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Zacharias - In Muhlenberg, on December 18th, Catharine (Rothermel) widow of John Zacharias, aged 78 years, 3 months and 17 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 4, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
John I. Zaring, 79, Wyomissing, died May 1 at 7:21 a.m. in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Doris M. (Trate) Zaring. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Irvin and Edna (Adams) Zaring. Zaring was president of Metals Engineering Co., Leesport, from 1983 until his retirement in 1993. He joined the company as a salesman in 1961. He previously worked in sales for Brush Wellman. He was a member of Atonement Lutheran Church, Wyomissing. Zaring was a 1944 graduate of Reading High School and a 1948 graduate of the McCann School of Business, Reading. He was an Army veteran of World War II. In 1996, Zaring was elected honorary life member of the Reading and Berks Basketball Old-timers, where he served as corresponding secretary. He was co-founder of the Lincoln Park Golf League. Zaring is also survived by two sons, Jedd A., Lynchburg, Va., and John R., Los Angeles. Other survivors include two sisters, Ruth (Zaring) Mench, Reading, and Miriam (Zaring) Stutzman, Centreville, Md.; and two stepsisters, Kathryn (Reinhart) Eppihimer and Betty (Reinhart) Miller, both of Reading. There are also four grandchildren. Memorial services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Atonement Lutheran Church. Private burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., West Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, May 2, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Zechman - Near Shartlesville, June 22d, Henry, son of Moses and Anna Zechman, aged 7 years, 1 month and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 4, 1874. Submitted by Kathy.]
Dr. Richard Franklin Zehner, 84, Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County, died April 3 at 12:45 p.m. while visiting a friend in Exeter Township. His wife, Ruth A. (Dersch) Zehner, died July 31, 1992. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Adam A. and Isabel R. (Moser) Zehner. Zehner conducted a general practitioner's office in Orwigsburg from 1949 to 1953 and from 1954 until his retirement in August 1999. He was a 1937 graduate of Reading High School and a 1941 graduate of North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Zehner was a 1946 graduate of the Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia. Zehner served his internship at Lancaster General Hospital in 1947 and his residency at Wernersville State Hospital from 1947 to 1948. In 1953-1954, he was the medical officer in charge of the hospital for San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona. Zehner was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, New Ringgold, Schuylkill County. He was a 42nd degree mason. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Eric D., Reading, and Dr. Nevin T., Orwigsburg; and a daughter, Gwen S. Zehner, Orwigsburg. Other survivors include a sister, Kathryn (Zehner) Vogel, Fleetwood; and a brother, Dr. Luther, Meadville, Crawford County. There are also three grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in the Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading. Burial will be private in Zion (Stone) Church Cemetery, West Penn Township, Schuylkill County.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 5, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Private services and burial were arranged by the Auman Funeral Home, Reading, for Frances M. Zeller, Moutain View Drive, Maidencreek Township, who died Dec. 8 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since Oct. 20. Born in Lavelle, Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late Victor Zeller and Grace (Schiffo) O'Neil. Surviving are Elsie Ciccanti, with whom she resided; a brother, Richard A. Zeller, Hamburg; and three sisters: Rose (Zeller) Brown, Lady Lake, Fla.; Jacqueline (Zeller) Mistek, Laureldale; and Grace (Zeller) Lucarelli, Blandon. Also surviving is a half brother, Don O'Neil, Robesonia, and a half sister, Sherry (O'Neil) Rose, Pottstown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, December 11, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Frances M. Zeller, 65, Maidencreek Township, who died Dec. 8 in Reading Hospital, is a brother, Richard Zeller, Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, December 18, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zeller--Near Bethel, on the 26th inst., Jacob Zeller, aged 83 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from his late residence, west of Bethel, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30, Standard Time. Services in Salem Church, Bethel. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Jacob Z Zellers died on Thursday evening, at 212 Washington street, Reading of typhoid fever. He was 42 years of age and had been ill for one week. Deceased had been employed at Mellert's foundry 5 years.
[Source: Montgomery Ledger, Tuesday, August 31, 1886. Submitted by Diana.]
Ex-Leesport council president Services were held in Trinity United Church of Christ, Leesport, for John R. Todd Zellers, 88, of Hafer Drive, Leesport, who died June 8 in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since May 29. Burial was in Leesport Cemetery. He was predeceased by his wife, Claire E. (Hafer) Zellers, who died Oct. 9. Born in Ontelaunee Township, he was a son of the late Edwin and Ellen N. (Burkart) Zellers. He was Leesport Borough Council President from 1961 to 1965. Until retiring in 1977, he was employed in the maintenance department of Carpenter Steel Co. for 36 years. He was a World War II Coast Guard veteran. Zellers was a member of Trinity UCC Church, Leesport, and a former deacon of St. Johns (Gernants) UCC, Ontelaunee Township. He was a member of the Leesport Cemetery Board. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. The Milkins Funeral Home, Temple, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Charles E. Zellner Jr., 78, of Bowmansville Road, Brecknock Township, who died July 29. He was the husband of Betty J. (Frantz) Zellner. Born in Philadelphia, he was a graduate of Albright College and received his master's degree in education from Temple University, Philadelphia. Zellner was employed for 25 years as an English and German teacher at Twin Valley Junior-Senior High School, retiring in 1980. He was a member of Robeson Lutheran Church, Plowville. Zellner was a Navy veteran of World War II. He is also survived by a son, Keith E., Cumru Township, and a daughter, Lori J. (Zellner) Bortz, Steubenville, Ohio. Other survivors include two sisters and five grandchildren. The Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Shillington, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, August 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Annie Ellen Zerbe, wife of Nathaniel L. Zerbe and daughter of the late Jared and Rebecca nee Rothermel, Zerbe, born April 19, 1870, Jefferson Twp., Berks Co.; was baptized May 26, 1870 by Rev. D. D. Trexler and confirmed Nov. 1, 1884 in Christ, Little Tulpehocken Church by Rev. A. Johnson Long. She was married to Nathaniel L. Zerbe Oct. 8, 1888 by Rev. A. Johnson Long in Stouchsburg. She died Thursday, Nov. 17, 1932 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Lutz near Sinking Spring, aged 62 years, 6 months and 28 days and is survived by her husband, 2 daughters, 2 grandchildren, 2 step-sisters and 1 step-brother. She was buried Nov.22, 1932, with services in the home and Christ, Little Tulpehocken Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1933. Submitted by Kathy.]
Zerbe - on October 1st, Catharine Zerbe, daughter of Jacob and Fronica (Hauter) Spengler, and widow of Daniel Zerbe, aged 64 years 1 month and 28 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 19, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services were held at the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, for Cora R. Zerbe, formerly of Reading, who died March 1 in Berks Heim, where she had resided 8 1/2 years. Burial was in Bern Cemetery, Bern Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Lester Zerbe, who died in 1972. Born in North Heidelberg Township, she was a daughter of the late John and Clara (Leinbach) Oxenreider. She is survived by a son, Paul O., Bernville; and two daughters, Nancy P. (Kramer) Henne, Reading, and Carol A. (Zerbe) Seaman, Hamburg. There are 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a half sister, Anna (Ernst) Speece, Shillington.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 10, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Elmira Zerbe, 86, widow of Monroe J. Zerbe, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John S. Bohn, of Blue Marsh. She was a native of Heidelberg Township, a daughter of the late Gabriel and Elizabeth (Gruber) Gerhart, and was a member of Christ (Little Tulpehocken) Reformed Church. Her husband died 32 years ago. Surviving are three children: Charles of Bernville R.D. 2; Laura E. wife of John S. Bohn, with whom she resided at Blue Marsh, and Edwin G., of West Leesport R.D. 1; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral on Saturday from the Kirkhoff Funeral Home at 2 o'clock. Further services in Christ (Little Tulpehocken) Church. The Rev. Ralph E. Starr will officiate.
[Source: Reading Times, Tuesday, February 29, 1944. Submitted by: Jeff.]
William D. Zerbe, 65, Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, died of natural causes May 31 at 12:40 a.m. in Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Lebanon. His wife, Marlene M. (Weinhold) Zerbe, died Jan. 1, 1997. Born in Brecknock Township, he was a son of the late Joseph P. and Edna (Kramer) Zerbe. Zerbe had been self-employed in the Lancaster County area as a carpenter, specializing in home remodeling. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, Ephrata. Zerbe was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by a son, David L., Mohnton; and two daughters, Tammy L. (Zerbe) Hildebrand, Stevens, Lancaster County, and Rachel R. (Zerbe) Hart, Lyndon, Vt. Other survivors include two brothers, John and Clayton C., both of Denver, Lancaster County; and three sisters: Guyula (Zerbe) Seifrit, Interlachen, Fla.; Sallie (Zerbe) Haldeman, Reamstown, Lancaster County; and Dorothy (Zerbe) Anderson, Williamsport, Md. There are also two grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 10 a.m. in Mount Zion Baptist Church. Burial will be in Muddy Creek Cemetery, Swartzville, Lancaster County. The Roseboro Funeral Home, Denver, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 1, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A memorial service was held for Anna V. Zerby, 96, of South 20th Street, Exeter Township, who died February 26 in St. Joseph Medical Center Community Campus, where she had been a patient. Born in Reading, she was employed as a sales clerk by Richard's Toy Store, Reading, and was last employed for 32 years by Pomeroy's Department Store, Reading, retiring in 1970. She was a member of St. Mark's United Church of Christ, Reading. Surviving is a daughter, Helen V. (Zerby) DeAcosta, with whom she resided. Other survivors include a brother; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son. The Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 3, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zerby - in North Heidelberg, January 29th, Daniel Zerby, husband of Catharine Egel, aged 79 years 3 months and 9 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 17, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
On the 23d in Womelsdorf, Peter Zerby, aged 41 years, 9 months and 13 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 3, 1849. Submitted by Kathy.]
Zerby - In Jefferson, July 17th, Philip Zerby, aged 79 years, 5 months and 3 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 17, 1872. Submitted by Kathy.]
George H. Zerr, 77, died July 17 in his Reading residence. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late George and Helen (Foreman) Zerr. Zerr had been last employed as an apartment building superintendent until his retirement. He is survived by a sister, Helen Zerr, and a stepsister, Thelma (Reifsnyder) Worcheck, both of Reading. Services will be private. Kopicki-Bradley Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 24, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zettelmoyer -- In Greenwich, October 23d, Maria Zettelmoyer, aged 84 years, 8 months and 29 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 14, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Zettelmoyer - In Windsor, December 3d, Peter Zettelmoyer, aged 84 years, 4 months and 25 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 9, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Shamrock—Charles Franklin, infant son of Robert C. and Daisy (Mest) Zettlemoyer, West Smith St., Topton, died on Sept. 27, aged 1 month and 16 days. He was baptized the same day by Rev. W. H. Kline. Services were held at the parents’ home, Sept. 30, followed by interment in the Union cemetery at Bowers, where the father is a deacon in Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. W. F. Bond officiated. The parents, 2 brothers, 4 sisters and the paternal grandmother survive. J. J. Schofer & Son, Topton, were in charge.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 13, 1932, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
In Windsor - 13th inst., Peter Zettlemoyer, son of Martin, aged 39 years, 4 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 1, 1849. Submitted by Kathy.]
Zettelmoyer - In Greenwich, on September 16th, Zinoby Viola, daughter of Isaac and Angelina Zettelmoyer, aged 1 year, 6 months and 2 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 2, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Zettlemoyer - In Greenwich, on September 10th, Ida P., daughter of Allen and Emma (born Dorwart) Zettlemoyer, aged 2 years, 1 month and 21 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 19, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
In Windsor, on the 5th inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late Martin Zettlemyer, aged 70 years, 7 months and 18 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 17, 1849. Submitted by Kathy.]
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Raymond V. Zeiber, 86, of Heidelberg Avenue, Exeter Township, who died March 18 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township, where he had resided since March. His wife, Marie F. (Endy) Zeiber, died in 1997. Born in Pottstown, Zeiber was employed for 28 years as a steelworker by Carpenter Technology Corp., retiring in 1978. He was a 1934 graduate of Reading High School and was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Zeiber was a member of St. Catharine of Siena Roman Catholic Church, Exeter Township. He was a life member of Hunter-Liggett Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 38 and North End Rod & Gun Club, both of Reading, and the Community Volunteer Fire Company, Lower Alsace Township. Surviving are two sons, Gerald O., Lower Heidelberg Township, and William R., Ruscombmanor Township; and a daughter, Marilyn L. (Zeiber) White, Whitehall Township, Lehigh County. Other survivors include two sisters; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Burial was in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. The Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zieber--September 5th, in this city, Samuel Zieber, in the 76th year of his age. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on next Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his late residence, No. 230 Penn street. Services at the house.
[Source: Reading Eagle, September 7, 1868. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Eliza C. Ziegenfuss, 43, wife of Henry H. Zeigenfuss, Red Lyon, Macungie R. 1, died Wednesday morning at her home. She was the daughter of George D. Schmoyer Sr., and the late Lizzie, nee Reinert, Schmoyer, and was born in Longswamp Township, Berks County. She was a member of the Evangelical and Reformed wing of Huff’s Church. Survivors, in addition to her husband and father, Macungie R. 1, are two children, Harvey H., at home, and Fern M., wife of Harvey A. Ross, Macungie R. 1; two sisters, Stella, wife of Lloyd Reinert, Huffs Church, and Lizzie, wife of Russell Landis, Allentown; four brothers, David, Alburtis, Harvey, Macungie R. 1, George Jr., Alburtis R. 1 and William, Allentown, and one grandchild, Gene Zeigenfuss.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 24, 1952, page 23. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Sadie Agnes (Drey) Ziegenfuss passed away at 1.50 on Sunday morning at the Berks County Tuberculosis Sanitarium, near Reading, at the age of 33 years, 10 months and 23 days. She was a daughter of Daniel I. and the late Anna (Derr) Drey, and up to the time of her illness had been employed as a cigar maker at the Eisenlohr Cigar factory in Reading. She is survived by her father, who resides in Reading; two children, Evelyn and Dorothy, Temple, and one sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Kline, Longsdale, Mertztown R.D. Funeral services will be held at 1.30 Friday afternoon from the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kline, in Longsdale, and interment will follow in the Huff’s church cemetery. Rev. William F. Bond, Shamrock, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 26, 1933, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
[Source: Saucon News, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. A. Victoria Ziegler, wife of Albert Ziegler of 518 Wyoming St., Allentown, died yesterday morning at her home at the age of 65 years. A native of Hereford, Berks county, she was a daughter of Nathan and Anna, nee Eshbach, Moyer. She was a member of Zion E. C. Church, this city. Surviving, besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Emma Lichtenwalner and Mrs. Cora Eastman, both of Allentown; a son, Edwin, at home, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and six sisters, Mrs. Lillie Gery, Palm; Mrs. William yeakel, East Greenville; Mrs. John Gery, Allentown; Mrs. William Clemmer and Mrs. William Hassler, both of Schnecksville, and Mrs. John Smale, Allentown. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at her late home, with continued services in Zion church, E. Susquehanna St. Interment will be in St. Mark's cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 15, 1939, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Anna Elizabeth Ziegler, 95, formerly of Reading, died May 23 at 11 p.m. in Mifflin Center, Cumru Township, where she had been a resident for four years. Her husband, John W. Ziegler, died Aug. 7, 1988. Born in Robeson Township, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Sarah (Buchanan) Burkhart. Ziegler had been employed for 17 years as a cashier by Carper Delicatessen, Reading Farmer's Market, retiring in 1980. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro. Burial will be in Robeson Lutheran Cemetery, Plowville.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, May 25, 2005. Submitted by Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Emma S., wife of R. E. W. Ziegler, died Saturday afternoon at 12.53 o'clock of bronchitis after an illness of about seven weeks. The deceased was a daughter of Charles and Helena Koch, of Topton, the mother surviving her. The husband and three children, Florence, Stanley, and Harold, survive. Besides there are five brothers, David Koch, of Topton; James, of Richmond, Va.; Jacob, of Camden, N.J.; Charles, of Newton Square, Pa.; George, of Reading, and four sisters, Mrs. Alice Worman and Mrs. Ella Kistler, of this city; Mrs. Amanda Rose, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Helena Hain of Reading. Also two half sisters, Mrs. Mary Bossler of Blandon, and Mrs. Sarah Christman, of Topton. Her age was 34 years, 9 months and 2 days. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon from her late home, corner Sixth and Washington streets, at 2 o'clock followed by services in Seibert U.E. Church, Rev. A. J. Brunner officiating. The deceased was a most estimable wife and mother and her early death is mourned by many friends.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 7, 1902, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Memorial services will be held in New Goshenhoppen United Church of Christ, East Greenville, Aug. 16, 10 a.m., for Ferne A. Ziegler, formerly of East Greenville, who died Aug. 7 in the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown, Lancaster County. Burial was in New Goshenhoppen Cemetery. She was the wife of George C. Ziegler, also a resident at the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown. They celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 30. Born in Hamburg, she was a daughter of the late Morris D. and Maggie L. (Schaller) Beahr. She was a 1937 graduate of the McCann Business School. Until retiring in 1986, she was employed as a bookkeeper for the Great Valley Girl Scout Council, Allentown, for 30 years. Ziegler was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Perkiomen Chapter #318, Red Hill, Montgomery County. Surviving are two daughters, Greta, wife of Kendall Flint, Richmond, Va., and Marcia L., wife of Ronald Jones, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, East Greenville, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, August 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Irene E. Ziegler, 83, of Dillsburg, York County, died May 16 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, Cumberland County. She was the wife of the Rev. Warren O. Ziegler. Born in Rehrersburg, she was a daughter of the late Herbert and Annie (Wolfe) Marburger. Ziegler was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County. She was a former volunteer at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Dillsburg Library, New Hope Ministries and the Dillsburg Senior Citizens Center Meals on Wheels. Ziegler is also survived by two sons, Merwin J. and Dwight L., both of Dillsburg. Other survivors include a brother, Charles Marburger, Reading; and three sisters: Pearl (Marburger) Long, Reading; Barbara (Marburger) Fink, Wyomissing; and Fay (Marburger) Readinger, Temple. There are also three grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Cocklin Funeral Home Inc., Dillsburg. Burial will be in the Dillsburg Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, n.d. Submitted by: Submitted by Mary.]
Jacob Ziegler, of Longswamp, died of consumption Sunday, after ailing over two years. He was bedfast four weeks. Funeral Friday afternoon, at Huff's Church. Rev. Dr. Eli Keller, of Zionsville, will officiate. Deceased was a pumpmaker by occupation and was the owner of a fine farm. He was eighty years old and is survived by his widow (nee Rohrbach) , one son, Edwin Ziegler, residing at home, and two daughters, Mrs. David Rohrbach of Huff's Church, and Mrs. Milton W. Gery, of Harlem.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 17, 1897, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Laura A. Ziegler, Shamrock, died at 4:45 a.m. Sunday at the Allentown hospital from pneumonia, which she contracted after suffering a fractured leg near her home. She was 73 years of age. Born in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county, she was the daughter of the late Philip and Fienna (Steininger) Ziegler. She was a member of the Reformed congregation of Longswamp church. A daughter, Mrs. Herbert C. Melchor, Kintnersville; three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Alice Fisher, Allentown, survive. Funeral services will be held from the DeLong funeral home, 107 S. Home St., Topton, Thursday at 1:30 p.m., with interment in Longswamp church cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 11, 1938, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
A Memorial service was held for Lois E. (Wunderlich) Ziegler, 96, formerly of Big Road, Gilbertsville, who died March 2 in the Highlands at Wyomissing. She was the widow of John B. Ziegler Jr. Born in Pottstown, she started teaching at a young age and soon opened a girls reading camp in Harmonyville, where she was the camp director. She later became an artist. Ziegler was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pottstown. She was an active member in the Women's Century Club and the League of Women Voters, both of Pottstown. Surviving are a son, Jack B. III of Philadelphia; one daughter, Marcia Dawson of Mercer Island, Wash. Also a brother, Merv Wunderlich, Pottstown; two sisters, Selena Bing of Newark, Del., and Doris Shaner of Gilbertsville. Also five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 750 N. Evans St., Pottstown, PA 19464. Interment was private. The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Pottstown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Samuel Ziegler, of Maxatawny township, whose husband died about three years ago, departed this life on Sunday week, aged 70 years. She leaves two sons and three daughters, the latter being married. The sons managed the farm belonging to the estate, which is situated about half-way between Bower's Station and Topton.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, February 22, 1882, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
The Rev. Warren O. Ziegler, 84, Dillsburg, York County, died May 29 in Harrisburg Hospital. His wife, Irene E. (Marburger) Ziegler, died May 16, 2004. Born in Mount Aetna, he was a son of the late Harvey and Gertrude M. (Krick) Ziegler. Ziegler was ordained a minister in the United Church of Christ 60 years ago. He had served as pastor at several parishes throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland, including St. John's UCC in Auburn and Port Clinton, and Faith UCC and Zion UCC, all in Schuylkill County. He was a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and the Lancaster Theological Seminary, both of Lancaster. Ziegler was a member of St. Paul's UCC, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County. He was a former volunteer with the Meals on Wheels program at the Dillsburg Senior Center. Ziegler is survived by two sons, Merwin J. and Dwight L., both of Dillsburg. There are also three grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in Cocklin Funeral Home Inc., Dillsburg. Burial will be in Dillsburg Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 1, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Killed By Lightning. Plow Tavern Struck by a Bolt and Many Persons Affected.
During the storm of Sunday night lightning struck the Plow tavern, between Morgantown and Beckersville, and killed Webster ZIEGLER, aged 15, and George JAMES, aged 45, and married. John HOYER, a school teacher of Brecknock; Harrison ZIEGLER, a carpenter; Owen ZIEGLER, by whom he was employed; John ESCHELMAN, aged 10 years, a son of the proprietor of the tavern, and Jonas HARTZ, residing with M. H. ESCHELMAN, merchant, in the same building, were stunned. During the height of the storm George JAMES, who, with his wife and several children, had been visiting John BINGAMAN, a truck farmer, who lives a mile and a half away, and were on the way to their home at Goosetown, drove up to the tavern to remain until after the storm. Mr. JAMES took his wife and children to the side sitting room, and then came out and engaged in conversation with the others, most of whom were sitting outside on the porch watching the storm.
When the lightning struck the building it entered the roof, down though the second story to the bar-room, and out though the open door to the porch. Mr. JAMES was instantly killed. Webster ZIEGLER, who was sitting in a large armchair close to the window, was found, his shoes torn from his feet and his legs scorched. The others mentioned were struck to the floor and unconscious. The women and children in the sitting room and Banks ESCHELMAN, who was in the bar-room, were uninjured. It was fully two hours before those who were stunned revived.
Webster ZIEGLER was a son of Harrison ZIEGLER, residing near the Plow tavern and a well-known farmer. George JAMES was an estimable citizen of Caernarvon. He was a son of Hunter JAMES, who once lived in Reading and died several years ago, and was a nephew of Evan JAMES, the blacksmith. Two brothers, residing in the South and one sister in Schuylkill county, are the only survivors of his father's family. Deceased was an exemplary young man, noted for his honesty, industry and sobriety, and was a very worthy citizen. He owned his own property, a very comfortable home of several acres, was a successful tobacco farmer and carried on lime burning at Kurtz's kilns at Willow Glen. His heart broken wife, with two small children, sadly mourn his demise.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, June 4, 1895. Submitted by good_yeich@netzero.net.]
Daniel Zimmer of Brooklyn, a suburb of Kutztown, died of dropsy and general debility in his 88th year, Thursday morning at 5:30 o'clock. His wife preceded him in death nearly three years. He lived the greater part of his life in Greenwich but the last three years he resided with his son-in-law, Lewis S. Dietrich, Brooklyn. Deceased leaves seven children, Daniel and Amandus, of Crawford County, Judith, wife of Nicholas Bloom and Amelia, wife of Adam Miller of Williamsport; Katharine, wife of Jonathan Weida, Elizabeth, wife of William Schneck and Charlotte, wife of Lewis S. Dietrich, these residing in Maxatawny. Funeral tomorrow forenoon at 9:30. Services in Grimsville church and burial in Grimsville cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 14, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Abraham Zimmerman, formally a farmer of Maxatawny, has been gathered to his fathers. He died on Friday evening of last week at the residence of his son Norvin, in Oley, of apoplexy, aged 74 years, 8 months, 27 days. He had an attack of the grip last April and never fully recovered from the effects of that treacherous disease. He was bedfast only two days. Deceased hailed from this section and was a prominent Maxatawny farmer up to seven years ago, when he retired from farming and went to live with his son Norvin. His wife preceded him in death seventeen years.
He leaves two sons, Oliver in the West and Norvin, besides eight grandchildren. Six of these are the children of Norvin and one is the child of the son in the West and the eighth was left by the youngest son who preceded his father in death. Deceased was the youngest of his parents family and the last to die. Dan Zimmerman, deceased, who made the Black Horse Hotel famous, was a brother. The funeral took place on Wednesday and was fairly attended. Interment was made in the Hope cemetery of this town. Rev. J. J. Cressman conducted the obsequies and preached a very impressive sermon in St. John's Union Church. Dinner was served at the Pennsylvania House, H. W. Bauer, proprietor. Over one hundred persons took dinner.
[Source: Patriot, August 21, 1897. Submitted by: Submitted by Judy.]
Annie Matilda, wife of Frank Edward Zimmerman and daughter of John and Precilla (Schaeffer) Weiser, born Sept. 24, 1865, in Jefferson Twp., Berks Co.; was baptized Nov. 5, 1865 by Rev. Krim. She was confirmed April 8, 1882, in Salem Church, Bethel, by Rev. D. D. Trexler, and married to Frank Edward Zimmerman May 25, 1901, by Rev. Schantz, Myerstown. She died Sat., Dec. 3, 1932 in their home in Bethel Twp., aged 67 years, 2 months and 9 days. She is survived by her husband. Her funeral took place Dec. 8, 1932, with services in the home and Salem Lutheran Church, Bethel, and interment in the old graveyard.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1933. Submitted by Kathy.]
Zimmerman - In Centre, November 11th, Daniel Jacob, son of Samuel and Matilda Zimmerman, aged 9 years, 5 months and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 2, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services were held for Ella W. Zimmerman, formerly of East Earl, Lancaster County and Maxatawny Township, at the residence of James B. and Alma (Zimmerman) Weaver, Meadow View Farm, Maxatawny Township, with services continuing in the Center Mennonite Church, Maxatawny Township. Zimmerman died March 10 in her residence on Mount Zion Road, Versailles, Mo. Burial was in the Center Mennonite Church Cemetery. Zimmerman was predeceased by her husband, Moses E. Zimmerman. Born in East Earl, she was a daughter of the late John G. and Anna (Weaver) Leid. She was a member of the Groffdale Conference of Mennonites and worshipped at the Excelsior Mennonite Church, Versailles. Zimmerman is survived by nine sons: Lester, East Earl; Walter, Barnett, Mo.; Ivan, Scottville, Ky.; John, Waterloo, N.Y.; Edward, Elam, Moses, and Paul, all in Wisconsin; and Harold, Fleetwood. Also surviving are seven daughters: Mabel (Zimmerman) Zimmerman and Ella (Zimmerman) Kilmer, both of Versailles; Anna (Zimmerman) Leid, East Earl; Mary (Zimmerman) Brubaker, Mount Herman, Ky.; Emma (Zimmerman) Burkholder, Kutztown; Alma (Zimmerman) Weaver, Maxatawny Township; and Verna (Zimmerman) Burkholder, Shelby, Ohio. There are 134 grandchildren and 258 great-grandchildren. Other survivors include two brothers, Paul Leid, Terre Hill, Lancaster County, and Elmer Leid, New Holland, Lancaster County; and three sisters: Lizzie (Leid) Imhoff, Goshen, Ind.; Emma (Leid) Nolt, Manheim, Lancaster County; and Susanna (Leid) Lemon, North Boro, Mass. Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Kutztown, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Ex-tax collector. Services were held in the Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Henry A. Zimmerman, formerly of South Laurel Street, Kutztown, who died July 10 in Kutztown Manor, where he had resided several years. Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. He was the husband of Marie A. (Ziegler) Zimmerman, also a resident at Kutztown Manor. Born in Kutztown, he was a son of the late Henry O. and Cora V. (Kershner) Zimmerman. He was a graduate of Kutztown High School and the Reading Business Institute. He also took banking courses at Bucknell University and Albright College. Zimmerman was a tax collector in Kutztown for four years and was employed as a business manager by the Mount-Penn Lower Alsace School District for four years and by the Kutztown School District for seven years. He was also employed by Kutztown National Bank for 25 years. Zimmerman was a charter member and treasurer of Camp Edmar Boy Scout Camp, near Kutztown. He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Kutztown, where he was a former deacon and elder. Zimmerman was a board member and treasurer of Hope Cemetery, Kutztown, for 29 years. Also surviving are a son, H. Neal Zimmerman, and a daughter, Sandra M. (Zimmerman) Leiby, both of Kutztown. Other survivors include six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lillian (Zimmerman) Kerschner, Kutztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, July 17, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zimmerman--In Millcreek, Lebanon county, March 5, John Zimmerman, aged 51 years, 11 months and 11 days.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 20, 1869. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held in the family residence of Mary E. Zimmerman, of Oak Haven Road, Richmond Township, who died of natural causes March 21 in her residence following a lengthy illness. Additional services were held in the Fleetwood Mennonite Church, with burial in the church cemetery. She was the wife of Harold L. Zimmerman. Born in Richmond Township, she was the daughter of Ivan M. and Mary Z. (Burkholder) Martin, Richmond Township. Zimmerman was co-owner and operator with her husband of Martin's Greenhouse, located at their residence, for many years. She was a member of the Groffdale Conference, Fleetwood Mennonite Church, Richmond Township. Also surviving are five sons: Joshua M., Wilson M. and Jere M., all at home; John A., Richmond Township; and Ivan R., Perry Township. There is one grandson. Other survivors include four sisters: Alta B. (Martin) Zimmerman, Line Spring, Iowa; Annetta B. (Martin) Zimmerman and Arlene B. (Martin) Shirk, both of Thorp, Wis.; and Pauline M. (Martin) Brubacker, Perry Township. There are also five brothers: Harvey B. Martin, Antwerp, N.Y.; Raymond B. Martin, Lewistown, Mifflin County; Ezra B. Martin, East Earl Township, Lancaster County; Ivan M. Martin Jr., Fleetwood; and Jere M. Martin, Richmond Township. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zimmerman--In Stony Run, on the 30th ult., Noah Zimmerman, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence in Stony Run, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Services in Frieden's Church, Wernersville. Interment in cemetery adjoining.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, April 2, 1910. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services were held in the Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Richard M. Zimmerman, of Luella Drive, Kutztown, who died March 12 shortly after being admittted to Lehigh Valley Hospital. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary L. (Seem) Zimmerman, who died July 29, 2001. Born in Kutztown, he was a son of Edna (Balthaser) Zimmerman Leibensperger, Kutztown, and the late Marvin H. Zimmerman. Until retiring in 2000, he was employed as an assembler by Mack Trucks Inc., Macungie, for 30 years. He was a member of Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Krumsville. Also surviving are a sister, Darlene M. (Zimmerman) Fox, Greenwich Township; two brothers, Curtis L. Zimmerman, Mertztown and Carl L. Zimmerman, Topton; and Tara A. Batchler, with whom he resided.
Note: This obituary also appeared in the 26 Mar 2003 issue of the Hamburg Area Item as Mary B. Zimmerman.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 20, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Sallie Zimmerman, 81, passed away shortly after noon yesterday at her home at Monterey, Berks county. She was a daughter of the late David and Sarah, nee Gross, Zimmerman, and was the last of her family. Only survivors are one nephew, Dr. Edgar Pranseau, of Columbus, O., and two grand-nieces, Mrs. Frederick Glosser of Philadelphia, and Mrs. August Mehr of Columbus, O. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of Maxatawny church. Rev. W. S. Dry will officiate at services to be held from her late home on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., d.s.t. Interment will be made at the convenience of the family.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 29, 1940, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Catherine A. Zink, 87, of New Tripoli, formerly of Hilltown, who passed away on Mar. 18, 2004 in Warminster Village, Allentown. She was the wife of the late George C. Zink. She was the daughter of the late Harry and Ellen (Jones) Smith. Mrs. Zink is survived by two daughters, Dorothy A. Ambler of Newfoundland, Pa; a daughter, Patti J. Brobst of New Tripoli; and three grandchildren. Arrangements: C.R.Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., 821 W. Broad St., Quakertown, PA 18951
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, March 25, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Steven Ziolkowski, 28, who died of natural causes Jan. 9 in his Shillington residence, is a stepson, Danny Zook, Bernville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of the Rev. Wayne H. Zirzow, of Hudson, Mich., who died May 13 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, are two daughters, Ann (Zirzow) Miles, Lenhartsville, and Anja (Zirzow) Hernandez, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of the Rev. Wayne H. Zirzow, 60, of Hudson, Mich., who died May 13 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, is a daughter, Ann (Zirzow) Miles, Lenhartsville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 21, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for George D. Zolovich Sr., 73, husband of Mildred Zolovich of Edgewater, Fla., and formerly of Honey Brook, who died April 28 in his home. Zolovich was born in St. Louis. A veteran of the Korean War, Zolovich served on the honor guard for Gen. Douglas MacArthur and was a member of a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Chester County. He was also a co-founder of the Hacienda Veterans Club of Edgewater, Fla. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, George D. Zolovich Jr. of Spring City and Michael A. Zolovich of Phoenixville; one daughter, Christine Brower of Mont Clare; one stepson, Jay McAlpine of Honey Brook; two stepdaughters, Millyann Davis of Glenmoore and Trudy Simpson of Narvon; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The arrangements were handled by the Altman-Long Funeral Home and Crematory in DeBary, Fla.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in the Walter R. Christ Funeral Home, Laureldale, for Cody J. Zondlo, 7, who died of natural causes Feb. 16 in his Kocher Drive, Centre Township residence. Burial was in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. Born in West Reading, he was a son of Royce R. Winslow, Reading, and Deanna M. (Zondlo) Winslow, with whom he resided. He was a first-grade student at Schuylkill Valley Elementary School. Also surviving is a sister, Hayley M. Winslow, at home. Other survivors include his maternal grandparents, Richarld H. and Anna M. (DeWald) Zondlo, Mohrsville; his maternal great-grandmother, Marie E. (Tillman) DeWald, Reading; and his paternal great-grandparents, Regis and Hannalore Grote, Latrobe, Westmoreland County.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Anna M. (Eisenhour) Zweir, 90, formerly of reading, who died Jan. 13 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, is a daughter, Mary A. (Zweir) Wertz, Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zweitzig - In Reading, February 8th, Mary Salome, aged 8 years, 11 months and 12 days, and on February 10th, Jonathan Peter, aged 5 years,1 month and 29 days, both children of Jonathan D. and Sarah Zweitzig, formerly of Hamburg.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 19, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Graveside services were held in St. Michael's Cemetery, Tilden Township, for Betty J. Zweizig, who died March 14 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she was a patient for two weeks. She had resided with James H. Snyder on North Second Street, Hamburg. Born in Hamburg, she was a daughter of the late Raymond W. and Mary A. (Turner) Mengel. Until her retirement, she was employed by Diener Knitting Mills, Inc., Hamburg, as a sewing machine operator. Surviving is a son, Harold, West Hamburg. There are three grandchildren. Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 17, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Zweizig -- In Hamburg, on July 14th, Catharine Zweizig, wife of Jonathan Zweizig, aged 72 years, 6 months and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 26, 1879. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Florence A. Zweizig, 95, formerly of Reading, died March 31 at 7:45 p.m. in the Masonic Home of Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, where she had resided seven years. Her husband, Homer K. Zweizig, died May 21, 1997. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Elsie (Wiest) Kiedeisch. Zweizig was employed for nine years as a cafeteria worker at Reading Hospital, retiring in 1971. She was a member of the Exeter Bible Church, Exeter Township. Surviving is a daughter, Loreen (Zweizig) Miller, West Lawn. Other survivors include two half sisters, Florence R. (Kiedeisch) Reitnour and Pauline (Kiedeisch) Gierschick, and three half brothers: John, Albert and Fred Kiedeisch, all of Alsace Township. There are also two grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, April 2, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. E. Pearl (Moyer), wife of James A. Zwoyer, Mertztown, R. 2, west of Henningsville, died in the Allentown hospital on Monday night, aged 26 years, 11 months and 23 days. She was born in Greenwich township, Berks county, a daughter of Ambrose and Razyan (Ramer) Moyer, and was a member of Trinity Lutheran church, Bowers. Funeral services will be held today at the house at 1.30 p.m. followed by service in church. She is survived by her husband, her parents, and four children, Charles, Catherine, Ellen and Rachel, all at home; also four brothers and nine sisters.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 21, 1928, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
According to information received here yesterday by the parents, Fred Zwoyer, a soldier stationed at Camp Meade, Md., died there on Wednesday of Spanish influenza, aged with a few months of thirty years. The deceased was born in Topton and lived there all his life. He was the son of Frank and Ann Zwoyer, nee Wieand, both living in this city. He lived with his grandmother, Mrs. Ann Zwoyer, at Topton. Besides the parents, his twin brother Iva lives at Topton. The deceased was drafted by the county board in Berks county, and left for Camp Meade on May 30. At the camp hospital he was operated on for hernia. He was recovering nicely when Spanish influenza set in and later developed into pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at the Longswamp Church on Tuesday morning at 9.30 o’clock, where the deceased was a member of the Lutheran congregation. Rev. Nauroth will officiate. He was also a member of the Knights of Friendship of Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 5, 1918, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jonas Zwoyer, a lifelong resident of Rockland township, Berks county, died yesterday afternoon at his late home near Bowers. He was in his seventieth year and had been suffering from a complication of ailments for the past sixteen weeks. For the past eight weeks he was confined to bed at his home and prior to that had been a patient in a Reading hospital for the same length of time. Born in Rockland township, he was a son of the late Aaron and Amanda, nee Sicher, Zwoyer. He was widely known throughout the township where for many years he operated a farm and a mill. Several years ago he retired from active business. He was a faithful member of Christ Reformed church. He is survived by three sons, Charles Zwoyer, Bowers, and Aaron and Geo. Zwoyer, Kutztown; three daughters, Mrs. Geo. Schaeffer, Kutztown, R.F.D.; Mrs. Solon Angstadt, at home; Mrs. Geo. Grim, Bowers; two sisters, Mrs. Elias Kerschner, Esterly; Mrs. Benjamin Hammes, Mertztown R.D., and one brother, Aaron, Maxatawney. Ten grandchildren also survive. His wife, Louisa, nee Landis, preceded him in death fifteen years ago. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, followed by services in Christ Reformed church, Bowers. Interment in the cemetery adjoining.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 16, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Egbert "Herb" Zylstra, 95, of Richlandtown who passed away on Feb. 27, 2004 in his home. He was a self employed produce farmer in Richlandtown since 1934. Born in the Netherlands, he was the son of the late Jacob and Tjalkje (DeYoung) Zylstra. He is survived by a niece, Linda Cressman of Quakertown; a nephew, John Zylstra of Quakertown; and three great nieces. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke's Hospice, 709 Delaware Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18016 or to St. John's United Church of Christ, P.O.Box 236, Riegelsville, PA 18077 Arrangements: The Robert W. Snyder Funeral Home, 327 Easten Road, Riegelsville, PA 18077
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, March 4, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
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