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Ruth E. Biancone, 90, died June 5 at 10:08 a.m. in her residence in Reading. Her husband, Anthony V. Biancone, died Sept. 23, 1984. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Harvey and Carrie (Bartlett) Heffner. Biancone was employed as a seamer by the Berkshire Knitting Mills, Wyomissing, and was the co-owner with her husband of the East Reading Hosiery for 14 years until 1958. She was a member of St. Matthew's United Methodist Church, Reading. Surviving are a daughter, Ruthann (Biancone) Riggs, Oley; and three sons: Anthony J., Andover, N.J.; and Richard B. and James L., both of Reading. Other survivors include two brothers, Raymond Heffner, Laureldale, and Harvey Heffner Jr., West Lawn; and a sister, Grace (Heffner) Kercher, Reading. There are also 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Matthew's UM Church. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 8, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bickel - In this city, January 20th, Mrs. Ann M. Bickel, wife of Richard Bickel, and daughter of the late Frederick and Elizabeth Rapp, aged 62 years, 9 months and 21 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 3, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bickel - In this city, March 29th, Catharine, wife of the late Anthony Bickel, aged 95 years, 11 months and 26 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 1, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bickel - In North Heidelberg township, October 7th, Catharine, widow of Joseph Bickel, deceased, and mother of Elias Bickel, of this city, in the 86th year of her age.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 16, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bickel - In North Heidelberg, May 4th, David Jonathan, son of Daniel and Rebecca Bickel, aged 17 years, 8 months and 15 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 29, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bernville, March 1------Ellen Jane (Yerger), wife of John Bickel, died of pneumonia at her home in Jefferson township, near here aged 74 years. A native of Penn township, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary (Stahl) Yerger, and was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Belleman's Union Church. Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Hannah, wife of Edwin Miller of Reading, and a brother, John Yerger, of Bernville, R.D. Funeral services Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, this borough, with the Rev. I.R. Miller officiating. Interment in Haag's Cemetery here.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, March 1, 1940, p. 35. Submitted by: Judy.]
Bickel - In North Heidelberg, on May 10th, Fietta Rebecca, daughter of Daniel and Rebecca (Gruber) Bickel, aged 17 years, 9 months and 1 day.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 1, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bernville, June 28-----John Bickel, 92, one of the oldest residents of this community, died this morning in the home of Mr and Mrs Charles A. Koenig. A retired carpenter, he was a son of the late Joshua and Elizabeth (Himmelberger) Bickel. He was a member of the Reformed denomination. Surviving are a niece and a nephew. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, this borough, the Rev. Dr. Frank W. Ruth officiating. Burial in Haag's Cemetery here.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, June 28, 1952, p. 12. Submitted by: Judy.]
Bickel -- In Stouchsburg, on June 29th, Samuel Bickel, aged 62 years, 2 months and 15 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 26, 1879. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Bickel, William D., born March 12, 1865, died at the home of his son, William B. Bickel, Mohnton, March 13, 1950, at the age of 85 years and 1 day. Mr. Bickel had been a member of the Reformed Church, Gouglersville. But for many years he had been a member of the Brotherhood Class of Zion E.C. Church, Mohnton, and was a faithful worshipper at the worship services of Zion. Surviving our brother are six children, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from Zion Evangelical Congregational Church, Mohnton, March 18, in charge of the Pastor. Burial at Gouglersville Cemetery. May God comfort the hearts of the bereft family. __E. D. Ehrig
[Source: The United Evangelical (Myerstown, PA), vol. XXVI, no. 16, April 18, 1950, p. 13. Submitted by: Lynn.]
Services were held for Hazel G. Biddle, 92, formerly of West Norriton, Montgomery County, who died December 23 in Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where she had resided for more than two years. Her husband, Gordon K. Biddle, died in 1993. Born in Norristown, Biddle was a graduate of North Wales High School, Montgomery County, and a 1932 graduate of the Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She had been a registered nurse for Dr. David G. Moyer in Lansdale, Montgomery County. Biddle was a member of Wentz's United Church of Christ, Worcester, Montgomery County. She also served on the Cultural Arts Advisory Committee of Montgomery County. Surviving are two daughters, Sydney B. (Biddle) Malick, Wyomissing, and Sandra L. Biddle, West Norriton. There are also two grandchildren. Private burial was in Boehm's UCC Cemetery, Whitpain Township, Montgomery County. The R. L. Williams Jr. Funeral Home Inc., Skippack, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Private services and burial were arranged by the Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Richard A. Bidlow, of Baldy Road, Maxatawny Township, who died of natural causes June 17 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He was the husband of Ethel M. (Selig) Bidlow. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Arthur A. and Arlene (Hilbert) Bidlow. He was employed from 1968 to 1981 as a welder by General Seating, Topton, and was also employed by Boyertown Body Works, Carl R. Bieber Tourways, Inc., Kutztown; and the former MGP Company, Topton, from 1981 until retiring in 2001. Bidlow was a Navy veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars and served in the National Guard from 1957 to 1968. He also served in the Navy Reserves from 1968 to 1980. Also surviving are two sons, Michael K. Bidlow, Bowers, and Steven E. Bidlow, Boyertown. Other survivors include a stepson, Robert W. Geist, Denver, Lancaster County; and three stepdaughters: Selena E. Geist, Fleetwood; Sheila E. Geist, in Pennsylvania; and Rose E. (Geist) Frederick, Stevens, Lancaster County. There are also two grandchildren, 11 stepgrandchildren and a stepsister, Joyce Buck, Boyertown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 26 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Mary Church, Tilden Township, for Joseph M. Biebel, 71, of East Pine Street, Hamburg, and formerly of Philadelphia, who died Feb. 18 in the hospice unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Philadelphia. He was the husband of Gertrude R. (Madden) Biebel. Born in Red Hill, Montgomery County, he was a son of the late Peter and Mary (Mentzel) Biebel. Until retiring in 1991, he was a vending machine mechanic and was previously employed as a driver and salesman for Seven-Up Bottling Co., Delaware County, for more than 36 years. He was a member of the Hamburg Community Choir and a former member of the Schuylkill County Community Chorus. Biebel was an accordian player in the Harrowgate String Band, Philadelphia and also played with the Avalon and Firefighters string bands, both of Philadelphia. He was a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Tilden Township, where he was a lector, cantor and former choir member. He was a former lector, cantor and choir member at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Schuylkill Haven and St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church, Philadelphia. Also surviving are a son, Joseph M. Biebel Jr., Audubon, Montgomery County, and a daughter, Ellen M. (Biebel) Mocarsky, Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County. There are also five grandchildren and a great-grandson. Other survivors include a brother, Peter A. Biebel, Philadelphia; and three sisters: Elizabeth A. (Biebel) Morse, Dublin, Montgomery County; Helen R. (Bieber) Schank, Summerfield, Fla.; and Dolores (Biebel) Carlin, Philadelphia. He was predeceased by a son, Michael J. Biebel, who died in 1998. The Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Alma L. Bieber, 84, Kutztown, died May 17 in the hospice unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Her husband, Paul L. Bieber, died March 9. Born in Maxatawny Township, she was a daughter of the late William A. and Ida M. (Grim) Leiby. Bieber was employed by Kutztown Sportswear, retiring in 1982. She was a member of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, Kutztown. Surviving are a son, Kenneth P., Atlanta; and a daughter, Carol M. (Bieber) Reed, Crystal River, Fla. Other survivors include three grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Grace EC Church. Burial will be in Maxatawny (Zion) Cemetery, Maxatawny Township. Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home Inc., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 18, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Anna M., nee Geist, Bieber, wife of George E. Bieber, of 742 Chestnut St., Emmaus, died at 7:45 o'clock last night at her home, aged 78 years and 28 days. She was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, a daughter of Manoah and Lydiann, nee Lessig, Geist, and for the past 45 years had been a resident of emmaus. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of St. Paul's Union church, Mertztown. Surviving are her husband and the following children: Mrs. Frank M. Fegley, Easton; Mrs. Raymond Fegley, Emmaus; Mrs. Morris Stauffer, Pottstown; Mrs. Harry Roth, Allentown; Mrs. Raymond Meitzler, Emmaus; Edwin Bieber, Emmaus, and Harold Bieber, at home. Also surviving are nineteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Two daughters and four sons preceded her in death.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 17, 1945, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services for Annie S. Bieber of Kutztown, were held in St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Kutztown. Bieber died Feb. 23 in Lehigh Valley Hospital near Allentown. Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. She was predeceased by her husband, John W. Bieber, in 1963. Born in Rockland Township, she was a daughter of the late Frank B. and Ada C. (Seyler) Printz. Until retiring she was employed as a custodian by Kutztown State College for 22 years. Bieber served for many years as a trustee of the Kutztown Senior Citizens and was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Kutztown. She is survived by two sons, William B., King of Prussia, Montgomery County, and John B., Breinigsville, Lehigh County; and two daughters, Joan M. Bieber, Kutztown, and Fay A. (Bieber) Werley, Kutztown. There are seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home Inc., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 2, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Carl R. Bieber Jr., 62, former owner of a Berks motorcoach business, died June 10 in Lehigh Valley Hospital near Allentown, shortly after admission. Bieber of Kutztown was the husband of Victoria R. (Rosin) Bieber. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Carl R. Sr. and Loraine M. (Shade) Bieber. Bieber was the owner of Carl R. Bieber Tourways Inc., until his retirement in 2001. He previously worked 25 years as president of the Kutztown-based bus company. Bieber became owner of the firm in 1991 following the death of his father, who had started the business in 1946. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Bieber was a 1960 graduate of Kutztown High School. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Bieber served on the boards of the Kutztown and Allentown fairs. He is also survived by a daughter, Jessica H. Bieber, Kutztown, and a son, Brent E., Palmdale, Calif. Other survivors include two sisters, Eleanor (Bieber) Rothermel, Fleetwood, and Barbara (Bieber) Biscanti, Wyomissing. There are also two step grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial with military honors will be in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home Inc., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 12, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Carrie A. Bieber, 82, wife of George C. Bieber, died yesterday in her home, 49 Normal Ave., Kutztown. A native of Greenwich Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Catherine (Zettelmoyer) DeLong. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Elda M. Bucks of Kutztown, and Eva, wife of Francis Schwoyer, of Kutztown R. 3; a son, Charles H., of Kutztown; a sister, Mrs. Ida Shoemaker, of Reading; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Fritz & Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown. Viewing will be 7-8 p.m. tomorrow.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 6, 1965, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bieber - In Kutztown, Sept. 19th, Catharine Bieber, widow of John Bieber, at the advanced aged of 90 years, 7 months and 29 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 30, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Catharine, widow of Captain Daniel Bieber, a grandmother of Arthur G. DeWalt of this city, died on Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Reuben Dewalt of Kutztown, aged 87 years. Two sons and one daughter survive. The sons are Newton J. Bieber of Bethlehem, and formerly Chief of Police in this city, and Clinton Bieber of Virginia. Mrs. Bieber has been in ill health for some time and her death came as a blessed relief. Mrs. Bieber was a kind-hearted and charitable woman, and her death is mourned by a large circle of friends.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 30, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Clara, wife of Charles O. Bieber, aged 18 years, died at the home of her father-in-law, Isaac Bieber, Maxatawny. She leaves her husband, an infant daughter, her father, Joseph Geis, of Alburtis, and three sisters and brother, Mrs. Reuben Romig, Allentown; Misses Addie and Mabel at home, and Henry Geis, Paterson, N.J. Funeral on Friday at 10 a.m. from the residence of Isaac Bieber. Services in St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Rev. J. L. Cressman officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 15, 1908, p. 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dewalt Bieber, for many years the conscientious and indefatigable steward of the Kutztown Normal School, died at his home at Kutztown on Saturday at 1 p.m. The funeral will be held there Thursday forenoon and interment will follow in Hoch Cemetery. Deceased left a wife and one son. He was 43 years of age. He was extensively and favorably known, his position bringing him in intimate personal contact with many people, students, friends and patrons of the institution, which he served so long and so well. It was in the too thorough discharge of his duties that he fell ill, his mind giving way. He was in an asylum a short time and was brought home last Wednesday to die.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 28, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
A memorial service was held for Diane L. (Griesemer) Bieber, 45, wife of O. Robert Bieber, of Lynn Avenue, St. Lawrence, who died November 5 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where she had been a patient. Born in West Reading, she was a daughter of Frieda L. (Peifer) Griesemer and the late Clyde G. Griesemer. She was a secretary at Lausch Elementary School for eight years, last working September 6. Bieber was a member of the New Apostolic Church in Reading. She graduated from Boyertown High School in 1975 and from Allentown Business School in 1977. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are a daughter, Krystle L. Bieber of St. Lawrence; a son, Brock A. Bieber of St. Lawrence; and a brother. Contributions may be made to the Brock and Krystle Bieber Education Fund, National Penn Bank, Route 562 and Oley Turnpike Road, Reading, PA 19606. Burial was in Oley Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Bean Funeral Home, Exeter.
[Source: Southern Berks News, November 13, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A memorial service was held for Diane L. (Griesemer) Bieber, 45, wife of O. Robert Bieber, of Lynn Avenue, St. Lawrence, who died November 5 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where she had been a patient. Born in West Reading, she was a daughter of Frieda L. (Peifer) Griesemer and the late Clyde G. Griesemer. She was a secretary at Lausch Elementary School for eight years, last working September 6. Bieber was a member of the New Apostolic Church in Reading. She graduated from Boyertown High School in 1975 and from Allentown Business School in 1977. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are a daughter, Krystle L. Bieber of St. Lawrence; a son, Brock A. Bieber of St. Lawrence; and a brother. Contributions may be made to the Brock and Krystle Bieber Education Fund, National Penn Bank, Route 562 and Oley Turnpike Road, Reading, PA 19606. Burial was in Oley Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Bean Funeral Home, Exeter.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, November 14, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Edwin L. Bieber, farmer and carpenter, died suddenly yesterday morning of cardiac embolism at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Fox, Longswamp, Mertztown R.D. He was 73 years old. He was born in Maxatawny (Berks), the son of the late Daniel and Annie Caroline (Lichtenwalner) Bieber and was twice married. Both wives preceded him in death, Ida Romig, 26 years ago, and Idea E. Reinert, 11 years ago. He was a member of the Knights of Golden eagles, Kutztown; and Knights of Friendship, Topton; and the Lutheran congregation of the Longswamp church. Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Edwin F. Fox; his son, William, Mertztown, R.D.; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three brothers and two sisters: Charles, emaus; Lincoln, Pikeville; William, Reading; Mrs. Daniel Faust, Stony Creek Mills; Mrs. Lucetta Wessner, Kutztown. Strictly private funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, from the home of his son-in-law and daughter where he had been residing in Longswamp, Mertztown R.D. He will be interred in the Longswamp church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 28, 1936, page 32. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jeremiah L. Bieber, a well known and highly respected resident of Kutztown, died on Friday night after a long illness of a complication of diseases, aged 70 years, 1 month and 21 days.
There survive his widow, Ella; a son, Harry F., Kutztown; two grandsons, these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Lizzie Wessner, Kutztown; Mrs. Sevilla Faust, Stony Creek; Charles, Emaus; Lincoln, Pikeville; Edwin, Mertztown, R.F.D., and William, Reading. A son preceded him in death.
Rev. Hoppes will officiate at the funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Short services will be held at his late home, 109 Noble street, Kutztown, with continued services in United Evangelical church and interment in Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.
Death notice: Age at death = 70 years, 1 month, 21 days
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, December 8, 1929, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
John C. Bieber, 78, son of the late Isaac and Louise (Christman) Bieber, died yesterday at his home in Kutztown. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, Kutztown, and the Kutztown Fire Co. Surviving are three sons, Bruce, Tacoma, Wash.; Blazius, Allentown, and John W., Kutztown; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; seven sisters, Lottie, wife of Daniel Gaby, Dansville, N.Y.; Jennie, wife of Wurich Geist, Allentown; Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Logan Dreibelbis, Mrs. James Shoemaker, Hettie Bieber, and Katie Bieber, all of Kutztown; three brothers, Thomas Bieber, Macungie; George and Charles, of Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 1, 1950, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jonas Bieber, aged 64 years, died after a lingering illness at Shamrock and is survived by a widow and the following children: Emma, wife of C. A. Fegely; Elizabeth, wife of Alfred Dankle, Mertztown; Louisa, wife of William Weil, Allentown; Susan, wife of Henry Schlicher, Reading; Mary and William, at home; Benjamin, at Topton, and George, at Emaus. Mrs. Samuel Warmkessel and Mrs. Jacob Long are the only surviving sisters. Funeral, Thursday forenoon at Mertztown cemetery. Rev. Barnat, of Kutztown, officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 22, 1901, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jonathan Bieber, a highly respected and esteemed citizen of Maxatawny, died yesterday at 2 a.m. of Bright's Disease, complicated with apoplexy. He was sickly for some time, but confined to bed for only sixteen days, having been unconscious for the last four days. Funeral Tuesday forenoon, July 2, 1895. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. Funeral sermon in St. John's Church by Rev. J. J. Cressman. His wife, nee Bridget Swoyer, preceded him in death sixteen years ago. Deceased leaves the following children: Mrs. Allen Butz, of Alburtis; Rev. M. J. Bieber, Mr. Joy, Dr. U. S. G. Bieber, V. S. Kutztown; Mrs. Peter Schwoyer of Richmond, Robert of Catasauqua and Jonathan at home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 29, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Died. Mr. Jonathan S. Bieber, a well known resident of Maxatawny, near the borough of Kutztown, died on Tuesday of last week, of typhoid fever, at the age of 57.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, April 6, 1881, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services will be April 4, 11 a.m., in the Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Luther I. Bieber, of South Kemp Road, Maxatawny Township, who died March 30 in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where he had resided 10 weeks. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. He was the husband of Violet E. (Kunkel) Bieber. Born in Kutztown, he was a son of the late Charles O. and Bertha (Kemp) Bieber. Until retiring in 1979, he was employed as a crane operator by Parish Structural Products Division of Dana Corp., Reading, for 31 1/2 years. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Also surviving are a son, Richard L. Bieber, Fleetwood, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Other survivors include three brothers: Lester G. Bieber, Fleetwood; Paul L. Bieber, Kutztown; and Isaac C. Bieber, Kokomo, Ind. There are also three sisters: Anna L. (Bieber) Stitzel, Topton; Hettie N. (Bieber) Turner, Fleetwood; and Jean D. (Bieber) Van Horn, Mertztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, April 3, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Mabel E. (Haas) Bieber, 72, of Main Street, Oley, who died May 31 in her home. She was the wife of Clarence E. Bieber. Born in Pleasantville, she worked in the mail center of National Penn Bank in Boyertown. Previously, she worked as the head cook at the Oley Valley High School for 25 years until 1992. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Spangsville. Bieber was a member of the Oley Valley Fair Association and the Oley Fire Co. and was a past vice president of the former Oley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, she is survived by five sons, Ronald E. Bieber of Sinking Spring, Marlin C. and Kevin D. Bieber, both of Oley, Ricky A. Bieber of Ovilla, Texas, and Carl L. Bieber of Exeter; one daughter, Shirley M. Maser of Fleetwood. Also, a sister, Betty Imbody, Bechtelsville; three brothers, Leon and Harold Haas, both of Fleetwood, and Stanley Haas of Pleasantville; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Christ Lutheran Church, Spangsville. Burial was in Oley Cemetery in Spangsville. The arrangements were handled by the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home, Oley.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, June 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mary Bieber, aged 84 years, 5 months and 27 days, of Topton, died yesterday in Shellington, Pa. She was born in Longswamp township, the daughter of the late Jonas and Ann, nee Eck, Bieber. She was a member of the Lutheran side of St. Paul's church, Quakertown. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Emma Fegley, Cementon, and Mrs. Susan Schlicher, this city, and two brothers, Benjamin of Topton, and George of Emmaus. Services will be held from the Schofer funeral home, 107 Main St., Topton, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with interment in the Union cemetery, Mertztown. The Rev. Luther Slenker will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, January 2, 1944, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Mary Bieber, died at her home in Kutztown, aged 72 years. She was well-known in Allentown. She was a widow of Joshua Bieber, who died in 1884. The following children survive: Dewalt Bieber, of Kutztown; Rev. Irwin Bieber, of Bethlehem; Rev. William F. Bieber of Hellertown; Elton, Alfred and Walter Bieber of Kutztown; Caleb J. Bieber and Henry Bieber of Reading. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 16, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
William H. Bieber, of Longswamp, Mertztown R. 1, died early Monday at his home after a short illness. He was 55 years old. Born in Lower Macungie township, he was the son of the late Edwin and Ida, nee Romig, Bieber. He was employed as a machinist at the Emmaus Stoker Works. Surviving are the following children: Ruth, wife of Claude Geist, Allentown R. 3; Vivian, Allentown, and Seaman Second Class Herman Bieber, in the South Pacific. There are three grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Jenny Fox, Mertztown R. 1. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services Thursday at 2 p.m. from the DeLong Funeral home, Topton. Interment will be in the cemetery of Longswamp church. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 4, 1944, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Louisa H. Biecher, daughter of John Philip & Pauline (Spangler) Embich, was born July 6, 1834. In youth she married William Biecher. She died at her son's home at Womelsdo1rrf November 4, 1917, aged 83y3m28d. She is survived by three sons, three daughters, 13 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Services at Womelsdorf, with interment at Lebanon.
[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records. Submitted by Kathy.]
Biehl, Catherine K., 91 years, 7 months and 27 days, passed away on January 2, 1954 in the Reading Hospital where she was a patient for several weeks. She was a charter member of First Church, and manifest in her suffering the beauty and serenity of the Christian life. She is survived by five children, one sister, 16 grandchildren 16 great grandchildren, and 11 great great grandchildren. Her pastor conducted the funeral service on January 5th from the Lutz Funeral Home with burial in Aulenbach Cemetery. __George B. Carvell
[Source: The United Evangelical (Myerstown, PA), vol. XXX, no. 6, February 9, 1954, p. 12. Submitted by: Lynn.]
With nearly every bone in his body broken as the result of being whirled about a shafting at the plant of the Topton foundry yesterday afternoon, Harvey Biehl, aged about 40 years, died a short time after being admitted to the Allentown hospital. It was shortly after two o'clock when Biehl in some manner was caught in a drive belt while at work in the cleaning room of the plant and whirled about the shafting several times before he was hurled to the floor. Fellow workers immediately came to his assistance and summoned Dr. C. P. Smith. The physician administered to the badly injured man until the arrival of the Allentown hospital ambulance. Following the death of Biehl, Coroner F. R. Bausch viewed the body and later notified Deputy Coroner R. A. Mabry, of Mertztown, Berks county, in whose jurisdiction the accident happened and who began an investigation. Coroner Bausch issued a certificate of death and placed the body in charge of Undertaker Schofer, of Topton. The victim of the accident was employed at the Topton foundry for several years. He was born in Maxatawny township, Berks county, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Biehl, and was well and favorably known to the resident of Hancock, where he resided for a long time, and among others in that vicinity. He is survived by his widow, Carrie, nee Fisher, and one child, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Moyer and Mrs. Elmer Sanders, of Topton, and four brothers, Edwin, of Emaus; Harry and Pius, of Kutztown, and Amos, of Kutztown Route No. 2. Arrangements for the funeral were not completed last night.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 5, 1928, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
The funeral of Harvey Biehl, of Hancock, who was fatally injured Wednesday afternoon when he was whirled around a shafting in the plant of the Topton Foundry Co., will be held on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from his late home. Services will be conducted at the house and in St. Paul's church, Mertztown, by Rev. W. S. Dry. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mr. Biehl was a native of Berks county, and for a time taught school after graduating from the State Teachers College, Kutztown. He was aged 40 years, 9 months and 24 days, and was a son of the late Joel and Sarah Stoudt Biehl. Besides his widow, Carrie, nee Fisher, Biehl, and his mother, there survive three children, Charles, Gladys and Evelyn and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Robert Moyer, Mrs. Emler Sanders and Harry Biehl, Topton; Edwin Biehl, Emaus; Pius Biehl, Kutztown, and Amos Biehl, Kutztown R. 2. He was a member of the Macabees, of Fleetwood, and Knights of Friendship, of Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 6, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry Biehl, a well-to-do and highly respected citizen of Kutztown, died of enlargement of the heart and dropsy, aged 74 years and 12 days, after a confinement of two days. He leaves a widow, nee Hannah Kirby. His only son died at the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, while completing his course in the Bellevue Medical College. Mr. Biehl was born in Maxatawny. For 38 years, he was a resident of Kutztown. He was School Director for many years and Town Treasurer, the only office which he accepted. The funeral will be held Friday forenoon. Sermon by Re.v Dr. S. L. Harkey.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, October 7, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jean A. Biehl, 66, died of natural causes May 30 at 9:50 a.m. in her Temple residence. She was the wife of LeRoy C. Biehl. Born in Alsace Township, she was a daughter of the late Henry A. and Callie O. (Becker) Frick. Biehl had been last employed by Tack's Sandwich Shop, Temple, until her retirement. She was previously employed for 12 years as a sales clerk by The Harvest, Laureldale, and for 15 years as a wrapper by Electric Coil Service, Temple. She was a member of Salem (Shalters) Lutheran Church, Alsace Township, where she was a choir member and past president of the council and board member of the cemetery association. Biehl was a 1956 graduate of Mount Penn High School. She was director of music of the Pagoda Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Reading, for 27 years. Biehl was a Girl Scout leader from 1962-1969 for the Great Valley Troop, Muhlenberg Township, and was past president and treasurer of the Temple recreation board. She is also survived by a son, Kraig R., Pennside, and a daughter, Janelle M. (Biehl) Bechtel, Temple. Other survivors include a brother, Robert H. Frick, Fleetwood. There are also seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in Salem (Shalters) Church. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Milkins Funeral Home Inc., Temple, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 1, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Edwin J. Bielecki, 79, of S. Reading Avenue, Boyertown, husband of Gene C. (Koller) Bielecki, who died June 18 in Phoenixville Hospital. Born in North Attleboro, Mass, he worked as the head of research and development for Cabot Supermetals in Gilbertsville for 33 years until retiring in 1989. He previously worked in research and development for National Research Corp. in Cambridge, Mass., from 1951 to 1956, and for Beryllium Corp. in Reading from 1946 to 1951. He held numerous patents in rare earth metals. Bielecki served on the Boyertown School Board for 28 years, where he was a president and vice president. He was a director of the Boyertown Area School District Authority for four years. He was a life member of the Temple Fire Co. He formerly served as treasurer of the Berks County Vocational Technical Institute and the Boyertown Area Multi-Service. He was a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the American Chemical Society. He graduated from North Attleboro High School in North Attleboro, Mass., in 1941, and also graduated from MIT in 1946 with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering. Bielecki was a member of St. Columbkills Roman Catholic Church in Boyertown. In addition to his wife of 54 years, he is survived by two daughters, Cynthia B. Clemmer and Gwen B. Nester, both of Boyertown; and one brother. He was predeceased by a daughter and two brothers. Contributions may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 5940 Hamilton St., Suite F, Allentown, PA 18106. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park in Pottstown. The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home, Boyertown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, June 26 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Stricken at Work. While at work in the tube works of the Reading Iron Co. shortly after 9:30 this morning, Erastus J. Bierbower, 308 Pine street, was stricken with illness. He was removed to the plant's emergency ward, where medical aid was applied. In a few minutes he revived. He was assisted home and the family physician was summoned. At 9:55 o'clock he passed away. Mr. Bierbower was 69 years old. Death was apparently due to heart trouble with which he suffered for some time. Deceased was at his post at 7 a.m., his usual time. When he left home he did not complain of illness. Mr. Bierbower was among the best-known and oldest employees in the tube works and was employed by the company more than 10 years. He was born and reared in Goldborough, York county, and was a son of the late Samuel and Mary Bierbower. Ten years ago he moved to Reading. Mr. Bierbower was a member of the Church of God and was affiliated with the I.O.R.M., Knights of Pythias, and the Shepherds of Bethlehem. There survive his widow, Mahala (nee Bowers), and two sons William and Ralph R., both of this city, and one brother, William, of Honeygrove, Tex. Coroner Schmehl issued a certificate of death due to natural causes.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 28, 1919. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Ivy (Ulrich), 65, widow of William H. Bierbower, of 940 Penn Ave. Wyomissing, died in the Berks County Sanatorium. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Ulrich. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Kane and Mrs. Oma Bhaer; eight grandchildren; two brothers: John and James Ulrich, both of Middletown, and two sisters: Mrs. Grant Marshall, of Middletown, and Mrs. Walter Pinkerton, of Harrisburg. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Clyde Coble Funeral Home, Middletown. Burial in Middletown Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 15, 1946. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Mahala (Bower), widow of Erastus Bierbower, died at 9:30 Saturday evening at the home of her son, William, South Third street, West Reading, aged 76 years. She is survived by two sons, William, with whom she resided, and Ralph, Reading; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two brothers, George and Moses. She was born in York county, a daughter of the late George and Mary Bower. Services and interment in Middletown. Funeral Director F. D. Roth in charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 11, 1934. Submitted by: Kathy.]
William H. Bierbower, 60, died at 12:30 o'clock this morning at his home, 315 South Third avenue, West Reading. He was a native of Goldsborough and lived in Middletown until 30 years ago. He was a member of St. Peter's Methodist Church, Camp 163, P. O. S. of A. and the Reading Iron Company Relief Association. Bierbower was formerly employed in the sheet metal department of the Reading Iron Company. Surviving are his widow, Ivy (Ulrich); two daughters, Helen, wife of Ross Stevens, of Philadelphia; Oma, wife of Theodore Bhaer, of Washington, D. C.; seven grand-children, one brother, Ralph Bierbower, of Reading. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Roth Funeral Parlors, Middletown. Interment will be made in Middletown Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 20, 1939. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Blanche E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Biery, died yesterday morning of diphtheria, aged 6 years. Funeral will take place to-day from the home of the parents, No. 426 North Church street. Services and burial at Longswamp Church, Rev. N. W. Helffrich officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 4, 1899, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Uriah Biery, the well-known iron ore mine operator, of Mertztown, died on Sunday morning in St. Luke's Hospital, where he had been taken two weeks before for treatment. He had not been well for some time, but about two weeks ago the eating of raspberries brought on severe troubles. He was taken to the hospital with the idea that he was suffering from an obstruction of the bowels. An operation developed an adhesion. Mr. Biery rallied well from two operations and was thought on the road to recovery. Saturday night a heart attack came to which he succumbed shortly after midnight. Deceased was born in Heidelberg township January 24, 1840, and was the son of the late Nathan Biery, whose widow, Mrs. Pollie Biery survives, residing at Guthsville. For many years he was active in the development of iron ore properties and resided at Shamrock, but after a severe fire there removed to Mertztown where he built a handsome residence for his family and built the Hotel Biery. He was also interested there in the grain and lumber business, operating in the firm of H. P. Pilgert & Co. His last important mining operation was in connection with the development of properties about Guth's Station in the Knappenberger & Biery Mining Co. Deceased was a prominent member of the Masonic order and was connected with Lehigh Lodge No. 326, Allen Chapter, Allen Council and Allen Commandery. He was a member of the Longswamp Church. For years he was a director of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Lehigh and Berks county. As a Republican in Politics, but independent to the core, he became known and respected all over Berks county and in 1900 was named the national delegate from Berks to aid in the nomination of McKinley in Philadelphia for the presidency. Deceased was married three times, his third wife Elizabeth (nee Fegley) surviving together with these children: Samuel, of Allentown, and Miss Capitola, of Mertztown (by his first wife), James E., Adele, Mrs. David W. DeLong, of Mertztown, and Mrs. Max S. Erdman, of Allentown. These brothers and sisters also survive: Walter, Mrs. A. S. Rabenold and Mrs. Caspar Schreiner, of Allentown; John, Siegfried; Silas, Emaus; Sylvanus, Orefield; Mrs. Alice Kneppen, Greenville. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning with interment at Longswamp.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, July 26, 1906, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Frank Bilger, of Reading, died last Friday, after a lingering illness of a complication of diseases. She had been in a number of hospitals but found no relief. Her husband, three children and mother survive. Deceased was a daughter of Jonas and Catharine (Nuss) Nester and she was born in Longswamp township, Berks county. She brought her age to 36 years, 8 months and 21 days. Mr. Bilger is a son of Josiah Bilger, of town, and is a baker by trade. He has resided in Reading for quite a number of years. The remains were brought here on Monday with the 1.18 p.m. train and interred in Union Cemetery. Funeral services had been held at the home of the deceased, No. 816 Franklin street, Reading. Rev. T. W. Dickert officiated and also performed the last rites at the grave here.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, October 20, 1910, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jeremiah Billingfelt died early Christmas morning at Adamstown of heart disease in his 66th year. Deceased was a brother of Hon. E. Billingfelt and lived at Adamstown all of his life. He was a farmer, but has not been engaged in any work for several years. His widow, who has been out of her mind for a long time, is now at her parents' home in Ohio. A son and daughter survive. Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 at Adamstown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, December 26, 1886. Submitted by: Jeff.]
Billman - In Upper Bern, on May 30th, Caroline Amanda, daughter of John and Catharine (Stoyer) Billman, aged 25 years, 5 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 15, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Billman - In Upper Bern, on August 12th, Catharine, daughter of Samuel and Catharine Steiger, wife of John Billman, aged 64 years, 6 mos. and 16 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 20, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Billman -- In Upper Bern, August 25th, Lucy Ann S., daughter of John and Catharine Billman, aged 33 years, 6 months and 13 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Private services were arranged by the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Mabel E. (Gernert) Billman, 84, formerly of Wyndcliffe House Apartments, Hamburg, who died June 9 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she had resided since Nov. 30. Burial was in St. Michaels Cemetery. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Rosa J. (Danenhower) Bachman Hamm. Until retiring in 1984, she was employed as a sewing machine operator by Dutch Knitting MIll, Burkey Underwear Co., and Windsor Knitting Mill, all of Hamburg, for many years. Surviving are three sons: Donald L. Billman and Steven C. Billman, both of Hamburg, and Neal E. Billman, Stroudsburg. There are also eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a half brother, Howard Hamm, and a half sister, Pearl Hamm, both of New Tripoli, Lehigh County.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Billman -- In Upper Bern, May 29th, Maria M. Billman, widow of Jacob Billman, aged 82 years, less 4 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 13, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Terribly burned over the entire body, Thomas A. Biltcliff, a young resident of Topton, employed by the United Engineering and Construction Co., died Thursday morning in the Reading hospital, in his 27th year. Biltcliff was engaged in cleaning an air compressor on Wednesday morning. He was using gasoline and his clothing caught fire. The crew with which the young man was working was employed on a new gas line construction job between Womelsdorf and Stouchsburg. Other workmen who were nearby at the time the accident happened tried to tear his burning clothing from his body, but they were unable to do so until he had suffered third degree burns. The young man was a son of Joseph and Hattie, nee Gaunt, Biltcliff, of Meridon, Conn. He has been located in these parts for some time and was employed by the United company. He was united in marriage to Miss Arlene Barto, of High street, Topton, who with his parents, a seven months old son, Thomas, Jr., and the following brothers and sisters, Harold, George, Lester, Ethel and Lillian, survive. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, daylight time, from the home of his father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Barto, High street, Topton. Short services at the house will be followed by continued services in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton. Interment will be made in Longswamp church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 29, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Binckley--On the 28th inst., Harry Binckley, aged 60 years. Funeral services from Dougherty Funeral Home, 11 S. 10th St., Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. High Requiem Mass will be offered in St. Peter's Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Gethsemane Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Tuesday evening. (Dougherty)
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, 30 March 1942. Submitted by Nancy.]
Frank G. Binder, succumbed to malignant fever. Sunday, Jan. 22, amidst the doleful ringing of Church bells the life of a beloved husband, and only surviving child, of Frank G. Binder, ebbed away. Tuesday two weeks ago when he returned from his job in Philadelphia, it was supposed his complaint was mild. Soon it developed into a serious form, the physician giving up all hope, but his mother, his wife, and friends, did not. All struggle of life was gone at 9:29 a.m. on Sunday morning. He was a strong and vigorous man of only 38 years 11 months and 23 days. He leaves a sorrow stricken wife, and aged mother. One child preceded him in death. His sister Mrs. Clara Hartman also died of typhoid fever. Burgess Binder is a brother. His wife is the daughter of the late Judge Isaac R. Yost and a sister of B. M. Yost, coal dealer and of Mrs. Jas B. Stauffer, and Miss Emma Yost of this town and Col. D.M. Yost of Norristown. Deceased was of a hospitable disposition and a kindly nature, who justly won friendships. A former student in Muhlenburg College, he was once a farmer and horse dealer. He was employed in the rolling department of the US Mint at Philadelphia. He was a member of Selah Castle No. 46, P.O.S. of A, and the Keystone Fire Co., #1. The funeral on Thursday was the largest in town for some time. Short services held at his home at No. 28 Reading Ave., were continued in St. John's Lutheran Church, where he was a member and officer of the Sunday School. Rev. A. M. Weber preached an excellent sermon in German. The pall bearers were: Chas. R. Buck, John Schaeffer, John S. Hartman, Levi E. Lefever, Ben J. Rhoads and Ben. Haver. Resolutions of condolence were read by the Sunday School, Keystone Fire Co., A.O.K. of M.C. and P.O.S. of A, which will be published in this paper. Floral tributes were elaborate. Undertaker D.C. Brumbach & Co., interment in Fairview Cemetery.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 28, 1899.]
Services were held for George H. Bingaman, 88, formerly of Butter Lane, Exeter Township and Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where he had been a resident since April. His wife, Leona C. (Kercher) Bingaman, died in 2000. Born in Stony Creek, he had been employed as a delivery driver by Freihofer's Bakery, Reading, and later as a maintenance engineer for the Berks County Intermediate Unit. He was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church, Stony Creek. Bingaman was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Surviving are two daughters, Linda J., Mohnton, and Kathleen A., West Reading. Other survivors include a sister. Private burial was in Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Township. The Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 21, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Memorial services were held in St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Fleetwood, for Kenneth N. Bingaman, who died of natural causes Feb. 4 in his Highland Drive, Rockland Township residence. Burial was in Fleetwood Cemetery. He was the husband of Lorraine D. (Huyett) Bingaman. Born in Reading, he was a son of Vivian (Bingaman) Stump, Kutztown, and the late Ernest Stump. Until retiring as regional manager of customer service in 1996, he was employed by Metropolitan Edison Co., Muhlenberg Township, for 34 years. He was a 1959 graduate of Fleetwood High School. Bingaman was an Army veteran. He was a past president of the Fleetwood Rotary Club. Bingaman was a member of St. Paul's UCC, Fleetwood. Also surviving are two sons, Dr. David E. Bingman, Trexlertown, and Bradley A. Bingman, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, and a granddaughter. Other survivors include a sister, Eileen A. (Stump) Schaffer, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, February 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Funeral services were held for Marvin K. Bingaman, 81, of Craig Drive, Exeter Township, who died March 11 in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Grace A. (Savage) Bingaman. Born in Bernharts, Muhlenberg Township, he was employed for 44 years as a machinist by Textile Machine Works, Wyomissing, retiring in 1985. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Bingaman was a member of St. Michael's Church, Tilden Township. He is also survived by a daughter, Linda S. (Bingaman) Getz, Fleetwood. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. The Auman Funeral Homes, Reiffton, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Robert F. Bingaman, retired Exeter Township stone mason/building contractor, died of natural causes July 3 at 9:20 p.m. in Reading Hospital. Bingaman, 70, Exeter Township, was the husband of Ramona A. (Herbert) Bingaman. A stone mason/building contractor, he was the owner-operator of Daniel F. Bingaman & Son Stone Masons, Exeter Township, for 40 years until his retirement. Born in Oley, he was a son of the late Daniel F. and Florence H. (Keller) Bingaman. Bingaman is also survived by a son, Robert D., Exeter Township; and a daughter, Robin A. (Bingaman) Swavely, Birdsboro. Other survivors include three grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn. Burial will be in Spies (Zion) Cemetery, Alsace Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 5, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Binner - In Upper Tulpehocken, on March 9th, John Binner, son of Christian and Salome (Eckert) Binner and husband of Sarah Belleman, aged 72 years, 3 months and 3 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 22, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Birch -- Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 21st, Catharine, eldest daughter of Daniel and Mary Birch.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 31, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Maria Bischoff, wife of Jonathan Bischoff, 942 Hampden, died at 5:30 a.m., after a brief illness of 2 weeks, aged 75 years. Her husband is 80 years of age. Deceased was a life-long member of the Lutheran congregation of Alsace Church. Her maiden name was Brunner. The couple had but one son, Henry Bischoff, who died a few years ago. One brother and a sister, Jacob Brunner, of Monocacy, and Mrs. Angeline Firing, of Pottstown, survive.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, October 28, 1891. Submitted by Nancy.]
In Womelsdorf, on the 4th, Mary A., wife of Charles Bison, aged 60 years, 3 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her residence, on Jefferson St., Womelsdorf, Saturday March 8 at 9:30 a.m. All services at the house. Interment at Schaefferstown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 7, 1924. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
BISSIKUMMER - In this city, on the 28th inst., Jacob BISSIKUMMER, aged 79 years, 7 months and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 311 North 10th St., on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment private at Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 1, 1899. Submitted by: Michele.]
The funeral of Jacob Bissikummer took place from his residence, 311 North 10th St. at 2 p.m. Rev. F. K. Huntzinger conducted the services at the house. The remains were attired in a black suit with patent leather slippers, covered with an eiderdown blanket, and reposed in a satin-lined black cloth-covered casket, with silver trimmings and plate. The bearers were: Elias Saul, Edward Frederick, Peter Martin and Joseph Kline. Relatives and friends attended from Fleetwood, Johnstown and points in Schuylkill county. Interment private in Charles Evans cemetery. Funeral director Hiram L. Henninger.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 2, 1899. Submitted by: Michele.]
Terre Hill, Aug. 6 (Special) -- Daniel Bitler died after suffering a stroke, at the home of Martin Coldren, this place, aged 73 years. He was a native of Mohnton, but for some years had been residing at this place. There survive these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Barton Houyard and William Bitler, this place; J. Howard Bitler, Cleveland, O.; John Bitler, Meadville; Richard Bitler, Shillington; Mrs. John Stoltz, Philadelphia.
The funeral will take place Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 2 p.m., with services in Salem U. E. Church, Mohnton, of which he was a member.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 6, 1927, p. 2. Submitted by: Submitted by Glenn.]
Harry Bitler, druggist at Fifth and Spring streets, died last evening at his home, 951 North Fifth street, aged 65 years. He conducted a business at his late address for many years.
Mr. Bitler was graduated from Reading High School in 1884, and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in the class of 1890. He was a member of St. John's Lodge, No. 435, F. & A. M.; Rajah Shrine, Knights of Malta, Resolute Council, No. 27, O. of I. A., and National Druggists' Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Bitler recently celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary. Surviving are his widow, Frances K. (Kuntzburger); a brother, Commodore R. O. Bitler, Drexel Hill, Philadelphia, and two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Miller, this city, and Mrs. William Clouser, Hackensack, N.J. He was a son of the late Daniel and Mary (Peifer) Bitler.
Funeral services Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Lutz Funeral Home, the Rev. Darlington R. Kulp and the Rev. Jesse M. Mengel officiating. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 5, 1935, p. 27. Submitted by: Submitted by Glenn.]
Henry Bitler, a well known famer, died at 8 yesterday evening at his home, in Gibraltar, in his 70th year, of a complication of diseases. Deceased was born near Beckersville, Robeson, and resided there all his life. He was a vereran of the Civil War and was a member of St. John Lutheran church. Beside this wife Rebecca (nee Haws), the following survive: One son, John; one daughter Mamie, residing at home; one brother, Samuel Bitler, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., two sisters, Mrs. Augustus Eshelman, of this place, Mrs. Kauffman Kurtz, of Geigertown, and one grandchild, Harry Bitler.
[Source: Herald, December 3, 1902. Submitted by Diana.]
Lower Berks Official Dies. W. H. Bitler, Robeson Justice, Succumbs in 80th Year.
Birdsboro, March 3 (Special). -- William H. Bitler, better known throughout this section as Squire Bitler, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Harry Peipher, 326 West Second street, of a complication of diseases.
He had been complaining of varied ailments for three or four months, but was only ill enough the past four weeks to be confined to his room. His demise was a shock to his friends.
[Photo, Caption: William H. Bitler]
He was aged 79 years, 11 months and 16 days, and was a native of Robesonia [sic] township, having been born near Beckersville, a son of Elisha and Ellenora (Wolf) Bitler, both long deceased.
Assisted Father
His father was a wheelwright by trade, being one of the most capable in the county, and in addition worked a small farm, the son assisting at both occupations and attending school in the township.
The lad had no desire to be a craftsman, and after completing the curriculum of the rural school his father gave him a full course at Keystone normal school.
Became Teacher
After his graduation he entered the teaching profession receiving an appointment from the Robeson township school board, upon the recommendation of the County Superintendent David B. Brunner. He was assigned to the Pleasant Grove school, near the "Quaker Meeting House."
He continued in this position for 16 consecutive years and then was transferred to the Lower Allegheny school in the same township, where he taught one term then relinquished the profession.
Resumed Farming
Agriculture again appealed to him and he rented the 176-acre farm of his cousin, Henry Bitler, in Robeson township, his growing family assisting him, and bringing success to his venture for upwards of 14 years.
The Fry property, near Plowville, was then purchased by him, and operated for some years, when he decided to sell out and enter commercial life.
He removed to Gibraltar, occupying the store and dwelling erected by Camp 592, P.O.S. of A. and engaged in the general store business, building up a large trade. About five years ago he transferred it to his son, William K.
Auctioneer 45 Years
More than 45 years ago he qualified as an auctioneer, crying sales during his leisure time, and was in demand throughout an extensive territory in this part of Berks.
This pet occupation he never fully abandoned, and less than a year ago he obtained record prices at a small vendue of household goods, in the neighborhood of his home.
For nearly a half century, he was a Justice of the Peace in Robeson township, and although a Republican, no Democratic candidate was ever able to defeat him, notwithstanding that the district has always been strongly in the latter political faith. He was chosen again for a six-year term at the last election, and very recently prepared and executed documents with as much correctness and skill as ever.
Active In Church
Early in life he joined Zion Methodist Episcopal Church in Robesonia [sic] township and throughout his life was active and consistent in religious work, serving as class leader, exhorter and Sunday school superintendent. Very rarely did he miss a service and at all times entered heartily into the conduct of the meetings.
In fraternal life, he was a member of Union Lodge, 479, F. and A. M., Birdsboro, and Camp 592, P. O. S. of A., Gibraltar, being active in both up until recently.
Eagle Correspondent
Along with his other duties he served as the Beckersville correspondent of the Eagle for nearly 25 years, and wrote many interesting articles about the ancient life, so to speak of that part of Berks. His biographies of the aged residents in later years were accepted as authentic and valuable by latter day historical writers of Berks.
His wife, Lucinda (Kennedy), died nine years ago, and a daughter, five years since. He is survived by four sons, Charles H., of 1014 Greenwich street, Reading; Britton A., White Bear; William K., Gibraltar, and Harvey B., of Fifteenth and Cotton streets, Reading; also three daughters, Laura, wife of Frank Hohl, Pottstown; Annie, wife of Harry Peipher, 326 West Second street, this borough, and Lizzie, wife of George O. Stark, South Eighth street, Reading; a sister, Ellen, widow of Daniel Z. Kline, Grand Rapids, Mich.; 27 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Popular Resident
Deceased was one of the best known residents of this section of Berks and universally popular. He possessed a most cheerful disposition, had a fine knowledge of current events and history of the country round about, which, together with his great kindness of heart, brought him friends by the score. He had no known enemies, for there was neither reason nor excuse for such to exist.
Squire Bitler was always a welcome guest and in his own home a most hospitable host. He had great pride in his household affairs and reared his children to be a credit to their parents and the community where they lived.
The funeral will be held from the residence of Harry Peipher, a son-in-law, 326 West Second street, this borough, Wednesday, March 5, at 10 a.m. There will be a short service at the house and further services in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Geigertown. The pastor of this church, Rev. M. T. Romans, will officiate and be assisted by Rev. Levi Zerr, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Elverson. Interment will be made in St. Paul's Church cemetery. Funeral Director Edwin P. Mohr, of this place, will supervise the arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 2, 1924, p. 34. Submitted by: Submitted by Glenn.]
Mrs. Elizabeth BITNER, widow of James J. Bitner, died Sunday at her home, in Bern Township, near Leinbach's Hotel, aged 59 years. These children survive: Mrs. Mahlon SHUGAR, Gern Township; Mahlon BITNER, North Reading; Paul HELTINGER, Spring Township; Morris and Ella, at home. Two sisters, Mrs. David FISTER, Krumsville; Mrs. Sarah HEINLEY, Virginsville, survive, as do these brothers: Moses GREENAWALD, Orwigsburg; Amos, South Kempton, and William, of Kutztown. She was a member of the Reformed Church at Epler's. The funeral will be held 9:30 a.m. Friday, Rev. George W. GERHARD officiating. Undertaker Seidel has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 5, 1914. Submitted by: Rebecca.]
Elizabeth M., widow of David M. Bittenbender, of Huff�s Church, died at the home of her son-in-law, Edward Kniss, Bechtelsville, on Monday, aged 74 years. She had been ill with dropsy for some time. Mrs. Bittenbender was a daughter of the late Lorenz and Elizabeth (Moll) Fischer. There survive these children: Wayne, Paul, David, Charles, George, Bechtelsville; Sallie, wife of Peter Kehs, Zionsville; Adeline, wife of Irvin Shaner, Bechtelsville; Mrs. Emma Shade, Gilbertsville; Annie, wife of John Hoffman, and Eliza, wife of Edward Kniss, Bechtelsville, and one brother, Wilson Fisher, Allentown. Funeral from the home of Edward Kniss, Bechtelsville, Saturday at 1:30.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 1, 1933, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Elizabeth Mary, infant daughter of George Bittenbender and wife (nee Rohrbach), of Bechtelsville, after a short illness of pneumonia, died at her home, aged 1 year and 5 months. She is survived by her parents and one brother Lester. Funeral services will be held today at the house at 1.30 p.m. Rev. W. E. Wenner, of Bechtelsville, will conduct the services. Further service and interment at Huff's church, where Rev. M. F. Bond will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 17, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Emma, nee Treichler, widow of Jacob R. Bittenbender, and an esteemed resident of this city for the past forty years, died last evening at shortly after six o'clock at her home, 735 Liberty street, after a three months' illness of complications. She was in her 82nd year. She was born in Hereford, berks county, a daughter of Daniel and Lusetta, nee Gaumer, Treichler. Her husband died on August 20 of last year. She was a member of Salem Reformed church, and was loved and respected by a wide circle of friends. Among those left to mourn her passing are a daughter, Jennie A. Bittenbender, at home; two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Ellsworth, this city, and Mary Treichler, Hereford, and two brothers, James Treichler, Kutztown, and Samuel Treichler, Emaus.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 4, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Last week, while working in Gehman's ore mine, near Siesholtzville, Frank Bittenbender was killed by the falling of ground. He was first caught at the lower part of his body, and might have escaped but another fall occurred and he was suffocated before help could extricate him. He was 28 years old and left a wife and an 8-year-old boy. Of an upright character and good habits, his sudden death caused many to feel shocked. His funeral took place on Sunday last, at Huff's Church and was largely attended. Jacob Bittenbender, of town, was a cousin of the deceased.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, June 28, 1888, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Frederick H. Bittenbender, 51, of 16 S. Main St., Bechtelsville, died Saturday night in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Sadie H. (Treichler) Bittenbender. He was the owner and operator of Bittenbender's Food Market, Bechtelsville, for 22 years. Born in Upper Hanover Township (Montgomery County), he was a son of the late Wayne and Mary Jane (Hoffman) Bittenbender. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Huffs Lutheran Church, Alburtis. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Kathryn, at home; three brothers, Isaiah of Pennsbury (Pennsburg?), Paul H. of Palm, and Owen H. of Boyertown, R. 2; three sisters, Mabel, wife of Lloyd Masemore of Barto R. 1; Mrs. Grace Eshbach of Allentown, and Eva, wife of Edward Zimba of East Greenville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Bechtelsville. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow in the L. W. Ott Funeral Home, 111 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown.
Funeral Notice (p. 7): Age at death = 51 years; Buried, Huff's Church Cemetery
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, June 29, 1970, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry H. Bittenbender, a well known resident of Seisholtzville, died at his home Saturday, aged sixty-six years, one month and seventeen days. He is survived by his wife and these children: Alvin, of red Hill; James of Vera Cruz and William, of Shimersville. The funeral will take place Thursday at 9.30 a.m. at the house.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 1, 1913, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob Bittenbender died yesterday in the Sacred Heart Hospital of a complication of diseases after an extended illness. Deceased resided at 105 Main street, Emaus, and was aged 68 years. He was a native of Berks county, being the son of David and Elizabeth (Hunsberger) Bittenbender. For more than twenty years he was employed at the Empire Iron Co. at Macungie, but for the past year was in the employ of the Independent Oil Co. He is survived by his widow, Maria, nee Kehn, and one brother, David, of Huff's church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 25, 1922, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Weakened by a four week's illness from heart trouble, Jacob R. Bittenbender succumbed to a sudden stroke at his home, 735 Liberty street, on Saturday morning. He was seventy-eight years of age. Mr. Bittenbender was born in Seisholtzville, Berks County; a son of the late Christopher and Abigail, nee Bush, Bittenbender. For many years, however, the family has been living in Allentown, where Mr. Bittenbender was employed with the Lichtenwalner Furniture company until his retirement three years ago. He is survived by his wife Emma G., nee Treichler, a daughter, Jennie Bittenbender; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Fegley, Boyertown, and Mrs. Hannah Wetzel, of Huffs Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, August 21, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
The remains of Mrs. Maria Louisa, widow of the late Henry H. Bittenbender, formerly of Seisholtzville, were laid at rest in the new cemetery near Huff's church on Sunday afternoon, August 12. Services were held at her sister's home, 175 Franklin street, Pottstown, followed by further services in Huff's church, where a large group of relatives and friends gathered. The deceased was a daughter of John and Maria (nee Hertzog) Rush, one of the four members on the building committee when the church was erected, and was born in Hereford township. On September 4, 1869, she was joined in marriage to Henry H. Bittenbender, who followed the trade of carpet weaving at Seisholtzville for many years, and who died July 3, fifteen years ago. She lived for some time with her younger sister, Mrs. Sarah Kehl, at Pottstown, where she passed away from cerebral hemorrhages on Wednesday, August 8, aged 80 years, 10 months and 25 days. There remain one sister, three sons and one adopted daughter, as follows: Alvin, Red Hill; James, Emaus; William, Emmaus R. 1, and Mrs. John Hoffman, Bechtelsville, and five grandchildren.
[Source: "Shamrock news," Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 15, 1928, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Naomi M. Bitting, 56, of 1632 S. W. 31st St., Allentown, died Sunday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of John R. Bitting. Born in Hereford Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late John and Gertrude (Benfield) Moll. Mrs. Bitting was a member of Huff's United Church of Christ, Alburtis R. 1, where she taught Sunday school for many years. Surviving with her husband are two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Crossley of Emmaus and Alverta, wife of Walter Benfield of Alburtis R. 1, and two brothers, Ralph of Macungie R. 1 and Owen of Alburtis R. 1. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the church. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Horace W. Schantz Funeral Home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus.
Funeral Notice (p. D-4): Age at death = 56 years, 2 months, 19 days; Buried, Huff's Church Cemetery
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, March 20, 1978, page B-4. Submitted by Jerri.]
The play of a group of boys residing in the neighborhood of Huffs Church, Berks county, ended tragically when one of their number was run down by an automobile and fatally injured Thursday night, Philip H. Bitting, the nine-year-old son of Robert F. and Sue Kale Bitting, suffered a fracture of the skull and a double fracture of the left leg in the accident. He died at the home of the parents, near where he was playing, before Dr. E. H. Mohr, of Alburtis, could reach his side. The boys had been playing along the side of a road that is being repaired. Howard Snyder, an employe of the State Highway department and operator of the road roller used in the road building work, had worked later than usual and shortly after seven o'clock hopped into his automobile to return to his home. Seeing the boys playing alongside the road he tooted the horn of the automobile as he started out. It is believed that Philip became confused when he heard the horn and jumped into the path of the vehicle. He was carried to his home and Dr. Mohr was called but death resulted shortly after the accident. Justice of the Peace F. N. Benfield, of Alburtis, deputy coroner of Berks county, was notified of the death. He viewed the remains and conducted an investigation and gave permission to Undertaker Clinton Schmoyer, of Breinigsville, to take charge of the remains. The boy was a pupil of the Rohrbach school and a member of the Sunday school of Huffs Church. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, John and Roy, and two sisters, Arlene and Bernice, all at home. The maternal grandfather, Daniel Kale, of Bath, also survives. Brief funeral services at the residence of the parents Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock (daylight time) will be followed by regular services in Huffs church, Rev. R. N. Blatt officiating. Interment will be made in the Huffs Church union cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 25, 1932, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Sallie Bitting, widow of Jacob D. Bitting, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading of dropsy in the 62nd year of age. Mrs. Bitting had been in the hospital since last Thursday, but had been in ill health for six months. Her husband has been dead twenty years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George A. Ravel of Reading and one son, Edward of Harrisburg, Ill. And these brothers and sisters: Franklin K. Moll of Camden, N.J.; Henry Moll, of this city; Josiah and Edward K. Moll and Mrs. Henry Fegely of Reading.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 20, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Emma S. Bittle, 82, of 3505 Reading Crest Ave., Muhlenburg Township, Berks County, died Friday at home. Born in Pottsville, she was a daughter of the late Jay and Mertle Smink Sinton. She had been an inspector at the former Joseph O. Flatt and Co. Inc., Reading, retiring in 1979. She was a member of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Tuckerton. Her husband, Leonard F., died in February 1997. Surviving are a son, Richard D., Reading; a daughter, Lynn L. Mingione, Douglassville; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from Auman Funeral Home, Reading. Interment will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 12, 1999. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mary Ellen Hartranft Bittle, age 75, wife of Edwin O., died yesterday in her home, 637 North 12th Street. She was born in Chester county, a daughter of the late Samuel N & Mary Rhoads Hartranft, and was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Church, this city, and the Sons and Daughters of Liberty of Schuylkill Haven. Surviving are her husband and these children, Irvin T., of Pottstown, Bertha, wife of Henry Woodworth of Reading, Samual A of Reading, Howard A of Hyde Park and Helen, wife of Harry Matz of Reading, 17 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, also a brother and three sisters, Samuel R of Reading, Katie, wife of Elmer Hirleman of Hyde Park, Mrs Ada Daniels of Pottstown and Clara wife of Wilmer Y Miller of Schuylkill Haven. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 pm in the Miller Funeral Home, the Rev C. N. Wolfe officiating. Interment wll be made in Laureldale Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 10, 1941. Submitted by: Harrison.]
Mrs. Ella B. (Benfield) Bittner, 75, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl R. Frey, 1912 S. Front St., Allentown, after being in failing health for several years. She was born near Huff's Church, Berks County, a daughter of the late John H. and Emma L. (Nuss) Benfield. She was a resident of Allentown for the past 60 years and was married to the late Harvey Bittner. Formerly employed at Charis Corp., she was retired for 10 years. She was a member of Grace Evangelical Church. She is survived by two daughters, Olive L., wife of Carl R. Frey, with whom she lived; and Betty S., wife of John W. Frantz, Allentown; and a son, H. John Bittner, Tacoma, Wash. Five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive as well as two sisters, Emma L. and Sadie A. Benfield, both of Allentown. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., with interment at Clayton Evangelical Cemetery, Clayton, Pa. Viewing will be Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Funeral Notice (p. 35): Age at death = 75 years, 7 months, 4 days
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, May 15, 1960, page 35. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elmira Bittner, of Topton, died yesterday at 4.40 p.m. of pneumonia, aged 66 years. She was a life-long resident of Schnecksville, but during the last three years, she has resided at the home of her sister, Mrs. Priscilla Lohrbach, at which place she was taken ill last Friday and died. She is survived by three children, Payson C. Bittner, cashier of the New Jersey Zinc Co. at Palmerton; Tilghman Bittner, Supt. Of the Rolling Mills of the Penna. Steel Co. at Steelton, and Elsie K. Bittner, at home, and the following brothers: Hiram Croll, Schnecksville; Silas G. Croll, Trexlertown, and Rev. Dr. P. C. Croll, of Beardstown, Ill., and one sister, Mrs. Priscilla Lohrbach. She is deeply mourned by her relatives and friends and especially her children, to whom she was a devoted mother.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 3, 1918, p. 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elmira E. Bittner, of Topton, a resident of Schnecksville, up to three years ago, who died last Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Priscilla S. Rohrbach, of Topton, at which home she was taken ill, was buried Monday last at the Unionville Church, of the Lutheran wing of which she was a life-long member. Services at her late home were held on Sunday evening, conducted by Rev. Kline, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, of Topton. The services at Unionville Church were conducted by Rev. Longacre, assisted by Rev. Kline. The funeral was largely attended. Mrs. Bittner was kind-hearted, amiable and of a loving disposition. She was a loyal friend, an affectionate sister and a dutiful mother. On account of these unusual qualities she was beloved by all who knew her. Her sweet disposition brought to her home many friends and relatives who were delighted to sojourn there. Mrs. Bittner's husband, Tilghman J. Bittner, preceded her in death March 1, 1879. This deep sorrow clung to her during all the intervening years, and undoubtedly sweetened her nature. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Victor Werley, of Miles, Ohio, (a sister of her husband's) who was especially devoted to her during all these years of bereavement, came to pay her last tribute to her, as well as friends from Brooklyn and Lyons, New York, Palmerton, Steelton, Reading, Allentown, Topton, Schnecksville and Walnutport. She is survived by the following children: Payson C., of Palmerton; Elsie K., of Topton, and Tilghman J., of Steelton. Three brothers and one sister mourn her loss, as follows: Hiram Croll, Schnecksville; Silas G. Croll, Trexlertown; Rev. Dr. F. C. Croll, Beardstown, Ill., and Mrs. Priscilla S. Rohrbach, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 10, 1918, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Phaon M. Bixler, 81, formerly of Shelbourne Road, Exeter Township, who died December 15 in Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where he had resided since 1998. His wife, Phyllis K. (Quaintance) Bixler, died in 1995. Born in Schuylkill County, he was the owner-operator of Bixlers Garage, Jacksonwald, for 15 years, and was employed as a mechanic for Charles Haag Tractors, Baumstown for 10 years. He also was employed for 10 years by Hess Rentals, Reading, until his retirement. Surviving are a daughter, Fayann (Bixler) Telford, Apple Valley, Calif.; and three sons: Barry A. and Richard L., both of St. Lawrence, and William D., Adamstown. Other survivors include a brother; a sister; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. The Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, December 25, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in Rupell Funeral Home, Phillipsburg, N.J., for Jane P. Blalock of Lenhartsville who died Feb. 26 in the Lehigh Valley Hospital. Burial was in Fairmount Cemetery, Phillipsburg. She was predeceased by her husband, James V. Blalock, who died in May, 1983. Born in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late John S. and Gladys (Hulshizer) Bowers. She was a 1938 graduate of Phillipsburg High School. Blalock was a member of the Musical Arts Chorus of Easton. She was the organist for the Harmony Presbyterian Church in Harmony, N.J. for 18 years. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fleetwood, where she was also a member of the choir. She is survived by two sons, Thomas J. Blalock, Pittsfield, Mass., and Robert J. Blalock, Tatamy, Northampton County; and two daughters, Jane Blalock, with whom she resided, and Nancy J. Bowman, Lenhartsville. There are three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Blalock was predeceased by her brother, John S. Bowers, who died in 1982. Memorials may be made to the Virginville Community Fire Company or to St. Paul's Church, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 11, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Judge H. Willis Bland.
Reading, Penn., Nov. 15. Judge H. Willis Bland of the Berks County Orphans' Court died today after a brief illness. There was [unreadable] public grief, as Judge Bland was beloved by all classes. He was 68 years old. Born in this county, young Band began earning his own living at an early age. He served three years during the civil war as a private soldier and distinguished himself at Gettysburg. Only a week ago Judge Bland was unanimously re-elected Judge of the Orphans' Court of Berks County for a third term.
[Source: New York Times, November 16, 1913. Submitted by Nancy.]
William L. Bland, a former well-known printer of this city, died in New York City of tubercular trouble, aged 41 years. He was a son of the late Lewis and Emma Bland, of this city, and had been employed on several of the Reading newspapers. He traveled extensively in the west. Deceased was born in Birdsboro. He was a member of the Typographical Union.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, October 1, 1911. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services will be Thursday for Brinton E. "Bud" Blank, 76, of East Sixth Street, Boyertown, husband of Dorothy G. (Shelly) Blank, who died March 3 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Red Hill, he graduated from Boyertown High School in 1944. Blank worked as a hanger for the former Boyertown Casket Co. for 45 years. He served in the Army during World War II. Blank was a life member of the Keystone Fire Co. in Boyertown, where he was a truck driver. He was a life member of the Friendship Hook & Ladder Co. in Boyertown also a member of the Fireman Association of Pennsylvania. In addition to his wife of 55 years, he is survived by a daughter, Ruth Anne Frey of Douglassville; one sister, Hazel Shollenberger of Boyertown; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Keystone Fire Co. Engine Room, 240 N. Walnut St., Boyertown, PA 19512. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home, 111 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown, with the Rev. John G. Pearson officiating. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
George W. H. Blank, 49, for 20 years employed as a crossing watchman for the Reading railroad, the past five years at Topton, died unexpectedly yesterday at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Oswald, Mertztown R. 1. He was born in Alburtis, a son of the late Edwin and Sarah, nee Serfass, Blank. Surviving are the son, Reuel Oswald, with whom he resided; a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Werst, Kutztown; six grandchildren, as well as two brothers, Floyd Blank, Yellow House, and Harold Blank, Alburtis, and a sister, Ann, wife of Joseph Reifinger, Alburtis. Mr. Blank was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the Veterans club of the Lehigh Valley of Emmaus. He was affiliated with Lehigh Reformed Church, near Alburtis. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the DeLong Funeral home, Topton, with Rev. William O. Walbert officiating. Interment will be in Lehigh church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 18, 1946, page 20. Submitted by Jerri.]
Private services were held for Harry D. Blank, 67, of Green Lane, husband of Diana C. (Hess) Blank, who died May 21 in Grand View Hospital in Sellersville. Born in Perkiomenville, he attended Muhlenberg College in Allentown. He was a self-employed plumber for 45 years, retiring in 2000. Blank was a member of Frieden's United Church of Christ in Sumneytown and coached the church softball team for many years. Blank served in the Army during peacetime. He served on the Green Lane Borough Council for many years, and was a life member of the Green Lane Fire Co. He played ice hockey for the North Penn Eagles and played softball for the Eagle AA fast-pitch softball team. In addition to his wife of 42 years, he is survived by a son, Bruce Blank of Lancaster; three daughters, Beth Steinman of Palm, Becky Umstead of Red Hill and Brenda McNeil of Norwich, Conn.; and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by two grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Frieden's United Church of Christ Handbell Fund, P.O. Box 268, Sumneytown, PA 18084. The arrangements were handled by the Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, East Greenville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Further Particulars of the Funeral of Andrew Blankhorn
Grill, Jan. 20. -- The funeral of Andrew Blankhorn was held from his late residence in Cumru township, and interment made in the German Lutheran Cemetery, Reading. Rev. W.O. Laub preached a sermon from Rev. 2:10. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blankhorn were confirmed five years ago by Rev. W.O. Laub at Christ Union (Yocom's) Church, and at once became active in church Luther League and Sunday School work. Deceased was an active member of the Organized Adult Bible Class of the Sunday School. Theodore C. Auman was the funeral director. The five sons and a son-in-law were the bearers, as follows: John, Howard, Harry, Rosco and Charles Blankhorn and Percival Bailey. The remains lay in a mahogany black cloth covered casket with silver extension bar handles and plate inscribed "At Rest," were attired in a black dress suit and covered with an eiderdown blanket. The following were the tributes: Heart on pedestal, widow; wreath of sago leaves, daughter Minnie; spray of carnations, grandchildren, Anna, Helen, Edith, Charles and George Watson; sheaf of wheat, family; spray of pink carnations, hyacinths and ferns, Luther League of Yocom's Church; spray of white hyacinths, Christ Union (Yocom's) Sunday School Appropriate resolutions were sent to the widow by the Luther League.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, January 20, 1912. Submitted by Nancy.]
Lillian T. Blasé, 83, of Hellertown, formerly of Springtown, died Saturday, Dec. 28, 2002 in her home. Funeral services were held Dec. 31. Interment was in Springfield Cemetery. She was the wife of the late George F. Blasé. Born in Green Co., she was a daughter of the late Frank and Elizabeth (Birister) Koons. She is survived by: four sons, Jim, with whom she resided, Joe, of Warminster, Bob, of Hellertown, and Tim, of Ottsville; four daughters, Elizabeth Nelson, of Springfield, Va., Rosemary Frum, of Hatboro, Georgine Mills, of Davisburg, Mich., and Barbara Preston, of Quakertown; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by an infant great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements: Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, Quakertown.
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, January 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Laureldale, Feb 9 (Special)..Aaron N. Blatt, for many years a teacher in the schools of Penn, Tilden and center townships, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Herbert Rahn, 1210 Bellevue avenue, this place, aged 57 years, 3 months, and 24 days. He was the son of the late William and Carollina (Naftzinger) Blatt, and was a teacher for 28 years. He was a member of the Reformed congregation of Belleman's Church. There survive the following children: Laura, wife of Henry Spatz, Shoemakersville, Dora, wife of Herbert Rahn, with whom he resided, Katie, wife of Raymond Stoudt, Tilden township, Ada, wife of John R. Balthaser, Center township, four grandchildren, one sister, Mrs Clara Faust, Upper Bern, three brothers, Richard, Center, Rev. James N. Blatt, Old Zionsville, and Milton, Center. Funeral Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Herbert Rahn, with all services at the house. Rev. John K. Stoudt officiating. Interment at Belleman's Church. Funeral Director J.D. Nafzinger, Centerport, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, February 9, 1932. Submitted by: Judy.]
Blatt - In Marion, December 18th, 1875, Anna Blatt, wife of Jacob B. Blatt, and daughter of Solomon and Catharine Greth, aged 50 years, 10 months and 12 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 8, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Blatt, In Centre, December 18th, Catharine, widow of Benjamin Blatt, aged 61 years, 9 months and 25 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 9, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Blatt - In Centre, December 18th, Catharine, widow of Benjamin Blatt, aged 61 yeas, 9 months and 25 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 9, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Blatt - In Marion, October 9th, Cornelia Elizabeth, aged 1 month and 12 days; on October 11th, Anna Emely F., aged 3 years, 11 months and 1 day, both children of Cornelius F. and Amanda Blatt.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 28, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Blatt - In Penn, June 16th, Henry Adam, son of Reuben H. and Mary Blatt, aged 4 years, 11 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 15, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Madison, N.J., Nov. 3 The Rev. James N. Blatt, retired pastor of Zionsville United Church of Christ, Old Zionsville, died last night at Pine Acres Convalescent Home here. He was 86. Rev. Blatt lived in Old Zionsville 50 years. He had been a guest at Pine Acres Home only six days. He retired in 1948 after serving 41 years as spiritual leader of what was then the Zionsville Evangelical and Reformed Charge. He was pastor for congregations at Old Zionsville, Huffs Church and St. Peter's Church. He gave ill health as the reason for retiring. He was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College and the Lancaster Theological Seminary. He assumed his first charge in 1904 at Mahanoy, now Red Cross Roads, Northumberland county. He accepted a call to Zionsville three years later. The Zionsville Church and parsonage were built in 1912 under his direction. He was born in Center Township, Berks County, a son fo the late William and Mary (Naftzinger) Blatt. His first wife, Lizzie N. (Luckenbill) Blatt, died on Aug. 22, 1936. His second wife, Stella H. (Heffner) Blatt, died on March 5, 1947. Rev. Blatt was a member of Perkiomen Lodge 595, F&AM, East Greenville, and Lehigh Consistory, Allentown. Surviving are three daughters, Margaurite, wife of Clarence Horn, Macungie R. D.; Mary, wife of Paul Koch, East Orange, N.J., and Mabel, wife of Peter Trump, Fanwood, N.J., and a grandson, Peter James Trump. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Zionsville Church. Masonic services will be at 9 p.m. tomorrow in the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 4, 1957, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Kerry L. Blatt, 71, Montrose Manor, died Aug. 4 at 8:45 p.m. in Reading Hospital, shortly after admission. He was the husband of Ruth E. (Christian) Blatt. Born in West Reading, he was a son of the late Earl R. and Florence (Phillips) Blatt. Blatt had been last employed for 10 years as a courier by the Wilson School District. He previously worked as a driver for Dan Phelps Buick; as a milkman for St. Lawrence Dairy; and as a delivery man for Green Spot Bottling Co., Wyomissing. He was a member of Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn, where he served as former usher, host and a member of the disaster relief team. Blatt was a master mason with Isaac Hiester Lodge 660, Free and Accepted Masons, and a 32nd degree mason with the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Reading. He served as grand tall cedar with Neversink Forest 32, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Blatt is also survived by two sons, Brooke B., Hamburg, and Mark K., Sinking Spring. Other survivors include a brother, Earl W., Birdsboro, and a sister, Audrey (Blatt) Gougler, Hyde Park. There are also four grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Advent Lutheran Church. Private inurnment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township. The Klee Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Shillington, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 6, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Blatt - In Jefferson Twp, on April 25th, Jacob, son of Frederick and Christina (Alspach) Blatt and husband of Elizabeth Borkey, aged 76 years, 7 months and 5 days. He leaves a widow and one daughter, 4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and 4 sisters.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 11, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 13, 1872. Submitted by Kathy.]
Among the local survivors of John E. Blatt, 79, who died May 14 in his North Heidelberg Township residence, are three sisters: Minerva (Blatt) Cohn, Leesport; and Mary (Blatt) Sensenig and Helen (Blatt) Wenrich, both of Dauberville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 21, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of John E. Blatt, who died May 14 in his North Heidelberg Township residence, is a brother, Harold Blatt, Blandon.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Centerport, Feb 18.--Mary Ann Blatt, wife of Aaron N. Blatt, died at her home in Center townwship at the age of 39 years, 8 months, and 22 days. She was the daughter of the late William Potteiger. Two weeks ago she took sick and pneumonia developed. She was a life-long member of the Lutheran denomination of Belleman's Church.
She leaves her husband and the following children: Laura I., Endora C., Katie T., and Ada I., all at home, her aged mother, Mrs Louisa Potteiger, and the following brothers and sisters: Kate, wife of George Kauffman, Reading, Ellen, wife of Henry Gruber, Leesport, Adam, Center Twp., Milton, Tulpehocken, and Harvey, Reading. Funeral Monday, Feb 22 at 9:30 a.m. Services and interment at Belleman's Church, Ray Miller of Hamburg will officiate.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, February 18, 1915, p. 5. Submitted by: Submitted by Judy.]
Mervin A. Blatt, 76, Upper Tulpehocken Township, died May 28 at 6:10 p.m. in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient for four weeks. He was the husband of Fern E. (Lutz) Blatt. Born in Upper Tulpehocken Township, he was a son of the late Allen G. and K. Elizabeth (Feick) Blatt. Blatt had been employed as a equipment repairman by Clarence R. Seaman Inc., Dauberville. He worked in the same capacity at Shartlesville Farm Equipment, Upper Bern Township, for 17 years, and at J.R. Kauffman Inc., Shartlesville, for 11 years. He had also worked on his family's farm in Upper Tulpehocken Township. Blatt served on the Upper Tulpehocken Township Planning Commission during the 1980s. He was a member of Bern Reformed United Church of Christ, Leesport. Blatt is survived by a daughter, Sharon L. (Blatt) Eaton, Upper Tulpehocken Township. Other survivors include a sister, Marilyn K. (Blatt) Kline, Marion Township. There are also four grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery, Tilden Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 30, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Milton K. Blatt, Church Historian and retired schoolteacher, died Wednesday at 6:45 am in his residence at 637 Main St, Mohrsville. Blatt, 88, was the husband of Luella E. (Potteiger) Blatt. He taught in grades one through 12 for more than 30 years in Easton and in various Berks County school districts, including Gov. Mifflin. He was last employed as a fifth-grade teacher in the former Centre Elementary School of the Schuylkill Valley School District, retiring in April 1972. As a historian, Blatt worked 10 years to compile in words and pictures the religious life and times of nearly every member of Salem (Belleman's) Union Church, Centre Twp, their births, baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, and burials. He also compiled the history of church-member burials by the former Naftzinger Funeral Home, Centerport, and by the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, more than 7,000 in all. Blatt also compiled a complete history of the Belleman's ministers and sons of the congregation who became ministers of other churches. He also put together a travelogue program from a library of more than 15,000 slides touching all 44 townships in the county, and also covering all 50 states. Blatt and his wife edited "A Concise Pictorial History of the Borough of Centerport, Berks Co, Pa 1884-1984". He was a historian in the Pennsylvania German dialect and wrote many books on the history of the Mohrsville area. Born in Ontelaunee Twp, he was a son of the late Milton N. and Carolina R. (Koenig) Blatt. A self-employed printer, Blatt founded and operated Blatt's Printing in his residence from 1939 until 1988. A 1928 graduate of the former Penn-Bernville High School, he was a graduate of the former Kutztown State Teacher's College, now Kutztown University. A member of the United Church of Christ congregation of Salem (Belleman's) Union Church, Centre Twp, Blatt was an elder and Sunday school teacher for many years and was a charter member of the aid society. President of the Berks County Sunday School Association from 1960 to 1963, he was president of the Pennsylvania Sunday School Association in 1970. He was a life member of the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Culture Society, Lenhartsville. In March 1983, Blatt received the outstanding community service award from Berks County Pomona Grange 43.He is also survived by a son, M. Larry, Leesport. Other survivors include two brothers, William K, Boyertown, and Wayne K., Farmers Branch, Texas, and a sister, Mabel K. (Blatt) Strausser, Perry Twp. There are also two grandchildren. Memorial services will be Nov 29 at 4 p.m. in Salem (Belleman's) Union Church. Burial will be private in Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery, Centre Twp. Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc, Hamburg, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, November 12, 1998, p. B6. Submitted by: Judy.]
Blatt - In North Heidelberg, August 4th, Rebecca Elizabeth Blatt, infant daughter of Levi and Sarah Anna Blatt, aged 1 year, 11 months and 7 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 21, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
BLATT, Robert Leon Age 60, of Sutherlin, Oregon, passed away on Tuesday, July 5, 2005. He was born in Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania, on February 2, 1945, to Leon and Laura (Bressler) Blatt. Robert served in the Navy during the Vietnam Conflict. On June 4, 1966, he married Marilyn Budd in Sutherlin. They moved back to Douglas County from Pennsylvania in 1971. Robert worked for Qwest Communications as a network technician and retired in 2003. His family and friends were his life. Robert loved to go camping and hunting as often as he could. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leon and Laura Blatt and a brother, Nelson Edwin Blatt. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Marilyn Blatt of Sutherlin; sons, Michael Robert Blatt of Sutherlin; Neil Thomas Blatt and his wife, Carmela of Boise, Idaho; sister, Sandra J. Noll and her husband, Donald of Pennsylvania; step-brothers, James W. Patches and his wife, Susan of Pennsylvania; Michael Patches Sr. and his wife, Carol of Pennsylvania; step-sister, JoAnne Rollins of Indiana; step-father, Harvey J. Patches and his wife, Helen of Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Ashley Blatt of Sutherlin; Thomas Blatt of Sutherlin; Nathan Blatt of Boise; Parker Blatt of Boise; Sydney Blatt of Boise; and numerous relatives and friends. Visitation will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 8, 2005, at Chapel of the Firs, 881 W. 6th Street, in Sutherlin. Memorial services will follow at 2 p.m. in the Chapel. Minister Dottie Nichols and Minister Betty Ann Crawford will be officiating. A celebration of his life gathering will be at the Sutherlin Community Building following services.
[Source: Roseburg (Oregon) News Review, July 7, 2005. Submitted by: Gwen.]
Blatt - In North Heidelberg, June 10th, Sarah, wife of Jacob Blatt, aged 32 years, 3 months and 18 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 26, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Blatt - In Centre, April 6th, Sarah Ann, infant daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Ann Blatt, aged 2 months.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 29, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
On the 27th February, in Bern township, Mrs. Salome Blatt, in the 35th year of her age.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 7, 1849. Submitted by Kathy.]
Mrs. Stella H. Blatt, wife of Rev. James N. Blatt, pastor of the Huffs church-St. Peter's-Zionsville Reformed charge, Old Zionsville, died yesterday at the Allentown hospital where she had been admitted on Tuesday. She was in her 61st year. Born in York, Mrs. Blatt was a daughter of the late George and Mary, nee Belsinger, Heffner. She held membership in the church where her husband serves as pastor. Mrs. Blatt was well known throughout eastern Pennsylvania as a vocalist. She was soloist for a number of church choirs at different places within the area, and she was a member of the famous Bach choir. In addition to her singing accomplishments, Mrs. Blatt was a teacher of voice. Surviving are her husband, three step daughters, Marguerite, wife of Clarence F. Horn, Macungie R. D.; Mary, wife of Paul Koch, Westfield, N.J.; Mabel, wife of Peter Trump, Fainwood, N.J.; a grandson, Peter James Trump, Fainwood, N.J. Rev. D. E. Schaeffer of Allentown will officiate at the funeral to be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Zionsville Reformed church, Old Zionsville. Interment in Bellemans church cemetery, Mohrsville, Berks county. Friends may call to pay tribute on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hoffman funeral home, 321 Main St., East Greenville.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, March 6, 1947, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of Gerald F. Bleile, of Shoemakersville, who died June 8 in Laurel Center Elder Care, Tilden Township, where he had resided nine days, is a sister, Marjorie Bleile, Lenhartsville.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Former Shoey mayor. Services were held in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Gerald F. Bleile, 79, of Fifth Street, Shoemakersville, who died June 8 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where he had resided nine days. Burial was in St. Michaels Cemetery, Tilden Township. He was the husband of Shirley M. (Miller) Bleile. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Henry A. and Bertha M. (Miller) Bleile. He served as mayor of Shoemakersville from 1972 to 1982. Bleile was secretary of the Perry Township School Authority from 1964 to 1984, and was a member of the Shoemakersville Sewer Authority from 1985 to 1972. He was president of the Shoemakersville Rotary Club in 1967-68, and was treasurer of Boy Scout Troup 163, Shoemakersville, from 1954 to 1968. Bleile was a 50-year member and past master of Vaux Lodge 406, F&AM, Hamburg. Until retiring in 1986 as general manager, he was last employed by Wenco Industries, Hamburg, for five years. Also surviving are two sons, Dr. Dennis M. Bleile, San Ramon, Calif., and Steven M. Bleile, Bonner Ferry, Idaho, and four grandchildren. Other survivors include five sisters: Bertha (Bleile) Naus, Schuylkill Haven; Vivian (Bleile) Buehler, Allentown; Marjorie Bleile, Lenhartsville; Katherine (Bleile) Mauritz, Meridian, Idaho; nad Elizabeth (Bleile) Barhydts, Sparks, Nev. There are also five brothers: Henry Bleile Jr., Pharr, Texas; Robert Bleile, Lodi, Calif.; Donald Bleile, San Mateo, Calif.; Harry Bleile, Fair Oaks, Calif.; and Alfred Bleile, Orwigsburg. He was predeceased by a daughter, Nancy Lee Bleile, who died in 1949, and by a son, Kim M. Bleile, who died in 1975.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Carl Franklin, son of John S. and Minnie E. (Fenstermacher) Bleiler, Hancock, Berks county, died of influenza Friday afternoon at the Allentown hospital at the age of 2 years, 4 months and 11 days. Surviving are the parents and the following brothers and sister: Max, Mertztown; George, John, Donald, Woodrow, Leroy, Jane and Franklin, all at home. The maternal grandfather, Jerome Fenstermacher, Mertztown R.D., also survives. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the DeLong funeral home in Topton, with interment to follow in the Topton cemetery. Rev. Dr. George B. Smith of Kutztown will officiate. Viewing Monday from 7 to 9.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 20, 1937, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Carol E. Bleiler, 71, Alsace Township, died June 25 at 5:58 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since June 23. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late William and Helen (Warner) Shade. Bleiler had been employed for eight years as a machine operator by Baldwin Brass, Reading, retiring in 1999. She previously worked for 15 years at David Crystal Inc., Reading, where she was a supervisor. She is survived by two daughters, Cheryl Lynn (Bleiler) Hill, West Lawn, and Paula A. (Bleiler) Horcastasis, Mount Penn; and two sons, Michael W. and Joseph W., both at home. Other survivors include four sisters: Jacquelyn L. (Shade) Maess, Temple; Nancy J. (Shade) Heatwole and Gloria (Shade) Hays, both of Shillington; and Sylvia (Shade) Sturgis, Laureldale. She was predeceased by a daughter, Tina Rose (Bleiler) Miller, on June 10, 2004. Graveside services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 27, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
George N., son of Isabella (nee Bower) and the late John Bleiler, died at the home of his mother, in Topton, after a five days' illness of pneumonia, aged 22 years, 1 month and 14 days. Deceased was a silk warper and for four years worked at his trade in Virginia, until the death of his father, six months ago, since which time he was employed in Allentown. Besides his mother, he is survived by these brothers and sisters: Thomas, at home, John, Longswamp; Mrs. George Missimer, Hancock; Mrs. Howard Dierolf, Hill Church; Mrs. Jas. H. DeLong, Easton, and two half-brothers, Charles Bleiler, Allentown, and Eugene Brensinger, at home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 18, 1920, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Granville H. Bleiler, 80, formerly of 204 W. Main St., Kutztown, died yesterday in the Nightingale Convalescent Home, Cetronia. He was a retired State Highways Department employe. Born at Greenwich Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late David J. and Mary a. (Tyson) Bleiler. He was the husband of the late Nora J. (Kercher) Bleiler. He was a member of Zion Maxatawny United Church of Christ, Maxatawny. Surviving are three sons, Harold D., of Allentown, Dalton M., of Kutztown R. 2, and Grant e., of Kutztown; three daughters, Trula E., wife of Wayne E. Swoyer of Kutztown, Laila M., wife of Michael Lenahan of Palmyra, N.J., and Julia K., wife of Lewis P. Rhode of Kutztown; a brother, Edward D., of Winter Haven, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gasser of Lyons and Bertha, wife of Harvey Hartenstine of Kutztown; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fritz & Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 18, 1967, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]
Isabelle, widow of John Bleiler, of Topton, died yesterday morning in the Allentown hospital. Death was due to complications following an operation. Mrs. Bleiler, who was 63 years of age, was admitted to the hospital about a week ago. Her husband preceded her in death four years. She was born in Richmond, Berks county, the daughter of Henry and Hannah (Boyer) Bauer. She is survived by the following children: Eugene and Thomas, at home; John, Hancock; Mrs. J. H. DeLong, Easton; Mrs. George Missmer, Lebanon; Mrs. Howard Dearolf, Hill Church. A brother Samuel and a sister, Mrs. Alice Wolfgang, also remain, but their whereabouts are not known. Fourteen grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held from her late home in Topton Saturday at 1.30 o'clock, with Rev. W. H. Kline officiating. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 25, 1923, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
John S. Bleiler, 73, a retired employee of Freeman's Dairy, Allentown, died of a heart attack yesterday while at the Mertztown Rod and Gun Club. Bleiler, who lived in Hancock, Mertztown R. 1, had been under treatment for a heart condition. He was a weighmaster at the dairy 30 years and retired four years ago. A native of Maxatawny Township, he was a son of the late John and Isabella (Bower) Bleiler. He was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Topton. Surviving are his widow, the former Minnie E. Fenstermacher, seven sons, Max J., Wood W., and LeRoy E., all of Mertztown R. 1; George W., of Boyertown; John W., of Allentown; Donald W., of Shamrock, and Franklin D., of Mertztown; a daughter Jane, wife of Stanley Geisinger, of Barto R. 1; a brother, Thomas, of Topton; 21 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, October 5, 1964, page 21. Submitted by Jerri.]
Elsie Blessing, 95, of Blessing Lane, Bern Township, died Nov. 4 at 8:20 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since Oct. 30. Her husband, John E. Blessing, died June 25, 1986. Born in Bern Township, she was a daughter of the late James and Lizzie (Schaeffer) Wayne. Blessing was a member of Epler's United Church of Christ, Bern Township. Surviving is a daughter, Lillian D. (Blessing) Kintzer, Bern Township. Other survivors include two sisters, Laura (Wayne) Hoyer, Bernville, and Esther (Wayne) Gerhart, Fredericksburg, Lebanon County. There are also two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandsons. She was predeceased by a son, James Blessing, in 1945. Services will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville. Burial will be in Epler's Church Cemetery, Bern Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 6, 2002, p. B4. Submitted by: Judy.]
Mrs. Daisy S. Blinn, 86, of Topton, died yesterday in the Berks Heim Medical Center near Reading. She had lived in the Nathan Fegley Home, 16 N. Home Ave., Topton, for more than 20 years. Born in Erie, Kan., she was a daughter of the late Isaac and Flora Stevens. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 30, 1963, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Elizabeth E. Bloom, 86, died May 11 at 8:58 p.m. in her residence in Reading. Her husband, Joseph Bloom, died Nov. 26, 1969. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Mary (Schaeffer) DeLong. Bloom was employed for 57 years as a dresser by Yorgey's Dry Cleaners, Reading, retiring in 2003. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Reading. Surviving is a son, Barry H., Reading. Other survivors include four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be private. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 13, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mabel C. Boarder, 92, died June 29 at 9:15 a.m. in her Crestwood residence. Her husband, Orion G. Boarder, died June 12, 1998. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Mary (Goodhart) Hauder. Boarder is survived by two sons, Orion G. Jr., Reading, and Donald A., with whom she resided. There are also six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. in Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 3, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Vernon G. Boarder, 93, Birdsboro, died April 30 at 9:30 a.m. in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Spring Township, where he had resided one month. His wife, Anna (Dudyk) Boarder, died June 18, 1954. Born in Mount Penn, he was a son of the late George W. and Mary (Goodhart) Boarder. Boarder was employed for 20 years in the shipping department by Luden's Inc., Reading, retiring in 1976. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving is a daughter, Terry (Boarder) Shelak, Shillington. Other survivors include two grandsons and a great-grandson. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the John P. Feeney Funeral Home Inc. Burial will be private in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, May 3, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Arthur C. Boas, 78, formerly of Boas Road, Cumru Township, died Saturday morning at 4:45 in the Denver Nursing Home in Lancaster County, where he had resided since April 13, 1999. His wife, Violet K. (Eyrich) Boas, died Feb. 20, 1998. Born in Cumru Township, he was a son of the late Grover C., and Elizabeth (Long) Boas. Boas had been employed for 38 years by the Reading Hardware Co., retiring in 1982. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sisters, Mariam (Boas) Breneman, Mohnton R.D. 5, and Myrtle (Boas) Yerger, Fleetwood R.D. 2. Whelan, Fleischmann & Schwartz Funeral Homes Inc., is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, December 3, 2000, p. 19. Submitted by: Judy.]
Violet K. Boas, 73, of 130 Boas Lane, Sinking Spring, died Friday at 10:25 a.m. in the Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since Tuesday. She was the wife of Arthur C. Boas. Born in Wyomissing, she was a daughter of the late John and Virgie (Sheidy) Eyrich. She was employed 31 years as a hatter by Bollman's Hat Co., Adamstown, retiring in 1986. She is also survived by a brother, Kenneth Eyrick, West Reading. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Whelan, Fleischmann & Schwartz Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township. Burial will be in Hain's Church Cemetery, Lower Heidelberg Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, February 22, 1998, p. B8. Submitted by: Judy.]
Boate -- In this city, on the 27th inst., Julia A. wife of the late Rev. G.G. Boate, aged ?? years, 5 months and 1 day.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 8, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held for Deborah Lynn Bobb, 46, of John Avenue, Amity Township, who died January 28, after being involved in an accident on Route 422 in Amity Township. She was the wife of William Bobb, Sellersville, Bucks County. Born in Phoenixville, she was a daughter of Rodney D. Stalnecker Sr. and Martha (Long) Stalnecker, Birdsboro. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Heather Zitko, Royersford. Other survivors include two sisters, three brothers and a granddaughter. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown. The arrangements were handled by the Houck Funeral Home Inc., Pottstown.
[Source: Southern Berks News, February 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Jacob Charles Bobst, a well known resident of Topton, died on Thursday at 1.30 p.m., at the home of his son-in-law, Charles Hoch, that place, aged 86 years, 10 months and 18 days. He was bedfast for a number of weeks. He is survived by one son, three daughters and three sisters. Twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive. His wife preceded him in death by about forty years. The funeral will be held from the home of his son-in-law, Charles Hoch, Topton, on Monday at 2.30 p.m. Services will be held at the house, followed by interment in Bower's cemetery. Rev. G. B. Smith will officiate. Funeral Director Jacob J. Schofer, of Topton, has charge.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 7, 1922, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Lucy Ann, nee Neubold, Bobst, wife of John D. Bobst, passed away shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday morning, the result of complications, at her late home, Barclay street, Topton. She was 85 years, 6 months and 17 days of age. Mrs. Bobst was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, the daughter of Moses and Mary Ann, nee Kercher, Neubold. Her husband and three children preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held from her late home, Barclay street, Topton, on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Daylight Saving time, followed by services in Christ Reformed De Long's church, Bowers, Pa. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery, Bowers.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, April 27, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Oscar, a son of Jacob C. Bobst, of Topton, died of consumption after a lingering illness at his home in Phila., aged about 38 years. Besides his father, he is survived by his widow and two children and the following sisters and brother: Malara, of Allentown; Mrs. George Kelley, of Conshohocken; Mrs. C. W. Hoch, of town, and Solon, of Ashland. The funeral was held in Phil'a, today.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 20, 1909, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Valara K. Bobst died at the Allentown hospital on Thursday morning at 1.15 o'clock, aged 62 years, 8 months and 17 days. She made her residence with Mrs. Focht at 1021 Hamilton street, but was born in Longswamp township and for many years resided at Topton. She is survived by a brother, Solon, of Tamaqua, and a sister, Mrs. George Kelly, of Conshohocken. The funeral will be held from the residence of Edwin Fritz, Smith street, Topton, on Sunday at 1.30 p.m., standard time. Interment will be made at the convenience of the family in Bowers cemetery, Rev. George B. Smith officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, July 20, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bockmuehl-- In Reading, Friday, February 26th, after a protracted illness, died calmly, Mrs. Wilhelmine Bokmuehl, nee Holthaus, aged 42 years, 2 months and 12 days. All the friends and relatives are invited to the funeral, which is to take place on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the house of her husband, on Chestnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 27, 1869. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held in Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown, for Karen A. Bock, of Bobcat Court, North Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, who died of natural causes Feb. 22 in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill, Lehigh County, where she had been a patient since Jan. 19. Burial was in Longswamp Union Cemetery, Mertztown. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Ralph E. and Maryanne V. (Schueck) Bock. She was a 1989 graduate of Parkland High School, Lehigh County, and received a degree in nursing from DeSales University, Lehigh County, in 1993. Last working in 1998, she was employed as a registered nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital for 10 years. She was a former facilitator for the Lehigh Valley Lupus Support Group at Lehigh Valley Hospital. Bock was a member of Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown, where she was a Sunday school teacher for several years. Surviving is a sister, Barbara A. (Bock) Jennings, Freeland, Luzerne County, and her maternal grandmother, Virginia (Engleman) Schueck Mest, Emmaus, Lehigh County. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 4, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be held Feb. 15, 2 p.m., in Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown, for Maryanne V. Bock, North Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, who died of natural causes Feb. 7 in the Hospice Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital. Burial will be in Longswamp Cemetery. Born in Emmaus, Lehigh County, she was a daughter of Virginia (Engleman) Schueck Mest, Emmaus, the late Melvin Schueck. Until retiring in July 2001, she was employed as anusing assistant by Lehigh Valley Hospital for 21 years. She previously operated both a bakery and housekeeping business from her home in Longswamp Township for several years. Bock was a longtime volunteer for the Northeast Lupus Foundation, based in Scranton. She was a member of Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown. Also surviving are two daughters, Karen A. Bock, at home, and Barbara A. (Bock) Jennings, Hazleton. Other survivors include a sister, Eileen Schueck, Emmaus; and three brothers: Jerry Schueck, Orefield; David Schueck, Zionsville, Lehigh County; and Jeffrey Schueck, Freemansburg, Northampton County. She was predeceased by a son, Ronald R. Bock, who died April 29, 1993. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, February 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Chapman Bryan Bodder, aged 76 years, son of the late Dr. Charles and Hannah P. Bodder (nee Bryan) who resided at 420 Robeson street, died at 6:15 a.m. at the Reading Hospital of a complication of diseases. Deceased was the last of his family and is survived by his widow, Elizabeth (nee Davis), and two daughters, Hannah Elizabeth and Bertha Louise. Deceased was a native of Springtown, Bucks county, and came to Reading about 30 years ago. He was a bookkeeper by profession and was employed by the A. Wilhelm Paint Company for many years, having retired a few years ago. Undertaker Auman removed the remains to his residence.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 14, 1911. Submitted by Nancy.]
Among the local survivors of Lillian (Cooperstein) Boddy, 67, of Murphy, N.C. and formerly of Reading, who died of cancer June 8 in Murphy Medical Center, are three sisters: Carole (Cooperstein) Slabik, Bernville; and Linda (Cooperstein) Arndt and Lorna (Cooperstein) Auge, both of Shartlesville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in Bethlehem Temple Community Church, Rialto, Calif., for Stanley M. Bodfield, San Bernardino, Calif., who died Jan. 8 of injuries in a motorcycle accident in San Bernardino. According to police, Bodfield lost control of his motorcycle on I-215 and was struck by an oncoming tractor-trailer. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Burial was in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, Calif. He was the husband of Cynthia Bodfield. Born in San Bernardino, he was a son of Bonnie (Salley) Price, Temple, and the late Kenneth Price. He was a 1978 graduate of Kutztown Area High School. Bodfield was an Air Force veteran. He had been employed by San Bernardino County for nine years. Also surviving are a stepdaughter, Taccara (Wilson) Miller, Upland, Calif., and two stepsons, LaTee Wilson and Lamar Wilson, both of San Bernardino. There are also five grandchildren. Other survivors include a half sister, Lori (Price) Hart, Temple, and a half brother, James Price, Douglasville. The Mountain View Mortuary, San Bernardino, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, January 23, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Roy L. Bodman, 91, of 46 Ohlinger Road, Ontelaunee Township, Berks County, died Wednesday at Kutztown Manor, Kutztown. Born in Locustdale, he was a son of the late Peter J. and Martha Lambert Bodman. He was last employed as a bricklayer by Edward A. Reider Inc., Wyomissing, retiring in 1975. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. John's (Gernant's) Union Church, Ontelaunee Township, a life member of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Union Local 5, Harrisburg. His wife, the former Evelyn I. Leibig, died in 1993. Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis B. Roeser, Shoemakersville; a grandson. Milkins Funeral Home Inc., Temple, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, October 2, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]
The community has been robbed of a most estimable young man in the person of Edward P., son of Charles Boettger, about 11 o'clock Tuesday night. For the last few days death was not unexpected, as he had been gradually growing weaker and his long sickness made it evident that the grim reaper was no longer to be repelled. Deceased was confined about eight months. The disease was of a peculiar nature as his lower limbs were so paralyzed as to prevent their use. This deadening of the nerves gradually rose and affected his stomach, etc., and caused his death. During all this long siege, when death stared into his face, no complaint escaped him and though hoping against hope for an improvement, he became resigned to the inevitable. He was a Christian young man, being a member of the Lutheran congregation of Solomon's church, as well as the Lutheran and Reformed Missionary Societies and the Young Men's Christian Association, in all of which he was an exemplary light. He was also a member of the Odd Fellows lodge and the Beneficial Association of town. Deceased was the third son of Charles and Amelia Boettger and was born in Longswamp township, Berks county. He attended the borough schools and was employed respectively by Dr. W. B. Erdman and Dr. H. M. Schell, and later learned the cigar-making trade with Magee Bros., where he was employed for several years. While working at his trade at Orwigsburg several months last fall and winter he contracted the grip which affected his entire system and from the effects of which he suffered until the fatal illness followed. His parents, three brothers and four sisters survive him. He brought his age to 24 years, 4 months and 27 days. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at Solomon's church. Revs. Rath and Reber will officiate. Besides relatives and friends, the members of the above named organizations are invited to attend. Having known deceased for years, we can truly attest to his worth in every way and we sympathize with the family in their bereavement, commending them to Him from whom consolation can only be received.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, November 6, 1890, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
After a lingering illness of many weeks' duration, the sufferings of Emma D., wife of H. F. Bogh, were relieved by death last Sunday evening at 11.25 o'clock. Deceased was a daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Fritch, and was born 49 years ago in Longswamp township, Berks county. In June, 1879, she was married to Harry F. Bogh, then of Frankford, Indiana. After a short stay at Frankfort, they moved to Macungie, where Mr. Bogh became partner to his brothers in law, D. D. and N. D. Fritch, in the milling business. This remained their home until a few years ago, when Mr. Bogh began to fail in health, and they left for Albuquerque, New Mexico. The change seemed to agree with all but Mrs. Bogh whose health gradually failed, and two years ago she returned East to have an operation for cancer performed. After regaining part of her former strength she returned to New Mexico. After a short time elapsed her constitution gave way to the dread disease. Ten weeks ago she made the trip East for the last time, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Carrie. Ever since she was confined at the home of her brother, Dr. D. D. Fritch, until her death. She is survived by her husband and only daughter, Carrie, besides one sister, Mrs. P. W. Wertz, of Macungie, and the following brothers: F. D. Fritch, of Longswamp, Pa.; J. D. Fritch, Frankfort, Inc.; T. D. Fritch, Bethlehem; Dr. D. D. Fritch and N. D. Fritch, of Macungie. She was a consistent Christian. For the past twenty she was connected with the infant class and mission band of Grace Lutheran Church. Her faith in Him who marks the sparrow's fall was unswerving, for her God and Church were ever first. The cloud of gloom can not be dispelled by thinking the Divine to be cruel, for it is not. She believed in God, for when the final struggle came she yielded in full confidence that Death was God's messenger to bear her across to immortal life. During these many weeks of suffering her loving husband, who realized that the hand of death could not be assuaged, used every endeavor and all means to save the precious life, but of no avail. She was good, kind hearted and content. Her disposition was always inclined toward doing good. All who were fortunate to enjoy her confidence and friendship can not understand why the shadow of her sad death should be flung across the threshold of so happy a home. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in Grace Lutheran church. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Her spiritless casket will be laid away in the family plot in the Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery. Her grave will be made sacred by the unspeakable associations which will cluster around it. And while we bow our heads in silent grief that she has gone out of our lives forever, we know that the song of her triumphant redemption will resound throughout the corridors of the immortal ever.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, April 10, 1902, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for David T. Bogusky, 25, who died of natural causes Jan. 9 in his Archwood Drive, Centre Township residence. Burial was in Viewpoint Cemetery, Centre Township. Born in Easton, Northampton County, he was a son of Donald R. and Genevieve (DeRaismondo) Bogusky, with whom he resided. Also surviving are two brothers, Dondi A. Bogusky, San Jose, Calif., and Joseph D. Bogusky, Raleigh, N.C. Other survivors include his maternal grandmother, Genevieve DeRaimondo, and his paternal grandfather, Joseph Bogusky, both of Easton.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
The well-known organ builder of Reading, Samuel Bohler, died on Saturday. He was born near Berne, Switzerland and came to this country when about six years of age. He learned the trade of organ builder and was engaged in that business up to the time of his death. He built a number of pipe organs in the Allentown churches. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gideon S. Jeffries of Reading, two sisters, Mrs. Owen Seip of Atchison, Kansas and Miss Susan Bohler, of Freepart, Ill. Deceased was a member of the Reformed Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 5, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ruth M. Bohn, 87, formerly of Wernersville and Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, died July 2 in Beverly Healthcare Reading, Exeter Township, where she had been a resident. Her husband, Harry E. Bohn, died April 11, 1986. Born in Vinemont, Spring Township, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Carrie (Wenrich) Gelsinger. Bohn had been employed for 25 years in the butcher shop of Sol Shearer's Farm, Sinking Spring. She is survived by three sons: Robert H., Reading; Kenneth E., Denver, Lancaster County; and Howard H., Reinholds. Other survivors include a brother, Herbert W. Gelsinger, Reinholds; and two sisters, Arlene W. (Gelsinger) Ansel, Reamstown, Lancaster County; and Katherine W. (Gelsinger) Kopp, Reinholds. There are also eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Roseboro Funeral Home, Denver. Burial will be in St. John's (Hain's) Church Cemetery, Lower Heidelberg Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 4, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Private services and burial were held for Ann H. Bohrman-Dubbs of Bernville. Bohrman-Dubbs died of natural causes Feb. 27 in her residence. She is formerly of Schuylkill County. She was the wife of Benedict H. Dubbs Sr. A daughter of the late Harry A. and Emily R. (Imschweiler) Snyder, she was Born in Pottsville. Bohrman-Dubbs was a graduate of Pine Grove High School, Schuylkill County. Throughout her career, she was employed by several area companies as a machine operator. She is survived by two daughters, Cindy A. (Smith) Towers, Ballston Spa, N.Y., and Julie M. (Smith) Coons, Clifton Park, N.Y. There are four grandchildren. Also Surviving are a sister, Ruth Ann (Snyder) Long, Pine Grove, and a brother, Warren Snyder, Friedensburg, Schuylkill County. Hamilton Funeral Home Inc., Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Stella Bokus, 78, of 330 W. Walnut St., Shillington, Berks County, died Sunday at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. Born in Mahanoy City, June 11, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Victor and Margaret Marcinkewicz. She had lived in Quakake, Mahanoy City, Brooklyn, New York City, and in Shillington since 1972. She was a member of St. John Baptist De LaSalle Roman Catholic Church, Shillington. Her husband, Charles, died in 1975. Surviving are a son, Raymond, at home; two daughters, Charlotte Hricisk, Mifflin Park, Reading, and Estelle Nuebling, Oley; two brothers, Chester Marcinkewicz, New Jersey, and Frank Marcinkewicz, Philadelphia; two sisters, Wanda Weiszer and Anna Cionci, both of Philadelphia; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph Church, Mahanoy City. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Mahanoy City. Louis Truskowsky Funeral Home Inc., Mahanoy City, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, February 17, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Mabel E. Bolich, 92, formerly of State Street, Hamburg, who died Feb. 6 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she had resided since Aug. 2001. Burial was in Bolich's Cemetery, Albany Township. Born in Drehrersville, Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late Charles B. and Emma A. (Bolich) Bolich. She had been employed as a machine operator by Dutch Knitting Mill, Hamburg, for many years. Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bolster--In this city, on the 14th inst., Professor Frederick Bolster, aged 90 years, 2 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 42 South 10th street, on Friday afternoon. Services at the house. Interment at Charles Evans cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 15, 1886. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Boltz - Near Freystown, Berks county, November 5th, James Boltz, aged 27 years, 9 months and 23 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 27, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Hortense Viola Boltz, 63, died of natural causes in her residence at 314 Fry Ave., Robesonia. Born in Robesonia, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Esther (Klopp) Putt. She had been employed for three years by the Reading Co. until her retirement. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Robesonia. Surviving are four sons: William R., Warren E. and Thomas R., all of Robesonia, and Steven E. of Boynton Beach, Fla. A daughter, Barbara A. Putt, Denver, Colo. Eight sisters: Mary, wife of Paul Grill, Reading, and Pauline, wife of Len Benson, Palmyra. And Doris, wife of John George; Mabel, wife of Norman Speicher; Marian, wife of Jack Hummel; Norma, wife of Edward Plank; Anna Mae Kiscadden and Arlene Essig, all of Robesonia. Also three brothers: Harold and Charles Putt, both of Robesonia, and William Putt, Womelsdorf, and several nieces and nephews. The Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 30, 1983. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Boltz - in Upper Tulpehocken, on July 24th, Ida, daughter of Josiah and Melinda (Henne) Boltz, aged 1 year 8 months and 28 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 10, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
In this city, on the 4th, Malinda Boltz aged 66 years 5 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence 1211 Windsor St.,on Thursday at 10 a.m.. Will leave on 12:19 train for Lebanon where services and interment will be held.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 6, 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Boltz - On September 1st, in Earl, Mary Amanda, daughter of William and Mary Boltz, aged 15 years less 15 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 15, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
Memorial services for 1st Lt. Earl Henry Bond, of Topton, who was killed March 8, 1944, when the bomber he was piloting crashed in England, will be conducted Saturday afternoon in Longswamp church. Born in Topton, the 24-year-old pilot was a son of Paul W. And Millie M. (Reifinger) Bond. A graduate of Topton and Kutztown High schools, he was employed, prior to induction into the Army, as a draftsman at Atlas Mineral Products Co., Mertztown. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Longswamp, and a charter member of the Kutztown Aero club. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces Jan. 29, 1941, and was commissioned at Napier field, Alabama, Jan. 14, 1943. He was awarded the third Oak Leaf cluster to his air medal for missions in which he participated with the 8th Air Force. Surviving are his parents and the following brothers and sisters, Amy M., wife of Lee Trexler, Topton; William F., Kutztown; Carl R., Mineola, L.I.; Lee C., at home; Esther M., wife of Rocco savant, Rexmont; Paul W. Jr., Allen Bond Romig and Mae, wife of Elmer Moyer, all of Mertztown R. 1.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 12, 1948, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
A heart attack ended in the sudden death of Katie E. Bond, ardent church worker and wife of Rev. William F. Bond, D.D., yesterday afternoon at her home at Shamrock at the age of 70 years. She had been a devoted member of the Longswamp Lutheran church for many years and at the time of her death was a member of the Ladies Aid society of the church, superintendent of the Home department of the Sunday school and a teacher in the Sunday school. She was also the sponsor of the Young Women's Missionary society of the church. Her husband is pastor of the Longswamp-Huffs-New Jerusalem-Bowers charge of the Ev. Lutheran church. Mrs. Bond was a daughter of the late Philip and Sarah Ann Krumbine Krebs and was born at Tremont, Schuylkill county. In addition to her husband, she is survived by nine children: Mrs. Ira Guldin of Kutztown, Mrs. Paul Musselman of Crawford, N.J., Ivan J. Bond of Philadelphia, Paul W. Bond Sr. of Topton, Mrs. Frank Deisher of Fleetwood, Mrs. Samuel Welsh of Coplay, John A. Bond of West Leesport, Ruth, wife of Rev. R. F. Steininger of Monessen, and Mrs. Theodore Breisch of Reading. There also survive 34 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Stover of Reading and Sybilla Krebs, also of Reading. Private funeral services at her late home at Shamrock Saturday at 1.30 p.m. will be followed by public services in the Longswamp church, Dr. J. O. Henry and Rev. William H. Kline officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call Friday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 19, 1941, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
One of the oldest members of the Lutheran ministry, Rev. Dr. William F. Bond of Shamrock, died at his home Sunday evening in his 83rd year. He has been pastor of the Bowers-Longswamp Lutheran parish in Berks county for the past 40 years. Born in Greenwich township, Bucks county, he was the son of the late Edwin and Catherine, nee Stump, Bond. He entered Kutztown State Teachers college in 1880, then went to Muhlenberg college, from where he was graduated in 1888. In 1891 he was graduated from the Mount Airy Lutheran Theological seminary in Philadelphia and on May 26 of the same year was ordained in the Emmanuel church at Pottstown. He served as pastor of St. Paul's church in Orwis from 1891 to 1904. In the later year he was called to the Bowers-Longswamp parish, which he served until his death. In 1941, in recognition of his 50 years in the Lutheran ministry, Muhlenberg college conferred upon him the degree of doctor of divinity. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Frank Deisher of Fleetwood; Mrs. Samuel welch, Coplay; Mrs. Paul Steininger, Monessen; Mrs. Theodore Breisch, Reading; Mrs. Ira Guldin, Kutztown, and Mrs. Paul Musselman, Cranford, N.J.; three sons, John A. Bond, W. Leesport; Paul Bond, Topton, and Ivan Bond, Bally; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Long, Kempton, and Mrs. Agnes Wildermuth, Auburn; 34 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. His wife, the late Katie E., nee Krebs, Bond, died in 1941. Revs. Emil Fischer of Philadelphia, Mark W. Trexler of Laureldale and C. E. Keiser of Lyons will officiate at services at the Longswamp church on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 20, 1944, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of Robert Bonsall Sr., Kenhorst, who died Feb. 7 in the emergency room of St. Joseph Medical Center, is a brother, Donald E. Bonsall, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, February 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be held for George E. Booker, 68, of Elderberry Drive, Exeter Township, who died June 14 in St. Joseph Medical Center. He was the husband of Dolores (Cooper) Atwater-Booker. Born in Birdsboro, he had been employed for more than 15 years as a dispatcher by Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, until his retirement. He previously served for more than 20 years in the Air Force as a Command and Control Specialist, retiring in 1974. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, and received both the Oak Leaf Cluster and Military Airlift Command Outstanding Airman of the Year award in 1969. Booker was a member of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Reading. He was a 1952 graduate of Exeter High School. Booker was past exulted ruler and past state president of Berks Lodge 47, Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World. He is also survived by three sons, Gordon E. Fultz and George L. Fultz, both of Harrisburg; and George E. Jr., Lenoir, N.C. Also five stepsons: Stewart E. Atwater, Oviedo, Fla.; Alex A. Atwater, Houston; James L. Atwater, Dumfires, Va.; Mark A. Atwater, Cary, N.C.; and Jason D. Atwater, San Francisco. Five stepdaughters: Carol L. (Copper) Edge, Reading; Darlene E. Atwater, Pittsburgh; Patricia E. (Atwater) Edwards, Plainfield, N.J.; Juanita M. (Atwater) Little, Clinton, Md.; and Valerie A. (Atwater) Brown, Anthem, Ariz. Also a brother, 22 grandchildren and stepgrandchildren and three great-granddaughters. Services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Bethel AME Church. Burial will be in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. The Auman Funeral Home, Reiffton, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
On Monday, 28th ult., Richard Rush, son of Samuel and Almira H. Boone, aged 2 years and 6 months. "Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care; The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there."
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 2, 1850. Submitted by: Nancy.]
William Mason Boote from Reading, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head yesterday morning in the rear of the jewelry store of John F. Beyerie. His body was discovered at 7:30 a.m. by Ollie Stout, a clerk, who on investigation, found on the right side of the head, a horrible wound, black and blue and burned by the powder. Every circumstance indicated that the young man had spread his overcoat on the floor then lay down and shot himself dying instantly, the ball having penetrating the brain.
Boote, was 20 years of age and was employed as jeweler by Mr. Beyerie. It is not known exactly what caused him to commit the rash act, but it is supposed that family trouble was partly the cause of it. Coroner Griesemer held an inquest and the jury returned a verdict according to the facts.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 9, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of Catherine E. (Semmett) Borden, 75, of Schuylkill Haven, who died May 29 in Good Samaritan Medical Center, Pottsville, where she had been a patient one day, is a son, Gail Borden Jr., Bernville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 4, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
John H. Border, 80, Reading, died July 9 in Loving Care at St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient four days. He was the husband of Shirley (Stetler) Border. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Robert L. and Viola Mary (Greiss) Border. Border was employed for more than 20 years by Bob Fisher Chevrolet, Muhlenberg Township, until his retirement. He was a member of the Berks Bible Church, Shillington. Border served in the Merchant Marine during World War II. He is also survived by a son, David J. Border, and a daughter, Sharon K. (Border) Bates, both of Reading. Other survivors include a stepson, John Otto, Reading; and two stepdaughters, Corrine Otto, Reading, and Cindy Otto, Stroudsburg. There are also 18 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchilden and a great-great-grandson. Memorial services will be Friday at 7 p.m. in Berks Bible Church. The Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 12, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Anna Maria, widow of the late Serenus Bordner and daughter of the late George and Margaret (Whitman) Webber, born September 4, 1844, in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., Pa., was baptized in infancy and confirmed in Altalaha Luthern Church, Rehrersburg. She was married to Serenus Bordner in 1871. This union was blessed with two children, one, a son, died over two years ago. Her husband preceded her in death 17 years. She died on Sunday, Jan. 24, 1932, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Snyder, Bernville, at the age of 87 years, 4 months and 20 days, and is survived by one daughter, six grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Her funeral took place on Jan. 28, with services at the home and Salem Church, Bethel, where interment was made.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1932. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bordner - Near Millersburg, on January 7th, David Bordner, aged 66 years, 5 months and 16 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal. January 12, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Harold E. Bordner, 85, Temple, died May 16 at 3:12 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He was the husband of Dorothy N. (Rothenberger) Bordner. Born in Rehrersburg, he was a son of the late Paul C. and Minnie M. (Mengel) Bordner. Bordner was employed for 26 years as a set-up man by Reading Pretzel Machinery Co. and was last employed as a machinist by Berkleigh Equipment Co., West Reading, retiring in 1987. He was a member of Alsace Lutheran Church, Hyde Park. Bordner was a 1938 graduate of Muhlenberg High School. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Bordner was a life member of Haag Post 378, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reading. He is also survived by a son, Harold R., Mohrsville; and a daughter, Janice M. (Bordner) Ludwig, Ephrata. Other survivors include four grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren, three great-grandchildren and five stepgreat-grandchildren. Milkins Funeral Home Inc., Temple, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 16, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bordner - In Tulpehoccon, January 9th, John, son of Percival and Levina Bordner, aged 1 year, 3 months and 6 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 25, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bordner - On August 18, in Millersburg, Mary Bordner, wife of Thomas Bordner, and daughter of John Schreffler, aged 67 years, 6 months and 22 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 7, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Borkey - Near Strausstown, May 18th, Amanda Borkey, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Borkey, aged 18 years, 5 months and 29 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 6, 1874. Submitted by Kathy.]
Borkey - In Centre, December 2d, Anna Maria Borkey, wife of Michael Borkey, and daughter of Sebastian Bentz, aged 64 years, 9 months and 9 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 18, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Ex-Upper Bern secretary. Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Centerport, for Helen A. Borkey, 71, formerly of Upper Bern Township, who was dead on arrival April 8 in Reading Hospital. She was taken to the hospital from the Mifflin Center, Cumru Township, where she had resided since March 19. She previously resided at Country Meadows of Wyomissing for three years. Burial was in Frieden's Cemetery, Shartlesville. Borkey was predeceased by her husband, Franklin J. Borkey, who died Aug. 2, 1997. Born in Windsor Township, she was a daughter of the late Clarence J. and Evelyn E. (Faust) Berger. She served several terms as the Upper Bern Township secretary. Borkey was employed in the packaging department of Flag-Utica Division of Merit Underwear Co., Shoemakersville, for eight years, and also sold items for Dutch-Maid Clothing, Sunshine Products and Stanley Products. She was a member of Frieden's Church, Shartlesville. Surviving are a son, Franklin J. Borkey Jr., Upper Bern Township; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Robert C. Berger, and a sister, Thelma (Berger) Yuknavage, both of Upper Bern Township.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 16, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in St. Michael's Church, Tilden Township, for Verna M. Borkey, formerly of Upper Bern Township, who died March 10 in Harmony Hill Assisted Living, Inc., Tulpehocken Township, where she had resided since November 1996. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert D. Borkey, who died Jan. 9, 1995. Born in Kutztown, she was a daughter of the late Isaac M. and Suppora A. (Moser) Schlegel. Until her retirement on Sept. 30, 1971, she was employed as a sewing machine operator by the Diener Knitting Mills, Leesport, for 35 years. She was a member of St. Michael's Church. She is survived by four sisters: Agnes (Schlegel) Schlappich, Womelsdorf; Elda Minerva (Schlegel) Simmons, New Schaefferstown, Lebanon County; Arlena (Schlegel) Focht, Bern Township; and Erma (Schlegel) Groff, Penn Township. There are four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Borkey was predeceased by two sons, Paul R. Borkey in 1990, and Franklin J. Borkey in 1997; and a daughter, Mary E. Borkey, in 1931. Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 17, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Jack David Borkowski, infant son of David C. Borkowski of Layfield Road in New Hanover, and the late Sandra K. (Reitnauer) Borkowski, who died at birth on August 22 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Surviving in addition to his father are paternal grandparents, Eugene M. and Charlene A. (Bryant) Borkowski; maternal grandparents, Carl W. and Kay A. (Overholtzer) Reitnauer of Colebrookdale; maternal great-grandparents, Clarence and Annabelle (Robenolt) Overholtzer of Pottstown; and paternal great-grandmother, Helen M. (Katrina) Borkowski of Whitpain Township. Contributions may be made to the Victims' Service Center of Montgomery County, 18 W. Airy St., Norristown, PA 19401. Burial was in Keelor's Cemetery in Obelisk. The arrangements were handled by the Holcombe Funeral Home, Trappe.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 28, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Sandra K. (Reitnauer) Borkowski, 32, wife of David C. Borkowski, of Layfield Road, New Hanover, who died Aug. 22 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Pottstown, she was a daughter of Carl W. and Kay A. (Overholtzer) Reitnauer of Colebrookdale. She was a graduate of Boyertown High School and attended Reading Area Community College and was a present student and member of the dean's list at Montgomery County Community College. She was a service writer at Mente Chrysler/Dodge in Kutztown and previously worked at Williams Pontiac/Nissan/GMC Truck in New Hanover. Borkowski was a member of St. James United Church of Christ in Limerick. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents are a sister, Stacey L. Reitnauer of Boyertown; and grandparents, Clarence and Annabelle (Robenolt) Overholtzer of Pottstown. Contributions may be made to the Victims' Service Center of Montgomery County, 18 W. Airy St., Norristown, PA 19401. Burial was in Keelor's Cemetery in Obelisk. The arrangements were handled by the Holcombe Funeral Home, Trappe.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 28, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Octogenarian Dies in Boyertown. Widow of Dr. Joseph H. Borneman Succumbs in 84th Year.
Surrounded by four of her children, Esther L., widow of Dr. Joseph H. Borneman, died of general debility at 2 oclock Tuesday morning at her home, 48 South Reading Avenue. Her age was 83 years 6 months and 14 days. Deceased had been in ill health since last winter, but bedfast only two weeks. These children remain: Amanda, widow of Joseph H. Moyer, of Bally; Drs. Horace S. Borneman and Sydney S. Borneman, of Norristown; Attorney Henry S. Borneman, of Frankford, Philadelphia. Andrew S. Stauffer, of Bally is a brother of deceased. One son, Dr. Noah S. Borneman preceded her in death. Dr. Borneman, the late husband of deceased, conducted the Eagle drug store on Reading Avenue, this borough, for 40 years. He died July 4, 1908. Mrs. Borneman's funeral will be held Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m. Services in Fairview chapel by Rev. A. S. Shelly. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. Funeral Director James G. Brumbach has charge.
[Source: Pottstown Daily News, Wednesday, May 15, 1912. Submitted by Betty.]
Death of Druggist Borneman
Dr. Joseph H. Borneman, probably the oldest druggist in Berks, who died at his home in this borough on Saturday afternoon, July 4, at 1:30 oclock, of apoplexy, was born in Limerick, January 21, 1832. Dr. Borneman was the youngest son of John Borneman. Five brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
For some time his parents lived on the farm recently vacated by George Dellicker, at Engelsville. Deceaseds early years were spent on the farm. After being engaged in the jewelry business for some time he attended the Philadelphia Dental College and he was one of the first graduates of that institution receiving his diploma in 1863. He opened a dental parlor in Boyertown, being the first dentist in this neighborhood. After following that profession here for 25 years he moved to Allentown and engaged in the drug business, as senior partner in the firm of Borneman & Fegley, at Front and Allen Streets. He continued this business in Allentown for nine years and then opened a drug store for himself at Clayton, Berks County. At the latter place he carried on a good business for six years. He returned to Boyertown and opened the Eagle drug store, on Reading Avenue in 1882. Dr. Borneman carried on the business at this place very successfully about 20 years and then retired from business, selling out to the late Charles E. Mayer.
Dr. Borneman leaves his widow (nee Esther Stauffer) and these children: Dr. Sydney Borneman and Dr. Harris Borneman both of Norristown; Henry Borneman, an attorney of Frankford, Philadelphia and Amanda, wife of Joseph Moyer of Clayton. One son Noah, died in 1902. The following brothers and sisters preceded him in death: John, Isaac, Christian, Henry and Abraham Borneman, Mrs. Elizabeth Bertolet, Mrs. Catharine Tyson and Mrs. Barbara Bower. The latter is the mother of Dr. Joel and D. B. Bower of town.
He married in 1854 at the parsonage of the Falkner Swamp Church.
The funeral took place on Wednesday and was largely attended. James G. Brumbach had charge. Rev. Wm. Gottshall of Allentown officiated at the home and Rev. Shelly of Bally at the Fairview chapel. Interment in Fairview cemetery. His age was 76 years, 5 months and 13 days. He had a stroke of apoplexy nearly a year ago but had been sufficiently recovered to be able to attend to business until the opera house disaster which preyed continually on his mind until he died.
Dr. Borneman had a large collection of Indian relics and other curios. He also owned a large and well-selected library. A large number of the volumes are in German and are very rare. A portion of the relics fill a large room. The specimens number over 20,000. About half of these are kept in 51 large cases which they are arranged in circles. The collection includes some rare Mexican stones.
[Source: Berks County Democrat (Boyertown, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1908. Submitted by Betty.]
Dr. Joseph H. Borneman, of Boyertown, died of apoplexy on the afternoon o the Fourth. His age was 76 years 5 months and 13 days. He conducted the Eagle drug store for many years. Upon his retirement he sold the business to Dr. Charles E. Mayer, who was killed in the Opera House horror. Dr. Bornemen leaves his widow (nee Esther Stauffer), and these children: Dr. Sydney Borneman and Dr. Harris Borneman, both of Norristown; Harry Borneman, an attorney, of Frankford, Philadelphia, and Amanda, wife of Joseph Moyer, of Bally, one son, Noah died in 1892. Dr. Borneman was the last member of his family. Funeral Wednesday, July 9, at 10 a.m. at the house. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
[Source: Daily Pottstown Ledger, Monday July 6, 1908. Submitted by Betty.]
Jacob A. Borrell died on Saturday morning at 4 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital, Reading, aged 76 years, 11 months and 3 days. For many years he was a resident of Maxatawny but for the last twelve years he had been residing with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenstermacher, Topton. Mr. Borrell was the son of John and Abbie, nee Adam, and was a member of the Lutheran parish of Maxatawny church. His wife, Anna, nee Trout, died in 1915. There survive one daughter, Mrs. Howard Fenstermacher, Topton, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and two brothers, Samuel, Lebanon, and John, Virginsville. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fenstermacher, High street, Topton, with regular services in Maxatawny church, the Rev. W. F. Dry officiating. Interment will be made in the Maxatawny cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 18, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Myrl L. Borrell, who died Dec. 1 in her Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County residence. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Kutztown. She was the wife of Milton L. Borrell. Born in Greenwich Township, she was a daughter of the late Edwin V. and Massie A. (Adam) Miller. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Trexlertown. Borrell was a charter member of the auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Kutztown. She was worthy matron of East Penn Chapter 336, Order of Eastern Star, Kutztown, from 1962-1963, and a former advisor of the Rainbow Girls, Kutztown. Also surviving are a son, Milton L. Borrell, West Glover, Vt., and two grandchildren. Other survivors include two sisters, Esther (Miller) Dunkel, Fleetwood, and Melda (Miller) Hoch, Kutztown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, December 11, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Stewart D. Borrell, 83, Chambersburg and formerly of Fleetwood, Lyons and Kutztown, who died June 11 in Chambersburg Hospital, Franklin County, is a sister, Pauline (Borrell) Strause, Shoemakersville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Former Lyons police chief. Services were held in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Fleetwood, for Stewart D. Borrell, of Edgewood Circle, Chamberburg, Franklin County, and formerly of Fleetwood, Lyons and Kutztown, who died June 11 in Chambersburg Hospital, where he had been a patient one week. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. He was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy G. (Hoch) Borrell, who died on March 13, 1997. Born in Muhlenberg Township, he was a son of the late Lloyd and Maude (Miller) Borrell. He served as the Lyons police chief from 1968 to 1978 and was also a constable in the borough. Until retiring in 1982, he was employed as a crane operator by Carpenter Technology Corp. for 35 years. Borrell was a World War Ii Army veteran. He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Oley Township. Surviving are three daughters: Donna R. (Borrell) Fink, Cooopersburg, Lehigh County; Sharon L. (Borrell) Mittle, Kutztown; and Suzanne L. (Borrell) Tolbert, Chambersburg. There are also seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Other survivors include two brothers, Milton Borrell, Allentown, and James Borrell, Millville, Del.; and two sisters, Anna (Borrell) Schappell, Topton, and Pauline (Borrell) Strause, Shoemakersville.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Linda L. (Musser) Borrilez, 53, Reading, who died of natural causes Dec. 4 in her mother's Reading residence, is a brother, Ronald L. Musser Jr., Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, December 11, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Catherine E. Borst, 91, Wyomissing, died Aug. 3 in Reading Hospital shortly after admission. Her husband, James J. Borst, died Nov. 4, 1995. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Philip A. and Catherine G. (Hagen) Ryan. Borst was a member of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, West Reading. She is survived by two sons, James P., Fleetwood, and David G., Leesport. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel of Resurrection at Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. The Auman Funeral Homes, Reiffton, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 5, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
The remains of Mrs. Alice May Bortz, Alburtis, were laid to rest in the Longswamp cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, June 25. She was a daughter of Wm. F. Hilbert and his late wife, Annie L., (nee Bogert) then living in Alburtis. She was born on October 28, 1894, and was baptized by Rev. T. A. Kolf. The parents were the sponsors. On Nov. 11, 1909, she was confirmed in Longswamp church by Rev. W. F. Bond. One December 29, 1910, she was joined in marriage to George W. Bortz. The union was blessed with seven children, of whom two sons and three daughters survive with the husband and father. There remain also her father, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Obediah Y. Hilbert, all now of Reading, and two sisters, of Alburtis. Irwin DeLong was the undertaker in charge assisted by his wife and Wm. Fritz, of Kutztown.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 8, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles Bortz, who died at his home in Maxatawny, of cancer, was aged 72 years. He is survived by his widow, Eliza (nee Dankle), and the following children: Jacob, Allentown; George, Alburtis; Mrs. John Metzgar, Maxatawny. A brother, Solomon, of Breinigsville, and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Scheirer, of Mickley's, Lehigh county, and Mrs. Levi Kuhns, Coopersburg, also survive.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, May 26, 1910, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Clara Bortz, widow of the late Jacob S. Bortz, a prominent lumberman, died at 2:05 a.m. Tuesday in the Sacred Heart hospital, where she had been admitted on Jan. 31. Mrs. Bortz, in her 78th year, had been suffering from a liver disorder since November. She was born in Mertztown, Longswamp township, on Jan. 25, 1866, the daughter of the late Daniel and Marietta, nee Haas, Bauer. She was raised in Topton and came to Allentown about 48 years ago when she was married. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and had been residing at 213 N. 7th St. Her husband preceded her in death seven years ago. Surviving are a son, Captain John J. Bortz, who formerly carried on a medical practice at 225 N. 7th St. And who is now serving with the U. S. Army Medical Corps at Fort Benning, Ga.; a brother, Dr. John N. Bauer, 213 N. 7th St., and three granddaughters.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 17, 1943, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Three hours after he was admitted to the institution, Edwin Henry Bortz, of Weiss street, Topton, passed away Tuesday afternoon at 1.55 o'clock in the Allentown hospital, aged 60 years, 7 months and 2 days. Death was due to complications. Mr. Bortz was born in Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, a son of the late Edwin H. and Anaba, nee Schubert, Bortz. He was employed at the Topton Foundry company for many years. He was a member and trustee of the Lutheran congregation of Ziegel's church, Washington camp, No. 172, of Topton, and the Pioneer grange, No. 1717, of Topton. Surviving are his wife, Cora T., nee Knerr, four children, Mrs. Clarence Sittler, Allentown; Willard, of Belvidere, N.J., and Marian and Dorothy, both at home; one grandson and the following brothers and sisters: Ida Reiss, Springtown; Elvesta Boyer and Ella Fluck, both of Emaus; Mary McNabb, Allentown; Ezekiah Bortz, Butztown, and William Bortz, Allentown R. 2. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon. Brief services at the house at 2 p.m., D.S.T., will be followed by services in Ziegel's church. Rev. J. F. Keller, Fogelsville, and Rev. Donald Englert, of Mertztown, will officiate. Interment will be made in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the home Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 17, 1935, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bortz, In this city, August 25, 1895, Ella, daughter of David and Mary Bortz, aged 30 (20?) years, 2 months and 2 days. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. o'clock at the residence of her parents, No. 303 Oak Street to which relatives and friends and employes of the West End Silk Mill are cordially invited without further notice. Regular services and burial at Longswamp Church at 2 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 28, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Typhoid fever has claimed another victim of this city. Miss Elmira Bortz, of Jordan Street, died yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock after a four week's illness with this disease. She was 20 years of age and is survived by her parents, four brothers and four sisters. The remains will be taken to Longswamp on Wednesday for burial.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 26, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Hetty Bortz, nee Stauffer, widow of Elias Bortz, of near Weida's Mill, Emaus, died on Sunday of general debility after ailing for a year, aged 77 years. She is survived by these children: William and Mrs. Charles Hiskey, of Allentown; John, Mrs. Sassaman Weidner and an adopted son, Clarence Bear, all of Allentown Route 5; also 8 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sophia Dankel, of Longswamp; Mrs. Al. Reinert, of Maple Grove; Nathan, Nathaniel and Sassaman, all of Emaus. Revs. D. E. Schaffer, of Emaus, and Bond, of Shamrock, will officiate at the funeral on Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock, followed by regular services and burial at Longswamp.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 28, 1920, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob S. Bortz, 213 North Seventh street, for many years a well known lumber inspector of Allentown, died at 11.30 Sunday night at his home, following a five months' illness with a complication of ailments. His age was seventy-two. Mr. Bortz was a son of the late Charles and Elva (nee Dankel) Bortz, Mertztown, Berks county. He was reared in Mertztown and was for a time engaged as a farmer and later as a lumberman with the Trexler Lumber company, this city. For thirty years he served as a lumber inspector with the Dorney Furniture company and was for the past twelve years associated in the same capacity with the International Motor Car company. Mr. Bortz was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and the Greenleaf Lodge, No. 257, Knights of Pythias. There survive the widow, Clara V. (nee Bauer), at home; one son, Dr. John J. Bortz, 225 North Seventh street; one sister, Mrs. Kadura Metzger, Maxatawny; one brother, George, Alburtis; and three grandchildren. Strictly private funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Rabenold Funeral home, 116 South Eighth street, with interment to follow in West End cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. It has been requested that no flowers be sent.
Death notice (p. 29): Age at death = 72 years, 7 months, 1 day
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 14, 1936, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary S., wife of David H. Bortz, of No. 393 Oak street, died on Monday after a week's illness from the effects of an apoplectic stroke. She was 61 years old and is survived by her husband, four sons and four daughters. The funeral will be held to-morrow. Short services will be held at the house at 11 o'clock by Rev. Dr. A. R. Horne. The body will be taken to Longswamp on the 12.50 p.m. East Penn train, where the regular services and burial will be held. Rev. Humbert will officiate there.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, April 27, 1898, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services will be Thursday for Richard L. Bortz, 73, of Toll House Road, Oley, who died July 27 in his home. He was the husband of Betty F. (Reinert) Bortz. Born in Reading, he retired as a bricklayer for the former Stanely G. Flagg Co. in Stowe. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Oley. Bortz was a member of the Pike Township Sportsmen's Association and the Earl Township Fire Company. He is survived by three sons, Robert A. Bortz and Ronald G. Bortz, both of Oley, and Ricky L. Bortz of Douglassville; three daughters, Carol A. Ludwig of Douglassville, Kathy L. Sheetz of Mesquite, Nev., and Betsy L. Bartman of Oley. Also four brothers; three sisters; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Donations may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 342 Lobachsville Road, Oley, PA 19547. Calling hours will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday in the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home, 423 Main St., Oley. Services will be at 11 a.m. with Pastor Charles Adami Jr. officiating. Burial will be private.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, July 31, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Sarah Bortz, nee Koch, died of dropsy and general debility, Thursday forenoon, at the residence of her son-in-law, Daniel Angstadt of near Kutztown, aged 65 years. Deceased was in ill health for some time, but was not bedfast until a few days prior to her end, which came unexpectedly. Her husband, Amos Bortz, died three years ago of the same illness. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Daniel Angstadt. Her only son, Wilson, died twelve years ago. One brother and one sister survive, Fred Koch of near Moselem Springs. There are three grandchildren, Ulysses Bortz, Sallie and Mary Edna Angstadt. Funeral, Tuesday, November 17 at 8:30 a.m. from the residence of Daniel Angstadt, near Kutztown. Interment at St. Peter's (Beckers) Church, Richmond, at 10 o'clock. Rev. R. S. Apple, of Hamburg, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 14, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
William Bortz of Allentown Route 5, died yesterday afternoon at the Allentown hospital after a long illness. He resided for many years with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sassaman Weidner, near Weida's mill. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, August 27, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Suffering for two months from a complication of ailments, William Bortz, son of the late Elias and Hetty, nee Stauffer, Bortz, died on Saturday at the Allentown hospital. He was 71 years of age. After the death of his wife some years ago, Mr. Bortz took up residence with his son, John, Allentown R. 5. Surviving him are the following: one daughter Elsie, of Allentown; one brother, John, Allentown R. 5, and two sisters, Mrs. Sassaman Weidner, of Allentown R. 5, and Mrs. Charles H. Hiskey, of Allentown. Funeral services will be held at the home of his son on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., D.S.T., with continued services and interment at the Longswamp church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 28, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bortz--On the 1st inst., William R. Bortz, aged 73 years. Services from the Francis F. Seidel, Inc., Funeral Chapel, 117 N. 5th St., Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment in Hinnershitz Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening, 7 to 9.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, February 4, 1949. Submitted by Nancy.]
Mary Matilda, wife of Edward Bosold (nee Klemmer), died unexpectedly of Bright's disease, at 11:15 p.m. Friday, aged 32 years, at her residence, 836 North 10th. Mrs. Bosold had been ailing 2 years. When she retired shortly before 11 o'clock she appeared apparently in good health. A few minutes later she was seized with a fainting spell and passed away. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Klemmer and had a wide circle of friends. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. Besides her parents, she is survived by her husband; 2 children, Harry and Annie; a brother, Joseph A. Klemmer, and 3 sisters: Clara, wife of John Peiffer; Mrs. Edward B. Morris, Mrs. Jules Lanache, Kate and Rose Klemmer, Reading; Sister Herlindias, in St. Michael's convent, at New Ulm, Minn.; Sister Pionia, in the convent at Wilkes-Barre.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 7, 1903. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Bossler - Near Shoemakersville, June 4th, Anna Bossler, widow of George Bossler, aged 58 years, 1 month and 18 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 21, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services for Hedy E. Bossler, of Blandon, were held in Trinity Bible Fellowship Church, Blandon. Bossler died March 1 in the emergency room at Reading Hospital. Burial was in Maidencreek Cemetery, Blandon. Born in Blandon, she was a daughter of the late Nelson and Geneva (Lutz) Bossler. Bossler was employed by Camsco Produce Co., Blandon, as a production worker last working in 1985. She served as a caregiver for shut-ins and the homebound in the Blandon area and was awarded the "Outstanding Citizen Award" by the Blandon Lions Club in 2003. Bossler was a member of the Trinity Bible Fellowship Church, Blandon. She is survived by two sons, Michael D. Derr, Mohnton, and Charles E. Derr, Fleetwood; and a daughter, Kristine A. (Bossler) Barrall, Blandon. There are seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a sister, Annamae (Bossler) Heckman, Reading. She was predeceased by a son, David N. Derr, in 1998. Milkins Funeral Home Inc., Temple, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Marie E. Bossler, 85, formerly of Alsace Township, who died November 26 in the Lutheran Home at Topton. Her husband, Bertolet M. Bossler, died in 1990. Born in Stony Creek Mills, she had been employed for many years by Electric Sign Co., Reading. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading. Bossler was a past worthy matron of the Elizabeth Herr Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. There are no immediate survivors. Burial was in Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Township. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, December 4, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bossler - In Hamburg, December 13th, Nora Lizzie, daughter of William H. and Priscilla Bossler, aged 1 year, 7 months and 24 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 23, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Boyertown. Died of Lockjaw. Daniel Botts, of New Berlinville, fell on Thursday Dec. 21, and bruised one of his fingers, which at once became very sore. It was given medical treatment to alleviate the pain, but nevertheless, lockjaw set in. His widow and several children survive. Funeral Friday morning, Dec 29. Services in St. John's Lutheran Church, Boyertown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, 26 Dec 1905, p. 6. Submitted by Jeremy.]

Boyertown. Funeral of D.M. Botts. The funeral of D.M. Botts was held from his residence in New Berlinville, Friday forenoon at 9:30 o'clock. After short services at the house, the cortege proceeded to the Lutheran Church at Sassamansville, where services were conducted, after which interment was made in the cemetery adjoining. The remains rested in a satin-lined square polished walnut casket, mounted with silver handles and name plate. He was dressed in his own suit and covered with a satin-bound eiderdown blanket. Rev. A.M. Weber officiated. The bearers were Edwin Houck, William Moyer, Abraham Gehardt, Allen Johnson, Milton Johnson, and Erastus Guildin. Undertaker James J. Brown had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, 30 Dec 1905, p. 6. Submitted by Jeremy.]
Ellen Martha Botzum, nee Walbert, wife of Edward Botzum, died at Philadelphia on Friday in her 58th year. A former resident of Allentown, she was born at Longswamp, the daughter of the late David and Sarah, Fenstermacher, Walbert. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Scanlin, Philadelphia, with whom she had been residing. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Henry Rabenold of Allentown, and five brothers, Nelson and Benjamin of Allentown, Milton of zionsville, Charles of Prospect Park, and Harry of Reading. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of her daughter, 1316 S. 56th St., Philadelphia.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, July 18, 1943, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Roderick Bouchard, 94, of Whitehall, formerly of Florida and New Jersey died May 10, 2003 at ManorCare Health Services II, of Bethlehem. He was the husband of Doris S. (Smith) Bouchard. They were married for 69 years. Born in Quebec, Canada he was the son of the late Dudley J. and Mary (Clouston) Bouchard. For many years Mr. Bouchard worked as a field representative for Home Life Insurance in Newark and East Orange, N.J. In addition to his wife he is survived by one daughter, Lynne B. Harbold of Bethlehem; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held June 21, at 3 pm at the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 326 Main Street, Hellertown, PA 18055. Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Hellertown. Online Memorial Tributes: www.heintzelmanfh.com. Arrangements: Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 326 Main St., Hellertown, PA 18055.
[Source: Saucon News, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bowden--In West Leesport, on the 31st uia?, Edward Bowden, aged 76 years. Funeral will leave P. & R. depot, W. Leesport, on Thursday, June 5, 8:45 a.m. train for Reading. Services at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at the Catholic cemetery. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, June 2, 1890. Submitted by Nancy.]
Bower - In Boyertown, Jan. 6th, A. Civilla, wife of J. B. Bower, D.D.S., in the 20th year of her age.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 14, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Following a long illness from complications, Mrs. Catherine, wife of Augustus Bower, died Sunday night at 9.30 o'clock at her home, near Farmington, Berks county, aged 71 years, 8 months and 5 days. Mrs. Bower was a native of Rockland township and was a daughter of the late Reuben Hilbert and his wife, Hettie Moyer Hilbert. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Henry, Radies and Mrs. Millard Williams, Allentown; Roscoe and Mrs. William Peiffer, Hamburg; Mrs. Joseph Reinert, Kutztown, and solon, at home. Twenty-seven grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also survive, Mrs. Savannah Stimmel, Mountainville; James, Reading; Harry, landis Store; Howard, Edward and William, Allentown, and Milton, Topton. The funeral will be held from her late home on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, standard time. Services at the house will be followed by further services in Longswamp church. Revs. W. F. Bond and W. L. Meckstroth will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 25, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
PRIVATE BOWER INTERRED IN FAIRVIEW; Memorial Services for Hero Will Be Held In Fairview Chapel. The remains of first class Private Edgar A. K. BOWER, Company H. 16th Infantry, 42nd Division, who was killed in action under shrapnel fire on October 14, 1918, when the Rainbow Division made its brave stand at Summerance, France were interred in Fairview Cemetery, in the presence of only the immediate family. He was aged 35 years, 3 months and 7 days. Soldier BOWER was a son of Elmer and Olivia (nee KEMMERRER) BOWER, of New Berlinville, and was one of their two sons who served this country on the French front. Charles, a younger brother, returned home un-injured. Deceased was the husband of Mamie (nee MATIAS) and the father of twin children, Lester and Chester who were born during the hero's absence. Soldier BOWER went into encampment November 3, 1917, two months later, January 2, 1918, he went over seas. During the young man's stay he wrote interesting letters of chivalry and hardships. Memorial service will be conducted in the Fairview chapel this Saturday at 2 p.m. (daylight time). Geo. McCANDLES of Philadelphia, will be in charge. Undertaker J. J. Brown had charge of the arrangements. The casket in which the body was received bore the following inscription: Private First Class Edgar A. K. BOWER, Company N. 166, Infantry, 42nd Division, Grave 108, Section 98, Place No. 3, Cemetery 1232.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, Boyertown, PA Saturday, September 10, 1921. Submitted by Betty.]
John Bower, of Mertztown, died of dropsy on Saturday night a week, after having been confined to his bed a few days. He brought his age to 86 years. He always took an active part in politics and was one of the best known men in the township. He was a farmer, but retired from his farm in Longswamp 20 years ago and resided since then in Mertztown. His wife and 7 children --- 4 daughters and 3 sons --- survive him.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, February 4, 1880, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Oley, July 28 (Special).--Seized with a stroke while cutting trees at the home of Mrs. Ladema Seyfert here, John R. Bower died suddenly at 8:45 o'clock this morning. Mr. Bower resided here and--was a son of the late Jared and Kate (Reider) Bower. He was aged 69 years. Deceased was a member of Friedens' Reformed Church, Red Men and the Junior Order United American Mechanics.
Besides his widow, Amelia (Leitzel), there survive one son, Harvey L. of Little Oley; a brother, Jared, Boyertown, and three sisters. Mrs. Charles Hoppes and Mrs. Lloyd Herbine, of town, and Mrs. Jeremiah Geissler, Boyertown. Funeral Director E.Y. Weidner, of town: has charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Graveside services were held for Paul D. Bower, 69, of Berks Heim, formerly of Boyertown, who died February 19 in Reading Hospital. Born in West Reading, Bower is survived by several cousins. Services were from the Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Township. The arrangements were handled by the John P. Feeney Funeral Home Inc.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, February 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Radies H. Bower, 58, in ill health since last January, died at his home, 962 Union St., at 7:15 a.m. Thursday. He was born in Berks county, the son of the late Augusta and Catherine, nee Hilbert, Bower and has been a resident of this city for the last 34 years. Mr. Bower had been a plant employe of Swift and Co. for a period of 24 years until the time of his illness and a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran church. There survive his wife, Salome (Sallie) V. C., nee Confer, Bower; two daughters, Carmen, wife of John Baus, Allentown, and Claire, at home; three sons, Private Ralph P. Bower, with the U.S. Army at Pendelton field, Ore., and Clyde and Carl, at home; five brothers and sisters, Henry Bower, Allentown; Solon Bower, Mertztown; Roscoe Bower, Virginsville; Mrs. Clara Reinert, Kutztown and Mrs. Pearl Peifly, Lynnville; also two grandchildren. Six brother and sisters predeceased him.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 2, 1942, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death of Thomas R. Bower
Thomas R. Bower, a very highly respected young man, son of Dentist Daniel B. Bower, Philadelphia Avenue, died last Sunday evening, aged 19 years 1 month and 8 days. Deceased had been ailing since the beginning of April 1896, with a wasting disease. He was transformed from a robust, ruddy-cheeked youth to a mere shadow. He was bedfast three weeks. Deceased was a graduate of the Boyertown High School, of the class of 1894, and is the second one of the class that was taken to the Heavenly home. The graduates of the above class are, besides the deceased: Landis Gable, Mary Gable, Mattie Brooke, Katie Henry, deceased, Mamie and Olivia Weller, Abram Bower, Ella Gable, Thomas Gable. Deceased was a student of the Kutztown Normal School in 1896 and in 1896, and also graduated from the Pottstown Business College. He taught school one year at Gilbertsville, but relinquished teaching on account of his ill health. His death is a great shock to the family and his many friends. He was always a very quiet young man, and was beloved by everyone who knew him. He leaves his parents and one brother, Howard, to mourn his departure. He was a member of the new Evangelical Church, on Washington Street. His funeral will take place today, at 10 a.m., at the house. Services in the new Evangelical Church. Interment will be made in Fairview cemetery.
[Source: Boyertown Democrat, December 18, 1897. Submitted by Betty.]
Mrs. William Bower (nee Ziegenfuss) of Barto, passed away on Sunday after suffering for 5 weeks from a complication of ailments. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 3, at the house and at Huff's church, beginning at 1 o'clock.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 8, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bonnie L. Bowers, 46, Bern Township, died of natural causes May 5 at 6:54 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient three days. She was the wife of Richard K. Bowers. Born in West Reading, she was a daughter of Janet M. (Spatz) Wertz, Leesport, and the late Harold R. Zimmerman. Bowers was employed for 29 years as a supervisor by Kmart Stores, Laureldale, last working in February. She was a 1976 graduate of Schuylkill Valley High School, Leesport. Bowers is also survived by a daughter, Lora R. Bowers, and two sons, Derek B. and Benjamin J., both at home. Other survivors include two sisters, Linda J. (Zimmerman) Schappell, Whitehall, Lehigh County, and Dianne L. (Zimmerman) Martin, Leesport. Also surviving are two stepbrothers, Robert Wertz, Bernville, and Thomas Wertz, Sinking Spring. There is also her paternal grandmother, Katie A. Zimmerman, a resident at ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, May 6, 2005. Submitted by Nancy McD.]
The funeral of Charles D. son of Theodore A. and Emma I. BOWERS, took place from the residence of his parents 345 North 11th, at 1:30 p.m. After a short prayer at the house, the cortege proceeded to St. Luke's Lutheran church, where additional services were conducted by Rev. F. K. HUNTSINGER. The remains were attired in a white satin shroud, covered with an eiderdown blanked and reposed in a satin lined white embossed plush covered casket with silver trimmings and plate. The pupils of primary departments of the public school at 12th and Buttonwood attended in a body. The bearers were: James BOWERS, Adam MARQUART, Walter GETTIN and Geo. CUNIUS. Among the many beautiful tributes were: Pillow on pedestal, with inscription "Charlie" from parents of deceased; bouquet of roses, sister Mamie, cluster of chrysanthemums, sister Katie; bouquet of roses, brother William, bouquet of roses and carnations, cousin Paul STRAUSSER; cluster of chrysanthemums tied with satin ribbon, pupils of the primary department of the 12th and Buttonwood school; cluster of carnations from aunt; bouquet Herman SELIG; cross on pedestal, Adam SELIG; star on pedestal, cousins Paul and Freddie SELIG; anchor on pedestal, from uncles Frederick and William; heart on pedestal, from Loretta and Freddie CHELIUS; cluster of carnations, Miss GEHRINGER; bouquet of roses and carnations, Misses Nora YOUNG and Susie BARD; cluster of carnations, roses and chrysanthemums from relatives and friends, Interment private in Alsace cemetery. Funeral director, Francis F. SEIDEL.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 1, 1899. Submitted by: Michele.]
Katie M. "Kitty" Bowers, 74, Washington Township, died of natural causes July 10 in the residence of a sister, Erma (Kemp) Weller, Gilbertsville, with whom she resided. Her husband, Marlin E. Bowers, died in February 1984. Born in Landis Store, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Essie (Brensinger) Kemp. Bowers was employed for 20 years as a telephone operator by Boyertown Body Works. She and her husband were the owners-operators of Bowers ARCO Service Station, Boyertown. Bowers was last employed by East Penn AAA until her retirement. She was a member of the Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ, Washington Township. Bowers was a graduate of Boyertown High School. She is also survived by another sister, Verna (Kemp) Mumbauer, Quakertown, Bucks County. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in Catagnus Funeral Home & Cremation Center Inc., Gilbertsville. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 12, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
David R. Bowman, 64, Lower Alsace Township, died of natural causes June 18 at 9:50 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient 10 days. He was the husband of Joanne M. (Debkowski) Bowman. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Robert and Catherine (VanPelt) Bowman. Bowman was employed for many years by National Bank of Boyertown and was last employed for the past 26 years by the Hotsy Corp., Boyertown. He served in the Army Reserves. Bowman was a member of St. Catharine of Siena Roman Catholic Church, Exeter Township. He was a 1958 graduate of Reading High School. Bowman received many honors as top salesman at the Hotsy Corp. He was a life member of the East End Athletic Club, Reading. Bowman is also survived by a niece and three nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Catharine of Siena Church. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 20, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mohnton, Aug. 5 (Special). The funeral of John M. Bowman took place from his residence near Allegheny Church. After a brief service the cortege proceeded to Allegheny Church where the services were continued. Rev. C.G. Heffner officiated. A tribute was: Casket spray of gladiolus from Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wert and family. Interment took place in Gouglersville cemetery. The bearers were Raymond Shirk, Jacob Freese, Isaac Wert, Henry Gehman, Samuel Weber and Joseph Bowman. Funeral Director C.D.B. Kindt had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, August 5, 1929. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Joseph Bowman, of Reading, 79 years of age went to the polling place of the second precinct of the Twelfth Ward, in Reading, on Saturday to vote at the Democratic primary election. While he was arranging his ticket he was stricken with apoplexy, was carried into another room and died. During the war Bowman was a member of the 128th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer. For 30 years, he was employed in the Philadelphia and Reading car shop.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 13, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bowman -- In this city, on the 24th inst., Mrs. Susan Bowman, aged 85 years, 4 months and 9 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 31, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Vincent J. Bowman, 82, of 4409 Mays Ave., Jackson Meadows, died Monday in Spruce Meadow Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, West Reading, where he had resided since Friday. Born in Palo Alto, he was a son of the late George and Helen Pascavage Bowman. For 31 years, he was employed as a general laborer by the former Reading Industries, now Reading Tube Corp., Ontelaunee Township, Berks County, until retiring in 1977. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pottstown. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth M. Spayd; a son, Peter M., at home; two daughters, Karen L. Bowman, at home, and JoAnn High, Lebanon; two brothers, Frank Bowman, Pottsville, and Michael Tamosaitis, Enola; two grandchildren; a great-grandson. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday from Bean Funeral Home Inc., Reading. Interment will be in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, August 12, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]
BOWMAN -- In Muhlenberg township, on the 24th inst., WILLIAM H BOWMAN, aged 37 years. Relatives and friends, also employees of the A. Wilhelm Paint Works are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Muhlenberg township, on Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 at the house. Services and interment at Shalter's Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, June 26, 1911, p. 10. Submitted by: Marianne.]
Captain W. Harry Boyd, of Reading, the well-known directory publisher, died suddenly at his home in Reading yesterday morning aged 54 years. He had been in ill health three months and was bedfast three weeks, suffering from an abscess of the lung. The general belief is that the ailment in the lungs was aggravated by a bullet which he received there during the war. Captain Boyd frequently remarked that he believed that it would cause his death.
Captain Boyd was a native of Canada. In early life he learned the trade of baker and confectioner. His first effort at directory publishing was in the native country. Later, he came to this country and for a time was located at Pottsville and then moved to Reading. He at one time or another published directories in most of the leading cities and towns of eastern Pennsylvania. His directory of Reading has been a standard publication for over twenty-five years. Captain Boyd was one of the best known war veterans in Pennsylvania and he made a brilliant record for himself during the Rebellion.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 4, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Boyer- In this city, on the 6th, Agnes M Boyer, daughter of Frederick and Mary Boyer aged 26 years, 10 months. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her father 426 South 10th St., on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Services and interment at the Mohrsville Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 10, 1889. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Albert F. Boyer, 72, retired farmer of Fleetwood R. 1, died Wednesday at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russel A. Boyer, Mertztown. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Hettie (Barroll) Boyer. Born in Richmond township, he was the son of the late Joel and Sarah (Frey) Boyer. Surviving are the following children: Bertha, wife of Herbert Miller, Fleetwood R. 2; Sadie, wife of Frank Haines, Reading; Victor J., Topton; Russell A., Mertztown; William J., Kutztown R. 2, and Katie, wife of Clayton Reed, Fleetwood R. 2. Also surviving are 22 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and three brothers, Henry Boyer, Kempton; Joel Boyer, West Leesport R. 1, and Morris Boyer, Fleetwood R. 3. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the DeLong and Trexler funeral home, Topton. Further services in St. Paul's chapel, Fleetwood, with Rev. William H. Kline officiating. Interment will be in St. Paul's cemetery, Fleetwood.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 24, 1947, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Alice Vesta Boyer, housekeeper for John Sassaman, 1539 Luzerne street, Reading, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hettie Moyer, Hinterleiter, Kutztown, R. 1, on Tuesday afternoon from complications. She was born thirty-two years ago, a daughter of Hettie, nee Warmkessel, Moyer and the late Daniel Moyer. For ten years she had been employed at the Luden Candy company at Reading. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran congregation, Mertztown. Besides her mother, she is survived by a son, Clenroy Dankel, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Harry Reppert, Mertztown, R. 2; Mrs. Morris Pilgert, Hancock; Mrs. George Epting, Topton; Mrs. Meda Rothermel, reading, and Sarah, Florence and Floyd, at home. Her maternal and paternal grandparents also survive. They are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron warmkessel, Mertztown, R. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, Mertztown, R. 2. The funeral services will be held privately from the home of her mother on Saturday at 10 o'clock, standard time. Interment will be made in the Mertztown Union cemetery. Rev. William S. Dry, Kutztown, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 9, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
A spectacular three-car accident at 12:45 a.m. yesterday between Fleetwood and Lyons on Legislative Route 06118 in Berks County claimed the life of Allen Boyer, 15, of Barto R. 1, and resulted in seven other persons being taken to two hospitals in the Fleetwood and Topton ambulances. The Barto youth was a passenger in a car driven by his brother, Steven Boyer, same address. Others in the car were Roland Herman, 18, of Topton, and Roger Kunkel, 16, of Alburtis. Kunkel was admitted to the intensive care section of Reading Hospital, where he was taken along with Herman, who was later released. The Boyer brothers were taken to Community General Hospital, Reading, from where Steven Boyer was later released. Kunkel was listed in fair condition last night. Driver of the second car, Dwight Bucks, 18, of 47 N. Main St., Topton, plus his passengers, Dennis walbert, 14, of Shamrock Station and Michael Wetzel, 15 of Macungie R. 1, were all treated and released at Reading Hospital. The operator of the third vehicle in the crash, William Groh, 31, Fleetwood, r. 2, was also treated and released at Reading Hospital. Investigating officers said the Boyer car was headed toward Lyons from Fleetwood when it swerved but could not avoid Groh's oncoming car traveling toward Fleetwood. The Boyer car was struck and badly damaged along the entire right side. Allen Boyer was a passenger in the right rear seat. The car driven by Bucks was following the Boyer vehicle and plowed into the side of the Groh car in an almost head-on second collision. Police from Fleetwood borough were assisted by Richmond Township, Kutztown, Topton and state police at the scene. Boyer, who died at 2:05 a.m. yesterday in Reading Community General Hospital, was born in Allentown, the son of Ralph C. and Vivian R. (Miller) Boyer.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, September 1, 1968, pages B-1 and B-6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Robesonia, Oct. 18 - Andrew Boyer, 74, died yesterday in his home, 434 West Penn Ave., this borough. He was a son of the late Isaac and Mary Elizabeth (Hassler) Boyer. Surviving are four brothers, Jeremiah, of Womelsdorf R.D.; Riley, of Wernersville R.D.3; Edwin L., of this place and Lewis H., of Wernersville R.D.3. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. The Lamm Funeral Home, Wernersville, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. October 18, 1944. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Among the local survivors of Andrew M. Boyer, 72, Denver, Lancaster County, who died Nov. 5 in Lancaster General Hospital, following a brief illness, is a sister, Pearl P. (Boyer) Kauffman, Shartlesville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 13, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Angelina, wife of Jacob G. Boyer, died at 4:20 yesterday afternoon at her home at Topton at the age of 68 years after an illness from diabetes. She was a daughter of the late David and Eliza, nee Dankel, Schmoyer and was born and reared in Longswamp township, Berks county. She was a member of the Reformed congregation of Huff's church. Besides her husband she is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Nathan Ruppert, Topton; Mrs. Milton Reinert, Mrs. Harvey Moll, Mrs. Edwin Brensinger, all of Macungie R.D.; Mrs. Fred Reinert, Longswamp; three sons, Sylvester and Charles, Macungie R.D., and Jacob, Alburtis; nineteen grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Eliza Troxell and George Schmoyer, Macungie, R.D.; Horatio Schmoyer, Emaus and Jeremiah Schmoyer, West Catasauqua. The funeral will be held from her late home, Washington street, Topton, on Saturday at 9:30 a.m., standard time. Further services will be held in Huff's church and interment made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. J. N. Blatt will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 16, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Benneville Boyer, of Lyons, died Thursday, aged 74 years. His wife Mary (nee Bieber), died over a year ago. He leaves the following brothers and sisters: David, of near Fredericksburg; Abraham, of Shofer's; Mrs. Daniel Heist, Dryville, and Sallie of Reading. The following step-children remain: Mrs. Alfred Neff, Kutztown; Mrs. Deysher, Allentown, and John H. Mertz, near Lyons, at whose home he died. Funeral next Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 20, 1902, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Boyer--In this city, on the 2d inst., Beulah, wife of George A. Boyer, aged 25 years, 4 months, 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perkiomen Ave., Monday, 1:30, Daylight Saving Time. Interment in New Bethel Corner Church Cemetery. Friends may call at Funeral Home Sunday evening, 7 to 9.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, September 6, 1931. Submitted by Nancy.]
Private services were held in Bern Lutheran Church, Bern Township, for Christopher M. Boyer Jr., 16-day-old son of Christopher M. Sr. and Jacqueline F. (Tobias) Boyer, Pear Street, Mohrsville, who died of natural causes Nov. 5 in A.I. Dupont Children's Hospital, Wilmington, Del., where he had been a patient since Oct. 31. Burial was in Bern Cemetery, Bern Township. He was born in West Reading. Also surviving are his paternal grandparents, Darrel and Norma Boyer, Mohrsville, and his maternal grandparents, Daniel and Cheryl Tobias, Reading. Other survivors include paternal great-grandparents, Wesley and Hannah Boyer, Bernville, and his maternal great-grandparents, Miles and Grace Kemmerling,Hamburg. The Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, was in charge of arrangement.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 13, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
On the 9th ult., in Fairview, Erie county, Pa., Charles Boyer, formerly of this county, aged 71 years, 8 months and 26 days.
[Source: Reading Gazette and Democrat, April 11, 1857. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Donald A. Boyer, 58, died Sunday morning at 9:25 of natural causes in his Bernville R.D.1 residence. His wife, Doris E. (Degler) Boyer, died in 1976. Born in Lower Heidelberg Township, he was a son of the late William L. and Esther Mae (Yoh) Boyer. Boyer had been employed as a heavy equipment operator by the Schuylkill Construction Co., Minersville, for 11 years, last working in 1983. Surviving are a son, Terry D., Strausstown; a daughter, Brenda L. Heverling, Shartlesville; and seven grandchildren. Three brothers: William L. Jr., Fred P. and Roy G., all of Bernville R.D.1. Also five sisters: Leah E., wife of Samuel Hoffman, and Betty J., widow of John Symanowicz, both of Bernville R.D.1, and Eva L., widow of George Kauffman, Shartlesville. And Alice N., wife of Robert Geiger, Bethel R.D.1, and Patsy N., wife of Lewis Wagner Jr., Hamburg R.D.1. The Kirkhoff Funeral Home Inc., Bernville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. December 1986. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Following a short illness from pneumonia, Earl Tilghman, infant son of David and Mary, nee Steffey, Boyer, died Wednesday at the home of his parents, Furnace street, Topton, aged 5 months and 3 days. The parents, one brother, David, and a sister, Verna, survive. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon from 1.30 o'clock at the home of the parents. Short services will be conducted at the house and regular services in St. Paul's Union church, Mertztown. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 11, 1930, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Wernersville, March 23 - Edith M. (Pennypacker) Boyer, 46, wife of William Boyer, Sinking Spring R.D.1, died this morning in Community General Hospital, Reading. She was a daughter of Benjamin and Annie (Boyer) Pennypacker and was a member of Hain's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Surviving are her parents, of Sinking Spring R.D.2; her husband; two children, Richard Boyer, Lebanon, and Darlene, wife of Warren Fritz, Sinking Spring R.D.2; one granddaughter; three brothers, Irvin and Raymond Pennypacker, Sinking Spring R.D.2, and Harry, West Wyomissing. Funeral services will be conducted in the Lamm and Witman Funeral Home, this borough, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Ralph E. Starr will officate. Burial will be made in Sinking Spring Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. March 23, 1955. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Robesonia, Jan. 12 - Elijah F. Boyer, of Robesonia Route 2, died in the Reading Hospital of spinal meningitis, aged 39 years. He was a son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth (Wenrich) Boyer. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Annie Ludwig and Mrs. Morris Smith, both of Robesonia; Mrs. Sallie Heiney, of Robesonia R.D., and Mrs. Fred Moyer, of Wernersville R.D., and two brothers, John Boyer of Robesonia and William, of Bernville R.D. Funeral services strictly private, with the Lamm Funeral Home, Wernersville, in charge. ( died Wed., Jan. 11, 1939 at 10:45)
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 12, 1939. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Boyer -- In Reading, September 23d, Elizabeth Boyer, aged 84 years, 9 months and 9 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 17, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Womelsdorf, Aug. 4 - Elizabeth K. (Moyer), 75, wife of Jeremiah Boyer, died yesterday in her home Womelsdorf R.D.1. She was a daughter of the late Harrison and Rosanna (Koch) Moyer, and was a member of Hain's Reformed Church, Wernersville. Surviving are her husband; three daughters: Rosie, wife of Edwin Ulrich and Katie, wife of Daniel Ressler, both of Robesonia R.D.1 and Mrs. Mary Wenrich, Sheridan R.D. 1; four sons: Riley Boyer, Robesonia R.D. 1; Jeremiah Jr., Womelsdorf R.D.!; Moses and Fred M., both at home; 27 grandchildren; 7 gt. grandchildren; a brother, William Moyer, Newmanstown and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Startzer, Robesonia. Services Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Lamm and Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. Ralph E. Starr officiating. Burial in Hain's Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. August 4, 1949. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Robesonia, Nov. 21 - Mrs. Ella Nora Boyer, 63, widow of John I. Boyer, died yesterday in her residence at 30 N. Church St., this place. Born in Berks County, a daughter of the late Jonathan and Rebecca (Palm) Hartman, Mrs. Boyer was a member of St. Daniel's Lutheran Church. Her husband died Aug. 3, 1948. She also was affiliated with the auxiliary to the Robesonia Fire Company and its relief association and the Robesonia Women's Democratic Club. She is survived by two sons: Howard, of Womelsdorf R.D., and Willard, at home; three grandchildren; two sisters: Eva, widow of Riley Boyer, Wernersville R.D. and Lydia, widow of William Miller, Robesonia R.D.; three brothers: Jonathan and William, both of Robesonia R.D. and Harry, of town. Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. James B. Miller officiating. Burial will be in St. Daniel's Church Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. November 21, 1957. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Among the local survivors of Elmer L. Boyer, who died of cancer Nov. 13 in his Akron, Lancaster County residence, is a sister, Carole L. (Boyer) Kemmerer, Blandon.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, November 21, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services at the funeral of Emma Boyer, held from the residence of her niece, Mrs. Orr, 218 West Oley Street, were in charge of Rev. Dr. Elmer L. Coblentz, pastor of Second Reformed Church. Interment took place in Charles Evans Cemetery. Undertaker Auman was in charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 1, 1929. Submitted by: Nancy.]
After an illness of five weeks, Emma G. (Freehafer) Boyer, widow of George W. Boyer, passed away at her home, 1625 Perkiomen avenue. Deceased was a native of Schuylkill Haven, a daughter of Michael and Sarah Freehafer. She was a member of St. Peter's Methodist Church. Surviving are four daughters: Bertha, wife of William Moser; Laura, wife of Albert J. Romig; Minnie, wife of Charles F. Seifarth, and Gertrude, wife of Dr. George K. Levan, all of this city. Two grandsons survive, as well as two brothers and a sister, as follows: Edward J. and Richard E. Freehafer, and Mrs. Kate Phillips, of this city.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 8, 1927. Submitted by: Nancy.]
The services at the funeral of Emma G. Boyer, which was held from her home, 1625 Perkiomen avenue, were in charge of Rev. W.K. Shultz. Funeral Director Miller was in charge of interment, which was made in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 12, 1927. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Boyer--In this city on the 2nd inst., of scarlet fever, Emma Ida, wife of Michael K. Boyer, Jr., aged 2? years, 11 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her mother, ??? North Ninth street, on Friday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. Services at the house, interment at Aulenbach's cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 3, 1882. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Emma L., widow of Franklin L. Boyer, died at 1:30 o'clock this morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Witman. 434 Windsor street. She was aged 71 years and 4 days. Deceased was a daughter of the late Lewis G. and Sarah Ann (Focht) Fritz. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church.
There survive these children: Katie, wife of John J. Witman, with whom she resided; a son, Lewis Adams, from a previous marriage; step-son, Robert K. Boyer; also four grandchildren, a brother, George F. Fritz, West Reading, and a sister, Alice, wife of William Robinson, Oakbrook. Funeral Directors Edwin F. Mohr & Son, Birdsboro, have charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Boyer--In this city, on the 28th inst., Emma L., widow of Franklin L. Boyer, aged 71 years and 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of the daughter, Mrs. John J. Witman, 434 Windsor St., Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private in Charles Evans Cemetery. Friends may call at the home Thursday evening.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Bernville, July 8 - Esther N. (Yoh) Boyer, 48, wife of William L. Boyer, died yesterday in her home, Bernville R.D.1. She was a daughter of the late Isaac H. and Katie (Hoover) Yoh, and was a member of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, Strausstown; the Auxiliary of the Strausstown Fire Company, and the Ladies' Auxiliary of Berks Firemen. Surviving are her husband; nine children: Eva L., wife of George A. Kauffman, Hamburg R.D.1; leah E., wife of Samuel A. Hoffman, and Donald A., both of Shartlesville; Betty J., wife of John Symanowicz, Bernville R.D.1; Pvt. William L. Jr., in the army, stationed at Camp Atterbury, Ind.; Fred P., Alice N., Roy G. and Patsy A., all at home; eight grandchildren; four brothers: Isaac Yoh, Bethel R.D.1; Lewis, Andrew and Richard, of Reading; and three sisters: Mrs. Cora T. Ensinger, Wernersville R.D.3; Rose, wife of John Bausman, Sinking Spring R.D.1, and Mrs. Sallie Gerhart, Reading. Services Saturday at 1:30 P.M. in the Lamm and Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. Dr. Frank W. Ruth officiating. Burial in Hain's Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. July 8, 1953. Submitted by: Betsy.]
George Boyer of Hancock R. 1, died at 2:45 a.m. Thursday in the Allentown hospital where he had been receiving treatment since Wednesday. He was 35 years old. Undertaker Erwin DeLong of Topton is in charge of funeral arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 24, 1943, page 18. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services for George D. Boyer, 35, of Hancock, who died Thursday morning in the Allentown hospital, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the DeLong funeral home, 107 S. Home St., Topton. Continued services will be held in Longswamp church, and burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. William F. Bond will officiate. Born in Longswamp township, son of the late Jeremiah and Sallie (Latshaw) Boyer, he was a member of the Longswamp Lutheran church. He was a foreman in the mount shop at the Topton Foundry. Surviving are his widow, Arline (Solt) Boyer; three children, Lorraine, Joyce and George Jr., Hancock; four sisters, Mrs. Adella (Andrew) Wanitsky, Hancock; Mrs. Verna Stauffer, Kutztown; Mrs. Margaret (Paul) Seip, and Mrs. Ella (Lester) Christman, both of Baltimore; three brothers, Ralph and Howard, Topton, and Arthur, Hancock; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bella Latshaw, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 25, 1943, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Boyer--In this city, on the 5th inst., George W., infant child of George D. and Mary A. Boyer, aged 1 year and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from No. 733 Penn street to proceed to Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 6, 1869. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Killed in the Walnut Street Yard. George W. Boyer, brakeman on a shifting engine in the Walnut street yard, was caught between two cars shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon while engaged in coupling cars, and was fatally squeezed. He was taken to 539 Buttonwood in the Reading Hose ambulance, where he died 15 minutes later. Deceased had been in the employ of the P. & R. company for a number of years but for a short time was engaged in the stove business at the northeast corner of 8th and Buttonwood, and subsequently removed to 9th and Green, where in company with his brother, J.S. Boyer and others, opened a fine grocery and dry goods store, which they conducted uuntil a few months ago, when he retired to resume work on the railroad. He leaves a widow and five children. He was about 35 years of age and a member of Sirius castle, No. 63, K.G.E., St. Bernard commandery, and Camp 212, P.O.S. of A.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 23, 1888. Submitted by: Nancy.]
A Sad Story. How an "Eagle" Carrier Boy Learned of His Father's Death. Further Particulars of the Fatal Accident to George W. Boyer.
When the late George W. Boyer was fatally injured while coupling cars in the Walnut street yard of the P & R company, he walked to Dispatcher Bertolet's office. His injuries were greater than he himself thought, as he remarked the he would walk home. He said he did not want to be carried home or conveyed there in the ambulance on account of the fright it would occasion his wife. Shortly therafter he became partly unconscious, the Reading Hose ambulance was telephoned for and he was conveyed in it to his home, 339 Buttonwood, which he had left only about half an hour before. Mr. Bertolet, had hardly finished breaking the news of the accident to the stricken wife, when the ambulance arrived and the injured man was gently carried into the house. He was but semi-conscious and all he said in answer to his wife's frantic calls upon him was to say "Hello" twice in a faint voice.
Deceased leaves 5 children, the oldest 14 and the youngest 2 years of age. There are 4 daughters and 1 son. The latter, 11 years of age, is employed as an Eagle newspaper carrier, and was going over his route, when he saw the ambulance and asked who had been hurt. He was told that his name was Boyer. Subsequently another person told him it was his father who had met with an accident on the railroad. Another lad delivered the balance of the newspapers on young Boyer's route, and he went home and learned his father was dying.
Dr. Weidman, who had been sent for, immediately after the accident happened, made an examination of the injuries, but the unfortunate man died shortly thereafter of internal hemorrhage. Deceased was born in Tamaqua and was a member of a crew 9 years on a passenger train running from Mahanoy Plane to Shenandoah as brakeman and baggage master. He married a daughter of Michael Frehafer at Shenandoah, and some time thereafter removed with his family to Reading and was employed on the main line of the P. & R. Road. From here he removed to Phila., and over 3 years ago returned to Reading. Deceased was a son of Daniel M. Boyer and a member of Sirius castle, 63, K.G.E., St. Bernard commandery, camp 212 P.O.S. of A., and St. John's lodge, 435, F. and A.M.
Coroner's verdict
That the deceased George W. Boyer came to his death on Friday, Nov. 23, 1888 from injuries received on the P. & R. railroad by being squeezed between 2 cars while engaged in coupling them in the Walnut street yard. The engineer having properly obeyed all signals no blame can be attached to him or the company, the accident being one of those unavoidable ones that frequently occur on railroads.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 24, 1888. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Boyer--In this city, on the 23d inst., George W. Boyer, aged 35 years, 1 month and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and St. John's lodge, No. 435, F. and A.M.; Sirius castle, No. 63, K.G.E., and Washington camp, 212, P.O.S. of A., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 539 Buttonwood street, on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services at Covenant M.E. church. Interment at Charles Evans cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 27, 1888. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Dies in 82d year. George W. Boyer Passes Away--Salesman for Many Years. After living retired 10 years, George W. Boyer, tailor and salesman, died of general debility at his home, 106 North Ninth street, on Sunday afternoon, aged 81 years, 10 months and 19 days. He was a native of Lebanon county, but lived in this city 55 years. Up to 10 years ago he was an employee of Amos Potteiger, now deceased, for a period of 42 years. About two years ago he began to complain of ill health, but it was only during the past four weeks that he was compelled to take to his room. Two days ago his condition became so grave that he took to his bed. He was a member of Freedom Circle of the Brotherhood of the Union and of the Second Reformed Church. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Catharine, wife of James L. Rake, of this city; a sister, Elizabeth, wife of Henry Smith, and a brother, Henry Boyer of Annville. Two grandchildren also survive.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 23, 1909. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held over the remains of George W. Boyer at his home, 106 North Ninth street, by Rev. Dr. S.R. Bridenbaugh, pastor of the second Reformed Church at 11 a.m. today. The remains were attired in a black suit and lay in a black cloth-covered, solid mahogany casket, with ebony trimmings, extension bar handles and plate inscribed with name and age. At the request of the family there were no floral tributes. Interment was made in Charles Evans Cemetery. Undertaker Auman had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 25, 1909. Submitted by: Nancy.]
George W. BOYER, 65, died yesterday in his home, 1240 Buttonwood St. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. Surviving are his widow, Mary (BRAUN) Boyer; a daughter, Josephine, wife of Joseph Rearden, this city; a son, Gerald J. of Pennsburg.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 22, 1941, partial only. Submitted by: Barbara Gallas.]
Gladys M. Boyer, 88, Spring Township, died Nov. 21 at 10:55 a.m. in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Spring Township, where she had been a patient for three weeks. Her husband, William Boyer, died in 1981. Born in Sinking Spring, she was a daughter of the late Lloyd and Emma (Bergman) Lebo. Boyer had been employed for 10 years as a cashier by VF Outlets, Wyomissing, retiring in 1985. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Sinking Spring Cemetery. Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Times/Reading Eagle, November 23, 2004. Submitted by: Submitted by Tim.]
MANY FLORAL TRIBUTES. Robesonia, Oct. 14 (Special). - The funeral of Harold Russell Boyer took place from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Boyer, near this borough. The remains reposed in a baby blue embossed plush casket, trimmed with silver handles and plate inscribed "Our Darling," annd was attired in a white silk dress and covered with a slumber robe. The bearers were Melvin S. Koch, Lester L. Texter, Luther B. Bricker and Irwin M. Texter. The floral tributes were: Wax bouquet, parents; wax bouquet, Sisters Eva and Leah; wax bouquet, grandmother; wax bouquet, Aunt Mary and family; carnations, Mr. and Mrs. John Bausman; carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinter; carnations, parents and sisters; carnations, Uncle Richard Yoh; carnations, Uncle John Boyer and family; roses, Mrs. Oscar Schlessman; dahlias, Mr. and mrs. Benjamin Yoh. Short services were held at the house and further services and interment at Hain's Reformed Church. Rev. W.J. Kershner officated. Funeral Director C.N. Lamm, of Wernersville, had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. December 1986. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Howard W. Boyer, 64, died Tuesday afternoon at 5:45 in his Womelsdorf R.D.1 residence. Born in Robesonia, a son of John I. and Ella Nora (Hartman) Boyer, he had been employed by Hofmann Industries Inc., Sinking Spring, before retiring. Mr. Boyer was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Robesonia. Surviving are his widow, Laura I. (Lockwood) Boyer, and a son, Barry B. of Bernville R.D.2. Two daughters: Brenda J. of Chicago, Ill., and Beryl A., wife of Ralph S. Wanner, Womelsdorf R.D.1, and five grandchildren and a brother, Willard G. of Robesonia. The Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. January 17, 1998. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Between two and three o�clock on Tuesday night of last week, Jacob Boyer, residing at Red Lion, a station on the line of the Catasauqua and Fogelsville railroad, in Longswamp township, Berks county, about two miles south of Alburtis, committed a suicide by hanging himself to a tree in the houseyard. Mr. Boyer frequently became despondent since an accident last spring, caused by a log falling on his head. Since then he had been subject to paroxysms which lasted for several days. He advised his family not to provoke him at such times, for fear that he might injure them. On Sunday week he made an attempt to kill himself, but the effort was frustrated by the vigilance of the family. Tuesday morning he cautiously left the house and succeeded. No cause is assigned for the act, except that the injury sustained last spring caused a temporary aberration of his mind. Squire Wm. Schubert, of Longswamp, impaneled a jury, who rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts. The deceased was forty years old, and left a wife and several small children. He was lately employed in the iron ore mines at Red Lion.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 16, 1882, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
James K. Boyer Called to Rest; Deceased a Lineal Descendent of the Founders of Boyertown
James K. Boyer, one of the foremost businessmen of his day in the borough, died at his home on East Philadelphia Avenue, at 4:45 p.m. Monday evening. He was aged 73 years 3 months and 26 days.
Deceased was taken ill while at his summer home at Wildwood, eight years ago at which time he suffered a stroke of paralysis which affected his speech. Having recovered partly from a long illness, he was in a semi-invalid state until last Friday, when he suffered a hemorrhage, which resulted fatally.
Deceased was a son of the late Daniel B. and Mary Ann (Keely) Boyer, and was one of eight children. Deceased's grandfather, also Daniel Boyer and another brother Henry were the founders of the borough of Boyertown. He was born in this borough on October 31, 1848. He passed all his life in his native place.
In spite of his affliction, Mr. Boyer was always cheerful and very considerate to his family. His mind was clear to the end and he was fond of company. Since his illness, Mr. Boyer spent much of his time in reading, his eyes not having been affected.
Deceased was extremely fond of his family, and never, left home except accompanied by his whole family. He gave all the children a liberal education. About ten years ago he took a trip to Europe with his family and had made several tours across this continent.
He was a senior member of the firm of J. and H. K. Boyer, owners of the old Boyer Store, which was founded in 1818 by his grandfather, Daniel Boyer. A son of James Boyer, Daniel Boyer third, is now the head of the firm, having succeeded J. & H. K. Boyer, several years ago.
Deceased was vice president of the National Bank of Boyertown for many years. This bank his father the late Daniel B. Boyer, established in 1874 and was its president until his death. He was also a director and one of the incorporators of the Boyertown Burial Casket Co.
In 1878, deceased was married to Annie Stetler, daughter of the late Isaac and Elizabeth (Schwenk) Stetler. There were five children, two sons and three daughters born to this union: Edna and J. Keely having been victims of the Boyertown Opera House catastrophe; Florence, wife of Dr. H. M. Kirkpatrick, of Harrisburg; Daniel of Boyertown and Edith at home.
Besides his widow, one son and two daughters, one brother, Horace K. Boyer survive.
The funeral was held from the family residence on Friday afternoon, March 3 at two o'clock. All services at the house, Rev. A. M. Weber, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiated. Interment was made in the Fairview Cemetery. Undertaker James J. Brown had charge.
There was a profusion of floral tributes. Rev. Dr. Charles C. Boyer, of Kutztown, an intimate friend of the family, spoke words of comfort to the mourners after the funeral sermon by Rev. Weber. The pall bearers were nephews of the deceased. A luncheon was served at Mrs. Ida Croll's Union House after interment.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, Saturday, March 4, 1922. Submitted by Betty.]
Boyertown Man Leaves $100,000 Estate
An estate of over $100,000 is disposed of under the will of James K. Boyer, of Boyertown, which was admitted to probated and letters granted to Annie C. Boyer, Daniel B. Boyer and Florence Boyer Kirkpatrick. The estate is valued at $50,000 and upwards in personal property $50,000 in real estate, consisting of 12 properties located in Boyertown.
All the household goods and supplies, including wearing apparel, jewelry and other personal effects he gives to his widow, as well as their residence in Boyertown during her natural life. He also gives his widow the income of his estate during her widowhood.
Should she re-marry, she is to receive a widow's share under the interstate laws of Pennsylvania. If she remarries he also directs that all his property be converted into as many parts as he has children.
One share he gives to his son Daniel Boyer, another share to his daughter Mary Florence Boyer and still another share to his daughter Edith May Boyer.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, May 22, 1922. Submitted by Betty.]
On the 22d inst., James Milton, only son of J.H. and Amanda M. Boyer, in the 3rd year of his age. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 24, 1852. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Serivces for Jay W. Boyer, of Kutztown, were held in Christ (Mertz) Lutheran Church, Dryville. Boyer was stricken of natural causes Feb. 25 while working as a custodian and maintenance man at the Maxatawny Elementary School in the Kutztown Area School District. Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Dryville. He was the husband of Edna M. (Reidenhour) Boyer and a son of the late Warren S. and Mabel V. (Scheidt) Boyer. He was born in Rockland Township. Boyer was a 1954 graduate of Kutztown High School. He was employed for 15 years as a butcher by Peters Brothers, Lenhartsville. He was also employed for 10 years as a butcher by Kings IGA, Hamburg, and Schnecksville, Lehigh County. Boyer was last employed at the Maxatawny Elementary School were he had been employed since 1984. He was a member of Christ (Mertz) Lutheran Church. Boyer was an Army veteran of the Korean War, He is survived by a daughter, Joy A. (Boyer) Fink, Windsor Township; and three sons: Jeffrey J., Mertztown; Keith A., Rockland Township; and Kelly L., Kutztown. There are seven grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters: Hilda M. (Boyer) Hein, Mertztown; Jeannette M. (Boyer) Landis, Kutztown; and Diana E. (Boyer) Ream, Maxatawny Township. Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Jeremiah Boyer Jr., 95, Richland, Lebanon County, who died Oct. 31 in Cedar Haven Nursing Home, where he had resided one year, is a daughter, Sandra A. (Boyer) Batz, Bethel.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 6, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Jeremiah J. Boyer, husband of the late Stella, nee Latshaw, Boyer, of Topton, died Monday in the Allentown hospital at the age of 60 years. He was admitted to the hospital last Friday. Mr. Boyer was born at Hancock, Berks county, a son of the late David and Henrietta, nee Seip, Boyer. He retired from work two years ago, having been employed by a coal concern at Topton for many years. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Andrew Wanitzky, Ralph and Howard, all of Topton; George and Arthur, of Hancock; Mrs. Verne Stauffer, Kutztown; Mrs. Paul Seip and Mrs. Lester Christman, both of Baltimore, Md.; two brothers, Tilghman and Howard Boyer, both of Allentown; three step-brothers, Abraham and Adam, both of reading, and Harvey Fastnacht, Wescosville. Rev. Dr. W. F. Bond will officiate at funeral services from the Schofer funeral home, Topton, Friday at 1:30 p.m., with continued services in the Longswamp church and burial in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 11, 1943, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jeremiah Jefferson Boyer, aged 5 months and 7 days, died at his parents' residence at Hancock, of pneumonia. He was a son of Jeremiah Boyer and his wife, Sallie (nee Latshaw). He is survived by the parents, three sisters and four brothers. Funeral on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. from the residence of his parents at Hancock. Further services at Longswamp church. Interment in cemetery adjoining. Rev. W. F. Bond will officiate. Funeral Director Jacob J. Schafer has charge.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 6, 1923, page 18. Submitted by Jerri.]
Joan Elaine Anderson Boyer, 69, of 2640 Grandview Blvd., Spring Township, Berks County, formerly of Pottsville, died Friday morning at home. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of Margaret M. Hensler Anderson, Hanover, and the late Russell D. Anderson. She was a 1951 graduate of Pottsville High School and a 1953 graduate of Pottsville Business School. She was a member of St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church, Spring Township. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are her husband, William E. Jr.; a daughter, Kathleen J. Boyer, West Chester; two brothers, James R. Anderson and John R. Anderson, both of Hanover. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church. Entombment will be in Gethsemane Mausoleum, Tuckerton. Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, West Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 21, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Girl Dies of Injuries - ruptured Liver Blamed for Death of Joan M. Boyer, 4 : A ruptured liver was blamed for the daeth of four-year-old Joan Marie Boyer, who was struck by an automobile while crossing Route 22 in front of her home in Shartlesville. In fixing the cause of death, Dr. Paul D. Good, coroner, said he has not decided whether an inquest will be held. The coroner said inquests are called only when there are witnesses who have no direct interest in the accident. State Tropper J. Bruce Oberholtzer, of the Hamburg substation, identifed the driver of the car as Edgar S. Miller, of Emmaus. Oberholtzer said the girl, her mother, Mrs. Doris Boyer, and a two-year-old brother, Terry were crossing the highway after visiting a sister of Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Samuel Hoffman, who resides across the street fromt he Boyer home. Mrs. Boyer told the state police that she was holding Terry by the hand and Joan was walking in front of them. They waited at the side of the road and were ready to cross when traffic slowed. Mrs. Boyer said they did not see the car coming over the hill and Joan darted across the street. Miller told the state trooper that he did not see the girl until the last instant and swerved to the right in an effort to avoid hitting her. The child was struck by the front bumper and was dragged 25 feet, Oberholtzer said. The girl was taken to the office of Dr. Theodore Gliem, Hamburg physician, by a neighbor, David Metz. Doctor Gliem orderd the girl removed to the Reading Hospital, where she was taken in the Hamburg community ambulance. Oberholtzer reported Miller was traveling west on the two-lane highway. Funeral services for the girl will be conducted in connection with services for her great-grandfather, Milton S. Potteiger, of Strausstown, who died Monday at the age of 71. The services are scheduled for tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Zion (Blue Mountain) Church, Strausstown, the Rev. Dr. Frank W. Ruth, and the Rev. Alfred H. Erb officiating. Burial will take place in the adjoining cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. The girl was a daughter of Donald A. and Doris E. (Degler) Boyer, and was a member of Zion (Blue Mountain) Sunday School. Her father is proprietor of a trucking business. Surviving are the parents; the brother, Terry; a sister, Brenda Lee, aged one; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Degler, Strausstown; her paternal grandparetns, Mr. and Mrs. Willim Boyer, Bernville R.D.1; her great-grandparents, Mrs. Milton S. Potteiger, Strausstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Degler, Hamburg; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Rentschler, Strausstown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 27, 1953. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Robesonia - John I. Boyer, 61, of 30 North Church St., this borough, died yesterday in the Reading Hospital. He was the son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth (Wenrich) Boyer. Surviving are his widow, Nora (Hartman) Boyer; two sons: Howard, Robesonia, and Willard, at home; three grandchildren, and these sisters and a brother; Mrs. Anna Ludwig and Mrs. Cora Smith, both of Robesonia; Mrs. Rebecca Berger, Pine Grove; William, Bernville R.D. and Mary, wife of Fred Moyer, Wernersville. Services Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Lamm Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. Elmer L. leisey officiating. Burial in St. Daniel's Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 4, 1948. Submitted by: Betsy.]
John R. Boyer died at noon yesterday at the Allentown hospital from chronic nephritis. He was aged 45 years and was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, a son of the late John and Amanda, nee Yoder, Boyer. He resided for many years in this city but lately made his home at the residence of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stofflet, 611 Eaton Street, Bethlehem. He was well known in this city as bartender at a number of local hotels, among them having been the Manhattan, American and Allen. His most recent place of employment was the Colonel caf on North Sixth street. He is survived by a brother Fred Boyer, of Kutztown, and three sisters, Mrs. Nicholas Schadler, Kutztown; Mrs. Harry Stofflet and Mrs. George Ruhe, Bethlehem. He was a member of the Longswamp Lutheran church, of Allentown Nest No. 72, Order of Owls, and the Bartenders Union of this city. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon with services at his late home at 2 o'clock, Rev. Niedorffer officiating. Interment will be made in the Longswamp cemetery. The body may be viewed Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, June 12, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
On the 3d ult., in Earl, John William, aged 3 years, 3 months and 2 days. On the 12th ult., Sarah, aged 10 years, 6 months and 1 day, both children of John and Lydia Boyer.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal [aka Reading Journal], Saturday, February 6, 1864. Submitted by: Nancy.]
The funeral of Levi H. Boyer, of Red Lion, Macungie R. 2, was held on Tuesday and interment was made in New Hertzog-Rauch cemetery near Huff's church. Mr. Boyer was a son of Elijah Boyer and wife, Elizabeth, nee Heydt, and was born in Earl township, Berks county, on November 4, 1839. On September 3, 1860, he was married to Catharine Werley by Rev. Augustus Bally at Bally. She preceded him in death a short time ago, leaving no children. There survive his adopted daughter, Mrs. Gilbert, and her son, Levi Gilbert. The latter moved with his family to the old Boyer homestead, caring for his foster grandparents during their declining years. Mr. Boyer was a hematite rock mine worker near Red Lion. He died aged 88 years, 3 months and 5 days. He was a member of Huffs church for many years. W. F. Bond, of Shamrock, conducted the services, all held at his late home.
[Source: Shamrock News, Allentown Morning Call, February 16, 1928, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bernville, May 18 - Lewis Fisher Boyer died at the home of his son, William Boyer, Upper Tulpehocken Township, Bernville R.D.1, aged 77 years. He was a son of the late Isaac and Elizabeth (Fisher) Boyer. He was the last of his immediate family. Surviving are these children: Mrs. Annie Ludwig; Cora, wife of Morris Smith, Mrs. Sallie Hiney, John Boyer, Robesonia; William, with whom he resided; Mary, wife of Fred Moyer, Wernersville, and Elijah Boyer, Robesonia; 22 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. He was a member of Hain's Reformed Church. Funeral services Firday a 2 p.m. at the C. Norman lamm Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. Ralph E. Starr officiating. Interment in Hains' Church cemetery.
Lewis F. Boyer, Upper Tulpehocken Township: estate info from paper - Balance of $662.11 distributed as follows: Mrs. William L. Boyer, $254; William L. Boyer, $105.73; Annie Ludwig, Cora Smith, Sallie Hiney Bechtel, John Boyer, Beulah Strauss and William L. Boyer, $37.80 each; Mary Ellen Moyer and Elijah Boyer, $37.79 each. Attorneys W.E. Sharman and David Jarman, Jr., appeared.
[Source: unknown, c. 1936. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Services were held in the Fleetwood Bible Church for Lois A. Boyer, who died of cancer March 7 in her residence in Reading. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. She was the wife of Marvin A. Boyer. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Paul A. and Frances A. (Meyer) Ernst. Boyer was employed for 18 years as a department manager by the Bon-Ton Department Store, Wyomissing, and was last employed for 10 years as a switchboard operator by Reading Eagle Company, last working in September. She was a member of the Fleetwood Bible Church. Boyer is also survived by two daughters, Susan M. (Boyer) Melcher, Fleetwood, and Jill L. (Boyer) Heckman, Temple. There are also three grandchildren. Also surviving is a brother, Donald P. Ernst, Reinholds. Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Margaret A. Boyer, 65, Upper Tulpehocken Township, died of natural causes May 12 at 6:45 a.m. in the Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she had resided since April 21. She was the wife of William E. Boyer. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Charles T. and Margaret (Hiester) Reber. Boyer was employed from 1956 to 1962 by Luden's Inc., Reading, and was last employed for 10 years in housekeeping by the Fort Motel, Shartlesville. She is also survived by two sons, Russell W., Leesport, and Clint M., Upper Tulpehocken Township; and three daughters: Tina M. (Boyer) Berger, Destin, Fla.; Kathleen Boyer, Birdsboro; and Jacklyn M. (Boyer) Rand, Chambersburg, Franklin County. Other survivors include a brother, Thomas C. Reber, Reading; and three sisters: Jeannette (Reber) Gaynor, Secane, Delaware County; Barbara (Reber) Lepera, Laureldale; and Frances (Reber) Blystone, Reading. There are also eight grandchildren. Services and burial will be private. Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 13, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Marian A. Boyer, 69, Ephrata, died of natural causes June 29 at 11 a.m. in Ephrata Manor following a lengthy illness. Her husband, Daniel L. Boyer, died Jan. 25. Born in Mohnton, she was a daughter of the late Ralph and Esther (Schnable) Stover. Boyer was employed for 12 years as a proofreader by Science Press, Ephrata, and was last employed for 12 years by Tapsco, Akron, Lancaster County, retiring in 1990. Surviving are a sister, Kathryn (Stover) Leisey, Ephrata; and a brother, Donald Stover, Silver Spring, Md. Other survivors include three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Dennis D. Boyer, and a daughter, Sharon Elaine (Boyer) Althouse. Memorial services will be private in the Good Funeral Home & Cremation Centre Inc., Reamstown, Lancaster County. Inurnment will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Lebanon County.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 1, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Marian E. Boyer, 74, of Stoudts Ferry Bridge Road, Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, died Friday in Saylorsburg at her son's residence. Born in Valley View, she was a daughter of the late Allen and Gertrude Hoffman Koppenhaver. She was a graduate of Pottsville High School and a 1950 graduate of the Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Muhlenberg Township. Preceding her in death was her husband, Ralph A. III, on May 12, 1992. Surviving are two sons, the Rev. Ralph A. IV, Saylorsburg, and Dr. Mark A., Storrs, Conn.; a daughter, Dr. Linda C. Whitehead, Wilmington, Del.; seven grandchildren. Services will be held at noon Tuesday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, September 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Boyer -- On the 27th instant, in Amity township, this county, Marks Boyer, aged 59 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 3, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Martin A. Boyer Sr., 90, formerly of Reading, died July 3 at 8:25 a.m. in his Wyomissing residence. He was the husband of Dorothy C. (Bohn) Boyer. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Charles P. and Florence S. (Bredbenner) Boyer. Boyer founded Bowl-O-Rama Inc., Reiffton, in 1957 and has since served as its co-owner. He was a member of St. Margaret's Roman Catholic Church, Reading. Boyer was a charter member of the Reading Bowling Association and was inducted into the Berks Bowling Hall of Fame in 1977. He also is survived by a daughter, Patricia A. (Boyer) Talarico, Wyomissing; and two sons, William C., Bernville, and Martin A. Jr., Reading. Other survivors include a brother, Charles A., Crestwood. There also are nine grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Margaret's Church. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., West Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 4, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mildred G. Boyer, 90, of Muncy, died December 13 at 11:00 PM in Columbia Montour Home Hospice at Maria Hall, Danville, where she was since June 29, 2005. Her husband, Ralph E. Boyer, died December 30, 2003. They were married 69 1/2 years.
Born in Centre Twp., Berks Co., she was the daughter of the late Milton O. and Katie L. (Rothermel) Reppert. She and her husband owned and operated the family dairy farm for many years, first in Lancaster, then Centre Twp. and last in Schuylkill Co., retiring in 1972. She was a member of Radiant Light Assembly of God Church, Muncy. She and her husband served two different terms in the 1970's as short term work missionaries in Africa through the Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are three sons: Dale S. Boyer, Manheim, Timothy E. Boyer, Camp Hill and Darryl D. Boyer, Muncy. There are two daughters: Norma R. (Boyer) Kummerer, in Belgium and Esther N. (Boyer) Reese, Muncy. There is one brother: Thomas Reppert, Hamburg and two sisters: Roxanne (Reppert) Cupp, Millersville and Marshal (Reppert) Locke, Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. There are 16 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son: Glenn G. Boyer, died November 1936.
Services from the First Assembly of God, Hamburg, on Tuesday at 11:00 AM. Burial in St. John's (Gernant's) Cemetery, Ontelaunee Twp., Berks Co. There will be a viewing at Leibensperger Funeral Home (off-street parking in rear) Hamburg, on Monday, 7:00 to 9:00 PM and at the church Tuesday, 10:00 to 11:00 AM.
[Source: Lancaster Intelligencer, December 16, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, for Philip E. Boyer, 45, South Pine Street, Port Clinton, who died Oct. 27 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient three weeks. Burial was in Alsace Cemetery, Hyde Park. Born in Reading, he was a son of Gladys L. (Hummel) Boyer, South Heidelberg Township, and the late Harry I. Boyer. He was employed as an aide at the Hamburg Center for 23 years. He was a 1974 graduate of Conrad Weiser High School and a Vietnam War Navy veteran. Surviving are a daughter, Rheannon S. Boyer, Hamburg, and a sister, Christine L. (Boyer) Lamm, Wernersville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 6, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Raymond M. Boyer, son of Jacob G. and Angeline, nee Schmoyer, of Topton, died at the home of the parents, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock of dropsy and heart failure, aged 27 years, 10 months and 22 days. Since eleven years of age, Mr. Boyer was paralyzed and for the past sixteen years has been in a totally helpless condition. Besides his parents, he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Nathan Ruppert, Topton; Mrs. Milton Reinert, Mrs. Fred Reinert, Mrs. Mamie Moll, Mrs. Edwin Brensinger, Sylvester Boyer, all of Longswamp; Jacob and Charles Boyer, Alburtis. Funeral services will be held from the residence of the parents, at Topton, Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Further services in Huff's church. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining. Rev. Blatt will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 19, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rowland R. "Pat" Boyer, 65, of 369 Drew Court, Birdsboro, died Thursday evening at home. Born in Schuylkill Haven, he was a son of the late James and Laura Bolton Boyer. He was an Air Force vet eran of the Korean War. He owned the former Sunset Diner, Exeter Township, Berks County, for 32 years, retiring March 10, 1991. Surviving are his wife, the former Carol Ann Care; three daughters, Kim R. Rogers, Exeter Township, Kandy M. Griesemer, Mohnton, and Karen E. Hines, Pottstown; a stepdaughter, Terene M. Hafer, Birdsboro; a brother, Gary, Kutztown; two sisters, Mildred Eagelman and Sharon Breneman, both of Sinking Spring; seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday from Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro. Interment will be in Birdsboro Cemetery.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, September 14, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Sallie E. Boyer, wife of Jeremiah Boyer, of 25 Spruce St., Topton, died at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Allentown hospital where she had been confined for 18 days. She was aged 50 years, 10 months and 25 days. Mrs. Boyer was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, a daughter of the late Jacob and Louisa (Merkle) Latschaw. She was a member of the Longswamp church. Surviving are her husband, the following children: George of Hancock, Ralph and Howard of Topton, Arthur of Longswamp, Mrs. Andrew Wanitzky of Fogelsville, Mrs. George Stauffer of Topton, Mrs. Paul Seip of Baltimore and Ella, at home. Also twelve grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Weil of Huffs church, Mrs. Jared Hilbert of Mertztown R.D., Mrs. Grover Guildin of Trexlertown, Mrs. Richard Weil, Topton; one brother, David Latschaw of Danielsville; a stepsister, Mrs. Ray Uhler of Bethlehem, and two step brothers, Frank and Charles Druckenmiller of Bethlehem. The funeral will be held from her home in Topton, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Continued services will be held in Longswamp church and interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. William F. Bond will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 25, 1938, page 29. Submitted by Jerri.]
Samuel L. Boyer, the oldest organist and violinist in Eastern Pennsylvania, died at Amityville, Berks County, Penn., yesterday, aged ninety years. He played the organ and sang at 4,000 funerals, labored with 86 different ministers, and heard 9,000 sermons. He taught the violin for sixty-three years and conducted a singing school for half a century.
[Source: New York Times, March 8, 1900. Submitted by Nancy.]
Solon S. Boyer, “Mr. Marine Band” to thousands for more than a generation, died at 6 o'clock last night in the Parkway Rest Home, where he had been a guest for 11 weeks. He had been in ill health for two years. He was 82.
One of the original founders of the Allentown Marine Band Inc. in 1903, he was the last of its charter members. He was treasurer of the Marine Band of Allentown for many years and was steward of the band since 1925.
Although among the band's oldest members, he was one who provided much of its spark as a fraternal group, supplied much of its tradition and color. For years, “Soley” would celebrate his birthday anniversaries by giving parties for others. In 1939, when he turned 63, his guests included Atty. Daniel Garrahan, solicitor for the Lehigh County Clubmen's Assn.; City Councilmen Henry K. Bauman and George M. Sacks; City Treasurer Jerry F. Kern and Sheriff Oliver H. Peter, to mention a few.
Somewhere along his mid-70's, old friends and longtime associates began turning the tables on “Soley”, feted him as “Mr. Marine Band” on his 75th birthday, his 78th, 79th, as his years of service in a number of capacities as the Marine Band Hall grew more impressive.
Until her death May 14, 1956, “Soley's” wife, the former Estella Richards of Reading, was almost as much of Marine Band tradition as her energetic husband. She was a past president and a charger member of the Marine Band auxiliary, and active in servicemen's auxiliaries and lodges and a member of the Sacred Heart Hospital Auxiliary. She and her husband celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Dec. 24, 1955. They were married in Reading by the late Rev. Charles Boner.
Boyer was born May 25, 1876, in Kutztown, a son of the late Henry and Elizabeth Heffley Boyer.
He left school early to learn a trade in a show factory long before the turn of the century. In 1897, while an inspector in factories turning out government contracts for shoes, he enlisted in Co. E., 3rd Regt. Of the Pennsylvania National Guard. He got as far as Camp Meade when the Spanish-American War ended.
In 1900, he came to Allentown to work for H. Leh Co. Shoe Factory. Ten years later he transferred to the Roney and Berger, then to the Hass-Berger factory where he stayed until 1924 when the firm went out of business. Always in close touch with the Marine Band organization, he became steward in 1925, held that post until his death.
He was one of the prime movers in helping the band association acquire its own home at 27-29 S. 7th St.
He was active in several other musical organizations, but the Marine Band was his first love. He was a member of the Marine Band Old Timers, Pioneer Band, Lentz Legion Post, Lehigh County Clubmen's Assn., Lehigh-Allen Democratic Club and Kutztown Fire CO. 1. He was a member of Siebert Evangelical Congregational Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 19, 1958, p. 5, 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Thelma E. Boyer, 86, Stony Creek Mills, died Dec. 13 at 11:46 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient four days. Her husband, Robert F. Boyer, died Dec. 27, 1963. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late George A. and Rosie E. (Belles) Heffner. Boyer was employed for 10 years as a sales clerk by Rieger's Cards & Gifts, Muhlenberg Township, retiring in 1981. She was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church, Stony Creek Mills. Surviving are two daughters, Bonnie L. (Boyer) Topur, Stony Creek Mills, and Barbara A. (Boyer) Getz, Baltimore. Other survivors include a sister, Catherine E. (Heffner) Orth, Stony Creek Mills; and a brother, Donald H. Heffner, Hamburg. There also are four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. in Sanders Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. December 13, 2005. Submitted by: Submitted by Mary.]
Private services were arranged by the Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, for Thelma G. Boyer, formerly of East Weis Street, Topton, who died Nov. 6 in the Henry Health Care Center at the Lutheran Home at Topton, where she had resided since Dec. 12, 1999. Burial was in Topton Union Cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Elam C. Boyer, who died Aug. 6, 1986. Born in Topton, she was a daughter of the late Charles O. and Melinda F. (Herbst) Herman. Until retiring, she was employed as a switchboard operator by the Conestoga Telephone & Telegraph Co., Topton, from 1918. She was also employed as a knitter by the Leininger Hosiery Mills, Lyons, in the 1930's and 1940's. She was a charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ray A. Master American Legion Post 214, Topton. Boyer was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton. Surviving are a son, Robert L. Boyer, Lynchburg, Va.; and three daughters: Marjorie B. (Boyer) Mabry, Mertztown; June C. (Boyer) Fisher, Topton; and Roseanne M. (Boyer) Kobylinski, Cherry Hill, N.J. There are also eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, November 14, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
William L. Boyer Sr., 78, of Bernville R.D.1, died this morning at 12:15 o'clock in the Reading Hospital, where he was a patient since Sept. 24. Born in Heidelberg Township, a son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth (Wenrich) Boyer, he was a retired farmer. His wife, Esther (Yoh) Boyer, died in July 1953. Surviving are five daughters: Eva, wife of George Kauffman, Bethel; Leah, wife of Samuel Hoffman, Bernville; Betty, wife of John Symanowicz; Alice Boyer, Strausstown, and Patsy, wife of Lewis Wagner Jr., Shartlesville Star Route. Four sons: Donald, Strausstown, and William Jr., Fred and Roy, all of Bernville R.D.1; 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. October 1970. Submitted by: Betsy.]
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