She married John August Lehner [see memorial], and lived in a house by the Severn River. They had 3 children: Arthur Paul Lehner [see photo), Harry John Lehner, and Jenny Lehner [Heinstadt] [Shipley]. It is kindly remembered that Pauline (or "Lina") liked to be on the move and family legend has it that her husband would come home to find she had found a place elsewhere and had moved their belongings as well, but it might have been she was showing signs of Alzeimers.
In 1943, with her sister Bertie, she traveled to Florida to visit her nephew (and Bertie's son), Leonard Marion Bahr, a Naval officer stationed at the Hollywood base.
She was loved by family and greatly loved by a very caring husband. (* see the memorials of Pauline's other siblings: George F. Fox, John A. Fox, Jr., Eva Fox, Minnie Fox, Mary E. Fox Meyer-Miller, Elizabeth Caroline Fox Bahr, William Ernest Fox and Harry Fox).
She married John August Lehner [see memorial], and lived in a house by the Severn River. They had 3 children: Arthur Paul Lehner [see photo), Harry John Lehner, and Jenny Lehner [Heinstadt] [Shipley]. It is kindly remembered that Pauline (or "Lina") liked to be on the move and family legend has it that her husband would come home to find she had found a place elsewhere and had moved their belongings as well, but it might have been she was showing signs of Alzeimers.
In 1943, with her sister Bertie, she traveled to Florida to visit her nephew (and Bertie's son), Leonard Marion Bahr, a Naval officer stationed at the Hollywood base.
She was loved by family and greatly loved by a very caring husband. (* see the memorials of Pauline's other siblings: George F. Fox, John A. Fox, Jr., Eva Fox, Minnie Fox, Mary E. Fox Meyer-Miller, Elizabeth Caroline Fox Bahr, William Ernest Fox and Harry Fox).
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