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Old Hickory Jackson was
still in the White House in 1825 and the war between the North and the
South was still a generation away
Young Henninger was rewarded with a partnership in 1839, and the firm name was changed to Haberaker & Henninger. In 1850, after the death of Mr. Haberaker, Frederick purchased the shares of the business and moved the operation to South Seventh Street, the preferred business and residential thoroughfare at that time.
At that time, Charles and Hunter conducted the major portion of funerals in Reading. Upon the death of Charles, Hunter bought the business from Charlie's son, Hiram Henninger, allowing him to serve all Henninger Patrons from the original 716 Penn St. location. In 1917, however, Hunter purchased the property on 229 North 5th St., the current location of the mortuary. The son of Hunter Henninger, J. Hunter Henninger represented the fourth generation of Henningers to enter the business after his father's death in 1925. J. Hunter Henninger rebuilt the mortuary in the 1940's to its current design.
Following in family tradition and representing the fifth generation, J. Hunter's son also entered the business after serving in World War II, John H. Henninger Jr. Later the sixth generation, his son, John H. Henninger, III and the Seventh generation, grandson, Robert R. Nye.
170 years of service is a great accomplishment which the firm is justly proud. It confers the dignity of age and faithful service. With the same conceptions and high ideals of the founder's still an inherent part of this organization, "Henninger Directed Funerals" have attained a place of Preeminence in Reading.
229 N. 5th St. Reading PA, 19601 | Ph. 610-373-4500 - Fax 610-373-8449 Robert R. Nye, Supervisor HenningerFuneralHome.com copyright 2009 All rights reserved Best viewed at 1024 X 768
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