere, his friends attest to his jovial disposition and friendly manner.
Mr. Rapp was a devout member of St. Peter's church, member of Catholic Foresters, German Beneficial Union, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Hamilton Sangerbund.
He is survived by the bereaved widow, Mrs. Emily Liebrich Rapp; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Huls and Mrs. Joseph Motzer, both of Hamilton; three sons, Louis, of California, Albert of Hamilton and Herbert of New York; five brothers Rev. Ildepfons Rapp of Milwaukee, Wis., August of Hamilton, and Albert, Otto and Aloysius all of Germany, one grandchild, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 8:30 a.m., at the Elmer A. Proeschol funeral home 547 Main street, followed by solemn requiem high mass at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church. Rev. Joseph Hare, paster, and the brother Rev. Ildepfons Rapp of Milwaukee, will officiate.
Interment will be in St. Stephen's cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, after 2 p.m. Thursday."--2 Dec 1936, The (Hamilton OH) Journal News.