Obituary
Harry Schreiber

Harry W. Schreiber, 73, of 178 Interstate Parkway, passed away Saturday, August 7th, 2010 at the Bradford Regional Medical Center.

Born January 5, 1937, in Sargent, he was a son of the late Arthur W. Schreiber and Betty Leah (Carlson) Schreiber.

On March 2, 1962 St. Bernard Church he married Connie L. (Sullivan) Schreiber who survives.

He was a 1956 graduate of Bradford High School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1958. After the service he attended Art School at the Art Institute. He returned to Bradford and worked as an artist at McCourt Label Company. He worked for Zippo Manufacturing Co. for over 39 years and prior to his retirement in 2002 he was the Art Director.

He was a member of St. Bernard Church Bradford, a former member of the Knights of Columbus, Jaycees, the Zippo Bowling and Golf Leagues. He was a coach for 17 years for both the Midget League and Little League. Mr. Schreiber was a member of the initial drive to raise money to build the new YMCA on Boylston St. In the early 90's he accepted on behalf of the Zippo Art Department an award presented by the Philadelphia Art institute.

Surviving in addition to his wife, is his stepmother, Beverly Stewart of Bradford, a daughter, Diane M. Schreiber of Durham NC, two sons: Rev. Stephen J. Schreiber of Erie, and Michael W. Schreiber of Bradford, a brother, Charles Schreiber of Bradford, three sisters: Judith Siedlecki of Glendale Heights IL, Terri Ericson of Russell, and Stephanie Nichol of Farmersville NY, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother Leroy Schreiber.

Family will be receiving friends on Tuesday August 10th from 4:00pm to 7:00pm in Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. South Avenue, where a prayer service will be held Wednesday at 10:30am, followed by a Con Celebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00am in St. Bernard Church, with Rev. Stephen J. Schreiber, Associate Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Diocese of Erie presiding. Committal services and burial will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery.

Memorials, if desired, may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

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