Donald Englert, of Mertztown, officiating. Charles Eck, of Mertztown R. D., died at the Allentown hospital on Friday morning from injuries received on Thursday evening when the buggy in which he was riding was struck by a Reading railroad shifting engine. Leaves a widow but no children. Services and burial will be held at the Longswamp Church, Rev.
Funeral, Thursday morning, April 12. Calvin J. Eck of 1627 Allen St., Allentown, died yesterday in Central Park Convalescent Home, Allentown. Peter C. Nichols will officiate. When the property was sold and Mr. Epler retired until 1880, when he opened a sand hole on Neversink mountain. Survivors are four brothers: Peter and Thomas, Kutztown; William and Harvey, Allentown; two sisters, Mary, Allentown, and Mrs. Ida Krauss, Riegelsville. In Ill health for over a year, she suffered a stroke two weeks ago. Eppihimer had been last employed as a truck driver by James D. Morrissey, Phoenixville, Chester County, during the 1980s. On Thursday night, at the East Penn depot, this city, Harvey Eck, a freight train brakeman on the Perkiomen railroad, whilst leaning outward from a car on which he was stationed for the performance of his duties, had his head struck by coming in contact with a car standing on the opposite track. Also surviving are a son, Glenn A. Esterly, Hempstead, N. ; a daughter, Sherry L. (Esterly) Stitzel, and two grandchildren. An 8 months' old child of Mr. Eckel, died of croup at the residence of the parents, 731 North 11th. The mine proper is about 150 feet deep and is dug out for several acres. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Kenneth and Albert, and a daughter, Evelyn. Funeral on Thursday, at 10:30 a. Amy M. Krick Obituary - Lebanon Daily News. Interment in Union Cemetery. DeLong) Ehrie, died Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading.
Eck was a section hand for the Reading Railway 39 years. She is survived by her parents, brother, husband, three children, a large extended family and friends, according to her obituary. She suffered from a heart ailment for the past year and became bedfast two weeks ago. The legal limit for driving in Pennsylvania is 0. He leaves his widow and four grandchildren and one brother, Frederick Eppler, of Topton; Edward Dankel, of Ft. Two Communities Rally Following Fatal Car Crash Into Central PA Business. Riley, Kansas. 30 she complained of feeling ill and ten minutes later she had gone to her reward. Felix & Son, undertakers, had charge. Born in the village of Pleasantville in Oley Township, she was a hosiery examiner at the former Great American Knitting Mill of Bally, retiring in 1983. Sarah Eyrich, aged 53, died at the almshouse yesterday of general debility. Surviving is a sister, Leah (Murray) Gilbert of Reading. Epting was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, a daughter of Daniel and Hettie (Warmkessel) Moyer. She was the daughter of Abraham and Eliza (nee Fegley) Dierolf.
Death of Mrs. Ann Evans. Other survivors include two brothers, Ronald Schaeffer, Reading, and Wally Ely, Allentown. Short funeral services will be held at her late home at Macungie on Friday, October 7, at 12. John jumped into the melee. She was a member of the Longswamp Lutheran congregation, where interment will be made. 321 North Eighth street, this city; Benjamin, Samuel, Lefanus and Aaron Fisher, of Hancock; Wm. Central PA Teacher Killed In 100 MPH Crash Had BAC 3X Over Legal Limit: Report. He is survived by the following children: Harry, Mertztown R. Percy Brown and Lillian and Bryan Esterly, Gilbraltar, Berks county; Charles and Clarence Esterly and Mrs. Daniel Geisinger, Emaus, and Paul Esterly, Minesite.
Death early yesterday called Sarah J. F., nee Dankel, widow of Amandus H. Ely, of near Breinigsville, the end coming at 2. Surviving are two brothers, Stewart, Fleetwood, and Donald, Greensboro, N. C. Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale, is in charge of arrangements. Also surviving is a daughter, Suzanne (Ely) Convese, Sebasatian, Fla., and two grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, four grandchildren, Mrs. Mary Reppert, Mertztown; Edwin Dankel, Fort Riley, Kans. Born in Longswamp township, he was the son of Jacob and Rebekah, nee Erb, Eck. Amy krick obituary lebanon pa 2021. He was employed by the Kutztown Sanitation Department 11 years. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p. from the Miller Funeral Home, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Burial will be in Trinity UCC Cemetery, Rehrersburg. The marriage was solemnized at 5.
Until retiring in 1998, he was employed as an equipment operator by Eastern Industries, Oley Township, for 34 years. Surviving are two sons, Robert W., Alsace Township, and Richard L., Port Orchard, Wash. ; and a daughter, Rosanne (Eisenhower) Dell, Blandon. While Mrs. Eyrich, 127 Grape st., was carrying a bucket of scalding water, she noticed her 13 months-old daughter, Elmira, creeping towards the steps leading from the middle room to the kitchen, and the mother fearing her babe would fall down the steps, ran towards her with the bucket of water in one hand, and just as she caught hold of the babe the latter fell into the water, scalding her left arm badly, from the effects of which she died. His wife, Anna Hangen, died 19 years ago. Until three years ago, Eck, who spent the earlier portion of his life in Longswamp township, had been living in Philadelphia. There survive three brothers, Carl, Warren and Jack, at home. One daughter, Cora, preceded him in death four months ago. Bowers) Brownmiller, Shoemakersville. Formerly a farmer, he sold out his stock at Kline's Corner and made his home with his only surviving daughter, Mrs. Fred Pauley, near Topton. She is survived by six children, as follows: Malara, wife of Chester Ohner, Allentown; Sue, wife of Thomas O'Neil, Reading; Edwin H. Eck, Reading; Annie, wife of John H. Angstadt, Kutztown; Ira Eck, Newmanstown, near Lebanon; Elmer J. Eck, Reading. Surviving are his wife Susie (nee Krause); four daughters, Edith, wife of Charles Morris, at home; Joyce, at home; Gladys, wife of Harold Schantz, this city, and Gladys, wife of Charles Herman, this city; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. George Keiser, Topton. Burial was in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton. Viewing will be 7-9 p. today. Amy krick obituary lebanon pa area. An Army veteran of World War II, she was employed as a clerical worker of the Manhattan Project.
He was the last of his family, and never chewed or smoked. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., West Reading, is in charge of arrangements. He had worked for the company for 35 years.