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"Miss Leibrick Feted at Parties OCEAN GATE--Miss Thelma Leibrick, E. Long Brance Ave., was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower. It was given by her co-workers Saturday at the First National Bank of Toms River. She was feted at another shower given in Philadelphia Sunday by her fiance's family. She will become the bride of Fred Lovinfosse, Pine Beach, on May 23."--5 May 1964, Asbury Park (NJ) Press

"Toms River Church Rite For Couple TOMS RIVER--Miss Thelma Ann Leibrick, daughter of A. Gilbert Leibrick, Sr., 149 Long Branch Ave., Ocean Gate, became the bride of Fred J. Lovinfosse, 1002 Riverside Drive, Pine Beach, May 23. The bridegroom is the son of Maj. and Mrs. Silvain Lovinfosse, 59 Lubeke Pl., Roswell, N.M.
The Rev. Henry Murphy officiated at the ceremony in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Dacron and crepe bell-shaped gown with French lace jacket. The skirt had a detachable train of French lace. A silk illusion veil fell from her matching lace head-piece. She carried a cascade of white carnations and stephanotis.
Mrs. Donald A. Simsen, Ft. Dix, was matron of honor. She wore a blue lace and taffeta gown and matching headpiece. She carried a cascade of matching carnations. Donald M. Lovinfosse, Roswell, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Bruce Garrabrant, Pine Beach, ushered.
A reception was held at Ye Olde Cedar Inn. They left for a wedding trip through the New England States. They will reside in Pine Beach."--01 Jun 1964, Asbury Park (NJ) Press


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"LEIBRICK.--On October 20, 1911, FREDERICK LEIBRICK, husband of Sophia E. Leibrick (nee Schevel), aged 80 years. Relatives and friends, also members of Anna M. ross Post, No 94, G.A.R; survivors of the Fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry; Sons of Veterans, Active Fire Association and Samuel H French Company and employees are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, at 12:30 P.M. from the residence of his daughter, 11 Richmond st. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. Train leaves Columbia Avenue Station 2:38 P.M."--21 Oct 1911, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

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"LEIBRICK--Of pneumonia, Oct. 18, HANNAH M., wife of Edward C. Leibrick and daughter of James and Mary J. Ballentine, aged 31. Funeral Tues., 1 P.M. from her late residence, 2334 Fairmont ave. Int. private."--21 Oct 1918, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

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"HUNTER On Nov. 1, 1993, FRED C., beloved husband of Edna (nee Leibrick), of Springfield, devoted father of Mary Jane Eckardt and Barbara A. Clapper, grandfather of Beverly A. Clapper and brother of Jean Rosamond. Funeral Service Thurs. 1:30 P.M. in THE FRANK C. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, sproul and Lawrence Rds., Broomall, where friends may call after 12:30 P.M. Memorial Gifts may be sent to either Hospice c/o D.C.M.H., Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 or The Springfield Baptist Church, N. Norwinden Dr. and Valley View Rd., Springfield, Pa. 19064. Entombment Fernwood Cem."--6 Nov 1993, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer.

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"MRS. A.G. LEIBRICK, SR. OCEAN GATE--Mrs. Sara J. Leibrick, 44, of 149 Long Branch Avenue, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Leibrick was active in civic affairs and was a past president of the Ocean Gate Parent-Teacher Association. She was born in Philadelphia, coming here 10 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, A. Gilbert Leibrick, Sr.; her mother, Mrs. Ada W. Jaxel, Philadelphia; three sons, A. Gilbert, Jr., John B., and David J., all of here; five daughters, Mrs. Robert Then, Toms River; Mrs. Charles Aiken, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Donald Simsen, Arlington, Va.; Thelma and Linda Leibrick, both at home; a brother, George Jaxel, Runnemede; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Hazzard, Cedarville, and Mrs. Dan Stefano, here; and five grandchildren.
The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is handling arrangements."--19 May 1956, Asbury Park (NJ) Press

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"Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Weist, 31 South Sycamore St.,, had as their guests for several days, Mr. Wiest's sister, Mrs. Charles Leibrick and daughter, Edna, of Philadelphia."--5 Jun 1929, The (Wilmington DE) News Journal


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"Charles Grau's Funeral The funeral service for Charles Grau was held at the home of his sister Mrs. Peter Leibrick on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Frank Dela pastor of the Lutheran church preached a comforting sermon. The pall bearers were Henry, George, Frank, Luther and Jos. Grau, brothers of the deceased and Peter Leibrick, brother-in-law. The remains were laid to rest on the family lot in Darrtown cemetery."--9 May 1923, Hamilton (OH) Evening Journal