Individual Notes

Note for:   Francis E. [Frank] Mehm,   17 NOV 1922 - 22 NOV 2001         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   27 NOV 2001
     Place:   St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown, PA

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Frank (8), living at 297 Park Ave, with parents and 5 brothers.

In 1944 he was in the U.S. Army in England.

He was living in Honesdale in July 1997.

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Frank's obit states: He was a 1940 graduate of St. Nicholas High School, and was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 109th Artillery Regiment of the 28th Infantry Division in the European theater of operation. He was employed by the US Postal Service in Levittown, Long Island, NY, until he retired and moved to White Mills, Wayne County. He was a very active member of St. Joseph's Parish, White Mills, serving as Eucharistic minister and heading the church's bingo. Upon moving to Honesdale, he was a member of St. John the Evangelist Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration at the chapel.
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The Scranton Times, Nov. 25, 2001
Mehm, Francis E., Honesdale, formerly of Levittown, NY, Tuesday at 9:30 am from theHessling Funeral Home, 428 Main Street, Honesdale, with mass at 10 am in St. Mary Magdalen's Church, Honesdale, to be celebrated by his nephew, the Rev. Richard Mehm. Interment, St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown. Friends may call Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm.
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret A. (Sparky) Elliot,   10 SEP 1922 - 7 APR 2001         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   St. Charles Cemetery,

Individual Note:
     Living in New York.
Living in Levittown, (state?), at the time of her death.



Individual Notes

Note for:   George L. Mehm,   11 AUG 1924 - AUG 1987         Index

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists George (5), living at 297 Park Ave, with parents and 5 brothers.

In 1944 he was in the U.S. Army in Arkansas.
Lived in Bridgeport, Conn.

SSDI lists last residence as Stratford, Fairfield, CT.

George was attending the 50th wedding anniversary of his brother Carl and wife Larky in Wilkes-Barre when George died suddenly at the reception, according to John Mehm, George's son.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Anna E. [Anne?] Mehm,   22 MAY 1890 - 18 DEC 1961         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   21 DEC 1961
     Place:   Oak Lawn Cemetery, W-B, PA

Individual Note:
     Anna was born and lived all her life at the family home at 235 Park Ave.
In 1910 her age was listed as 20 in the Census.

1930 Census lists Anna living at 235 Park Ave.with Ed, Helen and Charles Sr. Anna's age 37.
She was a member of St. Nicholas Church, attended St. Nicholas School, and was a member of the Altar & Rosary Society. She also belonged to the Purgatorial Society of the parrish.
She died of Acute Cardiac Dilation, per burial record at Oak Lawn Cemetery.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward N. Lisman,   7 AUG 1889 - 24 DEC 1966         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   27 DEC 1966
     Place:   Oak Lawn Cemetery, W-B, PA

Individual Note:
     Served as PFC with Company D, 146th Infantry, 37th Division, (PA). Served in World War I.
Occup: Plumbing contractor.
Age listed as 28 in 1918 marriage docket record.

1930 Census lists Edward (40) living at 235 Park Ave. with wife Anna (39) daughter Helen (8) and father-in-law Charles Mehm (76). Edward's occup: Independent Plumber. Listed as veteran of WW. Edward owned home, value $10,000.

Ed was living at 235 Park Ave. when he died. He died of Bilateral Pneumonitis.
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Harry F. Mehm,   8 SEP 1896 - 9 SEP 1920         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   13 SEP 1920
     Place:   Oak Lawn Cemetery, W-B, PA

Individual Note:
     Was living at home (235 Park Ave.) in 1910 per Census. Age 13.
Obituary says lived in the Heights. He was a member of St. Conrad's Society, and the Ashley Relief Society. He was employed at the Central Railroad of N.J. Shops at Ashley.

Death Note:    Harry died at the Homeopathic Hospital following an operation for appendicitis.