Mabel Louise "Louise" (BERGSTRESSER) BARNER

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Louise Bergstresser Barner as she appeared in 1968.
Contributed by ranjude on 2/27/17 - Image Year: 1968

LOUISE BERGSTRESSER was the daughter of Dean and Mabel (Abbott) Bergstresser. Louise had a son Daniel Barner. She was born December 13, 1921 and died in 1985.

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Contributed by ranjude on 2/2/21 - Image Year: 1954
LOUISE BARNER (Photo submitted by Randy Groninger)
Contributed by rkohler3 on 12/17/22 - Image Year: 1940
WASHINGTON TRIP May 23, 1940: (l-r) Marlin Stitt, Melissa Meminger, George Boyer, Martha Kline, John Sheaffer, Larue Gibbons, George Wisehaupt, Lucy Leonard, Bob Ulsh, Bertha Swailes, Bob Lytle, Lorraine Drolsbach, Bill Johnson, Violet Brackbill, John Andrews, Louise Bergstresser, Merrill Peterson, Marie Turbett, Sam Sheaffer, Elaine Hower, Harold Moyer, Thelma Brackbill (Photo from THE PRIDE OF THE TUSCARORA VALLEY by Wayne E, Taylor)
Contributed by rkohler3 on 12/31/20 - Image Year: 1947
RUTH SOUDERS and LOUISE BERGSTRESSER (Photo taken as Ruth, Louise and Marian took Benny Groninger back to Edinboro during his freshman year at the Edinboro campus of Penn State.) (Photo courtesy of Randy Groninger)
Contributed by ranjude on 12/31/20 - Image Year: 1947
LOUISE BERGSTRESSER, BILLY and BENNY GRONINGER in the upper side yard of the Groninger Home in Old Port. (Photo submitted by Randy Groninger)
Contributed by ranjude on 2/27/17 - Image Year: 1968
Louise Barner in the kitchen of her neighbors, Ben and Marian Groninger.
Contributed by ranjude on 12/31/20 - Image Year: 1947
LOUISE BERGSTRESSER and BILL GRONINGER in side yard at Old Port Groninger home. The old barn on the property is in the back. (Photo submitted by Randy Groninger)
Contributed by ranjude on 2/27/17 - Image Year: 1968
BEER HOLDER: Louise Barner holding Benjamin E. Groninger's beer.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 2/22/17 - Image Year: 1965
Louise is on the left as the Cub Scouts march through Old Port toward Church Hill in the 1965 Memorial Day Parade.



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