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Helen Bracalente, 88, of Quakertown, died May 4, 2003 at St. Luke's Hospital, Quakertown. She was the wife of the late Alfred V. Bracalente. Born in Summit Hill, Carbon Co., she was a daughter of the late Stephen and Eva (Hamersky) Labyack. She was a member of St. Isidore's RC Church, Quakertown. She is survived by two sons, Frederick of Hellertown and James of Quakertown; three daughters, Vickie Kline of Pueblo, Colo., Joyce Hoffert of Shillington, and Sylvia Swede of Quakertown; two brothers, Steve Labyack of Huntington, Ala. and Joseph Labyack of Tamaqua; one sister, Mary Maradeo of Nesquehoning; six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held May 8. Interment was in St. Isidore's Catholic Cemetery, Quakertown. Arrangements: The Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home Inc., 20 N. Ambler St., Quakertown, PA 18951.
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Anna I Braddock, 88, died Wednesday at 4:14 p.m. in her residence at 1214 Pike St. Her husband, Somers, died sep 22 1968.
Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Ira and Lottie (Schell) Boas. She was employed by the former Wade Awake Shirt Factory as a machine operator for 47 years, retiring in 1966.
Surviving are two sons, Harry K., Phoenix, AZ., and Richard S., Riverview Park; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
The Sanders Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 18, 1992, p. C-4. Submitted by Michelle.]
Jesse H. Brader, 88, of Coopersburg died May 8, 2003 in his home. He was the husband of Dorothy E. (Youngken) Brader. They were married 67 years last June. Born in Bethlehem Township he was the son of the late William A. and Lillian M. (Schmidt) Brader. He was a self-employed carpenter retiring in 1979. He was a member of Grace Moravian Church in Center Valley. He was a member of the Paletown Gun Club and a past president and member of the Springtown Rod & Gun Club. In addition to his wife he is survived by a son Richard C. of Quakertown; two daughters, Nancy Bartleman and Sandra George both of Quakertown; ten grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sons, Jesse, Jr. and Thomas W. Services were held May 10. Memorial contributions can be made to Grace Moravian Church, 5900 Old Bethlehem Pike, Center Valley, PA. Arrangements: C.R. Strunk Funeral Home Inc., 821 W. Broad St., Quakertown, PA 18951.
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Brady--In this city, on Dec. 31st, John Brady, aged 20 years
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of Gerhart Lauther, 220 Franklin street, on Saturday morning, at 8 1/2 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment at Catholic Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 2, 1880. Submitted by Nancy.]
After sustaining three hard strokes of paralysis and several slight ones, Thomas L. Brady, aged 67 years, a well-known retired gravedigger, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael B. Hannahoe, 1626 Mineral Spring road. He was first stricken six years ago and was bedfast several weeks.
Mr. Brady was born in County Galway, Ireland, but lived in this city for over 30 years. He was a gravedigger at the Catholic Cemetery for more than a score of years. He lived retired since 1900. He was an esteemed member of St. Peter's Catholic Church, and also held membership in the Emerald Beneficial Association. There survive, his widow, Mary (nee Jennings); two daughters, Mrs. M.B. Hannahoe, this city, and Mrs. Jacob H. Bothwell, of Phila., and three grandchildren.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, April 9, 1908. Submitted by Nancy.]
Among the local survivors of Thomas S. Braine, who died Feb. 23 in his Brecknock Township residence, is a daughter, Tamie J. (Braine) Myers, Lenhartsville.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, February 27, 2003 and March 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Millie Brancadora, 82, formerly of Church Street, Reading, who died February 2 in Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where she had resided since 1995. She was predeceased by her husband, Peter Brancadora. Born in Reading, she was employed for five years as a quality-control inspector by Talbott Knitting Mills, Reading, retiring in 1983. She was a member of Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, Reading, where she was a choir member for 50 years. Surviving is a sister, Antoinette (Tablone) Williamson, Birdsboro. Burial was in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. The Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, February 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Made melancholy by the grip, Daniel Brandt, toll gate keeper at Palmyra, Lebanon County, committed suicide with a shotgun.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 14, 1899.]
Services were held for Lulu G. Brannan, 72, of Manatawny Road, Earl Township, who died October 31 in St. Joseph Medical Center. She was the wife of Charles W. Brannan. Born in New Berlinville, she and her husband were the owners-operators of the C & L Brannan Pretzel & Chip Stand at Zern's, Gilbertsville, for 23 years, retiring in 1998. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Spangsville. Brannan is also survived by two daughters, Doris J. (Brannan) Stoudt, Boyertown, and Linda J. (Brannan) Hess, New Berlinville; and a son, William C., Earl Township. Other survivors include two brothers: George Brintzenhoff, Boyertown, and Melvin Brintzenhoff, Oley; and four sisters: Joan (Brintzenhoff) Lobe, Oley Township; Claire (Brintzenhoff) Williams, Fleetwood; Jeanette (Brintzenhoff) Miller, Bally; and Charlotte (Brintzenhoff) Geiger, Sumneytown. There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Burial was in Oley Cemetery, Spangsville. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, November 7, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of LuLu G. (Brintzenhoff) Brannan, Earl Township, who died of natural causes Oct. 31 in St. Joseph Medical Center, is a sister, Claire (Brintzenhoff) Williams, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, November 7, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Almeda S. (Kohler) Braucher of 414 Walnut St., Kutztown, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. She was 70. Mrs. Braucher, widow of William Braucher, had been in ill health but had been able to operate a grocery store which she had conducted at her home for 35 years. She was born in Greenwich, Berks County, a daughter of the late John and Amelia (Dietrich) Kohler. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Surviving are a son, Warren, West Hartford, Conn., and five grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Schaeffer Funeral Home, 346 W. Main St., Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 11, 1962, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Braucher - In Albany, March 5th, Catharine, widow of Christian Braucher, aged 70 years, 10 months and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 27, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Clinton E. Braucher, 74, husband of Mrs. Cora (Swoyer) Braucher, 219 N. White Oak St., Kutztown, died unexpectedly there Thursday night. A life-long resident of the Kutztown area, he was a son of the late Mary (Schrader) Braucher. He was a retired molder for the Kutztown Foundry and a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown, the Lehigh County Fish and Game Protective Assn., the Tacks Lake Assn., and the Kutztown and Lyons fire companies. He was a charter member of the Kutztown Rod and Gun Club. Surviving with his wife is a brother Clarence, Topton. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Schaeffer and Stump Funeral Home, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 31, 1954, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Daniel Braucher, one of the oldest residents of Kempton, died suddenly of old age last Sunday evening. He was about 81 years of age. The following children survive: Mrs. John Ernst, of Reading; Mrs. Schlenker, of Grimesville; Mrs. William Baer, of Hamburg; Mrs. William Greenawalt, of Kutztown; Mrs. George Zettlemoyer, of Hamburg; James, of Wanamaker; William, of Topton, and Albert, of Kempton. The funeral was held on Saturday in the New Bethel Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 1, 1909, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
George W. Braucher died yesterday afternoon at his home on Baldy street, Kutztown, from influenza, aged 35 years, 7 months and 9 days. The deceased was employed at an automobile works in Fleetwood and was affiliated fraternally with the Junior Mechanics and the F.O.E. No. 839 of Kutztown. He is survived by his wife Anna (nee Haas) and a daughter, Mary Alice; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Braucher, of Fleetwood; his grandmother, Mrs. James Weidenhammer, of Kutztown; and two brothers, William W., of Kutztown, and Samuel W., of Fleetwood R.D. No. 2. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Weidenhammer, 403 Main street, Kutztown. All services will be held at the house and interment will be made in the Fairview cemetery of that place. Rev. R. H. Lynch will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, January 20, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services for Mrs. Jane L. Braucher, who died Friday morning, will be held in her late home, 18 Maple St., Kutztown, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in New Bethel church cemetery, near Kempton. Mrs. Braucher, the widow of Albert C. Braucher and a daughter of the late Joel and Magdalene (nee Lutz) Sechler, was aged 76 years, 1 month and 13 days. She was born in Albany township, Berks county, and moved to Kutztown eight years ago. Survivors are a son, Harvey M., of Baltimore, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. hannah Dietrich, Weatherly; Mrs. Caroline Dietrich, Wanamakers; and Mrs. Kate Bailey, Reading; and a granddaughter.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, October 8, 1939, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Samuel W. Braucher, 70, of Fleetwood R.D., a farmer, died Thursday morning at his home. Born in Richland township, he was a son of Mrs. Annie (Weidenhammer) Braucher and the late Michael Braucher. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, a charter member of Fleetwood Grange 1839 and its treasurer for the last 21 years, member of the Fleetwood Fire Co., the Lyons Fire Co., and Woodmen of the World. Besides his mother in Kutztown, there survive seven children, Mrs. Josias Shellenberger, Fleetwood; Anna and Helen, both at home; Walter, Fleetwood; Howard, Leesport; Allen, Kutztown, and Lester, at home. There are seven grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 Monday at his home, continuing in Trinity Lutheran Church.
[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Friday, April 6, 1956, page 36. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services and private burial were held for Ethel (Fenton) Braun, 83, of Henry Road in Barto, who died January 6 at her home. She was the widow of Frank Braun. Born in Princeton, N.J., she was a billing clerk for E. F. Houghton & Co. for nine years. Surviving are two sons, Frank Braun of Oakland, Md., and Robert Braun of Newtown; two daughters, Barbara Pate of Orlando, Fla., and Alice Kitei of Barto. Also 12 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers. The arrangements were handled by the Falk Funeral Home of Pennsburg.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, January 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
John H. Braun, age 77, died yesterday in his home, 1249 Buttonwood St., He was the son of the late Christian and Adeline Braun, and a member of St. Pauls Catholic Church, Holy Name Society and Bonifacius Beneficial Association. Surviving are his widow, Frances (Flamm) and these children, Sister Martha of Mendham, N.J., Paul of Audubon, N.J., Loretta wife of Raymond Fisher, Florence wife of William Brenner, Anthony, all of Reading, Edna wife of Paul Gantert of Reinholds, Mariam wife of Harold Gantert of Reading, Sister Marcella of Mendham, N.J., Edward, Frances wife of Clarence Struble, both of Reading and 21 grandchildren. Funeral is Wednesday at 8:30 am, in his residence. High Mass of Requien will be celebrated in St Pauls Catholic Church at 9 am. Interment will be made in Gethsemane Cemetery. The Kern Funeral Home has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 10, 1941. Submitted by: Harrison.]
Mrs. Susanna Braun, of No. 140 North Eleventh street, died at a few minutes after 12 o'clock yesterday noon of heart failure. She had been complaining for several weeks, but was able to be around. Yesterday morning she remained in bed, not feeling as well as usual, and shortly before noon was seized with an attack of heart trouble, from which she died a short time afterward. Deceased was born in Kutztown 65 years ago and lived in this city nearly all her life. She was twice married. Her first husband, Englebert Zanger, died nearly nineteen years ago. Frederick Braun, her second husband, died nine years ago. There are no surviving children. The brothers and sisters surviving are Mrs. Charles Abele, Allentown; Mrs. Frank Fegley, and Simon Laros, Mauch Chunk; Henry Laros, Reading, and David Laros, of Iowa. A niece, Miss Hattie Laros, resided with the deceased. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. Services will be held in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Rev. J. Steinhaeuser officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 23, 1899, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul F. Brause, resident of Longswamp township for the last 40 years, died Sunday night at the Allentown hospital. He was 88. Mr. Brause was a native of Germany. His wife, the former Emma Reinhard, died nine years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Haines of Alburtis, Mrs. Walter Hartzell of Macungie and Mrs. Paul Scheirer, with whom he resided; four step-children, Mrs. John Beitler, Topton, Mayme Day of Allentown and Mrs. Lloyd Scheirer and Walter Day, both of Alburtis R. 1; 20 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 6, 1949, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Brecht - In Bernville, May 5th, Anna Maria Brecht, daughter of Valentine Moser and Rosina Fisher, and wife of Jacob Brecht, aged 82 years, 3 months and 30 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 5, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Brecht - In Bernville, April 23d, John Calvin, son of Benton K. and Deborah E. Brecht, aged 1 year, 8 months and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 13, 1876. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Brecht - In Mount Pleasant, Sept. 3d, Maria Brecht, wife of Levi Brecht, aged 42 years, 8 months and 28 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 4, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Brecht - In Jefferson, April 23d, Maria Magdalena Brecht, wife of Peter Brecht, and daughter of Frederick and Maria Stamm, aged 77 years, 1 month and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 16, 1874. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Brecht - In Jefferson, May 26th, Peter Brecht, son of John and Anna Maria Brecht, aged 83 years, 7 months and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 9, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
Amelia E., wife of George J. Breedy, died yesterday at her home in Reading, aged 63 years. She was a native of Reading, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Imgrund, and was a member of St. Pal's Catholic church. Surviving besides her husband are two brothers and two sisters, George and Fred Imgrund, and Mary, widow of Andrew Fleming, Reading, and Carrie Imgrund, Allentown. Funeral on Monday morning from the Kern funeral home. Solemn requiem high mass at 9 a.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 5, 1941, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services for Justin E. Breen, 16, will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. Breen, Jefferson Township, was killed in a one-car crash along Host Church Road in the township April 8 at about 4:50 p.m., officials said. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the Berks County coroner, Dr. Nicholas Bybel. Born in Lebanon, he was a son of Edward W. Breen, Lebanon, and Sheree B. (Rentschler) Breen, with whom he resided. Breen was a sophomore at Tulpehocken High School, where he was a member of the baseball team,. He also attended the Berks Career and Technology Center, West Campus, Bern Township. He was a member of Reading Moravian Church. Breen is also survived by a brother, Erik J., at home, and two half sisters, Nicole B. (Berns) Henning, Newmanstown, Lebanon County, and Amanda K. Berns, at home. Other survivors include his paternal grandmother, Dorothy L. Breen, Lebanon, and his stepfather, James S. Heckman, at home.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 11, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Breidegam--In this city, on the 6th inst., John Breidegam, aged 65 years and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 122 North Front ST., on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, to proceed to ST. Mark's Reformed Church, where services will be held. Internment at Alsace cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 11, 1895. Submitted by Michelle.]
Mrs. Hannah Breidenstein, of Cumru township, died on Sunday morning of old age, aged 83 years, 2 months and 1 day. Eight children, 2 sons and 6 daughters survive. The remains will be buried at Yocum's church Thursday morning.
[Source: Reading Eagle, 10 October 1887. Submitted by Chris.]
Leo M. Breidigan, 71, of Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, died Friday morning in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since Tuesday. Born in Rock, he was a son ofthe late Benjamin and Martha Minnich Breidigan. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He owned and operated Leo's Redwing Shoe Store, Rehrersburg, for 27 years, retiring in 1995. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Bruce L. Umbenhauer. Surviving are his wife, the former Arlene G. Umbenhauer; two daughters, Faye M. Kohl, Rehrersburg, and Darlene A. Krissinger, Richland; a stepson, Eugene L. Umbenhauer, Rehrersburg; two brothers, Stanley, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Earl, Elizabethtown; three sisters, Katie Zimmerman, Womelsdorf, Ada Fox, Bernville, and Leona Miller, Daleville, Va.; two grandsons; two great-granddaughters.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, May 31, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Mildred F. Breiner, 59, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County, who died of natural causes Jan. 23 shortly after admission to Pottsville Hospital. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, West Brunswick Township. She was the wife of Leon A. Breiner. Born in Pottsville, she was a daughter of Mildred A. (Hafer) Koch, Muhlenberg Township, and the late Martin W. Moyer. She was a 1961 graduate of Muhlenberg High School and received degrees in both elementary education and special education from Kutztown State Teacher's College. She was vice president and secretary of Breiner Drywall Inc., West Brunswick Township, since 1983. From 1964 until 1971 she was employed as a special-education teacher at Hamburg Area High School. Breiner was judge of elections in West Brunswick Township. Also surviving are a son, Gregory A. Breiner, West Brunswick Township and a daughter, Kimberly M. Breiner, North Manheim Township, Schuylkill County. Other survivors include a half sister, Lois J. (Koch) Beidler, Bern Township; a stepsister, Christine C. (Koch) Kern, in Iowa; and a stepbrother, Gerald L. Koch. Reno, Nev.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Alvin Joel Breininger, 121 Noble St., Kutztown, a member of the firm of Wenz Co., Inc., Allentown, died at his home on Friday evening in his 63rd year. Mr. Breininger had been associated with the Wenz Co. for the past 25 years, having served as accountant for the firm. He had suffered an apoplectic stroke last Sunday, after attending a banquet at the Masonic lodge in Kutztown. From that time until his death, he had remained in a coma. A graduate of the Kutztown State Teachers' college, Mr. Breininger had started his career as a school teacher in the township schools near Kutztown. After teaching for several years, he entered the employ of the J. B. Stein and Son distillers, Kutztown, where he was employed for five years. Upon leaving the employ of that concern, he became associated with the Wenz Co. A son of Susanna and the late Joel Breininger, he was the husband of Cora M., nee Sittler, Breininger. He was a member of the Huguenot lodge, F. and A.M., Kutztown. Besides his mother and wife, he is survived by one son, Homer J., of Waynesboro; one grandchild; four brothers, Wilson, Fogelsville; Dr. Charles Breininger, Easton; Walter, kutztown; and Howard, Shillington; two sisters, Mrs. Jonas Berk, Kutztown; and Mrs. William Sittler, Lenhartsville. Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Fritz Funeral home, Kutztown. Interment will be made in the Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.
[Source: The Sunday Call-Chronicle, Allentown, PA, Sunday December 6, 1942, pages 5 and 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Memorial services were held in Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Kutztown, for Carl L. Breininger of Pennsylvania Avenue, Kutztown, who died March 8 in Lehigh Valley Hospital near Allentown, soon after admission. Inurnment was in Fairview Cemetery, Kutztown. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret M. (Hollenbach) Breininger, who died May 5, 1996. Born in Kutztown, he was a son of the late Edwin and Annie (Miller) Breininger. Until retiring in 1983, he was employed by the Kutztown Foundry for over 40 years. Breininger was a former secretary and treasurer of the Fairview Cemetery Board, Kutztown. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Breininger was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Kutztown. He is survived by a son, Stephen C., Kutztown; and a daughter, Diane L. Breininger, Naperville, Ill. Also surviving is a sister, Anna (Breininger) Kutz, Kutztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Caroline Breininger, 91, died yesterday at 9:45 a.m. in the house along Kutztown R. 3 where she and her late husband, Benjamin Breininger, took residence following their marriage more than 69 years ago. Mrs. Breininger had been in ill health for the last two years, but she had been bedfast only 10 days. Death was attributed to a heart strike. Born in Berks county, she was a daughter of the late Jonathan and Esther, nee Lesher, Stein. She was a lifelong member of the Reformed wing of the Dunkel's church, Berks county. Surviving are one daughters, Mrs. Charles J. Wiltrout, with whom she made her home; two sons, Jonathan of Reading, and William, Breinigsville R. 1, as well as nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was the last of a family of 13. Two sons and one daughter also preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the late home with further services in Dunkel's church. Burial will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 24, 1942, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edwin A. Breininger, of 421 Walnut St., Kutztown, died in the Allentown hospital at 2:15 yesterday morning after a four days illness. He was admitted to the hospital Monday morning. He was 55 years old. Mr. Breininger was born in Greenwich Township, dec. 8, 1882, the son of Joel and Lusanna Breininger. He was an employee of the Deckerman Shoe factory, a member of the F.O.E. and a member of the Kutztown Reformed church. Surviving him are his wife, Anna Miller Breininger; four children, Mabel, Martha, Carl and Anna, all at home; five brothers, Wilson, Alvin Charles, Walter and Howard; and two sisters, Mrs. Mame Sitler and Mrs. Elizabeth Berk, all of Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 9, 1939, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Howard E. Breininger, 86, of 310 W. Lancaster Ave., Shillington, Berks County, died Saturday in Reading Hospital, West Reading. He was the husband of Mabel E. (Kline) Breininger. Breininger was a miller for F. M. Brown and Sons, Inc., Sinking Spring, before retiring in 1958. Born in Greenwich Township, he was a son of the late Joel and Susanna (Kutz) Breininger. He was a member of Immanual United Church of Christ, Shillington. Surviving with his widow are a son, Lester J., of Shillington; a sister, Mrs. Mammie Sittler of Kutztown, and a grandchild. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Gonser Memorial chapel in Fairview Cemetery, Kutztown R. 3. There will be no calling hours. The William S. Fritz funeral Home, Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 8, 1978, page D-4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Graveside services were held in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg, for I. Violet "Nuggie" Breininger, 87, of North Sixth Street, Hamburg, who died March 24 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since March 9. She was predeceased by her husband, Earl B. Breininger, who died Oct. 31, 1978. Born in Port Clinton, Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late John and Sally (Martin) Knoblauch. Until retiring in 1978, she was employed as a press operator by various local mills. Breininger was a member of Hamburg Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. She was a member of St. John's Congregational Christian Church, Port Clinton. Surviving is a daughter, Janice F. (Breininger) Weiss, Fleetwood; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Myrtle F. (Knoblauch) Orwig, Port Clinton. She was predeceased by a son, Leonard E. Breininger, who died in 1997. The Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 2, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of I. Violet (Knoblauch) Breininger, of Hamburg, who died March 24 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since March 9, is a daughter, Janice F. (Breininger) Weiss, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Mabel E. Breininger, 79, of 310 W. Lancaster Ave., Shillington, Berks County, died Tuesday in the Reading Convalescent Center, West Reading. She was the widow of Howard E. Breininger. Born in Maxatawny Township, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Katie M. (Smith) Kline. She was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Shillington. Surviving are a son, Lester J., of Shillington; a sister Annie, wife of George Adam, of Lenhartsville R. 1; a brother, John B., of Bernville R. D., Berks County, and a grandchild. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Gonser Memorial Chapel, Kutztown. A calling period will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. The Fritz Funeral Home, 55 Noble St., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, May 29, 1981, page B-12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Susanna L., nee Kutz, Breininger, of 321 Walnut St., Kutztown, died at her home Saturday morning. The widow of the late Joel Breininger, she was 86 years old. The daughter of the late Charles and Polly Diefenderfer Kutz, she was born in Greenwich township, Berks county, Dec. 17, 1856. Preceded in death by her husband 40 years ago, she is survived by four sons, Wilson of Breinigsville, Walter of Kutztown, Charles of Eastern Maryland, and Howard of Shillington; and two daughters, Mrs. Jonas Berk of Kutztown and Mrs. William Sittler of Lenhartsville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Fritz funeral home, Kutztown, with interment in the Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, December 5, 1943, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Walter K. Breininger enjoyed watching the new annex grow a little more each day at his church, St. John's United Church of Christ, in Kutztown. Last night was no exception. He strolled around the construction and eventually entered the new section for a closer inspection. In the hallway he collapsed and died. Dr. Richard A. Knerr of Topton pronounced Breininger, 74, dead at the scene. Deputy Coroner Lee Dunkelberger said a certificate of death from natural causes will be issued. Breininger had contributed time and effort to a number of congregational chores and responsibilities over the years, both before and since his retirement as a molder at Kutztown Foundry & Machine Corp., nine years ago. Since his retirement he had worked as a sexton at Hope Cemetery in Kutztown. He resided at 201 E. Walnut St., Kutztown. His wife, Annie I. (levan) Breininger, died in 1960. Born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Joel and Susanna (Kutz) Breininger. Surviving are a sister, Mamie, wife of William Sittler, Lenhartsville and two brothers, Howard of shillington, and Charles of Easton, Md. Services arranged by the Fritz and Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's United Church of Christ, with viewing Tuesday 7-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 5, 1962, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
In Amity, on the 1st November last, Caroline, wife of Martin Breitenstein, aged 68 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1863. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Karola E. Breitenstein, 86, formerly of Cumru Township, died June 16 at 5 a.m. in the Wyomissing Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Reading, where she had resided since March 18. Her husband, John S. Breitenstein, died March 25, 1979. Born in Mohnton, she was a daughter of the late William and Hannah (Tothero) Ruffner. Breitenstein was employed for 39 years by Luden's Inc., Reading, retiring on March 25, 1982, as a packer. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Mohnton. Breitenstein was a past president, vice president and treasurer of the ladies auxiliary of the Friendship Fire Company, Mohnton. Surviving are a brother, Harold Ruffner, Mohnton; and two sisters, Martha M. (Ruffner) Schlouch, a resident at ManorCare Health Services Inc., Spring Township, and Emily (Ruffner) Degler, Mohnton. Services will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Joseph D. Giles Funeral Home Inc. & Crematorium, Mohnton. Burial will be in Mohnsville Cemetery, Mohnton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 17, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Amityville, April 19 --Sallie (Goodhart), widow of Jacob Breitenstein, this place, died this morning in St. Josephs Hospital, Reading, aged 60 years. She had been ill for the past two weeks. She was a member of St. Pauls Reformed Church, its Dorcas Society and the Ladies of the Golden Eagle, this place. She was a daughter of the late Amos and Ellen (Levan) Goodhart. She are surviving two sons, Ray and Clyde, both of this place; five grandchildern, three brothers, Victor, of Stonersville, Harry and Neikirch, both of Reading, and a sister, Mrs. Annie Scherer, of Stonersville. Funeral, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Houck Funeral Home, Pottstown, Further services in St. Pauls Church at 2 p. m., Rev. H. A. Althouse officiating. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Unknown, c. April 19, 1940. Submitted by: Howard.]
Near Bowmansville, on the 4th, Elias Brendle, aged 80 years, 8 months and 9 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, Saturday March 8 at 2 p.m. Further services in the Bowmansville Mennonite Church. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 7, 1924. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Zacharias B. Brendle, 73, a retired foreman with the Caloric Corp. of Topton, died Wednesday at his home on Penn Street, Lyons Station, Berks County. He was the husband of the former Minnie F. Heffner. Born in Fritztown, Berks County, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias Brendle. He was a member and former councilman of Christ Lutheran Church, Dryville. he served with the Army during World War I. Surviving besides his widow are a daughter Fern, wife of Charles E. Focht, of Evansville, Berks County; three step-brothers, Elwood Graul, of Gibraltar, Berks County; and Calvin and Herbert Graul, both of reading; two stepsisters, Mrs. Sarah Snyder and Mrs. Alice Brine, both of Reading; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St.,Topton. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 14, 1971, page 24. Submitted by Jerri.]
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 6, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Sarah (nee Shadler), widow of Frank Breneiser, aged 66 years, died of cancer of the stomach yesterday in the Reading Homeopathic Hospital, after an illness of over a year. Mrs. Breneiser was a native of Reading. Deceased is survived by a son, George S., a daughter, Mrs. Alice Seidel; two brothers, Henry Shadler, Bowers, and Louis Shadler, Allentown, and eight grandchildren.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, July 7, 1911, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
BRENESER - In this city, on the 6th inst., Sarah A., widow of Franklin Breneiser, aged 66 years and 9 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, form her late residence, at 1010 Franklin Street., Monday at 11 a.m. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 9, 1911. Submitted by Betty.]
Breneman--In New Guinea, October 18, 1944 [sic], T/S? Lester R. Breneman, aged 35 years. Services from the Kindt Memorial Home, Shillington, Sunday, 2 p.m. Interment in Bergstrasse Cemetery, Lancaster County.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, February 4, 1949. Submitted by Nancy.]
W. Earl Brenneman, 89, of Manor Health Services, Sinking Spring, formerly of Westview Terrace, Womelsdorf, died Wednesday at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. Born in Red Lion, he was a son of the late William E. and Sarah Jones Brenneman. He was a 1930 graduate of Red Lion High School and a graduate of Thompson Business Institute, York. He retired in 1978 after 45 years as a business manager and supervisor of building and grounds for Bethany Children's Home, Womelsdorf. He had been acting superintendent. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, its choir, secretary of the former Womelsdorf School Board, originating secretary of Conrad Weiser School Board, secretary of Womelsdorf Sewer Authority, Womelsdorf Optimist Club, Berks County Matchcover Club, past treasurer of Conrad Weiser Student Loan fund and a representative to the UCC National Synod from the Southeast Conference. A son, John E., died in 1947. Surviving are his wife, the former Grace I. Harner; a son, Larry R., Wernersville, formerly of Schuylkill Haven; a daughter, Janet L. Snyder Peiffer, Summit Station; a brother, Ernest, Telford; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Zion UCC. Interment will be in Zion Lutheran and Reformed Church Cemetery, Womelsdorf. Hetrick Funeral Home, Womelsdorf, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 4, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Katherine Brenner died at the home of her son-in-law, Henry Hess, at Lyons, of dropsy, aged 79 years, 4 months and 14 days. Mrs. Brenner leaves the following children: Elizabeth, wife of Albert Deroner, of Guth's Station; Charles, of South Allentown; George and Ellen, wife of Henry Hess, of town, and the following brothers and sisters: Samuel and James Reinert, of Kutztown; Henry Reinert, of Lehighton; Sarah Hilbert, South Allentown; Sophia Hess, of reading, and 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Reformed Church at Kutztown. The funeral will be held Thursday, August 22, at 10 a.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, August 22, 1912, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Robert H. Breon, who died March 1 in his residence on Main Street, Port Clinton, Schuylkill County. Burial was in Port Clinton Cemetery. He was the husband of Ruth H. (Clay) Breon. Born in Port Clinton, he was a son of the late Reuben and Ellen (Crater) Breon. He was a 1941 graduate of Schuylkill Haven High School. Until his retirement, he was employed for more than 50 years as a knitting machine mechanic by Lee Mark Inc., Port Clinton. Breon was a member of the Schuylkill Haven School Board from 1960 to 1969 and served as vice president from 1965 to 1969. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart. Breon was a member of St. John's Conservative Congregational Christian Church, Port Clinton, where he presided as emeritus of the consistory. He is survived by two daughters, Dorothy G. (Breon) Dunkle, Hamburg, and Susan R. Breon, Greenbelt, Md.; and a son, Allen R., Clarksville, Md. There are five grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Charles, Reading; and a sister, Helen (Breon) Boully, Arlington, Va.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 10, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Died. On the 26th ult., in Longswamp, Abraham Brensinger, aged 66 years and 5 months.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, August 15, 1883, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
The remains of Alice Viola, daughter of Charles H. and Hannah M. (Shoemaker) Brensinger, Hereford township, Barto R. 2, was laid to rest in the renovated cemetery adjoining Huff's church, Sunday, April 27, at 2 o'clock. She was born in Hereford, January 24, 1905, and was baptized May 1 of the same year by Rev. W. F. Bond. The parents were the sponsors. She died unexpectedly from influenza, April 22, aged 15 (?) years, 2 months and 28 days. There survives: Her parents, three brothers, William, Charles, and Walter, at home, and seven sisters, Elsie, wife of Robert Kemp, Landis Store; Mabel, wife of Clarence Moyer and Florence, wife of Paul Schoch, both of Bechtelsville; Helen, wife of Russell mest, Schultzville and Stella, Elsie and Edna, at home, the last named still bedfast with the flu.
[Source: Shamrock News, Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 6, 1930, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Amandus M. Brensinger of Mertztown R. 1, Berks County, a molder at the East Penn Foundry, Macungie, died about midnight yesterday. He was 46. Born in Longswamp Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Catherine (Freeby) Brensinger, and the husband of Mrs. Arlene (Roth) Brensinger. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Longswamp Township. Surviving besides his wife are four daughters, Mrs. Roland Russ of Alburtis; Jean of Mertztown R. 1; and Althea and Linda, at home; five sons, Charles, Ernest, Jackson and Russell, at home; and Herbert, of Alburtis R. 1; six sisters, Mrs. Irwin Landis and Mrs. Stanley Bauman, of Mertztown R. 1; Mrs. Clarence Greinther, of Topton; Mrs. Sylvester Boyer and Mrs. Cora Meck, of Shamrock, Berks County; three brothers, Edwin, of Mertztown R. 1; Nathan, of Alburtis R. 1; and John, of Topton; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Longswamp Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 8, 1956, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services for Amandus M. Brensinger, 46, Mertztown R. 1, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Longswamp Church. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Mary Fenstermacher, Macungie R. 1.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, August 9, 1956, page 44. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Annie M. (Deischer) Brensinger, 563 Ridge St., Emmaus, widow of the Rev. William T. Brensinger, died yesterday at the Reinmiller Convalescent Home in Emmaus. A native of Hereford, Berks County, she was born May 1, 1876, a daughter of the late Jesse and Maria (Reiter) Deischer. She was a member of St. Matthew's Evangelical Congregational Church, Emmaus, and of its home department and missionary society. Surviving are a grandson, six great-grandchildren and a sister Lizzie, wife of Walter Gehman, Emmaus. Her husband died 15 years ago. A son Harry also preceded her in death. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at St. Matthew's Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 14, 1956, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Bertha M. Brensinger, 63, wife of Frank W. Brensinger of Hereford Township, Barto R. 1, died yesterday morning in Allentown Hospital. She was born in District Township, a daughter of the late Daniel and Mary Reitnauer Moyer. She was of the Lutheran faith of Huffs Union Church. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Earl and Frank, both of Barto R. 1; Ernest, at home; and seven grandchildren.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 16, 1953, page 21. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Carrie Brensinger, of Topton, died last night shortly after eleven o’clock at the Allentown hospital, where she had been admitted during the day for an operation. She was 27 years of age.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 24, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
A week after she returned from the Allentown hospital where she helped nurse her young son back to health after an illness of nearly three weeks, Mrs. Carrie M., wife of Eugene Brensinger, a prominently known young woman of Topton, was stricken Sunday with intestinal trouble and died Monday night at the same hospital, aged 26 years, 10 months and 17 days. Mrs. Brensinger was a daughter of Andrew and Sallie M., nee Weidenhammer, Hieger, and was a native of Topton. She was an active member of Trinity Lutheran church, the Bible class of the Sunday school and of the Ladies’ auxiliary of the Topton Fire company. She is survived by her husband, one son, James S. A., her parents and the following brothers and sisters, David A., Peter, Paul E., Hannah, Harold, Woodrow W., Raymond G., Claire E., Mrs. John Hertzog and Mrs. Irwin Schlegel, the latter a twin sister, and Adam Hieger and Mrs. William Moser, Mertztown. The funeral will be held from her late home on Weiss street, Topton, on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o’clock. Short services will be held at the house and continued services in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton. Interment will be made in the Topton cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 25, 1928, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Catherine E. Brensinger, 85, of Alburtis R. 1, died yesterday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Landis, of Mertztown. Born in East Penn Township, Carbon County, she was the widow of Charles A. Brensinger. She was a member of the Lutheran Faith of Longswamp Union Church and was the daughter of the late George and Caroline (Keiser) Freeby. Preceded in death by two children, she is survived by 11 children: Mrs. Cora Meck, Mertztown; Edwin P., Mertztown; Harriet, wife of Sylvester Boyer, Macungie R. 1; Mrs. Mary Fenstermarker, Macungie, R. 1; John A., Topton; Charles L., Alburtis R. 1; Katie, wife of Charles Guinther, Topton; Nathan J., Alburtis; Ada, wife of Irwin Landis, Mertztown; Amandus M., Mertztown, and Lala, wife of Stanley Bauman, Mertztown. Also surviving are 38 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson and one sister, Annie, wife of Sylvanus Bohn of Boyertown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, September 14, 1953, page 20. Submitted by Jerri.]
On Saturday afternoon, Charles Brensinger, of Guth's Station, met his death at an iron ore mine of the Macungie Ore Company, located at Guth's Station. Mr. Brensinger was foreman at the mine. At 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Dr. H. K. Hartzell and A. S. Keck called at the mine to see one of the men. He was at work at the bottom of the shaft. Foreman Brensinger threw himself on his abdomen to look down the shaft and call the man when the elevator descended. It struck him an awful blow on the back of the head, crushing the skull. His injuries were attended to at once, but he died five hours later. Coroner Yost held an inquest yesterday afternoon and impaneled the following Jury: Calvin Miller, John Sherer, Hugh Henry, Alexander Guth, Frank C. Spangel and H. F. Longnecker. The verdict was that death was due to injuries received about the head and neck by being caught between shafts at the cage at the Macungie Ore Company's mine. The Company was exonerated from blame. Mr. Brensinger, was 40 or 49 years of age and left a wife and three children. The funeral will be held Thursday forenoon at Longswamp Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 12, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
On Saturday afternoon last Charles Brensinger, of Guth's Station, met his death at Weaver's iron ore mine near the Iron Bridge, in South Whitehall. Mr. Brensinger was foreman at the mine. At about mid-afternoon Dr. H. K. Hartzell and A. S. Keck, of this city, called at the mine to see one of the men. He was at work at the bottom of the shaft. Foreman Brensinger threw himself on his abdomen to look down the shaft for calling the man, and while in this position, the hoist unexpectedly came down and struck him an awful blow on the back of the head, crushing his skull. His injuries were attended to at once, but he died five hours later. Coroner Yost held an inquest on Sunday afternoon, the jury being composed of Calvin Miller, John Sherer, Hugh Henry, Alexander Guth, Frank C. Spengel and H. F. Longenecker. The verdict was that death was due to injuries received about the head and neck by being caught between shafts at the cage of the Macungie Ore Company's mine. The company was exonerated from blame. Mr. Brensinger was 40 years of age, and left a wife and three children. The funeral will be held on Thursday forenoon at the Longswamp church.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, May 13, 1896, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles A. Brensinger, a lifelong resident of Longswamp, died at his residence in Longswamp township, near Pilgert's school house, Friday morning at 3.50 o'clock, aged 63 years, 10 months and 18 days. He was a member of Longswamp Lutheran church. There survive his wife Catherine, nee Freeby, five sons, Edward and John, of Hensingersville; Charles, of Longswamp; Nathan and Amandus, at home; six daughters, Cora, wife of Charles Meck; Harriet, wife of Webster Boyer; Mary, wife of Edwin Fenstermacher, all of Longswamp; Hattie, wife of Clarence Guinther, Bowers; Ada and Lilly, at home; one brother, Senior, of Fredericksville; four sisters, Pricilla, wife of Chester King, Allentown. Funeral services will be held from his late home in Longswamp township on Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Services at the house followed by further services in Longswamp church. Interment in the adjoining cemetery, Rev. William F. Bond, officiating. Funeral Director Jacob Schofer, of Topton, has charge.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 6, 1923, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles A. Brensinger, 24, Mertztown R. 1, who died yesterday in Allentown Hospital after an accident on the Topton-Longswamp Road, Berks Co., will be buried Wednesday. Lehigh County Coroner Clayton O. P. Werley said that death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage suffered when Brensinger's car skidded on an icy patch and crashed into a utility pole. He was along in the car at the time. Born in Longswamp Township, he was the son of Mrs. Arlene G. (Roth) and the late Amandus M. Brensinger. He was a member in the Lutheran faith, of St. Paul's Church, Longswamp. He was employed by the Caloric Appliance Corp., Topton. Brensinger served two years on active duty with the Army and was a member of the Ray A. Master American Legion Post 217, Topton, and the V.F.W. Shoemaker-Bond Post 7071, Mertztown. He also was a member of the Topton Fire. Co. and the Mertztown softball team. Surviving, besides his mother, with whom he resided, are these brothers and sisters: Jean, Mertztown R. 1, Jackson, at home, Herbert, Alburtis, R. 1, Ernest, in the armed forces at Quantico, Va., Althea, Russell, and Linda, all at home, and one stepsister, Arlene, wife of Roland Ruff, Alburtis. He also is survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roth, Alburtis, R. 1, and four nieces and four nephews. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Longswamp, under the supervision of DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, February 16, 1958, page 36. Submitted by Jerri.]
The remains of Charles Abraham Brensinger, a well known farmer, of Longswamp, were laid at rest at the Longswamp Church on Tuesday morning, Oct. 9, with a large following of relatives and friends. The deceased was a son of Henry Brensinger and wife, Hattie, (nee Oswald) and was born in the same house in which he died, on November 17, 1859. Baptized by Rev. Wm. A. Helfrich, D.D., Jan. 16, 1860. Confirmed in the Lutheran faith in Longswamp Church during early life by Rev. D. K. Humbert. On May 23, 1885, he was joined in marriage to Catharine E. Freely by the same pastor. Of six sons and seven daughters, all are living excepting one of each. During his younger years he served as Sunday school superintendent in this locality. For many weeks he was a patient sufferer from abnormal conditions of his blood, and he passed away on Friday at 3.50 a.m., Oct. 5, aged 63 years, 10 months and 18 days. There remain his wife, 5 sons, 6 daughters, one brother, one sister and twelve grandchildren. J. J. Schaffer & Son, of Topton, were in charge. The pallbearers were four sons and two sons-in-law, Edwin, John, Chas. And Nathan Brensinger, Clarence Guinther and Sylvester Boyer.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 12, 1923, page 31. Submitted by Jerri.]
Earl S. Brensinger, 44, of Hereford, died yesterday morning in Allentown Hospital. Born in District Township, Berks County, he was a son of Frank W. Brensinger, Barto R. 1, and the late Bertha (Moyer) Brensinger. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs Church and was employed by Freemans Dairy, Allentown. Surviving are his father, his wife, the former Lizzie Oberholtzer; a son, Herbert H.; two daughters, Marie F., and Shirley H., all at home, and a brother, Franklin, Alburtis R. 1. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Huffs Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 11, 1956, page 52. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edwin P. Brensinger, 68, a Berks County sawmill operator, died yesterday in his home in Mertztown R. 1. He had been ill for several months. Born in District Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Catharine (Freeby) Brensinger. Brensinger opened a sawmill at his home about 12 years ago. Before then he was engaged in farming. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Paul's Church, Longswamp. Surviving are his wife, Stella M. (Boyer) Brensinger, six sisters, Mrs. Cora Meck, Shamrock, Berks County; Harriet, wife of Sylvester Boyer, and Mrs. Mary Fenstermacher, both of Macungie R. 1; Katie, wife of Clarence Guinther, Topton; Ada, wife of Irwin Landis, Mertztown R. 1; Lala, wife of Stanley Bauman, Mertztown, and two brothers, John, Topton, and Nathan, Alburtis R. 1. Services at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Church, Longswamp.
Death Notice: Age at death = 68 years, 5 months, 22 days; buried, Rauch's Huffs Cemetery. Delong & Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 24, 1958, page 32. Submitted by Jerri.]
Emma J. (nee Yoder), wife of Willoughby Brensinger, of Hereford, died on Saturday night in the Wernersville State hospital, Wernersville. She was aged 49 years, 9 months and 9 days. She is a daughter of Susanna (nee Moyer) and the late Christian Yoder, and is survived by her husband and the following children: Estella, wife of Norman Moyer, Hanover, and Nelson, at home, and these brothers and sisters: Levi and Henry, Dublin; Christian and Amanda, Harleysville; Elmer, Ambler, and one step-sister, Sallie, wife of B. Frank Althouse, of Sellersville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at her late home and at 2 p.m. in the Hereford Mennonite Meeting House, Bally. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Funeral Director W. H. Dimmig, East Greenville, has charge of the funeral.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 10, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Erwin G. F. Brensinger, 59, caretaker of the West Side Rose gardens in Bethlehem for many years, died at 8:20 a.m. Tuesday at his home, 655 Leibert St., Bethlehem. Born in Long Swamp, Feb. 22, 1884, he had been on the city park department payroll for the past 16 years, and was affiliated with Bethlehem Aerie, 284, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include his wife, Catherine Wagner Brensinger; three sons, Sterling, Gloucester, N.J.; Charles, of Bethlehem; Paul, at home; six grandchildren, and one brother, Howard Brensinger, Bethlehem. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday at the late home with interment in the family plot, Nisky Hill.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, December 29, 1943, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Shamrock news. SHAMROCK --- The remains of Esther Mary Brensinger, of Barto R. 2, were laid to rest May 24, in the New Union cemetery at Huff's church. She was a daughter of Franklin W. and Bertha M. Moyer Brensinger, and was born in Hereford township, June 13, 1915. After a short illness with heart failure she passed away, May 19, aged 18 years, 11 months and 6 days. Surviving are her parents, two brothers, Earl and Franklin, and one sister, Virginia, the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Moyer and a son, Ernest Richard, all at home, and the paternal grandfather, Simon Brensinger, of District, near Fredericksville. The bearers were: Charles, Walter and William Brensinger and Herbert Williams.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 1, 1934, p. 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ethel Ann Brensinger, six-year-old daughter of James S. A. and Elizabeth, nee DeTurk, Brensinger, 124 Weiss St., Topton, died yesterday at the Allentown hospital. She was admitted Thursday, suffering with pneumonia. Surviving are her parents; a brother, James E., at home, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Broadus, Memphis, Inc. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday from the DeLong funeral home, Topton, Rev. William H. Kline officiating. Interment will be made in the Topton Union cemetery. Calling hours 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, April 5, 1947, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Eugene N. Brensinger, employe of the Topton foundry, died at 1:05 o'clock a.m. Tuesday at his home on Weiss St., Topton, in his 58th year. Born in Richmond township, he was the son of Simon and Isabella Bower Brensinger, and is survived by a son, James, at home; a granddaughter, Ethel Brensinger of Topton; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. James DeLong of Easton, Mrs. George Missimer of Philadelphia, John Bleiler of Hancock, Pa., and Thomas Bleiler of Topton. His wife, Carrie, nee Heiter, Brensinger, died 14 years ago. He was a member of Topton council, No. 14, Patriotic Americans; Local union of moulders, No. 114, Topton; and the Kutztown lodge of Odd Fellows. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the DeLong funeral home, 107 S. Home St., Topton, with interment in Topton Union cemetery. Rev. C. Kauffman of Emmaus will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 8, 1942, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Frank Brensinger, the photographer of South Bethlehem, died Saturday at 6 a.m., of grip and convulsions, at his mother's home in West Bethlehem, in his forty-seventh year. Mr. Brensinger was born at Long Swamp, Berks county, and was a son of the late Abraham Brensinger. Deceased is survived by his aged widowed mother, Mrs. Lucy Brensinger, one brother, Alfred, the photographer at Schoenersville, and a sister, Mrs. Sara Nadler, of West Bethlehem. He was sick only one week.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, March 27, 1899, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Frank W. Brensinger of Huffs Church, Barto R. 1, died yesterday in his home. He was 70. Born in District Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Simon and Mary (Fox) Brensinger. His wife, Mrs. Bertha (Miyer) Brensinger, died in 1953. A retired maintenance employe of the State Highways Department, he was a former farmer. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs Union Church. Surviving are two sons, Franklin of Bally and Ernest, at home; nine grandchildren; a great-grandchild and two brothers, Charles of Gilbertsville and John of Alburtis R. 1. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Huffs Church, with viewing 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, April 19, 1962, page 55. Submitted by Jerri.]
Gerald L. Brensinger Sr., 46, of 302 S. Reading Ave., Boyertown, died Thursday in University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. He was the husband of Faith I. (Fenske) Brensinger. Born in Bechtelsville, he was a son of Nelson and Marian (Dierolf) Brensinger of Bechtelsville. Brensinger was employed by Boyertown Auto Body Works, Boyertown, for eight years. He was a member of Huffs United Church of Christ, Barto R. 1. Surviving beside his widow and parents are two sons, Gerald L. Jr. and LeRoy P., and a daughter Tina Marie, all at home; a brother, Nelson Jr., of New Berlinville; and a sister, Patricia A., wife of Donald Folk, of Fleetwood. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Losh Funeral Home, 124 W. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call/Weekender, Saturday, October 15, 1977, page 54. Submitted by Jerri.]
The funeral of John Brensinger was held from his late residence, near Schultzville, Berks county, Wednesday morning. Deceased was the son of Henry and Esther, Oswald, Brensinger and was 73 years of age. Interment was made at Huff's church.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, April 30, 1921, page 18. Submitted by Jerri.]
John F. Brensinger, 84, formerly of Alburtis R. 1, died Friday in the Liberty Nursing Center, Allentown. He was the husband of Elsie (Pauley) Brensinger. He was a pipe molder at Eastern Foundry Co., Boyertown, for 30 years, retiring in 1956. Born in District Township, he was a son of the late Simon and Mary Ann (Fox) Brensinger. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs Union Church, District Township. Surviving with his widow are two sons, John of Bath and Elton of Mertztown R. 1; two daughters, Miriam, wife of William Kline of Lenhartsville R. 1, and Lucina Schwoyer of Allentown; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Schofer Funeral Home, Topton. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Monday.
Funeral Notice (p. 75): Age at death = 84 years, 5 months, 26 days; Buried, Huffs Union Cemetery
[Source: Allentown Morning Call/Weekender, Saturday, May 16, 1981, page 75. Submitted by Jerri.]
Marl M. Brensinger Sr., 76, of 25 Willow Road, Tilden Township, Berks County, died Sunday at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. Born in Auburn, he was a son of the late Walter M. and Maude Kramer Brensinger. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He worked as a grinder for Fairmount Foundry, Hamburg, for many years, retiring in 1972. He was a life member of Union Fire Company No. 1, Hamburg, and Auburn VFW Post 3975. His wife, the former May E. Moyer, died Jan. 3, 1969; a son, Michael, died in 1949. Surviving are a daughter, Shirley E. Roach, Reading; three sons, Neil P., Schuylkill Haven, Marl J. Jr., Tilden Township, and James A., New Ringgold; a sister, Jean Stump, Deer Lake; three brothers, Mark M. and Merle, both of Auburn, and Neal W., Schuylkill Haven; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday from Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, February 20, 2001. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Died. On the 1st inst., at Red Lion, Mary A., wife of Charles Brensinger, aged 41 years, 6 months and 23 days.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, April 13, 1892, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary Amanda (Pilgert), widow of John Brensinger, Huffs Church, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derr, aged 79 years. She was a daughter of the late Willoughby and Anna (Eck) Pilgert. Her husband died 15 years ago. There survive the following: One son, Willoughby Brensinger, Hereford; one daughter, Jennie, wife of Charles Derr, Huffs Church; also these sisters and brother, Emma, wife of Horace Yoder, Mertztown, and Ella, wife of Martin Sharadin, Allentown, and John Pilgert, Henningersville. Funeral Wednesday at 1.30.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 26, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Minnie E. Brensinger, 66, of Barto R. 1, near Hereford, died late Sunday night in her home. She had been sick for about a week. Born in Hereford Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Albert M. and Catharine H. (Sulkey) Trollinger. She was a member of Huff's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Berks County. Surviving are her husband, Willoughby H. Brensinger; a son, Warren Mill, Harrisburg; a brother, Lloyd E. Trollinger, Macungie R. 1, and a sister, Mrs. Bertie S. Crush, Allentown. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Huff's Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 11, 1957, page 30. Submitted by Jerri.]
Nathan J. Brensinger, husband of Mrs. Andora DeLong Brensinger of Alburtis R. 1, died Thursday night in his home. He was 55. Born in Long Swamp Township, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Catherine Freeby Brensinger. He was an employe of the Reading Railroad. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Long Swamp Union Church. Surviving besides his wife are a son Edwin P., of Maxatawny; a daughter Gloria, wife of Charles Himmelberger of Kutztown R. 3; four grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Cora Meck of Shamrock, Harriet, wife of Sylvester Boyer, and Mrs. Mary Fenstermacher, both of Macungie R. 1, Katie, wife of Clarence Guinther of Topton, Lala, wife of Stanley Bauman of Mertztown, and Ada, wife of Erwin Landis of Mertztown R. 1, and a brother John of Topton. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the church. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Monday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 3, 1960, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
William A. T. Brensinger, a well known resident of Butztown, passed away at his late home at 3 a.m. Thursday of apoplexy. He was aged 50 years, 8 months and 18 days. Born at Longswamp, Bucks (sic) county, on March 27, 1882, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Sarah Brensinger. A barber by trade, he had been employed for some time past in the shop of Harry Paulus, on Centre street. He also, for about a year, conducted a shop in Allentown. He was a member of Bethlehem Aerie, No. 284, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Besides his wife, Henrietta L., nee Wohlbach, there remain two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Beatrice Halteman of Butztown, and Jean Adell, at home; two brothers, Howard and Erwin, both of Bethlehem, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the late residence at Butztown on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Interment will be made in the Longswamp cemetery at Longswamp.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 16, 1932, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bressler - On September 16th, Amanda, aged 9 years, 8 months and 8 days; and on Sept 18th, Milton, aged 2 years, 1 month 17 days, both children of Richard F. and Magdalena (Fiterland) Bressler, of Reading.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 27, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Jeanette A. Bressler, 63, Myerstown, died of natural causes June 27 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon. She was the wife of LeRoy H. Bressler Sr. Born in Heidelberg Township, she was a daughter of the late Thomas C. and Anna M. (Kayser) Gruber. Bressler was a member of Myerstown Baptist Church. She is also survived by a daughter, Donna (Bressler) Wenrich, and a son, LeRoy H. Jr., both of Myerstown. Other survivors include a sister, Frances (Gruber) Bollinger, Denver, Lancaster County. There are also seven grandchildren. Services will be private. Grose Funeral Home Inc., Myerstown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 28, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bressler - Near Sinking Spring, on December 22d, Maria Ann Bressler, (Young) aged 55 years, 9 months and 12 years [sic].
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 4, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bressler - In Reading, August 23d, Minnie Minerva, infant daughter of John and Susan Catharine Bressler, aged 3 months and 14 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 9, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Mrs. M.H. Bretz died of a complication of diseases at the family residence at Kutztown, aged 45 years. She had been suffering for two years with dropsy and was confined to bed the past two weeks. Mr. Bretz is employed at the flour mill of Heffner & Savage. The family moved to Kutztown from Hamburg last April. Funeral services will be held at the house Wednesday evening, Sept. 20. Interment Thursday at Hamburg.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 16, 1911, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Died. On the 4th inst., in Reading, Milton D., son of William J. Brey, aged 3 years, 7 months and 16 days. Interment at Zionsville, where parents formerly resided.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, November 24, 1880, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Breyfogle--On the 27th inst., Frank E. Breyfogle, aged 56 years. Services from the Theo C. Auman, Inc., Funeral Parlors, 247 Penn St., Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening, 7 to 9. (Auman)
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, 30 March 1942. Submitted by Nancy.]
Mrs. Alice Bridegam, 68, of Longsdale, injured on Saturday evening in an accident in which her husband was killed, died shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the Allentown hospital. Her husband died at the hospital on Saturday night, four hours after the accident. Funeral services for Mr. Bridegam, who was 82 years old, were held Sunday at the Zimmerman funeral home. Services for Mrs. Bridegam were held yesterday. Interment is to be made in the Charles Evans cemetery in Reading. According to State Police, Mr. Bridegam was the operator of the car in which both he and his wife were riding. The Bridegam car figured in a collision with an automobile operated by Earl Wehr of Mertztown R. 1 at the intersection of the Shamrock-Longsdale and Mertztown-Longswamp roads.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 10, 1943, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Arlene P. Bridegam, 77, died of natural causes Aug. 27 at 8:25 a.m. in her St. Lawrence residence. She was the wife of Robert L. Bridegam. Born in West Reading, she was a daughter of the late Elmer L. and Carrie (Umberger) Palsgrove. Bridegam was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Mount Penn, where she served as organist and choir director for 43 years. She was a graduate of Reading High School. Bridegam is also survived by a daughter, Barbara Ann (Bridegam) Tvedt, Fort Myers, Fla., and two sons, James L., Birdsboro, and John R., St. Lawrence. There are also six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Faith Church. Burial will be in Charles Evans Cemetery. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 28, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Calvin Bridegam, 82, of Longsdale, along Mertztown R. 1, died last night at about 10:30 o'clock in the Allentown hospital of a fractured skull, suffered in an automobile accident not far from his home. His wife, Mrs. Alice Bridegam, 68, is in critical condition at the hospital, suffering from a possible fractured skull and internal injuries. She has not been informed of her husband's death. Mr. Bridegam had been in a semi-conscious condition until he expired. The accident happened at 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of the Shamrock-Longsdale road and the road leading from Mertztown to Longswamp. According to Private Joseph Delaney, Reading barracks, State Motor Police, the driver of the car which collided with the Bridegam machine, is Earl Wehr of Mertztown R. 1. Mr. Bridegam operated the car in which he and his wife were riding. According to police, the Bridegam car was traveling south from Shamrock to Longsdale and was crossing the intersection when it was struck by the Wehr machine. Police say that Wehr was traveling west toward Longswamp and that he vehicle crashed into the right side of the Bridegam car, bashing in the door beside Mrs. Bridegam. The Bridegam car spun in a circle and crashed into a concrete culvert on the southwest corner of the intersection, rebounding and hitting a service pole. It careened off the pole and finally came to rest against an earth embankment along the south side of the Mertztown-Longswamp road. The elderly couple were removed from the car and Dr. W. F. Long of Longswamp was called to administer first aid. They were removed to the Allentown hospital by that institution's ambulance. Wehr escaped uninjured.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, August 8, 1943, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Daniel Bridegam died suddenly at Reading on Wednesday afternoon. Deceased was a Civil War veteran, having been a member of Company H, 88th Regiment. He is survived by a brother, Samuel, and three sisters, Mrs. Philip DeHart and Mrs. Elizabeth Rhoads, of Reading, and Mrs. Sarah Folkman, of this city.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 19, 1904, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Briel -- In Shamokin, on the 7th inst., Daniel Briel, aged 71 years, 7 months and 15 days. Relatives and friends, also members of Lincoln Post No. 140, G.A.R., of Shamokin, are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Trostio, 1610 N. 9th St., on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment in Alsace Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, January 11, 1912. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Helen I. Bright, 93, formerly of Robesonia, died May 5 at 8:40 a.m. in the Evangelical Congregational Church Retirement Village, Albright Campus, Myerstown, where she had resided since February 2001. Her husband, Vernon T. Bright, died Dec. 24, 1979. Born in Bern Township, she was a daughter of the late Clayton J. and Jennie (Speicher) Davis. Bright was employed for several years in the cafeteria at Conrad Weiser High School, Robesonia. She was a 1928 graduate of Ontelaunee High School, Leesport. Bright was a member of St. Daniel's Lutheran Church, Heidelberg Township, where she was a former Sunday school teacher. She was a den mother in the Robesonia Cub Scout Pack. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Mae (Bright) Ravert, and four sons: Vernon R., Donald C., Randall D. and Robert H., all of Robesonia. Other survivors include a sister, Dorothy (Davis) Lembo, Shillington. There are also 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Daniel's Lutheran Church. Burial will be in the North Heidelberg Cemetery, North Heidelberg Township. Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 6, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bright - In Bernville, August 26th, Jacob Bright, aged 85 years, 5 months and 3 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 2, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bright - At Bernville, Berks county, May 5th, Mrs. Jacob Bright, in the 83d year of her age.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 15, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Bright--In Hamburg, on the 3d inst., Jacob K. Bright, aged 78 years, 2 months, 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 431 Highland St., Hamburg, Monday at 10:30 a.m. Daylight Saving Time. Services at the house. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, September 6, 1931. Submitted by Nancy.]
William A. Bright died at his home, 251 Pear street, aged 32 years. Death followed an illness of one year. He was a son of Aseneth and the late Andrew C. Bright. He was custodian of the Foresters Home for many years. He was a member of the Foresters, the Eagles and the Lutheran denomination. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Aseneth Bright; his widow, Elizabeth Bright; a half-brother, Alfred Heck, Grill; a half-sister, Bernice Heck; two sisters, Ruth Bright, this city, and Lillian, wife of Harry Shupp, this city.
Funeral services Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the T.C. Auman, Inc., Funeral Parlors, the Rev. A.H. Naugle officiating. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 4, 1935. Submitted by Nancy.]
Rev. Lee M. Erdman officiated at the funeral of Walter F. Bright which took place from the residence of his brother-in-law, Wm. Itnyre, 1121 Mulberry street. Services were held Friday evening, the Mystic Star Commandary, Knights of Malta, observing their rites over the remains. The cortege proceeded to Winchester, Va., where further services and interment took place. The remains were attired in a black suit and reposed in a mahogany copper lined casket with tufted interior, French gray trimmings, extension bar handles and plate bearing name and age. Undertaker Theo C. Auman had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, January 20, 1912. Submitted by Nancy.]
Among the local survivors of Elizabeth V. (Krivi) Brightbill, of Spring Township, who died May 23 shortly after being admitted to Reading Hospital, is a daughter, Kathleen M. (Brightbill) Schlegel, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Alice Briner, 73, formerly of 818 North Second Street, died Sunday morning in Leader Residential Center, West Reading, where she had resided since May 24, 1989. She was the widow of Clarence P. Briner, who died October 6, 1983. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Calvin and Laura (Bright) Graul. She was employed as a packer at Emhart Corporation, Threaded Fastener Division, for 10 years... last working in 1960. She was a member of St. Mark's United Church of Christ. Surviving are a son: Bruce D. Reinholds, and two grandchildren. Also, three brothers: Herbert W. and Calvin C. Graul, Reading, and Elwood Graul, Gibraltar. Interment in Laureldale Cemetery. Theo. C. Auman, Inc. Funeral Directors are in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 5, 1989. Submitted by: Jean.]
Miss Eliza Briner, 45 South 9th street died last night at 10:45 o'clock of heart disease after an illness of 4 months. She was a daughter of Jacob and Susan Briner, deceased, and was 74 years old. Deceased was born and raised in Reading. Three sisters and one brother survive, as follows: Miss Harriet Briner, Mrs. Margaret Wieand, Mrs. Emma Basler, and Amos Briner. She was a member of the 4th street M.E. church and Deborah Franklin Home Communion No. 6.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, June 9, 1885. Submitted by Nancy.]
John E. Briner, 83, died Aug. 12 in his Reading residence. Born in Reading, he was the son of the late Earl R. and Myrtle (Meinholz) Briner. He was employed for 25 years as a machinist by Narrow Fabric Industries, Wyomissing, retiring in 1986. Briner was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran of World War II. There are no immediate survivors. Henninger Funeral Home Inc., Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 14, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
On the 14th inst., in this city, Jemima, daughter of the late Peter Briner, Jr., aged 22 years, 6 months and 29 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, Sunday, August 22, 1857. Submitted by Nancy.]
A. L. Brintzeghoff of Bowers died suddenly at D. F. Barto's Hotel in Lyons of heart disease. He was a prominent farmer and for many years operated the Sheridan farm north of Lyons. Four years ago he retired. He is survived by his wife Cornelia and two children, Jacob Brintzeghoff, Norristown, and Annie, wife of George Kutz, Lyons. These brothers and sisters remain: Frank, Dryville; George, New Berlinsville; Charles, Little Oley; Mrs. Jacob Scheidt, Lyons; Mrs. Samuel Herbein, Bowers; Mrs. Jeremiah Stahler, Fleetwood; and Lizzie, Philadelphia.
[Source: The Allentown Democrat, Allentown, PA , Monday, February 22, 1909, page 3. Submitted by Betty.]
Franklin H. Brintzeghoff, deputy coroner of Berks county, and a life-long resident of Rockland township, died yesterday morning at his home in Dryville from a complication of ailments. He was in his 82nd year. The son of the late William and Catherine (nee Meist) Brintzeghoff, the subject was a justice of peace of Rockland township for a period of thirty-six years. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge at Lyons and the Knights of Friendship of New Jerusalem. His wife, Sarah (nee Kutz), died four years ago. He is survived by one son, Jonathan, of Reading. Four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild also survive. He also has a brother, Chas., of Boyertown. The funeral will be held from his late home on Monday at 1.30 p.m. Services at the house will be followed by services in Mertz's church, Dryville. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 29, 1933, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth (nee Butz), wife of Frank H. Brintzeghoff, died at her home, Dryville, Berks county, on Thursday at 9.15 a.m. after being ill for two years. She was aged 79 years. Mrs. Brintzeghoff was born and raised in Greenwich township, Berks county, and was the daughter of the late Charles and Polly (nee Altenderfer) Butz. There survive her husband and four generations of children; a son Jonathan, Reading; three sisters, Annie Hoch, Reading; Mrs. Thomas Rothermel, Kutztown; Mrs. Susan Breininger, Kutztown; two brothers, Adrian and Aaron, both of Iowa; four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. The funeral services will be held at her late home in Dryville, August 13 at 1.30 standard time. Further services will be held at Mertz church, Dryville. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. W. H. Kline will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 10, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Jennie S. (DeLong) Brintzenhoff, 82, of Kemp Street, Lyons, died yesterday in her home. She was the widow of Jacob W. Brintzenhoff. Born in Longswamp Township, she was a daughter of the late Dewalt and Rebecca (Angstadt) DeLong. She was a member of Christ UCC, Bowers. Surviving are four sons, Warren J., of Topton; Alton L., of Lyons, John W., of El Paso, Tex., and Charles D., at home; a daughter, Mildred, wife of Warren Coffman, of Alexandria, Va.; two sisters, Elsie, wife of Richard Leibensperger of Allentown, and Mrs. Lizzie Landis of Philadelphia; a brother, Robert DeLong of Mertztown R. 1; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Christ UCC. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 25, 1964, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Forrest R. Broad, 82, Reading, died July 31 at 1:28 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since July 12. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Benjamin A. and Stella (Heim) Broad. Broad had been employed for 17 years as a security guard by Carpenter Technology Corp., Reading, retiring in 1988. He was a member of St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Reading. Broad was an Army veteran of World War II. He was past commander of Haag Post 378, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reading. Broad was a life member of the Hampden Fire Relief Association. He is survived by two sisters, Miriam (Broad) Erb and Doris (Broad) Bare, both of Reading. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 1, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Lloyd F.L. Broad, 87, formerly of South 10th Street, who died June 20 in St. Joseph Medical Center. He was a resident of the Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, for six months. Born in Reading, he had been self-employed for many years as an automobile mechanic in Reading, retiring in 1988. He was a member of St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Reading. Broad was a 1938 graduate of Reading High School. He is survived by a son, John R., Huntingdon Beach, Calif., and two stepsons, Donald Hart, Reading and Thomas Hart, Washington. D.C. Also surviving are a brother; two sisters; two grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Burial was in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton. The Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Reading, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, June 25 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Annie Lusetta, nee Moyer, wife of Wilmer Brobst, of New Tripoli, died of complications in the Allentown Hospital, Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. She was aged 43 years and 22 days. Born at Stony Run, Berks county, she was the daughter of the late William and Ellen E. (Gruber) Moyer, and a member of the Lutheran wing of the New Tripoli church; also fo the Blue Ridge Trail Council, No. 179, D. of A. She is survived by her husband, one son, William, one daughter, Mrs. Lemar Daniels, both of New Tripoli, and one grandchild. Private services will be conducted from the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Daniels, of New Tripoli, Thursday, at 1.30 p.m. Further services to be held in the New Tripoli church, Rev. A. O. Ebert officiating. Interment in the church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 13, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Caroline (Hunsicker), widow of Willoughby K. Brobst, aged 74 years, one month and ten days, died of the infirmities of age after an illness of ten days, at her residence, Reading. Her husband died twelve years ago. She was born on the Hunsicker homestead, Lynn township, Lehigh county, a daughter of Reuben and Hannah (Kistler) Hunsicker. During her residence in this city, she attended St. John's Lutheran church. Among the survivors are two well known sons, Dr. Francis H. Brobst, former head of the taxpayers league, and Dr. Daniel R. Brobst, who resides next door to his mother's residence. One daughter, Mantana, at home, and a surviving brother, John Hunsicker, resided in the old homestead, Lehigh County.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 12, 1919, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles A. Brobst, a former Allentonian and a retired chief examiner for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, died early yesterday at his home, 1514 N. 15th St., Reading, after an illness of one year. Mr. Brobst, a native of Cressona, had resided in Allentown for some time prior to moving to Reading 14 months ago. In Allentown, he resided at 230 N. 8th St. Mr. Brobst, who retired in 1934 after having been with the CRRNJ for 50 years, was 74. He was the son of the late William and Bridget, nee Salmon, Brobst. Surviving are these sisters: Mrs. Nellie Belles and Mrs. Carrie Prosser, Philadelphia; bella, wife of James Wells, Hagerstown, Md. His wife, nee Carrie E. Arner, died a number of years ago. The funeral will be held from the parlors of Theodore C. Auman Inc., 247 Penn St., Reading, Friday morning with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church. Burial will be made in Grandview cemetery, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 24, 1940, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dr. Edward Brobst died at West Leesport a few hours before the old year expired. He was a son of Valentine Brobst, who died at Rehrersburg at the age of 81 years. Dr. Brobst was born at the place September 15, 1833. He attended day schools until the age of twelve years, when he became a student at the Orwigsburg Academy, where he remained four years. He then entered the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, from which place he graduated in 1853. Shortly after leaving college, he located at Danville, and several years later removed to Leesport. In his younger days, he made nearly all his visits on horseback. Dr. Brobst was married twice, the first wife being Louisa, daughter of George Zacharias, of Bern. She died many years ago. He married as his second wife, Sarah, daughter of Sam. Groff, of Groffdale, Lancaster county. The latter survives, together with one daughter, Carrie, wife of Henry G. Lambert, of West Leesport, and one daughter by the first marriage, Henrietta, wife of George Filbert of Womelsdorf. Dr. John S. Brobst of Lititz, and Mary, wife of Frank Buch, of Lititz, are brothers and sisters. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. J. George Brode and Dr. Shollenberger, of North Fourteenth street. Funeral on Saturday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 4, 1908, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Hattie C. Brobst, widow of Alvin Brobst, died at 5:30 p.m. yesterday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Heckman, 402 W. Emaus Ave. She was in her 75th year.
Mrs. Brobst had been ailing for eight years. She was bedfast for the last 14 weeks.
A native of Longswamp township, Berks county, she was a daughter of the late William A. and Hattie (Miller) Leibensperger. She had been a resident of Allentown for 40 years. She held lifelong embership in the Lutheran congregation of Zion church, Maxatawny.
Surviving besides the daughter with whom she resided, Mrs. Esther M. Heckman, are another daughter, Mamie L., wife of Harry Rickert, Kutztown; two sons, Edwin W. and Elmer Brobst, Allentown; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by three brothers, George, Allentown; Charles, Emmaus, and Edwin Leibensperger, Allentown R. 2, and two sisters, Mrs. Sally Faust, Trexlertown, and Mrs. Lizzie Meitzler, Macungie R. 2.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by three children, MRs. Alice Pfleigher, a son Velles and an infant son.
Death notice (p. 3): Age at death = 74 years, (blank) months, and 16 days; Buried, Maxatawny cemetery
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 5, 1949, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry Brobst, one of the best known residents of Berks County, died yesterday morning at the Brobst House, Rehrersburg, aged 75 years, 7 months, and 9 days. Deceased was landlord of the Brobst House since 1853 with the exception of one year. The hotel was always a popular inn. On Battalion days over $600 was usually taken in. Mr. Brobst continued the ownership of the property and made it his home up to the time of his death. Deceased was for a number of years one of the most influential politicians in western Berks County, and a member of the legislature in 1868-70. Deceased was also engaged in cattle dealing. There survivie the following children: James S., of Ashfield, Carbon County; Frank and Mary J., wife of William P. Snyder, both of Reading; Charles A. Brobst and John A. Brobst, both of Canton, Ohio; Harry A. Brobst, justice of Rehrersburg. A daughter, Martha A., wife of Dr. A. M. Stapp, of Burlington, Mich., died several years ago. The only brother, Valentine, survives, and resides in Rehrersburg.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 5, 1896, p. 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dr. John A. Brobst, of Bernvile, died Sunday morning. He had been ill for three years. He was 72 years, 11 months and 23 days old. His wife and these children survive: Laura, wife of Newton Harrison, of Sunbury; Miss Mary B. Brobst and Jennie B. Brobst, at home, and Dr. William B. Brobst, who practices medicine at Prescott, Walla Walla County, Washington. One brother and one sister remains, Dr. James Brobst and Mary, wife of Franklin Bucks, both residing at Lititz.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 22, 1908, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Brobst -- In Bernville, September 9th, Lillie Brobst, daughter of ????? and Sybilia Brobst, aged 1 year, 5 months and 8 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Henry Z. Brobst, died yesterday at her late residence, No. 617 North Fifth street, of heart failure, aged 77 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Susan Shollenberger and was born at Hamburg. She had been ailing ever since Christmas, having contracted a cold on that day. Five weeks ago, she fell and broke an arm, and from that time declined slowly until death was caused by heart failure. Besides three daughters, Mrs. J. George Brode, of this city; Mrs. J. A. Glass, of Norristown, and Mrs. Rev. G. Keller Rubrecht, of Milwaukee, she is survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Helena Seaman, of Reading; Mrs. Rebecca Beidler, of Maquoketa, Iowa; John, of Denver, Col.; Nimrod, of Mountain Grove, Wis.; Daniel, of New York, and Dr. George Shollenberger. Four grandchildren, Richard Brode, Dorothy and Harvey Glass, and Kenneth Rubrecht, also survive.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 20, 1910, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. John Brogley of Bally, died of grip and inflammation of lungs. She was a daughter of the late John Melcher, deceased. She leaves a husband and nine children. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 21, 1899.]
The late Edward Brooke, of Birdsboro, having made no will, letter of administration were this morning granted by the County Register upon the estate to Mrs. Annie M. C. Brooke, widow of deceased. Her sureties are George Brooke and Hon. Hiester Clymer, in the sum of $500, 000. The administratrix gave a power of attorney to George Brooke, to continue business under the firm name of "E. & G. Brooke."
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, January 4, 1879. Submitted by Peggy.]
GEIGERTOWN. A large number of Geigertown citizens attended the funeral of Edward Brooke.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, January 2, 1879. Submitted by Peggy.]
Services were held for Joyce Robinson Brooke, 85, formerly of Peach Lane, Alsace Township, who died May 7 in Romyn's Country Home, Exeter Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Brooke, in 1992 and her first husband, George H. Robinson, who died in 1955. Born in West Hartlepool, England, she had been employed as a quality-control examiner by Delta Knitwear, Oley, and David Crystal Sportswear, Reading, and earlier as a cook at Dinsedale Park School, England. She was a graduate of Billingham Intermediate School, County Durham, England. Surviving is a daughter, Marjorie R. (Robinson) Wilkinson, Oley Township; a son, Peter H. Robinson, Billingham, England; and two stepsons, David Brooke, Crewe, and Michael Brooke, Yarm, both in England. Other survivors include two sisters, Audrey (Harrison) Meck, Alsace Township, and Kathleen M. (Harrison) Lillington, Kutztown; and two brothers, Jack Harrison, in Ireland, and Derek Harrison, in South Australia. Also six grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two stepgreat-grandchildren. Burial was in Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Township. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Joyce R. (Harrison) Brooke, formerly of Alsace Township, who died May 7 in Romyn's Country Home, Exeter Township, is a sister, Kathleen M. (Harrison) Lillington, Kutztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Joyce Robinson Brooke, 85, formerly of Peach Lane, Alsace Township, who died May 7 in Romyn's Country Home, Exeter Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Brooke, in 1992 and her first husband, George H. Robinson, who died in 1955. Born in West Hartlepool, England, she had been employed as a quality-control examiner by Delta Knitwear, Oley, and David Crystal Sportswear, Reading, and earlier as a cook at Dinsedale Park School, England. She was a graduate of Billingham Intermediate School, County Durham, England. Surviving is a daughter, Marjorie R. (Robinson) Wilkinson, Oley Township; a son, Peter H. Robinson, Billingham, England; and two stepsons, David Brooke, Crewe, and Michael Brooke, Yarm, both in England. Other survivors include two sisters, Audrey (Harrison) Meck, Alsace Township, and Kathleen M. (Harrison) Lillington, Kutztown; and two brothers, Jack Harrison, in Ireland, and Derek Harrison, in South Australia. Also six grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two stepgreat-grandchildren. Burial was in Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Township. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Charles Broschowsky, who was stricken by a heart attack at his home, rear of 112 Plum street, and was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital on Monday, where he died an hour after being admitted, was a member of the Cigarmakers' Union. Mr. Broschkowsky was employed by the city as a street cleaner and was 59. Surviving is a sister, Emma, wife of Charles Anderson.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, August 7, 1929. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Beatrice M. Brosious, 87, of Bethlehem, died Thurs. Jan. 2, in her home. She was the wife of the late Stanley Brosious. Born in Lower Saucon township, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Ida (Strahler) Dubbs. She is survived by her sons, Gerald and Donald, both of Bethlehem; brothers, Raymond Dubbs, of Bethlehem and Harold Dubbs, of Allentown; and six Grandchildren. Services are private. No calling hours. Arrangements by Falk Funeral Home, 1418 Main Street, Hellertown, PA0
[Source: Saucon News, January 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Allen I. Brossman, 82, of 179 E. College Ave., Wernersville, died Wednesday at 5:35 a.m. in Berks Heim Annex, where he had been a resident since January 30, 1999. his wife, Violet G. (Sholedice) Brossman, died July 26, 1996. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late John and Annie E.R. (Horne) Brossman. He was employed as carpenter by Brossman and Brossman Contracting, Wernersville, a company owned by his father and uncle, until it went out of business in 1961. He then worked for various carpenters and a carpenter's union, retiring in 1971. Brossman was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a 1935 graduate of Wernersville High School. Brossman is survived by two sons, Douglass C., Newville, Cumberland County, and Glenn A., Mesa, Ariz.; and a daughter Cynthia l. (Brossman) Hilbert, Warrington, Bucks County. Other survivors include seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. Graveside services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township. Bean Funeral Homes and Crematory Inc., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 11, 2000. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Wernersville, Aug. 22, 1957 - Mrs. Bessie E. Brossman, 64, wife of Rufus Brossman, of 210 Stitzer Ave., died yesterday in the Reading Hospital. A daughter of the late William and Eva (Spatz) Krick, Mrs. Brossman was a member of St. John's (Hain's) United Church of Christ, and a charter member of the Wernersville Fire Co. Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, she is survived by seven daughters: Margaret, wife of Sylvester Meck, Lynoak; Dorothy, wife of Charles Talys, and Shirley, wife of Archie Hatt Jr., both of town; Jeane, of Wernersville R.D.3; Gloria, wife of Albert Koch, Robesonia, and Janet and Grace, both at home. Seven sons: Reuben, John and Arlington, all of town; Harold of Richland; Russell of Wernersville R.D.3; Vernon, of West Lawn and Clarke, of Sinking Spring R.D. and 28 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also, four sisters: Susan, wife of Samuel Ressler, and Florence, wife of Leon Whitmoyer, both of Wernersville R.D.1; Elsie, wife of William Cox, Wernersville, and Lillie, wife of Paul Long, Womelsdorf and four brothers: William D. and Paul A., both of town; Edwin J. of Wernersville R.D. and Marvin H., of Womelsdorf R.D.1. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, the Rev. Ralph E. Starr officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 22, 1957. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Sinking Spring, April 10, 1957 - Charles F. Brossman, 83, of 56 Penn Ave., this place, died last night in Reading Hospital. He was the son of the late Richard and Annie E. (Huntzinger) Brossman. His wife, Mrs. Mary C.F. (Taylor) Brossman, preceded him in death in 1943. He was a member of the Sinking Spring Fire Co. Surviving are these sisters: Alice, wife of Howard Leibensperger, Reading; Elizabeth, wife of S.P. Heffley, and Mrs. Annie Leininger, both of Robesonia, and nieces and nephews. Services will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. from the Lamm and Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, with the Rev. Dr. E.J. Leisey officiating. Burial will be in Womelsdorf Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 10, 1957. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Evan H. Brossman, 57, of Robesonia R.D.1, died yesterday in Reading Hospital. He was a son of the late Henry and Sarah (Barr) Brossman and was a member of St. Daniel's Lutheran Church and the Pioneer Fire Company, Robesonia. Brossman was formerly a school director in North Heidelberg Township for 18 years. Surviving are his widow, Lizzie (Katzaman) Brossman; two daughters: Lillian, wife of Carl Hollenbach, Robesonia, and Jean Ann, State College; three grandchildren; a sister, Bessie, Reading, and a stepbrother, Milton Sterner, Wernersville R.D. Services Tuesday at 2 p.m in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. E.L. Leisey officiating. Burial in St. Daniel's Cemetery, Robesonia.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 28, 1952. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Harold M. "Hap" Brossman, 86, of 100 S. Park St., Richland, Lebanon County, died Friday at 3:30 p.m. in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon. He was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy P. (Belleman) Brossman. Born in Wernersville, he was a son of the late Rufus and Betsy (Krick) Brossman. He was employed for many years by Richland Knitting Mills, until retiring. Brossman is survived by two daughters, Scarlett J. (Brossman) Miller, Kleinfeltersville, Lebanon Co., and Bonnie A. (Brossman) Brubaker, Stouchsburg; and two sons: Jeffery D. and Ricky L. Sr., both of Newmanstown, Lebanon County. Other survivors include five brothers: Russell, Reading; Rheuben, John, Arlington and Clark, all of Wernersville; and four sisters: Gloria (Brossman) Koch, Reading; Grace (Brossman) Steffy, Dorothy (Brossman) Tayls and Janet (Brossman) Dissinger, all of Wernersville. Services will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Clauser Funeral Home Inc., Schaefferstown, Lebanon County. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. 2000. Submitted by: Betsy.]
In Lower Heidelberg, on the 3rd, Mrs. Henry Brossman (nee Barr), aged 57 years 10 months and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence at Lower Heidelberg, on Thursday May 9th at the house. Services and Interment in St. Daniel’s Church, Robesonia.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 6, 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
BROSSMAN -- In North Heidelberg, on the 25th inst., Henry B. Brossman, aged 63 years, 10 months and 28 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in North Heidelberg township, on Thursday, June 29, at 9.30 a.m. Services at the house. Interment in St. Daniel's cemetery. Teams at Lebanon Valley House, Wernersville, up to 8.20 a.m.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, June 26, 1911, p. 10. Submitted by: Marianne.]
Howard A. Brossman, 88, of Godfrey Street, Rehrersburg, died Aug. 15 at 8:28 p.m. in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Lebanon, where he had been a patient for three days. He was the husband of Lizzie (Zeller) Brossman. Born in Stouchsburg, he was a son of the late Charles E. and Sarah M. (Deck) Brossman. Brossman had been employed for 13 years as a bee inspector by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. He previously worked as a carpenter for H.K. Hollenbach and Frank Dieffenbach, both of the Rehrersburg area, and was a self-employed farmer for many years. He was a member of Altalaha Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg. Brossman was a 1932 graduate of Womelsdorf High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Brossman is also survived by three daughters: Dolores J. (Brossman) Spriggs, Zephyrhills, Fla.; Sarah J. Brossman, Centerport; and Kathy A (Brossman) Miller, Rehrersburg; and four sons: Paul D., Rehrersburg; Allen L., Hamburg; Clarence L., Strausstown; and Carl S., Leesport. There are also 15 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg. Burial will be in Altalaha Church Cemetery, Rehrersburg.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. August 15, 2003. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Brossman - In Jefferson, May 31st, Jared Milton, aged 3 years, 8 months and 13 days. - On June 17th, Henry Adam, aged 7 years, 4 months and 23 days; both children of Jared D. and Catharine A. Brossman.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 15, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
John Brossman, son of the late Jacob Brossman and wife, Sarah Lutz, born Nov. 7, 1852, Jackson Twp., Leb. Co., was baptized Jan. 30, 1853 by Rev. Thomas Yaeger. He was confirmed March 26. 1869, in Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, Myerstown, by Rev. F. J. Schantz. He was married to Amelia S. Klopp, Oct. 6, 1877, by Rev. Chas. H. Leinbach. He died Sat., March 12, 1932, at 6:15 p.m. in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gibble at the age of 79 years, 4 months and 5 days. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Gibble and Mrs. Ella Baum, one sister, Malinda Tobias, also 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. One daughter preceded him in death about 14 years, and his wife about 2 years. He was buried March 16, 1932 with services in the home and Salem Reformed Church, Bethel, and burial in the adjoining graveyard.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1933. Submitted by Kathy.]
John A. Brossman, 85, of Furnace Road, South Heidelberg Township, died Dec. 22 at 10:45 a.m. in the Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where he had been a patient since Sept. 26. His wife, Kathryn S. (Buchter) Brossman, died Jan. 24. Born in Wernersville, he was a son of the late Rufus and Bessie (Krick) Brossman. Brossman was employed as a carpenter and painter by Brossman & Brossman Contracting, Wernersville, and by George Wenrich Contractor, Robesonia. He was last employed for 10 years by Wernersville State Hospital, retiring in 1983. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Wernersville. Brossman was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sons: John G., Cary, N.C. and London R., Wernersville; and three daughters: Shirley A. (Brossman) Maul, Las Vegas; Suzanne K. (Brossman) Chirieleison, Flying Hills; and Sandra C. (Brossman) Bezar, Wayne, Delaware County. Other survivors include four brothers: Reuben W., Arlington and Clark L. all of Wernersville; and Russell E. Brossman, a resident at the Villa St. Elizabeth, Reading. Also surviving are three sisters: Grace (Brossman ) Steffe and Janet (Brossman) Dissinger, both of Wernersville; and Gloria (Brossman) Koch, Reading. There are also eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. 2003. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Kathryn S. Brossman, 85, of Furnace Road, South Heidelberg Township, died Jan. 24 at 12:31 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since Jan. 14. She was the wife of John A. Brossman. Born in East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, she was a duaghter of the late William H. and Minnie N. (Hertzog) Buchter. Brossman was employed as a waitress by J&A Tavern, Robesonia, until her retirement. She previously had worked as a waitress at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Wernersville, and the Pioneer Fire Company, Robesonia. She was a past president of the Wernersville VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Brossman also is survived by two sons, John G., of Cary, N.C., and London R., Exeter Township; and three daughters: Shirley A. (Brossman) Maul, Las Vegas; K. Suzanne (Brossman) Chirieleison, Flying Hills; and Sandra C. (Brossman ) Bezar, Wayne, Delaware County. Other survivors include a brother, Earl Buchter, Adamstown; and three sisters: M. Ruth (Buchter) Steffy, Stevens, Lancaster County; Betty J. (Buchter) Zimmerman, Ephrata; and M. Dolly (Buchter) Vozella, Flying Hills. There also are eight grand children and six great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. January 2003. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Brossman - In North Heidelberg, on April 21st, Lewis Monroe, son of Jared D. and Catharine Brossman, aged 7 years, 8 months and 18 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 11, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Wernersville, May 15, 1959 - Mrs. Maggie (Wentz) Brossman, 85, widow of Jefferson Brossman, died today at the residence of her son, Luther, 22 Fairview Ave., this place. Her husband died Nov. 22, 1933. Born in Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary (Noll) Wentz. She was a member of St. John's (Hain's) United Church of Christ, this place. Surviving are two sons and a daughter: Paul, Ephrata; Carrie, wife of Evan Hafer, Sinking Spring, and Luther, with whom she resided; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, this place, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 15, 1959. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Funeral procession for Thomas R. Brower, 47, of 329 Friedensburg Road, Mount Penn, who died Wednesday at home following a lengthy illness, will gather at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Schlitzer-Allen-Pugh Funeral Home Inc., Pottsville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at Mary Queen of Peace Church, Pottsville. The Rev. Bernard F. Flanagan will officiate. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Hillside, Pottsville. Born in Pottsville, July 4, he was a son of J. Robert and Mary Ball Brower, Pottsville. He was a 1968 graduate of Pottsville Area High School and a 1973 graduate of Penn State University, State College. He was employed at Parson's Power, Green Hills. He was of the Catholic faith, and was a former coach for the Exeter Township Little League, Exeter Township, Berks County. Surviving in addition to his parents are a daughter, Jennifer E. Brower, at home; a son, Matthew A. Brower, at home; three brothers, Daniel W., Royersford, David J., Schuylkill Haven, and Robert J., Pottsville; a sister, Diane M. Schmidt, Osceola Mills; a maternal grandmother, Margaret Ball, Pottsville; several nieces and nephews.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, June 19, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]
St. Lawrence. Jan. 4--Adelaide Roush), wife of John Brown, this place, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, aged 43 years. She was a member of Schwarzwald Reformed Church and St. Lawrence Union Sunday School. Surviving are her husband; three children: Betty, Helen and Robert; her parents, the Rev. J.L. and Ella (Dechant) Roush; and two sisters, Margaret, New York, and Mary, wife of Harold Wien, this borough.
The body was removed to the Lutz Funeral Home.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 4, 1935. Submitted by Nancy.]
On the 18th, in this city, Christina Brown, widow of Conrad Brown, in the 74th year of her age.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 23, 1850. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Brown--In this city, on the 5th inst., Elsie Brown, aged 8 months. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Friday, Oct. 7, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 827 Muhlenberg St. Services at the house. Interment in German Lutheran cemetery.
Dear little Elsie, we hope to meet thee
When the day of life has fled;
When in heaven with joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 6, 1892. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Elsie M. Brown, 76, formerly of Reading, died May 10 in her residence in Framingham, Mass. She was the wife of Harry F. Brown. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Mabel (Jacobs) Hagan. Brown was employed for many years by Seiler's Food Service, Waltham, Mass., and was also employed by Metrowest Daily News in Framingham. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Natick, Mass. Brown is also survived by two daughters, Janelle L. (Brown) Schnieder, Winston-Salem, N.C., and Lois K. Brown, Exeter, R.I. Other survivors include three sisters: Mary (Hagan) Correnti and Arlene (Hagan) Hoster, both of Reading; and Anna (Hagan) DePaul, in Illinois. Services will be Friday at 10 a.m. in Christ Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Edgell Grove Cemetery, Framingham. The Norton Funeral Home Inc., Framingham, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 12, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be held for Elwood Francis Brown Jr., 79, husband of Miriam Alice (Sension) Brown, of Poplar Drive, Amity Township, who died January 4. He had been a patient in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center in West Reading. Born in Linwood, Brown worked as a tool maker from 1949 to 1969 at the former Westinghouse Electric Co. in Lester, Pa., and then worked as a roll grinder for the former Brush-Wellman, now Brush Engineering, of Shoemakersville, until 1985. He served in the Army during World War II. Surviving in addition to his wife are one son, Ellwood Francis Brown III of El Paso, Texas; three daughters, Suzanne A. Gerhard of Shillington, Christine A. Asher of Adamstown, and Marjorie F. Tammaro of Hammondsport, N.Y Also two half-sisters; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Associaiton, 2045 Westgate Drive, No. 302, Bethlehem, PA 18017; or to the American Heart Association, 40 Berkshire Court, Wyomissing, PA 19610. Calling hours will be held one hour before the service at the Dengler Funeral Home, 144 N. Spruce St., Birdsboro, with the funeral being held at 12:30 p.m. The Rev. Dennis S. Boel will be officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Memorial Gardens in Broomall.
[Source: Southern Berks News, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Brown--In Marion, March 4, Eva, wife of John Brown, aged 69 years, 4 months and 29 days.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 20, 1869. Submitted by: Nancy.]
A cablegram has been received by John Brown, proprietor of the Union House, at Fleetwood, from Germany, that his brother, F.S. Brown, had succumbed to the malady, locomotor ataxis, while undergoing treatment in a sanatorium. Mrs. Brown, who accompanied him to Europe in search of his health, will return to American with the remains by Friday or Saturday, when interment will be made in Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading. Mr. Brown was born in Fleetwood in 1864. When a young man, he traveled to the West and located in Topeka, Kansas. About twenty years ago he married to Miss Clara Weber, a native of Schuylkill Haven. The couple resided in Topeka, Kansas, for a few years, where he had charge of a large hotel. Later he located at Atlanta, Ga., where he was manager of a hotel. About three months ago he sailed for Germany, where he died last Friday morning. Besides the widow and John, a brother, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Adam Bodenhorn, Hamburg, and Mrs. Lewis Frey, Reading.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, July 2, 1909, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services were held for Florence A. (Lewis) Brown, 91, of Phoenixville, who died January 24, in the Frederick Mennonite Home in Frederick. She was the widow of Charles A. Brown Sr. Born in Philadelphia, she attended school in Philadelphia. Brown was a nurse at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She later worked for the former AJAX Hosiery Co. in Phoenixville. She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Phoenixville for a number of years. She was also a member of the former Manovan Chapter of the Eastern Star of Phoenixville. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy C. Adams of Alexandria, Va.; two sons, Charles A. Brown Jr. of Phoenixville and David L. Brown of Boyertown; a sister and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister and two brothers. Contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, 355 St. John's Circle, Phoenixville, PA 19460. Burial was in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Spring City. The arrangements were handled by the Campbell-Ennis-Klotzbach Funeral Home in Phoenixville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, January 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
George E. Brown, 80, Reading, died May 5 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., West Reading. Born in Blandon, he was a son of the late Fred A. and Florence (Altenderfer) Brown. Brown had been employed for 30 years by L.H. Focht Co. Inc., Reading, until his retirement. He was a member Trinity Bible Fellowship Church, Blandon. Brown was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a 1943 graduate of Fleetwood High School. Surviving is a son, David I., Blandon; and a daughter, Linda D. (Brown) Moyer, Reiffton. Other survivors include a brother, Paul, Greenville, S.C.; and two sisters, Mary (Brown) Boyer, Blandon, and Grace (Brown) Kalbach, Temple. There are also four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. in Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood. Burial will be in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 7, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Gerald "Tony" "Jerry" N. Brown Jr. 49 passed away on October 12th 2007 at the Essa Flory Hospice Center in Lancaster, PA. Born in West Chester he was the son of Gerald N. Brown Sr. and the late Patricia Ann (Dufft) Brown of Honey Brook, PA. He is survived by his loving wife Christa. He spent his career in the residential and commercial building industry as a construction superintendant. He had a love for animals and was a graduate of Twin Valley High School in Elverson, PA. A celebration of life was held at the Millstream Farm Inn on Mount Wilson Road near Lebanon, PA. He will be sadly missed by his family. He was buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Honey Brook, PA
[Source: Unknown. Submitted by Jerry.]
Graveside services were held for Gordon S. "Bud" Brown, 78, of Main Street, Gibraltar, who died February 3 in Reading Hospital. Born in Gibraltar, he was employed for many years as a truck driver by G. Frank Arters Trucking, Birdsboro, until his retirement. Surviving is a sister, Mary E. Brown, with whom he resided. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar. The Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, February 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Brown -- In this city, on Wednesday, Dec. 30th, Mrs. Hannah Brown, (colored) widow of the late Richard Brown, aged 84 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 9, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
John Brown, a well known citizen of Reading, died on Wednesday evening, at is home, 322 Penn St. His disease was old age and a complication of ailments. Deceased was in his 88th year. He leaves two sons, William F. Brown, of Williamsport, and Rueben F. Brown of Philadelphia.
[Source: Montgomery Ledger, Tuesday, September 7, 1886. Submitted by Diana.]
Coach and Teacher. Services were held in Kissinger's Lutheran Church, Wyomissing, for Kraylon H. Brown of West Lawn who died of natural causes March 2 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient three weeks. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar. Brown was the husband of June K. (Larimer) Brown. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Harold and Mabel A. (Schock) Brown. He graduated from Wilson High School and from Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, W. Va., with a bachelor's degree in history and education. He was employed as a fourth-grade teacher in the Penn-Bernville Elementary School for 30 years, last working three years ago. He also taught driver education for the Berks County Intermediate Unit. He was a varsity basketball coach at Tulpehocken High School, and then assistant varsity coach at Wilson High School. Brown was junior varsity coach and assistant varsity basketball coach for 10 years at Muhlenberg High School. He last coached in 2003 as an assistant varsity basketball coach and scout at Schuylkill Valley High School. Surviving is a step-son, Chris S. Wagner, at home. Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 10, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Marion D. Brown, 61, formerly of Reading, who died July 13 in Chestnut Knoll Assisted Living Community, Boyertown, where she had been a resident for two years. Born in Reading, she had been employed for 17 years in production by Willson Safety Products, Reading, until her retirement. She is survived by two daughters, Ginger L. (Brown) Bouchard and June Eby, both of Wernersville; and three sons: Ronald Eby, Robesonia; Charles Eby, Reading; and Timothy Eby, Bethlehem. Other survivors include a brother; two sisters and seven grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. The Sanders Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., Reading, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, July 17, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Brown--In this city, on the 3d inst., Minnie L. Brown, aged 56 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the funeral Parlors of C.I. Miller, 48 N. 4th St., on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery, Birdsboro. Remains can be viewed at the Funeral Parlors Sunday evening.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, September 6, 1931. Submitted by Nancy.]
Oliver Brown, of Kutztown, aged 42 years, died on Monday in the Reading Hospital following an operation for adhesion of the intestines. Besides his widow, Sallie (nee Eck), he is survived by one daughter, Helen, wife of Allen Strohl, Allentown, and two sons, Paul and Lester, Kutztown. Four brothers also survive: James Brown, Easton; William, George and Lewis Brown, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 12, 1914, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Patricia Ann Brown, 64, of Honey Brook, who died March 16 in St. Joseph Medical Center. She was the wife of Gerald N. Brown Sr. Born in Reading, Brown was employed as a school bus driver by the Krapf Bus Co., Elverson, in the Twin Valley School District until her retirement. She raised champion Chinese Shar-pei show dogs. Brown was a member of Operation Scarlet, a dog rescue group in Lancaster County. She is also survived by two sons, Gerald N. Jr., Manheim, Lancaster County, and Patrick K., Honey Brook; and two daughters, Kathy A. (Brown) Fry, Reading, and Suzanne L. (Brown) Liskey, Honey Brook. Other survivors include a sister; five grandchildren and a great-grandson. She was predeceased by a son, Kevin W. Brown, in 1964. Burial was in the Honey Brook Methodist Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Labs Funeral Home Inc., Honey Brook.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 24, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Phyllis J. Brown, 68, Muhlenberg Township, died of natural causes April 1 at 4:03 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since March 29. Born in Shoemakersville, she was a daughter of Mae (Shearer) Yerger, Muhlenberg Township, and the late Ralph L. Yerger. She had been employed for more than 25 years as a billing clerk by the Berks Visiting Nurse Association, Wyomissing, retiring in 2000. Brown, who resided with LeRoy J. Silvius, is also survived by three sons: Craig A. Clemens, San Jose, Calif.; Todd M. Brown, Laureldale; and Bradley P. Brown, Riverview Park. Other survivors include a brother, Ronald Yerger, Reading. There are also four grandchildren.
Graveside services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg. Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 3, 2006, page B7. Submitted by: Judy.]
Richard T. Brown, 80, Kenhorst, died July 24 at 8:16 p.m. in Reading Hospital, shortly after being admitted. He was the husband of Faith (Carmen) Brown. His first wife, Jacqueline L. (Bitler) Brown, died May 31, 1988. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Raymond E. and Pearl H. (Baum) Brown. Brown was employed as a kitchen designer by various area businesses and was last employed as a sales professional by Joe Dell Pre-Owned, Leesport. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Brown was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church, Reading. He was a 1943 graduate of Reading High School and a 1951 graduate of Albright College. Brown was a past financial secretary of the Shillington Lodge 1175, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was a past president of the Lincoln Park Parent-Teacher Organization and the reception committee and legion-of-honor color guard of the Rajah Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Maidencreek Township. Brown is also survived by a daughter, Sue E. (Brown) Barnisin, Blandon; and a son, Kevin W. Brown, Sinking Spring. Other survivors include two stepdaughters, Brenda (Carmen) Solonoski, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, and Patti Carmen, Seattle; and a stepson, Richard Carmen, Kodiak, Alaska. Also surviving is a sister, Elizabeth Ann (Brown) Kern, Palmyra, Lebanon County. There are also four grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Sinking Spring. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 26, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be held at a later date for Thelma M. Brown, 83, of Lake Avenue, Exeter Township, who died May 4 in Berkshire Center, Exeter Township. Born in Lancaster, Ohio, she was employed for 13 years as secretary to the chaplains of Coatesville Veterans Affairs Hospital, retiring in 1992. She had previously worked as a librarian at Valley Forge Veterans Affairs Hospital and performed medical research for Smith Klein French Co., Philadelphia. She was a member of Holy Cross United Methodist Church, Reading. Brown was a 1938 graduate of Groveport High School, Groveport, Ohio. She was a Navy WAVES veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sisters, Carolyn J. (Brown) Williamson, Miami, Fla., and Coralee (Brown) Dailey, Exeter Township. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, N.J. The arrangements were handled by the Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
William T. Brown died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kemp, of Kutztown, aged seventy-seven years. His wife died three years ago. He is survived by four daughters and two sons: Martha, Philadelphia; Sallie, Jonestown, Lebanon county; Clara, Phillipsburg, N.J.; Mary, Kutztown; James, Boyertown, and George, Middletown, Dauphin county. Funeral Saturday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 29, 1917, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Willis B. Brown, 80, of Reading Avenue, Spring Township, Berks County, died Saturday evening at home. Born in Orwigsburg, he was a son of the late Allen S. and Anna M. Sterner Brown. He was a 1940 graduate of Wilson High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was employed for 30 years as a welder by Parish Structural Products of Dana Corp., Reading, retiring in 1978. A son, James D., died in 1954. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen M. Schroeder; two sons, Michael J. Bremerton, Wash., and Thomas D., West Lawn; three daughters, Susan E. Buchanan, Wernersville, Sally A. Harding, Sinking Spring, and Kathy J. Clemens, Exeter Township, Berks County; two half sisters, Wendy Loman, Colorado, and Paula A. Kirkpatrick, Tennessee; 14 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday from Klee Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., Shillington. Interment will be in Sinking Spring Cemetery.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, August 6, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Brownback -- In this city, on the 30th, Elizabeth Brownback, aged 72 years, 5 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice from the residence of her son-in-law Lewis G Lauter, 142 Pear St., on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment private in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 2, 1898. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
In this city, on the 31st ult., Elmina R. wife of John G Brower, aged 72 years 9 months and 26 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice from the residence of her son-in-law William T. Snyder, 901 Schuylkill Avenue, on Tuesday morning at 10:30. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 3 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Brownmiller - In Hamburg, on August 11th, Esther K. Brownmiller, wife of Moses Brownmiller, and daughter of the long deceased Jacob D. Miller, aged 55 years 5 months and 13 days. She leaves a husband and 8 children.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 23, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Among the local survivors of Esther Z. Brubacker, 78, who died Nov. 3 in her Marion Township residence, is a son, Eugene Brubacker, Bernville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 13, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
S.L. Brubaker; in Drum Crops Hall of Fame
Stephen L. Brubaker, a Berks County native who was recently inducted into the Drum Corps Hall of Fame, died of natural causes Thursday in Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, where he had been a patient one day. Brubaker, 39, of 330 W. Diverse, Chicago, was honored for his drill designs that were responsible for such corps as the Cavaliers, Star of Indiana and Dutch boy rising to world-class status. He began his involvement in drum corps as a member of the Reading buccaneers. After working as an instructor for bands, corps and competitive color guards, he began his career as a drill designer for marching bands and drum corps. Last year, four of the high school bands for which he was the drill designer, placed in the top 12 bands at Marching Bands of American competition in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Born in West Reading, he was a son of Donald E. and Sara P. (Potteiger) Brubaker, Mohrsville. Brubaker was a self-employed graphic designer. He was a 1971 graduate of Schuylkill Valley High School and a 1975 graduate of Gettysburg College. Brubaker was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Belleman's Union Church, Mohrsville RRD1. Other survivors include a sister, Louise A., wife of Robert J. Elliott, Mohrsville RD 1, and a nephew. Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc., Centerport, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 29, 1993, p. B7. Submitted by: Judy.]
Sara I. Brubaker, 78, of 690 Main St., Mohrsville, died Wednesday at 2:12 a.m. in Berks Heim, where she had resided since Jan. 26, 1998. She was the wife of Donald E. Brubaker. Born in Centre Township, she was a daughter of the late Adam H. and Debbie (Schrack) Potteiger. Brubaker had been employed 25 years as a sewing machine operator by the former Crown Knitting Mill, Mohrsville, until retiring. She was a 1938 graduate of the former Ontelaunee High School. A member of the Lutheran congregation of Salem (Belleman's) Union Church, Centre Township, Brubaker was a 50-year leader of WAP-O Camp Fire Girls, a former Sunday school teacher and former president of the young adult class. She was the recipient of the Lutheran Lamb Award for youth service in 1997. Brubaker had been named an outstanding citizen by the Shoemakersville-Leesport Rotary Club. She is also survived by a daughter, Louise A. (Brubaker) Elliott, Mohrsville. Other survivors include a sister, Luella (Potteiger) Blatt, Mohrsville; and two stepsisters, Edith Loose, Dauberville, and Betty Roth, Mohrsville. There is also a grandson. She was predeceased by a son, Stephen L. Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Salem (Belleman's) Union Church. Burial will be in Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery, Centre Township. Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Centerport, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, February 18, 1999, p. B6. Submitted by: Judy.]
Russel S. Bruckart Jr., 75, Spring Township, died May 5 at 5:35 p.m. in ManorCare Health Services, Inc., Spring Township, where he had been a resident since August. He was the husband of Santina A. (Guido) Bruckart. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Russel S. and Geneva C. (Eidam) Bruckart. Bruckart had been employed as a welder by Dana Corp., Reading, for 31 years, retiring in 1979. He was later employed as a letter carrier from the West Lawn Post Office until 1994. He was a member of Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn. Bruckart was an Army veteran. He was a 33rd degree Mason with the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Reading. Also surviving are three daughters: Sandra A. (Bruckart) DeBiec, West Lawn; Geneva J. (Bruckart) Aulenbach, Womelsdorf; and Tina M. (Bruckart) Kocevar, Wyomissing. Other survivors include three brothers: Robert, Kenhorst; John, Wyomissing; and Walter, Glen Allen, Va.; and three sisters: Clara (Bruckart) Newpher, Houston; Ethel (Bruckart) Soraporu, York; and Geneva Bruckart, New Cumberland, Cumberland County. There are also nine grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in Advent Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., West Reading, is in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, May 7, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Brumbach - In Oley, Dec. 5th, 1875, George Brumbach, aged 88 years, 5 months and 2 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 15, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Brumbach - In Reading, August 13th, Jacob Brumbach, aged 93 years, 7 months and 5 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 23, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
LeRoy G. Brumbach, 59, of 148 Wenz St., Kutztown, a painter for many years and a veteran of World War I, died Monday night in the Allentown Hospital after an illness of several months. He was a native of Maxatawny Township, Berks, a son of the late Edwin and Mary Alice (Griesemer) Brumbach. He was a member of St. Paul's E-R Church, Kutztown; a charter member of the Hoch-Balthaser Legion Post, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Kutztown Fire Co. and Kutztown Social Club, all of Kutztown, and of the Lyons Fire Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edith (Rothermel) Brumbach; a sister, Edna G., wife of Lloyd Haas, Boyertown, and a brother, Lloyd G. Brumbach, Reading. A daughter preceded him in death.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, December 30, 1953, page 23. Submitted by Jerri.]
Graveside services were held for Margaret A. Brumbach, 100, formerly of Pennside, who died April 24 in Brethren Village, Manheim Township, Lancaster County, where she had resided since 1981. Her husband, Stuart E. Brumbach, died in 1967. Born in Exeter Township, she was a charter member of Community United Church of Christ, St. Lawrence, where she was a former fundraising committee chairwoman. Surviving are two nieces and a nephew. Burial was in Schwarzwald Cemetery, Jacksonwald. The Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, was in charge of the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, April 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services for Nora S. Brumbach, of Oley Township, were held in Friedens UCC, Oley. Brumbach died of natural causes Feb. 25 in Reading Hospital, where she was a patient nine days. Burial was in Friedens Cemetery, Oley. She was predeceased by her husband, Daniel H. Brumbach, on April 28, 1998. Born in Oley, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Eva (Schlegel) Ritter. Brumback was a self-employed farmer, until 1964. Until retiring, she was employed for 18 years by Red Cheek, Fleetwood. Brumbach was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Spangsville. She is survived by a daughter, Jean M. (Brumbach) Mengel, Hamburg; and a son, Donald H., Fleetwood. There are three granddaughters and two great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister, June (Ritter) Kulp, Oley; and a brother, Franklin Ritter, Boyertown. Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Amelia D. Brunner, 96, a native of Berks county, and widow of Dr. Edgar Brunner, died yesterday at the Alderfer home near Sellersville, where she had resided for the last three years. She was a daughter of the late James and Sarah (Drumheller) Baus. Her husband practiced his profession in Philadelphia before his death 45 years ago. Her only survivors are nieces and nephews. Rev. Elmer Johnson will officiate at services at 2 p.m. Tuesday at 308 E. Main St., Macungie. Burial in Bethesda cemetery, near Clayton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 1, 1945, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
David P. Brunner, of Amityville, was the son of George and Rebecca (Potts) Brunner; he was born Aug 13th 1818; baptized Sep. 27th by Rev. Dr. Geissenhainer, the parents acting as sponsors; confirmed in 1839 at Amity by Rev. C. Miller. He entered the holy state of matrimony with Caroline Yorgey, May 22, 1844. On Wednesday, May 15th, he fell from a hay wagon, the effect of which, together with infirmities of old age, caused his death Tuesday, May 21st at 7:30a.m. He was buried in the Amityville Cemetery, May 24th, aged 70 yrs, 9mos, 8 dys. Text: John 14:4. The widow survives.
[Source: Amity Church Papers, Amityville, June 1889. Submitted by: Diana.]
Funeral services were held for Dorothy G. (Kriebel) Brunner, 85. widow of John E. Brunner, of Ash Street, Gilbertsville, who died May 20 in her home. Born in Hereford, she was a homemaker. Brunner was a lifelong member of Palm Schwenkfelder Church in Palm, where she was a former member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church. Surviving are two sons, John R. Brunner of Tampa, Fla., and Neil D. Brunner of Geryville, Montgomery County; a daughter, Nancy D. Mundy of Gilbertsville. Also two sisters, Elizabeth Graber of East Greenville and Miriam Huber of Quakertown; a brother, Ray Kriebel of Frederick; 13 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by five brothers and three sisters. Burial was in Palm Schwenkfelder Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, East Greenville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were hald in St. Mark's Lutheran Church over the remains of Ellen P. wife of Dallas W. Brunner, whose funeral took place from her residence, 641 North Ninth Street. Rev. Dr. E. S. Brownmiller officiated. The body was dressed in a black silk dress and rested in a square cornered quartered oak casket with silver extension handles, silver trimmings and plate with name and age inscribed. Undertaker Auman was in charge of interment.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, August 27, 1917. Submitted by: Brenda.]
Brunner--In this city, on the 26th inst., Ellen R., wife of John E. Brunner, and daughter of Rebecca and William Fix, aged 18 years and 3 months. The relatives and friends are invited, without further notice, to attend the funeral on Monday afternooon, the 29th inst., at 2 o'clock from the residence of her husband, No. 814 Cedar street, to proceed to St. John's Chapel, Ninth and Chestnut, and from thence to Aulenbach's Cemetery.
Weep not for me, dear husband,
Nor mourn my early doom;
Father and mother do not weep,
In anguish o'er my tomb.
Nor thou, my dear young husband,
Wear a cloud upon thy brow,
For never amid our brightest joys
Was I so blest as now.
Her languising head is at rest,
It's thinking and aching are over;
Her quiet, immovable breast,
Is heaved with affliction no more.
[Source: Reading Times and Dispatch, Monday, January 29, 1872. Submitted by Nancy.]
Ill for four days, Meda Pearl Brunner, infant daughter of George C. and Ella V. (Reichard) Brunner of Fleetwood R. 1, died yesterday at the home of her parents. She was 1 month and 19 days old. Surviving, besides the parents, are a brother, George Jr., at home; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Reinert of Douglassville R. 1; and Geneva H., at home; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brunner, of Breinigsville R. 1; and the maternal grandfather, Henry E. Reichard, of Fleetwood R. 1. Rev. Luther L. Lengel will officiate at services at the home of the parents at 2 p.m. Thursday. Burial in Ziegel's church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 9, 1946, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Stanley H. Brunner, 92, formerly of Swamp Pike in Gilbertsville, who died May 4 in the Sanatoga Center. He was the widower of Mildred L. (Vischinsky) Brunner. Born in Douglassville, he was the original owner of Frank's Tires in Gilbertsville for 26 years until his retirement in 1972. He also founded the Hydo Spray Car Wash on Route 100 in New Berlinville. Brunner was a charter member of the former Douglass-New Hanover Lions Club. He was a lifetime member of West End Fire Co. in Stowe and a former member of the Orioles Nest 22 in Boyertown. He is survived by three sons, James Brunner of Gilbertsville, William Brunner of Reading and Gerald Brunner of Leipsic, Del.; one daughter, Amy Killian of Harberson, Del. Also, two sisters, 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter. Donations may be made to the Salvation Army, 137 King St., Pottstown, PA 19464. The Houck & Gofus Funeral Home, Pottstown, handled the arrangements. Burial was in Limerick Garden of Memories.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be Thursday for Stanley H. Brunner, 92, formerly of Swamp Pike in Gilbertsville, who died May 4 in the Sanatoga Center. Born in Douglassville, he was the original owner of Frank's Tires in Gilbertsville for 26 years until his retirement in 1972. He also founded the Hydo Spray Car Wash on Route 100 in New Berlinville. Brunner was a charter member of the former Douglass-New Hanover Lions Club. He was a lifetime member of West End Fire Co. in Stowe and a former member of the Orioles Nest 22 in Boyertown. He is survived by three sons, James Brunner of Gilbertsville, William Brunner of Reading and Gerald Brunner of Leipsic, Del.; one daughter, Amy Killian of Harberson, Del. Also, two sisters, 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter. Donations may be made to the Salvation Army, 137 King St., Pottstown, PA 19464. Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Houck & Gofus Funeral Home, 955 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Limerick Garden of Memories.
[Source: Boyertown Times, May 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
The Late William S. Bryan. May 4 -- The funeral of William S. Bryan will be held Saturday afternoon, May 8, at 1 o'clock from the residence of his son, Henry Bryan, to proceed to St. John's Lutheran Church. Internment in Fairview Cemetery.
[Source: "Boyertown," Reading Eagle, Tuesday, May 4, 1909. Submitted by Peggy.]
Memorial services were held in First Lutheran Church, West Palm Beach, Fla., with additional services scheduled April 12, 10 a.m. in Zion Lutheran Church, Perry Township, for Charles R. Bubbenmoyer, 78, of Richmond Drive, The Villages, Fla., who died March 30 in Villages Regional Hospital, where he had been admitted earlier that day. Burial will be April 17, 10 a.m., in Arlington (Va.) National Cemetery. He was the husband of Verna (Roth) Bubbenmoyer. Born in Bern Township, he was a son of the late Mahlon and Bertha (Stein) Bubbenmoyer. Until retiring, he was last employed as an apartment building maintenance supervisor in Miami for several years. He was previously employed as a carpenter by John D. Roth, Shoemakersville for many years, and also by the borough of Shoemakersville for several years. He was a life member and volunteer fire fighter with the Shoemakersville Fire Company for many years. Bubbenmoyer was a World War II Army veteran, and was a German prisoner of war. He received two Purple Hearts and the Oak Leaf Cluster. He was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Bubbenmoyer was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church, West Palm Beach, Fla. Also surviving are two daughters, Susan (Bubbenmoyer) Lutz, Shoemakersville, and Brenda (Bubbenmoyer) Hayden, Arlington, Va. There are also two grandchildren. Other survivors include two sisters, Elsie (Bubbenmoyer) Fox and Dorothy (Bubbenmoyer) Mengle, both of Hamburg; and four brothers: William Bubbenmoyer and Carl Bubbenmoyer, both of Hamburg; Wayne Bubbenmoyer, Seaside, Calif.; and Harold Bubbenmoyer, in North Carolina. The All Faiths Cremation Society, Lady Lakes, Fla., was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Seated on the edge of his bed in a semi-reclining position, Dr. Thomas Claire Buchanan was found dead on Wednesday evening by Miss Laura M. Wilson, a boarder at the residence of Mrs. Susan S. Kline, at Reading, where Dr. Buchanan had his office and lodged. Dr. Buchanan's unexpected demise was caused by neuralgia of the heart. His age was 36 years, 8 months and 14 days.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 28, 1912, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Cecelia R. Buchanon, 51, died of natural causes May 22 at 10:10 a.m. in her Reading residence. She was the wife of Daniel Buchanon. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of Joan S. (Robinson) Marshall, Reading. Buchanon had been employed for 24 years as an assistant to the chief executive officer of Buck Line Corp., Reading, last working in 1996. She was a member of Washington Presbyterian Church, Reading. Buchanon was a 1971 graduate of Reading High School, and received an associate's degree in early childhood education in 1973 from Reading Area Community College. She is also survived by two brothers, Stephen J. Marshall, Bensalem, Bucks County, and Guy B. Marshall, Reading; and four sisters: Sharon L. Marshall, Tammy R. Marshall and Jan H. Marshall, all of Reading; and Lyra J. (Marshall) Talarico, Mohnton. Services will be Thursday at noon in Washington Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. The Auman Funeral Homes, Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, May 23, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Emma N. (nee Benfield), wife of William B. Bucher, 131 South Fifth street, Emaus, died at the Allentown hospital Saturday morning at 11.40 o'clock. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Emmalina (Neiman) Benfield and was born September 27, 1868, in Berks county. The deceased was 55 years, 7 months and 13 days old. She is survived by her husband and the following brothers: Elias N., Lancaster county; N. N. Benfield, Emaus; Charles E. Benfield, city; one step-brother, James P. Meitzler, city. Funeral services will be held from her late home in Emaus, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Regular services will be held in St. John's Reformed church, Emaus. Burial will be made in the Moravian cemetery. Rev. D. E. Schaeffer and Rev. D. C. Koch will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, May 11, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death of F.N. Bucher. Another of Boyertown's estimable citizens has been called from the shores of time. Mr. Frank N. Bucher peacefully passed away in his home on Reading Avenue, just Saturday morning, after a prolonged illness of dropsy, aged 61 years, 3 months, and 23 days. He had been confined to the house for several months, but was bedfast only a few weeks. Deceased was born on a farm in Douglass Township, Montgomery County, in 1829, and resided there until the year 1867, when he purchased the American House in Boyertown, of Adam Seiden, which he successfully conducted until 1878, when he went to Bechtelsville and took charge of the Union House there. He remained there only two years and then moved to Gilbertsville, where he kept the Gilbertsville hotel two years. From there he returned to Boyertown and resumed the proprietorship of the American House. Soon after his return to Boyertown, in 1880, he established a livery stable in connection with his popular hostelry. Two years ago he retired from the hotel business transferring it to his eldest son, Thomas, who very successfully conducted it since then. He continued the livery business until the time of his death. Mr. Bucher was married August 7, 1852, to Mary Ann Gresh, and six children were the fruits of this union, four of whom are still living. The surviving children are: Thomas R. Bucher; Mrs. Minerva Gilbert, of Allentown; Miss Ida Bucher, and Frederick Bucher. His wife also survives him. Deceased was always an active citizen and life-long Democrat. He was one of the first members of the Keystone Fire Company, having joined the company in 1873, and was the treasurer of the company for many years. The engine house will be draped in mourning for thirty days out of respect to the deceased. He was also treasurer of the Gilbertsville Live Stock Insurance Company. Deceased was a much honored member of the Masonic Fraternity, having achieved the degree of Knight Templar, being a member of Commandery No. 42, of Reading. The [funeral took place] on Thursday, and was one of the largest ever held here, as the deceased enjoyed a very large acquaintanceship. Reading Knight's Templar Commandery No. 42 accompanied by the Germania Band, Stichter Lodge No. 254 F. and A. M. of Pottstown and the members of the fraternity of Boyertown accompanied the remains to their final resting place. They were interred with the beautiful Knight Templar rites. Rev. Freeman officiated and took his text from 2 Cor. 5:1 "For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heaven". He projected a very impressive sermon. The pall-bearers were R. Richards, Jacob Wallach, John Shaeffer, O. Grimley, A. S. Leidy, E.F. Jones and Clayton Lefever, all of Boyertown and members of Stichter Lodge, Pottstown. The floral tributes were profuse. Thus endeth the earthly career of an active and prosperous citizen. May he rest in peace.
[Source: Berks Demokrat (Boyertown, PA), March 14, 1891.]
On Tuesday, April 13, the remains of Mrs. Sarah B. Buchert, New Berlinville (Boyertown), were laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining Huff's church. She was a daughter of the late Levi S. Eshbach and wife, Sarah (nee Batz), and was born in Spring Valley, Hereford township, Berks county, November 10, 1861, and was baptized February 11, 1862, by Rev. Isaac Roeller. The sponsors were the parents. In early life she was confirmed in Huff's church by Rev. D. K. Humbert. By the same pastor on May 26, 1888, she was united in marriage to Jonas H. W. Buchert. Their only daughter passed into the beyond long ago. For some years she suffered much from asthma and died from an attack of pneumonia, Friday morning, April 9, aged 64 years, 4months and 29 days. There remain her much bereaved husband and one sister, Mary, wife of Morris Haas, also residing in New Berlinville.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 19, 1926, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Anna L., nee Biehl, wife of Justice D. Buchman, Evansville, died Sunday afternoon at 5.25 o'clock, aged 48 years, 1 month and 18 days. There survive the husband; two sons, Ammon, of Kutztown; John W., Fleetwood R. 2; and three grandchildren. Three sisters and a brother also survive: Morris biehl, Kutztown; Alice, wife of George Brensinger, Virginsville; Sally, wife of William Kline, Fleetwood; Mrs. Mary Kline, Kutztown. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from her late home, Evansville, with services in Becker's St. Peter's church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, March 25, 1930, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Memorial services will be held Sept. 30, 11 a.m., in St. John's United Church of Christ, Kutztown, for Hettie M. Buchman, formerly of Kutztown, who died Aug. 3 in Kutztown Manor, where she had resided since March 16, 1990. Inurnment will be in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. She was predeceased by her husband, Ammon Buchman, who died Jan. 5, 1975. Born in Leesport, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Lydia S. (Moll) Trout. She was a member of St. John's UCC, Kutztown. Surviving are two sons, Donald A. Buchman, Kutztown, and George R. Buchman, Delray, Fla., and a daughter, Betty J. (Buchman) Tobeman, Norristown. There are also seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Richard J. Buchman, who died in 1927. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, August 7, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Dorothy R. Buchter, 81, South Williamsport, Lycoming County, formerly of Earlville, died March 31 in Williamsport Hospital. Her husband, Leon Buchter, died in November 2002. Born in Greshville, she was a daughter of the late Lottie K. Scheel and stepdaughter of the late Lawrence A. Ritter. Buchter was employed by the Reading Railroad during World War II. Surviving are two daughters, Carol A. Sechler, South Williamsport, and Sherry L. Fick, Cody, Wyo. Other survivors include a brother, Harold Wanamaker, Snohomish, Wash.; There are also three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale. Burial will be private. The James C. Maneval Funeral Home Ltd., Williamsport, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 5, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Nineteen days after observing her 72nd birthday anniversary, Emma L., wife of John Buchter, died suddenly early this morning at her home, 443 Miltmore Street after an illness of a week. Mrs. Buchter was born in Reading and resided here all her life. She was a daughter of the late Henry and Mary (Weidy) Buchter. Deceased was a charter member of St. Mark's Reformed Church. Surviving, besides her husband who is employed in the charcoal mill of Reading Iron Company, are two sons, William M. at home and George F., Reading; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and two brothers, William and Elmer, both of this city.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 20, 1924. Submitted by Betty.]
Burial was private for Leon V. Buchter, 83, of Park Road, Earl Township, who died November 7 in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient. He was the husband of Dorothy R. (Ritter) Buchter. Born in Reading, Buchter was employed for 35 years as a molder by Pottstown Machine Co., retiring in 1984. He was a Navy Seabees veteran of World War II. Buchter is also survived by two daughters, Carol A. (Buchter) Sechler, South Williamsport, Lycoming County, and Sherry L. (Buchter) Fick-Cody, in Wyoming. Other survivors incude a brother; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, November 14, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Jerry T. Buchvalt, 57, of Hellertown died May 30, 2003 at the St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Carol A. (Mingora) Unangst. They were married for 13 years last September. Born in Fountain Hill he was the son of George and Lillian (Ashenfelder) Buchvalt of Northampton. He was employed as a Bakery Tech for Gonnella Frozen Products for the last 6 years. Prior to that he worked for Dans IGA and Arnolds Bakery. He served with the U.S.Army during the Vietnam War. He was a member of the Edward H. Ackerman Post 397, Hellertown, the Wanderers Club, Bethlehem and the Heights AA, Bethlehem. In addition to his wife and parents he is survived by one daughter, Deborah of Bath; one brother, Donald of Bath; step-sons, David Unangst of Schnecksville and Donald Unangst of Wilmington, N.C.; step-daughter, Brenda J. Schaffer of Allentown; and six grand-children. He was predeceased by a daughter Dawn. Services were held June 3. Online Memorial Tributes: www.heintzelmanfh.com Arrangements: Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 326 Main St., Hellertown, PA 18055.
[Source: Saucon News, June 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Beulah C. Buck, 54, wife of Floyd Buck, died Thursday morning at her home, Camel's Hump, Bethlehem, R. 1, after an illness of four years. A native of Berks county, she was a daughter of Priscilla Rohrbach Kutz and Albert Kutz. Survivors include the husband and mother, the latter of Reading; a son, Kenneth, Bethlehem; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Wimmer, Mrs. Claude Steckel and Mrs. Henry Fenner, Bethlehem. Three brothers, Elmer, Robert and Edwin Kutz, Reading; two sisters, Mrs. Person Lehr and Florence Kutz, Reading, and five grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the late home with services by the Rev. Dr. H. J. Ehret. Burial in Lyons cemetery, Lyons Station.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 31, 1939. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Caroline A. Buck, widow of William H. Buck, and for many years a resident of Rittenhouse Gap, Macungie R. 1, died at 7:30 o'clock last night at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conrad, 512 Hickory St., this city. She was in her 85th year. Bedfast for the past five weeks, she first became ill while visiting her children in this city. Mrs. Buck was born in Berks county, the daughter of the late Mabry and Lucy Ann, nee Sicher, Ashton. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs church. Surviving her are one son, Charles Conrad, of this city; and two daughters, Mrs. M. B. Erdman, Allentown, and Mrs. Arthur Downing, Macungie. Ten grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mary Fenstermaker, of Macungie R. 1, also survive. Her husband died on May 14 of this year. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. from the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Downing, 24 Pine St., macungie, with regular services in Huffs church. Interment will be made in the Rauch cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Thursday, December 16, 1937, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Died. On the 20th ult., in Greenwich township, Berks county, Catharine, widow of Reuben Buck, aged 82 years, 11 months and 2 days.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, May 5, 1897, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
George R. Buck, 69-year-old Topton carpenter, was killed early yesterday morning when his pick-up truck crashed into a tree about a half-mile from his home. Buck, who lived at 45 Washington St., died of a broken neck, according to deputy Berks County Coroner Dr. Warren L. Trexler. State police at Reading said he was knocked from the truck when it struck the tree along the road from Topton to Route 222. They said his head struck the concrete highway. The accident happened on a curve in the road. A sel-employed carpenter, Bucks was on his way to work when the accident happened at 6:45 a.m. The highway was wet at the time. Buck was born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, a son of the late George and Louisa (Kistler) Buck. He was a member of Friedens United Church of Christ, Stony Run; Topton, Kutztown and Lyons Fire companies, Kutztown Rod and Gun Club, Ray A. Master Post, American Legion, Topton, and the Hoch Balthaser Post, American Legion, Kutztown. Surviving are his wife, Minnie Backman Buck, two sons, Norman, Bowers, and George J., Mertztown; two daughters, Verna, wife of Norman Lowe, Leominster, Mass., and Erma L. Buck, New York City; nine grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Roth, Reading, and Mrs. Ada Boch, Kutztown, and three brothers, Alvin and Clarence, Kutztown, and Robert, California. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton. Viewing 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, November 20, 1958, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Norman H. Buck, 66, of Mertztown R. 1, died Saturday in his home. He was the husband of Beulah (Ohlinger) Buck of Topton. Buck, a carpenter for many years, retired in 1976 from the maintenance department of the East Penn Foundry, Macungie. Born in Greenwich Township, he was a son of the late George R. and Minnie E. (Bachman) Buck. Surviving with his widow are two sons, Harold of Reading and Norman Jr. of Topton; five daughters, Nancy, wife of Hershel Erb of Boyertown R. 2; Linda, wife of Norman Beiher of Lenhartsville R. 1; Mrs. Allegra Himmelberger of Kutztown; Carole, wife of Harry Fenstermacher of Mertztown R. 1; and Bernetta, wife of Kenneth Fies of Shoemakersville; two sisters, Erma L. Buck of Bethlehem; and Mrs. Verna Lowe of Leominster, Mass.; and 17 grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. A calling hour will precede the services.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, June 11, 1978, page D-6. Submitted by Jerri.]
In this city, on the 20st inst., Aaron R. Bucks, in the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friends, also members of Neversink lodge, No.42, Ancient Order of Good Fellows, Stouchsburg: Neversink Lodge, No.323, Knights of Pythias: Columbia temple, No.21, Ladies of Golden Eagle, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Without further notice, from his late residence, 208 North 11th St on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Services at St. Stephen's Reformed Church. Internment Alsace Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 22, 1894. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Benjamin Bucks, an aged and well known citizen of this vicinity (Centreport) died last night from a stroke of apoplexy received on Saturday afternoon.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 15, 1886. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Bucks - In Centre, May 4th, Cassie, widow of Benjamin L. Bucks, aged 24 years, 6 months and 25 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 22, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Elwood G. Bucks, 67, of 242 S. Baldy St., Kutztown, died Saturday in his home. He was the husband of Lottie R. (Rhode) Bucks. He was a molder at the Kutztown Foundry division of Ingersoll-Rand. Born in Leesport, Berks County, he was a son of the late Mahlon and Annabella (Gambler) Bucks. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Virginia L., wife of Raynor Fenstermacher of Fleetwood; a sister Ruth, wife of Frank Mollica of Reading; two brothers, Roger of Kutztown and Wilmer of Kutztown R. 1, and a grandchild. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, Topton. A calling hour will precede the services.
[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, January 23, 1978, page D-4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harold L. Bucks, 67, former county vo-tech teacher, died July 19 in his Robesonia residence. He was the husband of Sylvia E. (Deamer) Bucks. Born in Heidelberg Township, he was a son of the late Franklin E. and Edith M. (Meredith) Bucks. Bucks had been employed for 34 years as an instructor at the Berks Career and Technology Center, West Campus, Leesport, retiring in 2002. He was a graduate of Conrad Weiser High School; received a bachelor's degree in education from Temple University, Philadelphia; and later his master's degree, also in education. Bucks was a member of Tulpehocken United Church of Christ, Jackson Township, Lebanon County. He retired in 1997 as a Master Sgt. with 30 years of service with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. Bucks is also survived by a son, Steven, Grantville, Dauphin County. Other survivors include a brother, Lester, Chambersburg, Franklin County. Memorial services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in Calvary Bible Fellowship Church, Sinking Spring. Grose Funeral Home Inc., Myerstown, Lebanon County, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 21, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Manufacturer Dies. Joshua N. BUCKS, of the firm of the Bucks Cigar Box Company, 210 Cedar street, succumbed to a complication of ailments on Friday at his simmer home in South Heidelberg township. He was in his 71st year. He had been ill several weeks. Mr. Bucks, in this city, resided at 226 West Oley street. Mr. Bucks was a son of the late John and Susanna (NOECKER) Bucks. Deceased was born in Center township and was reared on a farm in that vicinity. He continued agricultural pursuits until 1904, when he came to this city. Mr. Bucks had been engaged in the box manufacturing industry for some years and at his death was in partnership with his son, Calvin W. Bucks, trading as the Bucks Cigar Box Co. Politically Mr. Bucks was a Democrat, who was active in affairs of his party in Centre township where he formerly served as auditor. Mr. Bucks was a member of the Reformed Church. Surviving are his widow, Valeria (WINTERS) Bucks, daughter of the late John R. Winters, Bern township; a son, Calvin W., of the West Oley address; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Undertaker Seidel; took charge of the body.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, October 7, 1922, p. 2.]
In South Heidelberg township, on the 6th inst., Joshua N. Bucks, aged 70 years, 4 months and 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from his late residence, South Heidelberg township, near Wernersville, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the house. Services in S.D. Seidel's Funeral Chapel, 117 N. 5th street, Reading at 2:30. Entombment at the Memorial Mausoleum, Wyomissing Hills.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, October 7, 1922, p. 14.]
Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for L. Benjamin Bucks, 85, Indian Manor Drive, Leesport, who died Dec. 28 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since Dec. 18. He was taken to the hospital from Phoebe Berks Health Care Center, Wernersville, where he had been a patient since Dec. 9. Burial was in Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery, Centre Township. He was predeceased by his wife, Mildred L. (Spatz) Bucks, who died Oct. 24, 1990. Born in Centre Township, he was a son of the late William B. K. and Mabel M. (Dresh) Bucks. Until retiring in 1983, he was employed as a tool setter by Western Electric Company, Muhlenberg Township, for many years. He was previously employed by Berkshire Knitting Mills, Wyomissing. Bucks was a 1935 graduate of Ontelaunee High School. He was a World War II Army veteran, receiving the Purple Heart. Bucks was a 50-year member of American Legion Post 732, Bernville. He was a member of Salem (Belleman's) Church, Centre Township, where he served as Sunday school teacher for 40 years. He was also the financial secretary of the Lutheran congregation for 36 years. Surviving are a son, Benjamin A. Bucks, Bern Township, and two grandchildren.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Bucks - In Centre, August 29th, Magdalena Bucks, widow of the long deceased Abraham Bucks, at the advanced age of 82 years, 10 months and 26 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 23, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Bucks - In Centre, March 4th, Matilda, daughter of John & Susanna Bucks, aged 2 years, 7 months and 17 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 18, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Mildred L. Bucks, 7 Indian Manor Drive, Leesport, died Wednesday at 12:20 pm in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since Sunday. She was the wife of L. Benjamin Bucks. Born in Centre Twp, she was a daughter of the late Henry G. and Laura L. (Blatt) Spatz. She was employed as a dental hygienist by Dr. John Roland and Dr. Harold Riegel, both of Reading, and by the Reading School District before retiring. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Belleman's Union Church, Centre Twp. Other survivors include a son, Benjamin A., Leesport RD 2, and three sisters: Anna L., widow of Floyd Heckman, and Gladys A., wife of Floyd R. Long, both of Hamburg, and Sylvia L., wife of Donald T. Snyder, Shoemakersville. There are also two grandchildren.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1990, p. 44. Submitted by: Judy.]
Bucks -- In Centre, January 27th, Rosa, aged 3 years, 7 months and 1 day; and on the 29th of January, in Centre, Clara, aged 1 year, 10 months and 7 days, both children of Benjamin L. and Catharine Bucks.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 6, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Sallie R. J. Bucks, widow of Morris P. Bucks, formerly of Leesport, died last night at the home of her son, Robert D. Bucks, 2715 Gordon St. In ill health for 18 months, she had been bedfast for eight months. Mrs. Bucks moved to her son's home 17 years ago. Her son is district plant engineer in the Allentown shops of the Bell Telephone Co. Mrs. Bucks, born in Leesport, a daughter of the late Daniel and Elizabeth (Shell) Dunkelberger, was a member of Leesport's Trinity Reformed church, and the Loyal Americans and Daughters of Liberty in Leesport. her husband died 25 years ago. A daughter, Katie, also preceded her in death. She is survived by her son, Robert D.; a grandson, Robert M.; a foster daughter, Bertha, wife of Edwin Moser of Leesport, and a sister, Rosie, wife of James Troutman, of Hyde Park, Pa. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Trinity Union church in Leesport. Burial will be in Leesport's Union cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, August 2, 1946, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Valeria M. (WINTER) Bucks, widow of Joshua N. Bucks, died of complications after a five months' illness at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at the residence of her son, Calvin Bucks, 1830 Perkiomen avenue. She was in her 76th year. She was a member of Hope Lutheran Church. Besides her son she leaves three brothers, three sisters, one grandchild and four great-grandchildren. Funeral director, Seidel.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, April 24, 1930.]
Mrs. Viola S. Bucks, 54, of 209 W. Walnut St., Kutztown, died Saturday in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. She was the wife of Roger F. Bucks. She was a Stanley Home Products Sales Representative. Born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late John and Lillie V. (Eck) Youse. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Dryville. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Kenneth R., of Fleetwood; Russell L., of Bowers; and Melvin R., of Boyertown; a daughter, Ann L., wife of Wayne W. Stump, of Lenhartsville; three brothers, Clifford W., of bowers; Roy W., of Reading; and Richard L., of Virginville; a sister, Mrs. Betty Bieber, of Alburtis r. 1, and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Trexler and Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., TOpton. There will be no calling hours.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, December 5, 1976, page D-8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Warren L. Bucks, 75, died Monday in his Maxatawny home. He was the husband of the former Lulu B. Miller. A molder at the Kutztown Foundry & Machine Corp. before retiring in 1973, Bucks was a member of Bowers United Church of Christ. Born in Leesport, Berks County, he was a son of the late Mahlon and Annabelle (Gambler) Bucks. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Evelyn E., wife of Grover A. Fink of Kutztown; two sons, Donald R., of Lancaster, and Terry L., of Kutztown; a sister Ruth, wife of Frank Mollica of Reading; three brothers, Elwood and Roger, both of Kutztown, and Wilmer of Kutztown R. 1, and eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10;30 a.m. Thursday in the church. There will be a calling period 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Fritz Funeral Home, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, March 22, 1977, page 38. Submitted by Jerri.]
Wilbur A. Bucks, 72, of Sassamansville, Montgomery County, died Thursday in the Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center. He was the husband of Julia (Fleming) Bucks. Born in Topton, he was a son of the late Katie (Miller) Bucks. A self-employed farmer for 30 years, Bucks was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Sassamansville. Surviving besides his widow are a daughter Blodwyn, wife of Paul H. Gerhart, of Sassamansville; two sons, Wilbur J., of Boyertown; and John, of Pottstown; five sisters, Mrs. Verda Kunkle and Mrs. Mamie Haas, both of Maxatawny; Pauline, wife of Charles Musser, of Lyons; and Lillian, wife of Woodrow Bauer, and Mrs. Sadie Baus, both of Alburtis; a stepbrother, Ernest Kern, of Kutztown, and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Clifford L. Losh Funeral Home, 124 W. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown. There will be a calling hour from noon Monday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 14, 1977, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Orwigsburg, for Doris R. Budden, 87, who died March 3 in Pottsville Hospital. Burial was in Schuylkill Memorial Park, North Manheim Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Harry L. Budden, who died Feb. 1, 1984. Born in Orwigsburg, she was a daughter of the late Howard N. and Jennie H. (Fessler) Deibert. Until retiring, she was employed as a registered nurse at Rest Haven Nursing Home, Schuylkill Haven. She also worked for the American Red Cross for many years, including the Blood Mobile. Budden was a 1933 graduate of Orwigsburg High School and a 1936 graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing. She is a member of Orwigsburg Chapter #424 of Eastern Star; the Schuylkill Co. Retired Employees Assoc.; the Pottsville Hospital Nurses Assoc.; the St. Joseph's Hosptial Alumni Assoc.; the Red Cross Nurses Assoc.; and the American Lung Assoc. Surviving are several cousins and caregivers Gloria Bartush, Sherry Bartush and Felix Bartush, all of Orwigsburg. The Hamilton Funeral Home, Orwigsburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Hattie Buehler, a two-year-old daughter of R.M. and Mary Buehler, died this morning at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. George VanBuskirk, of diphtheritic croup.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 3, 1880, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]
Lester J. Bulliner, 32, died March 30 in his Robesonia residence. The cause of death is pending from the Berks County coroner's office. His wife, Linda L. (Parker) Bulliner, died in 2004. Born in West Reading, he was a son of the late John L. and Lila (Achey) Bulliner. Bulliner was a 1991 graduate of Reading High School. He is survived by a brother, William B., Mount Carmel, Northumberland County; a stepbrother, Ronald Mullen, Jonestown, Lebanon County; and three sisters: Juanita S. Bulliner, Mount Carmel; Jacqueline L. (Bulliner) Yoder, Bethel; and Marilyn F. (Bulliner) Lawrence, Battle Creek, Mich. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. in Grand View Memorial Park, North Annville Township, Lebanon County. Clauser Funeral Home Inc., Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, April 2, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Alexander Bumowsky, 67, of 122 N. Main St., Topton, died early yesterday at Community General Hospital in Reading. He was the husband of the late Rhoma (Rhode) Bumowsky who died in May, 1960. Born in Windau, Latvia, he was the son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth (Sedenberg) Bumowsky. Bumowsky was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Topton. He was a past commander of the Ray A. Master American Legion Post, and member of the 40 and 8 of Berks County and the Topton Fire Company. He served in the Army during the First World War. Surviving is one brother, Robert Bumowsky of Riga, Latvia. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at home. Friends may call from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home, also. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, May 7, 1961, page 50. Submitted by Jerri.]
Elizabeth C. Bump, 77, of Phoebe-Berks Heath Care Center, Wernersville, formerly of Penn Lake, White Haven, died Feb. 16 at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. Born in Wilkes-Barre, June 14, 1925, she was a daughter of the late Carl C. and Ester M. Thomas Brace. A registered nurse, she earned her degree from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, in September 1946. She then attended the University of Pittsburgh and was one of three Pennsylvanians to graduate in the first class of licensed geriatric specialists in the early 1970s. Her husband, the Rev. Harry A., died in 1997. Surviving are two sons, Harry B., Richland, and Carl J., Merritt Island, Fla.; a daughter, Sue D'heedene, New Berlin; a brother, William C. Brace, Anchorage, Alaska; 10 grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorial service will held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul United Church of Christ, Ringtown. Pastor Craig Zimmerman will officiate. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family in the Old White Church Cemetery, Ringtown. Stauffer-Heizenroth Funeral Home, Ringtown, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, March 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Harry Bunk died at his home at Huff's church on Tuesday morning after a short illness. Mr. Bunk was born in Holland and came to America about 35 years ago. He was aged 69 years, 5 months and 15 days. He is survived by his widow, 9 sons and 3 daughters. One sister also survives in Holland. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of a daughter, Mrs. Maria Vlot, 250 East Fairview street, Allentown, to which relatives and friends are invited without further notice. Please omit flowers.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 17, 1923, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harry Bunk, a former Allentonian, and for five years a resident of Huff's Church, died at that place yesterday from the effects of a stroke, aged 69 years, 5 months and 16 days. Death was sudden, illness overtaking him Monday evening. There survive his widow, nine sons, John, of Paterson, N.J.; Jacob, of West Hoboken, N.J.; Samuel, Peter, Harry, William, Anthony, Martin and Leonard, all of Allentown; three daughters, Mrs. Cornelius Vlot, Mrs. John Coster and Miss Mary Bunk, of Allentown. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mission church, Walnut and Brook streets, Allentown, and interment made in Rittersville cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 17, 1923, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
The infant child of Edwin Burden, near the Half-way House, died, aged 5 days and was buried in the Fairview Cemetery. Undertaker James Brumbach had charge.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 28, 1899.]
In Fritztown, Mary wife of Joseph Burger, aged 71 years 2 months and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the house. Services and Internment at Sinking Spring Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 17, 1891. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Mrs. Sarah Burger, residing alone in her home at Kutztown, met with a horrible fate on Saturday afternoon. Carrying a lighted coal oil lamp, she was stricken with apoplexy while ascending a stairway. She fell and the burning oil ignited her clothing. She was found seated in an upright position with all the clothing burned off her body. Her right side was fearfully charred. Deceased was 76 years old. Her husband, William Burger, died 25 years ago. One son, Charles, of Topton, was on his way to visit his mother and arrived just as a crowd of people had gathered at the sad discovery. One sister, Mrs. Francis Arnold, of Allentown, also survives.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, May 7, 1908, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death of Dublin Dan
John M. Burke, better known in this section as "Dublin Dan, the Guide" with McEvoy's hibernicon, died in the hospital in Philadelphia, of consumption. His wife is Annie Irish, vocalist of the company. For several months prior to his death he lived in Conshohocken.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 15 1880, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services were held for Kim A. Burke, 47, of Morgantown R.D., Caernarvon Township, who died February 27 in St. Joseph Medical Center. She was the wife of James M. Burke. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of William and Nancy (Fisher) Bausher, Reading. She was a 1974 graduate of Reading High School. She is also survived by a daughter, Morgan L. (Simpson) Boyer, Cressona; and two sons, Christian M. Arndt and Matthew S. Arndt, both of Reading. Other survivors include a stepson, James M. Burke II, Belding, Mich.; two stepdaughters, Carla Simpon, Ocean Grove, N.J., and Nicole (Simpson) Kreuscher, Boca Raton, Fla. Also a brother and two grandchildren. The Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 3, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Burkey - In Centre, December 2d, Anna Maria, wife of Michael Burkey, aged 64 years, 9 months and 9 days. She leaves 9 children, and 13 grand-children.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 21, 1872. Submitted by Kathy.]
Burkey -- In Reading, January 17th, Daisy Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Burkey, aged 6 months and 26 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 6, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Private services were arranged by The Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Fern L. Burkey of State Street, Hamburg, who died March 5 in Reading Hospital, where she was a patient for one day. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg. She was predeceased by her husband, Wilbur C. Burkey, who died Aug. 15, 1969. Born in Tilden Township, she was a daughter of the late Irvin M. and Florence A. (Potteiger) Loeb. Surviving are two sisters, Lucille (Loeb) Heck, Hamburg, and Ethel (Loeb) Keller, Wyomissing.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 10, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Burkey - In Center, March 4th, Michael Burkey, aged 80 years, 9 months and 10 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 10, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Former Hamburg councilman. Graveside services were held in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg, for William A. Burkey, 90, formerly of Hamburg, who died April 22 in William Hill Manor, Easton. He was predeceased by his first wife, Claudia (Barleon) Burkey, who died June 7, 1995, and by his second wife, Mary (Hester) Burkey, who died in May 2002. Born in Hamburg, he was a son of the late William D. and Sallie (Altenderfer) Burkey. He joined the family-owned Burkey Underwear Co., Hamburg, in 1936 and served as president from 1957 until his retirement and sale of the business in 1969. Burkey was elected twice to Hamburg Borough Council and served as president in the early 1940s. He was a 1929 graduate of Hamburg High School; a 1930 graduate of Haverford Preparatory School; and a 1934 graduate of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Burkey served as an advisor to the War Production Board in 1942 and was Hamburg Civil Service Commissioner from 1941 to 1949. He was director of the Hamburg Savings and Trust Bank for more than 40 years. Burkey was a past president of the Rotary Club of Hamburg, and was master of Vaux Lodge 406, F&AM, Hamburg, in 1941. He was a past president of the Berks County Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, and was a past trustee of St. Joseph Hospital, Reading. Burkey served two terms as president of the Manufacturers Association of Berks County, and was a past president of the National Association of Knit Good Manufacturers and a director of the National Underwear Insititute of America. He was one of the founders of the Eastern Pennsylvania Sports Car Club, and he built an electric automobile in the early 1900's that is on display in the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles. Surviving are three nephews. The Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 1, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A memorial service will be held for Hans W. Burkhardt, 70, of Wagner Road in Gilbertsville, who died February 17 in Coatesville Veterans Administration Hospital. Born in Stillwater, N.J., he was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Air Force for two tours. During the second tour, he was permanently disabled. Burkhardt attended Faulkner Swamp United Church of Christ in Gilbertsville. He was a former member of the Pottstown American Legion. Surviving are three brothers, Stephen Dolla of Boyertown, Daniel M. Dolla of Monocacy and Harry Dolla of Easton; four sisters, Catherine Yashin of New Hope, Mary Koss of Pottstown, Genevieve DePaoli, Royersford and Dorris A. Moser of Gilbertsville. A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. March 1, in the Catagnus Funeral Home, 711 N. Franklin St, Pottstown. The Rev. Donald E. Moyer will officiate. Friends may call from 10 to 10:30 a.m. in the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Falkner Swamp United Church of Christ, 2077 Swamp Pike, Gilbertsville, PA 19525. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, February 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Agnes Burkhart, 86, of 119 W Poplar St., Fleetwood, died Sunday Morning at 3:05 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient for 11 days. Born in Blandon, she was a daughter of the late Solomon And Alice (Frederick) Burkhart.
She was employed by the former New Hanover Mills, Reading, before retiring in 1965. She was a member of Maidencreek United Church of Christ, Blandon.
Surviving are a nephew, James A Strause, with whom she last resided, and another nephew.
The Mae A Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 12, 1987, p. 30. Submitted by Michelle.]
Mrs. Anna H Burkhart, 85, of 718 Birch St., died this morning at 2:30 in the St. Joseph Hospital, where she was a patient since June 30. The wife of George C Burkhart, she was born in Fleetwood, a daughter of the late William T. and Amanda (Hoch) Delp. Mrs. Burkhart was head cook for B & J Saylor Co. for 24 years, retiring in 1960. Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters, Doris B., wife of Harold L. Wentzel, Reading and Helen L., wife of Daniel B. Shadler, Fleetwood R.D. 3; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also two sisters, Lizzie H., wife of John Deysher, Mount Penn; and Mabel H., wife of Paul Heller, Fleetwood.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 11, 1978, p. 27. Submitted by Michelle.]
Charles H Burkhart, 69, of 235 S. 5th St., died at 4:10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Hospital, where he had been a patient since Nov 6. Born in Exeter Twp., a son of the late Oliver and Bessie (Kohl) Burkhart, he was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are three brothers, Lester L., Reading; Herman O., Sinking Spring; and Warren E., Shillington, and a sister, Myrtle, wife of Chester Sweigart, Ephrata. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Whelan & Mountz Funeral Home, the Rev. David L Burkhart officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 6, 1972, p. 43. Submitted by Michelle.]
Dorothy M. Burkhart, 84, formerly of Reading, died July 22 in Berks Heim, where she had been a resident for 12 years. Her husband, LeRoy P. Burkhart, died June 6, 2003. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late James and Catharine (Holland) Delp. Burkhart was a member of St. Margaret's Roman Catholic Church, Reading. She is survived by two daughters, Mary L. (Burkhart) Weller, Reading, and Patricia M. (Burkhart) Olson, Durand, Wis.; and three sons: Donald J., Wyomissing; David P., Warner Robins, Ga.; and Joseph D., Blandon. Other survivors include three brothers: James Delp, in Maryland; Robert Delp, Reading; and Richard Delp, in Arkansas. There are also 11 grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Paul L. and Thomas M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Margaret's Church. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 23, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Earl C Burkhart, 76, a resident of the Daniel Boone Hotel, 1020 Penn St., died Thursday afternoon at 12:05 o'clock in the St. Joseph's Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 14. Born in Exeter Twp., a son of the late Calvin and Amanda (Gechter) Burkhart, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ida (Tice) Burkhart, in 1957. An Army veteran of World War I, he was employed as a carpenter employed by Jepson Building Contractor until his retirement. He is survived by two sons, Earl, Laureldale; and Ronald E., Farmington, MO; seven grandchildren and a sister. Esther, wife of Theodore Bechtel, Reading R.D.3. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Lutz Funeral Home, the Rev. Dr. Frank E. Reynolds officiating. Burial will be made in St. John's Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 26, 1972, p. 29. Submitted by Michelle.]
George C Burkhart, 92, of 718 Birch St., died Saturday morning in St. Joseph Hospital where he had a patient for one day. Born in Reading, he was the son of the late J. Howard and Barbara R (Romig) Burkhart. He had been employed in the car shops of the Reading Co. He was predeceased by two wives, Mary J. (Helder) on Nov 26, 1918, and Anna H. (Delp), on Jul 11 1978. He is survived by two Daughters, Doris B., wife of Harold L Wentzel, Reading, and Helen L., wife of Daniel B. Shadler, Fleetwood R D 3.; one step son, Paul W Behm of Reading; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Dollie S., widow of Charles A. Amole of Birdsboro; three brothers, Floyd H. Burkhart, Reiffton; Russell J. Burkhart, Birdsboro R D 1, and Vernon E Burkhart, Douglassville. The Beam Funeral Home, Reading, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 20, 1983, p. 124. Submitted by Michelle.]
In Exeter township, on the 31st. George L Burkhart aged 72 years 3 months and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice from the residence of his son Oliver Y Burkhart at Neversink on Monday at 9:30 o'clock. Services at the house. Internment at Aulenbach's Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 1, 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Herman O. “Snip” Burkhart, 89, of 454 Hain Rd., Cumru Twp., died Friday at 8:20 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since Monday. His wife Elsie S. (Bender) Burkhart, died Nov 8 1990. Born in Exeter Township, he was a son of the late Oliver and Bessie (Kohl) Burkhart. He was employed for 20 years by Aluminum Alloys, Lower Heidelberg Twp., retiring as a core maker in 1972, He was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Shillington. Surviving are a daughter, Arlene M., wife of Glenn W. Linderman, Cumru Township; and a sister, Myrtle, wife of Chester Sweigart, Ephrata. The Klee Funeral Home, Shillington, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 14, 1997, p. B-5. Submitted by Michelle.]
Burkhart -- In this city, on the 10th inst., John Burkhart, aged 64 years, 1 month and 28 days. Relatives and friends, also members of Neversink Fire Co.; Reading Volunteer Firemen's Relief; Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Ass'n.; Keystone Relief Ass'n. and the employees of the Keystone Furnace are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 463 Tulpehocken street, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, January 11, 1912. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held Wednesday in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville for Kathryn G. Burkhart. Formerly of Leesport, she died March 13 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township, where she had resided two years. Burial will be in Epler's Church Cemetery, Bern Township. Her husband, Sylvester W. Burkhart, died May 2, 2002. Born in Lancaster County, she was a daughter of the late Amos and Lavina (Gehman) Burkhart. Surviving are a son, Donald E., Hamburg; and six daughters: Ruth R. (Burkhart) Himmelberger, Fairfax, Va.; Shirley M. (Burkhart) Ammarell, Mohrsville; Barbara A. (Burkhart) Leonhard, Bernville; Betty J. (Burkhart) Kunkle, Krumsville; Kathryn F. (Burkhart) Balthaser, Leesport; and Linda L. (Burkhart) Vaitiskis, Jaffrey, N.H. There are 22 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 24, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of LeRoy P. Burkhart, formerly of Reading, who died June 6 in Berks Heim Annex, where he had resided two months, are two sons, Thomas M. Burkhart, Kutztown, and Joseph D. Burkhart, Blandon.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Lester L. Burkhart, 87, of 753 Church St., died Friday at 7:57 p.m. in community General Hospital, where he had been a patient, since Mar 31. He was the husband of Edna M. (Van Pelt) Burkhart. Born in Gibraltar, he was a son of the late Oliver and Bessie (Kohl) Burkhart. Before retiring in 1962, he had been employed for 40 years as a milk delivery man by Ziegler-Clover Farms. He was a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church, Reading, where he had been church janitor after his retirement. He had also been a lay delegate and assistant lay delegate to church conferences. He was a past master of Puritan Lodge No.740 F & A M, having served in 1955. ther survivors include three sons; The Rev. David L., Shillington; Glenn Lee, West Lawn; and John R., Reading; a brother, Herman, sinking spring R D 6; and a sister, Myrtle, wife of Chester Sweigert, Ephrata. There are also six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bean Funeral Home, Inc., Shillington, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 18, 1993, p. C3. Submitted by Michelle.]
Mrs Mary A Burkhart, 74, widow of Henry A Burkhart, died this morning in her home at West Leesport R D 1. She was a member of the Holiness Christian Church, Seyfert.
Surviving are a son, Clinton, Reading; three daughters, Ida E, wife of William Williard, Philadelphia; Lillian May Miller, Mohnton; Bernice wife of James P Van Campen, West Leesport; 16 grandchildren and a sister, Sarah, widow John Fulmer, Reading.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Miller Funeral Home, the Rev. Ira W Bechtel, Pottstown, officiating. Burial will be made in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 9, 1957, p. 13. Submitted by Michelle.]
Shillington, April 11 (Special). – His throat slashed with a razor, the body of Oliver Y. Burkhart was found by his wife in the cellar of their home on Brobst St., this borough, shortly after 6 o'clock this morning. Mr. Burkhart had been in despondent mood recently. He was aged 52 years. He was formerly a resident of Mohnton and moved to this place three years ago. He was a shoemaker by trade. Coroner John H. Rorke investigated the case and issued a certificate of death due to suicide. Deceased is survived by his widow and five children. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, April 15. Undertaker John F Lutz, of Esterly, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 11, 1925, p. 2. Submitted by Michelle.]
Rehrersburg, May 6- Paul R Burkhart, 54, of Rehrersburg Star Route, near Strausstown, died yesterday of a heart attack while working in his barn. Born in Reading and a son of Bessie (Kohl) and the late Oliver Burkhart, he was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Zion's Union Church, Strausstown. Burkhart engaged in farming, also had been employed by the Pennsylvania Electric Steel Casting Co., Hamburg. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his widow, Daisy D (Shupp) Burkhart; two sons; Harold P. and Oliver H., both at home and two daughters; Dorothy Ann and Linda Lou, both at home. Also s sister, Myrtle, wife of Chester Sweigart, Ephrata, and four brothers Lester and Charles, both of Reading; and Herman and Warren both of Shillington. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Schucker Funeral Home, this place, the Rev. Alfred H Erb officiating. Burial will be made in Zion's Union Cemetery, Strausstown.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 6, 1955, p. 25. Submitted by Michelle.]
Lebanon, March 15--Thomas W. Burkhart, 76, died yesterday in his home at 320 N. 11th St., this place. A son of the late Mr. & Mrs. John Burkhart, he was a member of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, Womelsdorf. His wife, Jennie (Weik) Burkhart, preceded him in death. Burkhart was a member of the Lincoln Republican Club, this place; the Womelsdorf Volunteer Fire Co. and relief association; the Pioneer Fire Co. of Robesonia; Newmanstown, Goodwill of Myerstown and Union of Bethel fire companies, and Western Berks County Fire Zone 3 and the Berks County Firemen's Assn., and the Womelsdorf Veterans of Foreign Wars Home Assn. He is survived by three daughters: Hilda, wife of George W. Ney Sr., Robesonia; Ruth, wife of James Heller, with whom he last resided, and Grace, wife of John Doris, Womelsdorf, and five grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Danner Funeral Home, Womelsdorf, the Rev. Harvey J. Miller officiating. Burial will be in Zion's Church Cemetery.
[Source: Unknown, 1957. Submitted by: Betsy.]
Private services were arranged by the Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, for Verna M. Burkhart, 87, who died May 21 in her Pottieger Road, Tulpehocken Township residence. Burial was in Zion Gosherts United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mount Zion. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Burkhart, who died June 24, 1979. Born in Lebanon County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Amelia Light. Until retiring, she was employed as a seamstress by Publix Shirt Factory, Myerstown, for 30 years. She was a member of Zion Gosherts UCC. Burkhart was a life member of the Rescue Fire Company, Mount Aetna; the Keystone Fire Company, Rehrersburg; and the Mount Zion Fire Company.Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 4, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Warren E Burkhart, 79, of 59 N. Second St., Shillington, died Friday afternoon in Mifflin Health Care Center, Cumru Twp., where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was the husband of Fay G. (Fox) Burkhart. Born in Mohnton, he was the son of the late Oliver Y and Bessie (Kohl) Burkhart. Burkhart had been a junior partner of the former Hosiery Craftsmen, a knitting mill, for 12 years and, for the next 15 years, worked for Rockwell International as a machinist, retiring in 1973. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Shillington. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reber Moore Post, Shillington. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Richard E., Arnold, MD., and Dennis L., Wernersville; a stepson, William F Muller, West Lawn; a step daughter Eileen J, wife of Robert L Cooper, Columbus, OH; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also two brothers, Lester L., Reading, and Herman, Sinking Spring; and a sister, myrtle, wife of Chester Sweigart, Ephrata. Bean Funeral Home Inc., Shillington, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 7, 1990, p. 33. Submitted by Michelle.]
Services were held in her residence and in Fleetwood Mennonite Church for Esther W. Burkholder, who died of natural causes May 15 in her Short Lane, Richmond Township residence. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was the wife of Stephen W. Burkholder. Born in Richmond Township, she was a daughter of the late Amos N. and Alma B. (Weaver) Sauder. She was a member of Fleetwood Old Order Mennonite Church. Also surviving are two daughters, Lucinda S. and Lillian S., and five sons: Harlan S., Marvin S., Earl S., Nathaniel S. and Jonathan S., all at home. Other survivors include two sisters, Mabel W. (Sauder) Zimmerman, Leroy, Minn., and Ruth W. Sauder, Fleetwood; and four brothers: Mahlon W. Sauder, Kutztown; Ivan W. Sauder, Greenwich, Ohio; Paul W. Sauder, Mertztown; and Noah W. Sauder, Loysville, Perry County. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Charles S. Burkman, 49, of Grill, Reading R.D. 1, died last night in the Reading Hospital. He was a son of the late Harry and Ellen (Steffy) Burkman, was a furnace operator at the American Chain and Cable Company plant, and a member of Christ (Yocum's) Reformed Church. Surviving are his widow, Laura M. (Keffer) Burkman; two children, Esther E., at home, and Howard F., with a U.S. Army until at Fort Dix, N.J.; two brothers, William, Baltimore; and Peter, Reading; a sister, Beulah, wife of Elmer Katzenmoyer, Laureldale, and a stepsister, Florence Batz, Reading. The Kindt Memorial Home, Shillington, is in charge of the funeral arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, 19 May 1945. Submitted by Chris.]
Harry S. Burkman died at 8:55 this morning at his home, 733 North Eleventh street. He attained to the age of 60 years on May 11, last. Mr. Burkman was a chauffeur in the employ of John B. Raser. He was a member of the Reformed congregation of Alleghenyville Church. There survive his widow, Anna (Merkel) Burkman; four children: Charles, of Grill; William, Laureldale; Peter, Reading, and Beulah, wife of Elmer Katzenmoyer, Reading; one step-daughter, Florence Batz, at home; these step-brothers and step-sisters: Daniel Burkman, Reading; Harry Burkman, James Burkman, Shillington; Paul Burkman, Bethlehem; Mrs. Louise Bausher, Hamburg, Mrs. Ella Kohl, Reading. Funeral Director F. F. Seidel is in charge. Interment will be made in Alleghenyville Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, 6 June 1932. Submitted by Chris.]
Daniel Burley, a retired miner, employed for many years in the iron ore mines at Mertztown, died Sunday at the home of his son, John H. Burley, Reading, of general debility, superinduced by paresis, aged 77 years. He had been ailing for more than a year. Four sons, John H., of Reading; Charles, Glenside, and Alfred and Albert Burley, of Mohnton; two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Dr. A. A. Stamm, Mohnton, and Mrs. Harry Blankenbiller, West Reading, survive, with 10 grandchildren and one brother, Thomas, of Allentown, and two sisters, Mrs. Jonathan Baer, Breinigsville, and Mrs. Emma Baer, Breinigsville, and Emma Stalnecker, Mertztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 22, 1908, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Burns--In this city, on January 4th, William Burns, aged 42 years and 9 days. The relatives and friends, also Co. L., 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, on Cherry street above Front, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Aulenbach's cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 5, 1880. Submitted by Nancy.]
William J. Burnside, editor of the Lebanon Advertiser, was found dead, sitting in his chair in his office.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 21, 1899.]
Graveside services were held in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton, for Walter Burr Jr., formerly of Reading, who died May 25 in his North Main Street, Blandon residence. He was predeceased by his wife, Mae Irene (Hoffman) Burr, who died Marcy 19, 1975. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Walter Sr. and Kathryn (Kleinjoehann) Burr. Until retiring in 1974, he was employed by Parish Structural Products Division of Dana Corp., Reading, for 29 years. He was a member of St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Reading. Surviving are a son, Walter Burr III, in Pennsylvania, and three grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Lucy (Burr) Famalaro, Reading. The Cramp Funeral Home, Reading, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Sallie Amelia Burt died at 6.15 o'clock Thursday morning at her home, 945 Tilghman street, aged 73 years. Death came as the result of a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Burt had been ill about five years.
She was a native of Maxatawny township, a daughter of Henry and Katherine, nee Kerchner, Keiper. In October, 1873, she was untied in marriage with Frank Burt, who preceded her in death five years ago. She resided in this city for fifty years. She was a member of Allen Temple No. 42, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, and Alletah Council Daughters of Pocohontas.
There survive a daughter, Mrs. Sallie Reese, widow of Detective S. Reese, of this city; a sister, Mrs. Ambrose Moyer, of Chicago, Ill., and three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon with services at the home at 2 o'clock, followed by burial in Highland Cemetery. Rev. Arthur Flexer, pastor of Trinity United Evangelical Church, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 16, 1923, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Leander F. Buser, 931 Greenwich St., Reading, died Sunday at 10 a.m. from second and third degree burns suffered three weeks ago when a pot of boiling water was spilled over her as she tripped and fell. She was 65 years old. Dr. George J. Stark, Berks county coroner, issued a certificate of accidental death. She had been in a hospital for treatment several days ago, then returned to her home. Mrs. Buser was the former Ellen Siegfried, a daughter of the late Anthony and Sarah (Eck) Siegfried. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic church and of the Holy Family society, Reading. Surviving her besides her husband are ten children: Cecilia, wife of C. Raymond Dell; Margaret, wife of Harry Kelly, and Anthony Buser, all of Reading; Clara, wife of Clarence Deysher, 850 Egge St., Allentown; Lawrence Buser, Anna, wife of Bernhard Esser, and Philip Buser, Reading; Raymond Buser, Williamsport; Sister Alberta, Order of Sisters of Christian Charity, New York, and Mildred, wife of Bernard J. Henry, Reading; 29 grandchildren; one great grandchild; one sister and one brother, Mrs. Mary Klemmer and Edwin Siegfried, Reading, and a half-brother, Martin Buser, 526 Turner St., Allentown. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. at the St. Paul's Catholic church, Reading.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 3, 1942, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dies while Retiring. Adam H. Bush, aged 66 years, 4 months and 5 days, died suddenly at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at his home, 757 North Eleventh street. Death came while deceased was retiring. For the past year Mr. Bush was employed as a clerk at the Stichter Hardware Co. 505 Penn street. He was at work as usual yesterday, complaining, however of occasional severe pains. He was ill when he returned home, but remained about until a late hour. His brother, Oscar H. Bush, prominent local Democrat, preceded him in death only two weeks ago. Deceased was born in Berks county and was the son of Israel and Amelia (Hass) Bush. He came to Reading with his wife in 1888 and had been a resident of this city ever since. He was a member of the Carpenter's Union. Besides his widow, Lizzie (Hill) Bush, he is survived by one brother, Edgar H. Bush, of Reading.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, 10 August 1922. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Howard Bush of East Coventry Township died yesterday afternoon of diabetes, ages about 30 years. He leaves a wife. For some time previous to his death he was laboring under an aberration of the mind.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 2, 1880. Submitted by Peggy.]
In Union township, on the 7th inst., John Bush, aged 7? years, 9 months and 2 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 12, 1850. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Bush -- In Longswamp township, Berks Co., September 4th, William Bush, aged 72 years, 9 months and 29 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 3, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Diane E. Butcavage, 61, of Coal Mountain Road, Orwigsburg, died Saturday at home. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of Eleanor W. Wildermuth Potts, a resident of Laurel Center, Tilden Township, Berks County, and the late Douglas L. Potts. She was a 1961 graduate of Pottsville High School. She worked as a receptionist for Schuylkill Valley Family Practice, Leesport, for two years. She first worked as a secretary for Cinderella Knitting Mill and later for Springford Knitting Mill, both in Leesport. She was a member of Christ United Church of Christ, McKeansburg, Blue Mountain Chapter 443 Order of Eastern Star, Hamburg, where she served as matron from 1987-88 and 1995-96 and was a former secretary, and was past district deputy grand matron of District 15-B of the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are her husband, Robert J. Sr.; a son, Robert J. Jr., Schuylkill Haven; a sister, Darlene J. Loy, Hamburg; and two granddaughters. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday from Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Interment will be in Schuylkill Memorial Park, Schuylkill Haven.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 5, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Joseph Butkus, 89, of 2264 Cleveland Ave., West Lawn, died Friday at home. Born in Mahanoy City, he was a son of the late Adam and Christine Unusavage Butkus. He retired in 1972 after 34 years in maintenance at the former Keystone Atlantic Richfield ARCO Terminal, Montello, Spring Township, Berks County. He was a member of Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn, where he served on the church council, and was a former president of the former ARCO retirement group, Reading. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Christine M. Innis; a grandson, Damon Innis. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred S. Fritz; two sons, Leonard J., Denver, Pa., and Alvin A., Leawood, Kan.; a brother, Albert, Sinking Spring; five grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; two great-grandchildren; six stepgreat-grandchildren; two stepgreat-great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township. Lamm and Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 5, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Reuben Butterweck, of East Macungie, who was mentioned last week as having had a serious attack of apoplexy, died on Thursday noon, after being sick a day and a half. Deceased was quite well considering his years, until his last attack. His sight had, however, been almost dimmed. He brought his age to 73 years and ten months. Mr. Butterweck was born in Longswamp township. His parents were John and Maria Butterweck. He followed the trade of carpenter and later engaged in ore contracting while residing at Breinigsville. There he was a prominent member of the U.B. congregation and remained faithful to his church, his desire being to be buried there. He moved to this place about ten years ago. His wife and seven children survive, two children having preceded the father. The surviving children are Oliver, a doctor, of Green Springs, Ohio; Alfred M., of Allentown; Jerry and William, of Friedensburg and Francis (a minister) of Shoemakersville, Maria --- Mrs. Butz, residing at home, and Emma --- Mrs. Al. Wisser, of Chalfont, Bucks county. The funeral took place yesterday, burial being made at Breinigsville. Revs. Mohr, of Allentown, and Llamy, of East Texas, officiated.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, December 26, 1895, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
William H. Butterweck died after a short illness at his home at Oley, Berks county, last Friday evening, of heart disease, aged 52 years, 11 months and 17 days. Deceased was son of the late Reuben Butterweck, who died here four years ago. Deceased was a carriage manufacturer and active in church and Sunday school work, being a teacher and exhorter. He was a soldier in the Civil War and took part in a number of battles. He leaves a widow, two sons, Harvey and Horace, of Reading, and two daughters, Valeria and Estella, at home; four brothers, Jeremiah, of Oley; Rev. Francis, of Jonestown, Lebanon county; Alfred M., the grocer at Fifth and Chew streets, Allentown; Dr. Oliver, of Ohio, and two sisters, Mrs. Maria Butz, of Macungie, and Mrs. Emma Wisser, of Fitzwatertown, Montgomery county.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, June 14, 1900, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Died. On The 8th inst., in Oley, Berks county, William H. Butterwick, formerly of Breinigsville, this county, aged 52 years, 11 months and 17 days.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, June 13, 1900, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Abigail, widow of Gideon Butz, died on Saturday at the home of her son, Oliver Snyder, No. 927 Washington street, of infirmities due to old age, aged eighty-six years. Deceased was born a Strasser and was a native of Kutztown, where she resided until 12 years ago. Since then, she had made her home in this city. She was married twice, the first husband, Jonathan Snyder, having died many years ago. Her second husband preceded her a few years ago. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ella Werley, Mrs. Sarah Wagonhurst, Kutztown, Mrs. Mary Gardner, Mrs. Louisa Lentz, Allentown, and two sons, James and Oliver Snyder, of this city.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 19, 1907, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Carolina, wife of Peter Butz, the undertaker of near Breinigsville, died on Sunday morning. Last Wednesday, Mrs. Butz went to the attic for a can of lard and on her way down, she slipped on the third step from the bottom and fell heavily against a large chest, which was standing on a platform at the foot of the staircase. She had been suffering from a bad cold and the shock of the fall weakened her very much and she died from the effects of it yesterday morning. The deceased was 74 years old. She is survived by her husband, Peter Butz; one daughter, Mrs. Daniel Dengler, who resides at home, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Butz's maiden name was Carolina Haas and was the only surviving member of the family, her parents dying when she was quite young. The funeral will be held on Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock at her late residence. Services will also be held at Longswamp Church, Rev. Nevin Helffrich officiating. Interment in cemetery adjoining.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 10, 1903, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Caroline, wife of Peter Butz, the undertaker, near Breinigsville, had a fall Wednesday of last week which caused her death. She went to the attic to get a can of lard and in descending fell down the steps. She landed on her breast on the edge of a chest at the bottom. She had been suffering badly from a cold and the shock was so severe as to cause her to break down. She became so weak that dissolution came suddenly on Sunday. She was 74 years old and a born Haas. She was the last of the family. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Daniel Dengler, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Friday) morning, with services and burial at Longswamp church. Rev. N. W. Helffrich will officiate.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, February 12, 1903, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Catharine E. A. Butz, wife of Henry W. Butz, a respected resident of Lower Macungie township, died at her home, along the road leading from Brookdale to Mertztown, on Tuesday morning at 2.30 of diabetes, aged 62 years, 5 months and 6 days. Mrs. Butz was in failing health for several years. Four weeks ago her condition became such that she had to take to her bed where she gradually grew weaker and passed peacefully away surrounded by her family, and retaining her faculties to the end. She is survived by her husband, and son, Walter, Breinigsville; one daughter, Elda, wife of Edwin Deisher, Mertztown R. 1; and one granddaughter. She was a member of the Reformed wing of Longswamp church. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon from her late home at 1.30. Rev. Meckstroh will officiate. Continued services in Longswamp church and burial in adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, July 5, 1923, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 13, 1945, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Reaching the age of 86 years, 6 months and 28 days, Edwin Butz, of Redline (Red Lion?), passed away at his home Thursday, leaving a widow, two sons, two daughters and a sister to mourn his demise. J. W. Butz, at home, and Harry F. Butz, Macungie, R. 2, are the sons; Mrs. Mary Leven, Allentown, and Mrs. C. T. Snyder, Guthsville, are the daughters, and Eliza Butz, Alburtis, is the sister. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Tuesday at 1.30 and there will also be continued services in the Longswamp church at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, January 27, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Egidius Butz, a well known citizen of Kutztown, died recently at the age of 88. Deceased was a farmer until about 20 years ago, when he retired and moved to Kutztown from the near neighborhood. He was well off until 10 years ago, when the failure of a relative reduced his possessions materially. He was twice married. He had no children with his last wife. With his first wife he had 6 children, one of them being Mrs. J. D. Sharadin, of Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, June 11, 1890, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elda H. Butz, 87, of Sable Care Center, Aurora, Col., formerly of Allentown, died Wednesday in Aurora Presbyterian Hospital. Her husband, John R. Butz, died in 1939. Born in Dryville, she was a daughter of the late Valentine A. and Emma L. Kieffer. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Allentown. Surviving are two daughters, Minerva, wife of John R. Cann, of Denver, and Mina, wife of Gustave W. Moessen, of Hendersonville, N.C.; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Hope Cemetery of Christ Mertz Lutheran Church, Dryville. There will be no calling hours.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 16, 1976, page 76. Submitted by Jerri.]
Miss Eliza Anna Butz died yesterday forenoon at nine o'clock at her late home in Alburtis from general debility, aged 87 years, 8 months and 8 days. The deceased was a daughter of the late James W. and Mary A. (nee Butz) Butz, and was born in Topton. Miss Butz, who was the last of her immediate family, was a devoted member of the Reformed church at Longswamp. The funeral will be held Wednesday forenoon at 9.30 o'clock with all services in the Longswamp church and interment in the cemetery adjoining. Rev. W. L. Meckstroth, of Mertztown, will officiate. Undertaker Irwin D. DeLong is in charge of the remains.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, September 30, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Eliza E. Butz of Allentown R. 2 died last night in her home. She had been ill for two years. She was 81. Born in Long Swamp Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Levi and Calestina Romig. She was a member of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, East Texas, and the Sunday school of the church. Mrs. Butz was a resident of South Whitehall Township for 63 years. Her husband, Edwin S. Butz, died 21 years ago. She is survived by a son, Roger A., with whom she lived; two daughters, Hilda C., wife of B. Frank Lentz, and Ella G., wife of Tilghman C. King, both of Allentown; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Schmoyer Funeral home, Breinigsville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 7, 1958, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elizabeth Butz died at East Greenville on March 23, aged 80 years, 7 months and 13 days. She was the daughter of Israel and Sarah Kriebel and was born in Colebrookdale township, Berks county, August 10, 1826. She spent her girlhood days in Hereford township and was married to John Hiestand, May 18, 1856. The family moved to Gerysville, Bucks county, and was blessed with the birth of one daughter, Helena, born in 1857, and who died in 1858. Mrs. Hiestand died in 1865, and the widow married Aaron Butz, a widower, in 1867. They lived for a time in Clayton, Berks county, and after moved to Allentown, where Mr. Butz died in 1883. Mrs. Butz was an active member of Salem Reformed congregation. In 1899 she moved to East Greenville, where she joined the Schwenkfelder church, to which her relatives belonged. Her death was due to infirmities incident to old age. The funeral will be held on Thursday, with interment at the Washington Schwenkfelder cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 27, 1907, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ephraim Butz, of Topton, died last night at 10 o'clock at the Allentown hospital, following a long illness with a complication of diseases, aged 78 years. He was admitted on January 26th.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 28, 1923, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ephriam [sic] Butz, aged 73 years, 6 months and 13 days, died at the Allentown hospital, where he was confined for nearly two months. Mr. Butz was an active farmer up to the time of his death. He was a resident of Topton all his life. He is survived by his wife, Susan (nee Trexler); five grandchildren, two brothers, Edwin, of Red Lion, and William B., and one sister, Eliza, both of Alburtis. The funeral will be held from his late home in Topton on Monday, April 2, at 9.30 a.m. Further services will be conducted in Longswamp church. Interment in cemetery adjoining. Rev. W. L. Meckstroh will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 30, 1923, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Estella (Fisher) Butz, widow of M. P. Butz, died of pleurisy at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home in Topton, aged 42 years, 10 months and 17 days. Mrs. Butz was a daughter of Josiah and the late Sarah (Sterner) Fisher. Her husband preceded her in death four years ago. There survive her father and one son, Paul; together with two brothers and a sister, Horace, of Topton; Robert, of New York, and Annie, of this city. Four grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon from her late home in Topton at 2 o'clock, with further services in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton, and interment in the Union cemetery. Rev. M. K. Trexler will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 5, 1925, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Evelyn B. Butz, wife of Arthur A. Butz, former postmaster of Alburtis, and a prominent resident of that section, died yesterday morning at 11:30 o'clock at her resident, Main street, Alburtis. She was 40 years, 9 months and 1 day of age.
She was a daughter of John L. and Amelia, nee Long, Trexler, and was born in Mertztown. Surviving are her parents, her husband and two children, Evelyn T. and John T. Butz, both at home, and also a sister, Mrs. Charles Rothermel, of Mertztown.
Mrs. Butz at the age of sixteen years graduated from the Keystone State Teachers College at Kutztown and for four years was a teacher in the schools of Longswamp township.
She was a devout member of the Reformed wing of Lehigh church, of the Ladies Aid Society of this church and of the Ladies Aid of Christ chapel, Alburtis. Mrs. Butz had a wide circle of friends through Lehigh and Berks counties to whom her death comes as a great loss.
The funeral will be held at her late home Saturday at 1:30 o'clock, with short services there to be followed by continued services in Lehigh church. Rev. William O. Wolfert, of Fogelsville, will officiate, and interment will be made in the church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 14, 1934, pp. 5, 21. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Fianna Butz, native of Longswamp and life-long resident until four years ago, died at the home of her son, James W. Butz, at Palm, yesterday, at the age of 95. Widow of Edwin Butz, she has 48 descendants. She was the daughter of Harry and Sally, nee Hunsberger, Miller, and was a member of the Longswamp Lutheran church of Mertztown. Her husband, Edwin Butz, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Hoffman funeral home, 22 Main St., East Greenville, and further services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Longswamp Lutheran church, Mertztown. Rev. G. E. Keyser will officiate. Interment will be held in the cemetery adjoining the church. She is survived by one son, Edwin Butz, coal dealer at Palm; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Snyder of Guthsville and Mrs. Mary Levan of Allentown; 18 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, November 5, 1944, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Florinda Butz, aged eighty-four years, died at the home of her son, Dr. W. P. Long, Carbon street, Weatherly, on Monday. The deceased was stricken a fortnight ago with paralysis and owing to her advanced age it proved fatal. Mrs. Butz was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, residing in that section until she made her home with her son two years ago. She is survived by one brother and sister, John D. Fegley and Mrs. Elizabeth Biery, of Mertztown, and by the following children: Dr. W. P. Long and Mrs. Mary Schiffert, of Weatherly; Mrs. Wm. Hemmeleigh, Blandon; Wm. P. Butz, of Mertztown, and Rev. C. A. Butz, of Bethlehem. Burial will be made at Longswamp church, Berks county.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, April 16, 1919, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the John P. Feeney Funeral Home for Frances A. Butz, 81, of Barlow Avenue, Bern Township, who died March 29 in Phoebe Berks Health Care Center, Wernersville, where she had been a patient since March 13. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. She was predeceased by her husband, Earle E. Butz, who died April 23, 2001. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Anthony and Carmela (Bellanti) Ferris. She was a member of Epler's United Church of Christ, Leesport. Surviving are a daughter, Earlene F. (Butz) Bohr, Annville, Lebanon County; two grandchildren; and a sister, Mary R. (Ferris) Richardson, Jamaica, N.Y.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 2, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. H. Floranda Butz, late of Shamrock, widow of Wm. Butz, of near Alburtis, died at the home of her son, Dr. W. P. Long, Weatherly, from the affects of a stroke of apoplexy on Monday, aged 84 years, 5 months and 14 days. She was born on the old homestead, north of Shamrock, being a daughter of Jno. F. Fegley and wife Rachel, nee Diener, on the 10th of October, 1834. She was married Jan. 7th, 1858, to David Long, who died fifty-five years ago. They were the parents of four daughters and one son, Mrs. Mary A. Schiffert and Dr. W. P. Long, Weatherly; Mrs. Jonathan Barth, deceased, of Topton; Mrs. William Himmelrich, Blandon, and Mrs. John Wessner, Reading. On March 20, 1870, she was married to the late Wm. Butz, of Alburtis, who died Nov. 6, 1883. This union was blessed with four children: W. P. Butz, of Mertztown; and Rev. C. A. Butz, of Bethlehem, Reformed pastor of Hecktown and North Bethlehem charge. Two daughters died from scarlet fever in January 1882. She was the oldest of a family of fourteen children, Mrs. Uriah Biery and John D. Fegley, a retired merchant of Mertztown, survive. Her direct descendants were thirty-five grandchildren, forty-eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She will be buried in Longswamp Church cemetery on Monday, April 21, at 10.30 a.m. Services to be conducted by the Rev. W. L. Meckstroth, assisted by Rev. A. M. Masonheimer, pastor of Reformed church, Weatherly.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, April 18, 1919, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harry F. Butz, prominently known lumber, feed and coal dealer at Red Lion, died of pneumonia at the Allentown hospital on Monday morning, aged 55 years, 1 month and 2 days. Mr. Butz was in excellent health until a week ago yesterday. While painting the cupola on top of his feed store on May 29, he slipped and fell off the roof, landing in a coal car standing on a siding. Four ribs were fractured. Early in the week he was sent to the Allentown hospital when pneumonia developed. He is survived by his wife, his mother, one brother and two sisters: James W. Butz, Palm; Mary J. Levan, this city; and Annie L., wife of Clinton Snyder, Guthsville. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 1:30, daylight saving time, at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Edwin Butz, Macungie R. 2, with further services and interment at the Longswamp Reformed church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 6, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harvey E. Butz passed away suddenly from heart trouble at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Brensinger, Fleetwood, aged 63 years, 10 months, and 14 days. Mr. Butz was a son of the late William and Sarah (Haas) Butz, and was born in Longswamp township, Berks county. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Albright, Williamsport, and Mrs. Ellen Brensinger, with whom he resided; also by two half brothers, William Butz, Mertztown, and Rev. Dr. Charles Butz, Bethlehem. The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at one o'clock from the home of Rev. Brensinger, with services in Longswamp church, Rev. Meckstroth officiating, and interment in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, March 27, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Henrietta Butz, widow of Reuben Butz, died at five minutes past 6 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her son Reuben D. Butz, No. 1016 Hamilton street. Infirmities due to old age caused her death. Mrs. Butz was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, and reached the ripe old age of 90 years, 9 months and 7 days. Her husband died in October 1860. Her maiden name was Deshler and her only brother died many years ago. She is survived by two sons, Reuben D. and Samuel A. Butz, of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Caroline Deisher, of Topton. The funeral services will be held at the house on Monday afternoon, interment at Longswamp on Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 16, 1900, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Henrietta L. (Brown) Butz, 47, of Mertztown R. 1, wife of Henry D. Butz, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. A native of Uniontown, she was a daughter of the late Rev. Jacob I. Brown and Margaret (King) Brown. She was a member of Zion's Lutheran Church, Alburtis. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Donna J., wife of Donald Butz, of Allentown; two sons, Henry D. II of Amarillo, Tex., and James P., at home; three grandchildren; a brother, Phillip of Hershey, and a sister, Mrs. Edith Bodon of Pittsburgh. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown. Calling hours will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 13, 1961, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry W. Butz, retired farmer and well known resident of Longswamp, Berks county, died at 8.30 a.m. Sunday at his home, the residence of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Deisher, after an illness of three weeks. He was in his 90th year. Up to three weeks ago, Mr. Butz appeared in remarkable health in view of his advanced age and prior to that time was engaged daily in doing work about the garden of the old homestead. Born in Berks county, a son of David and Marietta (Wetzel) Butz, he attended the public schools and the Meyerstown academy. Later he took up farming and continued active until his retirement 24 years ago. He was a faithful member of the Reformed congregation of the Longswamp church and had served as a deacon and elder of the church. His wife, Cassie (Schlicher) Butz, died 14 years ago. He is survived by one daughter, Elda, wife of Edwin Deisher, Longswamp; one son, Walter Butz, postmaster of Breinigsville, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m., D.S.T., with further services in the Longswamp church. Rev. Donald Englert will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call at the home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 2, 1937, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob Butz, a well-known retired railroader, died of pneumonia at Reading on Thursday, aged 70 years. Deceased was a native of Shamrock. He followed railroading all his life. For 53 years he was a freight conductor on the Harrisburg-Allentown division of the Reading Railway. He was retired with a pension by the company, December 1, 1916. Deceased leaves his widow, Lovina (nee Hassler); one stepson, Daniel H. Sohl, Reading, and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Weida, Canton, O., and Mrs. Elizabeth Frederick, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 16, 1917, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
James E. Butz, a former member of the Lower Macungie Township School Board, and for several terms its treasurer, died at his home in Alburtis on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, following a stroke of apoplexy. He was aged 55 years, 6 months and 2 days. Mr. Butz was connected with a shirt mill in Northampton. He left for there on an early train on Friday morning, and was apparently in the best of health. After being stricken, he went to the plant office and asked for assistance because he said he could not see clearly. A co-worker went with him, and a short time later, Mr. Butz collapsed. From the plant, Mr. Butz was taken to his home in Alburtis. Dr. Eugene Mohr, of Alburtis; Dr. William Long, of Longswamp; and Dr. R. L. Schaeffer, of this city, were summoned and held a consultation. They prescribed a treatment and did everything within their power to relieve him, but he passed away on Sunday. Deceased was a tailor by trade, and followed this occupation for many years. He was born in Topton, a son of James M. and Emma E. (Kuhns) Butz. He served as a school director in Lower Macungie for two terms, and also as treasurer of that board. Fraternally, he was affiliated with the Knights of Malta, of Alburtis; Toxelox Tribe, I.O.R.M., of Alburtis. He was also a member of the Lutheran congregation of Lehigh church, Alburtis. There survive his widow, Martha (Fretz) Butz, a daughter, Pearl, wife of Russell Young, of Washington, D.C., and a grandchild, Jewell Young. A sister and a brother, Ida, wife of Tilghman Andreas, of Macungie, and Frank Butz, of Kutztown, also survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 31, 1925, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Jennie B. Butz, 75, widow of the Rev. Dr. Charles A. Butz, died Tuesday in the Angeline Nursing Home, near North Wales. She had been a resident of Bethlehem for 40 years. Her late husband was formerly pastor of Zion Evangelical Reformed Church, Bethlehem, and Dryland Evangelical Reformed Church, Hecktown. For the past 13 years, Mrs. Butz resided at Mertztown R. 1, Berks County. She had been at the nursing home two months. Born in Longswamp Township, Berks county, she was a daughter of the late Levi and Sarah (Miller) Fritch. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Longswamp, where she was a former superintendent of the Sunday School and Bible class teacher. Mrs. Butz was formerly a member of the Bethlehem Bach Choir and president of the Northampton County Women's Christians Temperance Union while she lived in Bethlehem. She was a graduate of the former Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown. She is survived by two daughters, Geraldine, wife of C. J. Eurich, Lansdale, and Althea, wife of Lloyd Long, Richmond, Va.; a son, Charles A., at home; four sisters, Ella, wife of Harry P. Adams, Allentown; Melrose, wife of Lewis Shoemaker and Ellen, wife of Harry C. Heck, both of Mertztown R. 1, and Mrs. Lily Hartzell, Denver, Colo., and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Longswamp Church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, DeLong and trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 26, 1958, page 27. Submitted by Jerri.]
The funeral of John Butz above Gabelsville, last Tuesday was very largely attended. The Hill Church, where interment was, was filled. The remains reposed in a black cloth covered casket with silver handles and plate on lid, inscribed "At Rest". Bearers were Jacob Bahr, Jacob Werstler, George Moyer and Henry Hartman. Rev. H. Warmkessel of Reading officiated. Undertaker was H.M. Houck.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 7, 1899.]
John R. Butz of 1902 Hamilton St., Allentown, barber at 1639 Union St. the last 12 years, died at 7:10 o'clock last night at the Allentown hospital in his 48th year. Mr. Butz had been ill since April and was confined to the hospital since July 14. He was born in Topton, a son of Sallie, nee Peters, Butz Scheirer and the late Milton T. Butz. He was a member of Christ Lutheran church, the Friendly Bible class of the church and Post L., TPA. Surviving are his wife, Elda H., nee Kieffer; three children, Raymond D., Minerva E., and Mina E., all of Allentown, and his mother, Mrs. John Scheirer, of Essington, Pa. Funeral arrangements will be completed today.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, September 13, 1939, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Letters of testamentary on the estate of Jonathan Butz, Colebrookdale Twp., were issued to Sarah C. Butz.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 21, 1899.]
Jonathan W. Butz, aged 55 years, died of a complication of diseases at his home in Reading on Friday, Aug 17th. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, and also a number of brothers and sisters, among the number Mrs. J. Frederick, of Allentown, and Mrs. Jane Weida, of Shamrock.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, August 29, 1900, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Lewis B. Butz, aged 80 years, died at Kutztown on Tuesday morning. He was a son of the late Egidius and Elizabeth Butz, and was born in Maxatawny township, January 27, 1837. He was engaged at farming during his entire life. He retired in 1900. In the spring of the year 1915, he moved to Kutztown. For 25 years, he was a member of the board of trustees of the Keystone State Normal School. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn, and these children: Amos A., of Kutztown; Ella, wife of Solon Gernerd; Dr. Alfred, of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Lizzie Mengel, of Kutztown. He was a member of St. Paul's Reformed Church, of Kutztown, in which he served as an elder for many years. The funeral will take place Saturday morning with Rev. George B. Smith officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 24, 1918, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
M.T. Butz, one of Topton's best known business men, committed suicide yesterday morning by hanging himself in the garage behind his home. He was 55 years old, successful in business and his friends were greatly shocked to learn of his rash deed. No reason could be assigned to his action. Shortly after six o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs. Schofer, wife of the Topton undertaker, went to the Butz home to assist in the household duties because of Mrs. Butz's illness. Mr. Butz was about to go out of the house and he asked Mrs. Schofer to remain with Mrs. Butz until he returned. Shortly after ten o'clock a member of the family had occasion to go into the garage and was horrified to find the lifeless body hanging from a girder. He had evidently been dead for several hours. A search of his personal effects revealed the face that Mr. Butz premeditated suicide. A note in his desk asked his wife's forgiveness, but gave no reason for the deed. Mr. Butz was engaged in the erection of a new moving picture theatre for Topton. He was quite successful in the operation of a theatre, which he opened after being in the barber business for many years. The fact that his wife was ill, that his mother also is in poor health and the grind of business, are believed to have preyed on his mind. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Butz, his widow and a son. The funeral, which will be held privately, has not been arranged.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 8, 1921, pages 5 and 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Mamie E. A. Butz of 722 N. New St., Allentown, died at 7 p.m. yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital. She was 74. Born in Mertztown, she was a daughter of the late Jonathan and Mary (Heffner) Apple. She resided in Allentown for 64 years. She was predeceased by her first husband, Thomas Wenner, in 1916. Her second husband, Wilson H. Butz, died about 11 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Kenneth L. and Robert T. Wenner, both of Allentown; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Viewing will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 26, 1961, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary, widow of David Butz, aged 85 years, 3 months and 7 days, died on Thursday morning after an illness of several years. She had been living at the home of her son, Henry Butz, near Shamrock, and during the last year had been very feeble. She is survived by one son, Henry Butz. Funeral services will be held at Longswamp Church. Rev. W. Meckstroth will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 5, 1909, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Suffering from complications of ailments, Mrs. Minnie Butz, wife of William P. Butz, died at 12.15 o'clock yesterday morning in her late home at Mertztown. She was 62 years of age. Mrs. Butz was a daughter of the late William and Mary, nee Geist, Geiger. She was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, and was a member of the Reformed congregation of St. Paul's Union church, Mertztown. Remaining to mourn her passing are the husband and three daughters, Miriam, at home; Mrs. Richard Sechler, of Topton, and Mrs. Irwin Leiser, of Allentown; also an adopted daughter, Rosa Spangler, at home. The funeral will be held from her late home in Mertztown on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, daylight saving time. Continued services will be held in St. Paul's Union church, Rev. M. H. Brensinger, of Fleetwood, officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 16, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Minnie Butz, wife of Harry Butz, of near Siesholtzville, died Wednesday, aged thirty-one years, nine months and eleven days. The funeral was held on Saturday, interment being made at the Huff's Church Cemetery. She is survived by her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Moll, with whom she resided, and a brother and sister.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, May 23, 1907, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Raymond D. Butz, 49, of 673 Harrison St., Emmaus, husband of Dorothy E. (Xander) Butz, died early Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital. A native of Topton, he was the son of Elda (Kieffer) Butz and the late John Butz. He was employed as a salesman by the Charles A. Bell Co. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Allentown. Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are two sons, John, a student at Pennsylvania State College, and William, at student at Moravian Preparatory School; a daughter, Barbara, a student at Emmaus High School; two sisters, Mina, wife of Dr. Gustave Moessen, of East New Brunswick, N.J., and Marion, wife of Dr. Jack Cann, residing in Denmark. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown. Calling hours will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, October 22, 1961, page B-6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rosa, nee Miller, widow of Peter A. Butz, passed away at her home, 131 E. Main St., Kutztown, on Saturday following ailments incident to old age. She was aged 81 years, 7 months and 29 days. A resident of Kutztown for many years, Mrs. Butz made a host of friends through her many acts of kindness and her charitable nature. She was the last of her family. Surviving is an adopted son, Milton Dale, with whom she made her home. Her husband died 21 years ago. Funeral services will be held from the William S. Fritz funeral home, 55 Noble St., Kutztown, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, D.S.T. Rev. William H. Bond of Shamrock will officiate. Interment will be made in Longswamp church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 6, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
William B. Butz, one of the most influential residents and leading business men of Alburtis, died suddenly of heart disease at 12.45 o'clock Monday morning at his home, Main street, that place. He was in his 73rd year. He was born in Topton, a son of the long deceased James Butz and his wife, Mary M., nee Butz. At the age of fourteen years he opened a general merchandise store at Topton. He continued there for some years until the death of his brother, James, who conducted a similar business at Alburtis, which he then took over in partnership with Emil Weiss. Later he assumed full charge of this business and conducted the store until the time of his death. For twenty-one years he served as postmaster of Alburtis, a position now held by his son Arthur. He was a promoter of silk industries in Kutztown, Topton and Alburtis, and was president of the firm of W. B. Butz and Sons, which firm purchased the Thomas Iron company property at Alburtis. He was also president of the Butz Textile company, Alburtis, silk manufacturers. He was a faithful member of the Lehigh Reformed church. Fraternally he was affiliated with the K. G. E., F. P. A., Red Men and Knights of Malta, of Alburtis, and the I. O. O. F., of Macungie. He is survived by his widow, Alice, nee Ettinger, and the following children: Robert, Ralph, Arthur and William J. Butz, Jr., of Alburtis, and Mrs. Ober Morning, of Shillington, Berks county. He is also survived by a sister, Eliza Butz, Alburtis, and a brother, Edwin Butz, Red Lion, Berks county, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from his late residence, Main street, alburtis, on Friday at 2.15 p.m. standard time. Brief services at the house will be followed by further services in the Lehigh church, Rev. F. P. Laros officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 29, 1928, pages 5, 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. William H. Butz died at Kutztown on Wednesday, aged 56 years. She suffered two years with an abdominal tumor. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Solon Adams, of Kutztown, and her mother, Mrs. D. M. Treichler, of Treichlersville, also by the following brothers and sisters: J. G. Treichler, of Kutztown; S. G. Treichler, of Emaus; D. G. Treichler, of Treichlersville3; Mrs. J. R. Bittenbender and Mrs. J. M. Grimley, Allentown, and Miss Mary G. Treichler, of Treichlersville. The funeral and interment will take place at Kutztown on Tuesday, August 23.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 22, 1898, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for William H. Buzby, 82, of Stauffer Drive, Boyertown. widower of Lucille D. (Moyer) Buzby, who died March 11 in Valley Manor in Coopersburg. Born in Quakertown, he graduated from Quakertown High School. He was a production worker for Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. in Pottstown for more than 32 years. He also worked as a custodian for the Boyertown Orioles. He served in the Navy during World War II. Buzby was a member of St. Andrew's United Methodist Church in New Berlinville and a member of the Boyertown Orioles. Surviving are a son, William M. Buzby of Allentown; a sister and two brothers. He was preceded in death by a brother. Contributions may be made to St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 322, New Berlinville, PA 19545. Burial was in St. Andrew's United Methodist Church Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home in Boyertown. Additional information appearing in the 20 March 2003 issue of the Quakertown Free Press includes: He was the husband of the late Lucille D. (Moyer) Buzby. He was the son of the late Walter and Jenny (Benner) Buzby. He is survived by one son, William M. of Allentown; one sister, Evelyn Gross of Coopersburg; two brothers, Ralph of Quakertown, and Kenneth of Rochester, N.Y. He was predeceased by a brother, Donald. Services were held Mar. 14.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 20, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Samantha (Fessler) Buzzard, widow of Samuel Buzzard, died as the result of a stroke, at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon at the residence of her son, E. Y. Buzzard, 164 West Windsor street. She was 84 years of age and a former resident of Williamsport. She was a member of the Newberry Methodist Church of Williamsport. Her husband preceded her in death 21 years. There survive, besides her son with whom she resided, five grandchildren, a brother, P. M. Fessler, Williamsport, and a sister Mrs. E. F. Knabb, Philadelphia.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, March 19, 1927. Submitted by: Jeff.]
Among the local survivors of Regina L. Byrne, who died Feb. 27 in her South Heidelberg Township residence, is a son, Joseph B. Byrne, Blandon.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]