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"Fred Liebrich, Retired, Dies Fred Liebrich, 1247 Prescott Ave., Dunmore, died Sunday in Adams Manor Nursing Home. His wife, the former Anna Leadbeater, died in 1973.
Born in Scranton, son of the late Chris and Louis Hanstein Liebrich, he was a retired truck driver for Gibbons Brewery and prior to that was in business with his father in the operation of Liebrich's Hotel, Scranton. He was a former steward at Waldorf Park, Scranton, and was a member of Muspaugh Sportsmen Association.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Emma Rempe, Scranton; two grandchildren and several nieces.
The funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. from Miller Bean Funeral Home, 436 Cedar Ave., with services by Rev. William H. Maurer, Hickory Street Presbyterian Church. Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. Viewing 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m."--5 Apr 1977, The (Scranton PA) Tribune

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"Liebrich-Hampton Bonnic C. Hampton and Geoffrey B. Liebrich were married Saturday in Christ the King Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Hensel C. Hampton, Miami and Mrs. Gene Granada, Miami. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liebrich, Dix Hills, N.Y."--28 Dec 1975, The Miami (FL) Herald

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1900 census gives birthdate as Apr 1862

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SS Application gives birthdate as 2 Feb 1877

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Immgration year given as 1883 in 1920 census


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Living with daughter Dorothy and son-in-law in 1940

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"Miss Lena Liebrich Funeral services for Miss Lena A. Liebrich, 75 years old, who died Tuesday in her home, 415 East 32d Street, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Miss Liebrich retired about 20 years ago from a now defunct abstract firm. A brother, John E. Liebrich of Indianapolis, survives."--7 Apr 1960, The Indianapolis (IN) Star

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"John E. Liebrich John E. Liebrich, 79, died Sunday in a local nursing home. He was a former candy maker and owned a candy store at 21st and Talbott. He was last employed as a messenger for Merchants National Bank. His body has been donated to the Indiana University Medical Center."--24 Aut 1976, The Indianapolis (IN) News

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"O'CONNOR, Robert Francis, 92, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 5, 2019. He was preceded in death by his parents, Daniel Anthony and Kathryn Ronan O'Connor; brother, Richard Daniel O'Connor; and his first wife, Helen Havens O'Connor. Bob was the proud and devoted father of a large, loving, blended family. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Margaret Kiefer O'Connor; their son, Patrick O'Connor (Ellen); his daughters, Cammy Carleton (Jim), Beth Baker (Tom), Stephanie Heintzleman (Andy) and Tracy Clark; his stepchildren, Colleen Cress (Russ), John Kiefer (Meaghan), Chris Kiefer (Roxann) and Tim Kiefer (Kim); and grandchildren, Katie Carleton Gallalee (Hunter), Mike Heintzleman (Elizabeth), Charlie Kiefer (Brittany), Liz Carleton, Mark Heintzleman, Brich Kiefer, Andrew Carleton, Jack Kiefer, Ryan Baker, Havens Clark, Mitch Kiefer, Will Kiefer, Willow Clark, Caroline Kiefer, Brent Kiefer, Henry Kiefer, Cici Clark, Madeline Kiefer, Jack O'Connor and Libby O'Connor. Bob was born on January 13, 1927, and raised in West Hartford, Connecticut, where he graduated from Hall High in 1944. He earned a B.S. degree in industrial engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1950, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. He served his country as part of the United States Navy during the Second World War. While pursuing his Professional Engineering License he taught a class in the Masters Engineering Program at St. Francis of Loretta in Pennsylvania. After working in Hartford, Conn. and Altoona, Pa., for Veeder-Root, he was recruited to Richmond, Va., in 1966 to begin his 28-year career with Philip Morris. Bob was an accomplished conversationalist who never met a stranger. He loved his weekly visits with colleagues from Philip Morris, friends from St. Edward's and his investment club and workout buddies at ACAC. He was an active member of St. Edward's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus and the MIT Club of Virginia, of which he served as president. Above all, Bob will be lovingly remembered for his joyful commitment to family, friends and faith. The family wishes to thank Guy, Chris and Frank for their steadfast friendship to Bob. The family also wishes to thank those who lovingly cared for him during his final months - LaTasha and Veronica. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, December 17, at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, 2700 Dolefield Dr. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Edward-Epiphany School, 10701 W. Huguenot Rd., Richmond, Va. 23235."--Find-a-grave