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Norman Bauman Bucher Sr.
(1896-1965) |
Norman Bauman Bucher Sr. 2
Noted events in his life were: 1. Census in 1910 in Upper Allen Twp., Cumberland, PA. 4 The 1910 Census recorded John A. Bucher, 42, living with wife May, 39; Norman B., 13; Herbert S., 5; and Percy R., 2. Also in the home is John's father, John, 75. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. 2. He was employed in 1919 in Mechanicsburg: Mechanicsburg Cemetery, Cumberland, PA. 1 3. Obituary: Lebanon Daily News on 9 Dec 1965 in Lebanon, Lebanon, PA. 3 Norman B. Bucher, for many years one of Lebanon's .most outstanding and best loved teachers, died this morning in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 69. Bucher resided at 229 W. Sheridan Ave., Annville. He had been ill for a long period of time and had been hospitalized earlier this year. His death came one day after he was last admitted to the local hospital. Bucher retired in 1901 from the faculty of Lebanon High School. He had taught in the Lebanon School District 42 years. He was appointed as the first department head in mathematics for the Lebanon School District in 1954 and continued in that capacity until his retirement. Bucher was rated an outstanding teacher of mathematics not only in. the local district, but also in the state. He was instrumental in introducing many new math programs in the local schools. He was a 1914 graduate of Mechanicsburg High School and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lebanon Valley College in 1918. He completed graduate studies for his master's degree at Columbia University in New York. Prior to coming to Lebanon, Mr. Bucher taught in Hamburg, N.J., in 1919-1920 and in Mechanicsburg from 1920 to 1924. 4. Obituary: Lebanon Daily News on 10 Dec 1965 in Lebanon, Lebanon, PA. 5 A wife and two sons are among the survivors of Norman B. Bucher, well-known retired local teacher, who died at 10:40 a.m. Thursday in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Bucher, 69, resided at 229 W. Sheridan Ave., Annville. His death came following a lengthy illness. He had undergone surgery earlier this year. His wife is the former E. Mae Smith. One of their sons, Eugene, resides in Newark, Del., and is a science teacher at William Penn High School in New Castle, Del. Their other son is the Rev. Norman Bucher, pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Manheim. Bucher is also survived by five grandchildren; a sister, Dorothy, wife of Frank Goodling, Allen, Pa., and a brother, Percy Bucher, New York City. Bucher, a native of Bowmansdale, Cumberland County, was a son of the late John and May Bauman Bucher. Bucher was a member of Christ Church, United Church of Christ, Annville. He was a former elder of the church and former president of the congregation. He also formerly taught the Men's Bible Class and at one time was a member of the choir. Norman married Edna Mae Smith, daughter of Eugene F. Smith and Emma V. Stamm, on 7 Jun 1919 in Annville, Lebanon, PA.1 (Edna Mae Smith was born on 6 Jan 1896 in , , PA,6 died on 9 Jun 1973 in Lebanon, Lebanon, PA 6 and was buried in Annville: Mount Annville Cemetery, Lebanon, PA 6.) |
1 FamilySearch.org, Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885 - 1950, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VFMS-K1X Norman Bauman Bucher and Edna Mae Smith, 1919.
2 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25357159.
3 Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, PA), 9 Dec 1965, obituary of Norman B. Bucher.
4 1910 United States Census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MG84-GMY John A Bucher, 1910.
5 Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, PA), 10 Dec 1965, obituary of Norman B. Bucher.
6 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25357158.
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