OBIT: Harry DOHNER, 1896, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Lorz Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lebanon/ _______________________________________________ HARRY DOHNER BURIED Consigned to Mother Earth at Mt. Lebanon This Afternoon. All that was mortal of Harry Dohner, the six year old son of Mrs. Mary Dohner, of 411 North Tenth street, was consigned to mother earth this afternoon. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. A. A. Arthur, pastor of Centenary M. E. church, and interment was made in Mt. Lebanon cemetery. The little body was dressed in a suit of brown plaid with a pair of black slippers and a large blue necktie and all traces of his terrible sufferings had been eliminated by the hand of death. His features looked life-like. The body reposed in a handsome white cloth-covered casket with silver appointments and was almost covered with floral tributes from relatives and friends. Among them were a chair and star of straw flowers from his aunts, of Philadelphia; a basket of yellow roses, carnations and smilax and a harp design from the ladies employed in the laundry department of Lebanon industrial works; a wreath from his classmates of the Centenary M. E. Sunday school; an anchor of carnations and smilax, from Henry C. Gallagher, and bouquets of roses, carnations, lilies and white flowers from the school taught by Miss Poorman, the Misses Schropp, Mrs. J. Wenrich, George Hartmen Ethel Light, John Meily and others. An eider-down blanket covered the lifeless form. From the time the first visitor was allowed to view the remains until the services were begun people passed by the casket in a continual stream and took their last look at the dead form. Rev. Arthur spoke feelingly of the departed and the Centenary M. E. choir beautifully sang several hymns. Undertaker W. H. Steiner had charge of the funeral. Lebanon Daily News, January 22, 1896