Ann Elizabeth Iberger

Ann Elizabeth Iberger

Ann Elizabeth Iberger, a loving wife, andmother and a retired paralegal, died on Wednesday, May 20, 2015, at home. She was 87.

Mrs. Iberger was born in Narrowsburg, New York, the daughter of the late Alvin and Anna Steine Holfeld.

In her early career, she worked as a paralegal at Kile Law Offices. She later worked as a secretary for her husband’s private detective agency. Her husband, the late Jacob Iberger, was a New York State Trooper in the BCI Unit and the former Chief of Racing Operations at the state’s Executive Department of Racing and Wagering Board.

Mrs. Iberger was a member of the Church of St. Peter, in Monticello, where she taught religious education; a former member of the St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, in Narrowsburg; and a member of the Catholic Daughters of America.

She was Miss Narrowsburg and Miss Sullivan County; a Cub Scout den mother; and a member of the Lochmore/Tarry Brae Golf Club.

Mrs. Iberger is survived by her son, Greg George Iberger, and his wife, Cheryl Ann; three grandsons, Greg Jacob Iberger, Adam Frank Iberger, and Jacob Chester Iberger; her sister, Helen Bunis, and her son, Alvin Bunis; his sisters Florence Billard, and her husband, Daniel, and Joan Scheuren, and her husband, Ron; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins in Narrowsburg and Long Island.

In addition to her husband, her son, Jay Gerard, and her brother, George Holfield, died before her.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held on May 26 at the St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church with interment in the St. Francis Cemetery in Narrowsburg.

Arrangements were by the Rasmussen Funeral Home in Narrowsburg.

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