Harold H. Roberts, 62, 417 E. South Corry, died Tuesday at Corry Memorial Hospital following an illness of four months.
Roberts moved to the Corry area in the early "30's and has been employed at Raymond Manufacturing since shortly after his arrival.
Active in the city football and baseball leagues, Roberts was a past president of the Beavers, a sports boosters organization.
He was a member of St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife, Ellen; two sons, John of Hartford, Connecticut and James of Warren, Mich., and three grand children.
Friends may call at the Bracken Funeral Home Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and are invited to Requiem High Mass Saturday at 9:30 am at St. Thomas.
Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery.
from N D Roberts
Suggested edit: Harry Harold "Oogie" Roberts was born on December 4, 1907, in Swatara Township, Pennsylvania, to Annie S Stewart and Harry Sherman Roberts.
Wife: Ellen Bridget McEvoy Roberts
Sons: John H. Roberts
Jim T. Roberts
Harold H. Roberts, 62, 417 E. South Corry, died Tuesday at Corry Memorial Hospital following an illness of four months.
Roberts moved to the Corry area in the early "30's and has been employed at Raymond Manufacturing since shortly after his arrival.
Active in the city football and baseball leagues, Roberts was a past president of the Beavers, a sports boosters organization.
He was a member of St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife, Ellen; two sons, John of Hartford, Connecticut and James of Warren, Mich., and three grand children.
Friends may call at the Bracken Funeral Home Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and are invited to Requiem High Mass Saturday at 9:30 am at St. Thomas.
Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery.
from N D Roberts
Suggested edit: Harry Harold "Oogie" Roberts was born on December 4, 1907, in Swatara Township, Pennsylvania, to Annie S Stewart and Harry Sherman Roberts.
Wife: Ellen Bridget McEvoy Roberts
Sons: John H. Roberts
Jim T. Roberts
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