transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.443-2.jpg From The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania dated August 18, 1964: BEGIN Austin Kishbaugh Of R.D. 5 Dies Austin H. Kishbaugh, fifty-two, Bloomsburg, R.D. 5, died suddenly of a coronary occlusion at ten o'clock last evening. He and his wife had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sneidman, Almedia, when he became ill. He left to drive to his home and was fatally stricken a short distance away. Born in Nescopeck, he spent most of his life in Bloomsburg and Berwick and was a truck driver for U.S. Radium Corp. He was a member of Bloomsburg Elks and Bloomsburg Moose. Surviving are his wife, the former Vinietta Cain, his father, Austin Kishbaugh, Berwick, three sisters, Mrs. Walter Henry, Benton, Mrs. Flavia Sitler, Nescopeck, Mrs. Geraldine Olenick, Nanticoke. Funeral services will be conducted from the Donald M. Wilt Funeral Home, town, [sic] Saturday afternoon at two with the Rev. E. D. Spencer, pastor of the EUB Church Almedia officiating. Burial will be at Creveling cemetery, Almedia. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.443.jpg From the Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania dated October 14, 1997: BEGIN Jeannette H. Kishbaugh Funeral arrangements to be announced Jeannette H. Kishbaugh, 84, of 1009 W. Front St., Berwick, died Monday morning, Oct. 13, 1997, at her home, after a lengthy illness. Born Oct. 19, 1912, in Berwick, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Martha Furman Henry and the stepdaughter of the late Grover McHenry. Kishbaugh was later raised by her grandparents, the late Dora and Wilmot Furman. She lived in Philadelphia for a few years, but spent most of her life in Berwick. Kishbaugh attended the Berwick schools. She was formerly employed as a seamstress at area silk mills, and as a winder at the former Muster Silk Mills. She also worked at Luzerne Outerwear, Baer Mills, and silk mills in the Philadelphia area. Kishbaugh was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Women of the Moose, both of Berwick. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing and other types of handiwork. Her husband, Austin H. Kishbaugh, died previously. A son, Lawrence F. E. Noss, died in 1989. She is survived by a daughter, Connie Hutchins, Berwick; and three grandsons. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Kelchner-McMichael Funeral Home, 119-121 E. Third St., Berwick. END