ALTHOUSE, T. PAUL, Bob Evans Chef
Paul T. Althouse, 49, of 307 Poplar Lane, New Providence, died of natural
causes Sunday, February 3, 2002 at home.
Paul was a professional chef for 29 years, last working as an executive
training chef for Bob Evans Corporation and traveling throughout the United
States.
Paul was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War.
Paul enjoyed hunting, fishing, working on automobiles and Harley-Davidson
motorcycles.
Born in Pequea, Paul was the son of Betty L. Lungren Althouse Kauffman
of Lancaster and the late James Althouse.
Paul was married to Carlene A. Hart Althouse. His first wife
was the late Lola Althouse.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two stepsons, Dean L. Schaeffer
of Manheim and Eric M., married to Rebecca Schaeffer of Dallastown; a stepdaughter,
Rhonda L. Baker of New Providence; a stepgranddaughter; a brother, Robert,
married to Billie Marie Althouse of Holtwood; a half brother, Richard,
married to Millie Kauffman of Mount Joy; a stepbrother, Donald, married
to Linda Kauffman of Pequea; and two stepsisters, Marian, married to Raymond
Hertz of New Providence and Joyce Woods of Drumore.
Paul was preceded in death by a daughter, Lisa Althouse; and a brother,
James.
GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR PAUL T. ALTHOUSE
PLACE: Camp Hill Cemetery, Terrace Avenue, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
DATE & TIME: Thursday, February 7, 2002 at 3:00 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania on Wednesday evening, February 5, 2002 from
7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
OFFICIATING: Pastor Lee F. Michaels
BAKER, RUTH F., 66, lived in Manheim
Ruth F. Baker, 66, of 316 Oak Tree Road, Manheim, died Monday morning,
January 7, 2002 at Essa Flory Hospice Center after a brief illness.
Mrs. Baker worked for Penn-Elm Apparel in Elm, for eight years.
A 35-year member of Grace Brethren Church in Manheim, Ruth was in charge
of the nursery department and active in the AWANA group.
Ruth enjoyed sewing, crocheting, quilting and making crafts.
Born in Belleville, Ruth was the daughter of the late John P. and Saloma
B. Yoder Yoder.
Ruth was married 43 years on July 12 to Carl W. Baker.
Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Carl E. of Lititz;
a daughter, Barbara A., married to Paul E. Yecker Jr. of Lititz; a granddaughter;
five brothers, Emanuel M., married to Marian Yoder of Morgantown, John
S., married to Grace Yoder of Belleville, Stephen C., married to Frances
Yoder of Lebanon, Raymond D., married to Thelma Yoder of Yellow Jacket,
Colorado, and Isaiah J., married to Shirley Yoder of Cedaredge, Colorado;
and a sister, Mary B., married to John Byler of Belleville.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR RUTH F. BAKER
PLACE: Grace Brethren Church of Manheim, 333 East High Street,
Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Thursday morning, January 10, 2002 at 10:30
A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim, on Wednesday evening, January 9, 2002 from 6:30 P.M. to
8:30 P.M. Friends may also call at the church on Thursday morning
from 9:30 A.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Jeffrey L. Dunkle
INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Ruth’s Memory to: Hospice of Lancaster County, 685 Good Drive,
P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125.
BRUBAKER, DOROTHEA, Raymark Retiree
Dorothea R. “Dottie” Brubaker, 91, of 291 East Sun Hill Road, Manheim,
Pennsylvania died Tuesday evening, January 15, 2002 at Pleasant View Retirement
Community in Manheim after a brief illness.
Dottie attended the Adult Day Care Center at Landis Homes in Lititz.
Dottie worked for the former Raymark Industries in Manheim for more
than 25 years, retiring in 1975.
She as a Protestant.
Dottie was a member of Ammon K. Gibble American Legion Post 419 Auxiliary
in Manheim and the 25-year Club at Raymark.
Dottie enjoyed flower gardening.
Born in Lancaster, Dottie was the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth
Warner Richardson and the stepdaughter of the late Roy Mowery.
Dottie was married 41 years on December 3 to Samuel W. Brubaker.
In addition to her husband, Dottie is survived by a son, Peter R.,
married to Donna Schmeck Floyd of Lewes, Delaware; a granddaughter; three
great-grandchildren; and a sister, Miriam Kimmich of Lancaster.
Dottie was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR DOROTHEA BRUBAKER
Private Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
There will be NO Viewing.
CHRISTIANO, JOHN, 72, auto mechanic
John Christiano, 72, of 1963 Cider Press Road, Manheim, died of natural
causes Tuesday evening, January 29, 2002 at his home.
John was an auto mechanic for 40 years with Lando Diagnostic, Brooklyn,
New York. He also was a security truck driver for Manufacturer’s
Hanover Trust in Manhattan, New York.
Prior to retirement, John worked five years in the maintenance department
of Sauder Egg Company in Lititz.
John served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, John was the son of the late William and
Lucy Muro Christiano.
John was married 47 years in February to Anna R. Cuillo Christiano.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, William J., married
to Lori Christiano of Bronxville, New York, and John P., with whom he lived;
two daughters, Jayne L. Carlucci, with whom he lived, and LuAnn married
to Manny Licitra of Staten Island, New York; six grandchildren, two brothers,
Angelo, married to Ruth Christiano of Pinellas Park, Florida and William,
married to Julie Christiano of Staten Island, New York; and three sisters,
Mary Amascotto of Brooklyn, and Lucy, married to John Brocco, and Helen
DeMaio, both of Long Island, New York.
John was preceded in death by two brothers, Joseph and Nicholas; and
a sister, Rose Christiano.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JOHN CHRISTIANO
PLACE: Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Monday, February 4, 2002 at 12:00 Noon
OFFICIATING: Pastor Rick W. Stence
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim on Sunday evening, February 3, 2002 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00
P.M. and also on Monday, February 4, 2002 from 11:00 A.M. until time of
service.
INTERMENT: Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Pennsylvania.
MILITARY HONORS: Accorded by the Lebanon V.F.W.
No Contributions
DOYLE, LARRY, Warner Lambert Retiree
Larry L. Doyle, Sr., 61, of 21 West Orange Street, Lititz, formerly
of Sporting Hill, died of natural causes Saturday, February 2, 2002 at
his home.
Larry worked in the heat and air conditioning maintenance department
of the former Warner-Lambert Company, Lititz. He retired after 30
years.
A U.S. Army veteran, Larry was a member of Lititz Springs Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post #1463 and Garden Spot American Legion Post #56, Lititz.
Larry also belonged to Germania Band Club, Manheim; Elstonville Sportsman’s
Association; Newmanstown Sportsman’s Club; and Lancaster’s Seventh Ward
Club.
Born in Brickerville, Paul was the son of the late Charles and Hilda
Vaughn Doyle.
Surviving are three sons, Larry L. Jr., married to Tracey J. Hoyt Doyle
of Tucson, Ariz., and Lee Ray and Lyle Scott, both of Manheim, six grandchildren;
and three brothers, Clarence R., married to Jean Kilefner Doyle, Lloyd
W., married to Dolly Lehman Doyle, and Kenneth E., married to Carol Blyler
Doyle of Manheim.
Larry was preceded in death by three brothers, John, Miles and Charles;
and a sister, Mary Clark.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LARRY L. DOYLE
PLACE: Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania
DATE & TIME: Thursday, February 7, 2002 at 10:00 A.M.
VISITATION: Friends may visit with the family on Thursday, February
7, 2002 at the Buch Funeral Home from 9:00 A.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Randy C. Leitzel
INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
EBY, HELEN M., 86, was a homemaker
Helen M. Eby, 86, of 600 East Main Street, Lititz, formerly of 260
Hempfield Avenue, Landisville, died of natural causes Wednesday morning,
January 30, 2002 at Luther Acres, Lititz after a long illness.
A homemaker, Helen was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
in Landisville, and an active member of the Lancaster General Hospital
auxiliary.
Helen enjoyed gardening.
Born in Lancaster, Helen was the daughter of the late William and Bertha
Boenke Erb.
Her husband, Charles M. Eby died in 1978.
Surviving are a son, Robert C., married to Lila Isbill Eby of Marysville,
Tennessee; three daughters, Judith A., married to John Sumilas of Loudon,
Tennessee, Linda L., married to Bruce Shipe of Lititz and Deborah L. Eby
of Manheim; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters,
Elizabeth Eby of Mount Joy and Caroline Swarr of Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Helen was preceded in death by a brother, Paul.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR HELEN M. EBY
PLACE: Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Sunday afternoon, February 2, 2002 at 1:30 P.M.
There will be NO Public Viewing
Friends may visit with the family at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim on Sunday afternoon, February 2, 2002 from 12:30 P.M. until
time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Martha Sheaffer
INTERMENT: Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Please Omit Flowers – Memorial contributions may
be sent in Helen’s Memory to: Hospice of Lancaster County, 685 Good
Drive, P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125 or American Heart
Association, 610 Community Way, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603.
GEORGE, EDNA K., 92, auto auction cook
Edna K. George, 92, formerly of 327 Ferdinand Street, Manheim, died
of natural causes Tuesday evening, January 29, 2002 at Luther Acres in
Lititz where she lived since 2000.
Edna was a cook for Manheim Auto Auction from 1953 to 1977.
A member of Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church, Manheim, Edna
was trustee of the official board, church pianist and Sunday school teacher
for primary, junior and senior classes.
Edna volunteered for Meals on Wheels since it began in Manheim in 1979
and was a member of Manheim Historical Society.
Born in Penn Township, Edna was the daughter of the late Adam E. and
Mary Kling Showers.
Her husband, Chester H. George, died in 1990.
Surviving are three daughters, Ruth G. Hollinger of East Petersburg
and twins Betty G., married to Samuel H. Brandt of Palmyra, and Doris G.,
married to Paul E. Obetz of Lancaster, six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren;
a brothers, Charles K., married to Erla Showers of Lititz; and two sisters,
Mary Getz and Ruth Smith, both of Lititz.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EDNA K. GEORGE
PLACE: Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church, 48 Market Square,
Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Saturday, February 2, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Church on Saturday, February
2, 2002 from 1:00 P.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Jeffrey C. Schell
INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
JEROME “Jerry” L. GRUMBLING, decorated Army vet
Jerome “Jerry” L. Grumbling, 56, of Rumley Road, Rockhill Furnace,
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, where he lived for two years, formerly
of 103 West Elizabethtown Road, Manheim, died unexpectedly Saturday morning,
January 19, 2002 at the Lewistown Hospital in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
of natural causes.
Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Jerome was the son of the late
Alvin W. and Pearl E. Sweigart Kahley.
Jerome was in the U.S. Army and served in the Vietnam War. He
received the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam
Service Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Humanitarian Service Medal
and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry. Jerome also received the Good
Conduct Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Overseas Bars, Army Service
Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon and the Marksman Badge Rifle Medal.
Jerome retired from the military after twenty-five years of service where
he worked as a personnel management specialist. He retired with a Sergeant
First Class status.
After retiring from the Army in 1985, Jerome worked for Henkels and
McCoy Inc., Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.
In his earlier years, Jerome worked for the Highland Tank Manufacturing
Co., Manheim where he worked as a welder.
Jerome was a 1963 graduate of the Manheim Central High School.
Jerome was a member of the American Legion Post #40, Maryland, a lifetime
member of the Manheim VFW Post 5956, Loyal Order of Moose #596, Elizabethtown
and a member of Elstonville Sportsmen Association.
Jerome was an avid Philadelphia Phillies baseball fan, enjoyed hunting
and enjoyed his hunting beagles. Jerome also enjoyed bowling.
Surviving are a companion of seven years, Susan Abbott of Lewistown,
a daughter, Lisa K. married to Vince Campanalie, Orlando, Florida, three
grandchildren, a stepbrother, Rodney Sweigart of Ephrata, two sisters,
Margaret “Peggy” A. married to William Cunha of Manheim and Pauline “Polly”
M. married to James L. Sweigart of Mastersonville and a stepsister, Sandra
Martin.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JEROME “JERRY” L. GRUMBLING
PLACE: Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania
DATE & TIME: Friday, January 25, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania on Thursday evening, January 24, 2002 from
6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. and also on Friday morning, January 25, 2002 from
10:00 A.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Allen F. Helwig
INTERMENT: Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, East Hanover Township,
Pennsylvania.
No Memorial Contributions
HESS, ANNE, 85, formerly of Manheim R3
Anne M. Hess, 85, formerly of Manheim R3, died Wednesday afternoon,
January 2, 2002 after a long illness at Brethren Village.
A homemaker, Anne worked for the former Badorf Shoe Company in Lititz
in her early years. She also helped her husband on the family farm
in Rapho Township.
Anne was a member of Lancaster Church of the Brethren and Mastersonville
Fire Company auxiliary.
Mrs. Hess volunteered in the Brethren Village infirmary.
Anne attended Linden Hall.
Born in Lititz, Anne was the daughter of the late Hiram and Nettie
Beck Minnich.
Her husband, Roy G. Hess, died in 1977.
Surviving are a son, James E. Hess of Lititz; a daughter, Margaret
A. “Peg”, married to Scott T. Garber of Landisville; and four grandchildren.
Anne was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Dr. Howard Minnich.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ANNE M. HESS
PLACE: Brethren Village Chapel, 3001 Lititz Pike, Lancaster,
Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Saturday morning, January 5, 2002 at 10:30 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the chapel on Saturday morning,
January 5, 2002 from 9:30 A.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Levi J. Ziegler
INTERMENT: Chiques Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Rapho Township,
Pennsylvania.
HOFFER, DEAN, owned insurance agency
Dean Hoffer, 62, of 1012 Elbow Road, Lititz, died unexpectedly of natural
causes Tuesday, January 8, 2002 at Lancaster General Hospital.
A licensed life insurance agent since 1968, Dean owned Hoffer Agency
Inc., Lititz.
An active Republican, Dean served on the Warwick Area Republican Committee
and was its past chairman. He also served on the state Republican
Committee for several years. At the time of death, Dean was treasurer
for Representative Jere Strittmatter’s re-election campaign.
Dean was a member of Grace Brethren Church in Lititz, where he served
as deacon and was involved in Evangelism Explosion ministry training.
Dean also was the secretary of the North Atlantic Fellowship of Grace Brethren
Churches.
The first county resident elected to a national Future Farmers of America
office, Dean was the past regional vice-president of the national FFA and
past president of Lancaster County and Pennsylvania FFA and Pennsylvania
Young Farmers Association.
Dean received the Rural Youth Award as outstanding future farmer and
Chapter Star Farmer of the Manheim Chapter of FFA in 1957. The next
year, Dean received the State Star Farmer of Pennsylvania, the highest
award given by Pennsylvania FFA. Dean then was honored with the American
Farmer degree at the National FFA Convention in 1959.
An avid hunter and golfer, Dean was a member of Elstonville Sportsmen’s
Association.
Born in Mount Joy Township, Dean was the son of the late Arthur H.
and Edith W. Snyder Hoffer.
Dean was married 41 years on August 21 to Rosene J. Kettering Hoffer.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three daughters, Karen R., married
to James O. Bower Jr. of Harrisburg, Sheri L., married to Mark A. Sell
of Lititz; and Trina J., married to Bradley E. Floyd of Lancaster and nine
grandchildren.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR DEAN HOFFER
PLACE: Grace Brethren Church of Lititz, 501 West Lincoln Avenue,
Lititz, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 2:30 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Fellowship Hall of the Grace
Brethren Church of Lititz on Friday evening, January 11, 2002 from 6:00
P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Friends may also call at the church on Saturday
afternoon, January 12, 2002 from 1:30 P.M. until time of service.
INTERMENT: Hernley Mennonite Cemetery, Rapho Township, Pennsylvania.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Jerry R. Young and the Reverend William
C. Willard.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Dean’s memory to: Fishermen Fund, c/o Grace Brethren Church of
Lititz, 501 West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543.
HOSSLER, VERNA S., 98, of Manheim
Verna S. Hossler, 98, formerly of 309 West High Street, Manheim, died
Friday morning, January 18, 2002 at Pleasant View Retirement Community,
Manheim, following a brief illness. Verna was a resident at Pleasant
View since 1992.
Verna worked for the former Noggles Garment Factory, Manheim for many
years in the pressing and inspection departments. She also worked
part-time at the Danner Home, Manheim.
Verna was the oldest member, by age, of Salem United Methodist Church,
Manheim. She was a dedicated and faithful member. Verna taught
Sunday school for many years. At one time Verna was on the missions
committee and the visitation team for the Church.
Verna enjoyed quilting, crocheting, vegetable and flower gardening.
Born in Frederickburg, Lebanon County, Verna was the daughter of the
late William B. and Nora Binkley Smith.
Her husband, John S. Hossler died in September 1966.
Surviving are a son, John Kenneth married to Nancy E. Nissley Hossler
of Manheim, two grandchildren, Jon Eric married to Michelle Hossler and
Denise Lyn Hossler and one great-grandson, Jon Phillip Hossler, and one
sister, Lucille Heller of Lebanon.
Verna was preceded in death by three brothers, Gerald Smith, Arthur
Smith and Roy Smith and one sister, Florence Reber.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR VERNA S. HOSSLER
PLACE: Hoffer Auditorium at Pleasant View Retirement Community,
544 North Penryn Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Monday, January 21, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.
VIEWING: There will be NO Public Viewing. Friends may visit
with the family from 1:00 P.M. until time of service at the Hoffer Auditorium
on Monday, January 21, 2002.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Paul F. Keefer and The Reverend Bruce
L. Lefever
INTERMENT: Hernley Mennonite Cemetery, Rapho Township, Pennsylvania.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Verna’s Memory to: Salem United Methodist Church, Memorial Fund,
140 North Penn Street, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545 or Hospice of Lancaster
County, 685 Good Drive, P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125.
KREIDER, CALEB A., 85, minister, farmer
Caleb A. Kreider, 85, of 1167 North Penryn Road, Manheim, died Wednesday,
January 9, 2002 at Essa Flory Hospice Center after a long illness.
Caleb was a Church of the Brethren minister from 1955 until he retired
in 1998.
For many years, Caleb owned and operated a farm in Penn Township.
He also operated Kreider Manufacturing, a welding company in Manheim, for
many years.
Caleb was a member of White Oak Church of the Brethren in Manheim where
he was an elder-in-charge for 15 years.
An avid hunter, Caleb also enjoyed woodworking.
Born in South Annville Township in Lebanon County, Caleb as the son
of the late Jonas and Susan Kettering Kreider.
Caleb was married 60 years on January 1 to Erma H. Koser Kreider.
Surviving in addition to his wife are five daughters, Mary, married
to Kenneth Ober of Towanda, Ruth, married to Kervin Hoffer of Bainbridge,
Jean, married to Clair Mummau of Mount Joy, and Erma, married to Robert
Bruckhart, and Elizabeth, married to J. Lester Heistand, both of Manheim;
a son, Caleb L., married to Connie Keller Kreider of Manheim; 22 grandchildren;
and two sisters, Ruth, married to Norman Fahnestock of Lancaster, and Miriam
Smith of Palmyra.
Caleb was preceded in death by six brothers, Ralph, Isaac, Simon, Henry,
Jonas and David; and two sisters, Mary and Elizabeth Kreider.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CALEB A. KREIDER
PLACE: White Oak Church of the Brethren, 1211 North Penryn
Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the White Oak Church of the Brethren
on Monday evening, January 14, 2002 from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Friends
may also call on Tuesday morning, January 15, 2002 from 10:00 A.M. until
time of service of the service.
OFFICIATING: Ministers from the White Oak Church of the
Brethren
INTERMENT: White Oak Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Penn Township,
Pennsylvania.
Please Omit Flowers
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Caleb’s Memory to: Bible Helps, P.O. Box #391, Hanover, Pennsylvania
17331.
KREIDER, CHARLES, 73, was dairy farmer
Charles H. Kreider, 73, of 1959 Valley View Road, Mount Joy, died of
natural causes Saturday, February 2, 2002 at Lancaster General Hospital.
Before retiring in 1993, Charles was a dairy farmer on his family’s
Mount Joy Township farm.
Charles was a member of Hammer Creek Mennonite Church in Lititz.
Born in Elizabeth Township, Charles was the son of the late Benjamin
S. and Lizzie B. Huber Kreider.
Charles was married to Helen Bollinger Kreider for 50 years on April
15.
Surviving besides his wife are two sons, C. Lynn, married to Ginnie
G. Paulson Kreider of Elizabethtown, and Nevin L. of Lititz; three daughters,
Laverne, married to Clair N. Oberholtzer of Elizabethtown, Sharon Weinhold
of Lancaster and Nancy, married to Carl C. Douthit of York; 11 grandchildren;
a great-grandson; a step-granddaughter, five brothers, Wilmer H., married
to Lois Kreider, and Landis H., married to Arlene Kreider, both of Elizabethtown,
Paul H., married to Marian Kreider of Lititz, Benjamin H., married to Esther
Kreider of Annville, and Earl H., married to Betsy Kreider of East Earl;
and two sisters, Ruth H. Kreider of Lancaster and Ellen H., married to
George Bennett of Lebanon.
Charles was preceded in death by a brother, Lloyd H. Kreider.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CHARLES H. KREIDER
PLACE: Hammer Creek Mennonite Church, 590 Hammer Creek Road,
Lititz, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, February 6, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Hammer Creek Mennonite Church
on Tuesday evening, February 5, 2002 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. and also
on Wednesday, February 6, 2002 from 10:00 A.M. until time of service at
the Church.
OFFICIATING: Ministers Fred G. Heller, Wilmer S. Musser and Samuel
S. Burkholder.
INTERMENT: Hammer Creek Mennonite Cemetery.
PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may make memorial contributions
in Charles’ Memory to: Friendship Community Ministries, 1149 East
Oregon Road, Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543.
KREIDER, ROSANNA H., 88 Homemaker
Rosanna H. Kreider, 88, formerly of Ironville and 1931 Willow Street
Pike, died of natural causes Monday, January 14, 2002 at the Mennonite
Home.
A homemaker, Rosanna was a member of Willow Street Mennonite Church,
where she was a former Sunday school teacher and participated in the sewing
circle.
Born in Kinzers, Rosanna was the daughter of the late Harry P. and
Anna Mae Rutt Hershey.
Her husband, G. Frank Kreider, died in 1969.
Surviving are four sons, Kenneth H., married to Dorothy M. Ranck Kreider
of Strasburg, Norman L., married to Orpha M. Hawthorne Kreider and G. Frank
Jr., married to Barbara Myers Kreider, both of Lancaster, and James F.,
married to Elizabeth Naylor Kreider of Trout Run; two daughters, Janet
E., married to Walter Harrison of La Jolla, California, and Linda M., married
to Robert E. Keeport of Washington Boro; 16 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren;
and two brothers, Harold R., married to Ruth Hershey of Quarryville, and
Richard R., married to Mary Ellen Hershey of Lancaster.
Rosanna was preceded in death by two brothers, Edwin and Ivan Hershey.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ROSANNA H. KREIDER
PLACE: Willow Street Mennonite Church, Penn Grant Road,
Willow Street, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Friday, January 18, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call from 10:00 A.M. until time of
service at the church on Friday, January 18, 2002.
INTERMENT: Willow Street Mennonite Church Cemetery, Willow Street,
Pennsylvania.
OFFICIATING: Pastor Robert A. Breneman and Pastor Dorcas J. Martzall
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Rosanna’s Memory to: Alzheimer’s Association, Building 2, Suite
#321, 2001 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102.
KULP, CHARLES G., 76, Automobile Salesman
Charles G. Kulp, 76, of 2358 Mountain Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania died
Saturday, January 5, 2002 at the Lebanon Veterans Medical Center, South
Lebanon Township, following a brief illness.
Born in Union Square, Rapho Township, Pennsylvania, Charles was the
son of the late Amos D. and Amelia Diffenderfer Kulp.
Charles was a car salesman for Kulps Used Cars in Manheim for 28 years
from 1964 to 1990 before retiring in 1990. Previously, Charles owned
and operated the Kulps Gulf Oil Service Station in Columbia from 1958 to
1964. He also was a house painter with his father for four years.
His wife, Fay D. Dennis, died November 10, 1990.
Charles was a U.S. Navy Veteran during World War II.
Charles was a member of Hope Episcopal Church in Manheim. He was a
member of Elstonville Sportsman Association, Manheim VFW Post 5956, Germania
Band Club and the U.S. Navy Club in Lebanon.
Charles enjoyed hunting and deer, bear and turkey hunting.
Charles also collected antique cars and was known for his Chevy II
and Impalas Model A’s.
Charles is survived by two sons, Thomas J. Kulp of Laurel Maryland
and L. Scott married to Jody Lynn Fry Kulp of Manheim; two daughters, Barbara
A. married to Robert J. Fegley and Lydia L. married to Jeffrey E. Engle
both of Manheim; six grandchildren; a brother, Amos married to Faye Kulp
of Manheim and three sisters, Ruth married to David Shelly, Kathryn Ruhl
both of Manheim and Alda Cowart of Penryn.
Charles was preceded in death by a son, Robert C. Kulp who died in
1990, two brothers, Harold and Marlin Kulp and a sister, Naomi Ruhl.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CHARLES G. KULP
PLACE: Hope Episcopal Church, 2425 Mountain Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Friday, January 11, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim on Thursday evening, January 10, 2002 from 7:00 P.M. to
9:00 P.M. and also visit with the family following the service at the Parish
Hall directly across from the church.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend John B. Edison as Celebrant
INTERMENT: Hope Episcopal Church Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania
where military honors will be accorded by the Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard
of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Charles Memory to: Hope Episcopal Church Building Fund, 2425 Mountain
Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545.
LANDIS, RUTH L., 89, formerly of Manheim
Ruth L. Landis, 89, of Landis Homes Retirement Community in Lititz,
Pennsylvania, formerly of R.D.#1 in Manheim, died Tuesday, January 8, 2002
at the home where she lived since 1988 following a lengthy illness.
Born in Manheim, Pennsylvania, Ruth was the daughter of the late Harry
and Annie Harnley Steinman.
A homemaker, Ruth was a member of the Lancaster Brethren in Christ
Church.
Her husband, Clarence M. Landis died in March of 1986.
Surviving are two sons, Gordon S., married to Sarah “Sally” Good Landis
of East Petersburg and Donald S., married to Judith Justice Landis of Millersville;
three grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and a brother, Howard Steinman
of Ephrata Manor.
Ruth was preceded in death by four sisters, Elsie Groff, Anna Krick,
Edna Rhinier and Nora Miller; two brothers, Ralph Steinman and Henry Steinman
and one grandson.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR RUTH L. LANDIS
PLACE: EAST BETHANY CHAPEL of Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon
Road, Lititz, Pennsylvania
DATE & TIME: Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 10:30 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the East Bethany Chapel from 9:30
A.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Donald W. Good
INTERMENT: East Petersburg Mennonite Cemetery, East Petersburg,
Pennsylvania.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend Joel DeVinney
CONTRIBUTIONS: Please Omit Flowers
Memorial Contributions may be sent in Ruth’s Memory to: CARING
FUND of Landis Homes Retirement Community, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz,
Pennsylvania 17543.
LeFevre, Justin, 17, CV football player
Justin Timothy LeFevre, 17, of 362 Sawmill Road, Strasburg and 2428
Stumptown Road, Bird-In-Hand, died Tuesday afternoon, January 15, 2002
at his father’s home after a long battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a cancerous
tumor.
Justin was a junior at Conestoga Valley High School, where he was an
inside linebacker with the football team. He previously was a running
back and outside linebacker and participated in various intramural sports.
Conestoga Valley football coach, Gerad Novak gave Justin the game ball
when the Buckskins defeated Elizabethtown on September 22, 2000.
It was the first game ball Novak gave out during his tenure at Conestoga
Valley.
Justin worked part-time at Dutch Wonderland.
An avid outdoorsman, Justin enjoyed the mountains, hunting, fishing,
skiing, dirt-bike riding and traveling. He also enjoyed “hanging
out” with his friends.
Born in Lancaster, Justin was the son of Timothy G., married to Terri
A. Nolte Wertz, with whom he lived in Strasburg, and Jeanie S. LeFevre-Glick,
married to Dean M. Glick, with whom he lived in Bird-In-Hand.
Surviving in addition to his parents and stepparents are a stepbrother,
Charles D. Moncrief of Strasburg; paternal grandmother, Diane B. Wertz
of Strasburg; and maternal grandparents, Lester J. and Shirley J. LeFevre
of Lancaster.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JUSTIN TIMOTHY LEFEVRE
PLACE: Forest Hills Mennonite Church, 100 Quarry Road,
Leola, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 10:30 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call on Friday evening, January 18, 2002
at the Church from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. and also on Saturday morning,
January 19, 2002 from 9:30 A.M. until time of service.
INTERMENT: LeFevre Cemetery, Strasburg Township, Pennsylvania.
OFFICIATING: Pastor Shawn Moyer and Pastor John E. Winterstein.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Please Omit Flowers – Those desiring may
send memorial contributions in Justin’s Memory to: Justin LeFevre
Memorial Fund, c/o Bank of Lancaster County, 101 North Pointe Blvd., Lancaster,
Pennsylvania 17601. Funds will be distributed to Hospice of Lancaster
County, Four Diamonds Fund and toward the purchase of athletic equipment
for Conestoga Valley High School.
MYERS, MARTIN, 77, Fuller Supervisor
Martin V. “Mots” “Marty” Myers, 77, of 75 Circle Drive, Manheim, died
Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at Lancaster General Hospital after a brief
illness.
Marty retired in 1987 after more than 22 years as a supervisor in the
machine shop of Fuller Company in Manheim.
A 1997 graduate of Lancaster Bible College and a member of Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Manheim, Marty served on the church council and was Sunday
school superintendent, teacher for the Men’s Sunday school class and a
commissioned Stephen Minister.
Marty volunteered in the Lancaster General Hospital recovery room.
A U.S. Army veteran, Marty served as a technician 4th grade during
World War II.
A sports enthusiast, Marty enjoyed walking, running and a general individual
physical fitness program for himself.
Born in Manheim, Marty was the son of the late Norman F. and Ella Mae
Buchter Myers.
Marty was married 25 years in August to Linda A. Walters Myers.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Christopher S. of Salisbury,
N.C.; three daughters, Denise L. Stouch of Lancaster, Rebecca Myers Tolle,
married to Thaddeus Tolle of Exton, and Peggy S. Anderson of Ephrata; seven
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Norma M., married
to Charles S. Kaye of Manheim.
Marty was preceded in death by a brother, Donald H., and a sister,
Althea M. Edmonds.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MARTIN MYERS
PLACE: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2 South Hazel Street,
Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Sunday, February 3, 2002 at 2:30 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
on Sunday afternoon, February 3, 2002 from 1:00 P.M. until the time of
service.
OFFICIATING: Pastor James W. Roth
INTERMENT: Will be at the convenience of the family in the Manheim
Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may make memorial contributions
in Marty’s Memory to: Multiple Sclerosis Society, Lancaster County
Chapter, 117-D South West End, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603.
MYERS, RONALD E. “Punkin” Myers, of Manheim
Ronald E. “Punkin” Myers, 58 of 644 Lorraine Avenue, Manheim, died
early Thursday morning, January 3, 2002 at home after a six-month battle
with cancer.
Ronald was an assistant store manager for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control
Board in Mount Joy until October. He previously worked for the Fuller
Company in Manheim.
A U.S. Army veteran, Ronald served in Korea in 1963. He was a
member of Manheim Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5956.
Ronald belonged to Ruhl’s United Methodist Church in Manheim where
he served on the staff-parish relations ministry, was the offering and
communion steward and was involved in the missions and ministry.
A 1961 graduate of Manheim Central High School, Ronald was an avid
Manheim Central Barons football fan.
Ronald was awarded Eagle Scout.
He enjoyed lawn and yard work.
Born in Lancaster, Ronald as the son of the late Elwood B. and Elsie
V. Weaver Myers.
Ronald was married 30 years on May 22, 2001 to Linda M. Ecenrode Myers.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Amy E. Myers and
Tami M. Myers, both at home; two brothers, Donald W. Shank and Elwood W.
Myers both of Manheim; and two sisters; Darlene W., married to Lester F.
Rambler of Manheim, and Betty Lou Brown of Lititz.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR RONALD MYERS
PLACE: Ruhl’s United Methodist Church, 410 West Elizabethtown
Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Sunday, January 6, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Church on Saturday evening,
January 5, 2002 from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. and also on Sunday, January
6, 2002 from 1:00 P.M. until time of service.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend James F. Price and the Reverend Randy
C. Leitzel
INTERMENT: Ruhl’s United Methodist Church, Rapho Township, Pennsylvania.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE FOR RONALD MYERS
PLACE: Ruhl’s United Methodist Church, 410 West Elizabethtown
Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Sunday, January 13, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.
PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Ronald’s Memory to: Myers College Benefit Fund, c/o Fulton Bank,
Manheim Branch, 1 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545 or to the
charity of one’s choice would be appreciated.
PARIDO, EDGAR, Flexsteel Retiree
Edgar F. Parido Sr., 75, of 220 Mayberry Drive, Lititz, formerly of
Indianapolis, died Tuesday morning, February 5, 2002 at Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, Lebanon, after a long illness.
Edgar was a plant supervisor for Flexsteel Industries. He retired
in 1991 after 23 years.
Edgar was a former member of Maryland Avenue Christian Church, Lexington,
Kentucky.
A Boy Scout Master for Troop 141, Indianapolis, Edgar was involved
in scouting for more than 20 years.
Edgar was a U.S. Army veteran.
In his earlier years, Edgar played minor league softball for Kramer
Corporation, Indianapolis.
An avid golfer, Edgar also was a Manheim Central Baron football fan.
Born in Lexington, Edgar was the son of the late Vernon C. and Lillie
B. Columbia Parido.
Edgar was married 53 years in May to Ruby S. Spigle Parido.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Edgar F. Jr., married
to Marsha H. Johnson Parido of Manheim; two daughters, Deborah S., married
to Michael G. Chernich and Pamela K., married to Mark Hicks, both of Lititz;
seven grandchildren; three brothers, Grover, married to Mary Parido of
Fishers, Ind., Ernest, married to Ann Parido of Dunnellon, Fla., and Ray
married to Pearl Parido of Lexington; and a sister, Mary Bollman of San
Diego.
Edgar was preceded in death by a son, Paul D., and a brother, Vernon
Jr.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EDGAR F. PARIDO
PLACE: Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pennsylvania
DATE & TIME: Friday morning, February 8, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home on Friday
morning, February 8, 2002 from 10:00 A.M. until time of service.
INTERMENT: Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Pennsylvania
with Military Honors accorded by the Lebanon VFW.
Please Omit Flowers
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Edgar’s Memory to: Parkinson’s Disease Support Group, P.O. Box
#3002, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604.
SHUTT, PAULINE, V., 83, lived in Manheim
Pauline V. Shutt, 83, of 113 West Colebrook Street, Manheim, died Sunday
morning, January 27, 2002 at her home following a long illness.
A homemaker, Pauline was a member of St. Richard’s Catholic Church,
Manheim and its women’s group. She also participated in the church’s
music program.
Pauline volunteered at Mennonite Central Committee in Akron.
Other memberships included Manheim Historical Society, the Manheim
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5956 auxiliary, Stiegel Roses Senior Citizens
Group of Manheim and Lititz Senior Center.
In her early years, Pauline worked at the former Consolidated Cigar
Factory.
Pauline enjoyed folk, polka and square dancing with her husband and
was a member of Dutchland Polkateers and Swing Through Square Dance clubs,
both in Lititz.
An accomplished seamstress, Pauline also enjoyed crocheting and flower
gardening.
Born in Lancaster, Pauline was the daughter of the late Carl and Grace
Hecker Wolf.
Pauline was married 49 years to Clayton W. Shutt.
In addition to her husband, Pauline is survived by a son, Dennis C.
of Kernersville, North Carolina; a daughter, Carol A., married to Donald
L. Stoltz of Lebanon; a brother, Henry, married to Doris Wolf of Lancaster;
and a sister, Elsie Horn of Lancaster.
Pauline was preceded in death by five brothers, Albert, Charles, Johnny,
Herman and Theodore Wolf; and three sisters, her twin, Mary Guldin, Kathryn
Mitterer and Margaret Wolf.
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL FOR PAULINE V. SHUTT
PLACE: St. Richard Catholic Church, 110 North Oak Street, Manheim,
Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Thursday morning, January 31, 2002 at 11:00
A.M.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim on Wednesday evening, January 30, 2002 from 6:00 P.M. to
8:00 P.M. Friends may also call at the Church on Thursday morning,
January 31, 2002 from 10:00 A.M. until time of service.
CELEBRANT: The Reverend Raymond J. Christ, O.S.F.S.
FINAL COMMENDATION AND FAREWELL: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn
Township, Pennsylvania.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Pauline’s memory to: Lancaster Office of the Aging, 50 North Duke
Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 or Hospice of Lancaster County, 685
Good Drive, P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125.
SNAVELY, MARTIN D., AGE 77
Martin D. “Marty” Snavely, 77, of 686 West High Street, Manheim, died
unexpectedly of natural causes on Thursday afternoon, January 31, 2001
at Community Hospital of Lancaster following a brief illness.
Marty worked for 34 years for the former Fuller Company, Manheim as
a wood pattern shop foreman, retiring in 1990. After retiring, Marty
volunteered at Nearly-Nu Thrift, Manheim where he served as the president
of the thrift shop.
Born in Mastersonville, Pennsylvania, Marty was the son of the late
Jacob B. and Mary Ann Dourte Snavely.
Marty was married 54 years on May 31, 2001 to Vivian V. Williams Snavely.
Marty was a member of Manheim Grace Brethren Church, Manheim where
he taught Sunday school in the 5th and 6th grades. He was a Awana
Leader for 13 years and also a deacon at the church. Marty was also
part of the church worship team and enjoyed leading the congregation in
song.
Marty was the president of the former Pleasant Place School, Mastersonville
where he coordinated class reunions for the school. Marty attended
Pleasant Place School.
Marty graduated from McCaskey High in 1942.
Marty was in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a Chief
Petty Third Class Officer where he served as an Aviation Metal Smith Third
Class on the U.S.S. Essex during the Battle of Midway in the Pacific.
List of service metals: American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific
Campaign Medal with one silver star and three bronze stars, Navy Occupation
SVC Medal , Presidental Unit Citation Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal,
Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two bronze stars, Honorable Service Lapel
Button and the Navy Honorable Discharge Button.
Marty’s hobbies included woodworking, camping, fishing, bird-watching,
helping people fix things, flower gardening and was a life-time member
of the Thousand Trails, Lebanon.
Surviving besides his wife are a son, Dennis M. married to Barbara
J. Hoover Snavely, Manheim; three daughters, Patsy Ann married to Patrick
E. Klugh, Lancaster, Dorene Fay married to Daniel Young, Pittsburgh and
Sherry Jean Plasterer, Lititz, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren;
three sisters, Martha, married to Charles Koelbl, Manheim, Ruth, married
to Elmer Petticoffer, California, Esther, married to Clayton Myer, Manheim,
a brother, Edgar, married to Anna Snavely, Elizabethtown.
Marty was preceded in death by three sisters, Edna Snavely, Stella
Winters, Maime Snavely and Stella Winters and three brothers, Elam, Melvin
and Wilmer Snavely and a step-brother, Monroe D. Snavely.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MARTIN D. SNAVLEY
PLACE: Manheim Grace Brethren Church 333 East High Street
Manheim, PA
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, February 5, 2002 at 11:00AM
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home 21 Market
Square Manheim, PA on Monday, February 4, 2002 from 6:30 PM until
8:30 PM and from 10:00AM until the time of service at the church on Tuesday
MINISTER: Rev. Jeffrey L. Dunkle
PLACE OF INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery
CONTRIBUTIONS: Please omit flowers. Contributions may be
made in Marty’s memory to Manheim Grace Brethren Church
333 East High Street Manheim, PA 17545
MILITARY HONOR GUARD: Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard
VOSBURG, STUART, Production Manager
Stuart W. Vosburg, 68, of 665 Green Ridge Drive, Manheim, died Wednesday
afternoon, January 16, 2002 at home after a long illness.
Stuart was a plant production manager for several Air Products and
Chemicals Inc. plants throughout the United States. He retired in
1993 after 37 years.
Stuart was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Sta. Paul’s United Church
of Christ in Manheim.
A member of Endless Mountains Tractor Association, Stuart attended
the annual tractor show in Meshoppen, taking first place in July.
His hobbies included flower and vegetable gardening and collecting
antique farm tractors.
A 1950 graduate of Tunkhannock High School, Stuart was a member of
Future Farmers of America.
Born on the family farm in Tunkhannock, Stuart was the son of the late
Albert M. and Katherine Brown Vosburg.
Stuart was married 47 years on November 27 to Virginia L. Smith Vosburg.
Surviving besides his wife are seven sons, Stuart A., married to Charlene
Huettner Vosburg of Bel Air, Maryland, Richard K., married to Mary F. Nardi
Vosburg of Baltimore, David A., married to Rebecca L. Ralston Vosburg of
Franklin, New Jersey, Paul J., married to Jill S. Endress Vosburg of Vernon,
New Jersey, Mark S., married to Linda M. Abato Vosburg of Wantage, New
Jersey, Matthew W. of Lancaster and Marshall W., married to Kathleen M.
Wetzel Vosburg of York.
Also surviving are three daughters, Jill L. Vosburg of Dingman, Katherine
Vosburg Baker of Landisville and Tammy L. Vosburg of Lancaster, 16
grandchildren; a brother, Albert, married to Doris Vosburg of Tunkhannock;
and a sister, Gloria, married to LeRoy Garey of DeBarry, Florida.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR STUART VOSBURG
PLACE: St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 50 North Man Street,
Manheim, Pennsylvania.
DATE & TIME: Saturday, January 26, 2002 at 11:00 A.M.
VIEWING: There will be NO Viewing. Friends may visit with
the family immediately following the services in Fellowship Hall of the
Church.
OFFICIATING: The Reverend John F. Dieterly
INTERMENT: Will be at the convenience of the family.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Stuart’s Memory to: St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Memorial
Fund, P.O. Box #129, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545 or Hospice of Lancaster
County, 685 Good Drive, P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125.
YOUNG, RICHARD E., 83, photographer
Richard E. Young, 83, formerly of Charlestown, West Virginia and Manheim,
died of natural causes Tuesday afternoon, January 29, 2002 at Conestoga
View.
A professional salesman and photographer, Richard lived in Charlestown
for more than 50 years.
An Army Air Force and U.S. Air Force veteran, Richard was an aerial
photographer during World War II and the Korean War.
Richard was a 1936 graduate of Manheim Central High School, where he
was captain of the boys basketball team. He attended the former Millersville
State College.
An avid tennis player, Richard won several tennis championships in
the Manheim and Lancaster areas during his early years.
Born in Manheim, Richard was the son of the late Charles E. “Poss”
and Helen Oehme Young.
Surviving are a daughter, Patricia J., married to Larry Feirick of
Lancaster; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; and a brother,
Harold H., married to Emma Young of Manheim.
Richard was preceded in death by three brothers, Ray, Chester and Mahlon;
and a sister, Anna Rettew.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR RICHARD E. YOUNG
Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
INTERMENT: Manheim Fairview Cemetery, Penn Township, Pennsylvania.
VIEWING: Friends may call at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market
Square, Manheim on Friday evening, February 1, 2002 from 6:30 P.M. to 8:00
P.M.
Please Omit Flowers
CONTRIBUTIONS: Those desiring may send memorial contributions
in Richard’s Memory to: Hospice of Lancaster County, 685 Good Drive,
P.O. Box #4125, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-4125. |
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