H - I

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 7 February 1972, Page 15
Irwin L. Haas; 51; Mertztown R. 1; died Sunday, Allentown Hospital; husband of Pauline M. (Zimmerman) Haas; floorman, General Electric Co., Allentown, until October 1971; born Oley; son of William and Olivia (Moyer) Haas, Mertztown R. 1; member, Zion United Church of Christ, Maxatawny. Survivors: wife; parents; daughters, Betty, wife of Feryl Miller, Breinigsville R. 1; Barbara, Althea, both at home; sons, Laroy, Kutztown R. 2; Dennis, at home; brothers, Herbert, Emmaus; Woodrow, Topton; sisters, Miriam, wife of Warren Warmkessel, Kutztown R. 2; Helen, wife of Nevin Warmkessel, Edith, wife of Joseph Zajac, Myrtle Haas, all Mertztown; four grandchildren. William S. Fritz Funeral Home, Kutztown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 20 November 2000, Page B9
Pauline M. Haas, 82, of 1 S. Home Ave., Topton, formerly of Valley Road, Mertztown, died Sunday, Nov. 19, in the Henry Health Care Center of the Lutheran Home at Topton. She was the wife of the late Irvin L. Haas. She was a folder at the former Royal Manufacturing, Alburtis. Born in Weisenberg Township, she was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Mabel S. (Heintzelman) Zimmerman. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Zion's Union Church, Maxatawny. Survivors: Sons, LaRoy I. of Kutztown, Dennis L. of Louisville, Ohio; daughters, Betty M. Miller of Breinigsville, Althea L. Han of Allentown; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Ernest C., and a daughter, Barbara A. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Ludwick Funeral Home, 333 Greenwich St., Kutztown. Call 9-10 a.m. Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: York Daily Record, York, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 9 October 2003, Page B2
YORK-Evelyn Frieda (Werner) Hadd, 96, died Tuesday, October 7, 2003 at 10:55 a.m. at Dallastown Nursing Center. She was the wife of the late Louis P. Hadd who died in 1984. No Viewing. Following cremation at White Rose Crematorium, graveside service and burial will be at the convenience of the family in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Hadd was born October 27, 1906 in York. She was the daughter of the late Oliver E. and Laura (Shepard) Werner. Before coming to York in 1986 she lived in Bradenton, Fla. for several years, moving there from Detroit, Mich. She was an accountant for Pfeiffer Brewing Co. in Detroit for 37 years. She was a graduate of York High School Class of 1924. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church of Spry. Member of National Association of Accountants. Former member of Suburban Garden Club and Woman's Club of York. She is survived by one sister, Vera W. Kohler of York; two nieces, Nina R. Hoehn of Philadelphia and Nancy Lynn of Ft. Belvoir, Va.; four nephews, Stephen W. Sipe of York, Dennis Hibner of Milwaukee, Wis., Gary Hibner of Ventura, Calif. and Roland Richards of Florida. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Janet A. Richards and Ruth F. Hibner. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ Lutheran Church of Spry, 2385 S. Queen St., York, PA 17402. Workinger-Semmel Funeral Home and Crematorium, Inc., 849 E. Market St. is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: Medina County Gazette, Medina, Ohio
Date: Saturday, 3 January 1970
John Abner Hahn, 92 of Medina died early Friday morning at Medina Community Hospital after a short illness. He was born Jan. 15, 1877, the son of Samuel and Maria Hahn of Petersburg, Ohio, the youngest of four children and last in death. He attended Specerian Business College in Cleveland and began employment with Root-McBride Wholesale dry Goods Co., there in 1894. He was the company's buyer for 36 years and retired Jan. 1, 1944. He was married to Ada Wheelen Logan in 1912 and they moved to Medina to live in the Logan Homestead in 1947. Ada died in 1958. He married Zellah Kindig the same year. He is survived by two nephews and a niece and three grand-nieces and five great-grandnieces and nephews. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Searles officiating. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. 

___________________________________

Source: Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio
Date: Monday, 20 June 1932
Petersburg-Mrs. Maria Hahn, aged 93, died at 2:40 p.m. Sunday in her home after an illness of 10 months. Mrs. Hahn has been a resident of Petersburg 71 years. She was the daughter of the deceased Jacob and Rebecca Heintzelman. Her husband, Samuel H. Hahn, died 40 years ago. Mrs. Hahn is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Irene Paden, of Petersburg and three sons, Edwin Hahn of Pittsburgh and Elmer and John Hahn of Cleveland, also three grandchildren. She was a devoted member of the Lutheran Church of Petersburg and prominent in all its activities. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the residence. Rev. Gramlish officiating. Interment will be in the Petersburg Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 15 May 1991
Karl J. Hall, 76, of 2141 Lincoln Ave., Northampton, died Monday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was the husband of Marion E. (Weaver) Hall. They were married 50 years last October. Hall was an assistant director at the Schisler Funeral Home, Northampton, for 42 years, retiring in 1979. Born in Northampton, he was a son of the late Emil and Martha (Zimmerman) Hall. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife; sons, Jon K. of Allentown and Donald L. of Northampton; brother Paul of Northampton; sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Bauman of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., Elsie of Northampton and Mrs. Jeneve Schlegel of Fleetwood, and a grandson. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 2 May 2009
Marion E. Hall, 90, of Kreidersville Road, Northampton, formerly of Lincoln Avenue, Northampton, died peacefully in her sleep, Friday, May 1, 2009, In Fellowship Community, Whitehall Township. She was the wife to the late Karl J. Hall who passed in 1991. Born in Northampton, she was a daughter to the late Eustace Sticks L. and Laura M. (Schisler) Weaver. Marian was a loving wife, mother, and homemaker. She was a member of Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cherryville. Marian was a former Sunday School Teacher at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Northampton, for over 20 years. Survivors: Son, Jon K. and wife Dixie of Allentown, Donald L. and wife Linda F., with whom she resided. Three grandsons. She was predeceased by sister, Catherine Graver, brother, Henry Bud C. Weaver. Services: Private Graveside Services, Fairview Cemetery, Northampton. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Avenue, Northampton, PA 18067. Contributions: Northampton Area Public Library & Northampton Area Food Bank both c/o Funeral Home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 13 June 1993
Haller-Schugardt
Catherine F. Schugardt and Ernest C. Haller Jr. were married yesterday in St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Adrienne Kwiatek was maid of honor and Timothy Richmond was best man. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schugardt of Allentown are the brides parents. The bridegroom is a son of Ernest C. Haller of Allentown and the late Joyce B. Haller. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Allen High School. Mrs. Haller is employed by Day-Timers Inc. and Haller, a Lehigh County Community College graduate, is employed by Air Products and Chemicals Inc. They will reside in Whitehall.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 8 November 1997
Ernest C. "Cap" Haller Sr., 73, of 1030 N. Leh St., Allentown, died Friday, Nov. 7, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He was the husband of Bernice B. (Reinert) Bergenstock Haller and the late Joyce B. (Beidler) Haller. He and his second wife were married for nine years last March. He worked in the accounting department at Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Allentown, and previously at Atlas Cement Co., Northampton, for 35 years before retiring in 1990. He was a 1950 graduate of Lehigh University with a bachelor's degree in accounting. Born in Northampton, he was a son of the late Ernest C.J. and Elizabeth (Case) Haller. He was a member of St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1425 Turner St., Allentown, and its treasurer for the past 25 years. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion Fred Snyder Post 353, Northampton. Survivors: Wife; son, Ernest C. Jr. of Whitehall Township; stepsons, Ronald P. Bergenstock of Fort Smith, Ark., and David Bergenstock of Whitehall; sister, Katherine, wife of Wayne Engle of Pennsburg, a granddaughter and four step-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday in the church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton, and 10-11 a.m. Tuesday in church. Contributions: To the church, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 9 May 1985
Mrs. Joyce B. Haller, 55, of 1030 N. Leh St., Allentown, died Wednesday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife of Ernest C. Haller. She was a secretary for H.A. Weider Insurance Agency, Allentown, for eight years before retiring in 1983. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of Earl T. Beidler of Center Valley R.1 and the late Norma A. (Rice) Beidler. A member of St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown, she was a former council member and Bible school teacher there. Mrs. Haller was a volunteer driver for Meals on Wheels. Surviving with her husband and father are a son, Ernest C. Jr., at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Moser of Neffs and Bernice, wife of Robert Ambers of Germansville, and two brothers, Donald A. and Earl T. Jr., both of Allentown. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the church. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 7 May 2000
Anna G. Handwerk, 72, of 129 Diamond St., Slatington, died Saturday, May 6, in Palmerton Hospital. She was the wife of Marvin E. Handwerk. They were married for 51 years in November. She was a registered nurse and a nursing supervisor at Palmerton Hospital for 40 years before retiring in 1991. Born in Kempton, she was a daughter of the late Adam and Naomi (Long) Bailey. She was a Protestant. Survivors: Husband; brothers, Richard of Wanamakers, John of New Tripoli, and sisters, Marion, and Janet, wife of Elwood German, both of Slatedale, and Lucille, wife of James Hamm of Kempton. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. Second St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday and 10-11 a.m. Tuesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 17 June 1999
Gordon R. Handwerk, 76, of 1054 S. Quince Road, Walnutport, died Wednesday, June 16, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Roma L. (Kleckner) Muthard Handwerk. They were married for 22 years last month. He was owner-operator of Woodland Cabinet, Berlinsville, for 27 years before retiring in 1987. Born in Lehigh Township, he was a son of the late Grant and Luella (Kline) Handwerk. He was a member of Union United Church of Christ, Neffs. He was a tank commander in the Army during World War II. Survivors: Wife; sons, Ronald of Kunkletown, Robert of Tampa, Fla., and Thomas, residence unknown; daughters, Jeanne DiCello and Debbie, residences unknown, and sisters, Sadie Frable of Walnutport, Beulah Musselman of Cherryville and Arlene, wife of Bernard Sherman of Deal, N.J. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday in church. Arrangements, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Contributions: Church fund for a new beginning, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Martha M. Handwerk, 86, of Bethlehem, formerly of Old Main Street, Walnutport, passed away December 22, 2008 in ManorCare, Bethlehem. Born in Walnutport, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Martha Best. Martha worked for the former Keystone Lamp Factory, Slatington, on the assembly line for 20 years. She was a member of Hope Lutheran Church, Cherryville. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Oplinger Hower Post 899, Walnutport. Survivors: Sons, Ronald G. and his wife, Linda M. Handwerk, of Kunkletown and Thomas Handwerk of Saucon Valley; daughters, Debra A. Marcks of New Tripoli and Jennifer Bradley of Santa Monica, Calif.; four grandchildren, a great-granddaughter; brothers, Lester Best and Lovette and his wife, Joanne Best, all of Walnutport; sisters, Alma Fenstermaker of Danielsville and Mrs. Bessy Peters of Bethlehem. Martha was predeceased by her son, Robert Handwerk. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, December 26, 2008, Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. Second St., Slatington. Call 1-2 p.m. in the funeral home. Contributions: Hope Lutheran Church, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 21 August 2001
Marvin E. Handwerk, 80, of Slatington, died Monday, Aug. 20, in Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of the late Anna G. (Bailey) Handwerk. He was a coke operator at the former New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 38 years before retiring in 1979. Born in Slatington, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Jennie L. (Paules) Handwerk. He was a Protestant. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, attaining the rank of staff sergeant. He was a member of Vigilant Fire Company, Slatington. Survivors: Brothers, Norman R. of Slatington, Irvin L. of Petoskey, Mich.; nieces, nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Harding–Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. Second St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday and 10-11 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday 12, February 2001
Robert G. Handwerk, 54, of 6816 Thomas Creek, Tampa, Fla., died Friday, Feb. 9, in his home. He was the owner and operator of the Handwerk Dry Wall Co., Tampa, for many years. Born in Northampton, he was a son of Martha M. (Best) Handwerk of Walnutport and the late Gordon Handwerk. He was a Lutheran. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: Mother; brothers, Ronald G. of Kunkletown, Thomas D. of Walnutport; sisters, Jennifer J. Bradley of Santa Monica, Calif., Debra A. Marcks of New Tripoli. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington. Call 10-11 a.m. Thursday. Contributions: To the memorial fund of Hope Lutheran Church, Cherryville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 26 August 2011
Thomas Handwerk, 61, of Limeport, passed away August 20, 2011 at his residence. Born in Walnutport, he was the son of the late Gordon and Martha (Best) Handwerk. He was a Vietnam Veteran. Survivors: Sisters, Jennifer Bradley of Santa Monica, CA, Debra Marcks of Walnutport; brother, Ronald Handwerk of Kunkletown. Thomas was predeceased by his brother, Robert Handwerk Graveside Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at Union Cemetery, PA, Rte. 873, Slatington, PA 18080. Arrangements by Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. Second St., Slatington.

___________________________________


Rosa (McWane) Hahn
Wife of Harry Chamberlin Hahn (3C3R)
b. 2 April 1898 - d. 28 July 1966

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 16 September 1993
Arlene M. Happel, 62, of 35 N. Broad St., Nazareth, died Wednesday at home. She was the wife of Donald C. Happel. She was a sewing machine operator for Denise-Barry Fashions, Nazareth, for 16 years before retiring last year. Previously, she worked in the cafeteria of the Shafer Elementary School in the Nazareth Area School District. Born in East Bangor, she was a daughter of the late Vernon R. and Jennie Mae (Taylor) Frutchey. Survivors: Husband; son Davis of Nazareth; daughter, Janet Dalrymple of Allentown, and four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Schmidt Mortuary, 407 Belvidere St., Nazareth. No calling hours.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 29 March 1999
Donald C. Happel, 67, of Broad Street, Nazareth, died Sunday, March 28, in the home of his son David of Upper Nazareth Township. He was the husband of Arlene (Frutchey) Happel, who died in 1993. He was an HVAC system designer for J.E. Bird and Assoc., Bethlehem, for 35 years until retiring in 1995. He also was a partner in L&D Lures, 1972-78, and partner and owner of Carldon's Restaurant, 1952-57, both in Nazareth. Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Harry and Elizabeth (Kraemer) Happel and a stepson of Eva Koch Happel of Nazareth. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Nazareth, and its dart baseball team. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, serving with the 555th Field Artillery. He was the first Army high jump champion in 1952 and a member of the 5th Regimental Combat Team Association. A 1949 graduate of Nazareth Area High School, he held the high jump record, 1949-70. He was a member of the Nazareth Chrysanthemum Club; Nazareth Wrestling Booster Club; American Legion Post 0945, Pike County; Raquette Lake Fish and Game Club in New York state; Blue Mountain Bass Masters; Maskenozha Rod and Gun Club, Bushkill and the Grouse Ridge Rod and Gun Club. Survivors: Stepmother, daughter, Janet, wife of Joel Dalyrymple of Allentown; son, David C., and a sister, Phyllis, wife of John Herman, both of Upper Nazareth Township and four grandchildren. Military graveside services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth. No calling hours. Arrangements, Schmidt Mortuary, Nazareth. Contributions: Lehigh Valley Youth For Christ, Bethlehem, or Lehigh Valley Hospice, Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 3 February 1984, Page B6
George W. Haring, 69, of Auburn R.1, Schuylkill County, died Thursday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband of Irene E. (Heintzelman) Haring and the late Lucy A. (Constantine) Haring. He owned and operated the former Haring Mat Manufacturing Co., Allentown, for 30 years before retiring in 1972. Born in Boyertown, he was a son of the late Morris S. and Agnes (Ludwig) Haring. He was a member of Grace United Church of Christ, Allentown. Surviving with his widow are a son, Thomas G. of Allentown, a daughter Mary Ann, wife of Ronald C. Christman of Orefield R.2; a brother, Benjamin F., and a sister, Mrs. Anna Helfrich, both of Allentown; two stepsons, Delano R. Wannamaker of Auburn and Kenneth of Annville, Lebanon County; a stepdaughter, Elaine Ebersole of Lancaster, and three grandsons. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. Calling hours will be 12:30-2 p.m. Monday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 7 April 1993, Page B12
Irene E. Haring, 76, of 332 Maple Ave., Manheim, Lancaster County, died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon. She was the wife of the late George W. Haring. Born in Lynn Township, she was a daughter of the late Claude A. and Anna M. (Wagner) Heintzelman. Survivors: Sons, Delano R. Wannamaker of Auburn and Kenneth D. Wannamaker of Annville, Lebanon County; daughter, Elaine I., wife of Harold J. Reiter of Lancaster; brother Kermit of New Tripoli R.2; sisters, Mrs. Hermie Anthony of Palmerton and Mrs. Perma Christman of Orefield; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Friday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 29 June 2003, Page E9
Francis J. "Skip" and Carol A. (Knerr) Harris, residents of Lakeland, Fla., since 1996 and formerly of Allentown, marked their 50th wedding anniversary June 20. They were married by the Rev. Aloysius J. Schmid at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Allentown. The couple will celebrate at Lily Langtry's, King of Prussia, with Mrs. Harris' mother, Elsie E. Brey of Allentown; son, Dennis Jr. of San Jose, Calif., and grandson, Michael D. of Whitehall Township. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are members of Resurrection Catholic Church in Lakeland, where they renewed their wedding vows and a special Mass and reception was held Feb. 16 for couples observing significant anniversaries this year. Harris retired from Fairtex Mills and Laidlaw Transit Inc. Mrs. Harris retired from Prudential Insurance Company.

___________________________________


John Samuel Harris
b. 18 Jul 1865 - d. 10 Mar 1949
and
Mary Magdaline (Hine) Harris (4C3R)
b. 7 May 1867 - d. 5 May 1942

___________________________________

Source: Del Rio Newspaper, Val Verde County, Texas
Date: Thursday, 28 February 1929
Will Harrison Killed by cave-in
Accident occurred on ranch in Brewster County last Thursday. Funeral services were held in this city (Del Rio) Friday afternoon for Will Harrison 41, ranchman who was smothered to death Thursday morning of last week, on his ranch 93 miles from Alpine. Mr. Harrison and Roger Sankey of Del Rio were working on a water pipe line that ran from a spring in the side of a creek when a portion of the bank caved-in and caught Mr. Harrison under it. The water had washed out a deep ravine and when it was learned that the water was not flowing through the pipe as it should the two men went to make repairs. Mr. Sankey saw the tragedy and when he found that he could not extract Mr. Harrison, rushed to the house and obtained help. He was dead when removed. Mr. Harrison leaves his widow, four children, Willie, Felix, Lois Nell and Doris Lou, ranging in age from 10 down to three years of age. He also leaves his step-mother, Mrs. Martha Harrison of Del Rio, one sister Mrs. Hal Rancier of Rankin: half sister Mrs Therrell Rose, Del Rio and one brother, Dee Harrison, Del Rio, besides other relatives of less degree and many friends. The dead man had spent a great portion of his life in the Del Rio country, going to Brewster County about two years ago. The funeral services were held at the L. U. Vasbinder home in North Heights Friday afternoon. The religious service being in charge of the Rev. T. S. Stauffer, pastor of the First Christian Church, while burial was directed by the Yeager Mortuary. Among those here from out-of-town to attend the funeral were: J.W. Gilmer and A.G. Morris and sons of Rocksprings, Leslie Taylor and two brothers of Edwards County.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 9 July 1993, Page B10
Robert E. "Bob" Hartley Sr., 64, of 438 Weidman Ave., Sinking Spring, Berks County, died Thursday in Reading Hospital and Medical Center, after being sticken at home. He was the husband of Claire T. (Fursha) Hartley. They were married 38 years. He was a vice president and executive director of Memorial Services Planning Corp., Reading, for eight years, retiring in 1991. Before that he worked in management and marketing for the building products industry in Eastern Pennsylvania for 25 years. Born in Trenton, N.J., he was a son of the late James W. and Hilda A. (Schisler) Hartley. He was a past president of the Western Berks Ambulance Association. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Wife; son, Robert E. Jr., at home; daughters, Patricia H., wife of F. Scott Goetz of Bern Township, and Mary E., wife of David W. Landau of Greenfield; sister, Edna, wife of Henry Gardner of Bethlehem, and two grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Bean Funeral Home, 425 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring. Call 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

___________________________________

Source: Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 31 October 1932
John Milton Hartman, 52, of Cashtown, fruit grower and lumberman and son of the late John and Mrs. Isabelle Rice Hartman, died Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at his home in Cashtown from a heart condition. HE had been suffering from a heart ailment for some time, but his condition became serious about three weeks ago. He was born and live the greater part of his life in Franklin township, Adams county. He was engaged in the butchering business here some years ago, was in the lumbering business in Franklin county and operated a large fruit orchard near Fairfield. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Hartman, who resides on Baltimore street, Gettysburg; his wife, Mrs. Mayme Biesecker Hartman, and the following children; Martha Hartman, a teacher in the Lancaster schools; Lee Hartman, a student at West Chester state teachers' college, and Mary,, a senior in Gettysburg high school. The following brothers and sisters also survive; Mrs. John Walter; Baltimore Street; Mrs. George Smick, East Lincoln Avenue; C. B. Hartman, taxi driver of Gettysburg; H. A. Hartman, of Arendtsville; William Hartman, of near Brysonia, and David Hartman, of Franklin township. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 from the home, wit the Rev. G. Howard Koons officiating and burial in Flohr's cemetery. Mr. Hartman was a member of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles.

___________________________________

Source: Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 5 July 1973
Lee M. Hartman, 62, of 967 Fairview Ave., a former Adams County prothonotary, died suddenly this morning at approximately 1:30. He had become ill at his home and the local firemen's ambulance was summoned but death had occurred prior to its arrival. He had suffered for some time from a heart condition and had bee under a physician's care. A native of Cashtown, he was a son of the late John Michael and Mayme (Biesecker) Hartman, and was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Cashtown. A real estate broker in Adams county for the last 20 years he was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Albert J. Lentz Post No. 202, a life member of the Gettysburg Elks Lodge; a member of the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce and Travel Council, and a member of the Pennsylvania Realtors Association and of the National Realtors Association. He was a past president of Chapter 10 of the National Institute of Farm and Land Brokers. He had served as prothonotary for Adams County, starting in 1940, and entered the aremed forces at the end of his term. He had been very active in the Democratic party in the county. He was a graduate of Gettysburg High School and served as the captain of the school's football team in 1929. He had attended both Gettysburg college and West Chester State Teachers College. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Rhodes; two sons, Harry Lee Hartman, and John Hunter Hartman, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Nelson Gall, Lancaster, and Mrs. Charles G. Hain, Bel Air, Md., and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 from the Monahan Funeral Home, Carlisle St., with his pastor, Rev. Edwin Coddington, officiating. Interment will be in Flohr's Cemetery. The family has suggested memorial contributions to the Warner Hospital or Heart Fund in lieu of other memorials.

___________________________________

Source: Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 16 March 1966
Mrs. Mayme B. Hartman, 81, Cashtown, widow of John M. Hartman, died this morning at 9:40 at the Brethren Home, Cross Keys, where she had bee a guest for five years. A native of Cashtown, she was a daughter of the late William P. and Martha (Heintzelman) Biesecker, and was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Cashtown, and of the Good Times Club of that church. She was a member of the Cashtown Fire Department Auxiliary and for many years was active in Republican party affairs. Her husband, John M. Hartman, died in 1932. Surviving are three children; Mrs. Nelson Gall, Lancaster; Lee M. Hartman, Gettysburg, and Mrs. Charles G. Hain, Bel Air, Md., five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Bender Funeral Home, Carlisle St., with her pastor, the Rev. Robert Paden, officiating. Interment in Flohr's Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 14 Jun 2007
Dale W. Hartzell, 62, of Coplay, died June 13, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Twp. He was married to Fay C. (Shoemkaer) Hartzell for 37 years. He was a clerical specialist for PPL Co., Allentown, for 23 years retiring in 1999. Currently, he was a salesman for Kohls Department Store, Whitehall. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Earl W. and Mildred (Laudenslager) Hartzell. He was a member of Dubbs Memorial UCC Church, Allentown. An Army veteran during the Vietnam War, he was a lifemember, chaplain and past adjutant of the Coplay American Legion Post 426. A musician, he played trombone for the Allentown Municipal Band and its past business manager for 40 years. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Candace and her fiance Todd Harder of Whitehall; son, Chad and his wife Kristy of Great Mills, Maryland; grandchildren, Caitlin, Alexis, Cameron. Services: 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Robert A. Hauke Funeral Home, 327 Chestnut Street, Coplay. Call 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Saturday. Contributions: American Diabetes Association c/o the funeral home 18037.

___________________________________

Source: Reading Eagle, Reading, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 13 February 1987, Page 30
Franklin H. Hartzell, 72, of the Brookline Manor Apartments, 1100 E. Wyomissing Blvd., died Thursday in the Wyomissing Lodge, where he had resided since Dec. 22. He was the husband of Helen (Becker) Hartzell. Born in Pittsburgh, he was a son of the late Dr. Franklin H. and Mabel (Bailey) Hartzell. Hartzell had been employed as an agent by the Allstate, Nationwide, and Metropolitan insurance companies. A member of the First United Church of Christ, he was a graduate of Allentown High School and Tri-State College, Angola, Ind. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Patricia, wife of Bruce L. Madeira, Mohnton, and a granddaughter. The Henninger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: Reading Eagle, Reading, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 28 February 1998, Page B4
Helen B. Hartzell, a retired schoolteacher, was pronounced dead Friday after her car crashed into a concrete base of a light at Second and Penn avenues, West Reading. She was pronounced dead at the scene by Berks County Deputy Coroner Eric J. Rickenbach. Hartzell, 80, of the Wyomissing Garden Apartments, 1100 E. Wyomissing Blvd., was predeceased by her husband, Franklin H. Hartzell, Feb. 12, 1987. Hartzell taught kindergarten and first grade for 27 years in the former Shillington School District, now the Gov. Mifflin School District, retiring in 1974. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Edgar J. and Eva (Leininger) Becker. Hartzell was a member of First United Church of Christ, Reading, where she had been a Sunday school teacher and deacon.. She was a life member of the Pennsylvania School Education Association and the South Berks School Retirees. Surviving are a sister, Miriam E., widow of Albert W. Metzger, Jr., Philadelphia, and several nieces and nephews. The Henninger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Marion K. Hartzell, 88, of Mt. Bethel, PA, died Saturday, May 16, 2009 at Slate Belt Nursing and Rehab. Center, Washington Twp., Pa. Born: April 5, 1921, in Dunmore, Pa, a daughter of the late Roland James and Ada May (Simons) Stevens. Personal: Her husband, Paul T. Hartzell, died last year. She and her late husband, Paul, were self employed wallpaper hangers and painters in the Mt. Bethel area until retiring. She was a graduate of Bangor High School. Memberships: She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in Mt. Bethel, Pa, where she served as Adult Sunday School Superintendent, was a member of the Adult Choir, the Womens Guild and the Consistory. Marion also served on the History Committee, the Disciple Committee, the Worship Committee, and as a Penn Northeast Conference Delegate. She was a member and Past Worthy Matron from 1984 -1985 of the Shutanka Chapter #202, Order of the Eastern Star in Pen Argyl, was a Past Worthy Matron from 1952 - 1953 of the former Ethel Chapter, O.E.S. in Bangor, and served as a Past District Deputy Grand Matron for District 24, and was a Golden Star Member. She was also a member of the Blue Valley Garden Club, and served on the Board of Directors of Reformed Cemetery Assoc. in Upper Mt. Bethel Twp., Pa. Survivors: She is survived by cousins, nieces, and nephews. Services: 10 a.m. Friday in the Trinity United Church of Christ, 632 S. Delaware Drive, Mt. Bethel, Pa with Rev. William Shrout officiating. Call Thursday 6 - 8 p.m. with an order of the Eastern Star Service at 7 p.m. in the Reed/Gaffney Funeral Home, Inc., 4 Lillian Lane, Village of Johnsonville, Bangor, Pa. Burial will be in Reformed Cemetery, Upper Mt. Bethel Twp., Pa. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Church of Christ 632 South Delaware Drive Mt. Bethel, Pa. 18343.

___________________________________

Source: The Express Times, Easton, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Marion M. Hartzell, 92, formerly of Mt. Bethel, PA, passed away Monday, September 13th, 2010 at Slate Belt Nursing and Rehab. Center, Washington Twp., PA. Survivors: Marion is survived by a daughter, Barbara J. Handelong of Austin, PA; two sisters, Ethel Miller of Bangor, PA, and Arlene Perrong of Ambler, PA; three grandchildren, Melvin Hamm, Jr., Todd Hamm, Sr., and Amy Bush; two great-grandchildren, Todd Hamm, Jr. and Logan Disbrow; two step- grandchildren; seven step- great-grandchildren; and three step-great-great- grandchildren. Two brothers Carl and Harold Miller, died earlier. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, September 16, 2010 in the Trinity United Church of Christ, 632 S. Delaware Drive, Mt. Bethel, Pa. Call Thursday 10 to 11 a.m. in the church. Burial will be in Reformed Cemetery, Upper Mt. Bethel Twp., PA. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Reed/Gaffney Funeral Home, Inc., "Village of Johnsonville", Bangor, PA. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hartzell Family, c/o Reed/Gaffney Funeral Home, Inc., 4 Lillian Lane, Bangor, PA 18013.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 17 August 2008
Paul T. Hartzell, 89, of Mt. Bethel, died Saturday, August 16, 2008, at Slate Belt Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Washington Township. He was November 10, 1918, the son of the late Jacob and Ella (Frutchey) Hartzell. He and his wife, the former Marion K. Stevens, celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary in January. He was a self-employed milk hauler, and later, he and his wife were wallpaper hangers and painters in the Mt. Bethel area until retiring. Paul was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in Mt. Bethel. He was a member of the Churchs adult choir, mens quartet, and property committee, as well as officer of the adult Sunday school and Past President of Consistory. Paul was a 60 year member of Portland Lodge No. 311 F.& A.M., Past Worshipful Master (1953), recipient of the Masonic Service Award, Treasurer for 30 years, and the Hall Association Treasurer for 13 years. He was a 32nd Degree Member of Lehigh Consistory, Valley of Allentown, recipient of the Legion of Honor Award for the Chapel of The Four Chaplains and member of Easton Forest No. 35, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. A member of the Barnstormers Choir, the Board of Directors of Reformed Cemetery, and Blue Valley Garden Club. Survivors: Paul is survived by a sister, Margaret Johnson, of Bangor, and many nieces and nephews. Services: Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Trinity United Church of Christ, 632 S. Delaware Drive, Mt. Bethel, with Rev. William Shrout officiating. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, with a Masonic Service at 7 p.m. in the Reed/Gaffney Funeral Home, Inc. 4 Lillian Ln., Village of Johnsonville, Bangor, Burial will be in Reformed Cemetery Upper Mt. Bethel Township. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Portland Lodge No. 311 F.& A.M., Box 381, Portland, PA 18351.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 23 April 2012
Lester M. Harwick, 83, of Lower Macungie Twp., formerly of Emmaus, died April 21, 2012. He was the husband of Phyllis K. (Reinhart) Harwiok for the past 61 years and they were the owners of the former Harwick Pharmacy in Emmaus for 20 years until retiring. Born in Vera Cruz, he was a son of the late Warren and Coldie (Weaver) Harwick. He graduated from Emmaus High School in 1946 and the Temple University School of Pharmacy in 1950. Survivors: Wife; Sons, Thomas (Andrea), Robert (Wendy), Frederick (Michelle) and Daniel (Kathy); daughter, Jane (Ray) Dunsworth; and 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers, Warren and Forrest. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. A viewing will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will follow at Northwood Cemetery, Emmaus. Contributions: To the charity of ones choice.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Phyllis K. Harwick, 85, of Lower Macungie Twp., formerly of Emmaus, passed away on August 14, 2012. She was the wife of the late Lester M. Harwick, who passed away on April 21, 2012. Born in Emmaus, she was the daughter of the late Frederick W. and Mae (Kremser) Reinhart. Phyllis and her late husband were the owners of the former Harwick Pharmacy in Emmaus for 20 years until retiring. Survivors: Sons, Thomas and his wife Andrea, Robert and his wife Wendy, Frederick and his wife Michelle, Daniel and his wife Kathy; Daughter, Jane Dunsworth and her husband Ray; 11 grandchildren. Phyllis was predeceased by her sister, Joan Readinger, and her nephews, Richard and Timothy. Services: Saturday 1 p.m. at Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Calling hour will be Noon-1 p.m. in the funeral home. Interment will follow at Northwood Cemetery, Emmaus. Contributions: Donations can be made in Phyllis honor to a charity of ones choice.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 9 December 2003
William B. Hassert, age 90, 71 Hassert Lane, Bloomsburg, died at 1:38 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, 2003, at Bloomsburg Health Care Center, where he had been a patient since April. He was born in Columbia County Jan. 20, 1913, a son of the late Otto L. and Mary (Musgrave) Hassert. He resided in the Bloomsburg area most of his life, residing on a farm near Fernville since 1945. He was a 1932 graduate of the former Scott Township High School. He owned Rock's Steak House, Bloomsburg, for 22 years, retiring in 1976. Previously, he had been employed at the Hess Hotel; as the steward of Valley of Bloomsburg, American Legion Post 273; and by the Pennsylvania Highway Department. Mr. Hassert was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Bloomsburg. He was a life member of Columbia Valley Moose Lodge 623, and was a former longtime member of the Bloomsburg Elks Lodge 436. He was a life member of the Bloomsburg Fire Department, having joined the former Winona Fire Co., in 1937. He was honored at the time of the parade consolidating the four Bloomsburg fire companies. He also belonged to the Buckhorn Fire Co., the Espy Fire Co., the former Fernville Fire Co., and the Bloomsburg Fireman's Relief Association. Mr. Hassert was a member of the Hemlock Township Planning Commission for many years, and was involved in the planning for the Columbia Mall. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II at the rank of technical sergeant. He served in the Mediterranean Theatre and received the Good Conduct Medal, American Theatre Service Medal, the Mediterranean Service Medal and the Victory Medal. He was a member of Fort McClure Post 804, VFW, and Valley of Bloomsburg Post 273, American Legion. He was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, the former M. Elizabeth "Betty" Hess, on Aug. 20, 1989. Surviving are a step-daughter, Darl Vendicti, Bloomsburg; a step-son, Dale H. Edwards, Altoona; two step-granddaughters; three step great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Doris Hassert, Bloomsburg. He was preceded in death by a brother, Doyle B. Hassert, Dec. 26, 1995, and by a sister, H. Josephine Hassert, Jan. 30, 1990. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg, with his pastor, the Rev. Ralph D. Sigler Jr., officiating. Interment will be in New Rosemont Cemetery, Espy, with military honors by the combined VFW group. Friends may call Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m. Memorials may be sent to St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 123 N. Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815.

___________________________________

Source: Meyersdale Republican, Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 12 May 1949
Mrs. Annie Hauger, widow of Joseph Hauger, died at her home in Berlin, Friday night, May 5, 1949. She was born in Baltimore, Md., July 4, 1856, and was aged 92 years, 10 months and 1 day. Early in life she was adopted by the late Emanuel and Rebecca Meyers and spent her entire life in Somerset County, starting her married life and housekeeping on the Peter Hauger farm east of Berlin. Fifty-five years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hauger built a home on Broadway where she has since resided. Her husband, who was a jeweler, preceded her in death by 25 years. In recent years Mrs. Hauger became an invalid and was tenderly cared for by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llewellyn. Mrs. Hauger was a devoted wife and mother and a faithful member of the Berlin Reformed Church. She is survived by a daughter, Nellie Llewellyn, a sister, Mrs. Ida Meyers Williams of Philadelphia, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Johnson Funeral Home Wednesday, May 11, at 4:00 p.m. The Rev. Ira R. Harkins officiating. Interment in Berlin cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: Somerset Herald, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 21 July 1875
DIED- HAUGER- On the 10th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Hauger, of Brothersvalley Twp., aged 86 years, 4 months, and 17 days.

___________________________________


William Hauger (4C5R)
b. 12 August 1824 - d. 28 June 1899

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE DATE EMAIL ME.
Source: Somerset Herald, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Date: June 1899
William Hauger, one of the most highly esteemed residents of the county, died at his home near Beachdale, Brothersvalley Township, at 11 o'clock last Tuesday night, aged 74 years, 10 months and 17 days (should be 16 days). Death resulted from enlargement of the liver, from which he had suffered for three months. Mr. Hauger was the very likeness of vigorous health up until he was stricken with the fatal malady. He stood full six feet in height and was of heroic mould. A man of sterling integrity and genial disposition he was the friend of all who knew him. Mr. Hauger was an ardent and uncompromising Republican since the formation of the party. He is survived by his second wife, to whom he was married about a year ago, and by the following children: Henry, of Brothersvalley Township; George, of Milford Township; John, of Garrett; Mrs. Abner Rhoads, of Brothersvalley Township; and Mrs. Edward Baldwin, of Somerset Borough. The funeral took place on Saturday, interment being made in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Berlin.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 11, July 2000, Page A8
Clare L. Hawk, 72, of 2371 Dewey Ave., Northampton, died Monday July 10, in Lehigh Center Lower Macungie Township. She was the wife of the late John E. "Jack" Hawk Jr. She worked as a seamstress for many years for various clothing factories in the area. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Albert C. and Anna A. (Tobias) Gernert. She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Laurys Station. She was a member and past worthy matron of the Rose Croix Chapter 235 of the Eastern Star and a member of the North Whitehall Ambulance Corps. Survivors: Son, Richard A. of Whitehall; daughters, Elizabeth Sue Clark of Emmaus, Cindy J., wife of Ron J. Norcross of Whitehall; a granddaughter. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday. Contributions: To the church memorial fund, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 22 July 1987, Page B14
John E. "Jack" Hawk Jr., 62, of 2371 Dewey Ave., Northampton, a Masonic and civic leader, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband of Clare L. (Gernert) Hawk. They observed their 40th wedding anniversary in June. He was assistant plant manger at Whitehall Cement Manufacturing Co. before retiring in 1984 after more than 20 years of service. A 33rd degree Mason, he was commander-in-chief of Lehigh Consistory, 1984-85. He was worshipful master of Chapman Lodge 637, Northampton, in 1970; recipient of Chapman Temple Achievement Award in 1974, and president of Chapman Temple Association and Porter- Chapman Temple Association. Also, he was treasurer, 1974-84, and excellent high priest, in 1972, of Siegfried Royal Arch Chapter 295, Northampton. Hawk was a director of the Lehigh Valley Club, 1980-84; a director of the Northampton Rotary Club; vice president of the Northampton Chamber of Commerce, and president of the Lehigh Valley Chapter, National Safety Council, 1978-79. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late John E. Sr. and Lurline G. (Deifer) Hawk. He was president of the congregation of St. John's United Church of Christ, Laurys Station, for four years, and president of the consistory for two years. He also was a deacon and elder there. He was a platoon sergeant of the 3rd Army in the European Theater during World War II. A graduate of the Academy of Advanced Traffic, New York City, he was a member of the National Honor Society at Palmerton High School from where he graduated in 1942. Surviving with his widow are a son, Richard A. of Whitehall Township; two daughters, Elizabeth S., wife of Dean Clark of Laurys Station, and Cindy Jane, at home; a sister, Margaret J., wife of Charles Rasley of Allegheny, N.Y., and a step-granddaughter. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: May 17, 1999, Page B11
Bruce A. Hay, 54, of 5907 Lehigh Lane, Bath, died Saturday, May 15, in Muhlenberg Hospital Center after being stricken at home. He was the husband of Sharon A. (Leibenguth) Hay. They were married for 35 years in January. He owned and operated the Garden Gate Flower Shop, Bethlehem, for 23 years and was a payroll department employee of Bethlehem Steel Corp., 1965-1980. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Melvin M. and Nancy (Hark) Hay. He was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1933 Hanover Ave., Allentown. He was a member and past president of the Northampton Rotary Club. He also was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and H. Stanley Goodwin Masonic Lodge 648, both of Bethlehem, and the Lehigh Consistory, Allentown. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Kelly L., wife of Kevin Kromer of Walnutport; son, Bruce A. II of North Catasauqua; sister, Nancy Hay, wife of Fred Nevins of Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y., and a grandson. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday and 10-11 a.m. Wednesday. Contributions: Church memorial fund or American Heart Association, both c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source:
Date:
HAZLETON (Special) - Mrs. Ada Mae Hayes born June 5, 1885 at Westgate, Iowa. Her parents were James and Jennie Downing Smith. She died at the age of 81, Wednesday, May 24, 1967. She married Herbert M. Hayes September 11, 1918. Three daughters were born to this union. She was a resident of the Hazleton area for the past 49 years. She was a member of the United First Presbyterian church, Hazleton, Iowa and the G. W. Nelson Woman's Relief Corps, No. 334, Hazleton. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Leo (Avis) Buchtela, Fayette, Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth) Threadgill, Troy, Texas, and MRs. Roy (Eleanor) D. Eearley, South Houston, Texas; four grandsons, eight granddaughters, four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Avis Lynch of Ames, and many other relatives. Services were held from the First Presbyterian church Saturday, May 27, 1967 at 10 a.m. with the rev. James Elvig officiating. Burial was in the Hazleton Cemetery. The casket bearers were Don Buenneke, Martin Zacharias, Harrison Zacharias, L. O. Weston, Julius Reiter and Ed Silvers.

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source:
Date:
Herbert Morton Hayes was born to Angeline and Morton Hayes September 15, 1878 on a farm near Hazleton, Ia. and died June 9, 1968 at the age of 89. He married Ada Smith Sept. 11, 1918 in her home in Oelwein. They had three daughters, Mrs. Leo (Avis) Buchtela, Fayette; Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth) Threadgill, Troy, Tex.; Mrs. Roy Early, South Huston, Tex. He lived all of his life in or near Hazleton. He was mayor of Hazleton for 21 years. While he was mayor, public water and sanitation systems were installed. He was always interested in civic affairs and improvement of the town of Hazleton. As a member of the Lions club he sponsored the plan for a county conservation park at Fontana. He is survived by one sister, Hattie Polly, Auburn, Wash.; three daughters, 12 grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends. The grandchildren are Vernon and Jerry Lauer, Mrs. Lynette Mork, Kenneth, Cecelia, Shelley, Becky, Danny and Amy Threadgill, Ellen, Connie and Jo Ann Early. The great grandchildren are Andrea, Paul and Jennifer Lauer, Jeffrey Lauer and Brian Mork. One sister preceded him in death, Mrs. Fay Minton, Hazleton.

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source:
Date:
Morton Hayes was born in Morton, New Brunswick April 11, 1843 and died at his home in Hazleton, April 28, 1920 aged 77 years and 17 days. After an illness extending two months while it was known his condition was serious yet it was not thought the end was so near and his sudden death came as a shock to his loved ones and community. Mr. Hayes was a veteran of the civil war and served his country nearly two years and received an honorable discharge at the close of the war. He was united in marriage March 20, 1870 to Miss Angeline Elizabeth Zimmerman with three children, Mrs. F. B. Minton, Herbert Morton Hayes and Mrs. W. G. Munger also seven grandchildren all of Hazleton, survive him. He is also survived by two brothers, John of Hampton New Brunswick and James of Oelwein, Iowa; also one sister, Mrs. Nellie King of Fairbank, Ia. In 1808, Mr. Hayes purchased the farm now owned by his son, two and a half miles northeast of Hazleton, where he resided until the fall of 1918, when he moved to Hazleton, where his death occurred. Mr. Hayes was a member of the G. W. Nelson Post and enjoyed meeting with his old comrades. A few days before his death, realizing the end was near he expressed a desire that his funeral services be held in the Methodist church and that Rev. Horace Foote conduct the same also that G. A. R. and W. R. C. attend the services in a body. While Mr. Hayes was not affiliated with any church, yet he believed in the teaching of the blessed Master and tried to carry out in his daily life the Golden Rule.

___________________________________

Source:
Date:
OBIT

___________________________________

Source:
Date:
OBIT

___________________________________

Source: Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Maryland
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 1960
Mrs. Bertha F. Hebb died Monday morning at the Reeder Nursing Home, Boonsboro, aged 77 years. She was born in Hagerstown, the daughter of the late Lewis and Susan (Harbaugh) Beard, and was a member of Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are son, Chester J. Hebb, Hagerstown; brothers, Guy Beard, Frederick; Roy Beard, Hagerstown; Charles Beard, Weirton, W.Va.; Ben Beard, Illinois; sister, Mrs. Leila Burgan, Hagerstown; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Minnich Funeral Home, Wilson Boulevard, Thursday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Dr. G. Rider. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery, Sharpsburg. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday evening.

___________________________________

Source: The Reading Eagle, Reading, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 16 December 1992, Page 44
Mary H. Heffley, 91, Tuesday died at 9:25 a.m. in her Oley residence. Her husband, Llewellyn M. Heffley, died in October 1976. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Solomon and Hilda (Reichl) Butz. She was a member of Frieden's Lutheran Church, Oley. Surviving are a son, William L., Reading; a brother, Solomon Butz, Allentown; three grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter, Mary Lou Noll. The Daniel R. Christ, Oley, is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Date: Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Catherine R. Heilman, 91, 91 Barre Dr, Lancaster, died Wednesday June 24, 2009 in the Lancaster General Hospital. She was born in Lawn, Lebanon Co, on June 6, 1918 daughter of the late Jacob R. and Marie Erb Heilman. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Lebanon and was a graduate of Penn State University and furthered her education at Millersville University. She is survived by her adopted family: Bonnie wife of Paul Knox; Erin Jackson and Patrick Jackson, all of Lancaster. She was preceded in death by her sisters: Henrietta Heilman and E. Jane Crowell. Graveside services will be held Saturday June 27, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon PA. The Rohland Funeral Home, Inc, Lebanon is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 24 November 1993, Page B10
Services for Tanya Marie Hein, 17, of 21 N. Scenic St., South Whitehall Township, who was killed Sunday in a two-car crash at the base of Blue Mountain Hill on Route 309, will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Call 1-2:30 p.m. Friday. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of Carl R. Hein of Andreas and Loretta Z. (Obert), wife of James Bryan of Fayetteville, N.C. She was a junior at Parkland High School. Survivors: Parents and stepfather; brothers, Christian Hein of New Smithville, Michael Zitterich of Fayetteville, and Andrew and Alex Hein, both of Andreas; maternal grandparents, Raymond and Dolores Obert of Springville, Susquehanna County; paternal grandparents, Carl and Joan Hein of Germansville; maternal great-grandfather Henry Obert of Dushore, Sullivan County; paternal great-grandmother, Hilda Bogert of Easton; stepmother, Lori Hein of Andreas; stepbrother, Heath Clouse of Seattle, Wash., and an aunt, Esther Obert, with whom she resided.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 29 July 2006, Page B11
Aaron R. Heintzelman, 87, of Slatington, passed away Friday, July 28, 2006 in Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital, Lehighton. He was a son of the late Thomas D. and Alice T. (Gehringer) Heintzelman. Aaron was born January 30, 1919 in Washington Township, Lehigh County. He was employed as a laborer for the former Slatedale Vault Co. and the former Trexler Lumber Co., Allentown, for a number of years until retiring. Previously, he was a laborer for a former knitting mill in the Lehigh Valley for several years. Aaron was an Army veteran during World War II. He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale. Aaron was a life member of Citizens Fire Company No. 1, Slatedale and a member of Ontelaunee Rod & Gun Club, New Tripoli. Survivors: Cousins. He was preceded in death by brothers, Alvin T. and Roy E. Heintzelman. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 1, 2006 in the Kevin E. Hunsicker Funeral Home Inc., 4214 Main St., Slatedale. Visitation 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev. David L. Hess will be officiating. Interment, Slatedale Cemetery. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 29, Slatedale 18079-0029.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 7 December 1998, Page A8
Allen G. Heintzelman, 80, of 3051 NE 48th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Schnecksville, died Saturday, Dec. 5, in Country Meadows of Allentown, Upper Macungie Township. He was the husband of Willie C. (Helton) Heintzelman, who died in 1989. A real estate broker and agent, he owned and operated Allen G. Heintzelman Realty, Pompano, Fla., for 22 years until retiring in 1988. Previously, he was owner and operator of the former Heintzelman Feed and Grain, Schnecksville, for 12 years; manager of the former Lehigh Farm Bureau, Chapmans, 1947-50, and a teacher at Schnecksville Elementary School for four years. He was a 1938 graduate of Kutztown University. Born in North Whitehall Township, he was a son of the late George M. and Edna L. (Fetherolf) Heintzelman. He was a member of Christ Church United Methodist, Fort Lauderdale, and former member of Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs. He was president in 1977 of Lauderdale by the Sea Lions Club, Fort Lauderdale, where he was the club representative to the Florida Lions Eye Bank in the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami. A charter member of the Upper Lehigh Lions Club, he attended Lions international conventions all over the world. He was a seven-year president of the Broward Lions Eye Foundation, Broward County, Fla. Survivors: Daughters, Dr. Carol A. of Lancaster and Faye E., wife of Roger A. Herman of Allentown; son, Alton A. of Whitehall Township; sisters, Evelyn J., wife of Ralph G. Custer of Revere, and Ruth M., wife of Forrest Fenstermaker of Williamsburg, Va.; brothers, Carl M. of Schnecksville and Lee W. of New Tripoli, and two grandsons. Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. No calling hours. Contributions: Upper Lehigh Lions Club, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 17 February 1997, Page B6
Althea F. Heintzelman, 79, of Allentown died Saturday, Feb. 15, in the home of her daughter, Betty Lou, wife of Thomas Fegely of Coopersburg. She was the wife of the late Russell B. Heintzelman. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Stanley J. and Louise (Schroth) Laskowski. Survivors: Daughter; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling hours. Arrangement, J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 5 March 1999, Page B8
Amelia C. Heintzelman, 84, of Orwigsburg R.2, Schuylkill County, formerly of Kempton R.2, died Thursday, March 4, in her home. She was the wife of the late Norman C. Heintzelman. Born in Albany Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late John and Ida (Maury) Schollenberger. She was a member of the United Church of Christ congregation of New Bethel Union Church, Kempton. Survivors: Daughters, Ida M., wife of Charles Hoppes, with whom she resided, Shirley A., wife of Donald Long of Auburn, and Linda M., wife of Bruce Bittner, and Darlene E., wife of Charles Fry, both of Kempton; sons, Mark N. and Ernest P., both of Kempton, 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Jacksonville (Route 143). Call 10-11 a.m. Monday.

___________________________________


Andrew Jackson Heintzelman (2C5R)
b. 6 October 1833 - d. 14 January 1916

___________________________________

Source: Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 15 January 1916, Page 2
Andrew J. Heintzelman, one of the oldest residents of Highland township, died at his home near Fairfield, Friday afternoon about three o'clock, at the age of 82 years, 3 months and 8 days. Mr. Heintzelman was engaged at farming during his active life and was a well know man of the locality. He leaves the following children, Mrs. James Dittenhafer and Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, Altoona; Mrs. Paul Willet, at home and Harry and Edgar Heintzelman, Fairfield. he leaves these brothers and sisters also; John Heintzleman, Cashtown; Mrs. William E. Baker, Cashtown; Mrs. Samuel Stockslager, Philadelphia. The funeral will be held Monday morning, meeting at the house at nine o'clock. Service and interment at Flohr's church, the Rev. W. K. Fleck, officiating.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 4 May 1987, Page B6
Mrs. Anna L. Heintzelman, 79, of 1306 N. 19th St., Allentown, died Sunday in her home. She was the wife of Arthur H. Heintzelman. The couple observed their 51st wedding anniversary in February. Mrs. Heintzelman was an assistant cashier for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Allentown, for 40 years before retiring. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Willard I. and Katie (Hailey) Litzenberger. She was a member of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Her husband is her only immediate survivor. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. A calling hour will precede the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 15 April 1990, Page B14
Annie Heintzelman, 99, of 185 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, Luzerne County, died yesterday at the Davis Nursing Home, Mountain Top. She was a former schoolteacher, having taught in the one-room Fenstermaker's Schoolhouse, New Tripoli R.2, Lynn Township, for 10 years. She then became a deaconess of the Mother House, Lankenau Lutheran Hospital, Philadelphia. Born in Lynn Township, she was a daughter of the late Nathan and Fyette (Kerschner) Heintzelman. Survivors: There are no immediate survivors. Services: 1:30 Wednesday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. Call Wednesday 12:30-1:30.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 5 January 1990, Page B7
Arthur H. Heintzelman, 84, formerly of 1306 N. 19th St., Allentown, died Thursday in Leader Nursing Center, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of the late Anna L. (Litzenberger) Heintzelman. He was employed in the quality control department of the mechanics shop at Mack Trucks Inc., Allentown, for 45 years before retiring in 1966. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late George D. and Florence (Werley) Heintzelman. He was a member and former councilman of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Survivors: Sister, Arline Bixler of Lancaster, and a stepsister, Mrs. Thelma Yehl of Kutztown. Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Call noon to 1 p.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: Sunday, 6 January 1963, Page 40
Mrs. Avis Heintzelman, age 90, widow of Daniel A. Heintzelman, formerly of River Bend Drive SW, passed away Saturday morning at her residence in Lake Wales, Florida. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Ellen) Purdy of Lake Wales; a son, Myron F. Heintzelman of Grand Rapids; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Heintzelman will be brought to the Sullivan Funeral Home. Funeral announcement later.

Source: Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: Monday, 7 January 1963, Page 29
Mrs. Avis Heintzelman, age 90, widow of Daniel A. Heintzelman, formerly of River Bend Drive SW, passed away Saturday morning at her residence in Lake Wales, Florida. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Ellen) Purdy of Lake Wales; a son, Myron F. Heintzelman of Grand Rapids; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Sullivan Chapel. Dr. Louis Lehman officiating. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Heintzelman will be brought to the Sullivan Chapel Tuesday morning where family and friends may call.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 1 August 2007
Barry Carter Heintzelman, born June 24, 1949 in Hinsdale, Illinois and passed away in Phoenix, Arizona on July 26, 2007. He was the owner of the former Forrest Tree Service in Breinigsville, Pa. He was the owner of Barry Piano Sales and Service in Phoenix, Arizona. He was a mason. He was a member of the National Arborist Association, as well as the Better Business Bureau and the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. Survivors: Mother, Beatrice Thorpe-Skolnik; daughters, Penny Myers, Gina Helwig; grandchildren, Madison Satow, Carter Myers. Predeceased by Father, Forrest Heintzelman in 1995 and wife Patti Heintzelman in 2006 and a brother, Gerald Heintzelman. Services: Saturday, August 4, at 2 p.m. at Sunland Memorial Park, Mortuary and Cremation Center, Sun City, Arizona 623-933-0161 or locally 610-349-7599. Contributions: The American Cancer Society and/or Animals in Distress.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: 6 April 1988, Page B7
Divorces have been granted in Lehigh County to: - Heintzelman: Barry and Ellen, both of Fogelsville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 12 March 1984, Page B6
Mrs. Bessie E. Heintzelman, 70, of Breinigsville R.1, died Saturday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife of Granville C.D. Heintzelman. The couple observed their 53rd wedding anniversary last month. She was a housekeeper for the Holiday Inn West, Allentown, for 11 years, retiring in 1976. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Claude and Florence Hinkle. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Betty, wife of Richard Burlingame of Allentown, and Shirley, wife of Edgar Snyder of Orefield; a son, Ronald D. of Breinigsville R.1; a brother Charles of Emmaus; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A son Royal preceded her in death. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Gilbert F. Keller & Son Funeral Home, 20 N. Church St., Fogelsville. A calling hour will precede the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 30 January 1989, Page B6
Mrs. Bessie M. Heintzelman, 92, of North Whitehall Township, Coplay, died Sunday in her home. She was the widow of Charles B. Heintzelman. Born in North Whitehall Township, she was a daughter of the late Francis B. and Mary Ann S. (Wotring) Schneck. She was a member of Union Lutheran Church, Neffs. Survivors: Son, Francis B. of North Whitehall Township, Coplay, and Elwood W., with whom she resided; sister, Mrs. Grace A. Nuss of North Whitehall Township, Coplay; six grandchildren and five great- grandchildren . A daughter, Mrs. Viola G. Stofflet, died in 1982. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Arrangements, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Callr, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 3 November 1999, Page A20
Betty Jane Heintzelman, 41, of Pine Grove R.4, Schuylkill County, formerly of Allentown, died Monday, Nov. 1, in an accident on I-81 in Butler Township, Schuylkill County. She was a self-employed message therapist in Schuylkill and Lehigh counties and a laborer for Hollander Home Fashions, Frackville, Luzerne County. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Clyde and Pauline (Gower) Heintzelman and the late Curtis and Bernice (Steigerwalt) Wehr. She was a member of Living Hope Presbyterian Church, Allentown, where she was a Sunday school teacher in the children's department. She received an associates degree in business administration from AllentownBusiness School and was a graduate of Empire Beauty School, Reading, and the Health Options Institute, Northampton. Survivors: Brothers, Raymond M. Gower and Samuel Heintzelman, both of Pottsville, David Wehr of Harrisburg and Chris Wehr of Ocala, Fla., andsisters, Anna Marie Heintzelman, with whom she resided, Vistilla E. Bayton of Stroudsburg, Elaine M. Evans of Las Vegas and Diane Connors and Marlene Haller, both of Pottsville, nieces and nephews. Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday. Contributions: Church deacon fund.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 17 November 2009, Page A16
Calvin P. Heintzelman, 85, of Slatington, passed away peacefully Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15, 2009, in the Summit at Blue Mountain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Lehighton. He was the husband of Jean A. (Mack) Heintzelman. They celebrated 55 years of marriage in April. Born July 30, 1924 in Slatington, he was a son of the late late Granville J. and Clara M. (Walters) Heintzelman. He was employed by Ingersoll Rand and the former Aldrich Pump Company, Allentown, for more than 15 years as a carpenter and a millwright. Also, he farmed on a part-time basis for more than 20 years until retiring. Calvin was an Army veteran of World War II serving in Europe as a private first class, from 1943-45. He received a Bronze Star medal with four Bronze Stars along with several other medals where he faithfully served his country and was honorably discharged. Calvin was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale, where he formerly served as president of its council, Goodwill Fire Company No. 1, Germansville, and its Firemens Relief Association. Also, he was a life member of Citizens Fire Company No. 1, Slatedale. Survivors: Wife; son, Mark C. Sr. of Slatington; daughter, Fern J., wife of Jay R. Hill, of Blairstown, N.J.; grandsons, Mark C. Jr. and Aaron Hill; granddaughters, Melissa and Lora Hill; nieces, nephews. Calvin was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence, and sisters, Mildred Hunsicker, Helen Wotring, Pauline Mack and Elizabeth Rauch. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Kevin E. Hunsicker Funeral Home Inc., 4214 Main St., Slatedale. Call 10-11 a.m. Thursday in the funeral home, the Rev. David L. Hess will officiate. Interment, Slatedale Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 25 January 1990, Page B12
Mrs. Catherine M. Heintzelman, 75, of Slatington R.4, died Wednesday at home. She was the widow of Clarence W. Heintzelman. She was a sewing machine operator for Paris Neckwear Inc., Walnutport, for 22 years, retiring in 1980. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter of the late James B. and Amelia E. (Searfass) Gruber. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Slatington. Survivors: Brother, Donald and sisters, Mrs. Marian Shuster and Lorraine, wife of John Schneck, all of Slatington and stepmother, Mrs. Lillian (Bachman) Gruber of Allentown. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main St., Slatington. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 17 November 2009, Page A16
Calvin P. Heintzelman, 85, of Slatington, passed away peacefully Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15, 2009, in the Summit at Blue Mountain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Lehighton. He was the husband of Jean A. (Mack) Heintzelman. They celebrated 55 years of marriage in April. Born July 30, 1924 in Slatington, he was a son of the late late Granville J. and Clara M. (Walters) Heintzelman. He was employed by Ingersoll Rand and the former Aldrich Pump Company, Allentown, for more than 15 years as a carpenter and a millwright. Also, he farmed on a part-time basis for more than 20 years until retiring. Calvin was an Army veteran of World War II serving in Europe as a private first class, from 1943-45. He received a Bronze Star medal with four Bronze Stars along with several other medals where he faithfully served his country and was honorably discharged. Calvin was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale, where he formerly served as president of its council, Goodwill Fire Company No. 1, Germansville, and its Firemens Relief Association. Also, he was a life member of Citizens Fire Company No. 1, Slatedale. Survivors: Wife; son, Mark C. Sr. of Slatington; daughter, Fern J., wife of Jay R. Hill, of Blairstown, N.J.; grandsons, Mark C. Jr. and Aaron Hill; granddaughters, Melissa and Lora Hill; nieces, nephews. Calvin was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence, and sisters, Mildred Hunsicker, Helen Wotring, Pauline Mack and Elizabeth Rauch. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Kevin E. Hunsicker Funeral Home Inc., 4214 Main St., Slatedale. Call 10-11 a.m. Thursday in the funeral home, the Rev. David L. Hess will officiate. Interment, Slatedale Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 25 January 1990, Page B12
Mrs. Catherine M. Heintzelman, 75, of Slatington R.4, died Wednesday at home. She was the widow of Clarence W. Heintzelman. She was a sewing machine operator for Paris Neckwear Inc., Walnutport, for 22 years, retiring in 1980. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter of the late James B. and Amelia E. (Searfass) Gruber. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Slatington. Survivors: Brother, Donald and sisters, Mrs. Marian Shuster and Lorraine, wife of John Schneck, all of Slatington and stepmother, Mrs. Lillian (Bachman) Gruber of Allentown. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main St., Slatington. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 19 October 2001, Page B10
Charles J. Heintzelman, 75, of Allentown, died Wednesday, Oct. 17, in Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of the late Gloria M. (German) Heintzelman. He was a building superintendent for the city of Allentown. He started in 1967 as a housing inspector in the Bureau of Code Enforcement and Rehabilitation, and subsequently was a building inspector, assistant housing inspector, building and plumbing inspector, code enforcement inspector, and plans examiner. He previously was a journeyman bricklayer in Allentown for Fred Laudenslager. He received a commendation from the city for outstanding service during the severe winter of 1993-94. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Clarence D. and Margaret (Deirolf) Heintzelman. He was a member and elder of the consistory of Zion's Reformed United Church of Christ, Allentown. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Boca International. He was a master plumber and served on the building code appeals board, Allentown. He was a member of the apprenticeship council for the Department of Labor and Industry in Pennsylvania, and a member of the International Plasterers Union of America. Survivors: Daughter, Karen L. Barner of Allentown; brothers, Clarence D. Jr. and Clifford, both of Allentown; sisters, Anna Mae Diefenderfer of Emmaus, Violet B. Braim of Orefield, Barbara A. Grammes of Slatington. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. today, J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 16th and Hamilton Streets, Allentown. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 14 September 1993, Page B7
Clair A. Heintzelman, 64, of 1550 W. Washington St., Allentown, died Monday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He was the husband of Sara R. (Kohl) Heintzelman. They were married 39 years last November. He was a branch manager of field service for UNISYS Inc., Allentown, for 33 years, retiring in 1988. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Clair A. and Jennie (Peters) Heintzelman. He was a Marine veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Sue A. Ames of McLean, Va., and Sally A., wife of George C. Caras, and Sandra J., wife of Michael W. Schmiedel, both of Allentown; brother, Forrest B. of Allentown; sisters, Hermie Serfass of Allentown, Althea L., wife of Kenneth Bachman of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Dorothy M., wife of Demus Beahn of Quakertown, and three grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 9 October 1987, Page B12
Clarence W. Heintzelman, 75, of Slatington R.4, died Thursday in his home. He was the husband of Catherine M. (Gruber) Heintzelman. They observed their 47th wedding anniversary in August. Heintzelman was a yardmaster for the New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 34 years until retiring in 1977. Born at Slatington R.2, he was a son of the late Granville J. and Clara M. (Walters) Heintzelman. He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving with his widow are a brother, Calvin P. of Slatington R.2, and three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Hunsicker of Slatedale, and Mrs. Helen Wotring, and Mrs. Pauline Mack, both of Slatington R.2. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, 1778 Main St., Slatedale. There will be no calling hours.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 20 September 2013
Reverend Clifford R. Heintzelman, 83, departed from this life Wednesday, September 18, 2013, in Whitehall Manor. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Clarence D. and Margaret (Dierolf) Heintzelman. He graduated from William Allen High School in 1948. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1948 to 1949. For several years he worked for Freemans Dairy and Hesss Dept. Store. He then went to work for Stroh Brewery until he retired at the age of 62. After retiring he became a minister, graduating from Myerstown Evangelical Seminary in 2000. He devoted countless hours praying for and counseling residents of area nursing homes. Survivors: Daughters, Susan L. Willard of Edmond, OK and Linda Ruggiero of Chandler, AZ; brother, Clarence, Jr.; sisters, Anna Mae Diefenderfer, Barbara Grammes and Violet Braim; three grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Services: Memorial service 10:30 a.m., Monday, September 23, at Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. A calling hour will begin at 9:30 a.m.

___________________________________


Cornelius Heintzelman (1C5R)
b. 20 February 1841 - d. 10 October 1886
and Elizabeth Ann Kistler

__________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 4 January 1993, Page B5
Curtis J. Heintzelman, 62, of Nelsonville, Ohio, died Thursday in a Bremerton (Wash.) Hospital. He was the husband of Jane (Raine) Heintzelman. He was a design engineer for the Columbus and Southern Power Co., Nelsonville, for 36 years, retiring last year. Born in Egypt, he was a son of the late Forrest W. and Annie M. (Smith) Heintzelman. He sang in the choir for many years at First Presbyterian Church, Nelsonville. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Kathy Guitar of Silverdale, Wash., and Mrs. Sara Alderi of Cincinnati, Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Irene M. Deibert and Mrs. Ruth H. Miller, both of Slatington; brothers, Luther C. of Northampton and Stanley B. and Willard F., both of Coplay, and three granddaughters. Services: 2 p.m. tomorrow in the church. Call 2-9 p.m. today in the church. Local arrangements, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Times News, Lehighton, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 24 March 2005
Dale L. Heintzelman, 77, of Bonneauville, Pa., died Tuesday in his home. He was the husband of Margaret A. (Gabovitz) Heintzelman. They were married for 57 years. He worked for the federal government for 25 years, beginning his career as a cartographer for the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office and ending it as chief of the Scientific Division of the National Photo Interpretation Center, Washington, D.C. After retiring, he worked in the private sector as a senior data analyst. Born in Bowmanstown, he was a son of the late Robert C. and Ida Mae (Flexer) Heintzelman. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, having served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Surviving in addition to his widow are three daughters, Ann L. Barbagallo and Kay L. Boughman, both of Damascus, Md., and Joan T. Kosack of Walkersville, Md.; a son, Mark A. of Seabrook, Md.; a brother, Warren C. Sr. of Tarpon Springs, Fla.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Willard and Ernest. The Peters Funeral Home, 321 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, is in charge of the arrangements.

___________________________________


Daniel R. Heintzelman (1C6R)
b. 1 April 1809 - d. 1 June 1889

___________________________________

Source: Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: Thursday, 24 August 1961, Page 52
Daniel A. Heintzelman, aged 88, of 4551 River Bend Dr. SW, passed away Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m., at the Sullivan Funeral Home, where Mr. Heintzelman reposes. Rev. Louis Paul Lehman officiating. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. The family will meet friends at the chapel Thursday from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 1 May 2010, Page A18
Dorothy A. Heintzelman, 88, of Coplay, North Whitehall Twsp., PA, died Thursday, April 29, 2010, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Stanley B. Heintzelman, who died August 9, 1995. Born in Berlinsville, Lehigh Twsp., PA, she was the daughter of the late William and Estella (Kidd) Roberts. Dorothy was a homemaker and member of the Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church - Berlinsville. Survivors: She is survived by her daughter, Dawn S., wife of Richard Bausch of Coplay, PA; four grandchildren, Todd Serfass, Melissa Heffner, Sarae Bausch, and Richard Bausch; one great-granddaughter, Bryne Heffner. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Karen Serfass in 2000 and two sisters and three brothers. Services: Graveside services are scheduled Private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Avenue, Northampton, PA 18067. Contributions: May be made in her memory to the Trinity E.C.C. Church, 4647 Lehigh Dr., Walnutport, PA. 18088 or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 5100 Tilghman Street, Suite #40 Allentown, PA 18104.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 31 July 2004, Page B7
Dorothy Eva Heintzelman, 72 years of Hokendauqua, passed away Friday, July 30, 2004, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the widow of the late Royal G. Heintzelman. Born in Red Hill, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Anna (Harakal) Budnik. Dorothy was a member of St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church, North Catasauqua and a member of The Holy Rosary Society. She was a homemaker. Survivors: Sons, Michael C. and Gregory J., and daughter, Lisa M., all of Whitehall; brother, Francis Budnik of Northampton. She was predeceased by her eldest son, Royal D. Heintzelman of Whitehall, and a brother, Martin Budnik of Schenectady, N.Y. Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2004 in the church. Call 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, August, 3, 2004, John H. Brubaker Funeral Home, 234 Walnut Street, Catasauqua.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 14 January 1999, Page B8
Dorothy N. Hart Heintzleman, 92, of Chalfont, Bucks County, died Monday, Jan. 11 in Briarleaf Nursing Facility, Doylestown. She was the wife of the late H. Clay Heintzleman and Charles M. Hart. A 1926 graduate of Cedar Crest College, she was a stockbroker for the Lewis C. Dick Co. in Bucks County and Philadelphia for 15 years until retiring. She also taught at the Swain School, Allentown. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Floyd F. and Tillie M. (Wetzel) Nixon. She was a member of the Christian Scientist Mother Church, Boston. A past president of the former Wiley House, Salisbury Township, she was a Sunshine Lady for three senior citizen groups in Bucks County and a fund-raiser for the Good Shepherd Home, Allentown. She was a volunteer for the cancer, heart and diabetes associations and the arthritis foundation. Survivors: Daughter, Nancy J., wife of Stanley H. Rimmer of Southampton, Bucks County, and two grandchildren. Services: To be announced, Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions: Salem Church, 186 E. Court St., Doylestown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 16 January 1986, Page B12
Mrs. Dorothy R. Heintzelman Duracinski, 77, of 136 N. 9th St., Allentown, died Wednesday in Sacred Heart Hospital. She was the wife of Stephen Duracinski and the widow of Henry J. Heintzelman. She was a licensed practical nurse at Allentown Hospital, Cedarbrook, and private duty until retiring. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Rizzie (Kocher) Davies. Surviving with her husband are two sons, Richard Trexler and Eugene Heintzelman, both of Allentown; three daughters, Betty, wife of Richard Kirkpatrick, and Marlene McQuilken, both of Allentown, and Nancy, wife of Gerald Guldner of Catasauqua; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday in the Sell Funeral Home, 1145 Lehigh St., Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 29 August 1998, Page B25
Earl G. Heintzelman, 75, of 6958 Ulrich Mill Road, New Tripoli, died Friday, Aug. 28, in his home. He was the husband of Loretta W. (Bailey) Heintzelman. They were married for 39 years in February. He worked at the Kutztown Foundry for 32 years before retiring in 1984. Born in Lynn Township, he was a son of the late Charles E. and Mallie M. (Bennighoff) Heintzelman. He was a member of Ebenezer United Church of Christ, New Tripoli. He was a member of the New Tripoli, Lynnport and Kempton fire companies and the Kempton Rod and Gun Club. Survivors: Wife; sister, Mrs. Naomi Arndt of Allentown; stepsons, Harvey C. Stump of Shoemakersville and Kenneth F. Stump of Wiconisco, Dauphin County, six step-grandchildren and six step-great- grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Route 143, Jacksonville. Call 10-11 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions: Lehigh Valley Hospice, Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 10 April 1970
Miss Effie M Heintzelman, 82, 100 Chambersburg St., died in a Harrisburg Hospital Thursday afternon at 3:30 where she had been a patient for a week.A native of Adams County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew J. Heintzelman and Lovina Stover Heintzelman. She was formerly employed at the Musselman Fruit Products Division of Pet, Inc., in Biglerville.Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Meade Hamilton, Altoona, and a number of nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 from the Wilson Funeral Home in Fairfield, with the Rev. B. F. Kinzer, officiating. Burial will be in Flohr's Cemetery, McKnightstown. 

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 1 July 1997, Page B6
Elfriede C. (Post) Heintzelman, 67, of New Tripoli died Monday, June 30, in her home. She was the wife of Lew K. Heintzelman. They were married 38 years last December. She was born in Germany. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Angelina K., wife of William O. Shavis of Mechanicsville, Md., and Katherine A. of Mount Rainier, Md.; brother, Herbert Schilling in Germany, and two grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 12:30-1:30 p.m. Thursday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 2 March 1993, Page B6
Elmer N. Heintzelman, 89, of 213 Second St., Catasauqua, died Monday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Mary Katherine (Leibensperger) Heintzelman. They were married 62 years last October. He worked for the Catasauqua Street Department for 23 years, retiring in 1968. Born in New Tripoli, he was a son of the late James and Maggie (Werley) Heintzelman. Survivors: Wife; sons, Thurman of Southgate, Mich., and James of Allentown; brother, Granville of Orefield; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Brubaker Funeral Home, 3rd and Walnut streets, Catasauqua. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 27 February 2008, Page B6
Elwood W. Heintzelman, 81, of Coplay, died Monday, February 25, 2008, in the Lehigh Valley Hospital, Muhlenberg, in Bethlehem. He was the husband of Mabel E. (Resh) Heintzelman. The couple celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on March 12. Born in North Whitehall Township, October 3, 1926, Elwood was the son of the late Charles B. and Bessie M. (Schneck) Heintzelman. He was employed as a truck driver and equipment operator for the Municipality of North Whitehall Township for 32 years before retiring. Prior to that, he worked at the former Giant Portland Cement Company in Whitehall for 17 years, and a member of Copeechan Fish & Game Club, Schnecksville. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Susan B. Benscoter of Coaldale; two grandchildren, David and Nicole Russell; nieces, nephews. Predeceased by a sister, Viola Stofflet, a brother, Frances B. Heintzelman Sr. Services: Private graveside services at Union Church Cemetery, Neffs. No calling hours. Arrangements by Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 12 September 2010, Page A28
Emma A. (Strauss) Heintzelman, 92, formerly of Allentown died Tuesday, September 7, 2010 in Manheim. Born in Hellertown on December 9, 1917 to the late John J. and Salome (Eisenhart) Strauss. Emma worked as a Clerk for the former First National Bank, Allentown for 10 years until her retirement in 1982, while working a second job in the payroll office of Service Electric TV, Allentown for 10 years. Prior work included a supervisor at Lehigh Valley Dairy in Allentown for 14 years; also a clerk for Hess's in Allentown for 3 years; and also as a Cook in the Parkland High School Cafeteria for 3 years. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Millersville. Survivors: Children, Carol A. of Lancaster, Alton A. and his wife Mary L. of Whitehall, Faye E. wife of Roger A. Herman of Allentown; two grandsons, Michael C. Heintzelman and Alan R. Herman. Predeceased by seven siblings. Services: Family and friends are invited to a memorial service at 11 a.m. Friday, September 10, 2010 at the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. 326 Main Street - Hellertown, PA 18055. There will be no calling hours. The interment will conclude services at Union Cemetery of Hellertown. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Hospice of Lancaster County, PO Box 4125, Lancaster 17604 and or the Pleasant View Retirement Community, 544 North Penryn Rd. Manheim, PA 17545.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 21 March 1998, Page B28
Ernest F. Heintzelman, 78, of Port Richey, Fla., formerly of the Lehigh Valley, died Thursday, March 19, in Community Hospital of New Port Richey. He was the husband of Fern Heintzelman. He was a material specialist for Navy Ordinance Laboratories. Born in Palmerton, he was a member of American Legion Maryland Post. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Carol Parson of Slatington; brothers, Warren C. and Dale L., both of Gettysburg, three grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Arrangements, Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson, Fla.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 3 March 1999, Page A15
Eugene S. Heintzelman, 65, of P.O. Box 384, Northampton, died Saturday, Feb. 27, at 5090 Bath Pike, Bethlehem. He was a truck driver. Born in Coplay, he was a son of the late Henry and Dorothy (Sweigert) Heintzelman. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Sons, Eugene D. of Lehighton, James of Fleetwood and Daniel of Palmerton; daughters, Mary in Virginia, Barbara in Arkansas and Gloria of Palmerton; brother Richard of Allentown, and sisters, Marlene McQuilken of Allentown and Nancy Guldner of Catasauqua. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling hours. Arrangements, Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 4 March 1999, Page B8
FOR THE RECORD
Eugene S. Heintzelman, 65, of P.O. Box 384, Northampton, who died Saturday, was a son of the late Henry J. and Dorothy R. (Gaissert) Heintzelman. His mother's maiden name was incorrect in Wednesday's obituary.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 28 July 1992, Page B6
Eva L. Heintzelman, 76, of 5710 Route 873, Neffs, died Monday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of the late Dr. George W. Heintzelman. Born in North Whitehall Township, she was a daughter of the late Jacob D. and Ada J. (Rupp) Kuhns. She was a member of the Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs. She was a past noble grand of Lady Lillie Best Rebekah Lodge 222, Schnecksville. Survivors: Daughter, Ann L., wife of Larry B. Bostick of Coplay; sons, William J. of Berwyn, Chester County, and Richard G. of Allentown; brother Paul of Schnecksville; sisters, Mrs. Perma Peters of Schnecksville and Annetta, wife of Melville Werley of Allentown, and nine grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter, Marie A. Services: 8 p.m. Thursday in the church. Call 7-8 p.m. Thursday in church. Arrangements, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 15 June 1984, Page B10
Mrs. Florence M. Heintzelman, 80, of 629 Green St., Allentown, died Thursday in her home. She was the widow of Rewellian G. Heintzelman. Born in Danielsville, she was a daughter of the late Walter A. and Rosa M. (Knecht) Shaffer. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Surviving are a son, Donald S., with whom she resided; two brothers, Stanley of Mifflintown, Juniata County, and Elmer of Bowmanstown. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. A calling hour will precede the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 17 March 1989, Page B9
Floyd G. Heintzelman, 72, of 18 N. Adams St., Allentown, died Thursday in his home. He was the husband of Pearl A. (Reeder) Heintzelman. They were married 49 years last April. Heintzelman was a salesman for J.L. Hoffman Co., Allentown, from 1963 until retiring in 1985. Born in South Whitehall Township, he was a son of the late George P. and Hattie E. (Hausman) Heintzelman. He was a member of Ebenezer Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. Survivors: Wife; sons, Gary F. of Allentown and Paul G. of Allentown R.6, and six grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Keller Funeral Home, 20 N. Church St., Fogelsville. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 10 May 1995, Page B7
Forrest B.J. Heintzelman, 72, of 1315 Cedar Crest Blvd., Allentown, died Tuesday in Sacred Heart Hospital. He owned and operated Forrest Tree Service and Forrest Aviation Service, Breinigsville, from 1947 to 1980. Born in Egypt, he was a son of the late Clair A. Sr. and Jennie E. (Peters) Heintzelman. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. Survivors: Sons, Jerry and Barry C., both of Phoenix, Ariz.; sisters, Mrs. Hermie M.A. Serfass of Allentown, Dorothy M.E., wife of Demus C. Beahn of Quakertown, and Mrs. Althea L.G. Bachman of Jupiter, Fla.; companion, Paige A. Reinert, with whom he resided, and a granddaughter. Graveside services: 2 p.m. Friday, Union Church Cemetery, Neffs. No calling hours. Arrangements, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 7 September 2006, Page B8
Francis B. Heintzelman Sr., 81, of Coplay, died Wednesday, September 6, 2006, in his residence. He was the husband of Janet M. (Newhart) Heintzelman. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last April 21. Born in North Whitehall Township on October 28, 1924, he was the son of the late Charles and Bessie (Schneck) Heintzelman. He was a landscaper for Parkland Nursery, Schnecksville, for many years. Survivors: Loving wife; sons, Francis B. Jr. of Walnutport, Richard T. and his wife Carol at home; daughters, Grace A. David of Coplay, Deborah L., wife of Mark Nixon of Forks Twp.; brother, Elwood Heintzelman of Coplay; seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Viola Stofflet. Services: Private, at the convenience of the family. No calling hours. The Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., Schnecksville, is in charge of arrangements. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelmanfh.com Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 15 October 2001, Page B4
Franklin A. Heintzelman Sr., 90, of Allentown, died Sunday, Oct. 14, in Sacred Heart Hospital. He was the husband of the late Ruth (Mosimam) Heintzelman. A member of Teamsters Local Union 773, Allentown, he was a truck driver, employed by Lumbar Trucking, Jones Motor Freight and Consolidated Trucking, all of Allentown, for 33 years before retiring in 1973. Born in Lehigh County, he was a son of the late Eugene A. and Mary E. Heintzelman. He was a Lutheran. Survivors: Son, Franklin A. Jr. of Allentown; daughters, Joanne J. Barron of Bethlehem, Esther F. Heintzelman-Lomonski of Emmaus, Lillian E. Melendez of Allentown; nine grandchildren, 13 great- grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sell-Herron Funeral Home, 1145 Lehigh St., Allentown. Call 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 18 June 2000, Page A22
Frieda M. Heintzelman, 96, formerly of N. 15th Street, Allentown, died Friday, June 16, in Lehigh Center, Lower Macungie Township. She was the wife of the late Clifford J. Heintzelman. Born in Weisenberg Township, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Ida (Hahn) Bittner. She was a member of St. Stephens Lutheran Church, Allentown. She was a Gold Star Mother. Survivors: Two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son LeRoy, and a daughter, Madeline R. Patterson. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Tuesday in the church. Arrangements, Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville. Memorials: To the church, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 19 August 1997, Page B6
Gloria M. Heintzelman of Allentown died Sunday, Aug. 17, in her home. She was the wife of Charles J. Heintzelman. They were married 49 years last December. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Wilbur F. and Vera R. (O'Neil) German. She was a member of Zions Reformed United Church of Christ, Allentown. Survivors: Husband; daughter, Mrs. Karen L. Barner of Allentown; brothers, Wilbur L. of Aurora, Ill., and Robert F. of Allentown, and a sister, Jean, wife of Henry Weiant of Allentown. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Thursday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 27 May 1993, Page B11
Granville C. D. Heintzelman, 84, of 3342 Route 100, Orefield, died Wednesday in Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. He was the husband of the late Bessie E. (Hinkle) Heintzelman. He was a truck driver for most of his life, last working for Lehigh Valley Branch Motor Express, Allentown, retiring in 1971. Born in Lynn Township, he was a son of the late James and Maggie (Werley) Heintzelman. Survivors: Daughters, Betty, wife of Richard Burlingame, and Shirley Snyder, both of Allentown; son Ronald of Breinigsville; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son Royal. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Keller Funeral Home, 1018 Church St., Fogelsville. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: Sunday, 16 November 2008, Page B7
Guy F. Heintzelman, aged 81, of Wyoming, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 14, 2008 surrounded by his family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anne; sister, Leona Fields. He is lovingly remembered by his daughter, Linda and Steve Castle; grandchildren, Aimee McPeck and Shaun McPeck; sister, Lois Rich; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Lena and Henry Frazier, Marge Lubberts, Bill Harms, Harmon and Gayle Harms; several nieces, nephews, friends and extended family. He will also be greatly missed by his close friend, Margaret Monroe. Guy retired from Holland American Wafer Company after many years of faithful service. His passion was his family and he was always involved in their lives. As an outdoor enthusiast, he especially enjoyed hunting. Funeral services for Guy will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 8436 Kraft SE with Pastor Robert Gerke officiating. Interment in Pine Hill Cemetery. The family will receive relatives and friends at the Matthysse-Kuiper-DeGraaf Funeral Home (Caledonia), 616 E. Main St. Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and also Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to St. Paul Lutheran Church, the American Cancer Society or Hospice of Michigan.

___________________________________


Henry Clay Heintzelman (3C3R)
and
Carrie Heintzelman (3C3R)
Brother/Sister

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 20 February 1979
Henry Clay Heintzleman, 81, of 156 Lilac Lane, Chalfont, formerly of 132 N. 14th St., Allentown, died Saturday in Doylestown Hospital. He was the husband of Dorothy (Nixon) Hart Heintzleman and the late Marguerite D. (Yago) Heintzleman, who died in 1974. Heintzleman was a salesman and special representative for vairous Cadillac agencies before retiring in 1974 from Merie Olds Cadillac, Doylestown. Prior to that, he was a salesman for the former Linden Cadillac-Buick Agency, Allentown. Born in Ricketts, he was a son of the late Granville J. and Agnes (Dietrich) Heintzleman. Heintzleman was an Army veteran of World War 1. Surviving with his widow are a stepdaughter, Nancy J., wife of Stanley Rimmer of Southampton, Bucks County; a sister, Carrie Taylor of Camp Hill, and two nephews, Clay Taylor of Camp Hill and William Taylor of Allentown. Services will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown, is in charge of the arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 15 March 1989, Page B13
Mrs. Helen E. D. Heintzelman, 56, of New Tripoli R.3, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the widow of Nevin A. Heintzelman Sr. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Edna (Bowman) Laubach. Survivors: Daughters, Carol M., wife of Barry Christman of New Tripoli R.3, Diane M., wife of George Christman of Slatington, and Shirley A., wife of Rick Steigerwalt, at home; sons, Nevin A. Jr., at home, David A. of Lehighton and Jeffrey A. of Slatington; brother, Charles Heintzelman of Easton, and nine grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Jacksonville (Route 143). Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________


Jacob Heintzelman (5th Great Uncle)
b. 2 April 1796 - d. 25 Apr 1875

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 27 January 2014
Irene E. Heintzelman, 85 , of Kempton, PA passed away in the Kutztown Manor, on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014. She was predeceased by her husband Harold L. Heintzelman, Sr. in 1975. She was born in Allentown, a daughter of the late Francis and Edith (Merkel) Stopp. Irene was employed as a hostess for the former Peter Pan Diner and Kuhns Motels of Kuhnsville, Allentown Pa. in the 1970s. She was a member of the Lutheran Congregation of Ziegels Union Church, Breinigsville. Survivors: She is survived by two daughters, Cynthia A. wife of Atty. David C. Najarian of Kempton, with whom she resided, Donna L. wife of Chester Heller of Sciota, PA; two sons Harold L. Heintzelman, Jr. and his wife Darlene, of Claussville, David H. Heintzelman of Kempton; a brother Harry Stopp of Allentown; five grandchildren, Denise Brader, Gregory Heintzelman, Angela Reppert, Jessica and Melissa Najarian and six great-grandchildren. ServicesL Her Funeral Service will be held on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 at 11 a.m. in Ziegels Union Church 9990 Ziegels Church Road, Breinigsville, PA, 18031, with a calling hour beginning at 10: a.m. Rev. Bruce D. MacLaughlin, officiating. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Contributions: Contributions in her memory are requested to Ziegels Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, sent to the above church address. Arrangements by the Nester Funeral Home, New Tripoli, PA.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 28 December 1999
Jane Heintzelman, 67, of Nelsonville, Ohio, died Thursday, Dec. 23, in the Logan House Care Center, Logan, Ohio. She was the wife of the late Curtis J. Heintzelman. Born in Egypt, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Edna Raine. She was a bank teller in Athens, Ohio, for many years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Nelsonville. Survivors: Daughters, Kathy, wife of Kevin Guitar of Powell, Ohio, and Sara, wife of Anthony Algeri of Cincinnati, Ohio; brother Howard of Carroll, Ohio; sister Dorothy of Cleveland, Ohio, and four grandchildren. Services: Were Monday, Warren-Brown Funeral Home, Nelsonville. Local arrangements, Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville. Contributions: Church memorial fund, 205 W. Columbus St.

___________________________________

Source: New Oxford Item, Oxford, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, September 3, 1931
Mrs. Jane M. Heintzelman, 81, wife of John D. Heintzelman, died at her home in Cashtown, Friday, following a year's illness of complications. She was born at Orrtanna, the second daughter of the late Joseph and Madeline (Mickley) Rebert. Surviving are her husband, One daughter, Miss Emma M. Heintzelman at home; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Cover, Orrtanna; Mrs. David Ogden, Bendersville, and Mrs. Philip Sowers, McKnightstown; and three brothers, Lawrence Rebert, McKnightstown, and J. Edward Rebert and William R. Rebert, both of Cashtown. Interment was made at Flohr's church on Sunday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 2 March 2014
Jean A. Heintzelman, 81, of Slatington, passed away Thursday evening, February 27, 2014, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Twp. She was the wife of Calvin P. Heintzelman, who passed away in 2009. Born August 13, 1932, in Heidelberg Township, she was the daughter of the late William L. and Florence A. (Roberts) Mack. She graduated from the former Slatington High School. Jean was a longtime member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale, and was their financial secretary for over 30 years and recording secretary for 10 years. She was employed previously for several years by the former Harold Stephens Food Wholesale, Allentown. Jean enjoyed farming and her animals. Survivors: Son, Mark C. of Slatington; daughter, Fern J., wife of Jay R. Hill, of Blairstown, NJ; four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m., Thursday, March 6, 2014, Kevin E. Hunsicker Funeral Home Inc., 4214 Main St., Slatedale. Call 10 to 11 a.m., Thursday, in the funeral home. The Reverend David L. Hess will officiate. Interment Slatedale Cemetery. Contributions: To the church, c/o the funeral home, P. O. Box 29, Slatedale, PA 18079-0029.

___________________________________

Source: The Gettysburg Times, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 12 December 1938, Page 1
John D. Heintzelman, 94, one of the last surviving Civil war veterans of Adams county, died this morning at 1:30 o'clock at his home in Cashtown from infirmities of age. The deceased had been in very good health and was active about his home. Although confined to his home for the last three weeks, he was able to be about. He was a staunch republican and has cast his vote at the general election in November. As late as October he cut wood for use at his home. He was a native of Adams county, a son of the late Daniel and Polly (Mickley) Heintzelman. Mr. Heintzelman taught school for about 12 years at Bigham's and Rocky Grove schools. He enlisted from Winchester county, New York, January 26, 1865, and was mustered into the service at Tarrytown, New York, to serve three years or until the end of the war, as a private in Company F, One Hundred and Twenty-First regiment, New York Volunteer infantry, under Commander Thomas J. Hassett and Colonels Emory Upton Franchot and Egbert Olcott. On June 25, 1865, he was transferred as a private into Company A, Sixty-Fifth regiment, New York Volunteer infantry, in charge of Commander John F. Miller and Col. Henry Fisk. He was discharged July 17, 1865, at Hart's island, New York, by reason of the close of the war. Mr. Heintzelman did not attend the 75th anniversary celebration here last summer. He was a charter member of the Cashtown Reformed church but at the time of death was a member of Zion Reformed church, Arendtsville. His wife, the former Miss Jane Melinda Rebert, died in August, 1929 (sic August, 1931). Surviving is a daughter, May at home. Funeral services from the H. B Bender and son funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Ernest W. Brindle. Interment in Flohr's cemetery. Friends may call at the Bender funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. With Mr. Heintzelman's death only three Adams County Civil war veteran remain. They are Major Calvin Gilbert, Gettysburg; George Krug, Littlestown, and J. C. Dorsey Lower, Arendtsville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 4 December 1999, Page B35
John P. Heintzelman, 40, of 200 E. Abbott St., Lansford, died Friday, Dec. 3, in Miners Memorial Medical Center, Coaldale. He was a contractor working in construction for the AA Staffing Co., Allentown. Born in Coaldale, he was a son of Connie (Bisiago) Heintzelman of Lansford and the late Roy C. Heintzelman. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Lansford. He was also a member of the Lansford Italian Club. Survivors: Mother; daughter, Gina of Summit Hill; brothers, Roy of Tamaqua, Robert of Lansford and sisters, Mary, wife of Stephen Kruzik, and Linda, wife of Philip Balliet, both of Lansford. Services: 9:30 a.m. Monday, Skrabak-Parambo Funeral Home, 210 E. Bertsch, Lansford; Mass at 10 a.m. in the church. Call 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 8 October 1994, Page B34
Joseph P. Heintzelman, 73, of Bensalem, Bucks County, died Thrusday in Delaware Valley Medical Center, Falls Township, Bucks County. He was the husband of Anna (McColgan) Heintzelman. They were married seven years. He was a diesel engineer at James D. Morrissey Contruction Co. of Northeast Philadelphia for 25 years, retiring in 1982. Born in New Tripoli, he was a son of the late Ralph G. and Ruth (Peters) Heintzelman. He was an Army veteran of World War II and received three Bronze Stars. Survivors: Wife; stepsons, Michael McColgan of Langhorne, Bucks County, and John McColgan of Holland, Bucks County; stepdaughters, Patricia McColgan of Levittown, Bucks County, and Margaret Carter of Seminole, Fla., and nine grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m Tuesday, Keller Funeral Home, 6776 Madison St., New Tripoli. Call noon to 1 p.m Tuesday. Arrangements, Beck-O'Neill-Strouse Funeral Directors, Levittown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 29 March 1984, Page B18
Karen Ann Heintzelman, daughter of Ronald J. and Gail S. (Snyder) Heintzelman of Orefield R.1, died at birth Wednesday in Allentown Hospital. Surviving with the parents are a sister, Terri L., at home; the maternal grandparents, Rolland A. and Eva M. (Miller) Snyder of Schnecksville; paternal grandfather, Carl M. Heintzelman of Schnecksville R.2; maternal great- grandfather, Milton F. Miller of Slatington R.1, and paternal great- grandfather, Daniel W. Keener of Schnecksville. Services will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville, is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 13 October 1997
Kathryn J. Schumi Heintzelman, 61, of Allentown died Sunday, Oct. 12, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of Clifford R. Heintzelman, to whom she was married for 19 years in April, and the late Joseph J. Schumi. She was secretary to an Allentown doctor for 13 years until retiring in 1988. Previously, she worked for the former Emmaus Telephone Co. Born in Emmaus, she was a daughter of Minnie I. (Hahn) Busher of Allentown and the late Albert E. Busher. She was a member of Seibert Evangelical Congregational Church, Allentown, and the Business and Professional Women's Club, Emmaus. Survivors: Husband and mother; daughter, Karen Schumi Merrill of Allentown, and brothers, Carl of Old Zionsville, Roy of Emmaus and Marvin in South Carolina. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Call 1-2 p.m. Wednesday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 22 January 2004, Page B9
Kermit C. J. Heintzelman, 89, formerly of New Tripoli R.2, died Jan. 21 in ManorCare Health Services, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of the late Marie E. (Deibert) Heintzelman. He was a railroad track repairman for the former Reading Railroad for 33 years before retiring in 1975. Survivors: Son, Lew K. of Wescosville; daughters, Alma M. Gerkovich of Walnutport, Joanne F. Hess of Chestertown, N.Y.; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Friday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 12:30-1:30 p.m. Friday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 21 September 1988, Page B10
Lamont M. Heintzelman, 59, of 623 N. Poplar St., Allentown, died Monday in Allentown Hospital after being stricken at his home. Lehigh County Coroner Wayne Snyder attributed death to natural causes. Heintzelman was the husband of Dorothea L. (Moyer) Heintzelman. In April, they observed their 39th wedding anniversary. He was a warehouseman for the former Hummel Warehouse, Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Clarence D. and Margaret K. (Dierolf) Heintzelman. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Allentown. Survivors: Wife; sons, Larry L. and Rick K., and brothers, Charles J., Clarence D. Jr. and Clifford R., all of Allentown; sisters, Anna Mae, wife of Richard Diefenderfer of Vera Cruz, Violet, wife of Donald Braim of Schnecksville, and Barbara, wife of Arthur Grammes of Slatington, and four grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Call 1-2 p.m. Thursday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 5 April 2014
Lawrence W. "Larry" Heintzelman Jr., 47, of New Tripoli, passed away unexpectedly on Wed. April 2, 2014. He was born in New Tripoli, a son of Ardell S. ( Emerich) Heintzelman of Orwigsburg, Pa. and the late Lawrence W. Heintzelman, Sr. Larry was the owner of Heintzelman Contracting Co., New Tripoli, Pa. since 1993. He was a member of Ebenezer U.C.C. Church and a 1984 graduate of Northwestern High School, both of New Tripoli, Pa. Survivors: Survivors besides his mother, includes his son Lawrence W. Heintzelman III, at home; sister Sharon L. Miller (Anthony) of Orwigsburg, Pa. and brothers Carl W. Heintzelman of Orwigsburg, and Douglas S. Heintzelman and his fiancée Samantha McClain of New Tripoli. Services: His Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 11:00 AM in the Nester Funeral Home- 8405 Kings Highway ( Rt. 143), New Tripoli,18066. Calling hours, Monday 7 to 8:30 PM and Tuesday, from 10 to 11:00 AM in the funeral home. Rev. Kevin Fruchtl will officiate. Interment in Ebenezer Union Cemetery- New Tripoli Contributions: Contributions in Larry's memory may be made to the Lawrence W. Heintzelman III, Education Fund, sent C/O Douglas S. Heintzelman, 7188 Gun Club Road, New Tripoli, Pa. 18066.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 18 August 1994
A 100-home retirement community proposed for a rural 39-acre Lynn Township site has been rejected by township planners, who questioned whether it was needed and said the plan didn't guarantee an older population would live there. The engineer for property owner Lawrence W. Heintzelman Jr., his brothers and investors Howard and David Guers, said the project "should not be a burden on the township, because the roads, water and storm sewers are owned by the developer."
*Complete article can be found at The Morning Call.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 8 January 1997, Page A12
Lawrence W. Heintzelman Sr., 67, of 7188 Gun Club Road, New Tripoli, died Tuesday, Jan. 7, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was a foundry worker for O.Z. Gedney Co. Inc., Shoemakersville, for 15 years before retiring in 1985 due to illness. Born in Lynn Township, he was a son of the late Charles and Mallie (Bennighoff) Heintzelman. He was a member of Ebenezer United Church of Christ, New Tripoli. He was a member of the Ontelaunee Rod and Gun Club. Survivors: Daughter, Sharon L., wife of Anthony Miller of Santa Clara, Calif.; sons, Carl W., Lawrence W. Jr. and Douglas S., all of New Tripoli; sister, Mrs. Naomi Arndt of Allentown; brothers, Norman of Kempton and Earl of New Tripoli, and three grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Route 143, Jacksonville. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 6 May 2006, Page B6
Lew K. Heintzelman, 70 years, formerly of Wescosville, died Friday, May 5, 2006 in the home of his daughter, Angelina K. Chavis of Mechanicsville, Maryland, with whom he resided for the last two years. He was the husband of the late Elfriede C. (Schilling) Heintzelman. Born in Neffs, Lehigh County, on March 14, 1936, Lew was the son of the late Kermit C.J. and Marie E. (Deibert) Heintzelman. He faithfully and honorably served his country in the Air Force during the Vietnam War as a communications specialist, serving two tours of duty, with a total of 25 years of service. Survivors: Daughters, Angelina K., wife of William O. Chavis, with whom he resided and Katherine A. Heintzelman of Mount Rainier, Maryland; sisters, Alma M., wife of Paul J. Gerkovich, of Walnutport and Joanne F., wife of Robert H. Hess, of Chestertown, New York; two grandchildren, Karin A. Chavis, Lew W. Chavis. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 10, 2006 in the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Interment with full military honors will follow the service in Grandview Cemetery, Allentown. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at: www.heintzelmanfh.com. Contributions: May be made to St. Marys Hospice, c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 196, 18078-0196.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 9 February 2002, Page B21
Lewis D. Heintzelman, 91, of Allentown, died Feb. 7 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He had been a mechanical inspector for Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 33 years before retiring in 1975. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Francis O. and Gertrude M. (Schoedler) Heintzelman. He was a member of St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, attaining the rank of motor machinist mate 2nd class. He was a member of the Ptarmigan Ski Club, Allentown. Survivors: Sister, Evelyn S. Geisinger Grant of Allentown; niece, nephew. Services: 8 p.m. Monday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309 Schnecksville. Call 7-8 p.m. Monday. Graveside services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Grandview Cemetery, Allentown. Contributions: To the church, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 27 April 2005, Page B11
Loretta W. Heintzelman, age 87, of New Tripoli, died April 26, 2005 in the Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Mahoning Township. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl G. Heintzelman, in 1998. She was born in Albany Township, Berks County, a daughter of the late Charles W. and Messina (Hemerly) Bailey. She was employed as a machine operator for the former Burkey Knitting Mill, Hamburg. She was a member of Ebenezer United Church of Christ Church, New Tripoli. She was also a member of the Kempton Rod & Gun Club and the Ladies auxiliary of the Kutztown Fire Company. Survivors: Two sons, Harvey C. Stump of Shoemakersville and Kenneth F. Stump of Wiconisco, Dauphin County; sister, Blanche Weaver of Kempton; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her great-granddaughter, Brandy West, age 18, who passed away Feb. 4, 2005. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 30, Nester Funeral Home, 8405 Kings Highway, New Tripoli. Calling hour will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Interment in Ebenezer Union Cemetery, New Tripoli.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 29 October 1999, Page B11
Louise E. Heintzelman, 72, of 223 N. 3rd St., Lehighton, died Wednesday,Oct. 27, in her home. She helped elderly people clean their homes for many years. Born in Palmerton, she was a daughter of the late Claude and Jennie M.(Zimmerman) Heintzelman. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Lehighton. Survivors: Sisters, Alice of Lehighton and Helen, wife of FrederickStemler, and Kathryn, wife of Willard Noll, both of Bowmanstown, nieces andnephews. Services: 11 a.m. Monday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Monday in church.Arrangements, Schaeffer Funeral Home, Lehighton. Contributions: To the church, or Lehigh Valley Hospice (Tamaqua), 2166 S.12th St., Allentown.

___________________________________


Lovina (Stover) Heintzelman
Wife of Andrew J. Heintzelman (2C5R)
b. 20 January 1842 - d. 6 November 1915

___________________________________

Source: The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 6 November 1915
Mrs. Andrew J. Heintzelman (Lovina, nee Stover) died at her home Saturday morning from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy. She was discovered lying on the kitchen floor Tuesday evening by her grandson and did not regain consciousness to the time of her death. Mrs. Heintzelman was in her seventieth year. In addition to her husband she is survived by four children; Harry and Esther Heintzelman, living near Fairfield; Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, of Altoona; Mrs. Paul Willet, of Hanover, and a step-daughter, Mrs. James Dittenhafer, of Starners. The following brothers also survive; Hiram F. Stover, of Topeka, Kansas; Simon P. Stover, McKnightstown; Amos H. Stover of Harrisburg, and E. E. Stover, of Washington D. C.Funeral will be held with services at the house, Monday morning at 9:00. Services at Flohr's church will be conducted by Rev. W. K. Fleck, with interment in the cemetery adjoining.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 26 March 2001, Page A10
Luther C. Heintzelman, 87, of 1802 Lincoln Ave., Northampton, died Sunday, March 25, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Ruth D. (Deibert) Heintzelman. They were married for 61 years last July. He was a mechanic for the former G.A. Miller Rental Corp., Orefield, for 16 years before retiring in 1977. Previously, he was a truck driver for the former Wallace Becker Trucking Co., Allentown, for 20 years. He also worked part-time as a school bus driver for the Northampton Area School District for eight years before retiring in 1984. Born in Egypt, he was a son of the late Foster W. and Annie M. (Smith) Heintzelman. He was a member of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bath. Survivors: Wife; son, Robert L. of Northampton; daughters, Grace I. Schilling of Essington, Delaware County, Shirley A. Kozo of Walnutport; brother, Willard F. of Coplay; sisters, Irene M. Deibert and Ruth H. Miller, both of Slatington; eight grandchildren, 14 great- grandchildren. Services: To be announced by Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville. Contributions: To the church memorial fund, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 17 January 1984, Page B5
Mrs. Marilyn J. Heintzelman, 53, of Greenleaf Street, Schnecksville, died Monday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife of Carl M. Heintzelman. She was the purchasing agent for the cafeteria and restaurant of the Lehigh Valley Vo-Tech School, Schnecksville, for about 10 years. Born in Heidleberg Township, she was a daughter of Daniel W. and Cora I. (Bachman) Keener of Schnecksville. She was a member of Union Lutheran Church, Neffs. She was a past matron of the Order of Eastern Star, Slatington Chapter 458. She also held offices in Schnecksville Grange No. 1648. Surviving with her husband and parents are two sons, James C. of York R.8 and Ronald J. of Orefield R.1; a sister Nancy, wife of John J. Remaley of Allentown, and three grandchildren. Services will be at 8 p.m. Thursday in the church. Calling hours will be 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday in the church. The Richard A Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville, is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: Mahoning Dispatch, Mahoning County, Ohio
Date: Friday, 7 January 1916
Mrs. Mary Heintzelman, widow of the late Jesse Heintzelman, one of the oldest and best known residents of Austintown township, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Snyder, on the Raccoon road last Sunday evening after a lingering illness with diabetes. Deceased was a daughter of Jonas and Sarah Hoffman and was born Jan. 1, 1835, consequently was 81 years of age. She was a member of the Cornersburg Lutheran church and until age and failing health prevented was one of its most active communicants. Two daughters and one son survive her – Mrs. Albert Snyder, Mrs. Jefferson Moherman and Jessie Heintzelman, all of Austintown township. Funeral services Tuesday forenoon in the Cornersburg Lutheran church were conducted by Rev. W. J. Kratz of Youngstown. Burial in the church cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 27 February 1994, Page B6
Mary K. Heintzelman, 82, of Catasauqua, died Friday in Muhlenberg Hospital Center. She was the wife of Elmer N. Heintzelman. Born in Moselem Springs, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Morris and Alice (Hunsicker) Leibensperger. Survivors: Husband; sons, Thurman of Southgate, Mich., and James of Allentown; brothers, Archie, Floyd, Morris and Ray; sisters, Mrs. Ella Mae Angstadt and Mrs. Florence Werley; five grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, John H. Brubaker Funeral Home, 3rd and Walnut streets, Catasauqua. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 28 February 1994, Page B6
FOR THE RECORD
Mary K. Heintzelman, 82, of Catasauqua, who died Friday in Muhlenberg Hospital Center, was the wife of the late Elmer N. Heintzelman. He was listed as a survivor in Sunday's Morning Call.

___________________________________


Mary (Mickley) Heintzelman
Wife of Daniel R. Heintzelman (1C6R)
b. 29 May 1808 - d. 24 November 1891

___________________________________

Source: Gettysburg Compiler, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 30 August 1892
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
On Saturday, September 3rd, 1892, the undersigned, Attorneys-in-fact for heirs of Mary M. (Mickley) Heintzelman, deceased, late of Franklin township, Adams county, will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, the following valuable real estate viz: The property long known as the Cashtown Hotel, in Cashtown, on the Chambersburg turnpike, adjoining land of John D. Heintzelman Wm. P. Blesecker and H. L. Bleam, containing 2 acres and 11 perches, more or less, improved with a large Two-story brick house, large Two-story Brick Back Building containing 14 rooms, very large Stabling, Hog Pen; running water at the house with an excellent spring also at the house and plenty of fruit, such as apples, peaches, cherries, pears, etc. This property is well located for business, convenient to churches, stores and schools. Persons desiring to view this property can call on the undersigned, residing in Cashtown. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m. when attendance will be given and terms made known by John D. Heintzelman, Geo. W. Schwartz, Attorneys-in-fact; Geo. J. Martz, Auct. Aug. 9, 1892.

Source: New Oxford Item, Cashtown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 4 December 1891, Page 5
24 November 1891, at Cashtown, Mary M. Heintzelman, aged 83 years, 5 mos., and 26 days.

The Cashtown Inn - Mickley's Hotel was established in 1797. Reportedly owned by Jacob Mickley during the Civil War when it was taken over in 1863 by the Confederate Army, General A.P. Hill encamped here and an infirmary was set up in the basement to amputate limbs of wounded confederate soldiers & the limbs were thrown out the basement door. Lee's army and wagon train went through Cashtown after his withdrawal from Antietam (Sharpsburg) in September 1862. Ghost Hunters did a show here as the Inn is referenced as one of the Civil War's historic haunted sites.

___________________________________

Source: Gettysburg Times, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 11 May 1943, Page 1
Miss May Heintzelman died suddenly this morning at her home in Cashtown from a heart attack. She apparently was in usual health when she retired Monday evening but during the night signaled a neighbor, Mrs. Frank Hartman, by turning on her front porch light. Mrs. Hartman called a physician. The death certificate was signed by Dr. C. G. Crist, county coroner, after an investigation. The deceased was born in Adams county and lived all of her life in Cashtown with the exception of one year when she resided in McKnightstown. She was a member of the Arendtsville Reformed church. Surviving are an uncle, Edward Rebert, Cashtown, and many cousins. Funeral services from the Bender funeral home at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon with her pastor, the Rev. Ernest W. Brindle, officiating. Interment in Flohr's cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening after 7 o'clock.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 13 July 2003, Page B8
Minnie A. Heintzelman, 92, of Upper Milford Township, died July 12 in her home. She was the wife of the late Clarence M. Heintzelman. She was a cafeteria worker for Shoemaker Elementary School, Macungie, for 14 years before retiring in 1976. Before that, she was a silk worker for the former Zollinger Silk Mill, Emmaus. Born in Emmaus, she was a daughter of the late Columbus and Sallie (Wagner) Kleinsmith. She was a member of Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old Zionsville. Survivors: Sons, Paul C., with whom she resided, Donald of Mount Vernon, Ind., Barry of Macungie; daughters, Betty Flexer of Mount Vernon, Joyce Frey of Cocoa, Fla., Nancy Gross of Macungie, Shirley of Emmaus; sister, Elsie Meitzler of Emmaus; 11 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, a great great grandson. She was predeceased by a son Terry L. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 5 April 1999, Page B7
Miriam (Heil) Heintzelman, 91, of South Whitehall Township died Saturday, April 3, in ManorCare Health Services, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of the late Arthur J. Heintzelman. Born in Allentown, she was a member of St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown. Survivors: Sons, Arthur J. Jr. of Casa Grande, Ariz., and Dale K. of Allentown; sister, Mrs. Mildred E. Schlaefer of Allentown, six grandchildren and four great-grandsons. Graveside services: 10 a.m. Friday, Highland Memorial Park, Allentown. No calling hours. Arrangements, Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: Friday, 24 August 1984, Page D3
Mr. Myron F. Heintzelman, aged 81, of Grand Rapids, passed away Thursday, August 23, 1984 at Beacon Light Nursing Home. Surviving are his children, Dan and Sylvia of Martin, KY, Myron E. and Marianne of Wyoming, and Robert of Wyoming; nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Purdy of California. Funeral Services will be held Monday at 10 am from the funeral home. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. The family will meet relatives and friends Saturday 7 to 0 and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Sullivan-Borr Funeral Home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 27 July 1942
Nathan J. Heintzelman, New Tripoli, died from complications at his late home about 7:30 p.m Saturday. A farmer all his life he lived in the upper part of Lehigh county during his 79 years, 9 months and 11 days. Ill since April of this year he was bedfast for the past two weeks. Mr Heintzelman was the son of the late Joseph and Sussanna (Rauch) Heintzelman and was born in Weisenberg twp., Lehigh county. His wife Polly (Snyder) preceded him in death some 16 years ago. Surviving are one son Ralph, New Tripoli; five daughters, Mrs. Henry Fenstermaker, New Tripoli R.1, Mrs. Sylvester Wannamaker, Germansville R.1, Mrs. Wilson Snyder, New Tripoli, R.1, Mrs. Daisy Baush, 632 N. 16th St., this city, and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, Maxatawny; two sister, Mrs. Emma Kocher, New Tripoli, R.F.D., Mrs. Lydia DeLong, Lafayette, Indiana; 24 grandchildren, and 29 great grandchildren. He was a member of the Lutheran wing, Ebenezer Union church, New Tripoli, and the Jr. Order of United Mechanics, New Tripoli. Funeral services will be held at his late home in New Tripoli on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Church services are to be continued in the New Tripoli church. Interment will follow in the Weisenberg church cemetery. Rev. LeRoy Bond will conduct the services. Friends are invited to call on Tuesday from 7 to 9.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 18 March 1996
Nellie I. Heintzelman, 89, of Phillipsburg died Sunday in Warren Hospital. She was the wife of the late Wilmer Heintzelman. Born in Nazareth, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Cora (Flick) Abel. Survivors: Son, Frank Washeim of Stockertown; daughters, Dorothy Pugliese of Easton and Angela Hagadorn of Phillipsburg; stepson, Charles Heintzelman of Easton; 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son and a daughter. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 S. Main St., Phillipsburg. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 2 June 1997, Page B6
Norman C. Heintzelman, 82, of 448 Pine Swamp Road, Kempton, died Sunday, June 1, at home. He was the husband of Amelia C. (Shollenberger) Heintzelman. They were married 57 years last month. He was a sand mixer for the former Berkshire Foundry, Shoemakersville, for 20 years before retiring in 1981. He was also a farmer in Kempton for most of his life. Born in Lynn Township, he was a son of the late Charles and Mallie (Bannighoff) Heintzelman. He was a Protestant. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Ida, wife of George Hoppes of Orwigsburg R.2, Shirley, wife of Donald Long of Auburn R.1, and Linda, wife of Bruce Bittner, and Darlene, wife of Charles Frey, both of Kempton R.2; sons, Mark and Ernest, both of Kempton; brother Earl of New Tripoli; sister, Naomi, wife of Howard Arndt of Allentown; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Route 143, Jacksonville. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 3 June 1997
FOR THE RECORD - Among the survivors of Norman C. Heintzelman, 82, of 448 Pine Swamp Road, Kempton, who died Sunday, is a daughter, Ida, wife of Charles Hoppes of Orwigsburg R.2. The son-in-law's first name was incorrect in Monday's obituary.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 5 June 1991, Page B8
Olive B. Heintzelman, 72, of New Tripoli R.1, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She helped operate the family farm at New Tripoli R.1. and was employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. during World War II. Born in Lynn Township, she was a daughter of the late Charles E. and Mallie M. (Bennighoff) Heintzelman. She was a member of Ebenezer United Church of Christ, New Tripoli R.1. Survivors: Brothers, Norman C. of Kempton R.2, Earl G. of New Tripoli R.1 and Lawrence W. of New Tripoli R.3, and sisters, Evelyn Werley of Alburtis and Mrs. Naomi Arndt of Allentown. Services: 1 p.m. Friday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Jacksonville (Route 143). Call noon to 1 p.m. Friday.

___________________________________

Source: Mahoning Dispatch, Mahoning County, Ohio
Date: Friday, 9 June 1939
Oscar D. Heintzelman, aged 75 years, died Tuesday evening at his home on East Main street following an illness of seven weeks from complications. He was born in Beaver Township March (? Apr) 13, 1864, but had resided in Canfield village and township 43 years, much of the time following farming. His wife, Hattie, died 10 years ago. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and had been affiliated with the grange 28 years. Surviving are three children, a daughter, Mrs. Paul Dutter (sic), with whom he lived; two sons, Clarence and Perry Heintzelman, of Youngstown; two grandchildren, a brother, Sylvanus Heintzelman, of Canfield and two sisters, Mrs. Lewis Greasel and Mrs. C. P. Moff, near New Buffalo. Funeral services at the residence Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock will be in charge of rev. L. P. McCulloch, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. L. J. Rohrbaugh of North Lima, followed by burial in the Canfield cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 27 October 2003, Page B6
Paul C. Heintzelman, 72, of Emmaus, died Oct. 25 in Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was a forklift operator for the Caloric Corp., former Topton plant, for 26 years before retiring. Previously, he was a press operator for the former Rodale Manufacturing, Emmaus, for 18 years. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Clarence M. and Minnie A. (Kleinsmith) Heintzelman. He was a member of Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old Zionsville. He was a member of Grundsow Lodge 13, Emmaus, and a volunteer for Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern Inc. Railroad, Kempton. Survivors: Brothers, Donald of Mount Vernon, Ind., Barry of Macungie; sisters, Betty Flexer of Mount Vernon, Joyce Frey of Cocoa, Fla., Nancy Gross of Macungie, Shirley of Emmaus. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Call 9-10 a.m. Thursday. Contributions: Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern Inc. Railroad.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 3 October 2002, Page B8
Pauline A. Heintzelman, 96, formerly of 1223 Chew St., Allentown, died Oct. 2 in Liberty Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Allentown, where she resided. She was an office worker for the former Techa Silk Mills & Arcadia Knitting, Allentown. Previously, she was a sales clerk for the former Zollinger Harned & Co. and the former Hess's, both of Allentown. Born in Allentown, she was the daughter of the late James M. and Ella M. (Boger) Heintzelman. She was a member of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Survivors: Nieces. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 10-10:30 a.m. Friday. Contributions: Church memorial fund, c/o the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 14 November 2011
Richard Adam Heintzelman, 81, of Schnecksville, died peacefully early Sunday morning, November 13, 2011, in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He is the husband of a loving, devoted, life partner of 57 years, Jean E. (Bear) Heintzelman. Born in West Hazleton, Luzerne County, August 11, 1930, Richard is the son of the late Henry T. and Bernice (Schwentzer) Heintzelman. His family moved to Allentown when Richard was a young child. After graduating from Allentown High School, Class of 1949, he prepared himself for his lifes work, when he graduated from the former Eckels College of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia. A licensed funeral director in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since 1953, he began his career with his aunt and uncle, Florence and Walter Bard, who owned the Walter S. Bard Funeral Home in Schnecksville. Upon both of their deaths, he became the sole proprietor of the funeral home that was then named the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home from 1958 to 1996. In 1996, his business merged with his sons funeral home in Hellertown and both became known as the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. At the time of his death, he held the Office of President of the family owned and operated funeral homes. He will always be remembered for his dedication, caring demeanor, sense of humor, and faith and trust in the Lord. He was a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association, who in 2003 recognized his 50 years of licensure as a funeral director. Active in the life of his community, he was a member of the Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schnecksville where he formerly served on council and was property chairman; In 1962-63, he served as President of the Upper Lehigh Lions Club, Schnecksville. In 2003, the club recognized his efforts by awarding him a Melvin Jones Fellow for his dedicated, humanitarian service from The Lions Club International Foundation. He was a member of the Jordan Lodge # 192, I.O.O.F., Schnecksville and a life member of the Community Fire Co. #1, Schnecksville, the Goodwill Fire Co. #1, Germansville and the Copeechan Fish & Game Club, Schnecksville. Survivors: In addition to his wife, Jean; sons, Robert Bard Heintzelman and his wife, Megan (Mulqueen), of Schnecksville and David James Heintzelman and his wife, Nancy (Shay), of Hellertown; sisters, Jean C. Harrier of Midlothian, Virginia and Joyce C. Pretz of Lititz; grandchildren, Sara, Laura, Abby, Emily, Matthew, Erin and Kaitlyn; many beloved nieces and nephews; predeceased in 1986 by a grandson, Christopher James Heintzelman to whom he is now reunited. Service: A Funeral Service of Celebration and Thanksgiving will be held 11 a.m., Friday, November 18, 2011 in the Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, 5500 Route 873, Schnecksville with the Rev. Dennis W. Moore and the Rev. Thomas N. Thomas officiating. The Heintzelman family will receive guests after 2 p.m., Thursday in the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. The committal and interment service will follow the service on Union Church Cemetery, Neffs. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelmancares.com Contributions: Memorial contributions may be made to the Union Evangelical Lutheran Church Building Fund and/or the Upper Lehigh Lions Club Fund of H.O.P.E., both in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box # 196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 2010, Page A17
Robert L. Heintzelman, 68, of Northampton, PA, died Sunday, March 7, 2010, at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Muhlenberg Campus in Bethlehem, PA. He was the husband of Helen Jane (Wolf), together they celebrated 44 years of marriage this past December 18, 2009. Born in Whitehall-(Egypt), PA. He was the son of the late Luther Heintzelman and Ruth (Deibert) Heintzelman of Nazareth. Robert was a salesman in the mens suit Department at Macys, Whitehall, PA for 20 years before retiring in 2004. He served his country as a Navy veteran for 10 years during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed the game of golf. Survivors: Surviving along with his Wife and Mother are a Son, Kevin L. Heintzelman and wife Lori of Slatington, PA; a Daughter, Marybeth wife of Dr. Scott Croll of Williamsport, PA; a Sister, Shirley wife of Ronald Kozo of Katy, Texas; four grandchildren, Billy, Jacob, Abby, Mikki. He was preceded in death by a son, Scott A. in 2007 and a sister, Grace Shilling. Services: Services are scheduled private at the convenience of the family. The Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Avenue, Northampton, PA 18067, has been entrusted with the services. Contributions: Contributions may be made to the Dept. of Veteran Affairs - Allentown Outpatient Clinic, 3110 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18103 or C/O the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 31 August 1997, Page B6
Ronald D. Heintzelman, 58, of 9230 Hamilton Blvd., Breinigsville, died Saturday, Aug. 30, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Linda (Herbster) Heintzelman. They were married 22 years last month. He was a service manager at Harned-Durham Oil Co., Emmaus, for 22 years. He was also a past deputy sheriff for Lehigh County. Born in Hauffsville, he was a son of the late Grandville and Bessie (Hinkle) Heintzelman. He was a member of Ziegel's Union Church, Breinigsville. Survivors: Wife and sons, Alan D. and Brad D., both at home. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Horace W. Schantz Funeral Home, 250 Main St., Emmaus. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions: Church memorial fund.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 30 December 1997, Page B6
Roy C. Heintzelman, 65, of 200 E. Abbott St., Lansford, died Monday, Dec. 29, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was husband of Connie (Basiago) Heintzelman. They were married for 45 years in September. He worked for Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 31 years before retiring. Born in Franklin Township, he was a son of the late Walter and Ella (Solt) Heintzelman. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Lansford. He was past president of the Lansford Little League and Crime Watch. Survivors: Wife; sons, Roy J., Robert and John, and daughters, Mary, wife of Stephen Kruzic, and Linda, wife of Philip Balliet, all of Lansford; sisters, Ruth Reed of Jim Thorpe, Lena, wife of Rodney Werley of Slatington, and Violet, wife of Daniel Eremus of Lehighton, and nine grandchildren. Services: 9:30 a.m. Friday, Skrabak-Parambo Funeral Home, 210 E. Bertsch St., Lansford; Mass at 10 a.m. in the church. Call 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 19 February 2002, Page B8
Royal D. "Butch" Heintzelman, 49, of Whitehall Township, died Feb. 17 in his home. He worked in the maintenance department of Good Shepherd Homes, Allentown, and previously for the maintenance department of South Whitehall Township. Born in Allentown, he was the son of Dorothy E. (Budnik) Heintzelman of Whitehall, and the late Royal G. Heintzelman. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: Mother; brothers, Michael and Gregory, and sister, Lisa Marie, all of Whitehall. Memorial Mass: 10 a.m. Friday, St. Andrews Catholic Church, Catasauqua. No calling hours. Arrangements, John H. Brubaker Funeral Home, Catasauqua. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 18 July 1984, Page B16
Mrs. Ruth C. Heintzelman, 79, of 3429 Market St., Camp Hill, Cumberland County, died Monday in St. Claire Hospital, Denville, N.J., after being stricken while visiting her son, Walter J. of Rockaway, N.J. She was the widow of Walter F. Heintzelman. Born in Elk Creek, Va., she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Muncie Cornett. Mrs. Heintzelman was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, and a Sunday school teacher there for eight years. She was a past president of the Mollie Pitcher Button Club and the Hapton Township Civic Club, both in Camp Hill. She was a graduate of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Surviving with her son are another son, Richard C. of Camp Hill; a brother Courtney of Borrego Springs, Calif., and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. There will be no calling hours.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 1 February 2013
Ruth D. (Deibert) Heintzelman, 92, formerly of Northampton, died Thursday, January 31, 2013 at Gracedale Nursing Home, Nazareth. She was the wife of the late Luther C. Heintzelman. Born in Lehigh Township, September 4, 1920, Ruth was the daughter of the late Elwood T. and Minnie C. (Benninger) Deibert. She was a member of Emmanuels Lutheran Church, Bath. Survivors: Daughter, Shirley A., wife of Ronald P. Kozo, of Allentown; brother, Elwood W. Deibert of Allentown; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; predeceased by children, Robert L. Heintzelman and Grace I. Schilling; siblings, Harry F. Deibert, Roy C. Deibert, and Grace M. Reinert. Services: Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m., Monday, February 4, 2013 in the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Family and friends may pay their respects from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Monday in the funeral home. Interment will follow the service at Indianland Cemetery, Walnutport. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelmancares.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Emmanuels Lutheran Church Memorial Fund c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box #196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 2 February 2013
FOR THE RECORD
Ruth Heintzelman Ruth D. Heintzelmans predeceased brother, Vance T. Deibert, was inadvertently omitted from her obituary.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 29 Jul 1988, Page B8
Mrs. Ruth J. Heintzelman, 92, formerly of New Tripoli, died Thursday in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the widow of Ralph G. Heintzelman. Born in Lynn Township, she was a daughter of the late Alvin D. and Amanda (Snyder) Peters. She was a member of the United Church of Christ congreation of Ebenezer Union Church, New Tripoli. Survivors: Son, Joseph of Bensalem; four grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 11 great great grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m Tuesday, Keller Funeral Home, 23-25 S. Madison St., New Tripoli. Call 7-8:30 p.m Monday.

___________________________________

Source: The Gettysburg Times, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 17 March 1924, Page 1
Mrs. Sarah Heintzelman, a former Gettysburg resident, but who has resided for some time in Greencastle, died Friday, in her 84th year. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Comfort, of Franklin township, and spent her entire life in the county with the exception of the last four years. Mrs. Heintzelman is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Hagerman, of Greencastle; two sisters, Mrs. Georgianna Stover, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. A. S. Pfeffer, of Gettysburg. Funeral services were held Sunday at 1 p.m., at the home of her daughter, conducted by Rev. H. B. Burkholder, pastor of the Greencastle Lutheran church, and interment was at Flohr's church cemetery, near McKnightstown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 27 October 2007, Page B10
Scott A. Heintzelman, 46, of Northampton, died Wednesday, October 24, 2007, at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. Born February 10, 1961, in Allentown, he was the son of Robert L. and Helen Jane (Wolf) Heintzelman and the husband of Anna M. (Smith) Heintzelman. He was a service writer for Brown Daub Chrysler Jeep, Hecktown, among other car dealers in the Lehigh Valley area. Survivors: Wife; parents; stepson, William J. Ivena of Northampton; brother, Kevin L. Heintzelman of Slatington; sister, Mary Beth Croll of Williamsport. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 31, 2007, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 30, 2007, at the funeral home. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Allen Township.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Shirley J. Heintzelman age 76 of St. Helen, Michigan passed away Sunday April 17, 2011 at her home. Shirley had lived in St. Helen since 1997, formerly of Southgate, MI and Allentown, PA. She was the secretary and committee chairman for the Cub Scouts in St. Helen. She enjoyed spending time with her grandkids. Survivors: Shirley is survived by her husband Thurman of St. Helen, children Thurman Heintzelman of St. Helen, David (Cindi) Heintzelman of Canton, MI and Karen (Keith) Hahn of St. Helen, grandchildren; James, Kristi, David, Jonathan, Brandon and Kevin, great-granddaughter Xienna, great-grandson Cameron and a loving niece Tanya of St. Helen. Services: Visitation at the Steuernol & McLaren Funeral Home in St. Helen, MI will begin on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 2 p.m. Pastor Dan Stoneback will officiate. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery, St. Helen. Contributions: Memorial Contributions may be made to the family.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 10 August 1995, Page B7
Stanley B. Heintzelman, 78, of 4721 Hillside Road, Coplay, died Wednesday in Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Allentown. He was the husband of Dorothy A. (Roberts) Heintzelman. They were married 51 years last November. He was a mechanic for Theo F. Eberhardt Inc., Egypt, for more than 40 years before retiring in 1979. Born in Ballietsville, he was a son of the late Foster and Annie (Smith) Heintzelman. He was a member of Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church, Berlinsville. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Karen, wife of Dale Serfass of Northampton, and Dawn, wife of Richard Bausch of Coplay; brothers, Luther of Northampton and Willard of Coplay; sisters, Mrs. Irene Deibert and Mrs. Ruth Miller, both of Slatington; four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling hours. Arrangements, Schisler Funeral Home, Northampton.

___________________________________

Source: Mahoning Dispatch, Mahoning County, Ohio
Date: Friday, 23 July 1948
Sylvanus Heintzelman, 83, of North Jackson, died at the North Side unit of Youngstown hospital Sunday afternoon of a heart ailment. Mr. Heintzelman was born in East Lewistown May 31, 1865, a son of Joseph and Sarah flickinger Heintzelman. For many years he farmed in Canfield township, later coming to canfield where he was a custodian in the school. For the past nine years he had resided in North Jackson. He was a member of Paradise church at New Buffalo. Mr. Heintzelman was twice married, his first wife, Clara Greasel Sauerwein, died in 1927 (sic 1926). On May 28, 1929, he married Mrs. Frances Grimes of Alliance, who survives. He leaves five step-daughters, Mrs. Effie Hull, Mrs. Roy E. Williams, Mrs. E.F. Bare, all of this vicinity, Mrs. Edward Obenauf of Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Sam Bowes of Los Angeles, Calif.; two stepsons, Fred Grimes of North Jackson and Raymond Grimes of California; and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Greasel and Mrs. Nettie Moff, both of Canfield. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Williams Funeral Home and burial made in the Paradise church cemetery near New Buffalo.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 28 December 1984, Page B6
Mrs. Victoria H. Heintzelman, 91, of Orefield R.2, died Thursday in her home. She was the widow of Calvin C. Heintzelman. Born in Heidelberg Township, Lehigh County, she was a daughter of the late William and Amanda (Kemmerer) German. She was a member of Morganland Lutheran Church, Orefield, R.2. Surviving are four daughters, Carrie, wife of LeRoy Breininger of Allentown R.1, Mrs. Evelyn Hunsicker, with whom she resided, and Mrs. Violet Mangold and Hilda, wife of Clifford Miller, both of New Tripoli R.2; a son, Earl W. of New Tripoli R.2; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rauch of Slatington R.2; 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the church. A calling hour will precede services in the church. The Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, 1778 Main St., Slatedale, is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 8 August 1985, Page N7
Warren C. Heintzelman Jr., son of Warren and Carolyn (Hoffman) Heintzelman of Gettysburg, formerly of Bowmanstown, was ordained into the Lutheran Ministry on July 21 during a ceremony in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Alexandria, Va. Rev. Heintzelman has accepted a call to become pastor of Gravel Springs Lutheran Parish, near Winchester, Va. He received his master of divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 4 February 2007
Willard F. Heintzelman, 83, of Coplay, died Friday, February 2, 2007, in his home. He was the husband of Leola M. (Schleicher) Heintzelman. The couple celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on October 18. Born in Egypt on May 20, 1923, Willard was the son of the late Foster W. and Annie May (Smith) Heintzelman. He faithfully and honorably served his country during World War II in the Army with a rank of Corporal in the 866th Engineers Aviation Battalion. Willard was employed as a truck driver for the former Coplay Cement Co. for 18 years before retiring in 1985. Prior to that, he worked for the former Paul C. Miller Trucking Co., Orefield, for 15 years. He was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Coplay. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Bonnie L. Usher and her husband David of Whitehall, Lynette M. Wilkerson and her husband Raymond of Halethorpe, Md.; son, Kerry F. Heintzelman of Raritan, New Jersey; sisters, Irene M. Deibert and Ruth H. Miller, both of Slatington; grandchildren, Daniel J. Pritko, Brenda L. Kreglow, Kristina Pritko, Raymond L. Wilkerson IV. He was predeceased by brothers, Luther, Stanley and Curtis Heintzelman, and a sister, Alice Miller. Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, February 7, 2007, Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville, with Rev. Aaron W. Fox officiating. Family and friends may call noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Interment at Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Allentown, will follow the service. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelmanfh.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society and/or Lehigh Valley Hospice, both c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 5 July 1989, Page B11
Mrs. Willie C. Heintzelman, 69, of 3051 N.E. 48th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Schnecksville, died last Wednesday in Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale. She was the wife of Allen G. Heintzelman. They observed their 27th wedding anniversary in November. She was a school teacher in Broward County, Fla., for the past 26 years and previously taught in Columbus, Ga., for 12 years. A graduate of Georgia State College for Women, she received her master's degree from Columbia University. Born in Eufaula, Ala., she was a daughter of the late Charles and Effie (Cliatt) Helton. She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Fort Lauderdale. Survivor: Husband. Memorial services: 8 p.m. Monday, Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs. Call 7-8 p.m. Monday in church. Arrangements, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 6 March 1988, Page B24
Mrs. Pearl K. Heist, 89, of Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township, formerly of 624 N. 11th St., Allentown, died Saturday in Sacred Heart Hospital. She was the widow of Alfred G. Heist. Born in Allentown, she was adaughter of the late Charles and Suzanna (DeLong) Schanerberger. She was a member of Faith United Church of Christ, Center Valley. Surviving are a daughter, Beatrice E., wife of Henry Spiegler of Allentown, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret David of Allentown. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. A calling hour will precede the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call Newspaper, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 24 May 1996, Page B8
Gail A. Held 56, of Trexlertown died Wednesday in her home. The Lehigh County coroner's office attributed death to natural causes. She was the wife of the late Thomas A. Sturgeon. She served in the Army at Fort Ord, Calif., as a licensed practical nurse and operation room specialist, 1963-69. She received the National Service Medal. After retiring from the Army she stayed at Fort Ord as head of the allergy unit for 10 years. Born in Orefield, she was a daughter of the late Paul F. Held and Goldie B. (Roth) Held Christman. Survivors: Brother, Clark E. Held of Kutztown, and a half brother, Ronald C. Christman of Orefield. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Schmoyer Funeral Home, 8926 Brookdale Road, Breinigsville. Call 9-10 a.m. Tuesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 12 October 1949
Mrs. Emma J. Hellerich, wife of John Hellerich, 165 Turner St. died 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in Allentown, after an illness of a year. She was 77. Mrs. Hellerich was born in Heidelberg township, the daughter of the late Stephen and Hannah (Kresseley) Heintzelman. She was a member of the lutheran faith. She is survived by a son Raymond of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Wessner and Mrs. Annie Downing, both of Allentown; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Frieda Steiff Hellerich, 86, died on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, in the Phoebe Home. She was born on December 10, 1923 to Joseph and Rosina (Grabner) Steiff. Her parents were emigrants from the Burgenland, Austria. She was very proud of her heritage. She was born and raised in Allentown and attended the Allentown public schools. She graduated from Allentown High School in 1940. She was baptized, confirmed and married in St. Peters Lutheran Church, Ridge Ave. and Chew Street, Allentown. She married Dr. Mahlon H. Hellerich on December 26, 1942. She was a devout Christian and at the time of her death she was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. Following high school, she worked as a telephone operator in Catasauqua and Mineral Wells, Texas. Later in life she worked as a tax preparer for H&R Block. She was an active member of the Albright College Womens Auxiliary and later worked as a tutor for elementary school students at Rosemont Elementary School in Bethlehem. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. Frieda enjoyed simple pleasures: birds singing in the yard, polka music in her home, her morning crossword, playing Bridge, Sudoku puzzles and Cryptoquotes. She loved people and talked eagerly to friends and strangers. She had a warm smile and kind word for everyone. She was truly one of Gods children. Survivors: She was the mother of Constance M. Schield (Marlo), Stone Lake, WI and Conrad M. Hellerich (Linda), Cocoa Beach, FL; her Grandchildren are Laura Ashby, Peter Schield and Bradley Hellerich; great-grandchildren are Margaret and Scott Ashby and Maria and Emily Schield; she is also survived by brothers-in-law, Rev. Ralph R. Hellerich (Viola) and Robert R. Moyer (Jennie); two nephews, Karl Hellerich and Michael Yost; nieces, Karen Hellerich, Mary Ann (Yost) Staley and a special niece Louise (Yost) Fielding. She was predeceased by her husband, Mahlon Hellerich, a granddaughter, Melissa Hellerich, and two sisters, Edna Steiff and Jennie Moyer (Robert). Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, at the Stephens Funeral Home, Inc., 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Matthews Lutheran Church, 521 E. Locust St., Bethlehem, PA 18018.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Dr. Mahlon H. Hellerich, 90, died in the Phoebe Home on Sunday, January 17, 2010. He was born in Allentown on January 20, 1919, the son of Raymond J. Hellerich and Mabel (nee Conrad) Hellerich. He married Frieda C. Steiff at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Allentown on December 26, 1942. Dr. Hellerich graduated from Allentown High School in 1936 and was a valedictorian of his Muhlenberg College class in 1940. He received his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1947 and his Doctor Philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1957. His major field of graduate study was American History. He was a Carnegie Foundation Fellow in a post-doctoral program in higher education administration at the University of Michigan in 1958-59. He was a teacher. His first position was a social studies teacher at Upper Moreland High School in Willow Grove, 1942-44. Following service in the U.S. Army in Europe, 1944-46, he served as an assistant professor of History at Elizabethtown College, 1946-51. He was also a professor at Towson State Teachers' College, Towson, Md., 1951-59. In 1959, he became the academic dean and professor of history at Albright college, Reading, Pa. In 1066, he held a similar position at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa. In 1970, he was appointed the first coordinator of the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges. In 1974, he was appointed the museum director and archivist of the County of Lehigh. He retired from this position in 1984. Dr. Hellerich developed various exhibits at the Lehigh County Museum in the Old Court House in Allentown, the Haines Mill Museum in Cetronia, the Lock Ridge Furnace Museum in Alburtus and the Saylor cement industry museum in Coplay. He loved to give illustrated lectures to school classes and local groups. Following his retirement, Dr. Hellerich was a lecturer for many years with the Institute for Learning in Retirement in Allentown. He was the author of Lehigh Heritage, co-author and editor of the two volume A 255 Year History of Allentown 1763-1987 and co-author and editor of Richard Peter Hoffman: A Pennsylvania German Precisionist. He was editor of the Proceedings of the Lehigh County Historical Society and The Periodical of the Lutheran Historical Society of Eastern Pennsylvania. He served as the part-time executive director of the Lehigh County Historical Society, 1974-1976. Dr. Hellerich was active in numerous organizations. He served as president of the following organizations: The Pennsylvania German society; the Congregational Council of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, Bethlehem, where he and his wife are members; the Torch Club of the Lehigh Valley, the Valley Forge Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Lutheran Historical society of Eastern Pennsylvania, Lutheran Manor in Bethlehem, and the Bethlehem Housing Authority. He served on the board of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and its sister, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He was the Pennsylvania German representative to the Pennsylvania Heritage commission. Recently, he served as president of the Phoebe Terrace Resident Association. Dr. Hellerich received many awards from these organizations. He was most proud of receiving the Distinguished Alumnus award from Allentown High School in 1979 and the 2009 Heritage Recognition Award for his 50+ years of continuous support and interest in Muhlenberg College. He was also extremely proud of the fact that he received the Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Frieda, and two children, Constance M. Schield (Marlo) of Stone Lake, WI, Conrad M. Hellerich (Linda) of Cocoa Beach, Fl, Three grandchildren (Laura Ashby, Peter Schield, Bradley Hellerich) and four great-grandchildren: Maggie and Scott Ashby, Maria and Emily Schield, a brother, Rev. Ralph Hellerich (Viola), and a brother-in-law Robert R. Moyer (Jennie). He is also survived by two nephews, Karl Hellerich and Michael Yost; nieces, Karen Hellerich, mary Ann (Yost) Staley and a special niece Louise (Yost) Fielding. He was preceded in death by his sister, Charlotte Yost (John), and by a granddaughter, Melissa Hellerich. Dr. Hellerich would like to be remembered as a Christian, a loving and loyal husband and father, a patriot, a dedicated teacher and a lover of books and libraries. Services: 10:30 A.M. Saturday at the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 521 E. Locust St. Bethlehem. Visitation will be from 4:00 - 7:30 P.M. at the Stephens Funeral Home Inc. 1335-37 Linden St. on Friday and 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. at the church on Saturday. A private burial for family members will follow the service. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 521 E. Locust St., Bethlehem 18018.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 27 October 2011
Reverend Ralph R. Hellerich, 91, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, October 24, 2011 at Lehigh Commons, Macungie. He was the husband of the late Viola Rose (Groeller ) Hellerich. He was a Lutheran Minister for 68 years, serving in Fox Chase, PA, followed by Woodbury, NJ. Later in his ministry, he served the church as an editor and publisher for the Lutheran Board of Publication in Germantown, PA, until retiring. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Raymond and Mabel (Conrad ) Hellerich. He was a member of St. Timothys Lutheran Church, Allentown. He had a never ending love for his wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors: Son, Karl Hellerich and his wife Sue of Wescosville; daughter, Karen Hellerich of Live Oak, FL., four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services: A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, October 28, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Timothys Lutheran Church 140 S. Ott St. Allentown. Interment: Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory to Arcadia Hospice 7248 Tilghman St. Suite 106, Allentown, PA 18106. Arrangements by the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 12 October 1949
Mrs. Emma J. Hellerich, wife of John Hellerich, 165 Turner St. died 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in Allentown, after an illness of a year. She was 77. Mrs. Hellerich was born in Heidelberg township, the daughter of the late Stephen and Hannah (Kresseley) Heintzelman. She was a member of the lutheran faith. She is survived by a son Raymond of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Wessner and Mrs. Annie Downing, both of Allentown; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

___________________________________


Mahlon Howard (4C2R) and Freida C. (Steiff) Hellerich

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source:
Date:
Dr. Mahlon H. Hellerich, 90, died in the Phoebe Home on Sunday, January 17, 2010. He was born in Allentown on January 20, 1919, the son of Raymond J. Hellerich and Mabel (nee Conrad) Hellerich. He married Frieda C. Steiff at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Allentown on December 26, 1942. Dr. Hellerich graduated from Allentown High School in 1936 and was a valedictorian of his Muhlenberg College class in 1940. He received his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1947 and his Doctor Philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1957. His major field of graduate study was American History. He was a Carnegie Foundation Fellow in a post-doctoral program in higher education administration at the University of Michigan in 1958-59. He was a teacher. His first position was a social studies teacher at Upper Moreland High School in Willow Grove, 1942-44. Following service in the U.S. Army in Europe, 1944-46, he served as an assistant professor of History at Elizabethtown College, 1946-51. He was also a professor at Towson State Teachers' College, Towson, Md., 1951-59. In 1959, he became the academic dean and professor of history at Albright college, Reading, Pa. In 1066, he held a similar position at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa. In 1970, he was appointed the first coordinator of the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges. In 1974, he was appointed the museum director and archivist of the County of Lehigh. He retired from this position in 1984. Dr. Hellerich developed various exhibits at the Lehigh County Museum in the Old Court House in Allentown, the Haines Mill Museum in Cetronia, the Lock Ridge Furnace Museum in Alburtus and the Saylor cement industry museum in Coplay. He loved to give illustrated lectures to school classes and local groups. Following his retirement, Dr. Hellerich was a lecturer for many years with the Institute for Learning in Retirement in Allentown. He was the author of Lehigh Heritage, co-author and editor of the two volume A 255 Year History of Allentown 1763-1987 and co-author and editor of Richard Peter Hoffman: A Pennsylvania German Precisionist. He was editor of the Proceedings of the Lehigh County Historical Society and The Periodical of the Lutheran Historical Society of Eastern Pennsylvania. He served as the part-time executive director of the Lehigh County Historical Society, 1974-1976. Dr. Hellerich was active in numerous organizations. He served as president of the following organizations: The Pennsylvania German society; the Congregational Council of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, Bethlehem, where he and his wife are members; the Torch Club of the Lehigh Valley, the Valley Forge Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Lutheran Historical society of Eastern Pennsylvania, Lutheran Manor in Bethlehem, and the Bethlehem Housing Authority. He served on the board of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and its sister, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He was the Pennsylvania German representative to the Pennsylvania Heritage commission. Recently, he served as president of the Phoebe Terrace Resident Association. Dr. Hellerich received many awards from these organizations. He was most proud of receiving the Distinguished Alumnus award from Allentown High School in 1979 and the 2009 Heritage Recognition Award for his 50+ years of continuous support and interest in Muhlenberg College. He was also extremely proud of the fact that he received the Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Frieda, and two children, Constance M. Schield (Marlo) of Stone Lake, WI, Conrad M. Hellerich (Linda) of Cocoa Beach, Fl, Three grandchildren (Laura Ashby, Peter Schield, Bradley Hellerich) and four great-grandchildren: Maggie and Scott Ashby, Maria and Emily Schield, a brother, Rev. Ralph Hellerich (Viola), and a brother-in-law Robert R. Moyer (Jennie). He is also survived by two nephews, Karl Hellerich and Michael Yost; nieces, Karen Hellerich, mary Ann (Yost) Staley and a special niece Louise (Yost) Fielding. He was preceded in death by his sister, Charlotte Yost (John), and by a granddaughter, Melissa Hellerich. Dr. Hellerich would like to be remembered as a Christian, a loving and loyal husband and father, a patriot, a dedicated teacher and a lover of books and libraries. Services: 10:30 A.M. Saturday at the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 521 E. Locust St. Bethlehem. Visitation will be from 4:00 - 7:30 P.M. at the Stephens Funeral Home Inc. 1335-37 Linden St. on Friday and 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. at the church on Saturday. A private burial for family members will follow the service. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 521 E. Locust St., Bethlehem 18018.

___________________________________

Source: Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Viola Rose Hellerich celebrated her 89th birthday on Friday, May 22, 2009 and went to be with her Lord on Saturday, May 23, 2009. She resided with her husband of 65 years, Ralph Hellerich in the Lehigh Commons in Macungie. She was born on May 22, 1920 in Allentown, to the late Charles and Cecelia (Yost) Groeller. She was the last of seven children. She went to the Sheridan Elementary School, Allen High School, and later attended Allentown Business College. Viola worked at Mack Trucks for five years before she married Ralph Hellerich. She was active in her church and the Luther League at St. Peters Lutheran Church in Allentown. She married Ralph on April 8, 1944. Viola was her husbands right hand in Parish Ministry in Fox Chase, Pa., and Woodbury, N.J. She was very active in the church choir and church womens groups. She worked at the Lutheran Publication House in Germantown, Pa., when her children were older. She was a member of St. Timothys Lutheran Church, Allentown. Viola was always an athlete. She played tennis and volleyball and was an avid Phillies fan. Viola was a wonderful wife, mother, a doting grandmother and great-grandmother. She will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew her. Survivors: Husband, son, Karl Hellerich and his wife Sue of Allentown; daughter, Karen Hellerich of McAlpin, Fla.; grandchildren, Ralph Pettit, Becky Glass, Patty Vogel and Georgie Heller; and nine great-grandchildren. Services: Funeral service will be held on Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Timothys Lutheran Church 140 South Ott Street, Allentown. Calling hour will be held on Thursday, May 28, 2009 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the church. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to: The Lutheran World Federation, 150, Route De Ferney, P.O. Box 2100 CH-1211 Geneva 2 Switzerland. Arrangements by the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown.

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source: Barry Rummel, rootsweb.com
Date: May 1972
HELSEL - George, 82, 130 Railroad St., Holsopple, died May 12, 1972, at his residence. Born Sept. 3, 1889, in Holsopple, son of Samuel and Annaliza (Lehman) Helsel. Preceded in death by parents; wife, former Susan Lohr, in 1959; four brothers, two sisters and three infant children. Survived by daughter, Helen, wife of James Hite, with whom he resided. Brother of Annie Landers, Shanksville, and Katie Holsopple, Windber. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Marlin G. Meek Funeral Home, Windber, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday the Rev. Robert Callihan, Interment Grandview Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 9 March 2004, Page B6
Florence A. Hendershot, 88, of Nazareth, died March 6 in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. She was the wife of the late Ralph H. Hendershot. Born in Plainfield Township, she was a daughter of the late Oscar and Eleanora (Moyer) Getz. She was a member of Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Nazareth, where she was organist and pianist for more than 50 years, a member of the Women's Missionary Society, active with the church's Nursery Cradle Roll, played piano for the Ladies Bible Study and was active with the Vacation Bible School. She assisted residents at the former Nazareth Bible Fellowship Home and Bible Fellowship Home of Whitehall Township. She was a volunteer for Meal on Wheels. Survivors: Sons, David of Antioch, Ill., Dale D. of Nazareth, Dennis J. of Bethlehem; daughter, Carolyn S. Buss of Nazareth; 13 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Services: 8 p.m. Tuesday in the church. Call 6-8 p.m. Tuesday in the church. Arrangements, Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, Nazareth. Contributions: Church missionary fund.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 22 July 1992, Page B10
Ralph H. Hendershot, 80, of 389 Meyer Road, Nazareth, died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was the husband of Florence A. (Getz) Hendershot. They were married 56 years in April. He was a self-employed garage door and auto open installer for 27 years, and did sales and service for former Ralph Hendershot & Sons, Nazareth, until retiring in 1983. Before that he was a carpenter for Anchor Supply Co., Whitehall Township, for five years. Born in Pen Argyl, he was a son of the late Millard and Erna (Delp) Hendershot. He was an elder and Sunday school superintendent for 25 years of Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Upper Nazareth Township. He also served on its long-range planning committee. Survivors: Wife; sons, David R. of Boca Raton, Fla., Dale of Bushkill Township and Dennis J. of Bethlehem; daughter, Carolyn S., wife of Sterling Buss of Bushkill Township; sister, Mrs. Ruby Case of Pen Argyl, and 13 grandchildren. Services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the church. Call 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday in church. Arrangements, Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, Nazareth.

___________________________________

Source: Reading Eagle, Reading, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 3 March 2013
Rev. John David Hengen, 72, of Shillington passed away February 27, 2013, in Manor Care, Sinking Spring. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen B (Bailey) Hengen. He was born in Norristown on September 28, 1940, a son of the late Rev. Walter Scott and Kathryn S. (Moyer) Hengen. Rev. Hengen was a 1958 Wilson High School graduate, he attended Lakeland College, was a Defiance College graduate, and a Winebrenner Seminary graduate. He served as a pastor in Ohio and Pennsylvania for United Church of Christ. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by his 3 sons: Mark Hengen, Brian Hengen and R. Scott Hengen. He has 2 brothers: Rev. W. Scott Hengen III and Robert Hengen, and 5 grandchildren. Graveside services will be Friday, March 8, 2013, at 2 p.m. in Forest Hills Memorial Park. The Rev. Dale Davis to officiate. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 501 N. 17th St., #212, Allentown, PA 18104 in his memory. Auman's Inc. Funeral Home, Reiffton, is entrusted with his services.

___________________________________

Source: The Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland
Date: Saturday, 25 May 1940, Page 1
Granted Divorce:
Frank B. Henneberger has been granted an absolute divorce from Josephine E. Henneberger by Judge Frank G. Wagaman. John J. Allen was the attorney.

___________________________________

Source: Herald Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland
Date: Tuesday, 29 July 1997
FRANK BEARD HENNEBERGER, 93, of 1170 Kenly Ave. Apt. 3, Hagerstown, died Monday, July 28, 1997, at Reeders Memorial Home, Boonsboro. Born Aug. 7, 1903, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Alburtus and Cora Bell Beard Henneberger. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel Welty Henneberger. He was employed by Greenwalt Electrical Co. and Potomac Edison Co. He retired from Fairchild Aircraft after 20 years. He was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church and 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Class. He later attended Church of Christ, Hagerstown. He was a member of Blue & Friendship Masonic Lodge 84, 32nd Degree Mason at AF&AM; Ithiel Royal Arch Chapter 27 Royal Arch Masons; Palestine Council 19 Royal & Select Masters; St. Bernard Comandry 9 Ali Ghan Temple AAONMES, Cumberland, Md., Knights Templar; Hagerstown Forest 95 Tall Cedars; Queen Esther Chapter 3 Order of Eastern Star; and AARP. He was manager of Masonic Temple. He volunteered at Goodwill Industries. He is survived by two daughters, Cora G. Burger of Hagerstown and Beverly L. Longanecker of Jacksonville, Fla.; four stepdaughters; two stepsons; one sister, Mabel Henneberger of Hagerstown; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Douglas A. Fiery Funeral Home Chapel; burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2005
Alice I. Henninger, 84, of Locust Road, Bath, died Tuesday, June 14, 2005 in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg. She was the wife of Robert M. Henninger, whom she married March 8, 1942. Born in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Clement E. and Mabel (Falk) Musselman. She was a homemaker for her family for many years and a former secretary for East Allen Township. She was a 1938 graduate of Whitehall High School. She was a 50-year member and past worthy matron of Order of the Eastern Star, Nazareth Chapter. She was self-employed as a lifelong farmer, raising crops and chickens. She was a member of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, Whitehall. Survivors: Husband; sons, Melvin R. and his wife, Dilys Henninger, of East Windsor, N.J., Duane H. and his wife, Cheryl Henninger, of Breinigsville; brother, Henry J. Musselman of Neffs; three grandchildren, Tracy Michele, Lisa and David; three great-grandchildren, Andrew, Bethany and Mark. Services: private. Calling from 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, 2005 in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton 18067. Order of the Eastern Star service, 8 p.m. Burial, St. Johns Union Cemetery, Mickleys. Contributions: Church memorial fund, c/o the funeral home.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 16 June 2005
Correction: Alice I. Henninger, 84, of Locust Road, Bath, who died June 14, 2005, was born in Egypt. Her place of birth was incorrect in her obituary Wednesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 20 December 2006
George M. Henninger, 79, husband of Anna L. (Wambold) Henninger, of Orefield, died Dec. 18, in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. He was employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Louise A. Henninger of Allentown, Ruth A. Hunsicker and husband Curtis of Bowmanstown; two grandchildren. Services: None. Nester F.H., New Tripoli, in charge.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 26 June 2005
Robert M. Henninger, 86, of Bath, died Friday, June 24, 2005 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, 17th and Chew streets, Allentown. He was the husband of Alice I. (Musselman) Henninger, who died June 14, 2005. Together they shared 63 wonderful years of marriage on March 8, 2005. Born in Whitehall Township, he was the son of the late George D. and Melva I. (Leh) Henninger. He was a self-employed farmer for more than 50 years, primarily in the Bath area. He was a 1936 graduate of Liberty High School. He was a Master Mason and 50-year member of Manoquesy Masonic Lodge 213, Bath, and a 32nd Degree and 50-years member of Lehigh Consistory-Valley of Allentown. He was a Shriner with the Rajah Temple, Reading and a member of the Bethlehem Shrine Club. He was also a member of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Bethlehem Forest 61. He was a member of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, Whitehall. Survivors: Two sons, Melvin R. and his wife, Dilys Henninger, of East Windsor, N.J., Duane H. and his wife, Cheryl Henninger, of Breinigsville; three grandchildren, Lisa, wife of Timothy Rutkowski, of Elkins Park, David and his wife, Megan Henninger, of West Paterson, N.J., Tracy and her husband, Scott Binkley, of State College; three great-grandchildren, Andrew, Bethany and Mark Rutkowski. Services: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 29, 2005 in Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3355 MacArthur Road, Whitehall. Calling hours from 10-11 a.m. in the church. Burial immediately following services in St. Johns Union Cemetery, Mickleys, Whitehall. Arrangements, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Contributions: Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, c/o the funeral home.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 28 June 2005
Services for Robert M. Henninger, 86, of Bath, who died June 24, 2005, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 29, 2005 in Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3355 MacArthur Road, Whitehall. Calling hours 10-11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Masonic services to be held at 11 a.m. in the church. Burial immediately following services in St. Johns Union Cemetery, Mickleys, Whitehall. Arrangements, Schisler Funeral Home, Northampton. The calling hour was incorrect and the Masonic services were omitted in his obituary Sunday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 3 March 1996, Page A18
Clarence A. Henry, 82; had lawnmower repair shop in Danielsville. Clarence A. Henry, 82, of Mountain View Mobile Home Park, Walnutport, died Saturday in Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of the late Elaine Henry and Alverta Henry. He owned and operated a lawn mover repair shop in Danielsville for 14 years before retiring in 1976. Simultaneously, he worked at the Keystone Lamp Factory, Slatington, for 31 years. Born in Lehigh Township, he was a son of the late Clarence and Jenny (Leibenguth) Henry. He was a member of Christ United Church of Christ, Walnutport. Survivors: Cousins. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 9-10 a.m. Tuesday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 3 April 1986, page B10
Mrs. Elaine E. Henry, 58, of Mountain View Mobile Court, Walnutport, died Wednesday in Allentown Hospital. She was the wife of Clarence A. Henry. She was an assembler at Keystone Lamp Factory, Slatington for seven years before retiring in 1975. She previously was an operator at Paris Neckware, Walnutport, for 20 years. Born in Northampton, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Mabel (Heckman) Serfass. She was a member of Christ UCC, Walnutport. Surviving with her husband is a brother Allen of Allentown. Services will be at 1:30 p.m Friday in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 24 December 1986, Page B8
Mrs. Erma Henry, 84, formerly of Walnutport, died Monday in Mahoning Valley, Convalescent Home, Lehighton R.1. She was the widow of Earle W. Henry. A teacher for 46 years, she taught at the Walnutport Elementary School 1940-68, and previously at the Treichlers, Aquashicola and Cherryville Elementary schools. Born in Lehigh Township, she was a daughter of the late Edgar and Cora Z. (Leibenguth) Acker. She was a member of Emmanuel Assembly of God, Northampton. Surviving are nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Richard A. Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main St., Slatington. A calling hour will precede the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 14 October 1989, Page B31
Mrs. Anna M. Herb, 94, of 4434 Hoffman Drive, Whitehall Township, died Friday in her home. She was the widow of Edward C. Herb. Born in Northampton, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Matilda (Newhart) Laubach. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Egypt. Survivors: Daughters, Mildred, wife of Henry G. Scheirer of Egypt, and Mrs. Faustina Peiffer of Bethlehem; sons, Edward O.L. of Slatington R.2 and Ernest P. of Germansville; 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter Margaret and sons, Arthur and Luther. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington St., Northampton. Call 1-2 p.m. Monday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 1 May 1997, Page A18
Ernest P. Herb, 75, of Germansville died Wednesday, April 30, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Grace L. (Bennighoff) Herb. They were married 44 years this month. The former owner of the Ruchsville Auto Service, he also was a truck driver for most of his life, working for Matlock Trucking Co. Inc., Northampton, and the former Herman and Hertz trucking companies. He retired in 1992. Born in Egypt, he was a son of the late Edward and Anna (Laubach) Herb. He was a member of New Life Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. He was a technical sergeant during World War II, having served with the 428th First Quartermaster Service Battalion. He received the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign medal. He was a life member of Teamsters Local 777. Survivors: Wife; sons, Brian V. of Germansville and Blaine E. of Fogelsville; sisters, Faustina Pfeiffer of Bethlehem and Mildred, wife of Charles Rutman of Whitehall Township; brother Edward of Slatington and three grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Keller Funeral Home, 6776 Madison St., New Tripoli. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday. Contributions: To the church.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Grace L. Herb, 80 years, of Germansville, passed away Monday, August 19, 2013, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Inpatient Hospice Unit, in Allentown. She was the widow of Ernest P. Herb. Born in New Tripoli, she was a daughter of the late Vernon A. and Florence S. (Edwards) Bennighoff. Grace was a member of New Life Evangelical Lutheran Church in New Tripoli, where she volunteered for the Helping Hands organization. She was a member of Schnecksville Senior Citizens. Survivors: Sons, Brian V. at home, and Blaine E. and wife Melody of New Tripoli; sister, Gloria Bittner of Orefield; grandchildren, Natalie and Brandon Herb, Matthew Collobella. Services: 2 p.m., Thursday, August 22, at New Life Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6804 Weiss Rd., New Tripoli, with the Rev. Scott W. Lingenfelter officiating. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Interment, Ebenezer Cemetery. Arrangements by Keller Funeral Homes, Inc, New Tripoli. Contributions: may be made to the Church, PO Box 34, 18066.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 1993, Page B2
A Germansville area woman was seriously injured when her car smashed into a tree along Route 309 in North Whitehall Township yesterday. Grace L. Herb, 60, of Germansville R.1, was in stable condition last night in the Shock Trauma Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police at Bethlehem said Herb was traveling north on Route 309, veered off the road, went about 200 feet, and hit a tree head- on. The accident was about a mile north of Route 873. Members of Community Fire Company of Schnecksville freed Herb from the wreckage and she was flown to the hospital by helicopter. North Whitehall Township Ambulance Corps also assisted.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 2 July 1997
Eugene L. "Gene" Herrity, 75, of Fort Pierce, Fla., formerly of Allentown, died Friday, June 27, in Columbia Medical Center, Port Saint Lucie, Fla. He was the husband of Leah (Wieder) Herrity . They were married 50 years last month. A graduate of Allentown Business School, he was a raw materials manager for Bethlehem Steel Corp. until retiring. Before that he worked in the experimental engineering department of Mack Trucks Inc., Allentown. Born in Erie, he was a son of the late Patrick and Catharine (Barry) Herrity. He was a member of St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, Fort Pierce and the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, Allentown. In 1977, Herrity made a bid as a director of the Parkland School Board. He was a former treasurer of the Stonecrest Swim Club, Allentown, serving 13 years. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Patricia Hoffman of Exeter, N.H.; brothers, Andrew of Bethlehem, Robert of Dallas, Texas, and Charles of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.; sister, Patricia Burrows of Allentown, and three grandchildren. Arrangements: Haisley Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 24 June 1904
Adam Alfred Hertzog, the 7 month old son of Mr. & Mrs. Adam Hertzog, of 214 North Thirteenth Street, died early yesterday morning of diphtheria. He is survived by his parents, three sisters, Eva, Gertrude and Lillian. The parent's 7 year old daughter Minnie, died of the disease a week ago. Private funeral will be held today at 3 P.M., Rev. G.A. Greiss officiating. Interment will be made in Greenwood Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 20 September 1935
Death claimed Mrs. Ellen C. Hertzog, widow of Adam A. Hertzog, contractor and builder in this city yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock in her home in Shimerville where she had been ill since April. She was 65 years, 5 months and 16 days of age. Mrs. Hertzog was born in Salisbury township, the daughter of the late William and Sarah Bogert. She resided for a number of years in Allentown but several years ago moved to Shimerville. Her husband who built churches and homes in this city, preceded his wife in death five years ago. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Paul Renner and Arthur Hertzog, Shimerville and Mrs. Ben Wragg, Allentown, also by two brothers, Oscar of Allentown, and Harvey, of near Emaus. Mrs. Hertzog was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church in this city. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at her late home in Shimerville and interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 20 June 2001, Page B9
Gladys Esther Hertzog, 74, of Genesis Elder Care Potomac Center, Arlington, Va., died Friday, June 15, in her home. She was the wife of the late George G. Hertzog. Born in Nazareth, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Florence Schisler. She was a Mormon. Survivors: Son, George G. II; daughters, Mary George Krempasky of Lewiston, Idaho, Helen M. Shoda of Churubusco, Ind., Julie A. Berry of Bellivue, Neb., Brenda L. Compton of Huntington, Md.; brother, Robert; sisters, Dorthea Landis, Cathlene Petersen; 13 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services: Were held in Maryland. Arrangements, Eberwein Funeral Services, Waldorf, Md. Contributions: Charity of one's choice.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 15 May 1925
Robert J. Hertzog died May 14, 1925 at home 314 N. 13th Street. He was 15 years 11 months and 6 days.

___________________________________

Source: Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana
Date: Monday, 19 October 1981
Mrs. Mable Buck Hetrick, 88, died at 10:35 p.m. Saturday in Augsburg Village. She was born at Lafayette in 1922. She had been a resident of Augsburg village the past four years. In 1915 she was married at Danville, ILL. to Alta C. Hetrick. He was an employee of the Nickle Plate New York Central Railroad and preceased in death in 1972. Mrs. Hetrick was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, was past worthy matron of Hope Chapter 5, Order of Eastern Star, and was past worthy high priestess of White Shine 8.bbSurviving are three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Mona) Glen of Monticello, Mrs.,David (Betty) Curtner of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. George (Phillis) Wolf of Kalamazoo, Mich., a son David L. Hetrick of Lincoln, Neb., one sister, Mrs. Cleo (May) Bryan of Lafayette; and a brother, Ted Buck of Bradenton, Fla.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call Newspaper, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 31 January 1951
James A. Hiestand, 63, former Northampton police chief and health officer for the last seven years died yesterday afternoon at Haff Hospital a short time after being admitted. He was stricken earlier in the afternoon at the Central Fire hall. A native of Northampton County, he had been a resident of Northampton for 30 years. He served on the borough police force for 20 years and was chief for 16 years, until ill health forced his retirement. He was the son of the late Abraham and Mary Smith Hiestand. Hiestand was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Howertown; Allen council 753, Junior Order of Mechanics; Pennsylvania Police Chiefs Assn; secretary, treasurer of Minsi Tribe, 357, Fraternal Order of Redmen; treasurer of Lehampton Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police and was a member of the Central and Alliance Fire companies. Surviving are his wife, the former Emma Hess; three sons, Horace and Clarence, Northampton; Norman, at home, and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and a sister.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 12 October 1990, Page B7
Carl Hilbert, 74, of 2082 Durham Road, New Hope, Bucks County, died Thursday at home. He was the husband of Marian A. (Bogert) Hilbert. They were married 50 years last December. He was employed in the grounds maintenance department of the Central Bucks School District for many years. Born in Breinigsville, he was a son of the late Charles and Oliva (Welder) Hilbert. He was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Alburtis. Survivors: Wife; sons, Barry of Mansfield, Tioga County, Donald of Furlong, Bucks County, and four grandchildren. Services: Noon Saturday in the church. Call 11 a.m. to noon Saturday in the church. Arrangements Trexle r- Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 8 August 2010
Marion A. Hilbert, 91, of Furlong, PA passed away Friday, August 6, 2010 at St. Mary Manor, Lansdale, PA. She was the wife of the late Carl Hilbert who passed away in 1990. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Harold L. and Gertie (Yarnall) Bogert. She was a custodial worker for the Central Bucks School District for 11 years. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Center, Doylestown. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She loved to cook and was an avid quilter. She was a member of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Alburtis. Survivors: Sons, Barry C. and his wife Linda of Middlebury Center (Tioga County), Donald L. and his fiancee Denise of Furlong (Bucks County); brothers, Richard and Ronald of Alburtis, Robert and his wife Mildred of Topton, Leonard and his wife Elaine of New Smithville; sisters, Beatrice Lilly and Dolores Trexler of Alburtis, Lorraine Reichert of Catasauqua; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers, Herbert and Lewis. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, August 11, 2010, Schmoyer Funeral Home 8926 Brookdale Rd., Breinigsville. Call 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Mary Manor 701 Lansdale Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 23 October 2005
Ruth J. Hile, age 88, formerly of 6020 Fort Jenkins Lane, Bloomsburg, died at 3:15 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005, at the Orangeville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Orangeville, where she was a patient since November 2004. She was in failing health for several years. She was born in Mount Pleasant Township on Aug. 23, 1917, a daughter of the late Willard Bruce and Amanda V. (Baylor) Hess. She resided in the Espy area for much of her life. Ruth was employed at various factories during her lifetime. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eldridge "Buzz" Hile; two children; three brothers: Arthur J. Hess, Raymond W. Hess and Edwin R. Hess; and by three sisters, Lena Shuman, Pauline Ulshafer and Helen Bulla. Ruth is survived by a daughter, Marlene D. Hall, Bloomsburg; a son, Ronald W. McHenry and his wife, Fiona, Spring Valley, Calif.; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. There are also a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be announced by the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg. There will be no calling hours.

___________________________________

Source: Reading Times, Reading, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 22 February 2001
Eleanor L. Hilton-Bergstraser, 68, of Springvale, Susquehanna County, died Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Wayside Hospice, Wayland, Mass., where she had resided since Feb. 15. She was the wife of Roy Bergstraser. She was predeceased by her first husband, J. Richard Hilton, on April 23, 1982. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Carroll S. Dick and H. Lynnette (Rhoads) Dick Palmer. She was employed for nine years as an English teacher at Trinity Pauling School, Pauling, N.Y., retiring in 1999. She was a 1950 graduate of Reading High School and a 1954 graduate of Albright College with a bachelor's degree in education. Bergstraser is also survived by a daughter, Robin (Hilton) Balin, Stowe, Mass., Two sons, J. Timothy Hilton, Springvale, Maine, and Thomas C. Hilton, Pylesville, Md.: a stepson, James L. Bergstraser, Wingdale, N.Y., and a stepdaughter, Kathryn (Bergstraser) Setta, Lago Vista, Texas. Other survivors include a sister, Carolyn (Dick) Jimski, Pennside, and two grandchildren. Memorial services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Merner-Pfeiffer-Klein Memorial Chapel, Albright College. Burial will be private. Henninger Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 22 October 2001
Beatrice A. "Aunt Beaty" Hinchcliff, 88, of Wapwalopen, died Saturday, Oct. 20, 2001, at Hospice Community Care Unit of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born Jan. 28, 1913, in Wapwallopen, she was a daughter of the Alvin L. and Carrie Whitebread Hess. A lifelong farmer, she worked with her late husband, Leroy E. Hinchcliff, on their dairy farm for her entire married life, continuing to operate the farm after her husband's death Nov. 23, 1971, until her retirement. A member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Wapwallopen, since 1949, Hinchcliff had helped with church dinners and other functions until her health declined. An avid gardener, she was known for her home canning and cooking for family and friends. Hinchcliff was a member of Pennsylvania Farmers' Association. In addition to her husband, three brothers died previously: Hoyt, Raymond and Ralph Hess, as did three sisters: Arlene Hess, Mae Hess and Mabel Huttenstine. Hinchcliff was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by two sons: Harold A. and Robert L. Hinchcliff, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Diane B.) Dawson, all of Wapwallopen; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with her former pastor, the Rev. M. Jane Hess, officiating. Burial will be in the Old River Church Cemetery, Wapwallopen.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Date: 27 November 1971
Leroy E. Hinchcliff, 83, Wapwallopen R.D. 1, died at Berwick Hospital yesterday morning. He had been admitted on Tuesday. Mr. Hinchcliff was born at Ruckle Hill and had spent his entire life in that area and Wapwallopen RD. He was the son of the late Arthur and Lucy Sizer Hinchcliff. He had been engaged in dairy and poultry farming all his life. Death broke a 41 year marital span. Mr. Hinchcliff was a member of United Church of Christ at Wapwallopen, president of the Consistory and also was an Elder. He was a past president and director of Farmers Cooperative Dairy, at Hazleton, for 20 years. He was also treasurer of the Wapwallopen Historical Society, and a former director of Pennsylvania Farmers Association for many years. Surviving are his wife, the former Beatrice Hess, and two sons, Harold, Wapwallopen; Robert, Wapwallopen RD, and a daugther, Dianne, at home. There are four grandchildren. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Effie Gould, Wapwallopen RD; Mrs. Ira (Elizabeth) Smith, Slocum; Mrs. Bertha Clark, Folstown; Mrs. Arthur (Ruth) Coombs, Wapwallopen; Clifford, Jamison City and Mrs. Ralph (Laura) Hess, Wapwallopen RD. Services will be held from the United Church of Christ at Wapwallopen, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. Rev. David Walkhour will officiate. Burial will be in Old River cemetery.

___________________________________


William Wesley Hine, b. 28 Apr 1883 - d. 5 Jun 1958
John Henry Hine, b. 29 Oct 1877 - d. 18 Feb 1952
Charles Franklin Hine, b. 17 Aug 1886 - d. 6 Jun 1959
(4C3R)

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE AND DATE EMAIL ME.
Source:
Date: February 1952
HINE – In the city, Feb. 18, 1952 John (Jack) Hine, beloved husband of Margaret A. Hine, loving brother of Alfred E. Hine of San Jose, William W. Hine of Hollister, and Charles F. Hine of San Francisco; a native of Missouri, aged 74. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of H.F. Suhr Co., 2919 Mission, near 25th St. Interment, Olivet Memorial Park.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call Newspaper, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 21 June 1984, page B20
Mrs. Estella M. Hinkle, 84, of 228 S. 9th St., Lehighton, died Wednesday in Palmerton Hospital. She was the widow of Albert J. Hinkle Jr. who died this year. Born in Catasauqua, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Martha (Hess) Lory. She was a member of the Wesleyan Church, Lehighton. Surviving are three sons, Robert, Eugene and Miles, all of Lehighton;six daughters, Delores Williams, Pauline, wife of Daniel Shoemaker, and Kathleen and Ruth, all of Lehighton, Marilyn, wife of John Yuhas of Jacksonville, Fla., and Martha, wife of James Musser of Collegeville, Montgomery County; a brother, Marvin O. of Lehighton; 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and nine great-great- grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the William A. Garrett Funeral Home, 3rd and Alum streets, Lehighton. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Friday.

___________________________________

Source: Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 29 December 2000
Hite - James, 85, Hollsopple, died Dec. 27, 2000, at UPMC Lee Regional. Born Nov. 7, 1915, in Benscreek, Cambria County, son of Frank and Hanna (James) Hite. Preceded in death by parents; an infant sister; and wife, former Helen Helsel, who died April 4, 1984. Survived by brother, Robert, and wife, Gwendolyn, West Virginia. Also survived by nieces and nephews; and cousin, Gary Holsopple, Lancaster. Jim was a life member of the Hollsopple Volunteer Fire Co. Army veteran of World War II. Member of Hooversville VFW. Retired from Ward Trucking, Johnstown, with 21 years' service. Family receiving friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at George E. Mason Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville, where service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Robert Callihan. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 19 December 2009
Carol Mae (Kressley) Hockman, 67, of Little River, SC died Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. Born on November 8, 1942 in Allentown, PA, she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Marcella Reiss Kressley. Carol loved dancing, mystery novels, the sun and the beach. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Survivors: Husband, Warren R. Hockman of Little River, SC; two daughters, Christina Hockman, Traci Hockman, both of Richmond, VA; three brothers, James Kressley of Gettysburg, PA, Larry Kressley of Cortlandt Manor, NY, David Kressley of Home, PA; three sisters, Shirley Miller, Linda Seng, both of Allentown, PA and LuAnn Kressley of Arlington, VA. Services: A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, December 21, 2009 in Lee Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends following the service. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Myeloproliferative Disorders (MPD) Foundation, 233 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 375, Chicago, IL 60606. www.mpdfoundation.orgLee Funeral Home & Crematory of Little River/North Myrtle Beach is serving the family.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: August 21, 1991, Page B9
Lorraine A. Hockman, 69, of Hampton House, Northampton, died Tuesday in Allentown Hospital. She was an assembler at the former Western Electric Co., Allentown, for 19 years, retiring in 1974. Born in Northampton, she was a daughter of the late Jefferson and Florence (Levan) Leibenguth. She was a member of Hope Lutheran Church, Cherryville. She belonged to many civic organizations and held various offices. Survivors: Sons, Richard of Coplay and Warren of West Lawn, Berks County; sister, Mrs. Renae Smith of Orefield, and three grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 10-11 a.m. Friday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 7 October 2011
Warren R. Hockman, 71, of Little River, died Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center after a brief illness. Born on October 9, 1939 in Allentown, PA, he was the son of the late Willard M. Hockman and Lorraine Leibenguth Hockman. Warren was a 1957 graduate of Northampton High School in Northampton, PA and a U.S. Army Veteran. He lived in West Lawn, PA, where he worked as a manager for Redners Warehouse Markets for more than 20 years. He retired to South Carolina in 2005 where he enjoyed the beach, concerts, dancing and the company of many friends. Survivors: Warren is survived by his daughters, Christina Hockman and Traci Hockman, both of Richmond, VA; and brother, Richard W. Hockman of Allentown, PA. He is predeceased by his wife of 44 years, Carol M. Kressley Hockman who passed away in 2009. Services: A celebration of Warrens life will be held at 11 am on Saturday, October 8 in Lee Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends following the service. A message of condolence may be sent tolfhome@sccoast.net. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Lee Funeral Home & Crematory of Little River/North Myrtle Beach is serving the family.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 26 June 2008
Willard M. Hockman, 88, of High Street, Bethlehem, died Tuesday, June 24, 2008, in Easton Hospital, Wilson. He was the husband of the late Elizabeth R. Betty Rose Hockman, who passed away in 2000. Born in Northampton, he was a son to the late George M. and Lillie (Kromer) Hockman. Willard worked as a salesman for Reynoldsville Casket Co., formerly Wint Casket Co., Catasauqua, for many years, retiring in 1998. He was a 1938 graduate of Northampton Area Senior High School. Willard was head, lead vocalist, known as Fiddlin Zeke, for the Broadway Buckaroos Country Western Band, for over 50 years, playing in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Maryland. Survivors: Sons, Warren and wife Carol of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Richard W. of Allentown; stepdaughter, Mrs. Ruthann Wright of Hazleton; stepson, Joseph and wife Anna Marie Palatko of Allentown; seven grandchildren; brother, Russell and wife Joan of West Catasauqua. Services: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 8:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Cherryville Road, Northampton. Contributions: Allentown Seventh Day Adventist Chruch, 2140 W. Tilghman St., Allentown, PA 18104.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Donald R. Holben, 88, of Allentown, died Sunday, October 28, 2007 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of the late Ruth M. (Conrad) Holben, whom he met on the church choir. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Anna (Miller) Holben. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 30 years retiring in 1974. He was a charter member and consistory member of Hope United Church of Christ, Allentown. He sang on the choir and was a soloist at many weddings. He was an assistant with Boy Scout Troop 40. He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served as a staff sergeant. He was awarded a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Clusters for bravery. His favorite hobby was woodworking and refinishing antiques. He was known for his sense of humor. Survivors: Sons, Larry R. and his wife, Sandra, of Bethlehem Township, Dale C. and his wife, Joyce, of Knoxville, Tenn.; brother, Richard and his wife, Jeanette, of Allentown; sister, Althea Townsend of Orefield; six grandchildren. Services: memorial, 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1 in Hope U.C.C., 1031 Flexer Ave., Allentown. Call 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday in the church. Arrangements, Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, to the church memorial fund, 18103.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 1 March 1997
Helen S. Holben, 97, formerly of Schnecksville and Allentown, died Friday, Feb. 28, in the Henry Health Care Center of The Lutheran Home at Topton. She was the wife of the late Lawrence C. Holben. She was a telephone operator at Hess's Department Store, Allentown, until retiring and, before that at Mack Trucks Inc., the Hotel Traylor and the former Americus Hotel, all in Allentown. Born in New York City, she was a daughter of the late Eugene J. and Mary J. (Edelman) Hazard. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Topton. She was a senior volunteer at Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center for 22 years until 1984, and a member of Schnecksville Grange 1684 and Schnecksville Senior Citizens Club. Survivors: Son, Dr. Franklin Sherman of Allentown, and three grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Call 9-10 a.m. Monday. Arrangements, Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 25 September 1988
John E. Holben, 73, of Kutztown R.2, died Friday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center after being stricken at home. He was the husband of Ruth E. (Oswald) Holben. They observed their 50th wedding anniversary in April. He was a watchman and plant worker for Atlas Minerals and Chemicals Inc., Mertztown, for 25 years until retiring in 1981. He simultaneously operated a farm at his home for most of his life. Born in Weisenberg Township, he was a son of the late Milton J. and Emma F. (Peters) Holben. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Mary Lou, wife of Floyd M. Seltzer Sr. of Schuylkill Haven, and Linda E., wife of Lloyd J. Moyer of Kutztown R.4; sisters, Mrs. Annie M. Schaffer of Wescosville and Minnie E., wife of James Rogers of Napa, Calif.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchi ldren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Nancy E. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 15 September 1986
Lawrence C. Holben, 91, formerly of Orefield, died Saturday in the Phoebe Home, Allentown. He was the husband of Helen S. (Hazard) Holben and the late Anna A. (Miller) Holben. He was a self-employed salesman for all of his adult life. Born in Weisenberg Township, he was a son of the late Milton and Malara (Werley) Holben. He was a member of Jordan United Church of Christ, Walbert. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Althea M., wife of Robert R. Townsend of Orefield R.1; two sons, Donald R. and Richard M., both of Allentown; a brother John of Kutztown R.2; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Schaffer of Wescosville and Minnie, wife of James Rogers of Napa, Calif.; a stepson, Dr. Franklin E. Sherman of Chicago, Ill.; four grandchildren, seven great- grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Phoebe Home. A calling hour will precede the services. The Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville, is in charge of arrangements.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 25 April 2006
Lela A. (Kreidler) Holben, 87 years, formerly of Ironton, died Monday, April 24, 2006 in Phoebe Home, Allentown, where she was a resident for the last three and a half years. She was the wife of the late Allen W. Holben. Born in Fleetwood, Lela was the daughter of the late Thomas W. and Mamie (Border) Kreidler. She worked in food service in the cafeteria of the Ironton Elementary School of the Parkland School District for 19 years before retiring. She was a member of the Union United Church of Christ, Neffs; a member of the Jessie K. Berlin Memorial Chapter 492, O.E.S., Catasauqua, and a life member of the NOVA Auxiliary, Coplay. Survivors: Daughter, Doris L. Schwoyer and her husband, Jon, of Allentown; grandsons, Brian J. Schwoyer and his wife, Shelly, of Kearns, Utah and Chet A. Schwoyer Sr. and his wife Kim of Williamsport; great-grandchildren, BethAnn, Jessica, Chet Jr., Cody, Zachary, Zander and Alexis; several nieces. Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, 2006 in the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville, with the Rev. Thomas N. Thomas officiating. Call noon to 12:50 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. An Eastern Star Service will take place at 12:50 p.m. Interment will follow the service in Union Church Cemetery, Neffs.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 24 November 2006
Lillian Mae (Young) Holben, 83 years, of Allentown, formerly of New Tripoli, died Wednesday, November 22, 2006 in her home. She was the wife of the late Sterling N. Holben. Born in Allentown,s he was the daughter of the late Preston and Eva (Hollenbach) Young. She was a clerk for the Farmers Market, Allentown, for 16 years retiring in 1998. She worked for Food Fair, the former Pantry Pride and Giant for 20 years. She worked in farming for many years in Lowhill and Weisenberg townships. She was a member of Weisenberg Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. Survivors: Daughters, Catherine, wife of John Csencitz, of Orefield, Doris, wife of Danton Newhard, of Slatington, Barbara, wife of Francis Quier, of Kempton, Bernice, wife of William Lupacchini, of Lehighton; sons, Herman in South Carolina, warren of Rock Hill, S.C.; sisters, Betty Fries of Allentown, Elinor Derr of Northampton; 15 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson. Services: memorial, 2 p.m. Monday, November 27, Weisenberg Lutheran Church, 7645 Weisenberg Church Road, New Tripoli, with the Rev. Raymond J. Hand officiating. Arrangements by Keller Funeral Homes Inc., Fogelsville. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions to be made to the church, c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 52, Fogelsville, 18051.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Ruth E. Holben, 88, formerly of Fenstermacher Road, Kutztown, died Sunday, August 20, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the widow of John E. Holben, who died in 1988. Born in Topton, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Sallie (Pauley) Oswald. She worked at Deischer Knitting Mill, Kutztown, before retiring. Survivors: Daughters, Mary Lou, wife of Floyd M. Seltzer Sr. of Schuylkill Haven, Linda E., wife of Lloyd J. Moyer of Kutztown; grandchildren, Michael J. Seltzer, husband of Fay of Orwigsburg, Carol A., wife of Darryl Morgan of Friedensburg, Dennis P. Seltzer, husband of Nancy of Selinsgrove, Christine E., wife of Michael Herring in Minnesota, Floyd M. Seltzer Jr., husband of Michelle of Schuylkill Haven, David J. Moyer Sr., Darryl J. Moyer, husband of Angie, and Daniel J. Moyer, all of Kutztown; great-grandchildren, Melissa A., Anthony M. and Lori M. Herring, all in Minnesota, Roxanne M. and Audrey Seltzer, both of Selinsgrove, Joshua A. and Alicia M. Morgan, both of Friedensburg, Floyd M. III, Matthew A. and Adam J. Seltzer, all of Schuylkill Haven, Justin D., Dylan J. and David J. Moyer Jr., all of Kutztown. She was predeceased by a daughter, Nancy E. Holben, and by sisters, Pauline H. Kline and Esther Geist Giannotti. Services: 11:30 a.m. Friday, Schmoyer Funeral Home, 8926 Brookdale Rd. Breinigsville. A calling period will begin at 10 a.m. Friday. Interment in Weisenberg Union Cemetery will follow the services.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 21 May 2004
Ruth M. Holben, 80, of Allentown, died May 19 in her home. She was the wife of Donald R. Holben. They observed their 57th wedding anniversary in December. She was a charter member of Hope U.C.C., Allentown, and a member of its choir. She was co-founder, teacher and director of Hope U.C.C. Nursery School for 30 years before retiring and also was founder and teacher of Hope U.C.C. Art school. Born in Allentown, she was the daughter of the late Robert N. and Beulah (Leiss) Conrad. She was the former president of Church Women United. She was a former board member of the Lehigh Valley Conference of Churches, receiving its Ecumenical Service Award, and a volunteer leader for its soup kitchen. She was known in the area as Grandma Holben - Storyteller. She would draw Teddy Bears for children at various restaurants. Survivors: Husband; sons, Larry R. of Bethlehem Township, Dale of Knoxville, Tenn.; brother, Robert F. Conrad Sr. of Bethlehem; six grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 24, in the church. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Monday in the church. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown. Arrangements, Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, to the church memorial fund.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 28 October 1986
Services for Sterling N. Holben, 65, of New Tripoli R.2, who was killed Sunday night in a head-on crash of two cars on Route 100 in Upper Macungie Township, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Weisenberg Lutheran Church, New Tripoli R.2. A calling hour will precede the services. Lehigh County Coroner Robert C. Weir attributed death to massive head injuries. Holben was the husband of Lillian Mae (Young) Holben. They observed their 38th wedding anniversary last February. He was a self-employed farmer for most of his life and also worked for Mack Trucks for 43 years. He retired from Mack Trucks in 1984 but continued farming until his death. Born in Weisenberg Township, he was a son of the late Nevin and Hilda (Holben) Holben. He was a member of Weisenberg Lutheran Church, New Tripoli R.2. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving with his widow are four daughters, Catherine, wife of John Csencitz of Orefield, Doris, wife of Danton Newhard of New Tripoli, Barbara, wife of Francis Quier of Kempton R.1, and Bernice, wife of William Lupacchini of Slatington; two sons, Herman S. of Kutztown and Warren N., at home; three sisters, Betty, wife of Weston Ruch of Quakertown, and Mrs. Carolyn Rupp of Orefield and Mrs. Dorothea Baver of Wescosville, and 10 grandchildren. The Keller Funeral Home, 20 N. Church St., Fogelsville, is in charge of arrangements.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 28 October 1986
Three people seriously injured in a traffic accident Sunday night in Upper Macungie Township were listed in critical condition yesterday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. Two others were killed. Police said Sterling N. Holben, 65, of New Tripoli R.2 was the driver of a northbound vehicle that crossed the center line of Route 100 just south of Mohr Lane at about 8:55 p.m., striking a southbound car head-on. Holben and Henry C. Reifinger, 59, of 48 N. 2nd St., Alburtis, a passenger in the southbound car, were pronounced dead at the scene by Lehigh County Deputy Coroner Wayne Snyder. Morris F. Hamm, 68, of Allentown R.8, the driver of the southbound car, and passengers Luella M. Hamm, 65, his wife, and Laura C. Reifinger, 62, wife of Henry Reifinger, were hospitalized.

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 27 October 1986
Two people were killed and three seriously injured last night in the head- on crash of two cars on Route 100, just south of Mohr Lane in Upper Macungie Township. State police at Fogelsville identified the victims as Sterling N. Holben, 65, of New Tripoli R.2, and Henry C. Reifinger, 59, of 48 N. 2nd St., Alburtis. Both were pronounced dead at the scene by Deputy Coroner Wayne Snyder. Injured were Morris F. Hamm, 68, of Allentown R.8; his wife, Luella M., 65, and Laura C. Reifinger, 62, wife of Henry. Troopers said the 8:55 p.m. crash happened when Holben's northbound car, traveling at a high rate of speed, crossed the center line and crashed head-on with Hamm's southbound car. Hamm and the surviving passengers in his car were transported to the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center in the Cetronia ambulance. Police said the occupants of the Hamm car were pinned in the wreckage and had to be freed by members of the Fogelsville Fire Co. and rescue units.

___________________________________

Source: Lafayette Leader, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Date: Thursday, 11 January 1990
Earl Hollenbeck, 87, Lafayette, died January 8, 1990 at Murdock Nursing Home. He was born Jan. 6, 1903 in Stockwell, but lived in Lafayette most of his life. He graduated from Stockwell High School, Cincinnati Junior College and Lafayette Business College. He worked for the old Monon Railroad before opening Earl Hollenbeck Real Estate and Insurance Agency in 1968. He married Esther M. Franklin on May 27, 1945 in Kirklin. She survives and formerly was a home economics teacher at Clinton Prairie and Wea schools. He was a member of Congress Street United Methodist Church, American Legion Post 11, Eagles Lodge 347, Conservation Club, and the National Society of Mayflower Descendants. Surviving with his wife is a daughter, Linda (Mrs. Ronald) Milks of Lafayette; a son, Lynn F. Hollenbeck, Lafayette; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Humm, Denver, CO. Memorial service Landis-Loy Mortuary, Jan. 10, Rev. Stephen A. Beutler officiating. Internment Tippecanoe Memory Gardens.

___________________________________

Source: Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 14 March 1998, Page A7
William C. Hollyday Jr., 81, of Landis Homes Retirement Community, 1001 E. Oregon Road, Lititz, formerly of Watchung, N.J., died Thursday at Landis Homes after a brief illness. Hollyday was a research associate at Exxon Chemical Co., Linden, N.J., from 1943 until his retirement in 1981. During his career as an organic chemist, he was awarded 38 U.S. patents for chemical compounds. He was a member of the American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Sigma Xi. Hollyday earned a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Juniata College in 1939, a master's degree in 1942 and a doctorate in organic chemistry in 1944 from Rutgers University. He was a member Highland Presbyterian Church, serving on the board of deacons. While in New Jersey, he was active in Fanwood Presbyterian Church, serving on the session and as an elder and deacon. Hollyday also was treasurer of the Presbytery of Elizabeth, N.J., of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Hollyday enjoyed international travel, photography, and reading. He and his wife, Helen Stahl Hollyday, observed their 54th wedding anniversary last June. Born in Funkstown, Md., he was the son of the late William C. and Lillian Baker Hollyday. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Margaret A. of Paoli; two sons, William J. of Nazareth and John D., husband of Hyunchung Hollyday of Lincroft, N.J.; three grandchildren; and two brothers, Joseph S. of North Andover, Mass. and Robert D. of Waynesboro, Va. He was preceded in death by two brothers, James H. and Thomas B.

___________________________________

Source: Bureau County Republican, Princeton, Illinois
Date: Wednesday, 1 September 2004
PRINCETON -- Lolita V. Holsclaw, 86, of 445 Elm Place, Princeton, died on Monday, Aug. 30, 2004, at Walnut Manor Health Care in Walnut. Born Feb. 22, 1918, in Bradford to Carl and Marie (Benedict) Reed, she married Harold E. Holsclaw May 10, 1942, in Bradford. He died Dec. 18, 1991. She was a farmer's wife and worked at Covenant Children's Home in Princeton. She graduated from Bradford High School in 1939. She was a participant in the grandparent program at Princeton Elementary Schools for 10 years. Survivors include one son, Roger (Carol) Holsclaw of Princeton; two sisters, Mary Lou (Carl) Griffin of Fort Myers, Fla., and Betty (Len) Pettit of Alva, Fla.; one brother, Harvey (Clara) Reed of Alva, Fla.; three grandchildren, David (Jane) Holsclaw of St. Charles, Mo., Michael (Lee) Holsclaw of Bolingbrook and Amy Holsclaw of Malden; and five great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and one brother. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Norberg Memorial Home, Princeton, with the Rev. Alan Meyer officiating. Burial will be in Osceola Grove Cemetery in Bradford. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the time of the service Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 18 April 2002
Carl O. Hontz, 83, of Berwick, died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Oct. 15, 1918, in Oneconta, N.Y., he was a son of the late Freas W. and Josephine Peters Hontz. Mr. Hontz was a corporal in the Army's 1126 MP Company, serving in Luzon, New Guinea, and the Southern Philippines. In his early years, he was employed as a foundry worker at AC&F, Berwick, until 1958. He retired as a miner for Bethlehem Steel. Mr. Hontz was a member of the Ephrata VFW Post 3376; American Legion Post 537, Morgantown; the Morgantown Fire Co.; and was a former member of the Defenders Fire Co. and Berwick Moose Lodge. An avid golfer, he also loved to travel. Three brothers died previously: Roy and Homer Hontz, and Paul Hontz in infancy. He is survived by tow sons: Carl F. Hontz, Douglassville; and Douglas D. Hontz, Reading; a daughter, Carla Sue Young, Berwick; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four brothers: Donald Hontz, Manheim; Russell Hontz, Cleona; Freas Hontz, Morgantown; and Fred Hontz, Sunbury; and four sisters: Mrs. Ivan (Naomi) Hockenbrough, Arlene Knepp and Inez Campbell, all of Sunbury; and Mrs. Jack (Lois) Wood, Hummelstown. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 110 Chestnut St., Berwick, with the Rev. Frank L. Demmy officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Berwick.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Date: Tuesday, 3 July 1990
Hobbie native was equipment mechanic Clarence W. Hontz, 85, 15 Strayer Drive, Carlisle, died at 9:25 p.m Sunday in the Carlisle Hospital. Born in Hobbie, March 6, 1905, he was a son of the late Stephen and Nora Hippensteel Hontz. He had lived in Carlisle for the pate 2 1/2 years and prior to that in Ephrata and State College. In his early years he was a dragline operator and mechanic in the Hazleton area. In 1940, he relocated to the Clearfield area as an operator and diesel mechanic. In 1950, he moved to State College, where he was self-employed in a small excavating business. Before retiring in 1972, he was employed by Herbert R. Imbt, State College, as a heavy equipment mechanic. He was a member fo Bethany United Church of Christ, Ephrata, the International Union of Operating Engineers and the AARP. Three brothers and two sisters died previously: Roy, John and Freas Hontz; and Ruth Cragle and Myrtle Bridle. He is survived by his wife, the former Cleo Hess to whom he was married 61 years on March 30; a daughter Mrs. Lee (Ruth) Brubaker, Ephrata; a son Jack Hontz at home; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was the last member of his immediate family. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Heller Funeral Home, Nescopeck with the Rev. Dr. Rick Mearkle, his pastor officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Briggsville.

___________________________________

Source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 13 March 2005
Woman taught school in Nescopeck Township Cleo L. Hontz, 97, of Carlisle, died on Saturday, March 12, 2005, at 7:30 a.m. in Thornwald Home, Carlisle. Cleo was born in Nescopeck Township, Aug. 6, 1907, a daughter of the late Fred E. and Hattie Readler Hess. She graduated from Berwick High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Mrs. Hontz taught in Nescopeck Township school before her marriage and later did substitute teaching in Clearfield. She lived in the Carlisle area for 17 years and previously resided in Ephrata, State College and Clearfield. She was a member of First U.C.C. Church in Carlisle, the U.C.C. Home Auxiliary and AARP. Mrs. Hontz was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Clarence W. Hontz, on July 1, 1990; and four sisters: Maud Smith; Lucretia Gearhart; Hazel Chapin; and Hilda C. Mowery. She will be remembered by her children: Mrs. Lee (Ruth) Brubaker, Ephrata; Jack Hontz, Carlisle; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Entrusted to the care of the Heller Funeral Home, Nescopeck, where a calling period will be Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. followed by an 11 a.m graveside service in Mount Zion Cemetery, Briggsville, with the Rev. Lynn Schultz, her pastor, officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Mount Zion U.C.C. Church, 832 E. Third St., Nescopeck, PA 18635 

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 25 February 1995, Page B28
Howard N. Huber Sr., 86, of Wellsboro, Tioga County, formerly of Vera Cruz, died Thursday in Country Terrace, Wellsboro. He was the husband of the late Beatrice M. (Levy) Huber. He was a truck builder for Mack Trucks Inc., Allentown, for 45 years, retiring in 1970. Born in Hereford, he was a son of the late Elmer and Mary Huber. He was a member of New Goshenhoppen Church of Christ, East Greenville. Survivor: Son, Howard N. Jr. of Wellsboro. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Mann Funeral Home, 222 Washington St., East Greenville. No calling hours.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 26 January 1985
Mrs. Emma I. Huff, 63, of 217-B E. Kleinhans St., Easton, died Thursday in Easton Hospital. She was the wife of Joseph F. Huff Sr. She worked for Binney & Smith, Inc., Easton, for more than 20 years until retiring. Born in Long Island, N.Y., she was a daughter of the late William and Anna (Sankle) Fitzsgibbons. Surviving with her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Sharon Lee Lipare of Bethlehem Township; three sisters, Martha Wesse of Palmer Township, Nancy Ahart of Alpha, N.J., and Joan Stem of Easton; five brothers, William Stem and John Stem of Bethlehem Township, Albert Stem and Robert Stem, both of Palmer Township, and Charles Stem of Easton; six grandchildren, two step- grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A son, Joseph F. Jr., died in 1983. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Strunk Funeral Home, Berwick and Reynolds streets, Easton. Calling hours are 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

___________________________________

Source: Easton Express Times, Easton, Pennsylvania
Date: Thursday, 2 May 2002, Page B6
Serba S. Huff, 89, formerly of Morris Street, Phillipsburg, died Wednesday, May 1, in the Care Center of Brakeley, Lopatcong Township. She was a crossing guard for the Phillipsburg School District. Before that, she worked at the former Canister Co. in Phillipsburg. Born May 8, 1912, in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Sara Stem Swick. She resided in Phillipsburg all her life. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg. She was a 1930 graduate of Phillipsburg High School. She was a charter member of the Sunny Seniors of Phillipsburg and was a volunteer at Warren Hospital and Phillipsburg Meals on Wheels. Her husband, Stanley C., died in 1978. She is survived by a daughter, Karen L. Osmun of Glen Gardner; two sisters, Meryl Crozier and Sylvia Jarvis, both of Phillipsburg; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A daughter, Betsy L. Buck; and two brothers, Harry Jr. and Jack, died earlier. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Rupell Funeral Home, 465 Memorial Parkway, Phillipsburg. Call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday to time of services in the funeral home. Burial will be in Northampton Memorial Shrine in Palmer Township. The family requests memorials to the American Cancer Society, Ovarian Research, Warren Unit, 4 Opdyke's Lane, Oxford, NJ 07863.

___________________________________

IF YOU KNOW THE SOURCE EMAIL ME.
Source: Clarion County Obituaries, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 19 November 2001
Arlene V. Hugus, 89, of Knox, died Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17, 2001, at the Pennsylvania Memorial Home in Brookville following a short illness. Born May 29, 1912, in Venus, she was the eldest daughter of the late Harry P. and Olive M. Detar Kahle. She married W. Oscar Hugus, the Keystone Elementary School supervisor, Aug. 10, 1935. He preceded her in death in 1986. She was a graduate of Shippenville High School. Mrs. Hugus was a member of the Grace Evangelical Congregational Church of Ninevah where she taught the Women's Bible Class and sang in the church choir for many years. She was recognized in 1989 by the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association for 50 years of service in Sunday School. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Barbara J. and Harold G. Baker of Knox; three sisters, Janet E. Hanna and her husband Rev. James G. Hanna of Knox, Louise A. Dunn of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Evelyn J. Kapp of Clark's Summit; a granddaughter and her husband, J. Lanea and Donald C. Burns of Knox; two great-grandchildren, Jennifer E. and Emily O. Burns, both of Knox; and a number of nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death in addition to her husband and parents were an infant son and two brothers-in-law, Paul E. Dunn and Glenn W. Kapp. Friends were received Sunday at the William N. Rupert Mortuary Inc. in Knox. They will also be received from 10 to 11 a.m. today at the Grace Evangelical Church in Ninevah. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today in the church. Rev. Richard Osberg, pastor of the church, will officiate. Interment will follow at the Knox Union Cemetery. The family suggests that memorials may be made to the Grace Evangelical Church Building Fund, 2561 Grace Church Road, Knox, 16232, or to the Clarion-Forest VNA, Main Street, Knox, 16232.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 14 March 2005
Raymond R. Hunara, 57, of Bethlehem, passed away Friday, March 11, 2005 in St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Denice A. (Schaffer) Hunara. They observed 23 years of marriage. Born August 21, 1947, in Allentown, he was a son of the late George and Ruth (Wink) Hunara. He was a laborer for Fox Bindery, Quakertown, for 11 years. He was a member of Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jacksonville. He participated in two bowling leagues at Boulevard Lanes, Allentown. Survivors: Wife; son Kyle; daughter, Angela; brothers, James, John, William, Anthony; sisters, Ellen Owens, Carol Cappallano, Rosalind Gambino, Jessica Williams, Tracie Hunara; seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandchild and a brother, George. Services: memorial, 11 a.m. Friday, March 18, 2005, Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2700 Jacksonville Rd., Bethlehem. There will be no calling hours.Interment is private. Arrangements, George G. Bensing Funeral Home Inc., Moorestown.Contributions: American Cancer Society, Lehigh Valley Unit, 3893 Adler Place, Bethlehem 18017.

___________________________________

Source: The Repository, Massillion, Ohio
Date: Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Bertha Mae Hunsicker, 106, of Canton, died November 8, 2008 in The Canton Christian Home, where she was a longtime resident. The daughter of the late William and Ellen (Anthony) Chenot, she was born in Canfield, July 10, 1902. She was an active member of Faith United Church where she was a member of Lydia Circle. A 1924 graduate of Mount Union College, she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and was a teacher at Alliance High School. She was an avid gardener and lifelong needlework enthusiast. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Hiram R.; daughters, Lois Ann Roepnack and Nancy Ellen Savage. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, William R. and Marilyn Hunsicker of Campbell, CA; daughter and son-in-law, Jean Kathleen and Ron Gray of Surprise, AZ; sons-in-law, Paul Roepnack and Richard Savage; 12 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, November 15, 2008, in the Karlo-Feucht Funeral Home, 5000 Everhard Road NW, Canton with Mr. Ron Iwanusa officiating. Inurnment will be in Rose Hill Burial Park, Fairlawn. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the activity department at the Canton Christian Home, 2550 Cleveland Ave NW, Canton, OH 44709 or to Faith United Methodist Church, 300 9th St NE, North Canton, OH 44720. Karlo-Feucht Funeral Home (330-494-9644).

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, 8 July 1989, Page B26
Mrs. Evelyn E. Hunsicker, 72, of Orefield R.2, died Friday in the home of her daughter, Grace V. Reichard, of Breinigsville R.1. Hunsicker was the widow of Warren R. Hunsicker. She was a line worker for Pet Foods, Allentown, for 20 years before retiring in 1976. Born in Lehigh County, she was a daughter of the late Calvin and Victoria (German) Heintzelman. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Morgenland Union Church, Orefield R.2. Survivors: Daughter; sons, Gerald W. and Barry W., both of Orefield R.2; brother Earl of New Tripoli R.2; sisters, Carrie, wife of Leroy Breininger of Allentown R.1, Mrs. Violet Mangold and Hilda, wife of Clifford Miller, both of New Tripoli R.2, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Carl C. Services: 10 a.m. Monday in the church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Keller Funeral Home, 20 N. Church St., Fogelsville.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, 5 August 2013
Lee B. Hunsicker, 70, of Walnutport, died Saturday, August 3, 2013 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. He was the husband of Joann E. (Helfrich) Hunsicker. The couple celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary June 23. Born in Palmerton, April 23, 1943, Lee was the son of the late Fred J. and Althea M. (Wanamaker) Hunsicker. He was a life-long farmer in Lehigh Township. Lee was a member of Grundsaw Lodges located in Emerald and Ashfield. He also was a member of the Old Time Plow Boys and an avid hunter. Survivors: In addition to his wife, Joann; daughters, Connie A. wife of Michael Muschko of Northampton, Kay L. wife of Andrew Adams of Winston-Salem, NC, Penny L. wife of Mitchell Hawk, Jr. of Saylorsburg; four grandchildren, Alena, Kaylee, Brad, Ben; one great granddaughter, Ava. Services: Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, August 8, 2013 in the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Family and friends may pay their respects from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Interment will follow the service at Indianland Cemetery, Cherryville. Contributions: Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Reformed Church or St. Pauls UCC Indianland in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box # 196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Sunday, 27 December 1998
Hunsicker / Arndt Wedding Jaimie Lisa Arndt and Mark Richard Hunsicker were married yesterday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Catasauqua. Stephanie Arndt, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Michael Hunsicker, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arndt of Catasauqua and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunsicker of Coplay. The bride, a graduate of Catasauqua High School and Elizabethtown College, is an occupational therapist. The bridegroom, who graduated from Whitehall High School and West Point Military Academy, is serving with the Army as a second lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. The newlyweds will live in Colorado Springs, Colo.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2003, Page B11
Mildred E. J. Hunsicker, 89, of Slatedale, died Oct. 21 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of the late Oliver O. Hunsicker. She was a seamstress for Paris Neckwear, Walnutport, for more than 20 years before retiring and previously was a cafeteria worker for the former Slatedale Elementary School. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter of the late Granville J. and Clara M. (Walters) Heintzelman. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Slatedale, and its Sunday school. She was a life member of Goodwill Fire Company, Germansville, and a member of the Slatington Senior Citizens. Survivors: Sons, Sherwood H. of White Haven, Luzerne County; daughter, Vivian B. Neff, with whom she resided; brother, Calvin P. of Slatington; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Kevin E. Hunsicker Funeral Home, 4214 Main St., Slatedale. Call 10-11 a.m. Friday. Contributions: Church memorial fund, American Heart Association or National Kidney Foundation.

___________________________________

Source: San Jose Mercury News, California
Date: Saturday, 8 January 2011
William Hunsicker, resident of Campbell, passed quietly in his sleep on January 6, 2011 at the age of 78. He was a kind and loving husband and father. He enjoyed gardening, golfing, and spending time with his wife, his family, and his little dog. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn, his three daughters, and 7 grandchildren. Memorial services will take place at Alameda Family Funeral Home in Saratoga, on January 11th, at 1:30 p.m.

___________________________________

Source: Salem News, Salem, Ohio
Date: Tuesday, 21 April 1998
Catherine M. Hutter, 94, formerly of West Park Avenue, died at 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the Parkside Health Care Center, where she had been a patient for three years. She was born Feb. 20, 1904, in North Beaver Township, Lawrence County, Pa., the daughter of David Milo and Irene Luella (Hahn) Paden. Mrs. Hutter had attended business college in Youngstown. She had lived in Columbiana for 45 years, coming from Petersburg. She had been employed at the former G. M. McKelvey Company in Youngstown for three years, the A&P Tea Company office in Youngstown for seven years and then was a payroll clerk for General Electric in Youngstown for 11 years, retiring in 1945. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Columbiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Hutter, whom she married Jan. 24, 1945. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Jane) Knight of Columbiana; and two grandchildren. 

___________________________________

Source: Lisbon Morning Journal, Lisbon, Ohio
Date: Wednesday, 21 April 1976
COLUMBIANA - Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Warrick-Kummer Funeral Home for John W. Hutter, 89, of 519 W. Park Ave., who died at 7:45 p.m. Monday in Community Hospital East Unit, Salem where he had been a patient five days. He had been ill five days. He was born May 6, 1886 in East Palestine, a son of Michael and Teresa Wakeshidder Hutter and had resided at his present address for 23 years, coming here from Petersburg. He had been owner and operator of Hutter Coach Line for 25 years and later sold real estate. He was a member of Columbiana Presbyterian Church. Besides his wife, the former Catherine Paden, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Frances) McCloskey of East Palestine and Mrs. Kenneth (Jane) Knight, Jr., of Columbiana; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The Rev. Robert Weinman will officiate. Burial will be at Columbiana Mausoleum. Informal calling hours will be today at the funeral home.

___________________________________

Source: Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Maryland
Date: Friday, 3 November 1961
Mrs. Susan Catherine (Miner) Huyett, widow of Frank Tice Huyett, former resident of Cavetown, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Keller Scott, 225 Chaplain St., Sharpsburg, Thursday at 1 a.m. of complications, after an illness of one year, aged 78 years. Born in Waynesboro, she was the daughter of Calvin and Katherine L. (Harbaugh) Miner. She lived in Hagerstown during her early married life and had been living in Sharpsburg for the past five years. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren, Sharpsburg; and a member of the Rebecca Lodge Samariton No. 18, Detroit, Michigan; and the Spiritual Benevolence Association of Detroit. Surviving are: daughters, Mrs. Earl S. Hicks, Warren, Michigan; and Mrs. Keller Scott, Sharpsburg; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Elvie M. Weller, Hagerstown; Mrs. Rebecca Sampson, Halfway; Mrs. Mary Wolfe and Miss Viola Miner, both of Hagerstown; Mrs. Nora King, Funkstown, Mrs. Helen Ford, Sharpsburg; and Mrs. Joseph Carlson, Waynesboro; brother, Calvin L. Miner, Hagerstown; and a number of nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the funeral home of A. K. Coffman, where services will be he!d Saturday at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Lester Fike officiating. Interment will be made in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7-9.

___________________________________

Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: Friday, 4 April 1997
Irene F. Impeciati, 50, of 11 Rutt Road, Bangor, died Wednesday, April 2, at home after a lengthy illness. A member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, she worked for Universal Sportswear, Bangor. Born in Plainfield Township, she was a daughter of Gladys (Ace) Frutchey of Bangor and the late Harold Frutchey. She was an auxiliary member of E.H. Evans American Legion Post and Dyle Bray Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, both in Bangor. Survivors: Mother; companion, George Arthur Good, with whom she resided; son, James Matthew of Roseto, and a granddaughter. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, James B. Gaffney Funeral Home, 314 S. 1st St., Bangor. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday. Contributions: Lehigh Valley Hospice, Palmer Township.

___________________________________