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Rhein--In this city, on the 1st inst., Daniel Rhein, aged 90 years and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 249 Washington street, without further notice. Religious services in the Ebenezer M.E. Church, Fourth street, below Penn. Interment in the Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 3, 1868. Submitted by: Nancy.]
In this city on the 30st inst., Henry S. Rhein, aged 83 years 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the funeral parlors of Undertaker Auman, 247 Penn Street, on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. interment private in Charles Evans Cemetery. Please omit flowers
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 1, 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Among the local survivors of Alfred C. Rhoads Sr., who died May 15 in his Fellowship Manor, Whitehall Township, Lehigh County residence, is a daughter, Gloria (Rhoads) James, Lenhartsville.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Alfred C. Rhoads Sr., 83, who died May 15 in his Whitehall Township, Lehigh County residence, is a daughter, Gloria (Rhoads) James, Lenhartsville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 21, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rhoads- In this city, on the 6th, Barbara, wife of Oscar Rhoads, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence 1620 North 9th St., on Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Services at the house and interment at the Lutheran Cemetery.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we love is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
God, in His wisdom, has recalled
The boon His live had given,
And, though the body moulders here,
The soul is safe in heaven,
Gone, but not forgotten.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 10, 1889. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Services were held for Carrie C. (Heydt) Rhoads, 91, of Gilbertsville, who died March 31 at the Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. She was the widow of Joseph Guldin and Russell Rhoads. Born in Pike, Berks County, she worked as a supervisor for many years for several shoe manufacturing companies in Berks County. Rhoads was a member of St. Joseph's Hill Lutheran Church in Boyertown. She is survived by a stepdaughter, Janet Miller of Pottstown and also a stepgrandson. Rhoads was preceded in death by three sisters, and a foster son. Donations may be made to the memorial fund at St. Joseph's (Hill) Lutheran Church, 244 Koch Road, Boyertown, PA 19512. Burial was in the Hill Church Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Houck & Gofus Funeral Home of Pottstown.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, April 10, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Catharine Rhoads, aged 74 years, wife of Joel S. Rhoads, died suddenly of heart trouble on Wednesday at her home near Stony Creek Mills, Berks county. Besides her second husband, deceased is survived by the following children: Hannah, wife of Alfred Fogel, of Alburtis; Mahlon Weidner, of Lebanon; Geo. Weidner, of Quakertown; William and Albert Weidner, of Allentown; John and Cosmus Weidner, of Ephrata; also two sisters, Elizabeth, widow of William Sterner, and Sarah, wife of Jesse Long, of Rockland. Deceased was a daughter of the late Jacob Frederick and was a member of Becker's St. Peter's Lutheran congregation at Moselem.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 4, 1908, p. 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edna B. Rhoads, of Friedensburg, was the daughter of John H. Rhoads and his wife Rebecca nee Bower. She was born January 2, 1894, baptized by myself [Rev. U. P. Heilman] March 4, 1894. The parents were the sponsors. She was sick 11 days. She had first a mild case of diphtheria and afterwards croup, from which she died, February 15 at 12 o'clock noon, age 1 year 1 month 13 days. She was buried February 21 at Friedensburg. Ellis Weidner, this child died at her grandparents, Aaron Rhoads, but was buried from her parents home.
[Source: Our Church Paper; Amityville, Friedensburg, and Pricetown, Berks Counry. Edited ad published by Rev. U.P. Heilman, Athol, PA, March 1895, Vol VIII No. 3. Submitted by Betty.]
In Exeter township, on Wednesday last, the 12th inst., Elizabeth, and on Saturday last, the 15th inst, Margaret, twin children of Joel S. and Charity Ann Rhoads, aged about three years. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning the 19th inst. At 9 o'clock, at the Schwartzwald Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 17, 1868. Submitted by Nancy.]
Emma S. Rhoads, a retired elementary school teacher, died Aug. 15 at 8:25 a.m. in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where she had resided two weeks. Rhoads, 94, St. Lawrence, was predeceased by her husband, R. Albert Rhoads, on Aug. 2. She was employed for seven years as a third grade teacher in the Friends One-Room School House, Stonersville, and was employed for 23 years as a third grade teacher in the Exeter School District, until her retirement. Born in Yellow House, she was a daughter of the late Wellington and Katie A. (Kauffman) Swavely. Rhoads was a 1928 graduate of Oley Valley High School and a 1930 graduate of Kutztown State Teacher's College. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Spangsville. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a daughter, Janet Louise Rhoads, in 1996. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley. Burial will be in Oley Union Cemetery, Spangsville.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 16, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Grace M. Rhoads, 79, of 9 Reading Drive, Phoebe Berks Village, Wernersville, died Saturday morning at Reading Hospital & Medical Center, West Reading, where she had been a patient since Tuesday. Born in Mahanoy City, Aug. 19, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Irvin K. and Bella C. Cockill Smith. Rhoads was employed as a seamstress for the former Brothers Manufacturing Co., St. Lawrence. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Wernersville, past president of the Travelers Protection Agency Auxiliary, Post C, Reading, and past secretary of the seniors group of Stony Creek Mills. Surviving are her husband, Evan D.; a daughter, Rosemary A. Buchanan, Cumru Township, Berks County; two sons, Randall E., Adamstown, and Robert I., West Lawn; five grandchildren; a great-grandson. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Bean Funeral Home Inc., Shillington, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 7, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Jeremiah O. Rhoads, 68, a resident of Kline's Corner, Mertztown R. D., died at his home of apoplexy Wednesday morning at 2:30 o'clock. Born in Berks county he was the son of Samuel J. and Mary, nee Reider, Rhoads. He was a member of the Reformed wing of Huff's church, Landisville, and Landisville Council 1007, O. of I.A. of Landis Store. His wife Emmalina, nee Ruppert, died 13 years ago. Surviving are eight children, Elmer of Boyertown, Paul of Hamburg, Mrs. Raymond Moser, of Bally, Roy unknown, Samuel of Mohrsville, Raymond of Yellow House, Warren of Shartlesville and Amandus of Mohrsville R. 3; 20 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; three brothers, John and Charles Rhoads of Boyertown and Samuel Rhoads of Fleetwood; two sisters, Mrs. Amandus Benfield of Bechtelsville and Mrs. Ellen Sands of Stowe. Services will be held at his late home Monday at 1:30 p.m. with continued services in Huff's church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Death Notice (p. 23): Age at death = 68 years, 3 months, 4 days
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 20, 1938, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rhoads -- On the 30th instant, in this city, John Rhoads, aged 59 years, 6 months and 21 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 6, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
John W. Rhoads, 85, a resident at Country Meadows of Wyomissing, formerly of Fleetwood, died May 12 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., West Reading, where he had been a patient since April 8. His wife, Carrie M. (Rohrbach) Rhoads, died May 25, 1997. Born in Rockland Township, he was a son of the late Willard B. and Lottie M. (Angstadt) Rhoads. Rhoads had been employed for 14 years by East Penn Manufacturing Co., Lyons, retiring June 1, 1983. He previously worked for 24 years at Stanley G. Flagg Co. Inc., Stowe, Montgomery County. He was a member of New Jerusalem United Church of Christ, Rockland Township, where he served as former scout master for Cub and Boy Scouts Troop 585. Rhoads was a 1937 graduate of Kutztown High School. He was past secretary and treasurer of the New Jerusalem Cemetery board. Rhoads is survived by a son, Bruce C., Wyomissing. Other survivors include two brothers, Ray, Fleetwood, and James, Wescosville, Lehigh County. There are also two grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. in New Jerusalem UCC. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, May 14, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Miss Katie A. Rhoads, aged thirty-nine years, died of a complication of diseases on Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Oliver H. Kline, in Reading. Besides her father, Reuben Rhoads, of Dryville, deceased is survived by four brothers and one sisters: Charles H. Roads, of Allentown; Thomas A. Rhoads, of Camden, N.J.; William H. Rhoads, of Reading; Levi E. Rhoads, of Lyons, and Mrs. Oliver H. Kline, of Reading.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 11, 1908, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
A sister and brother, Mrs. Lizzie Rhoads of Mertztown R.D. and William Meck, Maple Grove, Alburtis R.D., the latter road supervisor of Longswamp township, Berks county, died within five hours of each other yesterday. Both were born in Longswamp township, Berks county, children of Hannah, nee Kline, Meck and the late Daniel Meck. The mother survives and is a resident of Alburtis R.D. Mrs. Rhoads had been ailing for the past four years and died at her home. She is survived by her husband, Edgar L. Rhoads, and the following children: Elsie and Robert, at home; Kermit, Topton, and Paul, Mertztown R.D. She was aged 48 years, 7 months and 26 days. Funeral services for Mrs. Rhoads will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at her late home with interment in the Mickleys church cemetery. The Rev. Donald Englert of Mertztown will officiate. Mr. Meck had been ill for some time prior to his death. He is survived by his wife, Cora, nee Fenstermacher, Meck, and the following children: John, Ralph and Mrs. Thomas Reinert, all at home; Brighton and Paul, Mertztown r.D.; Mrs. Howard Boyer, Topton; Mrs. Clarence Heffner, Mertztown, and 18 grandchildren. He was aged 60 years, 11 months and 11 days. Funeral services for Mr. Meck will be held at 1:30 o'clock Saturday at the late home, with continued services in the Longswamp church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. William F. Bond will officiate. Mrs. Rhoads and Mr. Meck are survived by one sister and four brothers: Mrs. Peter Strauss, Macungie; Charles and Daniel, Alburtis R.D.; Oswin, Topton, and Uriah, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, March 3, 1942, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rhoads -- In Pottstown, January 21st, Mrs. Obadiah Rhoads, aged 59 years and 20 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 13, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Death Claims Oldest Citizen: Dr. Reuben Rhoads Quietly Passes Away Just Before 90th Anniversary
Dr. Reuben B. Rhoads, who would have celebrated his 90th anniversary on the 29th of this month, died at 5:30 o'clock, Friday morning, of general debility. He had been ill for several years, but only bedfast for several weeks.
Dr. Reuben B. Rhoads, was born on the old homestead in Boyertown, October 29, 1831, and was a son of the late John and Catherine (Boyer) Rhoads, a grandson of Jonathan Roth and a great grandson of Mathias Roth. About the beginning of the present century the family name was changed from Roth to Rhoads.
John Rhoads, the father of our subject, was born on the old homestead, near Boyertown, June 28, 1788 and passed from this earth, July 4th, 1860. During his early manhood he engaged in farming and later carried on mercantile business in connection with the farming; he also operated a distillery for a number of years. In 1818, he united in wedlock with Catherine Boyer, daughter of Henry Boyer, who was one of the founders of Boyerytown. To Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads were born the following children: Jonothan, who was proprietor of the Keystone Hotel, and later conducted the Great Western hotel, at Philadelphia and later he moved to Reading, where he entered the world of rest; Henry B. deceased was a school teacher in his early life and married a Miss Gilbert, by whom he had two sons, Irvin and Richard, he was elected constable of this community, and later served as justice of the peace and as a member of the assembly; Benneville B., who died at the age of twenty five years: Loretta the wife of William K. Grim of Boyertown; Sarah, deceased, was the wife of William Bird, late of Boyertown; Elizabeth, widow of the late Charles Weaver, of Boyertown, who was one of the leading attorneys in Colebrookdale township, was killed in an iron works, September 22, 1861, while experimenting with an explosive cannon ball; Mahella, the wife of Daniel McCormick of Pottstown; Reuben B., the subject of this personal history; Julius, deceased; Catherine, widow of the late Charles Bird, of Boyertown; Emma, who was drowned in a spring at the age of two years; Thomas J. B.; and Angeline, widow of Solomon Erb of Boyertown. All his brothers and sisters have passed away.
Reuben B. Rhoads was brought up on the old homestead and was educated at the Mt. Pleasant Seminary, of Boyertown. He engaged in teaching school until 1855, when he commenced to study medicine under Dr. Henry W. Johnson, a well known physician of Boyertown, and later he entered Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Upon his graduation he located at Zieglersville, Montgomery County, where he was engaged in the practice of his chosen profession until the outbreak of the Civil War. He then entered the army as assistant surgeon and was first assigned to the small pox department of the hospital at Camp Curtin at Harrisbur, and on November 22, 1862, he was transferred to Pittsburg, where he took charge of the hospital at Camp Howe until December 1, 1862, and was again transferred to Fort Keyser, Gloucester Point at Yorktown, where Brigadier General Tyndale was in command, and was appointed by him Brigade surgeon. In July 1863, he returned home and engaged in his practice until 1882 when he was elected as prison warden of Berks County, which office he held for three years. Prior to 1882, he became interested in the cultivation of fruit trees, and for sixteen years, he carried on an extensive nursery at Amityville. In 1886, he moved to Boyertown and conducted a lumber and coal business for a term of six years and became widely known as one of the thrifty and energetic business men of Boyertown.
He was a charter member and second commander of the General George Crook Post, No. 597 Grand Army of The Republic, of Boyertown. Politically he was an avowed Democrat. He was joined in marriage May 10, 1859 with Kate Gilbert, daughter of Adam R. Gilbert, a miller residing in Douglass township. Two sons and three daughters resulted form this happy union: Ben. J. former postmaster of Boyertown, later proprietor of the Hotel Allen, Reading; Laura, wife of Harvey Breidenbach, formerly of Philadelphia, now of Boyertown; Mary Ella, widow of George Guldin; John G. Former Prothonotary of Berks County and Maggie Elizabeth, who died of scarlet fever, January 29, 1882, aged twelve years, eleven months and twenty one days. Ben. J. died a number of years ago.
Dr. Rhoads was a well read man and a versatile writer. He wrote many fine stories of local lore for the "Democrat" in his later years. He was one of the best preserved men for his age in the community.
The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. from his late residence, 323 South Reading Avenue, corner of Apple Street. All services at the house. Ierment in Fairview cemetery. Undertaker J. J. Brown.
All relatives and friends in this vicinity are invited to attend the funeral without further notice.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, Saturday, October 8, 1921. Submitted by Betty.]
Services were held in the Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown, for Shirley L. Rhoads, who died of natural causes April 15 in her Pricetown Road, Rockland Township residence. Burial was in New Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Rockland Township. Born in Rockland Township, she was a daughter of the late Earl L. and Marie S. (Youse) Rhoads. Until retiring in 1997, she was employed as secretary-treasurer and parts manager of the Earl Rhoad Garage Inc., New Jerusalem, for 51 years. She was a member of New Jerusalem United Church of Christ, Rockland Township, where she was a choir member for many years; president of the Sunshine Society for 31 years; and superintendent of the primary classes for 15 years. Surviving is a brother, Marlin L. Rhoads, Mertztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, April 24, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rhoads - On the 28th instant, in Amity township, Berks county, Susanna, wife of Ezekiel Rhoads, and daughter of John A. Bertolet, of Oley, deceased, aged 64 years, 11 months and 7 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 6, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Dr. J.B. Rhoads of Boyertown, Dies
Dr. T. J. B. Rhoads, ex-Burgess of Boyertown, president of Farmers' National Bank, author, and leading citizen of the borough, was found dead in bed last night at midnight, a grandson, Collier making the discovery. He was one of the most prominent men in Berks County.
The aged physician retired last evening at eight o'clock and was in comparatively good health. His grandson, now home from Jefferson Medical College, upon entering the bedroom of the aged man, found him dead. Dr. Borneman was called and stated that death was caused by heart failure. He was aged 82 years, 2 months and 27 days.
Dr. Rhoads is survived by his widow, Theresa [nee Leidy], and a son, Colonel Thomas L. Rhoads, Chief Surgeon of the Medical Corps at Camp Dix.
For the last ten years Dr. Rhoads had not been following his profession because of his failing health.
Dr. Rhoads was born on the old Rhoads farm, now included within the limits of Boyertown, September 26, 1837. His father was John Rhoads [and Catherine (nee Boyer) Rhoads], a farmer and was a direct descendant of the immigrants who came to America from the Palatinate, his great-grandfather, Matthias Rhoads having come to Berks County about 1750. The future doctor worked on his father's farm until he was 21 years of age, meanwhile attending the public schools during the winter. He also attended Mt. Pleasant Seminary at Boyertown, under Profs. Charles H. Albert and Jacob Witman. Subsequently he taught public school for four terms at Gabelsville, Weisstown and near New Berlinville.
From Teaching to Doctoring
While teaching he was told by Dr. H. W. Johnson, the family physician that school teaching would never pay and that he had better study medicine. This advice made the young man ambitious to become a doctor. He spent the long winter evenings in studying anatomy and physiology and later read medicine in the office of an elder brother [Dr. Reuben Rhoads], who was then practicing medicine at Zieglersville, Montgomery County. He entered Jefferson Medical College in the fall of 1858 and graduated in the spring of 1861.
On the 23d of May, 1861, he hung out his shingle at Gilbertsville, and at once secured a good practice. May 10, 1862, he was married to Theresa Leidy, sister of Dr. Thomas H. Leidy.
Surgeon in the Army
In December of the same year he was commissioned as an assistant surgeon in the army by Gov. Andrew G. Curtin. This commission the doctor prized very highly and, enclosed in a neat frame, it adorns the wall of his office. He was assigned to the 169th Penna. Regiment, then located at Gloucester Point, on the York River, opposite Yorktown, Virginia, where his brother was stationed as acting surgeon. For a time Dr. Rhoads acted as medical adviser in the hospital at Yorktown.
July 2, 1863, the 169th was ordered to make forced marches toward Gettysburg, and later the regiment was ordered to intercept Gen. Lee and his forces at Boonesboro and Hagerstown. When the troops reached the Potomac, Gen. Lee's army had crossed a few hours before The regiment was then ordered to Harrisburg, where the soldiers were mustered out July 28, 1863.
Dr. Rhoads returned home and took up his residence in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Johnson, under whose advice he decided to study medicine. His war experience gave the young doctor additional prestige and he was soon favored with an immense practice. In 1868, he erected the splendid home in which he resided, at the northwest corner of Philadelphia Avenue and Chestnut Street.
Here he conducted a drug store in addition to his practice, and for eight years supplied the doctors of the surrounding country with drugs. For 12 years De. Rhoads and his brother-in-law, Dr. Leidy, conducted their practice in partnership. In 1882 Dr. Rhoads suffered a broken leg in a runaway accident, which confined him to the house for nine weeks, and he walked with a limp ever since. He was also a sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism.
Banker-Held Many Offices
While the doctor had always given close attention to his practice and has been signally successful, he found time to assist in developing the various industries of Boyertown and for years no important financial movement was undertaken until the advice of Dr. Rhoads was secured. He was an ex-Burgess, was one of the first Councilmen and was School Director for a number of years. In 1874 he assisted in the organization of the National Bank of Boyertown and was its president until 1882.
In 1883 he organized the Farmers National Bank of Boyertown, and was its president ever since. He was a director and treasurer of the Boyertown Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a trustee of the Fairview Cemetery Association, secretary and treasurer of the John Rhoads Mining Company located on the old Rhoads farm, and owned the old Rhoads homestead, in which he took a deep interest. He was president of the Board of Health and a former treasurer of the Friendship Hook and Ladder Company.
[Source: Pottstown News, December 24, 1919. Submitted by Betty.]
Services were held for Virginia B. (Radar) Rhoads, 80, wife of Arthur W. Rhoads, of Boyertown Pike, Earl Township, who died November 24 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading.
Born in the village of Englesville, Colebrookdale Township, she was a graduate of Boyertown High School and was a homemaker.
She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Amityville.
Surviving with her husband of 60 years are two sons, Arthur W. "Dusty" Rhoads of New Berlinville and Jeffrey C. Rhoads of Broomall; and three grandsons.
Contributions may be made to St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 1312 Old Swede Road, Douglassville, PA 19518.
Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown.
The Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home, Boyertown, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, December 5, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Alma (Shoemaker) Rhode, 60, of Mertztown R. 1, died yesterday in her home. She was the wife of Mahlon Rhode. Born in Rockland Township, she was the daughter of the late David and Missouri (Pauley) Shoemaker. She was a member of St. Paul's Longswamp Lutheran Church, Mertztown. Surviving besides her husband are one son, Robert S., Kutztown R. 3; three brothers, Raymond, Mertztown R. 1, George, Topton, and Charles, Kutztown, and one grandchild. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Friends may call 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, April 24, 1966, page B-10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Amanda E. (Knerr), wife of former County Controller Cyrus J. Rhode, of Kutztown, died in the Reading hospital, where she was confined for the past four weeks. She was complaining of internal affections for a year. Deceased attained the age of ? years, 5 months and 5 days. Besides her husband, three sons and one sister survive. The sons are John ?., this place; Dr. Homer J., and Dr. Solon W., both of Reading. The surviving sister is Mrs. Monroe Knauss, of this city.
Note: The newspaper image is cut off along the righthand edge of the paper.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 26, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Miss Anna L. Rhode, a former resident of this city, died Sunday at noon at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Yaxtheimer, 205 Highland avenue, Kutztown, from complications, from which she suffered for the past eighteen months. She was aged 36 years, 3 months and 21 days. Miss Rhode was a native of Berks county and resided in and around Kutztown until ten years ago, when she came to this city to make her home with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rhode, 539 North Sixth street. During the period of her illness she resided with her sister in Kutztown. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Emma Rhode. There survives one sister and four brothers, Mrs. Yaxtheimer, Oliver and William, Kutztown; Charles, Bowers, and Oscar, this city. The funeral will be held from the Yaxtheimer home on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. Services will be held at the house and interment will be made in Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 4, 1929, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Clara Rhode, 91, formerly of 126 S. 17th St., Allentown, died Friday in the Liberty Nursing Center, Allentown, where she resided. She was the widow of John Rhode. Born in Kutztown, she was a daughter of the late James and Isabella (Schwoyer) Lichtenwalner. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown. There will be no calling hours.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, February 27, 1977, page C-22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Emma (Stern), widow of Chester Rhode, died on Tuesday at her home in Kutztown, aged 83 years. She was a daughter of the late Benneville and Harrietta (Behler) Stern. Surviving are one daughter, Beulah, wife of William DeTurk, with whom she resided; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Austin of Allentown and Lewis of Bethlehem.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 28, 1942, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Emma L. (Reinert) Rhode, 88, widow of Grant D. Rhode, died Saturday night at her home at Mertztown R. 1. Born in Longswamp Township, she was a daughter of the late Isaac and Mary (Webb) Reinert. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Longswamp Union Church. Surviving are two sons, Elwood G., at home, and Ray E., Macungie; two daughters, Mae, wife of Paul Reidenauer, Kutztown R. 1, and Roma, at home; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Sue Pauley, Mertztown R. 1. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 4, 1957, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Erma A. Rhode, 85, Topton, died July 8 at 4:45 p.m. in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where she had resided. Her husband, Russell J. Rhode, died May 2, 1978. Born in Rockland Township, she was a daughter of the late George A. and Mabel (Fenstermacher) Kutz. Rhode had been employed for more than 35 years as a sewing machine operator by Marcus Manufacturing Co., Topton, retiring in 1965. She was a member of New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Rockland Township. Rhode is survived by a son, Russell J. Jr., Lyons, and three daughters: Sylvia A. (Rhode) Fies, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Theresa G. (Rhode) Kerchner, Mertztown; and Sharon R. (Rhode) Sicher, Topton. Other survivors include a sister, Phyllis A. (Kutz) Moyer, Topton, and three brothers: Ray M. Kutz, Topton; John C. Kutz, Kutztown; and Roger B. Kutz, Macungie. There are also 13 grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and two stepgreat-grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in New Jerusalem Church. Burial will be in New Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Rockland Township. Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Topton, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 10, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
George Rhode, 70, husband of Jennie (Heilman) Rhode, died yesterday at his home, 204 W. Main St., Kutztown. Born in Greenwich township, Berks county, he was the son of the late Lewis and Hannah (Tyson) Rhode. Surviving are his wife; the following children: Helen, wife of George O'Neil, Kutztown; Dorothy, wife of Wirt Wiltrout, Kutztown; Mabel, wife of Gorman Bedford, Japan; Homer J., Kutztown; Arline, wife of James Fenstermacher, Topton; Mildred, wife of Robert Benner, Emmaus; and Lewis, at home; and seven grandchildren. Rev. W. K. Cassel will officiate at private services to be conducted Sunday at the convenience of the family. Interment in the Fairview cemetery, Kutztown. Friends may call Saturday evening. Kindly omit flowers.
[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Friday, August 1, 1947, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Grant Rhode died Saturday night at 9 o'clock at his home near Hancock, aged seventy years, ten months and one day. He was born in South Whitehall township July 8, 1865, a son of Henry and Amanda, nee Seagreaves, Rhode. Surviving are his wife, Emelina, nee Reinhard, Rhode, and the following children: Paul, Long Swamp; Raymon, Alburtis; Nelson, Hancock; Elwood, at home; Mae, Kutztown R.D., and Roma, at home. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, D.S.T., with short services at his late home in Hancock and regular services in the Long Swamp church, Rev. William F. Bond officiating.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown PA, Monday, May 11, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
HEWLETT, N.Y. — Harold C. Rhode, a native of Topton and former New York school principal, died Wednesday at his home, 53 Harris Ave., in Hewlett, N.Y. He was 64. He was a son of the late John W. and Katie (Keller) Rhode. He held degrees from Franklin & Marshall College and the University of Pennsylvania. He had been principal at public schools in Hewlett and Woodmere, N.Y. He was a member of Huguenot Lodge 377, F. and A.M., Kutztown. Surviving are his widow, Florence A. (Smith) Rhode, and a brother, Roland S., at Kutztown. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8 p.m. Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, September 7, 1961, page 44. Submitted by Jerri.]
Homer G. Rhode, 69, of Kutztown R. 3, was fatally stricken yesterday after he got off his motorcycle in Greenwich Township. According to state police at the Hamburg Barracks, Rhode was traveling south on Township Road 798 about a mile northwest of Kutztown. Police said he apparently brought the cycle to a stop, dismounted and then collapsed. Berks County Coroner Dr. John Focht said last night results of an autopsy are not yet complete. Rhode had been co-owner of the former George Rhode butcher shop in Kutztown. He was the husband of Carrie M. (Loch) Rhode. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving besides his widow are five sisters, Mrs. Helen M. O'Neil of Kutztown; Dorothy C., wife of Wirt C. Wiltrout, of Kutztown R. 3; Mabel B., wife of Gorman Bedford, of Glen Burnie, Md.; Mrs. Arline R. Fenstermacher, of Topton; and Mildred R., wife of Robert Benner, of Emmaus; and a brother, Lewis P., of Kutztown. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the William S. Fritz Funeral Home, Kutztown. A calling hours will be 12:30 pm. until time of service.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, September 16, 1975, page 39. Submitted by Jerri.]
After making all preparations to go to work yesterday morning, Irwin E. Rhode, of Topton, secured a .38 caliber revolver and shot himself through the right temple, to die almost instantly, at 6 o'clock at his home. Rhode lived with his parents in Topton and the sound of the shot shocked other members of the family. They could advance no reason as to why the man ended his life. Rhode was 56 years, 2 months and 21 days of age. The dead man was a furniture worker of unusually high ability. He learned his trade with the late Tilghman DeLong at Topton and worked for him for seventeen years. He later was employed by the C. A. Dorney Furniture company, of this city, for twelve years, and recently was connected with the DeLong Furniture company in Topton. Fraternally, Rhode was a member of Oryon castle, No. 501, K.G.E., of Topton, and Co. E., Second regiment, Sons of Veterans Reserves, of this city. He is survived by his parents; a son, Le Roy, of Topton; a daughter, Mrs. Chester Kurtz, of Laureldale; two sisters, Minnie Rhode and Mrs. Alexander Bumowsky, both at home, and a brother, Luther Rhode, of Macungie. Strictly private funeral services will be held at the home of his parents at Topton on Saturday morning at 3 o'clock. Rev. G. B. Smith, of Kutztown, will officiate. Interment in the Topton Union cemetery.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Tuesday, September 27, 1932, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Jennie E. Rhode, 82, of 204 W. Main St., Kutztown, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wert C. Wiltrout, Kutztown R. 3. She was the widow of George Rhode. A native of Catasauqua, she was a daughter of the late Peter J. and Ellen (Kleppinger) Heilman. She was a member of the Grace Evangelical Congregational Church of Kutztown. Surviving are five daughters, Helen M., wife of George D. O'Neil, Kutztown; Dorothy C. Wiltrout; Mabel B., wife of Gorman Bedford, Glen Burnie, Md.; Arline H., wife of James Fenstermacher, Topton; and Mildred R., wife of Robert Benner, Emmaus; two sons, Homer G., Kutztown, and Lewis P., at home; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at the family's convenience at the Fritz & Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown. Calling hours will be 1-2 p.m. Saturday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 11, 1964, page 29. Submitted by Jerri.]
John W. Rhode, 74, retired Kutztown Justice of the Peace and director of the Farmer's Bank, Kutztown, died Sunday night at his home, Rhode Bldg., 178 W. Main St., Kutztown, following a lengthy illness. A native of Weisenberg township, Lehigh County, he was a son of the late Cyrus J. and Amanda (Knerr) Rhode. He was also the active secretary of the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Kutztown. Mr. Rhode was a member of the Reading Elks lodge 115, Washington camp 103, POSA, Kutztown, and the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara U. (Lichtenwalner) Rhode, two sons, Harold C., Woodmere, Long Island, N.Y., and Roland S., Kutztown, and a brother, Dr. Solon L. Rhode, Santa Barbara, Calif.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 6, 1950, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Graveside services were held in Becker's (St. Peter's) Cemetery, Richmond Township, for Marion M. "Dolly" Rhode of Quarry Road, Maxatawny Township, who died March 5 in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where she had been a patient. Born in Mertztown, she was a daughter of the late Nelson L. and Leah M. (Landis) Rhode. Until her retirement in 1986, she had been employed for 30 years by Temple Apparel. Surviving are a sister, Kathleen S. (Rhode) Herman, Mertztown, and a brother, Rodney S., Reading. Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 11, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Minnie K. R. Rhode of 122 N. Main St., Topton, died Wednesday at home. She was 92. Before retirement, she was employed many years at the former Topton Rug Mill. Born in Greenwich Township, she was a daughter of the late Charles J. and Emmaline (Lichty) Rhode. She was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Topton. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. A calling hour will be 7-8 p.m. Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 20, 1976, page 59. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul Edward, son of Paul I. Rhode and wife Mabel (nee Miller), of Hancock, died of pneumonia on Saturday morning, aged 8 months and 18 days. He was born May 3, 1926, and baptized May 31 by Rev. W. F. Bond. The sponsors were the parents. Interment was made in Longswamp cemetery on Monday at 1.30 p.m. The child is survived by the parents, two brothers and both grandparents.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 25, 1927, page 20. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul H. Rhode, 52, Dalton, Mass., native of Kutztown, died unexpectedly at his home yesterday. For the past eight years he had been director of the Crane Recreation Association at Dalton. He was a member of the Dalton Congregation Church. Son of the late Oscar and Mamie Hepner Rhode, he was married to Evelyn Agor Rhode. He was a graduate of the Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, attended Muhlenberg College and was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College. He is survived by his wife and a son, Robert Lee, Dalton.
[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Wednesday, September 17, 1952, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., Kutztown, for Robert S. Rhode, formerly of Crystal Cave Road, Richmond Township, who died of natural causes, March 14 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Lehigh County. He was taken there from the Lutheran Home at Topton, where he had been a resident since Jan. 3, 2002. A private burial was in New Bethel Zion Cemetery, Greenwich Township. He was the husband of Goldie M. (Dotterer) Rhode. Born in Longswamp Township, he was a son of the late Mahlon S. and Alma A. (Shoemaker) Rhode. Until his retirement in 1987, he was employed at Western Electric Co., later AT&T Reading Works, Muhlenberg Township, for 33 years as a design draftsman. Rhode was co-founder and past president of the Ontelaunee Region Antique Car Club, and was co-founder and past treasurer of the Hawk Mountain Early Ford V-8 Club of America. He was also past treasurer of the local chapter of the Buick Club of America. Rhode was a 32nd degree mason with Huguenot Lodge 377, Free and Accepted Masons, Kutztown, and was past president and treasurer of the former Topton Rotary Club. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are a daughter, Denise M. (Rhode) Wojciechowski, Maidencreek Township, and a son, Daryl G., Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County. There are three grandchildren.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Agnes L. Rice, 72, 740 N. 8th St., died yesterday at Allentown hospital where she had been a patient for about two weeks. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Eck, she was born near Maxatawny. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Surviving are two daughters, Hattie M., wife of Earl S. Best, with whom she resided; Minnie E., wife of Charles Foose, both of Allentown; two grandchildren and a brother, Elwood Eck, Laredo, Tex. Her husband, Edward Rice, preceded her in death.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 14, 1950, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob R. Rice, 87, of 279 Poplar St., Fleetwood, formerly of Kempton, died Saturday at home. Born in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, he was a son of the late Henry G. and Annie Rush Rice. He was a lifelong self-employed farmer in Bedminster Township and later Albany Township, Berks County, retiring in 1979. He was a member of Finland Mennonite Church, Pennsburg. His wife, the former Nora A. Moyer, died in September 2003. Surviving are three sons, Robert L., Auburn, Vernon D., Strasburg, and David G., Kempton; a daughter, Mary Ann Martin, Fleetwood; two brothers, Abram, Dublin, and Raymond, Souderton; three sisters, Mary Kuhn, Sellers- ville, and Catherine Landis and Nora Nyse, both of Souderton; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at noon Thursday at Franconia Mennonite Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, New Tripoli, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, February 2, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Joseph J. Rich, 77, of Red Hill, previously of Hereford and Sumneytown, died May 6, 2003 in Pennsburg Manor, Pennsburg.
He was the husband of Myrna M. (Baringer) Rich. They were married for 26 years last September.
Born in Bucks County, he was the son of the late John Joseph & Ida M. (Fulk) Foster Rich.
He was a sheet metal worker for over 30 years for Jacob Schmidt Co., Vernfield, until retiring in 1991.
He was a member of the Red Hill Fire Co, Red Hill.
During WWII he served with the U.S. Army.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Cindy and Cheryl Rich of Norristown, and Michelle Dyer of Downingtown; one sister, Georgette Reinford of Red Hill; a half brother, Noel Foster of Florida; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a half brother, Wallace Foster, and half sister Virginia Lynch.
Services were held May 9.
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.]
RICHARD - In the city on the 5th inst., Elizabeth Richard, aged 78 years 8 months and 8 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, 108 Hamilton Street, Monday at 9 a. m. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 9, 1911. Submitted by Betty.]
Erma R. Richard, 78, Earl Township, died June 13 at 5:47 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient 21/2 weeks. She was predeceased by her husband, S. Laverne Richard. Born in Oley Township, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Mamie (Dierolf) Angstadt. Richard and her husband were the owners-operators of the family farm in Earl Township until her retirement. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Spangsville. Surviving is a sister, Pauline D. (Angstadt) Lorah, Boyertown. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley. Burial will be in Oley Union Cemetery, Spangsville.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 14, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Henry Richard, who was employed for many years in Fischer's wool factory, New Berlinville, died at his home in Bechtelsville on Sunday age 73 years. His wife died last spring. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Ella Rauch of Pottstown; and Misses Mary and Sallie at home. Funeral today, Revs. Roth & Freeman officiating. Wm. Conrad undertaker. Interment Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 7, 1899.]
The funeral of Henry Richard, of Bechtelsville, on Saturday, was largely attended. Undertaker Conrad in charge, Rev. G.W. Roth and J.E. Freeman officiated. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 14, 1899.]
Irwin RICHARD was born in New Hanover Township. After his education in the local schools of that area, he took a job as a salesman for the International Harvester Company. Four years later he learned the art of making cigars, a trade he would practice for several years. By 1907, he had accumulated some capital and in that year he established a broom manufacturing business on lower Main Street in Red Hill. He began manufacturing brooms in an eight by ten-foot room. He was turning out about six brooms a day. As his business increased, he was forced to find larger quarters. In 1920 he purchased the Red Hill Hotel property from Adam SCHEIDT of Norristown. According to a news item in the October 1, 1920 edition of the Town and Country, Richard 'took immediate possession and will proceed to alter the shed and hall building for use of his broom factory to take care of the rapidly increasing business.' The three-story building destined to be the broom factory was about 110 by 60 feet. The article went on to state that Richard had 'contemplated adding a building to his present factory on lower Main Street, but deemed this process too slow to accommodate the business. He recently received an especially large order that rendered his present factory building utterly inadequate.' By 1923, the Red Hill Broom Factory was churning out 4,000 brooms each day! Irwin RICHARD operated the Red Hill Broom Works from 1906 until 1960. During that time it was a flourishing and widely heralded manufacturer of the best and medium quality brooms. Irwin was more than a successful local businessman. He was a sincere and efficient community leader who took an active part in the affairs of Red Hill. He served as the Borough's Burgess from 1922 through 1926 and was chairman of the Red Hill Water Commission. He was a trustee of the Perkiomen School, and a board member of the Red Hill Board of Trade, and Schwenksville National Bank. Richard served as President of the Eastern Broom Manufacturers and Supply Dealers, and was instrumental in the organization of the Broom Institute in 1920. The association was founded for the express purpose of standardizing brooms throughout the country. His work in connection with the incorporation of the institute and the standardization of brooms, brought him in contact with broom manufacturers from all over the county as well as distinguished legislators and leading government officials. It also brought him recognition in the 1932 issue of Who's Who in America. At that time the national publication of achievement and unusual merit was published every two years to recognize outstanding people in the United States and their achievements. After Richard's death in 1960, his sons Clarence, Claude, and Nelson operated the broom works until it was sold to the Hamburg Broom Works in 1974. [Unknown Newspaper, Thursday, June 14, 2001.]
Services were held for John A. "Pop" Richard, 72, who died March 12 in his residence on Main Street, Gibraltar. He was the husband of Arlene E. (Smith) Richard. Born in Alsace Township, he was employed as a machine operator by Empire Steel Castings Inc., Muhlenberg Township, retiring in 1993. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Gibraltar. Richard was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He is also survived by two daughters, Robin R. (Richard) Mieczkowski, Robeson Township, and Lori A. (Richard) Gurtowski, Mohnton; and three sons: John A. Richard Jr., Pine Grove, Schuylkill County; David S. Richard, Douglassville; and Jeffrey A. Richard, Exeter Township. Other survivors include a stepson, Harvey R. Miller, Auburn, Schuylkill County, and a stepdaughter, Judy L. (Miller) Miller, Leesport. There are also 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial was in Mohnsville Cemetery, Mohnton. The Joseph D. Giles Funeral Home Inc. & Crematorium, Mohnton, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Richland. Lottie, a daughter of John Richard, died of scarlatina, aged 4 years. The remains will be taken to Reading on Saturday, Jan. 7, where interment wil be made at Alsace church cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, January 5, 1893. Submitted by Peggy.]
Alice M., wife of Charles W. Richards, died of a complication of diseases at 7:40 a.m. to-day, at the residence of her husband, 123 South 9th, aged 31 years and 9 months. One daughter, Carrie, her parents, Daniel H. and Mary Hartman, and 5 sisters, Clara, Agnes, Lottie, Gertrude and Bertha, all of Reading, survive. Deceased was a member of Zion's U.B. church and Sunday school and leaves many friends. She was ill 2 years and bedfast 3 months.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 1, 1898, p. 1, col 3. Submitted by Marcia.]
Augustus Richards died Saturday morning at Reading, aged 80 years. Deceased was born in Robeson township, lived in Reading 20 years and was a carpenter by trade. He is survived by his wife Louise, nee Foreman, two daughters, Mary, wife of Elijah Lebo; Emma, wife of Lyburn Griffith, and one son, Edwin.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 7, 1907, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
RICHARDS -- In this city, on the 15th inst., BARTON RICHARDS, aged 47 years, 4 months and 30 days. Relatives are invited to attend the funeral services, without further notice, at the funeral apartments of Undertaker T. C. Auman, 247 Penn St., on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment private in Charles Evans cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, April 17, 1916, p. 14. Submitted by: Marianne.]
Richards -- In Wernersville, December 29th, Benjamin Richards, aged 52 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Richards--On the night of the 20th inst., in Wernersville, Benjamin Richards, in the 52d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the deceased and family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence in Wernersville, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at the house, thence to proceed to Hain's Church and burial ground.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, December 30, 1873. Submitted by Nancy.]
While visiting his brother-in-law, Dr. J. S. Smith, of Allentown, lately, Frederick Richards, of Maxatawny, Berks county, contracted diphtheria and died on Tuesday night of last week. He was nineteen years old and was a son of Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Richards. He was a student at the Theological Seminary at Lancaster and would have graduated next year. He was a student of bright promise. He was a brother of Rev. Prof. George W. Richards, of the Seminary; Mrs. James S. Smith, of Allentown, and Miss Cora Richards, living at home. The young man heroically assisted in nursing his young niece, who died July 30th, and through this became sick of the same disease.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, August 25, 1904, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
A memorial service will be held for Grace Elaine (Collins) Richards, 69, wife of Lawrence Richards, of Boyertown, formerly of Lansdale who died November 12 in Grand View Hospital in Sellersville.
Born in Quakertown, she graduated from the former Lansdale High School.
She was a member of Gwynedd Friends Meeting.
Surviving are a daughter, Stacy Budd Collins Adams of Boyertown; one stepson, Rafael Richards of Boston; three stepdaughters, Malika Richards of Lionville, Aurelia Richards of England and Amanda Jones of Scotland.
Also a brother; two sisters; two granddaughters; and five stepgranddaughters.
She was predeceased by a son, Benjamin W. Richards.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. November 23 in Gwynedd Friends Meeting, Route 202 & Sumneytown Pike in Gwynedd.
Burial will be private.
Contributions may be made to Gwynedd Friends Meeting, P.O. Box 142, Gwynedd, PA 19436.
The arrangements are being handled by the Lakjer Funeral Home in Lansdale.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, November 21, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Death last evening at 6 o'clock called one of Allentown's estimable residents, Mrs. Louise Burger Richards, widow of Dr. Milton S. Richards, the end coming from ills incident to old age at her home, the residence of her daughter, Mary, wife of Dr. James S. Smith, 1302 North Nineteenth St. Mrs. Richards, who was in her 83rd year, had been an invalid for the past two years and was confined to bed the greater part of that time. She was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, a daughter of Horatio and Lovina, nee Geist, Fritch. Before coming to Allentown eighteen years ago, she resided for forty years in Maxatawny. Her husband, who was a well known Berks county physician, died twenty-three years ago. She was a faithful member of St. Andrew's Reformed church and of the Home department of the Sunday school of that congregation. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Smith, she leaves to mourn her passing a son, the Rev. George W. Richards, of Lancaster, together with three brothers, Dr. Milton F. Fritch, Virginville; Samuel Fritch, Philadelphia, and James Fritch, Reading. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Mabel Richards Griest, Lancaster, and Louise Burger and George Richards, this city.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, August 1, 1930, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
In Lower Heidelberg on the 11th inst., Lovina Richards, widow of the late Benjamin Richards, aged 66 years, 5 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Bechtel near Sinking Spring, Pa., on Wednesday, Mar 21st. Services and internment at Hain's Church at 10 o'clock a.m.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 20, 1888. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Dr. M. S. Richards, a prominent physician of Rothrocksville, Berks county, died on Saturday at his late home, of a complication of diseases. He had been ill with stomach trouble and dropsy. Deceased resided at Rothrocksville for a long number of years, where he built up an extensive practice. Dr. Richards was 63 years, 10 months and 28 days of age, and was active up to the time of his illness. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mary, wife of Dr. Jas. F. Smith, of No. 330 North Ninth street, this city, and Miss Cora, at home. One son, Rev. Dr. George W. Richards, a former pastor of Salem Reformed Church, of this city, and at present Professor of Church History in the Reformed Theological Seminary, at Lancaster, also survives. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Tuesday, August 27, 1907, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Martin Richards died July 28th at the home of his son, H J Richards, 439 South 6th St, Reading, Berks county.
(NOTE: He was son of John RICHARDS and Elizabeth LANDIS of Warwick, Chester county.)
[Source: Montgomery Ledger, August 2, 1887. Submitted by: Submitted by Diana.]
Mrs. Michael Richards, of Rothrocksville, died the other day at the home of her son, Dr. M. S. Richards, after an illness of only two hours, from heart disease, aged 90 years. Her husband died a year and a half ago. The funeral takes place today, 10th, at Siegfried's Church in Maxatawny tsp. Revs. B. E. Kramlich, G. B. Smith and A. J. Herman will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, May 10, 1899, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Private burial was held for Nicholas "Nick" Paul Richardson, 15, of Morgantown, formerly of Pottstown, who died November 14 in Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster.
He was fatally injured when a sport utility vehicle struck his dirt bike in Morgantown Business Park.
Born in Norristown, he was a son of Brian Dell and Regina Rose (Hagner) Richardson of Morgantown.
He was a ninth-grade student at Twin Valley High School and was a member of Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in King of Prussia.
Surviving in addition to his parents are two brothers, Zachary Dell Richardson and Austin Lee Richardson, both of Morgantown; one sister, Julie Rose Richardson of Morgantown; paternal grandparents John Paul and Ruth Lee
(Epps) Richardson of King of Prussia; and maternal grandparents, Mark and Elizabeth Betty (McFarland) Hagner of King of Prussia.
Contributions may be made to the Hawk Mountain Reserve, 1700 Hawk Road, Kempton, PA 19529.
The arrangements were handled by the Bacchi-Courtney Funeral Home Ltd., Bridgeport, Montgomery County.
[Source: Southern Berks News, November 20, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Richey--In Spring township, on the 28th inst., Eliza, widow of William Richey, aged 70 years, 9 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of her son-in-lay, Riley Weithel, in Spring township, Tuesday, October 3, 15 9:30 a.m. at the house. Services at Gouglersville Reformed Church. Interment in Wyomissing Cemetery, Gouglersville. Teams will meet Reading and Southwestern Trolly at Kricktown not later than 8:15 a.m.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 2, 1911. Submitted by Nancy.]
Rick - In Upper Bern, March 8th, James Wilson, aged 5 months and 17 days; on April 21st, Charles Franklin, aged 2 years and 8 months; both children of Franklin K. and Matilda Rick.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 10, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Cyrus Rick, cashier of the Farmers National Bank, of Reading, died suddenly yesterday morning while at the bank. He came to his accustomed duties at the usual hour apparently in the best of health. About 10:15, he sat down on a chair, saying that he was unable to use his limbs. A minute afterwards he was a corpse. He leaves a wife and several children. He was 55 years of age and had been connected with the bank as a clerk, teller and cashier for many years. He was one of the most prominent men of Reading.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 9, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rick - on December 29th, John George Rick, son of Ludwig and Elizabeth Rick, and husband of Catharine Kaufman, aged 73 years and 3 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 3, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
John L. Rick, 71, Reading, died May 17 at 8:27 a.m. in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since May 2. He was the husband of Dorothy (Concordia) Rick. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Leroy and Ethel (Katzenmoyer) Rick. Rick was employed for 17 years by Columbia Cutlery, Reading, and was last employed for seven years by Reading Area Community College, retiring in 1996. He was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Reading. Rick is also survived by a son, Joseph, Reading. Other survivors include a brother, Robert, Sinking Spring. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. The Kopicki-Bradley Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, May 19, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
RICK - in Centre township, on the 26th inst., Minerva, daughter of Willoughby and Sophia RICK, aged 19 years, 3 months and 25 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the residence of the parents, near Centreport, on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Services and interment at Belleman's Church. Teams will meet early trains at Mohrsville P. & R. R.R.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 1, 1899. Submitted by: Michele.]
Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Ronald C. Rickenbach, 67, of North Centre Avenue, Leesport, who died of natural causes Feb. 28 in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since Feb. 25. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. He was predeceased by his wife, June R. (Snyder) Rickenbach, who died Sept. 14, 1996. Born in West Leesport, he was a son of the late Carl A. and Elsie (Adams) Rickenbach. Until retiring July 1, 1996, he was employed by Carpenter Technology for 37 years. He was a Korean War Marine veteran. Rickenbach was a past president of the Shoemakersville-Leesport Rotary Club from 1996-97 and was a life member of the Sinking Spring Fire Company. He was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Leesport, where he served on consistory. Surviving are Mary A. Strunk, with whom he resided; a stepdaughter, Diane L. (Carmelo) Stubblebine, Riverview Park; and two stepsons, Angelo D. Carmelo and David L. Carmelo, both of Reading. There are also three step-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Dennis Rickenbach, Shartlesville, and two sisters, Faye (Rickenbach) Shuman and Alva (Rickenbach) Hafer, both of Blandon.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Annie Rickert (nee Koenig), aged 61 years, widow of Joseph Rickert, and who was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church for over half a century, died suddenly of stomach trouble at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home, 605 North Thirteenth Street. Deceased retired some time after 9 o'clock and about 10 o'clock awoke with severe pains in her stomach. The family physician was hurriedly summoned, but deceased passed away a half hour later. Mrs. Rickert was subject to these attacks. On Tuesday evening she was to all appearance in excellent health.
Mrs. Rickert, who was a native of Germany, came to this country when a girl. She held membership in St. Paul's Catholic Church ever since coming to this city, 50 years ago.
These children survive: Joseph, Charles, John, William, Harry, Hannah, wife of Albert Bernhard; Mary, wife of Harry C. Huesmann, and Laura, at home. She was the last of her family.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, April 15, 1908. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services were held for Mary M. Rickert, formerly of Leesport, in Trinity United Church of Christ, Leesport. Rickert died Feb. 17 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township, where she had been a patient for two weeks. She was taken there from Country Meadows at Wyomissing, where she was a resident for two years. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Garden, Maidencreek Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman V. Rickert, in 2000. Born in Shoemakersville, she was the daughter of the late Howard and Mabel (Strausser) Graeff. She was also the step-daughter of the late Cora (Moyer) Graeff. Until her retirement in 1986, she was employed as a floor lady by Wright's Knitting Mill, Leesport. She had served as a past officer for the Leesport Fire Company's ladies auxiliary. She is survived by a son, Norman L., Mohrsville; and four daughters: Joan M. (Rickert) Weaver, Leesport; Cindy L. (Rickert) Padilla, Mertztown; June (Blankenbiller) Bordner, Perry Township; and Jean (Graeff) Fieni, Douglassville. There are also nine grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, William Graeff, and a sister, Catherine (Graeff) Mull, both of Leesport. Milkins Funeral Home Inc., Temple, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 2, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Francis S. Ricketts, of Lancaster County, who died Feb. 24 in Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville, following a lengthy illness, is a daughter, Cheryl L. (Ricketts) Heineman, Kutztown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Francis S. "Steve" Ricketts, 77, of North Red School Road, Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County, who died February 24 in Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville. He was the husband of Estella (Pisa) Ricketts. Born in Pleasantville, N.J., Ricketts was employed by Boeing Vertol Co., Philadelphia, retiring in 1954. He was later employed for seven years by MBB Helicopter Corp., retiring in 1985. He was a 1942 graduate of Pleasantville High School and attended Emery Riddle School, Miami. Ricketts was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of Berean Bible Fellowship Church, Terre Hill, Lancaster County. Ricketts was a HAM radio operator. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Frances E. (Ricketts) Lydon, McKinney, Texas; Susan A. (Ricketts) Pinkerton, Oxford, Chester County; and Cheryl L. (Ricketts) Heineman, Kutztown. Other survivors include six grandchildren. Burial was in Caernarvon Cemetery, Morgantown. The Labs Funeral Home Inc., Honey Brook handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Arthur C. Rieck, former business owner Arthur C. Rieck, retired West Reading business owner, died April 2 in Rockhill Mennonite Community Home, Sellersville, Bucks County, where he had resided since April 17, 2003. Rieck, 96, formerly of Washington Crossing, Bucks County, was predeceased by his wife, Georgia L. (Keesey) Rieck, on March 12, 1999. He was the owner-operator of Rieck's Printing, West Reading, for 41 years, retiring in 1978. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Bertha M. (Gasser) Rieck. Surviving are two daughters, Linda L. (Rieck) Ambler, Middletown, N.J., and Christine H. (Rieck) Wagner, Washington Crossing. Other survivors include five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 11:30 a.m. in the Auman Funeral Homes, Reiffton. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 6, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Annie G. Riegel, 91, formerly of Hamburg, died June 4 in Berks Heim, where she had been a resident since June 3, 2003. Her husband, Paul F. Riegel, died Oct. 25, 1988. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Charles H. and Lizzie H. (Gelsinger) Eickhoff. Riegel had been employed for 16 years as a folder by Windsor Knitting Mill, Hamburg, retiring in 1979. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Hamburg. Riegel was a life member of the Hamburg Women of the Moose, Lodge 523, where she received a college of regency degree. She is survived by four daughters: Dolores (Riegel) Yoder and Dawn (Riegel) Moyer, both of Hamburg; Marguerite (Riegel) Crow, Tilden Township; and Karen (Riegel) Baum, Reading. There are also 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter, Anna (Riegel) Dixon, on Dec. 16, 2001. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Hamburg.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 5, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Riegel - In Bern, March 18th, Fyetta, daughter of the deceased Abraham and Elizabeth Riegel, aged 13 years, 8 months and 14 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 1, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Hannah C. Riegel, 88, widow of Cornelius Riegel, died yesterday at her home in upper Tulpehocken township, near Shartlesville. She would have been 89 on Monday, the day set for her funeral. She was the daughter of the late john and Elizabeth (Sarig) Dunkel. Her husband died 15 years ago. Surviving are these children: Irvin d., at home; Milton d., of Schuylkill haven; Mary j., wife of john s. Morris, reading; Sarah r., wife of Andrew Schappell, Hamburg; Emma g., wife of Samuel d. Blatt, Wyomissing; and Harvey, at home; 11 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from naftZinger funeral home in Centerport where the services will be conducted by j. Y. Mccauley. Interment in St. Michael's union cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 10, 1945. Submitted by Justine.]
Jacob Riegel Dead. The Death of an Old Philadelphia Merchant Well Known in Reading.
Jacob Riegel, well known to nearly every merchant in Reading and Berks county died at his home in Germantown yesterday. He was the head of the house of Jacob Riegel & Co., of Philadelphia.
In August last, Mr. Riegel sustained a stroke of paralysis, since which time his health had been so shattered that he had never once been at the store. He was fifty-eight years of age at the time of his death, and was born at Hellertown, Northampton county. He went to Philadelphia as a boy and entered the store of Siegers & Vogel with whom he served an apprenticeship in the dry goods business. He early displayed remarkable aptitude for the business, and his rise was so rapid and assured that in time he became the head of the firm.
The house at the head of which Mr. Riegel had been many ears was established in the year 1832, under the firm name of Siegers & Vogel, and was located on north second street. Subsequently there was a removal to third street below arch and the firm did business there for many years as Siegers, Lamb & Co. The firm subsequently came to consist of Messrs. Jacob Riegel, Josiah Riegel, Samuel G. Scott and Stephen Riegel, trading under the name of Jacob Riegel & Co., which has been its style since 1866. The three Riegels included in the firm were brothers. The business extends through the middle, southern and western states. The firm especially control a very large trade in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The stock of the house embraces a full line of foreign and domestic dry goods. The business of the house amounts to over six millions of dollars annually, and is scattered far and wide over the country.
Mr. Riegel's death is traceable to his untiring application to business. He was a man of ambition and ceaseless energy, and in addition to responsibilities borne by him as the head of this great firm, he was very largely interested in the iron business, being, at the time of his death treasurer of the Saucon Iron company, of Hellertown, and a heavy stockholder in the Bethlehem iron and steel works. He was interested also in the quarrying of slate, and was concerned as a shareholder or manager in many other enterprises. He was one of the original founders of what was the National railroad and now the Bound Brook Line, one of the city directors of the North Pennsylvania railroad, a position he had held for many years, and was among the first of our merchants to subscribe $500 to the stock of the centennial exhibition. He was a director of the Northern Liberties bank, and of the Delaware Mutual fire insurance company. While in Philadelphia, he and his family, his wife, two sons and two daughters, whom he leaves, attended the rev. doctor Seiss' church, at broad and arch streets, of which he was a member. He was a man of great but unostentatious generosity, and had the admiration and affection of all his employees; toward whom he was invariably kind. It cannot be said of him merely that he came to Philadelphia and by untiring zeal accumulated a fortune of nearly $2,000,000; but it is to be said of him that he so used his means that those who were about him in business, those of his neighborhood who needed a helping hand, the interests of education and learning,--all felt the benefit of his wealth.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 6, 1880. Submitted by Nancy.]
Riegel, Mary, daughter of John & Elizabeth (Long) Henne, was born April 7, 1825 in Bern township, baptized July 10, 1825, confirmed in St. Michael's, Tilden township. And married November 26, 1842 to Daniel Riegel, which union was blessed with 7 sons and 4 daughters, of whom 3 sons and 2 daughters, together with their father, preceded their mother. She died February 22, 1906, aged 80y 10m 5d.
[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records, January 20, 1906. Submitted by: Kathy.]
Richard S. Riegel, 74, died April 11 in his residence in Birdsboro. He was the husband of Patricia (Clay) Riegel. Born in Laureldale, he was a son of the late Elwood and Goldie (Clevinger) Riegel. Riegel was employed as a fork lift operator by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Pottstown, and was employed for 11 years as a warehouse supervisor by Graterford Prison, Montgomery County. He was last employed by the Reading Country Club, Exeter Township. He was a graduate of Reading High School. Riegel was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Birdsboro. He is also survived by three sons: Ricky, Pottstown; Gregory, Royersford, Montgomery County; and Jeffery, at home. Other survivors include a sister, Joan (Riegel) DeMarte, Wyomissing; and three brothers: Donald, Harold and Leon, all of Reading. There are also five grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in the Mausoleum Chapel at Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park. The Ruggiero Funeral Home, Trappe, Montgomery County, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 13, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rieger--In Pennside, on the 3d inst., Ida V., daughter of the late Henry and Ellen (nee Hartman) Rieger, aged 67 years, 7 months and 27 days. Relatives and friends also the Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's German Lutheran Church, are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice from Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perkiomen Ave., on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Sunday evening 7 to 9. (Lutz)
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 4, 1935. Submitted by Nancy.]
On the 21st inst., Catharine Rieser, aged 72 years, 8 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's Chapel, Fleetwood. Internment in Fleetwood Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 22, 1894. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Rieser -- In Albany, December 11th, Jacob Rieser, aged 51 years, 3 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Joel Rieser, native of Maiden Creek township, Berks county, passed away Monday morning at the residence of Milton Stump, Maxatawny, where he lived the past twenty years, aged 88 years, 5 months and 28 days. He was never married and was the last of his family. He was a son of Peter and Catherine, nee Moll, Rieser. There survive three nieces, Mrs. Milton Stump, Maxatawny; Mrs. George Pilgert, Allentown, and Mrs. Ida Ziegler, Reading. The funeral will be held from the Stump home Thursday at 1.30 p.m., D.S.T. Further services will be conducted in the Maxatawny church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. George B. Smith, D.D., will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 21, 1935, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
A stroke of apoplexy which he suffered on Monday resulted in the death of Levi Rieser yesterday afternoon at 3.15 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pilgert, 844 Walnut street. He was 82 years of age. Born and reared in Greenwich, Berks county, he was a son of the late Peter and Catherine (Moll) Rieser. He was a carpenter by trade until twelve years ago when he retired and moved to this city from Longswamp. His wife, Lucy Rieser, preceded him in death twelve years ago. He was a member of the Longswamp church. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Ellen M. Pilgert, this city; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren, and one brother, Joel Rieser, of Maxatawny. A daughter, Mrs. Samuel Schleifer, died in 1913. Brief funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. at the Heckrotte and Spacht Funeral home, 824 Walnut street, followed by regular services in the Longswamp church at 2.30, Rev. Englehardt officiating. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 31, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
After suffering for the past six months from Bright's disease, Mrs. Lucy, nee Merkel, Rieser, wife of Levi Rieser, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Pilgert, 842 Walnut street, at 3 o'clock Monday morning. She was aged 74 years. Born in Maxatawny township, February 11, 1868, the daughter of the late Solomon and Maria, nee Mertz, Merkel, she resided in that section for the greater part of her life. Her husband carried on farming there on a large scale until four months ago, when she came to reside with her daughter. Mrs. Rieser was a devout member of the Longswamp Lutheran church. Besides her sorrowing husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Pilgert, one grandchild, one great-grandchild, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Shrock, of Shoemakersville. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, daylight saving time, from her late residence, 842 Walnut street, Rev. William Bond officiating. Interment will be made in Longswamp church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 1, 1922, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rieth - In Marion, August 30th, Elizabeth Rieth, wife of Jonathan W. Rieth, aged 69 years, 9 months and 28 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 11, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services will be Thursday for Matthew J. Righter, 47, of Main Street, Oley, who died August 10 in Reading Hospital. Born in Reading, he was a son of Mark G. Sr. and Mary E. (Schearer) Righter, with whom he resided. He had been employed as a stone mason, working for R. C. Beahr, Birdsboro; Eachbach Bros. of Reading and was employed in Arizona from 1995 to 2001. Surviving are two daughters, Laura M. Righter, Laureldale, and Mary Anne Righter, Clearfield County. Other survivors include two brothers, Mark G. Jr., Reading, and Marshall E., Westerly, R.I. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, with the Rev. Sharon S. Morris, officiating. Burial will be in Oley Cemetery, Spangsville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A service was held at the convenience of the family for Sceola Hope (Metzler) Rightnour, 77, of Douglassville, wife of Clarence Rightnour, who died May 10 in her residence.
Born in Bridgeton, N.J., she graduated from the former North Coventry High School in 1945.
Rightnour was a homemaker.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Robert Rightnour of Sanatoga and Richard Rightnour of Douglassville; a brother and five grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers.
Donations may be made to the Visiting Nurse Association of Pottstown and Vicinity, 1963 E. High St., Pottstown, PA 19464.
The arrangements were handled by the Ruggiero Funeral Home of Trappe.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Paul H. Rimby, 84, Robeson Township, died July 20, 2006 at 5:10 p.m. in the Mifflin Center, Cumru Township. He was the husband of Irene (Schlott) Rimby, at home. Born in Birdsboro, he was a son of the late Henry and Mamie(Hilbert) Rimby. Rimby was employed as a machinist by Doehler-Jarvis Co., Inc., Stowe. He was an army veteran of WWII. He is survived by 4 sond, Richard P. Rimby, Exeter Twp.;Dennis C. Rimby, Bernville; Robert H. Rimby, Birdsboro; and James L Rimby, Mohnton. Other survivors include two brothers, Francis Rimby, Exetyer Twp., and Leonard Rimby, Topton. Services will be at Dengler Funeral Home, Inc. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, c. July 20, 2006. Submitted by: Gilbert.]
Among the local survivors of Allen B. Ringler Jr., 73, of Reading, who died June 10 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 31, is a stepdaughter, Bernda (Kemp) Heck, Bernville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Amanda D (Woodward), wife of Robert B. Ringler, died yesterday at her home, 1137 Franklin St. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, a sister May, wife of Harry Straub, of Reading, a brother, Elmer, of Reading. Funeral services and burial at the convenience of the family. The Miller Funeral Home has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 9, 1944. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Seyfert, Aug 23 -- Charles O. Ringler, aged 65 years 11 months and 21 days, died suddenly Monday afternoon at his home here following a heart attach. He was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Gibraltar; Reading Cap. 9289, Modern Woodman of America and Red Men of Reading. Coroner Dr. W H Ammarrell issued a certificate of death due to natural causes.
There survive his widow, Mary C (Boyer); two daughters, Minnie A at home; Bessie, wife of Jacob Kauffman, Reading; also a sister Amelia wife of Frederick Reber, Pottstown; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the John F Lutz & Son funeral home. Rev. Dr. J. V. George will officiate. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 23, 1932. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Clarence Charles "Mush" Ringler of 1520 Duke St., Laureldale, died Sunday at 4:30 a.m. in the residence of a daughter Deanna M, (Ringler) Hilbert, Lyons.
Born in Robeson Township, he was a son of the late Clarence D. and Edna M. (Scott) Ringler
Ringler was employed for 10 years as a machine operator by Fabrication Specialists, retiring in 1979.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Ringler is also survived by another daughter, Janet L. (Ringler) Hilbert, Lyons.
Other survivors include eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Walter R Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Tuckerton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 29, 2001. Submitted by Michelle.]
Edna M Ringler, 86, of 1520 Duke St., Laureldale, died Friday at 11:10 P.M. in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center where she had been a patient since Nov. 6.
Born in Reading she was a daughter of the late Charles and Sallie (Nagle) Scott.
She had been employed by the former Verna Lerch catering service in Laureldale, last working in 1976.
She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Laureldale, and the auxiliary of Temple Fire Company.
Her husband Clarence D Ringler died on 1954.
Surviving are a son Clarence C., with whom she last resided; a daughter Beatrice A., widow of Earl Mills, Rehrersburg; nine grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
A brother Robert Scott, Hendersonville, NC, and a sister Almeta, widow of Lester Houck, Cleveland, OH.
Services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. in the Walter R Christ Funeral Home, Inc., Laureldale. The Rev. Leroy M Bond will officiate. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Tuckerton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 23, 1980. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
At West Lawn, on the 11th inst., Emma L. widow of Jacob F. Ringler, aged 65 years, 4 months and 7 days.
Relatives and friends, are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence 665 Tulpehocken Street, Tuesday at 1 p.m. Services at Heltiness Christian Church at Seyferts. Interment in St. John's Cemetery in Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 12, 1924. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
In this city, on 27th inst., Jacob F. Ringler, aged 60 years, 8 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends, also members of Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, Central No. 75, are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 665 Tulpehocken St., Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. at the house. Services in Holiness Christian Church at Seyfert. Internment in St John's Cemetery, Gibraltar.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 29, 1922. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Kutztown, April 20, Lillie C (Day) wife of Reuben Ringler, of this borough, died while on a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs Roy Hamilton, Lower Heidelberg Twp., aged 57 years. She was a member of the Reformed Congregation of Hinnershitz Church, Tuckerton.
Surviving are her husband, five sons; Walter, near Philadelphia; Fred, Clarence and Warren, all of Reading; and Reuben, Jr, Mohnton; three daughters, Edna, wife of Roy Hamilton, at whose home she died; Florence, wife of Charles Hoffman, and Margie, wife of Charles Hagen, both of Reading; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Yorkey, Emaus, and Mrs. Amanda Hutt, Boyertown; two brothers, Wellington, Kutztown and Harvey, Mertztown, and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Lutz Funeral Home, Reading. Further services in Hinnershitz Church, the Rev. George W Gerhard, officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 20, 1937, p. 26. Submitted by Michelle.]
Reuben S. Ringler, 82, died yesterday at his home at Hancock, near Mertztown. He was born at Reading, a son of the late John and Mary (Stein) Ringler. Before retirement, he worked for the Atlas Mineral Products Co., Mertztown. He was a member of the Lutheran wing of the Good Shepherd Church at Tuckerton. He also belonged to the Pikeville Sportsmen's Assn., the Topton Fire Co., and the Lyons Fire Co. He is survived by his wife Cora (Yoder) Ringler; four sons, Walter, Vera Cruz; Fred, Hollywood, Fla.; Reuben, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Clarence, Philadelphia; three daughters, Florence, wife of Charles Hoffman, Birdsboro; Margie, wife of Charles Hagan, Reading; and Florence, wife of Clarence Reiss, Emmaus. Fifteen grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren also survive as well as two brothers and two sisters: Robert, Reading; Charles, New Schafferstown; Lizzie, wife of Peter Ream, and Katie, wife of Walter Schupp, both of Reading. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Delong and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 16, 1957, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mertztown, March 16 - Reuben S Ringler, 82, died yesterday in his Hancock, Mertztown R D 1 residence. Born in Reading, a son of the late John and Mary (Stein) Ringler, he was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Tuckerton.
Employed prior to retiring two years ago by the former Atlas Mineral Products Corp., this place. Ringler also was a member of the Pikeville Sportsmen's Assn. and the Topton and Lyons Fire Companies.
Precede in death in 1937 by his first wife, Mrs. Lilly (Dey) Ringler, he is survived by his widow, Cora (Yoder) Ringler and two daughters; Florence, wife of Charles Hoffman, Birdsboro and Margie, wife of Charles Hagan, Reading; four sons; Walter of Vera Cruz; Fred of Hollywood, FL; Reuben of St Petersburg, FL and Clarence of Philadelphia; a step daughter, Florence, wife of Clarence Reiss, Emmaus; 15 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two sisters; Lizzie wife of Peter Ream, and Katie wife of Walter Schupp, both of Reading, and two brothers; Robert of Reading and Charles, of New Schaefferstown.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home Topton, the Rev Mark K Trexler officiating. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Church Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 16, 1957, p. 11. Submitted by Michelle.]
Among the local survivors of Robert Ringler Jr., 86, of Kenhorst, who died June 11 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 27, is a son, Scott R. Ringler, Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services will be held for John E. Rippel, 87, of Country Meadows of Wyomissing, formerly of Monocacy Station, Amity, who died February 21 in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center. He was the widower of Doris Virgina (Wager) Rippel. Born in Allentown, he was a production hand at the former Doehler-Jarivs Co. of Pottstown for 36 years until he retired in 1978. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Rippel was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Amityville, and a lifetime member of Amity Fire Co. Surviving are two sons, Jack David Rippel of Birdsboro and Richard Allen Rippel of Blue Bell; three daughters, Edna Susan Rippel of Sebring, Fla., Barbara Ann Stoudt of Monocacy Station and Sandra Lee Zerr of Denver, Pa. Also a half-brother, Edgar Arthur Rippel of White Haven; a sister, Edna Arabell McGrath of Douglassville; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Dengler Funeral Home, 144 N. Spruce St., Birdsboro. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Patrick W. Morris officiating. Burial will be at St. Paul's Cemetery in Amityville.
[Source: Southern Berks News, February 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Hannah Risley, an Allentown resident for the last 10 years, died last night at the Allentown hospital where she was a patient for two days. She was 65 years old and lived at 2247 Washington St., with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diefenderfer. Born in Topton, a daughter of the late Henry C. and Lucy (Lesher) Baer, she lived for 35 years in Pleasantville, N.J., before coming to Allentown. Her husband, Alfred Risley, died 15 years ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna Crotto of Northfield, N.J., Mrs. Naomi Burg of Philadelphia, and a brother, William Baer of Northfield, N.J.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 16, 1945, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Accident. We have been informed that on Saturday afternoon, while a son of Mr. Levi Rissel, of Douglasville, was riding a fractious horse, he was thrown by the animal and had his skull fractured so badly that he died the same day. Times of this morning.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 24, 1868. Submitted by Nancy.]
Funeral services were held for Edward J. Rissmiller, 72, of East Eighth Street, Birdsboro, who died December 31 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient. He was the husband of Bernadette R. (Kuczala) Rissmiller. Rissmiller was employed from 1950 to 1972 by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Pottstown, where he was union president. He was employed as a field representative from 1972 to 1997 by the International Rubber Workers, which later became United Steelworkers of America, before retiring. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was also a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Birdsboro. Rissmiller was a member and former master of Union Lodge 479 F&AM, Birdsboro. He also was the former commander and chief of the Reading Consistory in 1975. He is survived by two daughters, Julie A. (Rissmiller) Berkley, and Teresa L. (Rissmiller) Peifer, both of Birdsboro. Other survivors include five grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Rieffton. The arrangements were handled by the Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro.
[Source: Southern Berks News, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Elias Rissmiller, aged 83 years, died on Friday in Blandon from complications following a prolonged illness. Deceased was a son of the late Samuel and Leah (Angstadt) Rissmiller. His wife, Sarah E. (Myer), died two years ago. There survive the following children: Mrs. Kate Mayer, Blandon; Mrs. Ida Dunkel, Hamburg; Mrs. Lizzie Shuman and Mrs. Sallie Levan, and Marks, Blandon; also 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. He was the last of a family of 13 children. Funeral Monday afternoon, May 4.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, May 3, 1925, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Ephraim J. Rissmiller, 86, who died April 8 in his residence on Water Street, Oley. He was the husband of Miriam R. (Eckroth) Rissmiller. Born in Muhlenberg Township, he was employed for more than 30 years as an inspector and crew leader by Kawecki Berylco Industries Inc., Muhlenberg Township, retiring in 1978. He was a member of New Life Bible Fellowship Church, near Oley. Rissmiller was a Navy veteran of World War II. He is also survived by two daughters, Ruth M. (Rissmiller) Lilley, Ephrata, and Eunice E. (Rissmiller) Zuck, Willow Grove; and two sons, Samuel W., Reading, and James E., Mohnton. Other survivors include a sister, a brother, 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Maidencreek Cemetery, Blandon. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Homes Inc., Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, April 17, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Former township supervisor
Services were held in the Sanders Funeral Home, for Jack R. Rissmiller, 72, of Ontelaunee Drive, Ontelaunee Township, who died April 29 in ManorCare Health Services, Muhlenberg Township, where he had resided five days.
Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township.
He was predeceased by his wife, Marion K. (Evans) Rissmiller, who died Dec. 27, 2001.
Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Katie Rissmiller.
Until retiring as a security specialist in 1982, he was employed by Carpenter Technology Corp., Reading, for 32 years.
He was an Ontelaunee Township supervisor from 1981 to 1991 and was also a part-time township police officer for 13 years.
Rissmiller was a past board member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police.
He was a Korean War Marine Corps veteran.
Surviving are a son, Jack R. Rissmiller Jr., Temple; a daughter, Mary Ann (Rissmiller) Bolles, Georgetown, Del.; and three grandchildren.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 20, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
W.L. Ritchey, Retired Railway Official Dies Chambersburg, Sept 5 (AP).--W.L. Ritchey, 76, for years treasurer of the Cumerbland Valley Railroad, now part of the Pennsylvania system, died at his home here today. Ritchey was born in Baltimore. He entered the Cumberland Valley's auditing department in 1871. In 1884, he was made auditor and in 1902 treasurer. He retired in 1925. A widow, a son, and a daughter survive.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, September 6, 1931. Submitted by Nancy.]
Samuel P. Rittenhouse, M.D., died suddenly at his home in Reading yesterday from hemorrhages, aged 63 years. He was a native of Montgomery County and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1853. In 1857, he located at Macungie and married Annie M., daughter of John and Hannah Shaffer. In 1868, he moved to Reading, where he enjoyed a large practice in partnership with his only living son, Dr. Jacob S. Rittenhouse. He was a contributor to both Alopathic and Homeopathic medical journals. In 1864, he was nominated by the Republicans of Lehigh County for the Legislature but was defeated. Since the war, he has taken no active part in politics. The following children survive: Dr. Jacob S., Annie H. and Hannah S., another son, John died at an early age. One brother, Jacob Rittenhouse, of Montgomery County, and three sisters survive: Mrs. Mary, wife of Charles Tyson, Mrs. Ann, wife of Thomas Evans; Mrs. Rachel, widow of Abraham Hunsicker, all residing in Montgomery County and Mrs. Elizabeth Detweiler, of Brookville, Ohio. There are two grandchildren.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 27, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dr. Samuel R. Rittenhouse died suddenly at Reading Wednesdy morning, aged sixty-three years. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1853. In the spring of 1854 he located for practice in Longswamp township, where he pursued the labors of his profession until the spring of 1857, when he moved to and located at Macungie. Then he married in 1858, Annie M., daughter of John and Hannah Shaffer. The fruits of this marriage were four children -- John, Jacob S., Annie S. and Hannah S. He erected the handsome home now owned by George Desch. In the fall of 1868, after an extensive and laborious practice for a period of eleven years at Macungie, he moved with his family to Reading, where he continued the work of his profession, associated in practice with his only living son, Dr. Jacob S. Rittenhouse, up to the time of his illness. He was a member of the Hahneman Medical Society of Reading, having been its first President, and of the Homoeopathic Hospital and Dispensary Associaiton, also consulting physician to the medical staff of the hospital. He contributed papers to the Homoeopathic and Allopathic medical journals. During the civil war he was an enthusiastic advocate of the cause of the union, and contributed numerous articles to the local papers designed to keep up the spirit of patriotism among the people. In 1863 he was a candidate of the Republican party in Lehigh county for the Legislature, but was defeated. Since the close of the war he gave no attention to politics, but concentrated all his energies upon his duties incident to his profession.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, July 4, 1895, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Amanda E. (Knappenberger), widow of C. Henry Ritter, died at 1.10 o'clock Monday afternoon at her late home at Red Lion, Longswamp township, Berks county, after an illness of fourteen weeks. She was aged 68 years, 11 months, and 28 days. Mrs. Ritter was born in Longswamp township, a daughter of Henry and Maria (Miller) Knappenberger. Her husband preceded her in death about fourteen years ago. A son, Clarence Ritter, was killed in action in the world war. She is survived by these children: James and William Ritter, and Mrs. Henry Kriebel, this city; Charles Ritter, Longswamp; Mrs. Irwin Christman, Coplay, and Mrs. Wilmer Long, Alburtis. One sister, Mrs. Amelia Raudenbush, of Red Lion, and sixteen grandchildren, also survive. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from her late home, with Rev. Charles Kerschner, this city, officiating. Further services will be held in Lehigh church, near Alburtis, and interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, March 4, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
C. Ellwood Ritter Is Death Stricken
Boyertown Merchant and Head of Superior Knitting Mills; Busy Life
Charles Elwood Ritter, aged 40 years, merchant and manufacturer, of 302 East Philadelphia, this borough, died last Saturday, in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, following an operation.
For the past 16 years, Mr. Ritter had conducted the grocery, meat market and abattoir that bears his name, located at 300 East Philadelphia Avenue. This business was founded by his father, Charles S. Ritter, and for whom C. Elwood began to work at the age of 14. When the father retired from business the partnership of Ritter, Schaeffer and Grim was formed, but which partnership, later, was dissolved with C. Elwood Ritter taking over the business solely. A few years ago Mr. Ritter opened a grocery and meat market in Bechtelsville.
Several years ago Mr. Ritter became identified with the Superior Knitting Mills, located in Bechtelsville, of which industry Mr. Ritter became president.
He was a son of Charles S. and Zena (Lutz) Ritter, this borough. He was a member of Boyertown Lodge 741, F. and A. M.; Gilbertsville Fire Company and Friendship Hook and Ladder Company of Boyertown.
Surviving are his parents, widow, Marion (Graeff), One son, Charles D., at home; a daughter Marjorie a student at Penn State College and one sister, Loretta, wife of Norman Kostler, Reading.
Funeral services were conducted yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at the Ritter home by Rev. David F. Longacre, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, this borough.
Masonic rites were conducted at the grave side in Fairview Cemetery by the officers of Boyertown Lodge. Funeral Director Linwood W. Ott.
[Source: Boyertown Times, Thursday June 18, 1942. Submitted by Betty.]
Ritter - In McKeansburg, Schuylkill county, February 18th, Caroline Ritter, wife of Simon S. Ritter (formerly of Hamburg) and daughter of the deceased Jacob Dunkel, aged 21 years, 3 months and 11 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 18, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]
After an illness that extended over a period of four years, Mrs. Caroline Ritter (nee Stufflet), aged 62 years, wife of Jeremiah Ritter, died on Thursday at her home, Reading. Death was due to dropsy. Deceased had been in bed for some weeks and then was able to be about again. She was bedfast for only a week previous to her death. She was born and reared at Sassamansville, but lived in Reading 12 years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church, at Gibraltar. Besides her husband there survive these brothers and sisters: Samuel and Joshua Stufflet, of Sassamansville; Henry Stufflet, of Pennsburg, and Sarah, wife of David Ritter, of Bechtelsville.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 6, 1908, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ritter -- In this city, on the 9th instant, Dr. Christian Ritter, aged 94 years and 7 months.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 14, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Ritter--In Exeter, on December 1st, John D. Ritter, son of Isaac Ritter, dec'd, aged about 54 years. Funeral from his late residence, at 10 o'clock, A.M., on Monday, December 7th, to proceed to Schwarzwald Church, which the friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 5, 1868. Submitted by: Nancy.]
In this city, on the 12th, Mary E., wife of Harry W Ritter, aged 61 years 10 months and 28 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, without further notice, from the Theodore C Auman, Inc., funeral parlors, 247 Penn St., Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.. Interment in Aulenbach's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Friday 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 14, 1936. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Paul D. Ritter, 59, died yesterday at his home, 102 S. Madison St., Boyertown. A lifelong resident of Boyertown, he was the son of the late Henry L. and Sarah (Drumheller) Ritter. He served with the 317th Field Hospital in France during World War I. For the past 18 years, he was a Navy inspector, stationed at the Resident Inspector’s Office of navy Materials, Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem. He was a charter member of boyertown post 3487 Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Friendship Hook and Ladder Co., and Boyertown Nest 22, Fraternal Order of Orioles. Surviving are his widow, Elsie B. (Gerhart) Ritter; a sister, Mary Ritter; and a brother, Norman Ritter, all of Boyertown. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Schwenk Funeral Home, Boyertown, with interment in Huffs Church cemetery. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. Monday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 6, 1958, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Robert J. Ritter, for more than 50 years a furniture dealer in Macungie and Kutztown, died Sunday night at 11 o'clock at his home along Noble St., Kutztown. Death was the result of complications incidental to old age. He was in his 76th year. He was born in Salisbury township, a son of the late Joel and Rebecca M., nee Giering, Ritter. He originally operated stores in Macungie but later was in business at Kutztown until his retirement. He was a member of Solomon's Reformed church, Macungie. Surviving are his wife, Mary, nee Clewell, Ritter; two sons, Joseph R., Kutztown, and Howard P., Macungie; and one daughter, Ruth O., wife of Earl Moyer, Kutztown. Also surviving are four brothers: John, Allentown; Richard, New York City; Milton, Newtown, and Morris, Locust Valley, and one sister, Rebecca, widow of William Steininger, Coopersburg, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m., d.s.t., from his late home followed by interment in Union cemetery, Macungie. Rev. Snyder will officiate.
Death Notice (p. 7): Age at death = 75 years, 7 months, 26 days
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 8, 1937, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of Ruth L. (Abraham) Ritter, who died June 20 in her Reading residence, is a son, Curtis V. Ritter, Bern Township.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 25 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Kutztown, Jan 2 (Special) – Mrs. Sallie A. Ritter (nee Frey), aged 85 years, 8 months, and 18 days, widow of George Ritter, died of catarrhal pneumonia at the home of John Mertz, midway between Lyons and Kutztown. Her husband died 13 years ago. The following children survive: Mrs. Albert Hoch and Mrs. Calvin Stien, Kutztown; Mrs. Peter Reider, Reading; John Ritter, Hamburg; Samuel Ritter, Kutztown. The following brothers and sisters also remain: Mrs. Jonas Stern, residing in Schuylkill county; Mrs. William C. Bare, Hyde Park; Mrs. Charles Sassaman, Reading; Mrs. Caroline Smith, Philadelphia; Mrs. Frank Kauffman, Green Bay, Va.; Elias Frey, Lehighton, Ia., and Daniel Frey, Norristown. Funeral, Thursday, Jan. 4, at 9, with services at the house and in Dunkel's Church. Interment in the cemetery adjoining Dunkel's Church. Rev. Brumbach, of Kempton, will officiate. Undertaker William Fritz, of Kutztown, has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 2, 1917. Submitted by Deanne.]
Samuel Ritter died suddenly one day last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Calvin Stein, in Maxatawny, Berks county. He was apparently in good health in the morning when he went to the breakfast table. While eating he was taken very ill. Dr. M. S. Richards was summoned, but life was extinct before he arrived. Deceased was a brother of Dr. Nathaniel Ritter, of this city, and Dr. James Ritter, of Pottstown. His wife and a number of children survive.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, February 3, 1904, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ritter - In Center, December 4th, 1875, Samuel Calvin, infant son of Abraham K. and Sarah Ann Ritter, aged 2 months and 21 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 15, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
In the city on the 21st, Sarah C wife of John F Ritter, aged 25 years, 7 months, and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1808 Perkiomen Ave., on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Internment at Aulenbach's cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 22, 1894. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
William A. Ritter, 85, a guest at the Good Shepherd Home, Allentown, for nine years, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was the husband of the late Elfreadia C. (Feifel) Ritter, who died in 1938. Born in Red Lion, Berks County, he was a son of the late Henry and Amanda (Knappenberger) Ritter. He was foreman in the meat cutting department of Arbogast & Bastian where he was employed for 25 years until his retirement 20 years ago. He was a member of St. Stephens Lutheran Church, Allentown. Surviving are two sons, Harold J. G., of Fogelsville, and LeRoy D., of Burlington, Vt.; a daughter Alma C., wife of Warren J. J. Mackes of Allentown; two brothers, Charles of Red Lion, and James of Allentown, and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Christman of Coplay; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown, with calling hours Wednesday 7-8:30 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 6, 1963, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
William J. Ritter, 69, of 130 S. Haas St., Topton, husband of Elda (Heimbach) Ritter, died late yesterday afternoon at the Allentown Hospital. Born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Samuel and Amelia (George) Ritter. He was employed by the Caloric Appliance Corp., Topton. Ritter served in the Army during World War I, and was a member of the Ray A. Master American Legion Post, No. 217, Topton, and the Topton Fire Co. Surviving with his wife are two granddaughters and four sisters, Mrs. Charles Rosenberger, Royersford; Jennie, wife of Charles Schugar, Reading; Lettie, wife of Set Fritzinger and Mrs. Katie Reppert, both of Kutztown. A son, Harold, predeceased him. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the De Long and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, April 9, 1958, page 32. Submitted by Jerri.]
Hazel R. Rittle, 98, formerly of Reading, died May 6 at 5 p.m. in Beverly Healthcare of Reading, Exeter Township, where she had been a resident for six years. Her husband, Oscar H. Rittle, died Feb. 25, 1981. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Joseph B. and Catharine (Rhine) Homan. Rittle had been employed as a pairer by Rosedale Knitting Mills, Laureldale. She is survived by a son, George H., Reading; and three daughters: Shirley (Rittle) Moore, Elizabethtown, Lancaster County; Gerry (Rittle) Esser, Millsboro, Del.; and Pat (Rittle) Brumbach, Columbia, Mo. There are also six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Henninger Funeral Home Inc. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, May 8, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
After 25 years as an invalid, Charles C. Ritz, 50, of Lyons, Berks county, died Wednesday evening at his home. Son of the late Charles and Ella, nee Hannes, Ritz, his father preceded him in death on Nov. 2 of this year. Surviving are his wife, Jennie, nee Berg, Ritz; a son, Raymond, Lyons; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Scott, Shillington, and Mrs. George Good, Reading; and a brother, Elmer, also of Reading. Private services will be held from his late home on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. with public services to follow in Christ Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 19, 1941, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ritzman - In Bethel, March 14th, Barbara Ritzman, wife of Jacob Ritzman, and daughter of John and Maria E. Scheaffer, aged 77 years, 1 months and 2 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 30, 1872. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services were held in the Clauser Funeral Home, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, for Glenn R. Ritzman, who died of natural causes Aug. 1 in his Lancaster Avenue, Mount Aetna residence. Burial was in Christ Lutheran Cemetery, Stouchsburg. Born in Lebanon, he was a son Helen (Claman) Ritzman, with whom he resided, and the late Gene Ritzman. He had been employed by Old London Foods Co., Mohnton. Ritzman was treasurer of the Mount Aetna Fire Company and a former member of the Mount Aetna fire police.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, August 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Ritzman - Near Straustown, Nov. 12th, Jacob Ritzman, son of Jacob and Barbara Ritzman, aged 48 years, 9 months and 10 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 29, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Ritzman - Near Rehrersburg, December 28th, John Henry, son of Jonathan and Anna Eliza Ritzman, aged 2 years and 17 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 17, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]
Malinda Ritzman, daughter of Christian & Maria (Himmelberger) Reed, was born in Marion Township February 17, 1850, baptized March 31, 1850, and confirmed in Reed's Church, Stouchsburg. She married William W. Ritzman February 13, 1875, and died at her home in Reading December 21, 1910, aged 60y10m4d. She is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter; a second daughter is deceased.
[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records. Submitted by Kathy.]
Ritzman - In Shartlesville, on July 29th, Thomas Daniel, son of Dr. Daniel E. and Sallie Ann Eirich Ritzman, aged 2 years 9 months and 6 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 10, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]
Among the local survivors of Juan Rivera, 61, of Reading, who died March 13 in Berks Heim Annex, where he had resided since 1998, is a daughter, Marla (Rivera) Rodriguez, Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in the Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, for Donald J. Robb, who died of natural causes Jan. 19 in his Benfield Road, Longswamp Township residence. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. He was the husband of Violet J. (Cantrell) Robb. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Stephen E. and Mary (Wernik) Robb. Until retiring in 1996, he was employed as a correctional officer at the State Correctional Facility, Graterford, for 24 years. Robb was a Vietnam War Army veteran. Also surviving are two sons, Daniel J. Robb, Topton, and Leonard F. Robb, Mertztown, and two grandchildren.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, January 23, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Harry R. Roberts, 77, of Hereford, husband of Mable M. (Fetherman) Roberts died yesterday at his home. Born in Hereford, he was a son of the late James and Louisa (Rothenberger) Roberts. He was a carpenter for 50 years until his retirement. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, James O., of New Berlinsville, and Charles H., of Pennsburg, and a daughter, Florence M., wife of Robert Waterman, of Center Valley. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Mann Funeral Home, 221 Main St., East Greenville. Viewing will be after 7 p.m. Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, December 30, 1962, page D-8. Submitted by Jerri.]
In Birdsboro, on the 13th, Mary Mohr, widow of Thomas T. Roberts, aged 71 years 11 months and 24 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, without further notice, from the Mohr Funeral Home, Birdsboro, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery, Birdsboro. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Monday evening.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 14, 1936. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Robert R. Roberts, 78, Reading, died May 20 at 11:20 a.m. in the Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where he had been a patient for two weeks. He was the husband of Madeline I. (DeTemple) Roberts. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late William and Edna (Fair) Roberts. He was also predeceased by his stepmother, Florence (Swords) Roberts. Roberts had been employed for many years as a salesman in the home improvement department of Sears, Roebuck & Co., retiring in 1988. He last worked as a driver for the Caron Foundation, retiring in November. He was a 1944 graduate of Reading High School. Roberts was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a life member of Pulaski Post 929, American Legion, Reading, where he coached the Legion baseball team during the 1960s. Roberts also coached baseball during the 1950s for the Police Athletic League. He is also survived by a daughter, Jacqueline A. Roberts, Reading; and two sons, Ronald J., also of Reading, and Robert R. Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla. There are also seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services and burial will be private. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Sunday, May 22, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Thomas A. Roberts, 88, Reading, died May 1 in ManorCare Health Services Inc., West Reading. He was the husband of Joyce (Nagle) Roberts. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Thomas A. and Edith (Hangen) Roberts. Roberts was employed for 70 years by Zipf's Inc., Reading, retiring as chief candy maker. He was a member of Zion's United Church of Christ, Reading, where he was a past consistory president and former Sunday school teacher. Roberts was an Army veteran of World War II. He is also survived by a daughter, Carol (Roberts) Layton, Pittsburgh; and two sons, Jack T., Lancaster, and Richard, Reading. Other survivors include three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be private. The Auer Memorial Home & Cremation Services Inc., Harrisburg, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, May 3, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Robeson--The relatives and friends of Sarah K. Robeson are invited to attend her burial, on the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Meet at the chapel of the Charles Evans Cemetery. Died Dec. 10th 1879.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 16, 1880. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services were held in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, for Brook A. Robinson, 25, Summer Mountain Road, Tulpehocken Township, who was killed Nov. 3 after a one-car crash in Tulpehocken Township. Burial was private. Born in Sellersville, Bucks County, he was a son of Adrian G. and Kathleen D. (Zellers) Robinson, with whom he resided. He was 1996 graduate of Tulpehocken High School and attended Kutztown University. He was employed in the receiving department of Boyer's IGA, Womelsdorf, for over a year, and was also a mixologist at the Womelsdorf Rod & Gun Club. Also surviving are a brother, Aaron M. Robinson, Lebanon, and his maternal grandmother, Erma Zellers, Felton, York County.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 13, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Miss Emma A. Robinson, of Reading, committed suicide by drowning herself in the Schuylkill Canal. Franklin R. Shunk, her cousin, found the body floating in the water at 8 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Shunk said to a reporter, "I returned home last evening about 10 o'clock and as my uncle (Miss Robinson's father) was very ill, I sat up with him for some time. I retired at 12:30 when my cousin, Miss Robinson, was still at home. She told me on Tuesday that she had not been well since 1836. She complained of pains in the head, loss of sleep, and she worried about her father and his illness. I tried to persuade her to go to bed and take some rest and let me attend to Uncle James but she insisted upon me retiring. I did so, and that is the last I saw of her alive. At 4 o'clock this morning, I awoke and heard uncle call Emma several times. As no one replied, I dressed and went to his room. He asked, "Where is Emma?" and I told him I could not find any trace of her. I called to the next door neighbor, Mrs. Martin, who said she heard the front gate at 1 a.m. I went to all of our relatives, but no one had seen her. I then feared for the worse, knowing her condition, her suffering and her weariness of life." Deceased was the daughter of James and the late Barbara Robison and was 42 years of age. Her mother died several years ago and her father has been confined to bed the past 9 months, ill with consumption. As she was the only child, she was constant attendant. Her worry and illness unbalanced her mind.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 10, 1896. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Luella M. (Sensenderfer) Robinson, 56, wife of Frank M. Robinson, died at her home, 1614 Olive St., Reading, Saturday night. Born in Kutztown, she was a daughter of the late Irvin and Louise (Adams) Sensenderfer. She was a member of the First Moravian Church, Reading. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Betty L., wife of Richard Faust, BOyertown, and Jean F., wife of Jerome Kuhl, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.; two sons, William I., Port Clinton, Ohio, and Richard D., Reading, and four sisters, Edna, wife of Herman Oswald; Florence, wife of John Stump; Mrs. Hilda Nester and Mrs. Alice Luckenbill, all of Kutztown. Services at convenience of the family in the Fritz and Kendall, Kutztown.
[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, July 23, 1957, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
A memorial service will be held for Mary R. (Richards) Robinson, 87, wife of Robert B. Robinson, of Monocacy Road, Monocacy Station, who died February 27 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center in West Reading. Born in Parker Ford, she was the first woman to work for the Spring City post office and later worked as a cafeteria aide for the Daniel Boone School District. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 411 in Birdsboro. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Ronald D. Richards of Gilbertsville and Robert M. Richards of Boyertown; one daughter, B. Jean (Miller) Grill of Boyertown. One sister, Anna R. Herrick of Monocacy Station; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Baumstown Union Sunday School, 158 E. Baumstown Road, Birdsboro. Contributions may be made to the VFW Post No. 411, 312 E. Main St., Birdsboro, PA 19508. The arrangements were handled by the Dengler Funeral Home, Birdsboro.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 3, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Rebecca Price Robinson died at her late residence, in Philadelphia, aged 67 years. Deceased was the last surviving child of the late General George de B. Keim, of this city, and was married to Wirt Robinson, of Richmond, Va., who with Moncure Robinson laid out the Reading Road. Mrs. Robinson was the aunt of Henry M. Keim and Mrs. Murray Weidman of this city, and resided in Richmond for many years.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 19, 1888. Submitted by Michelle.]
Donald J. Robitzer, retired businessman
Donald J. Robitzer, 83, Shillington, who operated two businesses during the course of his career, died Dec. 22, 2006, in Reading Hospital.
He was the husband of Arlene (Haines) Robitzer.
Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Frederick and Consuelo (Bucks) Robitzer.
Robitzer was the owner of Berkshire Beverage, Wyomissing, from 1947 until 1964, when he designed and built Village Greens Golf Course in Sinking Spring. He operated the golf course until his retirement in 1996.
He was a 1941 graduate of Wyomissing High School.
Robitzer served in the Army during World War II. He was awarded a Bronze and a Silver Star.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Karen, wife of Barry McKenzie; and three sons: Donald S., Scott, and Randy, all of the Reading area.
He also is survived by 10 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
Other survivors include two brothers, Rodney, Wyomissing Hills; and Frederick, Wernersville.
He was predeceased by a brother, Arland; and two sisters, Marjorie Richwine and Marilyn Smith.
Services will be private.
Henninger Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 23, 2006. Submitted by: Submitted by Tim and Bonnie.]
Frederick Robitzer, age 74m died Tuesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Smith in Springfield, Mo. Mr. Robitzer was a former resident of this city, having moved here in 1898 from Cynthiana, Ky. He was a member of the old volunteer fire company.
Mr. Robitzer was a contractor, but gave up his trade of account of age several years ago. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Holden of South Eight Street until within the last few months when he went west for his health. He leaves five children, Mrs. J. C. Holden, 1025 South Eighth street; Mrs. J. H. Williams of Barnesville, O., Mrs. J. H. Smith of Springfield Mo., C. M. Robitzer of Waynesville, O., and Louis Robitzer of Cynthiana, Ky. The body was brought to this city for burial. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Holden, at 1025 South Eighth street. The burial will be at Highland Lawn.
[Source: Terre Haute Tribune, August 22, 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Bonnie.]
Frederick D. 'Fritz' Robitzer, 72, South Heidelberg Township, died of natural causes April 14, 2008, at 4:31 p.m. in his residence.
His wife, Ruth E. (Sanders) Robitzer, died April 24, 2007.
Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Frederick H. and Consuello B. (Bucks) Robitzer.
For a total of 47 years until his retirement in 1999, Mr. Robitzer was the owner of Robitzer Beer distributor, Nichols and Spring streets, Reading, and Reber's Card, Gift and Tobacco Shop, 10th and Spring streets, Reading.
He attended Wyomissing High School.
Surviving are a son, Frederick L. Robitzer, Hyde Park; and a daughter, Michele A. (Robitzer) Sobjak, Oley.
Other survivors include a brother, Rodney Robitzer, Wyomissing Hills.
There are also three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be Friday at noon in Bean Funeral Homes, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, with the Rev. Steven E. Belinski officiating. Entombment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery Mausoleum. The family will receive friends Friday 11 a.m. to noon. Online condolences may be made at www.beanfuneralhomes.com.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 16, 2008. Submitted by: Submitted by Bonnie.]
BUSINESSMAN, EX-AERIALIST DIES.
Frederick H. ROBITZER, 65, of 1308 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, died at 1 p.m. yesterday in Reading Hospital. Owner of a beverage distributing business at 729 Spring Street, Mr. Robitzer's career included a stint in a circus aerial acrobatic troupe and subsequent proprietorship of a men's clothing shop. He was initially employed during his circus career of about nine years by the Hagenbeck and Wallace organization. Later he joined the Reading aerial acrobatic quartet known as the Aerial Lloyds.
QUIT ENTERTAINMENT IN 1914
After retiring from the entertainment field in 1914, he opened the men's shop, Fred H. Robitzer Co. on the site now occupied by the Reading Trust Co. Born in Pittsburgh, a son of Frederick M.. and Annie (JACOBY) Robitzer, he was a member of St., James Lutheran Church. His other affiliations were with the 14th Ward Republican Club, the Mount Laurel Gun Club, and the Berks County Police Home and Junior Fire Company beneficial associations. Mr. Robitzer is survived by his widow, Consuelo (BUCKS) Robitzer, and two daughters; Margery, wife of (living) RICHWINE, Wyomissing Hills, and Marilyn, wife of (living) SMITH, Reading R.D.1. Also, four sons: Arland F. of Groton, Vt..; (living son). of Wyomissing Hills; (living son). of Shillington, and (living son)., at home, and 15 grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Calvin E. Seidel & Sons Funeral Home, the Rev. Ralph H. Bornman officiating. Entombment will follow in Memorial Mausoleum, Wyomissing Hills.
[Source: Reading, Eagle, November 1958.]
Ruth E. Robitzer, 71, South Heidelberg Township, died April 24, 2007, at 12:30 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient six days.
She was the wife of Frederick D. 'Fritz' Robitzer.
Born in Shamokin, she was a daughter of the late Charles L. and Ethel G. (Klase) Sanders.
She was the co-owner of Reber's Card Shop, Reading.
She was a graduate of Ralpho Township High School, Elysburg; and a graduate of the Reading Hospital School of Nursing.
Also surviving are a son, Frederick L. Robitzer, Hyde Park; and a daughter, Michele A. (Robitzer) Sobjak, Oley.
Other survivors include three grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.
Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Bean Funeral Homes, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, with the Rev. Steven Belinski officiating. Entombment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery Mausoleum. The family will receive friends Friday, noon to 1 p.m.
Floral tributes would be appreciated or contributions may be made to the Animal Rescue League of Berks County Inc., P.O. Box 69, Mohnton, PA 19540, in memory of Mrs. Ruth E. Robitzer.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 25, 2007. Submitted by: Submitted by Bonnie.]
Retired market owner Graveside services and burial were held in the Zion's Church Cemetery, Perry Township, for George Roboski Jr., 83, of Dries Road, Ontelaunee Township, who died March 16 in Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, where he had resided two weeks. He was the husband of Thelma R. (Eisenhower) Roboski. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late George Sr. and Stella Roboski. He was a graduate of the Ontelaunee Vocational School, Leesport. Roboski was the owner-operator of the 222 Food Market, Maidencreek Township, from 1953 until retiring in 1996. He was a member of the Maidencreek Union Church, Blandon. Roboski was a World War II Army veteran. He was a life member of the Blandon Fire Company. Surviving are two sons, Jack M. Roboski, Reading, and Scott M. Roboski, Sarasota, Fla., and eight grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Stella Roboski, Flourtown, Chester County. The Walter R. Christ Funeral Home, Laureldale, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Benjamin Roch, of Clayton, died on Thursday, Aug. 8, from the infirmities of old age, after ailing for years with lameness and dropsy. Funeral on Tuesday, August 13, at 9.30 a.m. Interment at Huff's Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 12, 1907, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
On the 20th ultimo, in this city, Mrs. Susan, relict of Mr. Valentine Rodenberger, dec'd., aged 62 years, 10 mo. and 15 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 6, 1849. Submitted by Nancy.]
The funeral of Robt. Rodgers, the aged hermit who was struck and instantly killed by the “Queen of the Valley” express at Alburtis Tuesday morning, will take place from Wonderly's undertaking establishment tomorrow morning. The services will be held at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. F. Pollock, of the First Presbyterian Church, after which the remains will be taken to the Longswamp Cemetery, Berks county, where Rogers' wife is buried. The remains were claimed by Robert McCracken of No. 1212 Union street, this city. Mrs. Rodgers was an aunt to Mr. McCracken. Rodgers had no other relatives. The unfortunate man resided at Maple Grove, two and one-half miles south of Alburtis in a two-story house on a tract of five acres of land. Neighbors state that he was inoffensive and was well liked by the children of Alburtis and vicinity. He owned the house and land and stipulated that in case of his death, his estate is to be given to the Longswamp Church, provided care is given the cemetery lot in which his wife is buried. He also left a sum of money in an Allentown bank. An examination of the hermit's home by Special Officer Edward W. Knauss, of the Allentown Terminal Railroad, who was deputized to make an investigation by Coroner Butz, showed a filthy state of affairs. On the bed were twenty-five blankets, all of which were rotten. Other articles of furniture went to pieces when touched and the entire shack showed a deplorable state of affairs. The aged man had a premonition that some accident would happen to him. He told neighbors the day before and directed them whom to inform in case of his death.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, March 14, 1907, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Margaret E. (Schubert) Rodland, 78, of Elverson, who died December 22 in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center in West Reading. Born in Port Norris, N.J., she was a former social worker with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. She graduated from Port Norris High School and the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. She received her bachelor's degree from Loyola University in Chicago. She completed her graduate studies at Penn State University and the University of Pittsburgh. She was a missionary and traveled to Mexico, where she counseled children in an orphanage. After 15 years of service as a social worker, Rodland retired from the Hamburg Hospital in Hamburg, Berks County. She was an active member of the Coventryville United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, John M. Rodland of Douglassville; a daughter, Denise Rodland-Worman of Lansdale. Also, three sisters; a brother and four grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. The arrangements were handled by the Cremation Services for Pennsylvania.
[Source: Southern Berks News, January 1, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Luis Rodriguez, 63, of Unger Lane, Boyertown, husband of Clara M. (Himes) Rodriguez, who died July 30 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Patillas, Puerto Rico, he was a son of Francisca (Campos) Rodriguez of Puerto Rico and the late Erasmo Rodriguez. He worked at Petro Pumps in Pottstown. He was a member of St. Columbkill Roman Catholic Church in Boyertown. Surviving are 15 children; 26 siblings; 25 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Bechtelsville. The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home, Gilbertsville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 7, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Elva Roeder, aged 20 years, daughter of Daniel C. Roeder, of Hosensack, died suddenly on Tuesday and was buried on Saturday at Longswamp Church. Rev. T. H. Leinbach, of Spinnerstown, conducted the services. Deceased leaves her parents and a brother and sister. She was an invalid for many years.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 6, 1901, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul N. Roeder, 65, husband of Helen (Keller) Roeder of 1202 Pennsylvania Ave., Emmaus, died yesterday in his home. Roeder retired in June after working 34 years as a welder at Mack Trucks. Born in Seisholtzville, Berks County, he was a son of the late Irwin and Sallie (Schnable) Roeder. Surviving with his widow are four sons, Robert, Paul and Clayton, all of Emmaus, and Ray, Allentown; six grandchildren; two brothers, John and Robert, both of Bath R. 1, and three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Phillips and Helen Roeder, both of Allentown, and viola, wife of Albert Hartman, Stroudsburg. Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Horace W. Schantz Funeral Home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 3, 1962, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
William J. Roeder, a son of Mr. Charles Roeder, of Reading, formerly of this city, died at his residence in Pottstown one day last week, of consumption, at the age of 29. His mother was a daughter of the venerable Jonathan Reichard, of this city. The deceased was a machinist by trade. Three brothers and two sisters live in Reading, and a brother, Rev. Robert Roeder, at Norristown.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, December 7, 1892, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rev. Isaac Roeller died at Kutztown on Wednesday evening, aged 92 years. He was the oldest minister of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, having been ordained in 1829. His first charge consisted of Moselem, Huff's and Longswamp. At different times he officiated at Jerusalem, Maxatawny, Mertz's, Friedensburg, Oley and Fogelsville. In 1833 he moved to Kutztown, and afterwards located in Maxatawny, where he built an elegant home in 1836. In this dwelling he lived at the time of his death. He retired from the active duties of the ministry many years ago.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, November 17, 1897, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Private services were arranged by the Milkins Funeral Home, Temple, for Robert E. Roeser, 76, of Ohlinger Road, Ontelaunee Township, who died Feb. 16 in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since Jan. 30. Burial was in St. John's (Gernants) Cemetery. He was the husband of Phyllis B. (Bodman) Roeser. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Elmer J. and Mary E. (Dreas) Roeser. Until retiring in 1983, he was employed as a letter carrier for both the Reading and Laureldale Post Offices for 37 years. He was a member of St. John's (Gernant's) Union Church, Ontelaunee Township. Roeser was a World War II Army veteran. Also surviving is a son, Jeffrey B. Roeser, at home.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Among the local survivors of Constance (Spayd) Rogers, Mt. Airy, Maryland, who died of natural causes Jan. 29 in Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, Md., is a brother, Donald K. Spayd, Fleetwood.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, February 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Aaron H. Rohrbach, a member of Bechtelsville Borough Council, former Bechtelsville mayor, and a schoolteacher for 50 years, died Saturday in his home in Bechtelsville. He was 83. Last month he was presented the Thomas F. Chrostwaite award by the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs for 40 years of meritorious service in municipal government. He was elected to borough council in 1924 and served continuously until 1941, when he began a 12-year tenure as mayor. Then, he was returned to council and served until his death. A life-long resident of Berks County, he was born in Henningsville, Longswamp Township, a son of the late Daniel F. and Martha A. (Rohrbach) Rohrbach. He began teaching in 1900 and for 42 of the next 50 years taught in elementary schools in Washington Township. He also taught in District and Hereford townships. He was the husband of Mary G. (Miller) Rohrbach. He served as sexton of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bechtelsville for many years. Surviving besides his widow are three sons, Walter A., Womelsdorf; Chester W., Bechtelsville, and Daniel A., Boyertown; a sister Elizabeth V., wife of Joseph S. Quigley, and a brother Daniel L., both of Bally, and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Trinity Church. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the parish hall.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 29, 1963, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Levi B. Rogers died Thursday evening at his home, 41 Plum, in his 63rd year. Deceased was born in Chester county, and came to this city when 19 years of age. During the war he was employed as an engineer by the government and carried the first train load of soldiers from Washington to the battle of Antietam. He was an engineer and fireman for the Reading railroad company for a number of years, but was compelled to relinquish his position in 1887 on account of failing health. Mr. Rogers was an old member of the Junior fire company, Friendship Lodge No. 5, K. of P., and of Trinity Lutheran church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 1, 1894, page 1. Submitted by Marcia.]
Adam Rohrbach died at his home, about one mile south of Topton, Wednesday night, of apoplexy and general debility, aged 83 years. Deceased had been in feeble health since Christmas and bedfast this past seventeen days. His wife died sixteen months ago. Three children survive: James with whom he resided; Mrs. D. Bast, of Allentown, and Mrs. Lucy Angstadt, of Shamrock. Funeral Monday, October 24, at 9.30 a.m. Services and interment at DeLong's Church, Bower's Station, Rev. D. K. Humber officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 22, 1898, p. 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Albert Rohrbach, 70, of Barto R.D., near Huffs church, died Saturday morning in Allentown hospital, to which he had been admitted Friday. He was the husband of Mrs. Hannah, nee Herbst, Rohrbach. A retired farmer, Mr. Rohrbach was a member of Huffs Lutheran church. He was born in Berks county, a son of David and Sarah, nee Ziegler, Rohrbach. In addition to his widow, Mr. Rohrbach is survived by one son, Clayton of Red Lion, and three brothers, Jonathan, Amandus and Victor Rohrbach, all of Topton.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, October 24, 1948, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services for Mrs. Alda S. Rohrbach of 61 E. Center Ave., Topton, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. today. Mrs. Rohrbach died Sunday morning at Allentown Hospital. She was 70. Born in Topton, Mrs. Rohrbach was a daughter of the late Amandus S. and Mantana Miller Heffner. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Topton. Surviving besides her husband Jonathan H. Rohrbach, are a daughter, Mrs. Sara R. Mack and a granddaughter, both at home.
Funeral Notice (p. 7): Age at death = 70 years, 7 months, 28 days; Buried, Maxatawny Church Cemetery
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 31, 1960, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
In failing health for the past few months since she suffered a stroke, Mrs. Alice Mary Rohrbach, wife of William H. Rohrbach, died yesterday afternoon at 3.20 o'clock at her late home near trexler's Furnace, Alburtis R.F.D. She was fifty-three years old. Although she was in failing health, her condition was not considered as serious and her death yesterday was entirely unexpected. Born in Washington township, Berks county, Mrs. Rohrbach was a daughter of the late August and Sarah, nee Eschbach, Miller. She was for many years a resident of the Alburtis address. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of the Longswamp church. There survive to mourn her loss, in addition to her husband, two daughters, Priscilla and Edna, both at home. Funeral services will be held at her late home Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, followed by services in the Longswamp church. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call at her late home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, March 5, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Alvin B. Rohrbach, a former resident of Berks county for sixty one year, but for the past two years residing at 111 East Emaus avenue, this city, actively interested all his life in progressive educational methods, died at his home Saturday night at 9 o'clock from complications, in his 64th year. Born in District Township, Berks county, a son of the late Benneville and Sallie, nee Bechtel, Rohrbach, he acquired his early education in the township schools. In Longswamp township, where he lived the greater part of his life, he took an active interest in educational matters. After his early schooling he took a college course and fitted himself to become a teacher, a profession he followed for years. He was also a clerk, merchant and farmer. In the latter capacity he successfully conducted a large farm in District township. For many years he served as a school director of both District township and Longswamp township and during these years educational facilities, largely through his efforts, took great strides in advancement. He was born and reared in the Lutheran faith and for a number of years served as a deacon and elder of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mertztown. He retired from active life after he came with his family to this city. There survives his widow, and the following children, Carrie, a teacher in the Washington building, Salisbury township; Percy, a teacher of mathematics of Central Jr. High school, this city, and Prof. Quincy Rohrbach, University of Pittsburgh. The funeral will be held from his late home on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Continued services will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mertztown. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Revs. W. S. Dry, Kutztown, and W. F. Bond, Shamrock, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 29, 1932, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Amandus Z. Rohrbach, 70, of Topton, died shortly before noon yesterday at Allentown Hospital of injuries received in a fall while visiting in Allentown on Sunday. Rohrbach, who resided at 227 Home St., had conducted a painting and paperhanging business for 50 years and was widely known in the Topton area. He was taken to Allentown Hospital after falling down several steps leading to a garage and striking his head. He and his wife were visiting at the home of Mrs. Florence Roth, 3131 Diamond Ave., at the time. Born in District Township, Rohrbach was the son of the late David and Sarah Ana Ziegler Rohrbach. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton. Surviving are his wife, Annie E. Shankweiler Rohrbach; two sons, Arthur D., Williamsburg; Earl J., Manoa, Havertown; three grandchildren, and two brothers, Jonathan H. and Victor Z., both of Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 16, 1952, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Augustus Rohrbach, of Topton, an employee of the East Penn railroad company, was run over by a freight train at Shamrock on Saturday night and instantly killed. He was 40 years of age, and left a family. His absence from the train was not discovered until Alburtis was reached when the front part of the engine was found bespattered with blood, and upon a search being instituted, the body was discovered.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, November 28, 1883, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
In Pike, Berks Co., on the 21st of March, of Typhoid fever, Benjamin Rohrbach, aged 52 years, 2 months and 19 days.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, April 8, 1863, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Bertha G Rohrbach 96 formerly of Rading, died Wednesday at 12:50 a.m. in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Twp where she had resided since 1995. Her husband Arthur L Rohrbach died Nov 19 1989.
Born in Muhlenberg Twp. she was a daughter of the late John and Alice (Hatt) Schmeck.
Rohrbach had been employed for 13 years as an examiner by Rosedale Knitting Mill, Laureldale, and was last employed as a caretaker at various private residences in Reading until her retirement. Surviving is a son Arthur J Reading.
Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mt. Penn. Burial will be in Spies (Zion) Cemetery, Alsace Twp.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 10, 2000, p. B-4. Submitted by Michelle.]
Carolina, wife of Jacob Rohrbach (nee Miller), died Friday of pneumonia in Topton, aged 70 years. Edwin and Frank Miller, of Allentown, and Mrs. Emma Richter, of Vera Cruz, are brothers and a sister of the deceased. She leaves her husband and four children: Edwin J. and Frank P Rohrbach, and Mrs. Ida A. L. Frauenfelder, all of Topton, and Mrs. Walter J. Unger of Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 4, 1919, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Caroline Rohrbach, widow of Frank Rohrbach, of Harlem, died suddenly of apoplexy on Friday at 1 p.m. at the home of her son, James F., with whom she had resided. Her age was 75 years, 9 months and 10 days. Her maiden name was Frey. She leaves two children, the son named above and a daughter, Emma, wife of Isaac Weller. Five children preceded her in death. There are also eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. from the home of her son, followed by services by Rev. W. F. Bond at Huff's Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 19, 1915, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
On Tuesday forenoon, amid the snow and blizzard, was laid to rest in Salem Lutheran church cemetery, on the hill, the remains of Catharine, widow of Enoch Rohrbach, aged 97 years, 2 months and 10 days. Deceased was a daughter of Martin Miller and his wife Elizabeth, and was born in Berks county. Five children preceded her to the better land. There survive the following: Seven children --- Sophia Kemmerer, of Powder Valley; Elizabeth Eschbach, of Dale; Mary Ann Nuss, of Sigmund; Jermiah, of Griesemersville; James, of Sigmund; George, of Macungie; Alfred, of Sigmund; besides the 12 children she leaves an ancestry of 78 grandchildren, 155 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren, or 259 descendants. Deceased had made her home with her son, James M. Rohrbach, and was a devoted member of the Lutheran Church for eighty years. Of her the pastor, Rev. B. S. Dise, could truly preach the funeral sermon from Gen. 15:15, “Thou shall go to they fathers in peace; and thou shalt be buried in a good old age.†Mr. O. H. Urffer led the music and Undertaker Levi Funk had charge of the remains. Relatives from Allentown, Hamburg, Emaus, Macungie and other places attended the funeral.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, December 8, 1910, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Clayton Rohrbach, 66, of Macungie R. 1, a Mack Trucks, Inc., employee for 40 years and a supervisor when he retired in 1972, died Monday at his home. He was the husband of Verna M. (Ritter) Rohrbach. Born at Huffs Church, Barto R. 1, he was a son of the late Albert and Hannah (Herbst) Rohrbach. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs Union Church, Barto R. 1. He was a life member of the Fraternal Order of Owls, East Greenville. His widow is his only immediate survivor. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 30, 1973, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Daniel Rohrbach, aged 75 years, a well-known citizen of this Reiffton, died suddenly of heart failure at his home Monday evening, about 9 o'clock. Mr Rohrbach had been in comparatively good health prior to his demise. He attended the meeting of the Suburban Volunteer Fire Company Friday evening and took a deep interest in its affairs. Monday morning, while others were working about the engine house, he was present and watched the work with interest. He was stricken in the afternoon and never rallied from the stroke.
Mr Rohrbach is survived by his widow, Amanda K, four sons, William, George, Robert, Reiffton, and Daniel of Alsace, and three daughters, Katie, wife of Charles W Moyer, Glenside; Harriet, wife of Heber Schlegel, Mt Penn; and Bessie, wife of Harry Gehringer, Oakbrook. Deceased was the last of his family. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served a four year enlistment with Company K, 179th Regiment under Captain Snyder. He served as bugler. Deceased was a member of the Suburban Volunteer Fire Company of Reiffton and of Zion United Brethren Church. Untertaker Lutz has charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, September 8, 1914, p. 3. Submitted by Michelle.]
Dr. Daniel A. Rohrbach, 57, of 713 Highland Ave., Boyertown, a Berks county educator for more than 30 years, died Saturday of natural causes in his home. He was the husband of Pauline (Klinger) Rohrbach. He was executive director of berks County Intermediate Unit No. 14 for the past 10 years. Previously, he was Berks County superintendent of schools 1966-70, principal of Boyertown Area High School for four years, and a teacher in the high school for 10 years. He served as an administrative assistant in charge of school finances and transportation for eight years. A past president of the Berks County branch of the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), he served as a county delegate to the state group for 18 years. He was also a past president of the PSEA Eastern Convention District. He was president of the Pennsylvania Council of Organizations for Education 1976-77, and president of the Executive Directors Organization of Pennsylvania. Rohrbach was a member of the board of directors and chairman of the boyertown Recreation Commission and was secretary to the Boyertown Board of Health. He was president of the Boyertown Lions Club 1951-1952. Born in Bechtelsville, he was a son of Mrs. Mary G. (Miller) Rohrbach of Bechtelsville and the late Aaron H. Rohrbach. He was a member of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Boyertown. Surviving with his widow and mother are a son, Thomas D., of Reading; a daughter, Linda K., of Barto R. 2, and two brothers, Walter A., of Womelsdorf, Berks county, and Chester W., of Bechtelsville. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the church. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the L. W. Ott Funeral Home, 111 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, May 4, 1980, page C-22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Man is Badly Burned Near Huffs Church. Daniel F. Rohrbach in Critical Condition.
Daniel F. Rohrbach, 76, of Huffs Church, is in critical conditions, the result of burns suffered on Tuesday afternoon when his clothing caught fire while burning brush on his farm three miles from town.Assisted by Nathaniel Moser, Rohrbach was working in a field adjoining the farm of his son, Daniel L. Rohrbach. When his clothes were ignited he called for help and his son, who was ploying [plowing?] in a nearby field, came to his aid.
The elder Rohrbach ran about 40 feet and jumped into a spring. The water extinguished the flames, but not until Mr. Rohrbach was painfully burned. Only shreds of the clothes were on his body when he was taken from the stream.
He was removed to his home and Dr. Leroy Y. Lechner, of Bechtelsvilled, summoned. His condition is pronounced critical.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 29, 1935, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services for Daniel F. Rohrbach, aged 77 years, who died Wednesday night from burns he suffered Tuesday while trying to extinguish a brush fire on his farm in Dale will be held Sunday at 1.30 o'clock from his home near Huffs church.
There will be short services at the house, with continued services in Huff's Union church, with Rev. Wm. F. Bond, of Shamrock, pastor, officiating. Interment will be made in Huff's Union church cemetery. Friends may call Saturday night at the Rohrbach home from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Death notice (p. 21): Age at death = 77 years, 1 month, 4 days
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 30, 1935, p. 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
David R. Rohrbach died at 10.30 o'clock, Monday night at his home, Franklin street, Topton, of complications, aged 77 years, 2 months and 15 days. Mr. Rohrbach was born in District township, Berks county, a son of John and Susanna, nee Reinert, Rohrbach. He was engaged in farming for a number of years and had been living retired in Topton for the past sixteen years. He was a member of Huffs church, the Lutheran wing. There survive his widow, Sarah A., nee Ziegler, and four sons, Albert, Huffs church; Jonathan H., Amandus Z. and Victor Z., Topton. Nine grandchildren and a sister, Miss Laura Rohrbach, Boyertown, also survive. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from his late home with continued services in Huffs church, the Rev. W. F. Bond, Shamrock, and the Rev. J. N. Blatt, Old Zionsville, officiating. Interment will be made in the Rauch-Hertzog cemetery, near Huffs church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 24, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
David S. Rohrbach, of Bally, husband of Viola H. Rohrbach, nee Sell, died on Thursday at the Sacred Heart hospital, aged 42 years. A son of the late William and Fianna, nee Stengel, Rohrbach, he had been a patient at the institution since Sunday. Surviving are his wife; five sons, Lester, James, Walter, Richard and Robert, all at home; two daughters, Mrs. William Becker of Boyertown and Emma Rohrbach, at home; two brothers, Joseph of Gilbertsville and William of East Greenville; three sisters, Mrs. Sylvester Frey, Allentown, Mrs. Llewellyn Koch, Allentown, and Mrs. William Kelsh, Bally. Funeral services will be held from the late residence at Bally on Monday at 8 a.m. Requiem high mass will be offered in St. Philip's Neri Catholic church, East Greenville, at 9:30 a.m. Interment in Bally Catholic cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 23, 1939, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of Doris M. (Troutman) Rohrbach, 74, who died Nov. 22 in her Muhlenberg Township residence, is a son, Scott A. Rohrbach, Shoemakersville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, December 4, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Edgar J. Rohrbach, 84, of 216 Home Ave., Topton, president of the Topton Building and Loan Association for the past 32 years, died Thursday in the Topton Lutheran Home. He was the husband of the late Edith J. (Leas) Rohrbach. Retiring nine months ago, he was co-owner of S. D. Rohrbach and Sons Flour Mill in Topton since 1929. Born in Topton, he was a son of the late Sylvester and Ida (Schmeyer) Rohrbach. He was made president-emeritus and director-emeritus of the Topton Building and Loan Association Jan. 1. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Topton. Surviving are two daughters, Virginia, wife of Robert Auchenbach, of West Reading; and Isabel, wife of W. Emerson Smith, of Mission, Kan.; a brother Paul, of Topton; and five grandchildren. Services will be at the convenience of the family from the Schofer Funeral Home, Topton. There will be no calling hours.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 15, 1971, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edwin J. Rohrbach, 84, retired tinsmith and plumbing contractor, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his brother, Frank P. Rohrbach of Franklin St., Topton. Born in Trexlertown, he was a son of the late Jacob and Caroline Miller Rohrbach. His wife, the former Miss Elizabeth P. Sefing, died in 1938. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Topton and was last employed as a shoemaker at the Topton Lutheran Home. Surviving with his brother are a nephew and two nieces.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, September 2, 1953, page 32. Submitted by Jerri.]
Word has been received by relatives in this city of the death on Friday of Edwin J. Rohrbach, 72, Tacoma, Wash., who formerly resided in Allentown. He was superintendent of the Prudential Life Insurance Co. at Tacoma. He was born at Hereford, a son of the late Daniel and Carolyn Rohrbach. Until he left for the west coast about 40 years ago, he worked for Prudential in Allentown. Married to the former Marie Reed, who survives, he was the last member of his family, three sisters and two brothers from the Allentown area having preceded him in death. He made occasional visits to Allentown, the last about seven years ago, to visit surviving nieces and nephews in the vicinity.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, October 8, 1946, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Rohrbach, wife of Edwin J. Rohrbach of Topton and sister of John S. Sefing of this city, died in the Allentown hospital Tuesday morning at 1:20 o'clock at the age of 72 years. She had been in ill health for some time and was admitted to the hospital on May 2. Mrs. Rohrbach, a native of Allentown, was a private nurse in this city for about 20 years. She moved to Topton after her marriage in 1911 and resided there since. Mrs. Rohrbach attended public schools in this city. She was a daughter of Leonard and Abbie, nee Sauer, Sefing, and was born in Allentown on May 21, 1866. She was a former member of St. Michael's Lutheran church here and a member of Trinity Lutheran church, Topton. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sisters, Ida, wife of the Rev. Dr. J. O. Henry, superintendent of the Topton Orphans' home, and Jennie, wife of Owen D. Clauss, retired Allentown shoe merchant; two brothers, John S. Sefing and Leonard G. Sefing, both of Allentown. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from her late home, 43 Center Ave., Topton. Rev. Carl Henry will officiate. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 3, 1938, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Emma R. Rohrbach, wife of Milton M. Rohrbach, died of complications on Sunday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Freed, Hoppenville, aged 70 years, 1 month and 3 days. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Freed and Mrs. John Brey, Emaus; and one sister, Mrs. John Shaub, Barto R.D. The funeral will be held on Thursday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Freed, at 1 o'clock, with further services in Huff's church and interment in the Union cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 27, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Emmalinda, wife of Martin Rohrbach (nee Bittenbender), died on Friday at Topton, after a lingering illness of liver trouble, aged 58 years, 2 months and 10 days. Deceased leaves two sisters, Mrs. Milton Gehrig and Miss Lucy Bittenbender, of Harlem. Her husband and the following children remain: Amanda, wife of Watson Benfield, of Emaus; Irvin, of Pikesville, and Katie, at home. Funeral Thursday, April 23, at 9 a.m. from her late home on Callowhill street. Rev. W. F. Bond and Rev. J. O. Henry will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, April 21, 1908, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Enoch L. Rohrbach, 70, organist at St. Peter’s Church, near Seisholtzville, for 25 years before retiring seven years ago, died unexpectedly early Saturday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Klinesmith, with whom he resided. Born in Hereford Township, Berks County, he was the son of the late Alfred and Emma (Landis) Rohrbach. Retired, he had been employed by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. for many years. He was a member of Huff’s Church and the Modern Woodmen of American, Alburtis. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Almeda (Rader) Rohrbach; a daughter, Louella, wife of Edwin Klinesmith, with whom he resided; two grandsons and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Roth, Dillingersville. He was preceded in death by a son.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, March 7, 1954, page 47. Submitted by Jerri.]
Erwin O. Rohrbach of Chaucer Lane, Hanover Acres, died yesterday in his home. He was 89. Born in Huff Church, Berks County, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rohrbach. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lobachsville. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the Dillinger Funeral Home, 409-13 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. Viewing will be tomorrow night.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, September 20, 1961, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Florence M. Rohrbach, 74, of Sweetwood Drive, Macungie R. 1, died Tuesday in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. She was the wife of George E. Rohrbach. Born at Huffs Church, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Oscar and Mary (Gehris) Benfield. Mrs. Rohrbach was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Macungie R. 1. Surviving with her husband are three sons, Roger G., of Emmaus, Chester L., of Breinigsville, and Ernest R., of Zionsville R. 1; a sister, Mrs. Erma Rohrbach of Wescosville, 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 26, 1978, page D-6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Floyd H., son of Morgan N. and Erma S. (nee Benfield) Rohrbach, passed away at the home of his parents, 308 DeLong avenue, Emaus, on Saturday after a short illness of pneumonia. He was aged 3 years, 4 months and 10 days. Floyd is survived by his parents; a twin brother, Lloyd S.; another brother, Gerald M., and one sister, Joyce Dorothy, all at home. The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rohrbach, Zionsville R. 1, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benfield, Barto R. 2, also survive. Funeral services will be held from the late home of the parents on Thursday at 1.30 p.m. with further services in Huffs church. Rev. J. N. Blatt will officiate. Interment will be made in Huffs church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, January 22, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Frank Rohrbach, of Harlem, aged 70 years, 6 months and 11 days, died of a complication of diseases at 6 p.m. on Sunday evening, after an illness of two weeks. There survive the widow Caroline (nee Frey), a son, James F. Rohrbach, of this place, and a daughter, Emma, wife of Isaac Weller, of Landis' Store, and one brother, John of Allentown, and these sisters, Mrs. Abraham Benfield, of Huff's Church; Mrs. John Fronheiser, of Congo, and Sarah, of Reading. The funeral will be held on Friday, May 5, at 9.30 a.m. Interment at Huff's Church, Union Cemetery. Rev. Wm. F. Bond will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, May 3, 1911, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Hanna R. Rohrbach, 85, of 409 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, died Thursday in Fountain Hill Manor. She was the wife of Preston Rohrbach. Born in Topton, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Susanna (Drukenmiller) Grosscup. Surviving besides her husband are four sons, George of Center Valley, Robert of Allentown, and Eddie and Paul, both of Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Solomon of Bethlehem and Mrs. Thomas Gross of North Catasauqua; 19 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Harlan C. Hinkle Funeral Home, 1712 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 8, 1972, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Hannah Rohrbach, 90, of Barto R. D., died last night in Hamilton Convalescent Home, Allentown. She was the widow of Albert Rohrbach. Born in District Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Lucette (Reinert) Herbst. She was a member of Huffs Evangelical Lutheran Church, Alburtis R. 1. Surviving are a son Clayton of Macungie R.D., and a sister, Mrs. Clara Derr, of Boyertown. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Huffs Church, with viewing 7-9 p.m. Monday in the Benner Funeral Home, Red Hill.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 11, 1966, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dr. Harvey O. Rohrbach, 78, Danielsville, formerly of Bethlehem, and that city's first pediatrician, died at 3 p.m. Friday in St. Luke's hospital, Bethlehem. He was admitted there Tuesday for medical treatment. Born June 27, 1870, in Longswamp, Berks county, a son of the late Henry B. and Hannah Butz Rohrbach, Dr. Rohrbach located in Bethlehem in 1919 and practiced at New and Walnut Sts. until last year. On Nov. 28, 1936, he was elected to a fellowship in the American Academy of Pediatrics, highest attainment to be secured in this specialty in American from the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was also a member of the American College of Physicians. Other organizations of which he was an affiliate were the Bethlehem Medical club of which he served two years as president; Holy Trinity Lutheran church, Northampton County Medical society; Pennsylvania State Medical society, American Medical Assn., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Philadelphia Pediatrics society, American Pediatrics society, Bethlehem lodge, F and AM, Lehigh Consistory, AASR, Rajah Shrine temple. Dr. Rohrbach was for eight years chairman of the Northampton county Child Health committee. He was graduated from Kutztown State teachers college, attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., and was graduated from Loyola university, since absorbed by the University of Chicago. He did graduate work for two years in St. Christopher's hospital, Philadelphia, was resident physician at the State hospital, Scranton, for one year and started his practice in 1901 in Freemansburg. Surviving are his widow, Florence I. Freeman Rohrbach, and a son, Kenneth L., Danielsville; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Wiley and Mrs. Mary Reese, Chester county; two brothers, William Rohrbach, Longswamp, and Uriah Rohrbach, Chester county.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 11, 1948, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry H. Rohrbach, 73, retired Berks County school teacher and news correspondent, died Thursday night in Reading Hospital, where he was admitted Tuesday. A longtime resident of Alburtis R. 1 in District Township, he moved a month ago to the Dotterer Convalescent Home at Boyertown R. 1. He taught school in eastern Berks until 12 years ago. Until two years ago he was secretary of the Rohrbach Family Assn., and he had held that office 35 years. He was a longtime consistoryman in the Evangelical and Reformed congregation at Huffs Church, and he operated a weather observer station in District Township at Fredericksville, near Sterner's School. He had been a correspondent for The Morning Call, Reading Eagle, Boyertown Times, Kutztown Patriot and Pennsburg Town and Country. He was a member of Landisville Council 1007, Order of Independent Americans. Several cousins survive.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 2, 1953, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob Rohrbach, for many years a resident of Topton, passed away suddenly at his residence on Center avenue, Topton, on Thursday evening at 11.30. Death was due to heart disease. He had attained the age of 82 years, 2 months and 22 days. He was a son of the late William Rohrbach and wife, Lydia, nee Fisher. He was born in Oley township, Berks county. Fraternally he was affiliated with Macungie Lodge No. 231, Odd Fellows, Fogelsville. He was active in borough and church affairs, having served as a member of the church council of Trinity Lutheran church, and was up to the time of his death an honorary member of that body. He was a staunch democrat, having served as school director and member of the Topton borough council for a number of years. His wife, Caroline, nee Miller, passed away seven years ago. One son and three daughters also preceded him in death. He is survived by two sons, Frank and Edwin, of Topton, and one daughter, Ida, at home; two brothers, William of Topton, Stephen, of Emaus; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held from his late residence, Center avenue, Topton, on Tuesday, at 9.30 a.m. Further services in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton. Interment in the Union cemetery, Topton, Rev. William H. Kline officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 1, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Jacob Rohrbach, of Lyon's Station, died of apoplexy on Sunday night, aged 85 years. She was the mother of the Rohrbach Brothers, owners of the Topton Roller Flour Mill. The funeral takes place tomorrow, at Lyons.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, February 20, 1895, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
The remains of James Rohrbach, of near Henningersville, in Longswamp, were laid to rest in the new Union cemetery at Huff's church on Monday morning. The deceased was well and favorably known and had a wide circle of friends and relatives who came from far and near to manifest sympathy and respect at this last sad rite. He was a son of John B. Rohrbach and wife, Susanna (nee Reinert), and was born in District Township, Berks County, on June 1, 1854. In the same year, he was baptized by Rev. Isaac Roeller. The sponsors were his uncle and aunt, William Reinert and wife, Elizabeth (nee Bechtel). He was confirmed in Huff's church by Rev. Simon R. Boyer, Oct. 21, 1871. On November 17, 1877, he was joined in marriage to Lydia Ann Beitler, by Rev. D. K. Humbert. The union was blessed with one son and one daughter, Edwin B., residing on the parental homestead, and Alice B., wife of Ralph Schmoyer, of Breinigsville. He passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Tuesday, November 3, ailing but 11 days with what was considered a light attack of rheumatism. His age was 71 years, 5 months and 1 day. Besides his two children there remain five grandchildren, one brother, David, of Topton, and one sister, Miss Laura Rohrbach, of Boyertown. His wife died three years ago. He was interested in the welfare of his church, of which he was a life long member, and served various terms as deacon and elder for a number of years. He enjoyed the confidence of his fellow members, who elected him as delegate to meetings of Conference and Synod. He accompanied his pastor to the recent synodical sessions held in Bethlehem, Pa. He was a warm hearted and congenial companion.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 13, 1925, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]
James A. Rohrbach of 518 Dotts St., Pennsburg, died there yesterday after an illness of three months. He was 63 years old. Born in Hereford township (Berks), a son of the late Franklin and Caroline (Frey) Rohrbach, he had been employed at Campbell Mfg. Co. in Boyertown until he became ill. He was a member of Huffs Lutheran church in Huffs Church. He is survived by two son, Frank of De Leon, Fla.; Lewis of Danbury, Conn., and two granddaughters. His wife, Mrs. Sallie (Ramer) Rohrbach, preceded him in death. Revs. J. N. Blatt and George W. Fritch will officiate at services to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hoffman funeral home, 221 Main St., East Greenville. Burial will be in Huffs Union cemetery at Huffs Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 28, 1945, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Dr. James N. Rohrbach of Palm, Montgomery county, who gave up school teaching to become a physician in the horse and buggy days, died yesterday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock at the Sacred Heart hospital. He was 69 years of age. Mr. Rohrbach, a practicing physician for three decades, was forced to curtail his practice several years ago when he was taken ill. He suffered a fall early this month after which he was admitted to the hospital. Born in Bechtelsville, Berks county, the son of the late Jacob and Hannah (Sallade) Rohrbach, Dr. Rohrbach was graduated from the Keystone state Normal school in Kutztown. His first teaching assignment was in the grade schools in Longswamp township, Berks county. He then decided to study the medical profession. He enrolled at the Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia. After graduation, he opened his practice at Bowmansville, Lancaster county, in 1904. In 1908 he opened an office in Palm and during the succeeding years, his horse and buggy was a familiar sight in and about Palm. He brought hundreds of the present residents of the vicinity into this life. In 1905 he was married to Lillie A. Miller. Survivors include his wife and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Clemmer, Barto R.D. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Schwenkfelder church, Palm. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Viewing Friday 7-9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, December 20, 1939, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
John Rohrbach, of 929 Virginia St., died at 3.30 o'clock Tuesday morning at his home, following a stroke of apoplexy, aged 76 years.
He was born in Berks county, the son of the late Nathan and Sarah (nee Doellegar) Rohrbach. He was a plasterer and was a resident of this city for the past eighteen years. His first wife, Sarah (nee Gery), preceded him in death thirty-four years ago.
He leaves his widow, Elizabeth (nee Rehrig), a daughter, Mrs. Nathaniel Frain, two sons, Harry of Chicago, and Fred of this city; five grandchildren and one sister, Sarah, of Reading.
Funeral services will be conducted at Rabenold's Undertaking Parlors, this city, on Friday at 7.30 p.m., standard time. Services and burial at Huff's church on Saturday at 10.30 a.m., standard time. Rev. David Weigner and Rev. Bond will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 12, 1922, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Katie Rohrbach, lifelong member of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Lobachville, died 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Nelson, 258 10th Ave., Bethlehem. A daughter of the late David and Malinda Heffner, Mrs. Rohrbach was born in Lobachsville. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Harry Nelson, Bethlehem; a sister, Mrs. Irwin Rohrbach, Huff's Church; and a brother, Edward Heffner, Mertztown; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Lobachville, with the interment in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 15, 1947, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services for Pvt. LeRoy R. Rohrbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rohrbach, Bechtelsville R. 1, will be held at the Schwenk Funeral home, Boyertown, Sunday at 2 p.m. Further services will be held in Huff's Lutheran church, Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell officiating. Interment will be in Huff's church cemetery, with military honors accorded by the Charles B. Yeager Post 471, American Legion. Pvt. Rohrbach was killed in his first parachute jump on Luzon, Philippine Islands, on May 3, 1945. Before entering service, he was employed on his father's farm and by the Lenape orchards and the Newton Treichler fruit farm. He trained at Camp Blanding, Fla., and went overseas Feb. 14, 1945 to Luzon, where he was a member of the 187th Parachute Glider Infantry. He was a member of Huff's Lutheran church, the Keystone Fire Co., the Goodwill Fire Co. and the Bechtelsville Fire Co. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers and three sisters, Daniel Jr. of East Greenville; Clinton, Esther, Gloria and Silvia, at home; also the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bechtel, Boyertown R. 1.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, October 13, 1948, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
The funeral of Levi Rohrbach, 321 Lombard st., was well attended. Rev. F.K. Huntzinger officiated. The Alsace church choir sang several selections. The remains were dressed in black and presented a life-like appearance as they lay in a handsome casket, with a silver plate suitably inscribed. A large floral piece representing a wheel surmounted by a dove and having a broken spoke was the tribute of the family. A sheaf of wheat lay on the casket. Interment at Alsace. The remains were in charge of Mt. Penn lodge, K. of P., of which deceased was a member, and the P. & R. relief association. Among those present were Charles Rohrbach of Danville, and Mrs. P.D. Shearer, of Harrisburg, and others.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, October 28, 1891. Submitted by Nancy.]
Grief-stricken following the death of his twin brother last Saturday afternoon, Lloyd S. Rohrbach, three-year-old son of Morgan N. and Erma S., nee Benfield, Rohrbach, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, 308 DeLong avenue, Emaus. His death came at 2.30 o'clock, just four days and ten minutes after his brother, who had been his inseparable companion, had been called by death. While his brother Floyd had been ill from pneumonia for three days prior to his death on Saturday, it was not until Monday, when his system had been weakened by the strain of the separation from his brother, that Lloyd became ill. The cause of his death also was pneumonia. There survive to mourn the loss of the twin brothers their parents, one brother, Gerald and one sister Joyce Dorothy. Both maternal and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benfield of Barto Route 2, and Mrs. and Mrs. James C. Rohrbach of Zionsville Route 1, also survive. Both boys were born on September 11, 1929, at Old Zionsville. Lloyd at the time of his death yesterday was aged 3 years, 4 months and 14 days. Fuenral services for the twin brothers will be held this afternoon from the home of their parents at 408 DeLong avenue, Emaus, at 1.30 o'clock. Continued services will be held in Huffs church, near Siesholtzville with Rev. J. N. Blatt, officiating. Interment will be in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 26, 1933, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Lydia Rohrbach (nee Fisher), widow of William Rohrbach, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, Jacob Rohrbach, of Topton, of an affection of the lungs, after an illness of thirteen days, aged 73 years. Deceased was a native of District township, Berks county, and since the death of her husband, about 30 years ago, had been residing with her children. She leaves the following brothers and sisters: Jacob Fisher, of New Berlinville; William Fisher, of Oley; Mrs. Sarah Boyer and another sisters, of Philadelphia, and Henry Fisher, of Mauch Chunk, and the following children: Jacob and William, of Topton; Milton, of Macungie; Stephen, of Emaus; Mrs. Sallie Nester, of boyertown, and Mrs. James Gottschall, of New Berlinsville. There are nineteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. from the home of her son, Jacob Rohrbach. Services in St. Peter's Church. Interment will be made in the cemetery. Rev. U. P. Heilman will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 15, 1900, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
At Topton, Mrs. Lydia Rohrbach (nee Fisher), widow of William Rohrbach, died on the 12th inst., at the home of her son, Jacob Rohrbach, of an affection of the lungs, after an illness of thirteen days, aged 73 years. Deceased was a native of District township, and since the death of her husband, about thirty years ago, had been residing with her children. She leaves the following brothers and sisters: Jacob Fisher, of New Berlinville; William Fisher, of Oley; Mrs. Sarah Boyer and another sister, of Philadelphia, and Henry Fisher, of Mauch Chunk, and the following children: Jacob and William, of Topton; Milton, of Macungie; Stephen, of Emaus; Mrs. Sallie Nester, of Boyertown, and Mrs. James Gottschall, of New Berlinville. There are nineteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral was held on Saturday. Rev. U. P. Hellman officiated.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, February 22, 1900, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary, wife of Adam Rohrbach, nee Batz, died suddenly of apoplexy, Monday night, while on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Angstadt, near the Longswamp church, aged 77 years. The remains were brought to her late home, from where the funeral will be held. Samuel Batz, of McDonaldsville, Ohio, and Mrs. Sallie Landis, of Alburtis, are a brother and sister of deceased. The husband and the following children survive: Mrs. Lucy Angstadt, of Longswamp; Sallie, wife of Dewalt Bast, of Allentown, and James, residing at Topton. Deceased was a member of the Lutheran congregation of DeLong's church, Bowers Station, where services will be held and interment will be made.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, June 30, 1897, p. 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Matilda M., widow of the long-deceased Daniel Rohrbach, died on Wednesday, the 2d inst., at the home of her son-in-law, Joel R. Schuger, at Alburtis, in her 83d year. Deceased was sick only a short time with dysentery but the weaknesses of her age proved too much to withstand the attack. She was a good woman and had endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. Her husband preceded her in death about 25 years and she resided with her daughter's family ever since. Mrs. Schuger also preceded her about five years. Two sons, William, of Dale, and Daniel, of Landis Store, survive. The funeral was held from her late home on Tuesday. Interment was made at Huff's Church. Rev. Mr. Berndt, of Shamrock, officiated.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, August 10, 1905, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Martin Rohrbach, residing with his son-in-law, Watson Benfield, of Chestnut street, Emaus, died of heart failure on Thursday evening at 11.45 o'clock, aged 68 years and 7 days. He was bedfast only a few days and is survived by these daughters: Mrs. Amanda Benfield and Katie Rohrbach, at home; one son, Irvin, of Barto; one brother, Milton Rohrbach, of Hoppenville; one sister, Mrs. Edwin D. Reiter, of Hoppenville, and one grandchild. Funeral will be held on Wednesday at 8.15 a.m. from the home of Watson Benfield, with further services and interment at Huff's church. Rev. William F. Bond, of Shamrock, will officiate. Schofer Brothers, of TOpton, have charge of the remains.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 30, 1915, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Norma L. Rohrbach, wife of the treasurer of the Lehigh Synod of the Evangelical Reformed church, died Tuesday night at her home, 36 E. Franklin St., Topton. She was 53. Born in Longswamp township, a daughter of the late James and Alice (Cronrath) Carl, she was a member of Topton War Mothers, Ladies auxiliary of the Topton American Legion post, and St. Peter's Reformed church, Topton. She is survived by her husband, Raymond L. Rohrbach, and three children at home: Jeanette, wife of Nicholas Rintye Jr., Raymond L., Jr., Donald C. Rev. Franklin D. Slifer will officiate at private services at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the DeLong funeral home, Topton, and at the public services to follow in St. Peter's Reformed church. Burial in Maxatawny cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 26, 1946, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Oliver C. Rohrbach, of Topton, was fatally stricken with heart disease last Saturday while on the excursion train to Gettysburg, dying while being carried to a hospital at Lebanon. He was 52 years old and proprietor of a knitting mill at Topton for the last two years. Prior to that he had been engaged in flour milling at Rockland, Bowers. He took an active interest in the Lutheran Orphans' Home and at the time he was stricken he was serving in the lunch car of the Kutztown section, of which he had charge. Mr. Rohrbach was accompanied by his wife and daughter, Ivah. For a week before he had been ailing, and at times suffered from fatty degeneration of the heart. He had been under the care of a physician. Besides his widow, Pricilla, (nee Croll, a sister of Rev. P. C. Croll, of Lebanon), he leaves three daughters, Ivah, Florence and Kathryn. The latter two are school teachers in Northampton county. One brother, Sylvester D. Rohrbach, of Topton, and two sisters, Mrs. John Hammes, Lyons, and Mrs. Albert Kutz, Reading, remain. Deceased was a member of Zion Lutheran church, Lyons, where the funeral took place yesterday. The deceased was a cousin to Milton Rohrbach, of town.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, October 15, 1908, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Orlando F. Rohrbach, 75, died on Wednesday at the home of his son, Harvey E. Rohrbach, in Kutztown. He is survived by his widow, Amelia (Deysher); five sons: Elmer, New Berlinville; Irvin and Amandus, Reading; Nevin, Oley, and Harvey E., Kutztown; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Weigley, Reading, and a sister, Mrs. Violetta Bieber, Alburtis; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 22, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul Charles Rohrbach, infant son of Morgan N. and Erma s., nee Benfield, Rohrbach, died on Monday at the home of his parents in Old Zionsville. The child was aged five months and six days. Surviving are the parents, two brothers, Gerald M. and Linwood A., and one sister, Joyce D., all at home. The maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benfield of Huff's church, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rohrbach of Zionsville Route 1, also survive. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1.30 p.m. from the home of the parents. Continued services will be held in Huff's church. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining. Rev. J. N. Blatt will officiate. Friends may call at the home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 15, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Three elderly men were instantly killed and the other three occupants of the automobile had a miraculous escape from the same fate on Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at Hancock, Berks county, a small station just beyond Mertztown, when the automobile of Irvin K. Yoder, of Pikeville, Berks county, operated by his son, Abraham Yoder, was struck by the fast flying new express train No. 93, on the East Penn branch of the Reading Railway.
The dead are: Peter Rohrbach, aged about 50. Irvin K. Yoder, aged 65 years, owner of the car. William R. Noll, aged 59. All were residents of Pike township, between Hill Church and Pikeville, near Boyertown.
The injured are: Sarah A. Rohrbach, wife of Peter Rohrbach. Abraham Yoder, son of the owner of the car. Alice Rohrbach, aged 12 years.
The girl was injured about the limbs, while the other two suffered contusions about the back and shoulders. The impact was so terrific that Mr. Yoder's body was hurled fully 100 feet. He was catapulted against the bracket placed near the station from which the mail bags are taken by passing trains. He struck the bracket with such terrific force that it was bent, and all that was left of the man was a gory mass of flesh. The other two men were hurled in the air, to the height of the telegraph poles about the station, and both were dead when found.
The automobile was cut in two as through it had been struck by a huge knife. The rear part, containing those who were killed, was totally demolished, while the front was left intact.
Irvin K. Yoder is survived by his widow, Sarah A. (nee Herb) and three children, Abraham, Mary and Isaac, at home. Isaac was at Boyertown at the time of the accident loading feed for the farm.
William R. Noll, aged 59 years, who was killed, was a life-long resident of Hill Church and for 40 years organist of the Lutheran congregation of that place. He was prominently known as a violinist. He was on the program for the Rohrbach reunion to which he was bound. He is survived by his widow, America (nee Keller), and these children: Charles W. Noll, Bechtelsville, and expressman at the Boyertown station; Sallie, wife of Elmer Reidenauer, Boyertown; Mary, wife of Amandus Moyer, Boyertown, and Amelia, wife of Charles Dierolf, residing at home.
Peter H. Rohrbach, the third man killed, was a farmer, living at Diener's Dale, near Hill Church. He is survived by his widow, Sarah A. (nee Herb) and six children: William, Warren, Elsie, Viola, Lillie and Alice, all at home. Henry H. Rohrbach, of Fredericksville, is a brother.
It is believed that Abraham Yoder, who was driving the car, became confused when he heard the bell ringing at the crossing, and in his excitement hardly knew whether to proceed or stop and try to get back off the tracks.
The machine was purchased only three weeks ago from William Haas, at Fredericksville. It was a 1914 model. Mr. Yoder had had little experience in operating a car.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, July 9 1916, p. 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Priscilla S. Rohrbach, one of the oldest residents of Topton, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elwood DeLong, after a three-week illness. She was 90 years old. Mrs. Rohrbach was the widow of Oliver Rohrbach, who many years ago headed the Topton Knitting Mill, and with a brother, operated the Topton Rolling Mill. Mr. Rohrbach died 38 years ago. Mrs. Rohrbach was well-known in Topton, where she resided during most of her life. She was a sister of Dr. Phillip C. Croll of Womelsdorf, Berks county, a retired Lutheran minister. Dr. Croll is 93 years old. Mrs. Rohrbach was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Lyons. Born in Schnecksville, she was a daughter of the late John and Catherine, nee DeLong, Croll. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Elwood DeLong and Mrs. Florence McKeever, of Topton; two grandchildren, and her brother, Dr. Croll. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at her late home, 9 S. Haas St., Topton, with Rev. William H. Kline officiating. Burial will be in the Lyons cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 17, 1946, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Benneville F. Rohrbach (nee Sallie Ann Bechtel), of Emaus, passed away on Monday morning, January 8, aged 74 years, 5 months and 13 days. Funeral services were held at Huff's church yesterday. Rev. W. F. Burd officiated. Undertaker Ritter, of Emaus, was in charge. Her husband died years ago. She is survived by two sons, Obediah E., East Allentown, and Alvin B., of Longswamp. Thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren remain.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, January 12, 1923, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Sallie Ann, nee Bechtel, widow of the late Benneville Rohrbach, died yesterday morning at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, at Emaus, aged 74 years, 5 months and 13 days. Deceased was born in Berks county June 25th, 1848, a daughter of the late John and Mary, nee Rohrbach, Bechtel. She is survived by two sons, Alvin, of Mertztown; Obediah, of Allentown; thirteen grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Huff's church, Berks county, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery, Rev. W. Bond officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 9, 1923, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Sally Ann, nee Ramer, the estimable wife of James A. F. Rohrbach, of Palm, died there at her home yesterday morning from a heart attack. Two weeks ago, Mrs. Rohrbach fell and broke a leg, but she appeared to be doing nicely until stricken suddenly yesterday, and her death came unexpected and as a severe shock to her relatives and friends. She was in her 55th year. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Frank, at home. She was a devoted member of the Reformed congregation of Huffs church. The funeral will be held from her late home on Wednesday, with all services in Huffs church at 2 p.m., daylight saving time. Interment will be made in the Huffs church Union cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, May 26, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Sallie D. Rohrbach, 75, wife of Franklin D. Rohrbach, died unexpectedly yesterday morning at her home, 108 W. Franklin St., Topton. A resident of Topton most of her life, she was born in Fritztown, Berks county, a daughter of the late Frederick and Fianna (Dresher) Epler. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton, and of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Topton Fire Co. Her husband is the only survivor.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, April 23, 1950, page 56. Submitted by Jerri.]
Sylvester D. Rohrbach, senior member of the firm of S. D. Rohrbach and Sons, who conduct a flour mill and coal business on Franklin street, Topton, died at his home at that place at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. He was in his 76th year. He was born in Rockland township, Berks county, a son of the late Jacob and Caroline, nee Folk, Rohrbach. He and his brother, the late Oliver Rohrbach, operated the old Rohrbach mill in Rockland township until 1885, when Sylvester moved to Topton and built the present mill. For the past forty-four years he had lived in Topton, being one of the borough's most prominent and highly esteemed residents. Some years ago, Mr. Rohrbach took his three sons, Edgar, Raymond and Paul, into the firm. He was active in borough affairs and had served both as councilman and school director. He had held the distinction of being the oldest member of st. Paul's Lutheran church, Lyons, in which congregation he took a very active and prominent part and for twenty-five years served in various capacities in the church council. Besides his widow, Ida, nee Schmoyer, he is survived by the three sons, Edgar, Raymond and Paul, all of Topton, together with two sisters, Mrs. Emma Hannes, Lyons, and Mrs. Albert Kutz, Reading. Seven grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held from his late residence, Franklin street, Topton, on Thursday at 1.30 p.m. Brief services will be held at the house, followed by further services in St. Paul's church, Lyons, the Rev. Lewis F. Foltz, pastor, officiating. Interment will be made in the Lyons cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, October 6, 1929, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Funeral services were held for Virginia W. (Stauffer) Rohrbach, 83, of West Philadelphia Avenue in Oley, who died December 14 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center.
She was the widow of Jacob S. Rohrbach.
Born in Gilbertsville, she retired in 1978 after working for 15 years at the Great American Knitting Mill in Bally.
She was a member of St. Joseph's Hill Lutheran Church in Pike Township, the Bechtelsville Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, the Orioles in Boyertown and the Pike Township Sportsman's Association.
She is survived by a brother, Merrill W. Stauffer of New Berlinville.
Burial was in Hill Church Cemetery, Pike Township.
The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home, Oley, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, December 19, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
William Rohrbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohrbach, of Topton, died at 12.30 o'clock Sunday morning at the Allentown Hospital, of blood poisoning, aged forty-eight years. He was a plumber by trade and was never married. He was operated on for an intestinal obstruction on Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 27, 1918, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death last night claimed William F. Rohrbach, one of the oldest residents of Topton, for over forty years a member of the church council of Trinity Lutheran church, Topton, and a retired blacksmith, at his home on Franklin street, Topton. He was 80 years, 2 months and 6 days of age. He was a son of the late William and Lydia, nee Fisher, Rohrbach, and was born in District township, Berks county. Surviving are his widow Amanda, nee Shoemaker, Topton, two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd J. Beiber, Topton; Mrs. Florence Reifsnyder, Allentown, and a son, William, at home. Eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. He was a member of the P.O.S. of A. and the K.G.E. of Topton. The funeral will be held from his late home in Topton on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m., continued services to follow at Trinity Lutheran church and interment will be made in the Topton cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 7, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
William H. Rohrbach, of Topton, died at 12.30 o'clock Sunday morning in the Allentown Hospital, aged 47 years, 8 months and 7 days. Mr. Rohrbach had been admitted to the hospital on April 8, when he was operated on for gangrenous appendicitis. He was on the way to recovery and had been home 11 days when, on May 23, he was seized with an intestinal obstruction. He was removed to the hospital for a second operation from which he never rallied. Mr. Rohrbach was associated with his brothers in the plumbing and tinsmithing business, under the firm name of E. J. Rohrbach & Bro., having charge of the plumbing department. Deceased was a member of Trinity Lutheran church and of Orion Castle, No. 501, K.G.E. He is survived by his parents, Jacob and Caroline (nee Miller) Rohrbach, and these brothers and sisters: Edwin J., Frank P., and Ida A. L., wife of Lewis D. Frauenfelder, all of Topton, and Mary, wife of Walter J. Unger, of Allentown. Funeral on Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, May 29, 1918, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
William H. Rohrbach of Alburtis R. 1 died yesterday morning at his home. He was 86. Rohrbach was the husband of the late Alice (Miller) Rohrbach. Born in Longswamp Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Henry and Hanna (Butz) Rohrbach. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Lutheran congregation of Longswamp Union Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Weaver, Alburtis R. 1, and Edna, wife of Orville Seibert, with whom he resided; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. 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, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 10, 1960, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
George H. Rohrer, prominent Berks county orchardist, secretary of the Berks-Lehigh counties Fruit Growers Assn., died yesterday morning at his home on Stony Ridge orchards, Dryville. He was 50 years old. He was a director of the Reading Fair Assn. for 25 years and had been a member of the war Price and Rationing board in Kutztown. Educated at Yeats school, Franklin and Marshall academy, Penn State college and Cornell university where he was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, he was a member of F. and A.M. 43 of Lancaster, Excelsior chapter 237 of the Reading Commandery, Knights Templar No. 42, of Reading, Reading Consistory. He was past president of the Kutztown Rotary club, a past president of berks county Horticultural society, and was a member of the Berks County Republican committee, and the Berks county board of viewers. He was a member of Christ Lutheran church, Dryville. He operated a 75-acre apple and peach orchard in Dryville. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Dr. George R. and Mrs. Adelaide (Crohan) Rohrer. His widow, Anna (Carl) Rohrer, two brothers, Henry A. of Lancaster, and John J. of Pittsburgh, and an aunt, Mrs. Frank M. Christy of Lancaster, survive. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate at services at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Schofer funeral home, Topton. Burial will be made privately in the Dryville cemetery. Friends may pay their respects to Mr. Rohrer tonight from 7 to 9 at the funeral home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 22, 1943, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Allen O. Roland, 86, who died in his residence on Lorane Road, Exeter Township on June 11.
He was the husband of Mary C. (Kohut) Roland, a resident of ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township.
Born in Reading, Roland had been employed for 12-1/2 years as a journeyman machinist by Berks Engineering Co., and was last employed for 28-1/2 years by Metropolitan Edison Co. until his retirement.
He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Reading.
Surviving is a sister.
Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
The Auman Funeral Homes, Reiffton, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
In this city, on the 27th inst., Emma C. Roland, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Widows' Home, 16th and Hawk Sts., on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 29, 1922. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Roland--Henry Roland, aged 59 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also Montgomery Lodge, I.O.O.F., and Hebron Encampment, No. 8, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday afternoon, from his late residence, No. 23 South Ninth street. Services at the First Reformed Church. Interment at Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, September 28, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Lebanon, June 29. James M. Roland, 359 North Tenth street, widely known through out the city for many years as an ice merchant, died at his home here. He had been in failing health for nearly a year. Deceased was born 58 years ago at Reamstown, Lancaster county, but came to Lebanon when he was still a mere boy. He worked for his father, Amos Roland, a local ice merchant, and later became associated with his father as a member of the Lauber Ice Company, the name being taken from the Lauber dam, near Weavertown, from which they harvested their ice. Just 20 years ago the elder Roland was killed on his wagon. He leaves three sons, James M. Jr., and Paul, associated with him in the ice business, and Eli, of Buffalo, N.Y.; Charlotte, wife of George Zimmerman, of this city, and Alice, wife of Arthur Rank, at home. There are 10 grandchildren. Albert Roland, of this city, and Amos Roland, of New York State are brothers, and Mrs. Mary Lilac, Reading, and Mrs. Emma Peiffer, Philadelphia, are sisters.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, June 29, 1927. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Joseph F. Roland, 60, of 121 Woodside Ave., West Lawn, died Sunday at home. Born in Minersville, he was a son of Rose E. Papada Roland, Minersville, and the late Francis Roland. He was employed 36 years as a group leader for Quaker Maid Kitchens, Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, retiring in 1995. He was a member of St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church, Whitfield. He was a former assistant fire chief for West Lawn Fire Company and a former driver for Western Berks Ambulance Association. Surviving are his wife the former Elaine M. Voytas; a son, David J., Blandon; three daughters, Connie M. Bordner, Wernersville, Christine M. Folk, West Lawn, and Jodiann Tucci, Birdsboro; 10 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Ignatius Loyola Church. Interment will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Exeter Township, Berks County. Bean Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., Sinking Spring, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 4, 2000. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Mary Roland, wife of George Roland, died of Bright's disease and asthma at 3 a.m., to-day at her home in the rear of 39 North 8th, aged 45 years. She was ailing seven months and bedfast four months. Deceased was a member of Hope Lutheran congregation, and besides her husband, is survived by two sons, Augustus and Michael Kissinger, and three step-children: Edward, Wilmington, Del.; George Paul, Mary and Anna Roland,--of Reading.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 22, 1899. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Roland--In this city, on the 22d inst., Mary M., wife of George Roland, in the 46th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from her late residence, 39 N. 8th St., on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment private at Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 24, 1899. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Roland--In this city, on the 7th inst., Mary P. Roland, aged 68 years, 3 months and 12 days. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 23 South 9th street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the First Reformed church. Interment at Charles Evans cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 8, 1889. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Mary P. Roland died at her residence 23 South 9th, of a complication of diseases, aged 68 years. Deceased was the widow of Henry Roland and a daughter of the late Amos P. Moyer and a sister of Mrs. John E. Arthur, William T. Moyer and Henry P. Moyer, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Ellen Shirey, ex Councilman John M. Roland, Amos J. Roland, Rebecca Roland, Mrs. Clara Wicklein, Mrs. Elias Newcomet and Henry H. Roland are the surviving sons and daughters. Deceased was a member of the First Reformed church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 8, 1889. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held for Willie N. Roland, 90, formerly of North Second Street, Reading, who died June 11 in Beverly Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Exeter Township, where she had resided since March.
Born in Holly Springs, Miss., she was employed as a silk finisher/presser by Supreme Cleaners and Ray the Tailor, both of Reading.
She was also employed at St. Johns United Church of Christ Daycare Center, Reading, and as a foster grandparent for the Reading School District at the Olivet Boys & Girls Club.
She was a member of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Reading, where she was an usher for more than 35 years and the leader of the Members Class.
Roland received a congressional citation in 1994 for being an active church member for over 50 years.
She completed several courses with the Standard Leadership Curriculum of the National Baptist Convention in 1984-85.
Roland was the former chaplain of Mary Alice Temple 108 of the Independent Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World.
Surviving are a stepson, Niles G. Beckham, Reading; and three stepdaughters: Sharon (Beckham) Bryant, Reading; Judy (Beckham) Floyd, Dallas; and Carolyn (Beckham) Collash, Shillington.
Other survivors include nine stepgrandchildren and 10 stepgreat-grandchildren.
Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township.
The T. J. Baker Funeral Home Inc., handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, June 18, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held in the Milkins Funeral Home, Temple, for Theodore L. Rollins Jr., 43, of Reading, who was pronounced dead March 14 in a residence at W. Second Street, Bernville. The cause of death is under investigation by the Berks County Coroner's office. Burial was private. Born in Reading, he was a son of Theodore L. Rollins Sr., in Florida, and Maryrose (Noll) Rollins, Hamburg. He was employed for the past five months as a truck driver and mixer by Reitech Corp., Laureldale. Rollins was a graduate of Hamburg Area High School. Also surviving are a daughter, Laura Himmelreich, Reading, and five sons: Theodore Rollins III, Dauberville; Marine Corps. Cpl. Bradley V. Rollins, stationed at Fort Jackson, N.C.; Anthony Rollins, Allentown; Brian A. Rollins, Mohrsville; and Jarred Himmelreich, Reading. Other survivors include two brothers, Vincent R. Rollins, reading, and Jonathan P. Rollins, Allentown; and a sister, Rosemary A. Rollins, Allentown.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Jacob L. Rollman, 64, an employe of the Ward Machinery Co., Cockeysville, Md., died Thursday in the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, after being stricken while at work. Rollman resided at 30131 Acton Road, Baltimore. He was the husband of Verna (Fritch) Rollman. Born in Walberts, he was a son of Mrs. Cora (Billig) Rollman Fenstermacher of Bowers and the late Edward Rollman. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore. Surviving besides his widow and mother are two daughters, Faye, wife of Williard Hill of Wethersfield, Conn., and Rita, wife of Larry Stiff of Topton; a son, Edward W., of Pittsburgh; two sisters, Emma, wife of Chester Haring of Bowers, and Mrs. Cordelia Funk of Reading; a brother, John E., of Lyon Station; three stepsisters, Helen, wife of Harry Boyer of Mertztown R.D., Ruth, wife of Harry Sell, of Emmaus, and Kathryn, wife of Max Bleiler, of Mertztown; three stepbrothers, Franklin Fenstermacher of Bowers, John W. Fenstermacher of Topton, and George L. Fenstermacher of Kutztown, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, 117 W. Main St., Fleetwood. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 16, 1974, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Michael D. Rollman, 42, of 1662 Wampum Drive, South Manheim Township, died Saturday at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading, where he had been a patient since Dec. 24. Born in West Reading, he was a son of Ann McDonald Richards, Bernville, and the late Jacob Rollman. He was employed as a truck driver for 10 years by Associated Wholesalers Inc., Robesonia, last working in November 2000. He had been a Berks/Schuylkill PIAA soccer official for three years, and had coached Schuylkill Haven youth baseball, soccer and basketball teams. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary L. Fick; two sons, Michael D. and Eric M., both at home; two sisters, Michele Weidman, Bethel, and Bobbi Jo DeVine, Jonestown. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday from Bean Funeral Homes and Crematory Services Inc., Sinking Spring.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 31, 2001. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Peter Rollman, son of the late Daniel and Sara nee Miller Rollman, and husband of Isabella Degler, born Sept. 12, 1862, U. Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co.; was baptized March 1, 1863 by Rev. Grim. He was confirmed April 19, 1874 in Zions Union Church, Strausstown, by Rev. A. Finfrock. He was married to Isabella Degler Aug. 1, 1885, by Rev. A. Finfrock in Womelsdorf. He died Monday, Jan. 30, 1933, in their home, Strausstown, at the age of 70 years, 4 months and 18 days and is survived by his wife, one daughter and 6 grandchildren. His funeral was held February 4, with services in their home and Zions Union Church, Strausstown, and burial in the adjoining graveyard.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1933. Submitted by Kathy.]
Mrs. Elmira W. (Stauffer) Romich, widow of Henry G. Romich, died on Saturday evening at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. K. Erb, 26 E. 5th St., Boyertown, where she resided for the last seven years. She was 78 years old. A native of Clayton, she was a daughter of the late Henry L. and Sarah (Weidner) Stauffer and was formerly married to Horace Fox. She was a member of Christ Lutheran church, Niantic. Surviving are the following sisters and brothers: Laura, wife of Harry F. K. Erb, Boyertown; Katie, Eugene Erb, Waldheim Park; Mrs. Alice Geiger, Keene, N.H.; Harrietta, wife of Oscar Bieler, Francis and Henry Stauffer, all of East Greenville; Alvin S. Stauffer, Allentown; and Emma, wife of Golden Harper, Bridgeport, Conn.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 26, 1948, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary, wife of Lewis C. Romich, of Hamburg, died Saturday of exhaustion due to a protracted illness, aged sixty-six years. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children and the following sisters: Mrs. Isabella Rothenberger and Sarah Billman, of Hamburg; Mrs. Henry Fister, of Reading, and Mrs. Ada Weiss, of Allentown, and brother, Walter Billman, of Catawissa.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, November 16, 1905, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary S., widow of Henry R. Romich, died at her home, 230 East Fourth Street, this borough, of complications. She was aged 87 years, two months and two days. There survive an adopted daughter, Mary Dellicker, at home, and a brother James Bobb, Pennsburg. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house. Rev. David F. Longacre will officiate. Interment in Fairview Cemetery [Boyertown]. Funeral Director J. J. Brown, has charge. The remains can be viewed Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, April 9, 1929. Submitted by: Betty.]
Alice M., daughter of William and the late Mary Romig, of near Breinigsville, died on Saturday morning at the home of her brother, Harrison Romig, of Fritz's school house, after an illness with heart failure, aged 19 years, 3 months and 12 days. Besides her father, she is survived by three brothers, Harrison, Fritz's School House; Martin and Wilmer, Mertztown; three sisters, Mrs. Amy Geho, Pennsburg; Hattie and Mabel Romig, near Breinigsville. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Services and burial at Longswamp Church, Rev. W. F. Bond officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 7, 1911, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Anna E. (nee Wendling), widow of Samuel F. Romig, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Hollman, No. 720 Green street, at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday of paralysis of the heart. She was in her sixtieth year. The deceased had not been ill for many months, but was not taken abed until Thursday when her condition became critical. She slowly sank until yesterday when a paralytic stroke affected her heart and caused her death. She was born at Longswamp, the daughter of Charles and Sarah Wendling, deceased. In her early twenties she married Samuel F. Romig and lived at Longswamp until the time of his death, two years ago. Since that time she has been living with her daughter in this city. She is survived by one brother, Milton Wendling, of this city, and three children, Mrs. Harvey Herb, Longswamp; Charles F. Romig, Longswamp; Mrs. Allen Hollman, 720 Green street. Nine grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. from the home of her son Charles, at Longswamp, followed by further services and burial at St. Peter's church, Upper Milford. The remains can be viewed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Hollman, on Sunday between the hours and 1 and 2 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 29, 1919, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Bessie M. Romig of 37 Church St., Bechtelsville, died in her home Friday morning. She was 74. She was the wife of Wilmer M. Romig. Born in Gabelsville, she was the daughter of the late Mahlon and Seniah (Frey) Moyer. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Niantic. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Arthur M., of Bechtelsville, and Warren W., of Boyertown; a daughter Elva S., wife of William S. Dotterer of Spring City; 3 grandsons; great-granddaughter and a stepsister, Mrs. Agnes Ruppert of Reading. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the C. L. Losh Funeral Home, 124 W. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 19, 1970, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles F. Romig, 75, died yesterday afternoon at his home in Wernersville. Born in Longswamp township, Berks county, he was the son of the late Abraham and Louisa (Delong) Romig. Surviving are two sons, Richard of Reading, Leroy of King of Prussia, three sisters, Mrs. Russell Stull, Easton, Mrs. Louisa Nadig, Mrs. Elmer Transue, and three brothers, George, Henry and Jonah, all of Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, August 12, 1948, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
For the second time within ten days, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Romig, of near Siesholtzville, was saddened on Thursday night when death by pneumonia claimed Clifton Charles, their son, aged nearly two years, an infant brother, Paul, having died on February 5. Surviving are the parents and three children: Elwood, Earl and Dorothy and the maternal grandmother. Rev. D. C. Kaufman, of Emaus, will conduct the funeral services at the home on Monday at 1.30 with interment in Huff's church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 16, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Daniel A. Romig, 419 N. 2nd St., Emmaus, husband of Sarah (Reinert) Romig, died yesterday afternoon at his home. He was 76 years old. He was born in Long Swamp, Berks county, a son of the late Jonas and Eliza A. (Merkle) Romig and was a farmer in Lehigh county along Mertztown road for many years. Later he moved to Topton where he was employed by the John Cook Feed and Coal Co., for about 20 years. He retired nine years ago and was a resident of Emmaus for the last three years. He was a member of the Reformed wing of Long Swamp church. He is survived by his wife, one son, Harvey A., Macungie R. 1; two daughters, M. Marie, wife of Alfred Oswald, with whom he resided; Florence A., wife of Curvin Reichard, Kutztown; and three grandchildren. He is the last of a family of six.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 10, 1949, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Burns suffered Tuesday afternoon while burning caterpillar nests out of trees on her father's farm, resulted Wednesday afternoon in the death of Earl Leroy Romig, son of Charles F. and Mabel (Moll) Romig, of near Seisholtzville, Berks county. He was aged 16 years, 10 months and 26 days. The boy was alone at his task at the time of the accident. To ride the farm of the caterpillars, which had arrived in a plague which covers that entire section, he had made a torch of rags soaked in gasoline and fastened to a stick. Some of the blazing fabric fell on his clothes and in an instant he was afire. With good presence of mind, he laid down and rolled himself in the recently plowed field in an attempt to extinguish the flames, at the same time calling for assistance. His sister, Dorothy, 14, rushed to his aid, but when she arrived Earl told her the danger was gone. However, nearly all of his clothing with the exception of his trousers, had been burned from his body. In this way he made his way to the barn and later to the house. He was taken to the office of Dr. Charles F. Smith in Topton, who advised his removal to the Allentown hospital, where he passed away on Wednesday afternoon. The entire upper part of his body had been burned. Earl was a member of the Lutheran wing of St. Peter's church, near Alburtis. He had been working on his father's farm. Besides his parents, he leaves two sisters and one brother, Dorothy, Lorraine and Elwood, all at home. The funeral will be held from the home of his parents on Sunday afternoon at 1.30, daylight saving time, with further services in St. Peter's church and interment in the Huffs church cemetery. Rev. D. C. Kauffman, Emaus, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 31, 1934, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edward A. Romig died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at his home near Henningville, at the age of 62 years. He had been ailing since August, 1937. He was the son of the late Lewis and Susan (Warmkessel) Romig. He was a farmer. Of the Lutheran faith, he served for some time as a deacon of the Huff's church. Survivors include: his wife, Lizzie M. (Moyer) Romig; and the following children: Clarence, Mertztown R. D.; Lewis, at home; Mrs. Nevin Gery, Allentown; Mrs. Arthur Grim, Hancock; Mrs. Alvin Wetzel, alburtis R.D.; a sister, Mrs. Peter Shoemaker, Mertztown R.D.; 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the late home at Henningville at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with continued services in Huff's church. Interment adjoining cemetery. Viewing 7-9 p.m. Monday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, April 22, 1939, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Elda S. Romig, wife of Harvey A. Romig, Macungie R. 1, died Sunday in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. She was 73. She was a custom dressmaker for the last 55 years. She was a member of the United Church of Christ congregation of Longswamp Union Church. Born in Rockland Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Nicholas and Susan (Welder) Herb. Surviving besides her husband is a sister, Mamie L. Herb, of Allentown. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at 314 E. Main St., Macungie. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. today. The Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, September 8, 1964, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Eliza, widow of Jonas Romig, died at the home of her son, Levi Romig, near Mertztown, Sunday at 5.15 p.m. of typhoid fever, after an illness of about four weeks, aged 69 years. Her husband died about three years ago. She is survived by a brother, Nathan Merkel, Allentown, and these children: Levi, Mertztown, Daniel, Shamrock, Mrs. Clara Warmkessel, Alburtis, Mrs. Catharine Long, Reading, Massie Merkel, Shamrock. Funeral Thursday, November 19, at 9.30 a.m. at the house. Services in the Longswamp Church. Interment in the cemetery adjoining. Rev. N. W. Helfrich officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 18, 1903, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Emeline C. Romig, one of Longswamp's oldest and most respected citizens, passed away at 6 o'clock Saturday morning at her home, as the result of intestinal tuberculosis. She was 91 years of age and was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Anna, nee Fegley, Howerter. Her husband, George A. Romig, preceded her in death about twenty-five years ago. She was a devout member of the Longswamp Lutheran congregation. Mrs. Romig is survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Edwin S. Fox, at home, and Mrs. William H. Bieber, of Allentown R. D. 3. Five great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, a son-in-law, Edwin Bieber of Mertztown Route D, and a brother Benjamin, of Smithfield, Illinois, also survive. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 23, at 2 o'clock, Daylight time, with short services at her home and continued services in the Longswamp church with Rev. William Bond officiating. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, June 19, 1932, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Romig--In this city, on the 19th inst., Esther M., daughter of Lincoln and Laura Romig, aged 14 years, 10 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the residence of the parents, 547 N. 12th St., on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 21, 1906. Submitted by Nancy.]
Funeral services were held for Eva E. (Faust) Romig, 86, of ManorCare, Laureldale, formerly of Reading, who died May 1 ManorCare. She was the wife of Kermit Romig.
Born in Stony Creek Mills, she was a homemaker.
Romig was a member of Longswamp United Church of Christ.
She was a former member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Oley Fire Co.
Surviving in addition to her husband, is a daughter, Anna Mae Wolfe of Temple.
Also two sisters, Anna Rohrbach of Reiffton and Dorothy Steely of Exeter, and a granddaughter.
Burial was in Longswamp Union Cemetery in Mertztown.
The arrangements were handled by the Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home, Oley. [Southern Berks News, May 7, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Gene J. Romig, the young son of Joseph and Bessie, nee Moyer, Romig, died on Wednesday of pneumonia at the residence of the parents, near Mertztown. The boy was aged 4 years, 3 months and 16 days. Besides the parents he is survived by two sisters, Verna and Arlene, and three brothers, Kermit, John and Bruce, together with the maternal grandfather, Levi Romig, of Mertztown. The funeral will be held from the residence of the parents on Saturday at 1.30 p.m., with brief services at the house and further services in the Longswamp church, Rev. W. F. Bond officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 22, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
George Abraham, son of Abraham Romig and wife, Lydia (nee Walbert), who died at his home in Weilersville, Longswamp township, of heart failure, Friday, June 14, was aged 71 years, 1 month, and 1 day. He was a well-known and retired farmer and a lifelong member of the Reformed congregation at Longswamp. He was a Deacon, Trustee and Elder, in which last capacity he served at the time of his death. [bottom torn] Rev. John Helffrich, the sponsors having been Samuel Dresher and wife, Catharine (nee Keiser). Deceased was confirmed Dec. 31, 1852, by Rev. William Helffrich in the Longswamp Church. He was married to Emmaline Howarter, May 19, 1861, by Rev. William Helffrich. This union was blessed with two children, one sons, Charles Alfred, who died many years ago, and Ida Elizabeth, now Mrs. Edwin Bieber, residing at home. Deceased is survived by his widow [bottom torn] Milton, of Shamrock, and Mrs. Lydia Bitting, his only sister, of Longswamp. Interment was made Friday forenoon, June 21, at Longswamp Church, Revs. William L. Meckstroth and William F. Bond officiating.
[Note: This article spanned several columns at the bottom of the newspaper page. Unfortunately, the bottom of the page was torn off and several lines of the article are missing.]
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 28, 1907, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harrison Romig, a retired night watchman for the Allentown-Easton-Bethlehem Airport, of 541 Hickory St., Allentown, died Tuesday in Wayne County Memorial Hospital, Honesdale. He was 79. Born in Longswamp, he was a son of the late William and Mary (Moyer) Romig. Surviving are his widow, Helen M. (Rubright) Romig; a daughter, Arlene, wife of William C. Dirk of Tafton; two brothers, Martin of Topton and Wilmer of Bechtelsville; a sister, Mabel, wife of Allen Folk of Walberts, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. today.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 31, 1963, page 57. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Henry Romig, aged 80 years, died on Wednesday last at the home of her son in Mertztown, of whose family she had been a member a score of years.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, May 7, 1890, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry Romig, of Mertztown, aged about 65 years, died on Tuesday afternoon of last week, of typhoid fever, after an illness of several weeks. He was a brother-in-law of Daniel Bitting, who was recently killed at Bower's Station by his horse backing over the side of a road bridge. Mr. Romig for many years operated the large and well known Dresher farm.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, January 23, 1895, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry J. Romig, an aged and respected resident of Maxatawny, passed away yesterday morning of apoplexy, aged 71 years and 26 days. He was not in the best of health for the last five years, but was able to be around until he had a stroke which rendered him completely helpless for the last nineteen days. He was a carpenter by trade and had his home near Lehigh church. His wife preceded him in death fourteen years ago, as well as a son and daughter. He is survived by the following children: Morris Romig, of Allentown; Fred Romig, of Reading; Mrs. Hannah Fegley, of Maxatawny; Mrs. George Falk, of Reading; four grandchildren and one brother, Jacob, of Seiple's Station. Funeral on Tuesday morning from his late home at 9.15. Continued services and burial at Lehigh church, Revs., C. A. Kerschner and F. K. Bernd officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 18, 1916, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Henry W. Romig, of 201 Ridge Ave., Allentown, manager of Allentown's Colonial Theater the last 10 years, died yesterday, several hours after being admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital. He was 73. Romig started working for the theater upon retiring after 35 years as a conductor for the Central of New Jersey Railroad. Born in Longswamp Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Abraham and Louisa (DeLong) Romig. He was a member of Allentown's Emmanuel United Church of Christ. Predeceased by his wife, Anna (Baldi) Romig, he is survived by five sons, Charles of Newberg, near Nazareth; Franklin and Robert, both of Bethlehem; John of Boston, and Harold of Allentown; seven daughters, Lucy, wife of Allen Roberts; Helen, wife of Louis Horvath; Dorothy, wife of Earl Hertzog; May, wife of Donald McHugh, and Mrs. Ruth Ward, all of Allentown; Mildred, wife of Gilbert Schaffer of Newberg, and Mrs. Beatrice Brown of Bethlehem R. 2; 39 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Transue of Coopersburg R. 2, and Mrs. Louisa Nadig of Allentown. The T. J. Egan Funeral Home at 413 N. 17th St., Allentown, is handling funeral arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 12, 1961, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Ida R. Romig, 84, wife of the late Milton Romig, died Tuesday night at Sacred Heart Hospital where she had been admitted last February following a fall. She resided at 1417 Hanover Ave., Allentown. She was born at Longswamp, Berks County, a daughter of the late Reuben and Sally Ann (Schedler) Pilgert. She resided in Allentown for the last 10 years. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of the Longswamp Union Church. She is survived by a son, Harry, Shamrock Station, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Troxell, and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie McCollum and Ella Pilgert.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 10, 1954, page 47. Submitted by Jerri.]
Following an illness of five weeks, Jacob Tilghman Romig, who resided with the family of Howard Kressley, near Long Swamp church, died on Wednesday evening at the Allentown hospital. He was in his 79th year. He was born in Long Swamp township, a son of Jacob and Sarah, nee Frederick, Romig, and was last employed at the Long Valley rug mills, Mertztown. He was a member of the Long Swamp Reformed church. Among those left to mourn his passing are the following children: James F. Romig, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Annie L. Chalk, Roscoe, Cal., and Mrs. Harry Beyerle and Miss Anna Romig, both of Reading. The funeral will be held from his late home on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with all services in the Long Swamp church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. Meckstroth, of Mertztown, pastor of the Long Swamp church, will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 23, 1928, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
James S. Romig, of Reading, was instantly killed by a lightning stroke on Sunday evening near Bern Church, about ten miles from the first named place. He had ridden out on his bicycle to visit an uncle, and had started on his return home in company with his cousin, Erastus Kissling. When the storm came up, they took refuge under a large chestnut tree. An electric bolt struck the tree, instantly killing Romig and inflicting probably fatal injuries on his companion. When the young men were found shortly afterward, it was thought they were both dead. The body of Romig was blackened, and his clothes partially burned off, while his wheel was bent and twisted, and some parts of it melted.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, July 4, 1894, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
John H. Romig died Saturday morning at his home in Lyons, aged 74 years. He was a native of Longswamp, a son of the late John R. and Esther (Frederick) Romig. He was a plasterer by trade and for a number of years was engaged in business as a cement contractor. For the past 12 years, he conducted a restaurant in Lyons. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation at Bower's. There survive his widow, Hannah Louise (Reinert) Romig; these children: Calvin S., Downingtown; Laura, wife of Earl K. Fegely, Cressona; John E., Downingtown; and Ida, wife of John Grim, Allentown; nine grandchildren; one sister and one brother, Mrs. Rebecca Conrad, East Greenville, and Moses Romig, Reading. Funeral on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. from the home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, March 3, 1929, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
John H. Romig of Mertztown R. 1, a retired farmer, died Tuesday at his home. He was the husband of Jennie (Long) Romig. Born in Longswamp Township, he was a son of the late Levi and Katie (Mabry) Romig. A resident of Mertztown for 45 years, he was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Paul's Church, Longswamp. He was a past president of the Sunday school, having served 30 years. Surviving are his widow; a son, Allen, at home; two grandchildren and three brothers, Joseph of Alburtis R. 1, and Harlan and Irvin, both of Mertztown R. 1. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 19, 1961, page 36. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jonas Romig, of near Shamrock, died of infirmities after an illness of several months, aged 72 years. He was a son of Abraham Romig and was born in Longswamp. He was a farmer, tenanting the Wagenhorst farm for many years. The past five years he lived a retired life in his own home. He was confirmed in Longswamp Reformed Church by Rev. Helffrich, remaining an active member up to the time of death. He served the congregation in various capacities. He is survived by his widow and the following children: L. J. Romig, Longswamp; Daniel Romig, Alburtis; Catharine, wife of Daniel Long, Reading; Massie, wife of Harvey Merkel, and Mrs. Benjamin Warmkessel. The following brothers and sisters also survive: George A. Romig, Milton Romig, near Shamrock; Mrs. Sarah Wetzel and Mrs. Lydia Bitting. The funeral will be held next Tuesday morning. Interment in Longswamp Cemetery. Rev. N. W. Helffrich officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, September 1, 1900, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jonas E. Romig, 85, of 621 N. 16th St., husband of the late Minerva Seislove Romig, died yesterday at his home. He retired 20 years ago after working as a dye reamer for the American Steel & Wire Co. for 48 years. Born in Longswamp Township, Berks County, he was the son of the late Abraham J. and Louise DeLong Romig. He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ. Surviving are two sons, Clarence R., of Allentown, and Arlin A., with whom he lived; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Nadig, of Allentown, and Mrs. Elizabeth Transue, of Coopersburg, and a brother, Henry, of Allentown. His wife died in 1956. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, July 21, 1960, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Joyce Hilda, daughter of Harlan and Ella (nee Master) Romig, died at the parents' resident, at Mertztown, on Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock of pneumonia. The deceased is survived by her parents and one sister, Marietta. The funeral services will be held at the residence of the parents on Saturday afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. Interment will be made in Longswamp cemetery. Rev. M. H. Brensinger will officiate at the services. Undertaker Schofer has charge.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 21, 1925, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Confined to her home ill for the past few months, suffering from complications, Mrs. Katie, nee Mabry, wife of Levi J. Romig, died Sunday afternoon at 4.15 o'clock at her home, at Mertztown, aged 63 years and 19 days. Mrs. Romig was a native of Lehigh county and was a daughter of the late Joseph Mabry and his wife, Maria Deibert Mabry. There survive her husband and the following children, Mrs. Charles Dankel, Allentown; Joseph, Hancock; Harlen and Irwin, Mertztown, and John, Mertztown R. 1. One sister, Mrs. Irvin Engler, West Catasauqua, also survives. Mrs. Romig was a member of the Reformed wing of the Longswamp church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, October 1, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Lee George, the infant son of Joseph and Bessie Moyer Romig, died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the parents near Mertztown. The child was aged 11 months and 23 days. Surviving are the parents, two sisters, Verna and Arlene, and four brothers, Kermit, John, Bruce and Gene, all at home. The maternal grandparents and paternal grandfather also survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon with services at the home of the parents at 2.30 o'clock, Rev. William F. Bond officiating. Interment will be made in the Longswamp cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, February 2, 1930, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Levi J. Romig, retired hotelkeeper and farmer of Longswamp township, passed away at the residence of his son, Irwin, at Mertztown, on Saturday at 8 a.m. Death was due to a stroke which he suffered on Friday evening. He was in his 73rd year. He was a faithful member of the Reformed faith of Longswamp church. A son of the late Jonas W. and Wife, Eliza (nee Merkle) Romig. His wife, Katie, nee Mabry, passed away a few years ago. There survive one daughter, Lizzie, wife of Charles Dankle, fo Allentown; four sons, Joseph, Harlan, John and Irwin, of Mertztown; one brother, Daniel, of Topton; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Warmkessel, Macungie; Mrs. Catherine Long, of Emaus; 15 grandchildren, also survive. The funeral will be held from the residence of his son, Irwin, Mertztown, on Wednesday, May 20, at 1.30 p.m., daylight time, with further services in Longswamp church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. William Meckstroth will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, May 18, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Levi J. Romig, retired hotelkeeper and farmer of Longswamp township, passed away at the residence of his son, Irwin, at Mertztown, on Saturday at 8 a.m. Death was due to a stroke which he suffered on Friday evening. He was in his 73rd year. He was a faithful member of the Reformed faith of Longswamp church. A son of the late Jonas W. and wife, Eliza (nee Merkle) Romig. His wife, Katie, nee Mabry, passed away a few years ago. There survive one daughter, Lizzie, wife of Charles Dankle, of Allentown; four sons, Joseph, Harlan, John and Irwin, of Mertztown; one brother, Daniel, of Topton; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Warmkessel, Macungie; Mrs. Catherine Long, of Emaus; 15 grandchildren, also survive. The funeral will be held from the residence of his son Irwin, Mertztown, on Wednesday, may 20, at 1.30 p.m., daylight time, with further services in Longswamp church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. William Meckstroth will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, May 17, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Lizzie (Freeby) Romig, formerly of 904 Wahneta St., Allentown, died last night in the Central Park Convalescent Home. She was 75. Born in Mertztown, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Lizzie (Turner) Freeby. She was the widow of Warren Romig. She was a member of Midway Manor Moravian Church, and is survived only by nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Viewing will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 22, 1969, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Lizzie M. (Moyer) Romig, 75, widow of Edward A. Romig, died yesterday morning at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Romig, Mertztown R. 1. Born in District Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late William and Matilda (Frederick) Moyer. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huffs Church. Surviving are two sons, Clarence J., with whom she lived, and Lewis E., of Topton; three daughters, Eva, wife of Nevin Gery, of Allentown; Annie, wife of Arthur Grim, of Mertztown R. 1, and verna, wife of Alvin Wetzel, of Alburtis R. 1; 19 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Tamie Wentzel of Pottstown and Mrs. John Reese of Alburtis R. 1. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home in Topton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 16, 1956, page 32. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Louisa A., wife of Abraham J. Romig, who died on Wednesday afternoon, was born in Longswamp, Berks county, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim DeLong. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Russell Stull, Easton; Henry, Easton; Chas., George, Jonas, Reuben, Allentown; Mrs. Louise Abner, Mrs. Elmer Transue and Mrs. Irvin Flores, Allentown. One sister, Mrs. Calvin Krantz, of Easton, also survives.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, September 16, 1909, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Maria Romig, widow of the late Leon Romig, daughter of the late Jacob and Maria Bear, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock of apoplexy, at her late home in Fleetwood. She was 78 years, 2 months and 8 days old. Mrs. Romig is survived by the following children: Mrs. Levi Butz, East Texas; Mrs. Elmer Meitzler, Fleetwood, with whom she lived; Mrs. Harry Readdinger, Macungie; Richard, of Reading; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Bortz, of Allentown, and one brother, David Bear, of Schuylkill Haven. She was a member of the Reformed Church near Alburtis. Funeral will be held on Friday morning at 11.30 from the residence of Elmer Meitzler of Fleetwood. Further services will be held in Lehigh Church, near Alburtis, at 1.30 p.m. Teams will meet the train at Alburtis. Rev. S. P. Laros will officiate. Undertaker Stump, of Fleetwood, has charge of the remains.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, January 16, 1912, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Mary Romig (nee Moyer), wife of William Romig, near Mertztown, died suddenly on Friday evening, August 9, aged 50 years. The remains will be buried in the cemetery adjoining the Longswamp Church on Wednesday forenoon August 14.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 14, 1907, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mary Ann, wife of William J. Romig, of Trexlertown, died on Friday evening as the result of a paralytic stroke, aged 50 years. Deceased is survived by her husband, her aged mother, and the following children: Harrison D. Romig, Wescoesville; Mrs. Anna Lynn, of Allentown; Mrs. John Miller, Macungie; Anna Romig, Red Hill; Alice Romig, Litzenberg, and Warren and Mable Romig, residing at home. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of the husband on Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Services and interment in Longswamp Church, Rev. William Bond officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, August 12, 1907, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Paul W., son of Joseph W. Romig, of Hancock, died Tuesday morning at 4.10 after a short illness of influenza and measles, aged eight years. He is survived by his parents, Joseph W. and Bessie, nee Moyer, and two brothers, Kermit and John, and one sister, Verna. The funeral will be private on Thursday at 4 p.m. with interment in the Longswamp cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, October 30, 1918, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
The funeral of Peter Romig took place last Saturday from his late residence, about two miles south of this place. After brief services at the house, the cortege proceeded to Longswamp Church, where further services were held. Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining. Deceased was 63 years, 2 months and 10 days old. Rev. Wm. L. Meckstroth officiated. Delong & Co. had charge of the remains.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 12, 1910, page 13. Submitted by Jerri.]
Raymond G. Romig, infant son of William C. and Maud Romig, of No. 429 Fulton street, this city, died yesterday of pneumonia. The deceased is survived by his parents and was aged four months and sixteen days. Short services at home, and regular service and burial at Mertztown, on Monday afternoon.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 10, 1906, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Reuben L. Romig of 321 W. Emaus Ave., died on Tuesday at 12:30 a.m. Death, in his 53rd year, was caused by a complication of ailments. For the past 21 years, Mr. Romig had been the proprietor of a barbershop at his home. He had been practicing his trade for 36 years. Born in Longswamp, he was the son of Abraham and Louisa, nee Long, Romig. His wife, Laura R., nee Greiss, preceded him in death on June 10th of this year. Surviving are a daughter, Helen, wife of George Jacoby, at home; a grandson, Delbert; four brothers, Charles of Reading, and Jonas, George and Henry of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Sallie Flores, Mrs. Elmer Transue and Mrs. Thomas Nadig of this city, and Mrs. Russell Stull of Easton. Mr. Romig was a member of St. Mark's Reformed church and the pastor's Bible class there. Fraternally, he was affiliated with Lehigh Chamber, O.K. of F., No. 13; Jordan Commandery, No. 102, K. of M.; Red Heart Tribe No. 55, I.O.R.M.; the Mountainville Fire Co. No. 16; the Allentown Firemen's Relief association and the Association of Master Barbers of American, No. 627. Rev. C. D. Kressley will officiate at brief services for relatives from his late home on Saturday at 1:30 o'clock and at continued services in St. Mark's Reformed church. Interment will be made in Hillside cemetery. Friends may call at his late home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Death notice (p. 39): Age at death = 52 years, 5 months, 27 days
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 10, 1937, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death at 12.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon called Mrs. Sallie C. Romig, nee Haines, widow of George O. Romig, the end coming at her home, the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Stettler, 922 Delaware avenue, Bethlehem. She was in her 79th year. Mrs. Romig, a native of Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county, had been in ill health for the past seven years. She suffered a stroke ten days ago and this hastened her death. She was a daughter of the late Joseph and Susan, nee Schlegel, Haines. She had lived with the Stettler family in Bethlehem since the death of her husband nineteen years ago. She was a faithful member for many years of the Reformed congregation of the Mertztown church, and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. Besides her daughter, Mrs. John Stettler, of Bethlehem, she is survived by three sons, William C. and Warren O. Romig, both of Allentown, and Fred G. Romig, Bethlehem, together with eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Adam Desch, Emaus; Mrs. Bert Holden, Ilion, N.Y., and Mrs. Alice Haas, Lincoln, Neb., and three brothers, Jacob and Joseph Haines, Cetronia, and Wilson Haines, Allentown. The funeral will be held from her late home on Wednesday at 1 p.m., with brief services at the house and continued services in the Mertztown church. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 24, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Samuel F. Romig, aged sixty years, died on Thursday, at home near Siesholtzville. He was the son of Thomas Romig and his wife Margaret, nee Fry, Romig, both deceased. He is survived by his widow, one son, two daughters, two brothers, four sisters and seven grandchildren. Rev. Kauffman, of Emaus, will officiate at the funeral services from his late home on Thursday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 17, 1917, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Sarah C. Romig, 75, 419 N. 2nd St., Emmaus, died at 4:35 a.m. Tuesday at her home after a lingering illness. Born in Berks County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac and Mary Webb Reimert. For the last five years she had been a resident of Emmaus. She was a member of the Longswamp Evangelical and Reformed Church. Survivors include one son, Harvey a., Macungie R. 1; two daughters, M. Marie, wife of Alfred Oswald, at home, and Florence A., wife of Curtis Reichard, Kutztown; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Rhode and Mrs. Henry Pauley, both of Hancock. Her husband, Daniel A., preceded her in death two years ago.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, June 13, 1951, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the survivors of Mrs. Sarah C. Romig, 75, of 419 N. 2nd St, Emmaus, who died Tuesday following a long illness, are two daughters: M. Marie, wife of Alfred Oswald, with whom she resided, and Florence A., wife of Curvin Reichard, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 14, 1951, page 19. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Susanna Romig, widow of Lewis B. Romig for 39 years, passed away while living with her daughter, Mrs. Peter B. Shoemaker and family, in Longswamp, on Saturday, Feb. 8, aged 88 years and 7 months. She was a daughter of Aaron Warmkessel and wife, Esther, nee Rohrbach, and was born July 8, 1841 in Longswamp, and was baptized in 1841 by Rev. Isaac Roeller. Confirmed by the same pastor in her early life at Huff's Church, where she remained a devoted, life long member. She was joined in marriage to Lewis B. Romig on September 24, 1859, by Rev. I. Roeller. Of two sons and one daughter, Edward and Mrs. Shoemaker, both of Longswamp, survive; also one step-sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Carl, Trexlertown; two stepbrothers, Aaron and Isaac Warmkessel, Mertztown R. 1, 16 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held both at the house and in Huff's Church on Friday, Feb. 14, with interment in the newly renovated cemetery adjoining. J. J. Schofer & Son, Topton, were in charge.
[Source: Shamrock News, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 21, 1930, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Verna M. Romig, 76, of 109 W. Franklin St., Topton, died Tuesday in Allentown Hospital. She was the wife of Irvin L. Romig. Born in Lower Macungie Township, Mrs. Romig was a daughter of the late Charles and Jennie (Merkel) Snyder. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Corinne A., wife of Harold Reppert, of Whitehall; and Mildred C., wife of Robert L. Reinhard, of Mertztown R. 1; a son, Dr. Robert I. Romig, of Quakertown; two brothers, Charles Snyder, of Terre Hill, Lancaster County; and Walter Snyder, of Alburtis; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Schmoyer, of Allentown; and 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. There will be a calling hour from noon Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, June 15, 1977, page 34. Submitted by Jerri.]
Following a week's illness from influenza and double pneumonia, William H. Romig, of Boyertown, died Tuesday evening in the Pottstown Hospital, to which institution he had been taken that day. He was aged 23 years 10 months and 16 days. He resided at Fourth and Franklin Streets, Boyertown, with his wife's grandmother, Mrs. Polly Romig. Deceased is survived by his widow, Rogene (nee Dellicker) and a daughter Charlotte Marie, aged 11 months. The funeral will be held privately on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from his late residence. Interment will be made in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown. J. J. Brown is the undertaker.
[Source: Berks County Democrat, October 19, 1918. Submitted by Betty.]
William K. Romig, seven month old great-grandchild of Mrs. Mary Moyer of Alburtis, died on Wednesday in the Reading hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks. The infant was a son of Kermit and Eva E. (Faust) Romig of Oley. Other survivors are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Romig, Alburtis.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 10, 1948, page 21. Submitted by Jerri.]
A graveside service will be held for Dorothy (Heller) Roop, 90, widow of Calvin Roop and formerly of Boyertown, who died May 24 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center.
She was a resident of ManorCare in Pottstown.
For many years, she worked as a cook at Twin Ponds Golf Club in Gilbertsville.
She was a member of the West End Fire Co. in Stowe.
Roop was predeceased by a sister.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Fairview Cemetery in Boyertown.
The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home, Gilbertsville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
T. Edwin Rorer, a prominent businessman of Media, aged 54 years. He was a civil war veteran and served 9 years in Media borough council.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 1, 1899, page 3. Submitted by Marcia.]
Jane L., wife of Edward T. Rose, of Reading, died of cancer on Thursday, aged 51 years. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Roxella Rose and Lillie, wife of Thomas Kershner. The following brothers and sisters remain: Jonas A. Weiler, Ringtown, Pa.; John Weiler, Philadelphia; Mrs. D. D. Fritch, Macungie, and Mrs. Anna Wise, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 23, 1905, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jane T., wife of Edward T. Rose, of Reading, and a sister to Mrs. D. D. Fritch, of Macungie, died last Thursday afternoon of cancer, aged 51 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Weiler, of Longswamp, where she was born. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, and the following brothers and sisters: Jonas A. Weiler, of Ringtown, Pa.; John A. Weiler, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Anna Wise, of Allentown, and Mrs. Fritch, of this place.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, December 28, 1905, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Ruth C. Rose, 91, formerly of Amity Township, who died March 20 in Berks Heim Annex, where she had been a resident for 13 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Elton E. Rose, in 1970. Born in Red Bank, N.J., she was a member of Oakhurst United Methodist Church, Oakhurst, N.J. She is survived by a daughter, Barbara E. (Rose) Jacobs, Amity Township. There are also five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by a son, Richard, and a daughter, Helen L. (Rose) Carlin. Burial was in the Presbyterian Church at Shrewsbury Cemetery, Shrewsbury, N.J. The Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, March 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Helen T. Roseman, 86, of Bethlehem, formerly of Hellertown died Jan. 15, at Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem. She was the wife of John J. Roseman. Born in Hellertown, she was the daughter of the late Michael J. and Suzanna (Petruno) Bacak. She was a member of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church, Hellertown, where she was a member of the guild and choir. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Rita of Charles Bartolet, Lower Saucon Township. She was pre-deceased by a daughter, Suzanne; a brother, Stephen Bacak; and 2 sisters; Mary Koloski and Anna Mindock. Services were held Sat. Jan. 18. Contributions can be made to either the church or the Carmelite Monastery, Lanark, PA Arrangements by The Falk Funeral Home, 1418 Main Street, Hellertown, PA.
[Source: Saucon News, January 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Died----On the 5th instant, at the house of Christian Eckrote, in the borough of Reading, John Rosenberry, a carpenter. Said to have come from Allentown.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, Reading, PA, Saturday, October 12, 1822, Volume: 7, Issue: 20, Page: 3. Submitted by Betty.]
Pottstown, Aug. 5 (Special). Susanna (Kline), widow of Henry B. Roshon, 433 Chestnut street, this place, died at the Homeopathic Hospital, aged 70 years, 4 months and 5 days. Deceased was in failing health for the past 10 years and was bedfast seven weeks. She was born at Huffs Church, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline, and is survived by her daughter, Laura, wife of Harry P. Yergey, 433 Chestnut street, with whom she made her home. Eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one half-brother, Henry B. Fox, of Huffs Church, also survive. She was a resident of town for the past 46 years. Her husband died Jan. 25, 1928.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, August 5, 1929. Submitted by: Nancy.]
George E., son of Lefever and Mary Roshorn, 340 Canal, died at the residence of his parents of white swelling, aged 18 years. Deceased was ailing five years and bedfast six weeks. He was born in Adamstown. He was employed as office boy by Frymeruth & Bro. coal dealers. He was a member of Grace United Evangelical Church, and leaves a large circle of friends. Besides his parents, two brothers, Robert and William remain.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, September 14, 1899. Submitted by: Jeff.]
Robert N. Roshorn, 83, died this morning in his home at 321 Haverford Road, Wynnewood. Born in Adamstown, he was the son of the late Lefevre and Mary (Billingfeldt) Roshorn. He was employed by the Reading Co. for 20 years until his retirement in 1948. His wife, Carrie (Stamm) Roshorn died in 1918. Surviving are two sons, Robert R., Philadelphia and Daniel R., Reading; a daughter, Florence Roshorn, Wynnewood, and three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the T.C. Auman, Inc. Funeral Parlors, the Rev. Frank E. Radcliff officiating. Burial will be private.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 17, 1966. Submitted by: Jeff.]
Mrs. Ellen D., widow of Isaac S. Rotes, died Thursday morning at her home, No. 346 Beech street. The cause of her death was pneumonia. She had been failing for some time past, being afflicted with heart trouble, and the severe attack of pneumonia. She was aged 74 years 8 months and 24 days. She was a daughter of George Davidheiser, of near Greshville, Berks County. There are two surviving sisters, Mrs. Mary Boyer, Oaks, this county, and Mrs. Kitty Yergey, of Wisconsin [Catherine wife of John M. Yorgey, Horicon, Wisconsin]. Her surviving children are Mrs. Anna M. Leslie, widow of Dr. Daniel Leslie; Miss Martha and Edward D. The late John D. Rotes, a well known citizen, was a son of deceased. Reuben R. Davidheiser, Milton R. Davidheiser and Ephraim Davidheiser are nephews of the deceased. Mrs. Rotes was a worthy Christian woman and a loving, devoted mother. She was a member of the Transfiguration Lutheran Church, this borough. Her husband, Isaac S. Rotes died two years ago. He was a coach trimmer and upholsterer and a much respected citizen during his long residence in Pottstown.
[Source: Pottstown Daily News, December 19, 1902. Submitted by: Betty.]
Ann Lovina, widow of Henry Roth, of Hensingersville, died on Wednesday of a complication of diseases, aged 70 years, 3 months and 21 days. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alfred Beidler, with whom she resided. Three grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Caroline Missimer, of Allentown; four step-sisters and one step-brother also survive. The funeral will be held on Monday at 9.30 a.m. Services and burial at Longswamp Church, Rev. W. L. Meckstroth officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, April 8, 1910, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Benjamin A. Roth of 456 Auburn St., Allentown, died yesterday afternoon at his home. He was 79. Born in Longswamp, Berks County, he was a son of the late James and Sophia Roth. He was a retired butcher. Surviving are four daughters, Goldie, wife of Michael Tomcics, with whom he resided, Gertie, wife of George Greenawald, Mrs. Katie Smurda, and Ida, wife of John Knauss, all of Allentown; two sons, John Roth, Philadelphia, and Milton Byran, Catasauqua; a sister, Mrs. Cora Diehl, Allentown; a brother, James Roth, Egypt; 10 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Derr Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 11, 1959, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]
Callie E., wife of Charles F. Roth, 862 North Eight street, died Sunday morning at 1.30 o'clock at the Allentown Hospital, aged 46 years, 1 month and 1 day. Mrs. Roth had been suffering from a goitre of the heart for two years and had been bedfast for the past year. For a time she was a patient at the Hazleton hospital. She returned from that hospital some time ago and apparently was slowly regaining health. A few days ago her condition became grave and she was taken to the Allentown hospital where she remained until her death. She was a member of St. Michael's Lutheran church. Mrs. Roth was a daughter of James and Lydia Fritz and was born at Longswamp. Her parents and husband survive as do two children, May and Robert, both at home. Tow sisters, Clara walbert, Topton; Mary Werkheiser, Rochester, N.Y., and two brothers, Daniel Fritz, of this city, and Milton Fritz, Reading, also survive. Funeral services will be held from her late home on Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Conrad Wilker officiating. Interment will be made in Lower Saucon cemetery, near Hellertown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 12, 1926, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Charles Roth, a farmer and huckster of Hereford, was suddenly stricken with apoplexy, early Friday morning, and died almost instantly. Dr. J. N. Rohrbach, of Palm, was hurriedly summoned but his services were not needed as the man was beyond all human assistance. Deceased was a big man, being nearly 6 feet, 4 inches in height and weighing about 300 pounds. He was 40 years, 6 months and 17 days of age. He was the son of the late Thomas and Mary Herring Roth. Fraternally he was affiliated with the K. of M. C. of Emaus and Allentown Aerie, F.O.E. He is survived by two brothers, Thomas and George, Emaus and two sisters, Mrs. George Roth, Pennsburg and Mrs. Harry Derr, Emaus. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from the funeral parlors of Undertaker Fred Reinsmith, Emaus. Interment will be made in the Fairview cemetery, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, December 9, 1923, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Edgar G. Roth, 50, treasurer of the board of education of Albany township, Berks county, died at noon yesterday in his Kempton R. 1 home. The Albany township farmer had been in failing health the last three or four years and became seriously ill Saturday night. He had served on the board of education for 17 years and was a member of the Lutheran wing of Friedens church, Wessnerville. Born in Weisenberg township, Lehigh county, he was a son of Jane (Kunkel) and the late Charles H. Roth. Survivors include his mother; his wife, the former Mercy Tyson; a daughter, Edith, wife of Frank Jaraszewski, Reading; a son, Curtis Roth, at home; and three grandchildren.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 19, 1948, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Gerald I. Roth, 66, Pine Road, Tilden Township, who was dead of natural causes Nov. 1 on arrival in Reading Hospital. Burial was private. He was the husband of Melanie K. (Berry) Roth. Born in Tilden Township, He was a son of Althea L. (Shollenberger) Roth, Tilden Township, and the late Irvin M. Roth. Until retiring in 1997, he had been employed as a truck driver by Alpha Packaging, Centre Township. Roth served in the Army National Guard. Also surviving are three daughters, Julie L. (Roth) Hoffert, Shoemakersville; Dove (Roth) Breiner, Auburn; and Taunia (Roth) Reed, Virginia Beach, Va. There are also four grandchildren and a stepson, Brett V. Long, Tilden Township.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 6, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Harrison Roth, proprietor of the Hensingersville Hotel, died on Monday morning, aged 70 years. He suffered from asthma and heart failure and was bedfast for three weeks. Deceased was widely known, had a great many friends and was a staunch Democrat in politics. He formerly conducted the Longswamp hotel and after vacating same fifteen years ago he bought the Hensingerville hotel. He is survived by his wife, Lovina, nee Boyer, and one daughter, Minnie, wife of A. F. Beitler, residing at home; also one sister, Mrs. Lewis Long, of Mertztown. Interment will be made at the Longswamp church, of which deceased was a life-long member.
[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, February 18, 1909, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harrison Roth, proprietor of the Hensingersville Hotel, aged 70 years, died of asthma and heart failure. After Being bedfast for three weeks. He was ailing since last fall. Deceased was widely known, had a great many friends and was a staunch Democrat in politics. He formerly conducted the Longswamp hotel, near Shamrock, and after vacating the former, he bought the Hensingersville hotel, of which he was proprietor ever since, about 15 years. Deceased is survived by his wife Lovina, nee Boyer, and one daughter Minnie, wife of A. F. Beitler, residing at home. Also one sister, Mrs. Lewis Long, of Mertztown, Pa. Interment will be made at the Longswamp Church of which deceased was a life long member. No arrangements as to the funeral have as yet been made at this writing.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 16, 1909, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Injuries received in a racing mishap Wednesday night at the Buffalo Raceway near Lackawanna, N.Y., proved fatal yesterday for Herb Roth, 54, former Allentonian and known far and wide as one of the most skillful sulky drivers in the country. The accident happened in the sixth race when four sulkies tangled on the first turn. Fifth place horse in the 11-horse field made the turn, broke and stepped into Roth's sulky. Three of the horses tumbled to the track and all drivers were unseated, but only Roth was injured. He was rushed to Our Lady of Victory hospital at Lackawanna with a fractured skull. The name of Herb Roth was synonymous with harness racing at the Allentown Fair and at many eastern points for more than two decades. Practically everyone connected with the sport knew him as "Herby" and all acknowledged him as "one of the best in the business." In more recent years he operated a public training stable at Hamburg, N.Y., location of the Buffalo Raceway and had an average of 20 horses assigned to his care by various owners. While he made his home here before going to New York, the majority of his time was devoted to traveling the eastern circuits, including the Allentown Fair. He was born in Berks county on a farm near Longswamp, a son of the late George and Lizzie (Fritch) Roth and developed a love for horses during his boyhood days. After moving to Allentown early in life he became employed on the railroad. He once disclosed in an interview that he got the "racing bug" in earnest when he purchased a horse which no one seemed able to train. The horse responded to his training and became a winner. He never left the racing business after that. Among the highlights in his career was the season of 1927 when he compiled the amazing number of 49 firsts, including those turned in by Hamsa Dillon, his own horse and one of the favorites in his records. Under his piloting the horse won 18 or 19 starts. Another of the great thrills he recounted was the purchase of Hanover the Great for $310. After careful training he sold the horse to Sep Palin, the old Grand Circuit racing star, for $5,000. During his career he drove in countless races, established track records in the eastern circuit and was able to boast the fact that he had never been injured. His daring and skillful handling of sulkies earned him the name of "The Flying Dutchman." During the past few years he maintained residence in New York and during the winter took the horses entrusted to his care south for training. The past winter he spent at Orlando, Fla. He is survived by his wife, the former Goldie Bach, of Rochester, N.Y.; three brothers and one sister, Mrs. Eva Kleintop, also of Allentown.
Death notice: age at death = 55; buried, Mertztown
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 28, 1948, pages 5 and 22. Submitted by Jerri.]
Herbert A. Roth, 74, of Alburtis R. 1, died Saturday at his home. He was the husband of the late Flossie M. (Frantz) Roth. He was born in Longswamp Township, a son of the late Benjamin A. and Lizzie (Miller) Frantz. Roth was a member of Jordan Lutheran Church, Walberts. He retired 10 years ago from the East Penn Foundry Co., Macungie. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arlene Brensinger of Mertztown R. 1; two sons, Ira of Boyertown R. 1 and Robert of Reading; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Guth of Allentown R.D., and Mabel, wife of Ira Stump of Alburtis; a brother Harvey of Ormrod; 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, May 24, 1964, page C-14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Roth - In Centre, December 9th, 1872, John, son of Peter and Sarah, (born Berger), Roth, aged 9 years, 3 months and 15 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 25, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Katie V. Roth, wife of Edwin Roth, passed away Saturday afternoon at her late home at 3:30 o'clock after an illness of three months. She was born in Longswamp township, Berks county, on Nov. 30, 1880, a daughter of Henry and Sarah (nee Oswald) Seip. She was married 39 years ago and lived on the farms of the Lehigh Portland Cement Co., near Fogelsville, where her husband has been employed for the last 35 years. She was an active member of St. John's Lutheran church of Fogelsville and of the Ladies Aid society of that church. Surviving are her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Charles Henninger, Mrs. Harvey Schmick and Mrs. Fred Leiby; four grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Charles Seip, Kutztown; Mrs. Peter Christman, Breinigsville; Mrs. Sallie Krum, Wescosville; Mrs. John Bowman, Reading, and Francis Seip, Allentown. One daughter, Mrs. Howard Reitz, preceded her in death. The funeral with Rev. J. F. Keller officiating, will be held from her late home on Thursday at 2 p.m., followed by services in St. John's Lutheran church, Fogelsville, and interment in the Fogelsville cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, November 14, 1937, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Leanda Roth, wife of Henry Roth, died yesterday morning of a complication of diseases, which started 14 years ago. Her age was 47 years, 5 months and 30 days. Her husband and several children survive. Funeral Thursday from her late home, No. 328 North Fourteenth Street. Interment at Mertztown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, October 14, 1895. Submitted by Jerri.]
Death came suddenly to Matthias M. Roth, an aged and respected citizen of Emaus, while at work at the Emaus Pipe Foundry yesterday afternoon. Mr. Roth had left his home in seemingly the best of health, and had been at work several hours before he was stricken with apoplexy. The stroke came at about half-past three o'clock while he was busily engaged at his labor, that of special tipping. Fellow workmen assisted him to his home, where a physician was hurriedly summoned, but the man was already beyond medical aid, and sand rapidly until at half-past four, barely an hour after the time he had been stricken, he breathed his last. Matthias M. Roth was born in Rockland township, Berks county, on February 10, 1840. He was a prominent member of Longswamp Lodge, I.O.O.F., and of the Encampment of Odd Fellows at Longswamp. His connection with this order dated back forty years. Deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church at Longswamp and took a great interest in church matters. His residence at Emaus began five years ago, when he moved to that place from Longswamp. Deceased is survived by his widow and the following children: Mrs. Emma Schneck, Mrs. Hannah Fegley, Mrs. Ellen Stansfield and George Roth, all of Emaus. Two children preceded him in death. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 11, 1905, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Richard E. Roth, 41, of Mertztown R. 1, a molder for the East Penn Foundry in Macungie, was killed yesterday in an accident while at work. The accident happened when Roth was extracting a casting from a mold. A puller, a steel bar connected to a hydraulic jack suspended from a chain, is used to extract the casting. The puller apparently slipped from the casing and struck Roth on the side of his face. He was pronounced dead in the office of Dr. William Bollman of Macungie, Lehigh County. Coroner Robert Weir ruled the death resulted from intracranial hemorrhage. Roth was the husband of Lorraine (Seaman) Roth. Born in Alburtis R. 1, he was a son of the late Paul and Mamie (Lohrman) Roth. He was a member of Longswamp United Church of Christ, Longswamp. Roth served in the Air Force during the Korean War. Surviving besides his widow are a son Robert and two daughters, Nancy and JoAnn, all at home; two brothers, Dallas of Alburtis and Donald of Emmaus R. 1; and a sister, Dorothy, wife of Raymond Eisenhard of Akron, Lancaster County. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Calling hours are 7-8:30 p.m. Friday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 13, 1971, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]
Roth -- In Rockland, January 1st, Sarah Roth, wife of Samuel Roth, aged 73 years, 11 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 24, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Simon, son of Jacob Roth and wife, Susanna (nee Klinefelder), died suddenly of apoplexy on Sunday morning, Mar. 3, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Schappel, of Topton. He was 75 years, 2 months, and 23 days of age. He was born Jan. 26, 1832, in Lebanon and was baptized in early infancy and confirmed in his youth in the Lutheran faith. He was married to Miss Judith Fenstermaker many years ago. Of five sons and five daughters, one son and two daughters survive: Jacob, of Lenhartsville; Emma, wife of Isaac Zettlemoyer, of Greenwich, near Lenhartsville; and Mrs. Schappel, of Topton. Deceased is also survived by his widow, who was too feeble with age to attend the funeral. The service, which was largely attended, took place on Saturday morning, March 9, in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Bowers. Interment in the adjoining Lutheran and Reformed cemetery. Rev. William F. Bond officiated. William Behm, John Rohrbach and Mr. Schofer were among the bearers.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 16, 1907, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Among the local survivors of A. Beatrice (Young) Rothenberger, 92, who died Feb. 24 in Highlands at Wyomissing Skilled Nursing Unit, is a son, G. Richard Rothenberger, Mohrsville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rothenberger -- In Muhlenberg, on July 20th, David L. son of the deceased John L. Rothenberger, aged 27 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 26, 1879. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held for Dorothy F. "Dolly" Rothenberger, 66, who died April 29 in her residence in York.
She was the wife of Charles H. Rothenberger Jr.
Born in Gilbertsville, she was employed in her father's businesses, M & M Hosiery and Penn Stretch Co., both of Gilbertsville. She was later employed by Danskin Inc., York, and was last employed for 14 years by Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta, Lancaster County, retiring in 2002.
She was a member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, York.
Rothenberger was a 1955 graduate of Boyertown High School.
In addition to her husband, she is also survived by two daughters, Teresa A. (Rothenberger) Bachman, York, and Yvonne G. (Rothenberger) Taylor, Red Lion, York County.
Other survivors include a brother and five grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to York Cancer Center, 25 Monument Road, York, PA 17404.
Burial was in Susquehanna Memorial Gardens, York.
The arrangements were handled by the Olewiler & Heffner Funeral Home Inc., Red Lion.
[Source: Boyertown Times, May 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rothenberger - In this city on June 22, Elizabeth, wife of Daniel Rothenberger, aged 79 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No 346 North Ninth street, on Friday morning at 9 o'clock, services and interment at Alsace church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, June 23, 1880. Submitted by: Diana.]
Mrs. Kitty Rothenberger, of Alburtis, who fell and broke her leg four weeks ago, died yesterday. She was born near Alburtis and never lived more than four miles away from the place of her birth in the 78 years of her life. She was greatly beloved and respected by every one that knew her, and is mourned by hosts of friends. She leaves one son, James, and these daughters, Mrs. C. Q. Beers and Mrs. Catharine Scott, of Alburtis, and Mrs. Frank Druckenmiller of Perth Amboy, N.J. Interment at Longswamp Church, Tuesday at 9.30 a.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, May 25, 1901, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Lillian V. Rothenberger, 68, of 311 W. Somerset St., Fleetwood, died Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since May 19. She was the wife of Elwood E. Rothenberger. Born in Fleetwood, she was a daughter of J. Lester and Effie L. (Keim) Schoedler, Fleetwood. She was employed for 42 years by the Fleetwood Shirt Factory, retiring in 1991. A member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Fleetwood, she had sung in the choir for 54 years.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, May 27, 1993, p. C5. Submitted by: Judy.]
Raymond L. Rothenberger, 91, Alsace Township, died April 4 at 1:40 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient one week. He was the husband of Blanche M. (Kantner) Rothenberger. Born in Temple, he was a son of the late James and Mabel (Smith) Rothenberger. Rothenberger was employed for 20 years in the varnish department by The Glidden Company, Reading, retiring in 1974. He was an Army veteran of World War II. His wife is his only survivor. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in the Whelan Schwartz Funeral Home Inc. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, April 6, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Died. On the 9th ult., in Siesholtzville, Reuben Rothenberger, aged 64 years, 7 months and 5 days, and on the 21st ult., Christine, widow of said deceased, aged 64 years, 3 months and 17 days.
[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, March 8, 1882, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]
Several Hundred persons, including members of the Berks County Bar Association and representatives of Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, paid their final tribute today to Abraham H Rothermel, 86, oldest lawyer in Reading and former district attorney, who was killed Monday night while crossing Fifth and Walnut Streets.
Services were conducted in Second Reformed Church by the Rev. Sheldon E Mackey, pastor. Burial took place in Douglassville Cemetery.
The college delegation was headed by Dr Theodore Distler, president. Rothermel was a trustee of the school. A meeting of the Berks County Trust Company's board of directors, of which Rothermel also a member, was called earlier in the day to permit members to attend the services.
Rothermel lived at the Wyomissing Club, and was approaching the club when he was struck by an automobile. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Miller Funeral Home.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 16, 1950, p. 6. Submitted by Michelle.]
The remains of Mrs. Amanda, wife of Charles Rothermel, Bowers, were laid at rest at New Jerusalem on Saturday, February 4. She was well and favorably known and there was a large attendance. The deceased was a daughter of James DeLong and wife, Hannah (nee Angstadt), and was born July 1, 1874; baptized August 16, 1874, by Rev. D. K. Humbert. She was confirmed at New Jerusalem by the same pastor, and by him was joined in marriage to Charles Rothermel on May 15, 1897. The union was blessed with one son and three daughters, all of whom survive with the bereaves husband and father. She was ailing for some time with heart trouble, and passed away suddenly on Tuesday, January 31, aged 53 years, 6 months and 30 days. There remain also three brothers and six grandchildren. She was a life-long member of the New Jerusalem church, and of the Pioneer Grange, No. 1777, of Topton. The undertakers, J. J. Schofer & Son, of Topton, were in Charge. Rev. W. F. Bond conducted the services.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 10, 1928, page 18. Submitted by Jerri.]
Angeline, wife of Francis M. Rothermel, died at her home in Lebanon, aged 50 years and 11 months. She was stricken last Friday afternoon, and there was no hopes for her recovery from the time she was taken ill. Deceased was possessed of many noble traits of character and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. She was a consistent member of St. Paul's United Evangelical Church, Lebanon, and was a prominent member of different societies of the congregation. Mrs. Rothermel was formerly a Miss Noll, and was born in Fleetwood, November 17, 1852. Besides her husband, these children survive: Mrs. Oscar Early, Misses Sarah, Annie and Mary Selen and Llewellyn Rothermel, all of Lebanon. Four children are dead. These sisters and brothers remain: Mrs. Joseph Schlegel, Spring Valley, Ill.; Mrs. Michael Vaulkert, Milwaukee; Mrs. Cyrus Knoll, Fleetwood; Mrs. John Schroeder, Reading; Mrs. James Lloyd, Bethlehem, and John Noll, Kutztown; Allen Noll, Fleetwood; Jacob Noll, Kutztown; Peter Noll, Chicago. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, October 21, at 12.30 o'clock, with services at the house. The funeral cortege will proceed to Fleetwood on the 1.57 train, for interment.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, October 20, 1903, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Annie Amelia Rothermel, widow of Emanuel Rothermel, died Friday at 440 W. Walnut St., Kutztown, where she had been residing with her daughter, Ella M. Rothermel. She was aged 71 years and 4 days. She was born in Topton, the daughter of the late Jonathan and Emmaline (Jones) Yenser. She was a member of St. John's Reformed church. Surviving are the following children: Helen C., wife of John Bell, Monogagy; Ella M. Rothermel, Kutztown, and Beulah, wife of William Gring, Lancaster, and one granddaughter. One brother, Edwin Yenser, Kutztown, and three sisters, Mrs. L. J. Rathman, Reading; Mrs. Joseph Moyer, Allentown and Mrs. Richard Glasser of Brooklyn, near Kutztown, also survive. Funeral services will be held at the Fritz funeral home, Kutztown, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in the Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, August 6, 1944, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Annie L. (Merkel) Rothermel, widow of Milton Rothermel, died Saturday afternoon at her home on Mertztown R. 1, Rockland township. Mrs. Rothermel was born in Longswamp township, a daughter of the late William and Torinda (Stern) Merkel, and was a member of New Jerusalem church. Surviving are the following children: Lawrence M. and Fred M. Rothermel, Mertztown R. 1; Lillie, wife of Henry J. Fox, Dryville; Mrs. Minnie M. Delp, Topton; and Helen M., wife of Robert Shade, at home. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Sallie Dry, Topton, 24 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will take place at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the late home, with continued rites in New Jerusalem church, Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery adjoining the church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, October 13, 1947, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rothermel - In Stonersville, on the 16th inst., Amelia, wife of Daniel Rothermel, and daughter of Nathan and Deborah Young, aged 23 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, July 22, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Miss Betty Jean Rothermel, 24, of 30 Pine St., Kutztown, died Monday night at Allentown Hospital. Born in Mertztown, a daughter of George A. and Bella V. (Geiger) Rothermel, she is survived by her parents, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Geiger of Mertztown, and the following brothers and sisters: Catherine, wife of Robert Himmelreich, West Reading; Delores, wife of Warren Rohrbach, Fleetwood R.D., and Dennis, Roy, Harold and Linda, at home.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, May 28, 1952, page 45. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rothermel - In Muhlenberg, March 30th, Catharine, wife of Peter Rothermel, aged 55 years, 5 months and 5 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 12, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Catharine M (Gehret), widow of John S Rothermel, 96, died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs Howard A Schmeck, on the Pottsville Pike, in Muhlenberg Twp.
She was a member of Hinnershitz Reformed Church Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies, and Rebekah Lodge of Leesport. Surviving are her daughter Milliem wife of Howard A Schmeck, with whom she lived; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the daughter's home, the Rev J R Rothermel and Rev C R Rahn officiating. Interment will be made in Hinnershitz Church Cemetery. F F Seidel Inc, funeral director, have charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 31, 1941, p. 12. Submitted by Michelle.]
Daniel H Rothermel, 51 of Birdsboro R D 2 was pronounced dead on arrival yesterday at St Joseph's Hospital, Reading, after being found in his automobile by Exeter Police. He had been en route to Birdsboro Corp., where he was a foreman.
Rothermel was believed to have been stricken by a heart attack. He had been under physicians care for coronary trouble.
Born in Exeter Township, he was the son of Nettie (Herb) Rothermel and the late Amos Rothermel. A member of Schwarzwald United Church of Christ, Jacksonwald, Rothermel also was affiliated with the Stonersville Fire Co., Birdsboro Sportsmen's Club and Reading Industrial Management Club.
In addition to his mother of Birdsboro R D 2, he is survived by his widow Margaret (Kline) Rothermel.
Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Shalkop Funeral Home, here, the Rev Clyde E Huber officiating. Burial will be made in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 28, 1966, p. 46. Submitted by Michelle.]
Daniel K. Rothermel, aged sixty-six years, eleven months and six days, died of heart failure at Fleetwood Thursday morning. He leaves his widow (nee Oswald) and the following children: Robert O. and Lewis O., of Reading; Laura, at home; Mrs. George Romig, Boyertown; Mrs. Frank Den, Battle Creek, Ia. He moved from Reading to a farm near this place seventeen years ago and later engaged in the delivery business.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 11, 1918, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Douglass H. Rothermel Sr., 76, died of natural causes Aug. 14 at 4:50 p.m. in his residence in Denver, Lancaster County. He was the husband of Betty J. (Hess) Rothermel. Born in West Reading, he was a son of the late Douglass E. and Helen (Pfleger) Rothermel. Rothermel was employed for many years as an engineer by Metropolitan Edison Co., Muhlenberg Township, until his retirement. He was a member of Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn. Rothermel is also survived by a son, Douglass H. Jr., Toms River, N.J. Other survivors include two grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Graveside services will be private in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township. Good Funeral Home & Cremation Centre Inc., Reamstown, Lancaster County, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 16, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
E Mae H Rothermel, 81, of 1761 Perkiomen Ave., died at 1:05 a.m. Saturday in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where she had been a patient since Sep 8.Born in Oley, she was a daughter of the late John S and Katie H (Hartman) Rothermel.
She was a harpist and a pianist. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn. The Rev. Charles E Mertz will officiate. Burial will be in Spies-Zion Cemetery, Alsace Twp.
[Source: Reading Eagle, September 13, 1981, p. 100. Submitted by Michelle.]
Fleetwood, July 28 (Special). _ Mrs. Eleanor (Pringle) Rothermel died at her home, 114 West Washington street, this borough, after a lingering illness of complications. Aged 63 years, 11 months and 26 days. She was a daughter of the late William T. and Mary Anna (Purvis) Pringle and was born in Alnwick, Eng. Surviving are one daughter, Dora, at home, and the following brothers and sisters: Arthur E., Samuel, Amy, Charlotte and Dora Pring1e, all of Philadelphia.
Funeral on Thursday. July 30, at 2 p.m. All services in Emmanuel Evangelical Church, this borough. Rev. A. G. Woodring will officiate. Interment in Fleetwood Cemetery. W.J. Christ, local funeral director, is in charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Rothermel--In Fleetwood, on the 27th inst., Mrs. Eleanor (Pringle) Rothermel, aged 63 years, 11 months, 26 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Thursday at 2 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. All services in Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Fleetwood. Interment in Fleetwood cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening, 7 to 9.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 1931. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Ella Mae Rothermel, 74, of Zerbe Sisters Nursing Home, formerly of Reading, and with surviving nieces and cousins in the Allentown area, died Thursday in the Ephrata Community Hospital, Lancaster County. Born in Kutztown, she was the daughter of the late Emmanuel and Anna (Yenser) Rothermel. She served as a Navy nurse for 17 years, retiring in 1938 with the rank of ensign. She was a member of St. Mark's United Church of Christ, Reading. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in the Gibson and Sanders Funeral Home, 1501-03 N. 11th St., Reading. Calling hours are 1-2 p.m. Monday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 23, 1968, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Entering a doctor's office at 1:15 yesterday morning for treatment fora heart attack, Emanuel Rothermel, of Kutztown, dropped over dead before he had a chance to tell the physician of the ailment. He was aged 60 years. Shortly after midnight Mr. Rothermel suffered a heart attack which became so acute that he decided to seek medical treatment. His wife accompanied him to the office of Dr. I. L. Peters and aroused the physician who admitted them. As Mr. Rothermel entered the office he slumped to the floor and was dead when examined by the doctor. Mr. Rothermel was a native of Kutztown and resided there all his life. He was a son of Mary N. and the late Thomas Rothermel, and for the past quarter of a century or so was employed at the plant of the Kutztown Foundry and Machine company, where of recent years he served as a department foreman. He was a member of St. John's Reformed church, Kutztown. His father preceded him in death last June. Surviving him are his widow, Annie, nee Yenser; his aged mother; three daughters, Helen, wife of John Bell, of Monocacy; Ella M. Rothermel, R.N., a nurse at the U.S. Naval hospital at Marie Island, Calif.; and Beulah, wife of William Gring, of this city; a sister, Mrs. Lemuel Greth, of Wernersville, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon with brief services at his late home on West Walnut street, Kutztown, at 1.30 o'clock, followed by further services in St. John's Reformed church, Kutztown, Rev. Angstadt officiating. Interment will be made in the Fairview cemetery of that place.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 1, 1932, pages 5 and 18. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rothermel - On October 19th, in Perry, Emelina, daughter of Daniel S and Esther Rothermel, aged 6 years and 1 month.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 9, 1872. Submitted by Kathy.]
Emma (Becker), widow of Jeremiah Rothermel, 77, a former resident of Reading, died yesterday in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. She lived at 25 North Sixty-third St., Philadelphia. She was a member of Shalter's Church. Her husband Jeremiah Rothermel, preceded her in death.
Surviving are the following children; Mildred of Philadelphia; Jeremiah, of Reading; stepson, Charles, of Sunbury; two brothers, William and Wellington, of Temple; two sisters, Mrs Annie Shadel of Allentown, and Mrs. Lillie Parker, of Temple, and three grandchildren.
F. F. Seidel, Inc., Funeral directors are in charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 13, 1940, p. 18. Submitted by Michelle.]
Rothermel - In Richmond, April 24th, Enoch Rothermel, son of Leonard and Catharine Rothermel, aged 21 years, 2 months and 16 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 10, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]
Esther L. (Merkle) Rothermel, widow of Louis Rothermel, died Wednesday at her home near Shillington. She was 69 years old. Born at Hancock, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Lucy, nee Fisher, Merkle. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Jacob Rothermel of Hancock and George of Alburtis R. 1; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Weaver of Wernersville. Rev. W. S. Dry will officiate at services Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Schofer funeral home, 107 Main St., Topton, with interment in Maxatawny cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 4, 1942, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
Stony Creek Mills, Feb 16 - Eva McKenty wife of Abraham H Rothermel, attorney, died yesterday in St Joseph's Hospital. She was a life long member of Christ Episcopal Church. Surviving are her husband, a son Fred, and a brother. Funeral on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence, the Rev Frederick A MacMillen officiating. Interment Douglassville Cemetery, in charge of the Stump Funeral Home. Fleetwood.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 16, 1940, p. 24. Submitted by Michelle.]
Frederick "Fred" deP. Rothermel Sr, a local artist and historian, died Wednesday at 1:28 p.m. in Reading Hospital, when he had been a patient since Oct 23. His wife Mary (Sprang) Rothermel died Feb 28 1982. Rothermel, 88, of Country Meadows, Wyomissing, favored water colors for his paintings.
He had one man art shows at the Philadelphia Art Alliance, Kutztown University, Philadelphia College of Art. and the Wyomissing Institute of Fine Arts.
In addition, his work was exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Trenton State Museum, the Harrisburg Art Alliance, the Reading Community College and the Reading Public Museum.
Rothermel also wrote and illustrated articles for foreign travel magazine of Cunard Steamship Co. and illustrated a number of books. A council member of the Historical Society of Berks County, he wrote and illustrated titles and covers for the Historical Review. A former member of the Board of Directors of Friends of Reading Museum, he was an honorary member of Wyomissing Institute of Fine Arts.
After graduating from the former Schuylkill Seminary, now Albright College; Franklin and Marshall College and Dickenson Law School. Rothermel enrolled in the Philadelphia College of Art. Following graduation in 1935, he became a faculty member and served as head of the second year drawing department.
In 1942, he entered the army and was assigned to the Corps of Engineers at Fort Belvoir, VA, where he became acting head of the camouflage branch of the Research and Development Department. After leaving the Army in 1946 as a captain, he continued teaching. In 1953, he returned to Reading and joined the advertising firm of Beaumont, Heller and Sperling, where he served as a unit art director until retiring in 1972.
Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Abraham H and Eva (McKently) Rothermel. Surviving is a son, Frederick Jr., Reading. John P Feeney Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 8, 1991, p. B-7. Submitted by Michelle.]
Mrs. Grace E. Rothermel, 79, died Wednesday in her Fleetwood R. 1 home. She was the wife of Lawrence M. Rothermel. Born in Rockland Township, she was a daughter of the late John A. K. and Ida (Guinther) Youse. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of the New Jerusalem Union Church, Fleetwood R. 1. Surviving with her husband are two daughter, Helen E., wife of Elton H. Sunday, of Kutztown R. 3; and Carrie T., wife of Ralph P. Kercher, of Alburtis R. 1; three sons, John M. and Horace W., both of Fleetwood R. 1; and Elmer A., of Hamburg; two brothers, Scott A. Youse, of Fleetwood R. 1; and Paul Youse, of Reading; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the church. There will be a calling hour from 9:30 a.m. until time of services. The Trexler and Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, July 21, 1977, page 26. Submitted by Jerri.]
In this city on the 1st inst., Guy P son of Lewis O and Beulah Rothermel aged 4 years 1 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice from the residence of the parents, 1127 Marion Street, on Monday at 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the house. Services at the house. Will leave on Tuesday, 8:05 a.m. train, for Moselem. Further services and interment at Becker's St. Peter's Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, August 3 1907. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
ROTHERMEL - Near Fleetwood, on the 7th inst., Hannah (nee Readinger), widow of Jonas Rothermel, aged 83 years 6 months and 19 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, form her late residence, near Fleetwood, Tuesday, July 11, at 1:30 p.m. at the house. Services in St. Paul's Union Church. Interment in cemetery adjoining.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 9, 1911. Submitted by Betty.]
Harold Robert Rothermel, 76, Fleetwood, died May 1 at 8:30 p.m. in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where he had resided since April 12. He was the husband of Ruth I. (Fetter) Rothermel. Born in Blandon, he was a son of the late Arthur H. and Annie M. (Angstadt) Rothermel. Rothermel was employed for 30 years by Globe Underwear, Shoemakersville, retiring as a foreman in 1990. He is also survived by two daughters, Pamela A. (Rothermel) Fister, Pittsburgh, and Paulette A. (Rothermel) Pollock, Fleetwood. Other survivors include a sister, Anna Mae (Rothermel) Schappell, Alsace Township; and two brothers, Forrest, Leesport, and Earl, Blandon. There are also three grandsons. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, May 3, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Harvey H Rothermel 79, died suddenly yesterday in his home, 637 Washington St. Dr Paul D. Good, Berks coroner, issued a certificate of death due to natural causes.
Rothermel a native of Leesport. His wife Hettie (Delp) preceded him in death. He was a member if the Junior Fire Company and its Home Association. He was the last of his immediate family.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the chapel of F F Seidel, Inc., the Rev Walter T Hempel officiating. Burial will be made in Pleasant View Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 12, 1953, p. 19. Submitted by Michelle.]
Services for Hettie A Rothermel, 73, of 632 Main St., Blandon, will be Friday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Ronald J. Keller will officiate in the Walter R Christ Funeral Home., Laureldale. Burial will be in Salem (Shalter's) Cemetery, Alsace Twp.
Mrs. Rothermel died Monday afternoon in her residence.
Born in Maidencreek Twp., she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Hettie (Burkert) Kline.
Her husband John S Rothermel died in 1956.
Mrs. Rothermel was a member of the Walnuttown, Ruscombmanor and Blandon fire companies.
Surviving are two daughters, Verna E, wife of Samuel G Beck, with whom she last resided, and Louella M, wife of Harry L., Amos Jr, Reading. Also three sons; John L, Fleetwood R D 2; Leroy E, Blandon; and Russell K Fleetwood R D 4; 23 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 19, 1980. Submitted by Michelle.]
J. Edward Rothermel, of Reading, was killed by a Philadelphia & Reading express train at the East Penn shops, Reading, on Tuesday. Rothermel left home with the expectation of seeing the Knights of the Golden Eagle demonstration. Fearing that the would be late for the parade, he hurried down the Reading railroad tracks. There he saw a south bound coal train passing. he attempted to cross a number of tracks and board it. His attention was directed entirely to the coal train and he failed to notice the express on the East Penn tracks. He started to cross them and in an instant he was struck by engine No. 2?? and hurled into the air. His companion was uninjured. His right leg was broken and several bruises on the lower portion of the body told of the injuries which caused death. Rothermel was 19 years of age and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rothermel, of Kutztown. His parents, one brother and two sisters survive.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 15, 1896, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jacob Rothermel, son of the late James and Magdalena (Smith) Rothermel, born July 21, 1849, in Jefferson Twp., Berks Co., Pa., was baptized in infancy and confirmed in Christ, Little Tulpehocken, Church. He was united in marriage to Sarah Himmelberger, who preceded him in death by 10 years. Mr. Rothermel died on Friday, Sept. 18, 1931, in the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maggie Rothermel, Womelsdorf, Pa., at the age of 82 years, 1 months and 24 days, and is survived by four sons and one daughter. His funeral was held on Sept. 21, with all services at the home and interment in Zion Church Cemetery, Womelsdorf.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1932. Submitted by Kathy.]
Jacob D. Rothermel, 54, of Mertztown R. 1, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of Miriam (Rothermel) Rothermel. He was employed at Caloric Appliance Corp., Topton. Born in Bowers, he was a son of the late Charles and Amanda (Delong) Rothermel. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Maxatawny Zion Church. Surviving with his widow are a daughter Anna, wife of Franklin Bortz, Macungie R. 1; two sons, Jacob C. and John L., both of Kutztown; a sister, Mrs. Katie Weiser, of Topton, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Fritz and Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 20, 1964, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jeremiah G. Rothermel, a retired farmer, died at his home in Fleetwood from complications. He was confined to bed two weeks. Mr. Rothermel was a native of Fleetwood and was aged 73 years. There survive the following children: Hettie R., at home; Jeremiah R., Allentown; Emma R., Reading; Lloyd, Blandon; also two grandchildren, one brother, Albert D., Blandon. He was a member of the Reformed church of this place. Funeral, Monday morning, May 4, at 9.30 o'clock at the house.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, May 3, 1925, p. 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
John Edwin Rothermel, 76, of Macungie R. 1, died yesterday morning at his home. He had been ill for a year. Born in Rockland Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late John and Carolina (Boyer) Rothermel. He was a member of Zion Lehigh Lutheran Church, near Alburtis. He was employed by the Reading Railroad for 34 years until he retired four years ago. His last job was as a watchman at the Macungie crossing. Surviving are his wife, Sovana (Jacobs) Rothermel; a son, Charles H., of Alburtis; two daughters, Mrs. James King of Macungie R. 1, and Mrs. Lester Diehl, at home; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers and a sister. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Zion Lehigh Lutheran Church.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 11, 1956, page 34. Submitted by Jerri.]
John K Rothermel, of Richmond, Passes Away, Aged 72 Years and 4 Monthes.
After an illness of four weeks, John K Rothermel, on of Berks County's well-know farmers, died at his home in Richmond Township, at 10:50 o'clock Thursday Evening. Deceased was aged 72 years, 4 months and 22 days, and prior to a month ago was in good health. He was suddenly taken ill with a cold, which superinduced a stroke of apoplexy and caused his death.
Mr Rothermel was one of the most thrifty farmers in that section and took unusual interest in cultivating his large farm. He was a firm believer in public schools and was a Director 12 years. His children are exceptionally well educated. Two daughters teach school and one son is a member of the faculty of the Manuel Training School. Philadelphia, while another daughter is an instructor at the Camden High School. One son is a lawyer and another a doctor.
For many years Mr. Rothermel managed several mines for the Northampton Iron Company and Rothermel & Co., in connection with his farm work. About nine months ago he purchased a fine home at Fleetwood, but traveled back and forth to his farm in Richmond Township every day. He was taken ill while on the farm, consequently he remained there until his death.
Besides his widow, Susan E (nee Peters), there remains these children; Ira P Rothermel and Dr John P Rothermel, Reading; Harry P Rothermel, professor in the Manuel Training School, Philadelphia; Esther, wife of Jacob H Rothermel, Fleetwood; Susan, wife of Rev. M. L. Herbine, Reading; Sallie and Florence, at home; also the following brothers and sisters; Daniel K Rothermel, Reading, Peter K Rothermel, Molltown; Mrs Hannah Schmeck, Reading; Hattie Wagonhorst, Kutztown; Mrs Jacob S Adam, Evansville. Deceased was an esteemed member of Becker's St. Peter's Reformed Church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 28, 1908, p. 1. Submitted by Michelle.]
John L Rothermel Sr, 66 of Fleetwood R D 5, died Monday at 10:25 in his residence.
He was the husband of Ruth E (Snyder) Rothermel.
Born in Maidencreek Twp, he was the son of the late John S and Hettie (Kline0 Rothermel.
Rothermel had been employed by the Glidden Co for 43 years, retiring in 1985.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
In additional to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Fay, wife of William L Moatz, Fleetwood R D r, and Wendy Rothermel, at home. A son, John L Rothermel Jr, Fleetwood R D 5 and a grandson, two brothers Russell, Fleetwood R D 5 and Leroy, Blandon. Also two sisters, Verna, wife of Samuel Beck, Blandon, and Louella, wife of Harry Amos, Reading.
Walter R Christ Funeral Home, Laureldale, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 1, 1989, p. 34. Submitted by Michelle.]
Lewis W. Rothermel, WPA worker, died suddenly of a heart attack Saturday night at his home, E. Franklin St., Topton, aged 60 years, 10 months and 14 days. Dr. warren Trexler of Topton, deputy coroner of Berks county, issued a certificate of death by an acute heart condition. Mr. Rothermel was born in Maiden Creek township, Berks county, a son of the late John and Angelina (Lamm) Rothermel. He lived in Topton the last 20 years. Surviving are his wife; a son George of Alburtis; a daughter, Mrs. Jacob Rothermel, Hancock; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hafer and Mrs. Kate Klick, Reading; one brother, George, of Reading; eight grandchildren and one step-sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Reinert of Rosemead, Cal. Services will be held at the J. J. Schofer funeral home, 107 Main St., Topton, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Maxatawny cemetery. The Rev. W. S. Dry will officiate.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, February 6, 1939, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Katie H (Hartman) Rothermel, 77, wife of John S Rothermel died this morning at her home, 1761 Perkiomen Ave. She was a daughter of the late Valentine and Sarah W. (Reiff) Hartman and was a member of Spies Evangelical and Reformed Church. Surviving beside her husband is a daughter, Mae, at home.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Lutz Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. John B Zinn will officiate. Burial will be made in Spies Church Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, unknown date. Submitted by Michelle.]
Services were held in Christ (DeLong) United Church of Christ, Bowers, for Leona A. Rothermel of Park Road, Richmond Township, who died March 14 in Kutztown Manor Inc., where she had resided two days. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Maxatawny Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Paul W. Rothermel, who died Dec. 25, 1997. Born in Rockland Township, she was a daughter of the late Astor Z. and Minnie V. (Hess) Welder. Until her retirement in the early 1980's, she was employed as a presser by J L Manufacturing, Fleetwood, for over 20 years. Rothermel was a member of Christ (DeLong) United Church of Christ. She was also a past secretary of the Ladies Bible Study Group of Hope Lutheran Church, Bowers. Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Kutztown, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Lydia Rothermel, one of the best known residents of Fleetwood, succumbed to valvular disease of the heart, aged 64 years. Besides her husband, Lewis, she is survived by the following children: Prof. H. C. Rothermel, principal of the K.S.N.S.; Silas, a member of the Berks bar; Samuel, of Reading; Dr. Louis R., of Philadelphia; Mrs. Henry Machemer, of Kutztown; Mrs. Harvey Rothermel, of Walnuttown, and Mrs. Morris Stewart, of Mohnton.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 11, 1908, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Fleetwood, for Mabel A. Rothermel, of Pleasant Hill Road, who died May 20 in Kutztown Manor, where she had been a patient since April 26.
Burial was in St. Paul's Union Cemetery, Fleetwood.
She was predeceased by her husband, LeRoy B. Rothermel, who died Oct. 1, 1993.
Born in Richmond Township, she was a daughter of the late H. Alvin and Judith C. (Barrall) Miller.
She was employed by McCrory's, Kutztown, for many years.
Surviving is a sister, Virginia K. (Miller) Steward, Walnuttown.
[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Services were held for Margaret L. Rothermel, 87, formerly of Walnut Road, Exeter Township, who died November 25 at the Reading Hospital.
She was taken to the hospital from the Berkshire Center, Exeter Township.
She was predeceased by her husband, Daniel H. Rothermel.
Rothermel was born in Geigertown.
Surviving are three sisters: Ruth (Kline) Davidheiser, Kulptown; Grace
(Kline) McMullen, Exeter Township; and Lillian (Kline) Fidler, Stonersville.
Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.
The Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, December 4, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Milton B. Rothermel, a farmer of Mertztown R.D., near New Jerusalem, died at 5.55 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Reading hospital from a heart ailment. He was aged 62 years. He was born at Fleetwood, a son of John M. and Caroline Boyer Rothermel. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of the New Jerusalem church, of the Order Knights of Friendship of New Jerusalem and the Order of Orioles of Fleetwood. Mr. Rothermel is survived by his wife, Annie L. Merkel Rothermel; five children, Mrs. Ellen Shade, at home; Lawrence M., Fred M. and Mrs. Henry Fox, Mertztown R. 1, and Mrs. Minnie Delp, Topton; 19 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. George Keller, Fleetwood, and three brothers, Charles Rothermel of Bowers, Edwin Rothermel of Alburtis and William Rothermel of Mertztown R. 1. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon with brief services at his late home at 1.30 o'clock followed by continued services in the New Jerusalem church, Rev. William H. Kline of Topton and Rev. William F. Bond of Shamrock officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call Wednesday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, P, Sunday, December 26, 1937, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Miriam E. Rothermel, 69, died Tuesday in her home at 251 E. Main St., Kutztown. She was the widow of Jacob D. Rothermel. Born in Reading, a daughter of the late Lewis and Esther (Merkel) Rothermel, she was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Maxatawny. Surviving are a daughter, Anna M., wife of Franklin Bortz of Kutztown; two sons, Jacob C., of Reading, and John L., of Kutztown; a brother, George Rothermel, of Kutztown, and 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the William S. Fritz Funeral Home, Kutztown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 2, 1974, page 43. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held in Pleasant Union Church, Lillington, N.C., for Molene B. Rothermel, 84, Tobias Lane, Bern Township, who died Dec. 30 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient for three days. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Marshall Rothermel, who died June 1, 1999. Born in Lillington, she was a daughter of the late John C. and Bessie (Johnson) Brown. She was a graduate of Lillington High School and a member of Pleasant Union Christian Church, Lillington. Surviving are a daughter, Donna F. (Rothermel) Koch, Bernville; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Tommy Brown, Lillington; and two sisters, Mary L. (Brown) Tudor, Angier, N.C., and Louise (Brown) Lancaster, Fayetteville, N.C. The Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, West Reading, was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Mrs. Naomi B. (Brensinger) Rothermel, 58, a teacher in the Leesport School, died yesterday at her home, 123 N. Richmond St., Fleetwood. She was a daughter of the late Rev. M. H. Brensinger and Ellen Jan (Butz) Brensinger. Mrs. Rothermel was a member of the Maiden Creek E-R Church. Surviving are a son, Richard L., Cincinnati, Ohio; two grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Wilkins, Shinglehouse.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 25, 1953, page 23. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Paul L. Rothermel, 75, of Beaumont Avenue, Temple, who died March 16 in Reading Hospital, where he was a patient. He was the husband of Reva E. (Parsons) Rothermel. His first wife, Doris C. Rothermel, died in 1979. Born in Ruscombmanor Township, Rothermel served in the Army for 20 years, retiring in 1967 as a staff sergeant. He was later employed for 13 years as a machine operator by Electro Space Fabricators Inc., Topton, retiring in 1991. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Rothermel was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Fleetwood. He is also survived by two sons, Jerry L. Rothermel, Fountain Hill, Ariz., and Paul W. Rothermel, Minersville, Schuylkill County; and two daughters, Kathy M. (Rothermel) Freymoyer, Hamburg, and Michelle P. Rothermel, Muhlenberg Township. Other survivors include two stepsons, Clifford Gigee, Sayre, Bradford County and Gary Gigee, Knoxville, Tenn. Also surviving are a brother, two sisters; nine grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township. The arrangements were handled by the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 25, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Peter K. Rothermel, aged seventy years, died Monday evening of old age and general debility, at the home of his brother, Daniel K. Rothermel, Fleetwood. He was never married. He was an invalid for several years. Deceased was a son of the late Daniel and Esther (nee Koller) Rothermel, and was born and reared in Maidencreek township. He is survived by theses brothers and sisters: Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Adam, Shoemakersville; Esther Wagonhurst, Kutztown; and Daniel K., Fleetwood.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 8, 1916, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]
A lingering illness of about four years' duration Thursday night ended in the death of Ruth B., wife of the Berks county controller, Samuel H. Rothermel, and daughter of Rev. Dr. M. H. and Ellen Good Brensinger. Death came at 10.30 o'clock at her home at Fleetwood. Mrs. Rothermel was born at Fleetwood and resided there all her life with the exception of several years when she served as a teacher in the public schools of this city. She also taught for a time in the public schools of Berks county. She was a graduate of the Fleetwood high school and of the Keystone State Normal School, now the State Teachers College, and was an accomplished musician. She took an active part in the affairs of the churches comprising her father's charge, which included the one at Trexlertown in this county. Besides her husband and her parents, she is survived by a son, Samuel M., at home, and two sisters, Gertrude A., wife of John Kirlin, of this city, and Naomi, wife of Lloyd R. Rothermel, of Fleetwood. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home, 10 East Main street, Fleetwood, with Rev. William H. Kline and Rev. Wilmer H. Long officiating. Interment will be made in the Fleetwood cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 18, 1931, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Susan B. (nee Schaeffer), widow of Amos Rothermel, of Fleetwood, died of diabetes in the Reading hospital on Saturday. Her age was 68 years, 7 months and 26 days. The following children survive: Wilson S., attorney, of Reading; Dr. George S., the Misses Esther and Clara, Fleetwood; Miss Elizabeth, East Orange, N.J. The surviving brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Amelia Noll and Miss Carrie B. Schaeffer, Fleetwood; Mrs. Mary Diener, Hamburg; Jacob B. Schaeffer, Pennside; George B. Schaeffer, Reading. Funeral, Wednesday.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, June 2, 1920, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]
Rothermel - In Richmond, April 27th, Susanna Rothermel, widow of John Rothermel, aged 76 years, 4 months and 10 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 13, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Terry L. Rothermel, of Lowland Road, Tilden Township, who died of natural causes Aug. 18 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient eight days. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County. He was the husband of Connie S. (Correll) Rothermel. Born in West Reading, he was a son of the late Lee E. and Beatrice R. (Williamson) Rothermel. Until 2002, he was the owner/operator of Smoketown South Archery Shop, located at his residence, for seven years. He was also employed as a fastener for 17 years by G. P. Fasteners, Shoemakersville, last working March 8, 2001. Rothermel was a past president of the East Coast Four-Wheel Drive Association, Inc. Also surviving are a sister, Evelyn M. (Yerger) Hunsicker, Hamburg.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, August 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Thomas Rothermel died at his late home on Walnut street, Kutztown, on Saturday evening, June 27. His death was directly caused by apoplexy. Several weeks ago he fell down a flight of steps and it is thought that this hastened his death. He was eighty-three years old. He is survived by his wife, nee Kutz, one son, Emanuel, of Kutztown, and one daughter, Mrs. Clara Greth, of Woernersville. Three grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Walnut street, Tuesday at 2 p.m., with interment in Fairview cemetery. Following the interment continued services will be held in St. John's Reformed church, Kutztown.
[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, June 29, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
William Rothermel, son of Jacob & Sarah (Himmelberger) Rothermel, was born in Jefferson township March 9, 1881, and died January 21, 1933, aged 56y10m12d. He married Ninea Oxenreider November 8, 1902, who survives with ten children: Sarah (Mrs. James) Kauffman, Helen, Anna (Mrs. Marlin) Brightbill, Robert, Irene, Woodrow, Cariella (Mrs. Joseph) Frazier, Lloyd, William and Stewart; also three brothers: Calvin, John and Charles. Service at the house.
[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records. Submitted by Kathy.]
Dr Wilson H Rothermel, former coroner of Berks County and active in city Democratic Services, died last night in the Homeopatic Hospital from a stroke after an illness of one day. He was aged 71 years. Dr S B Glick coroner, issued a certificate of death due to nature causes.
He was a native of Maidencreek township and was a member of St Stephen's Reformed Church. A graduate pf Jefferson Medical College in 1894, he engaged in the practice of medicine in this city in 1897 and continued until the time of hid death. The late John R Rothermel, congressman from Berks-Lehigh district, and Israel Rothermel, district attorney, were brothers.
Surviving are his widow, Alice T (Schmehl); a son, Dr Earl Rothermel; two daughters, Ruth A and Helen, wife of John Stout; a granddaughter, Alice Ruth Stout, all of this city, and a sister, Hettie. wife of George Schaeffer, Temple.
Funeral Directors F F Seidel, have charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, December 22, 1937, p. 30. Submitted by Michelle.]
Miss Carrie J. Rothrock, who has friends and relatives in Reading, died at Bethlehem, where she was a telephone operator, of typhoid pneumonia.
The funeral of Ida May, daughter of Joseph and Mary Johnston, took place from the parents' residence, 1012 Walnut st. The cortege proceeded to St. Luke's Lutheran church, where services were held by Rev. F.K. Huntzinger. Deceased's classmates of the Eckert school building and Sunday school attended. Four pupils from the former acted as pall-bearers: Sadie Miller, Cora Bowman, Emma Ritter and Lizzie Weitzel. The remains rested in a white plush casket with inscription "Rest in Peace" inscribed on the silver plate. The body was clothed in a cherry red dress, trimmed with black velvet. The face bore a natural expression. Surround the casket were beautiful floral offerings, among them: A star of wax flowers, from grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dellart; crescent and star, Lillie and Georgie Watson; star, immortelles, Lillie and Daisy Trumbore; crosses, Mrs. Foose; boquets, Mr. and Mrs. Rightmyer, Aunt Mary Deemer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston; sickle, Miss Flora Wilson; anchor, Miss Josie Phillips; cross, Miss Sallie Williams; star on pedestal, Sunday School class of St. Luke's; chair of immortelles, inscribed "Vacant," surmounted with a large dove, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Swanger; wreath, from brothers, Harry, Walter, George and William; 8 lillies, Wayne and George Hammer; pink roses, schoolmates Eckert's building.
Interment in Aulenbach's cemetery. Undertaker E.S. Miller had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, May 11, 1893. Submitted by Nancy.]
The body of Pvt. Donald J. Rothrock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rothrock, Alburtis R. 1, is expected to arrive at Topton tomorrow at 6:37 p.m. Pvt. Rothrock was killed in a vehicular accident on Luzone, Philippine Island, on June 19, 1946, at the age of 19 years. Enlisting in March of 1945, he received basic training at Camp Wheeler, Ga., where he served with the 7th Infantry Training Battalion. Upon completion of training, he served with the 375th Harbor Craft Co. in Manila. Full military honors by Ray A. Master Post No. 217 American Legion and Bond-Shoemaker Post V.F.W., Mertztown, will be accorded at the funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Schofer funeral home, Topton. Rev. John L. Herbster will officiate. Further services will be held in Longswamp church, of which Pvt. Rothrock was a member. Besides his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna DeLong of Mertztown and Caroline at home; three brothers, Edwin and Robert at home and Pvt. Herbert Jr., stationed in New Orleans. His grandmother, Mrs. Anna Klotz, of Hellertown, also survives.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, October 13, 1948, page 24. Submitted by Jerri.]
Jeanette E. Rothrock, 75, of Lansdale, previously of Souderton, died Monday, Nov. 11, 2002 at Beverly Health Care Center, Lansdale. Funeral services were held Nov. 15. Interment was in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hill. She was the wife of the late Ralph R. Rothrock. Born in Richlandtown, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Lizzie (Slotter) Hillegas.
She was an assembler and function tester for over seven years at Porter Instrument, Hatfield. Previously for 18 years she worked at Easton Clothing Co., Souderton. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Red Hill. She is survived by: one brother, Ellis G. Hillegas of East Greenville; one sister, Bertha Steffans of Florida. She was predeceased by a son, Ralph Jr.
Arrangements: Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, Quakertown.
[Source: Quakertown Free Press, November 21, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
In this city, on the 8th inst., Theresa Rourke wife of John Rourke, aged 31 years, 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from her late residence 422 South 7th Street, on Monday Morning at 10 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's R.C. Church.. Internment at the Catholic Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 10, 1885. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Emanuel Rowe died of old age and general debility, at his home, 1706 North 9th, Monday afternoon, aged 88 years. He was a native of Lancaster county, where he lived until about 20 years ago, and was prominent among the Odd Fellow fraternity. Mr. Rowe is survived by a daughter, Mary, wife of John Myers, Phillipsburg, N.J. and a son, William Rowe, of Phila. A son, Elam C. Rowe, died suddenly while standing at the corner of 8th and Oley, on Sunday evening, Nov. 1.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, November 17, 1903. Submitted by Nancy.]
A private service was held for Florence Ella "Sis" (Hildenbrand) Rowe, 72, of Douglassville, formerly of Pottstown, who died May 8 in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center.
She was the widow of William H. Rowe Sr.
Born in Pottstown, she was a matron/custodian for the Pottstown School District for 25 years before retiring.
She is survived by a son, William H. Rowe Jr. of Douglassville; a daughter, Dorothy Ann Roberts of Royersford; a brother; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Contributions may be made to Amity Manor, 1131 Benjamin Franklin Highway-West, Douglassville, PA 19518.
The arrangements were handled by the Houck and Gofus Funeral Home of Pottstown.
[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
The Allentown area lost two veteran hotelmen by death. They were Alvin F. Beitler, 71, for 37 years operator of the Hensingersville hotel, and John Rowe, 69, for many years proprietor of a hotel at Seidersville. Mr. Beitler died at 8 a.m. after several years of failing health. He was seriously stricken nine months ago. He was the father of Thomas Beitler, burgess of Alburtis. He was active in his hotel business, Alburtis R. 1, from 1909 until he became ill. Prior to 1909, he was a custom farmer. He was born in Lower Macungie township, a son of the late Zacharias and Fianna, nee Fox, Beitler. With the exception of a few years during which he lived in Berks county, he resided in the Alburtis area all his life. Fraternally he was affiliated with Kutztown Aerie 839, P.O.E.; Alburtis fire Co. And Tox-e-lox Tribe, No. 398, Order of Redmen, Alburtis. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Longswamp church. Surviving are his widow, the former Minnie E. Roth; the son, Thomas, Alburtis burgess and correspondent for the Call-Chronicle newspapers; a daughter, Elsie, wife of Charles Reifinger, Topton; two grandsons and a brother, Milton of Bowers. Rev. Wilson hartzell will conduct services at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Schmoyer funeral home, Breinigsville, and burial in the Longswamp cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 19 1947, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services were held for Luther E. Rowe, 83, of Jacksonwald Avenue, Exeter Township, who died July 23 in St. Joseph Medical Center. He was the husband of Barbara A. (Arnold) Harris-Rowe. He was predeceased by his first wife, Pauline Rowe. Born in Reading, Rowe was the owner of the Pottstown Tile Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Rowe is also survived by three sons: Robert Rowe, Orlando, Fla.; Martin Rowe, West Lawn; and Timothy Rowe, Cocoa, Fla. Other survivors include a stepson, R. Scott Benner, Exeter Township, and three stepdaughters: Dawn R. (Benner) Knepp and Carol L. (Benner) Cummings, both of Cumru Township, and Deidre A. (Benner) Grubb, Exeter Township. Burial was in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township. The Gallman-Sonoski Funeral Home Inc., Temple, handled the arrangements.
[Source: Southern Berks News, July 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rowe --In Columbia, on the 14th instant, Sarah Rowe, aged about 60 years.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 24, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Rowland -- On Sunday, May 2d, Paul J. son of Rev. A. Judson and Hattie E.F. Rowland, aged 4 months and 12 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 8, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Phyllis E. Moyer Rowland, 63, of 1254 Lehigh Ave., Exeter Township, Berks County, died Saturday at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. Born in Frackville, she was a daughter of the late Elmer E. Amour Sr. and Esther M. Moser Amour. She was employed for 26 years as a forelady by Tom Sturgis Pretzels Inc., Cumru Township, last working in January 2001. She was preceded in death by her first husband, John L. Moyer Sr., and her second husband, Albert R. Rowland. Surviving are two sons, John L. Moyer Jr., Drexelwood, and Louis G. Moyer, at home; two brothers, Elmer E. Amour Jr., Stowe, Ohio, and David S. Amour, Womelsdorf; four grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. John's Reformed Church, Sinking Spring. Interment will be private in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 3, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Among the local survivors of Thelma F. (Weand) Rowles, 82, formerly of Temple, who died Jan. 26 in the Spring Township residence of a daughter, is a son, Michael D. Rowles, Bern Township.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Anna N. (nee Rothermel), wife of David W. Rubright, died at Wernersville, aged 55 years, 8 months and 26 days. Besides her husband, one son and three daughters, Wright R. Martin, Reading; Mrs. Elmer Sprecher, of this city; Mrs. Daniel Hinkel, Reading, and Mrs. Albert E. Herbine, of Wernersville, six grandchildren, three brothers and one sister, Dr. Wilson H. Rothermel, Reading; Mrs. Levi Schaeffer and Moses Rothermel, Temple, and Joseph Rothermel, Philadelphia, survive. She was a member of the Reformed denomination at Blandon. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m. from her home. Further services at Shoemakersville Union Church. Interment in cemetery adjoining. Rev. F. K. Bensinger and Rev. William K. Fisher will officiate.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, August 2, 1923, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Services for Mrs. Laura C. Rubright, 78, of 5036 Leesport Ave., Temple, who died Monday night in the Reading Hospital, where she was admitted earlier in the day, will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. The Rev. Richard H. Schaefer and the Rev. Mark K. Trexler will officiate in the Mertz Funeral Home, Laureldale. Burial will be made in Millcreek Memorial Cemetery, Newmanstown. Born in Newmanstown, she was a daughter of the late Frank S. and Katie (Keller) Wartluft. Her husband, Fred D. Rubright died March 18. Mrs. Rubright was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Laureldale, and Reading Chapter 251, Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by three daughters: Edith, wife of Harold Keys, and Mrs. Beatrice Smith, both of Long Beach, Calif. And Dorothy, wife of William Fisher, Philadelphia; a son, Frederick J., Lancaster and 15 grandchildren.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Tuesday, June 8, 1971. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Services were held Tuesday in Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg for Serling W. Rubright who died March 4 in Berks Heim, where he had been a patient for two weeks. He was taken there from ManorCare Health Services Inc., Muhlenberg Township, where he was since Jan. 26. Burial was in Zion's Cemetery, Perry Township.Shoemakersville. He was the husband of Luella M. (Miller) Rubright. Born in Centerport, he was a son of the late Thomas and Clara (Rothermel) Rubright. Rubright had been last employed by Wolfe Dye and Bleach Works Inc., Perry Township, retiring in 1985. He previously worked for 20 years as a driver for both T.A. Miller Sons, Hamburg, and Burgmeyer Bros. Trucking Co., Reading. Rubright was an Army veteran of World War II, receiving the Purple Heart. He was a life member of the Shoemakersville Fire Company and was an assistant Cub Scout master with Pack 183, Shoemakersville. He was a member of St. Luke's Church, Shoemakersville, where he served as deacon. Rubright is also survived by three sons: Terry L., Windsor Township; Thomas A., Perry Township; and David S., Camp Hill, Cumberland County. There are also 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Norman, Hamburg; and three sisters: Frances (Rubright) Weidman and Fern (Rubright) Good, both of Edenburg, Windsor Township; and Kathryn (Rubright) Hoffman, Hyde Park.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 16, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Stricken with apoplexy last Saturday, Mrs. Abbie Elizabeth Ruch died shortly before 4 o'clock Monday morning at the residence of her adopted daughter, Mrs. Lillian Kilpatrick, No. 34 North Ninth street, aged 61 years and 1 month. The deceased was born in Greenwich township, Berks county, October 31, 1851, and was a daughter of the late Charles and Rebecca Haring. She was the widow of William J. Ruch, who died at Bethlehem twelve years ago and since that time Mrs. Ruch lived with her adopted daughter. She leaves to mourn her loss, the adopted daughter, Mrs. Kilpatrick; four brothers, George, of Siegfried; Penrose, of Kutztown; Addison, of Lenhartsville, and John Haring, of Topeka, Kan., and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hagenbuch, of Birdsboro. The funeral services will be held at her late home on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. E. O. Leopold officiating. Interment will be made in Fairview Cemetery, North Bethlehem.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 3, 1912, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]
David Ruch, a well-known resident of Kutztown, died on Tuesday of general debility, aged 76 years. For a number of years he lived retired. His wife died 13 years ago. The surviving children are: Sylvester M., Mrs. Al Renner, Aggie Ruch, of Allentown; Mrs. Maggie Herman, Kutztown; Walter Ruch, Egypt; Mrs. Sallie Long, Princess Anne, Maryland. A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive. A brother is Calvin Ruch, of West Coplay. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon, with services at Egypt Church at 2 o'clock, Revs. J. D. and J. J. Schindel officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, October 3, 1907, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]
Erma M Rudolph, 69 of 835 Rose St., died at 2:28 p.m. Saturday on the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where she had been a patient for 10 days.
Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Alvin and Alice (Zieber) Gottschall. Her husband Russell L., died Jan 5 1978. She is survived by two sisters; Dorothy, widow of Thomas Kennedy and Catherine wife of John Beck, both of Wilmington, DE.
T C Auman Inc, is in charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, October 26, 1980, p. 104. Submitted by Michelle.]
In Adamstown, on the 17th inst., Eby Rudy, aged 64 years, 8 months and 26 days. Relatives and friends and also all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence in Adamstown, Thursday at 1:30, Daylight Saving Time at the house. Services in Gouglersville Church. Interment in Gouglersville Cemetery. Remains can be viewed at the residence on Wednesday evening.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Reading, PA, May 20, 1931. Submitted by Betty.]
Mary Rudy, 92, of Dunmore, formerly of Girardville, died Friday at St. Mary's Villa, Elmhurst, after an illness. Born in Austria-Hungary, she was a daughter of the late John and Theresa Shambora Hynick. She was a member of St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church, Dunmore, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, in 1963; three brothers, Andrew, Joseph and Thomas; two sisters, Anna Dufallo and Helen Potocsky. Surviving are two sons, John Jr., Laureldale, Berks County, and the Rev. Theodore, Dunmore; a brother, John Hynick, Selinsgrove; two sisters, Irene Hollick, Beaver Meadows, and Margaret Thompson, Clearwater, Fla.; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Divine Liturgy will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church by her son, the Rev. Theodore Rudy. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Carlucci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home, Dunmore, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, September 5, 2000. Submitted by: Nancy.]
A Funeral Mass was celebrated for Loretta L. Rudzenski, 79, of Finn Road, New Hanover, who died July 29 in St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital in Quakertown. Born in Perkiomenville, she was an inspector for the Dana Corp. of Pottstown for 43 years, retiring in 1985. She was a member of the Dana Quarter Century Club. She was a lifelong member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Pennsburg, and was a former member of the church Altar and Rosary societies. She was also a member of the St. Aloysius Senior Citizens Center in Pottstown. Surviving is a brother. She was preceded in death by a sister. Contributions may be made to St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, 1325 Klinerd Road, Pennsburg, PA 18073. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Pennsburg. The arrangements were handled by the Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home in East Greenville.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 7, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Richmond Township, for Leonard J. Ruh, of Virginville Road, Richmond Township, who died March 17 in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since Feb. 21. Inurnment was in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Lebanon County. Born in Elizabethtown, N.J., he was a son of the late August J. and Bertha (Hellinger) Ruh. Until retiring in 1993, he was employed as a purchasing agent by Union Carbide Corp., Somerset, N.J., for 20 years. He was a 1956 graduate of Seton Hall University, south Orange, N.J., where he received a bachelor's degree in business. Ruh was an Army veteran. He was a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Richmond Township. Surviving are a son, Michael J. Ruh, Kuztown, and two grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Florence (Ruh) Schober, Highland Lakes, N.J., and a brother, Arthur J. Ruh, Union, N.J. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Kutztown was in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Carl J. Ruhenhorst, aged 43 years, who succumbed to heart trouble on Tuesday at his home, 322 Spruce street, West Reading, was affiliated with several local organizations. Among these were Reading Lodge, No. 115, B.P.O. Elks; Reading Aerie, F.O. Eagles; Reading Nest No. 3, F.O. Orioles, and the Liberty Fire Company. He was a member of St. Andrew's Reformed Church. Mr. Ruhenhorst, who had been ill a little more than a week with heart trouble to which he succumbed, is survived by his widow, Ada (Ulrich) Ruhenhorst, and two sisters: Lula, wife of William Hostetter, Reading, and Ida, wife of Owen R. Weigner, of Springmont.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, June 29, 1927. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Mrs. Catherine A., widow of Levi J. Ruhf, one of the oldest members of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Ridge avenue and Chew street, and a charter member of the Ladies' Aid of that congregation, passed peacefully away on Friday night at 10.30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Fegley, 531 Gordon street, from a stroke of apoplexy, aged 76 years, 6 months and 15 days. Mrs. Ruhf was a native of Longswamp and was a daughter of the late Edwin J. and Mary, nee Gehris, Keiser. Her husband preceded her in death fourteen years ago. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Alfred Fegley, Mrs. Joseph Hallman, Mrs. Guy H. Gensemer and Oliver L., of this city; Mrs. Milton Orner, of near Kutztown, and Harvey D., of Bethlehem. Eleven grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, one brother, John Keiser, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Lacy, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Marcus Mosser, of this city, also survive. The latter is in a serious condition at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Christman, of this city, the result of a stroke. Mrs. Ruhf was a devoted member of St. Peter's congregation, fo the Ladies' Aid and of the Home Department.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 13, 1926, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]
Cyranus Ruhf, aged 74 years, died yesterday afternoon at the Allentown hospital of general debility. Last Thursday, after an illness of some standing, he was removed from the home of his son, Fred Ruhf, 540 North Ninth street, to the hospital, where he died, with the family at his bedside. Born in Maxatawny township, Berks county, the son of Johannes and Elizabeth (Acher) Ruhf, he resided in that place until later in life he removed to Minesite, following his occupation of practical mechanic. Two years ago, he came to reside with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruhf, 540 North Ninth street. His wife preceded him in death some years ago. Surviving are four sons, Frank, Warren, O.; Oliver, Selma, Calif.; Victor and Fred, of Allentown; step-sons, William Kern, El... and Ed Kern, Huntingdon; and brothers, Frank, East Macungie, Calvin, Fogelsville, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Schlicher, Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA. Thursday, January 28, 1926, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ruhl--In this city, on the 9th inst., John, aged 65 years, 5 months and 25 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 223 Locust street, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Services at the house. Internment at Charles Evans Cemetery.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 11, 1895. Submitted by Michelle.]
Funeral services were held in the Geschwindt-Stabingas Funeral Home, Schuylkill Haven, for Karleen Ann Michel Ruiz, Normal Ave., Kutztown, who died Dec. 28 in Lehigh Valley Medical Center, where she had been admitted the previous day. She was taken to the hospital from the Liberty Nursing Home, Allentown, where she had resided since April 2002. Burial was in Schuylkill Memorial Park, Schuylkill Haven. Born in Pottsville, she was the daughter of Helen (Berger) Michel, Schuylkill Haven, and the late Karl Alspach Michel. She was a 1951 graduate of Schuylkill Haven High School and a 1971 graduate of Kutztown University, where she received a degree in library science. Until retiring in Oct. 2001, she was employed as a librarian by Kutztown Public Library for 38 years. Ruiz was a member of the East Penn Chapter of OES of Kutztown; the Kutztown Fire Company Auxiliary; and the Pa and American Library Associations. Also surviving are two daughters, Heidi (Ruiz) Tobash, Schuylkill Haven, and Holly Ruiz, Lancaster. There are also four grandchildren.
[Source: The Kutztown Patriot, January 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Hildegard Rummelin, a nurse employed by Charles M. Guthrie, of Sheerland, died in the Reading Hospital, aged 41 years. She was employed by the Guthrie family for the 13 years she resided in America. A native of Germany, she was a daughter of Fanny (Bauer) and the late Gustav Rummelin, and was a member of St. John's German Lutheran Church. Surviving besides her mother are a brother, Ervin, of Germany, and one cousin, Hermann Eisele, in this country. Funeral services Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the T.C. Auman Inc, Funeral Parlors, with the Rev. Lee Erdman officiating. Cremation will be made in the Charles Evans crematorium.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, January 5, 1940. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Among the local survivors of Howard C. Rump, 84, Jackson Township, Lebanon County, who died Jan. 24 in th Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Lebanon, is a daughter, Darlene (Rump) Staudt, Mohrsville.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
William J. Rundle, 58, Jefferson Township, a former teacher, died of natural causes May 21 at 12:05 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient for one day. He was the husband of Susan R. (Rothman) Rundle. Born in Reading, he was a son of Mary E. (Fick) Rundle, Reading, and the late Milton D. Rundle. Rundle began his career in education as a teacher at the Berks County Intermediate Unit's Juvenile Detention Center in 1972, and in 1978 was hired as a guidance counselor by the Conrad Weiser School District. He later worked as a special education teacher and taught 10th grade social studies for the Gov. Mifflin School District for 11 years, lastly in 2000. Rundle also was a substitute teacher for the Reading, Wilson and Tulpehocken school districts throughout his career. He was a 1965 graduate of Reading High School, received a bachelor's degree from Kutztown University in 1972, and a master's degree in education from Lehigh University in 1975. Rundle was an Army Reserves veteran. He served as a former board member of Berks County Children & Youth Services and was a founding member of the Berks Advocates for Youth. Rundle was nominated in 1997 for the Annie Sullivan Award for his work with integrating disabled children into public school systems. Also surviving is a sister, Barbara A. Rundle, Santa Monica, Calif. Memorial services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in his Jefferson Township residence. Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, May 23, 2005. Submitted by Nancy.]
Services for Dr. William K. Runyeon, a retired surgeon and past president of the Reading Musical Foundation, will be Monday at 11 a.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading. Burial will be in Charles Evans Cemetery. Henninger Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements. Runyeon, 78, Wyomissing, was the husband of Jane (Williams) Runyeon. He drowned in the Delaware River during a fishing trip in a national park in northeastern Pennsylvania, officials said Wednesday. The body was recovered Wednesday by divers in about 18 feet of water near where the Bushkill Creek feeds the river in Pike County, officials said. Runyeon had been fishing there alone Tuesday, officials said. Pike County Coroner Kevin T. Stroyan ruled the death an accident and said an autopsy will not be performed. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Dr. Frank G. and Helen R. (Kerst) Runyeon. A general surgeon and member of Surgical Associates, West Reading, Runyeon was on the staff at Reading Hospital from 1955 to 1994 and served as chief of general surgery from 1982 to 1992. He was a 1942 graduate of the Hill School, Pottstown, where he was a 30-year member of the board of trustees and was chairman of the school's education committee. Runyeon was a 1948 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia. He interned in 1948 at Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia. He started his fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in 1949 and completed his fellowship in 1955. Runyeon served 25 years as president of the Reading Musical Foundation which was founded by his father. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Runyeon was president of the Reading Hospital's medical staff from 1986 to 1989. He was a past president and editor of the Berks County Medical Society. Runyeon was a past president of the Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, where he also served as chairman of the credentials committee. He was a past governor of the American College of Surgeons. Runyeon was a board member of the civic center board of directors for several years. He was a board member of Capital Blue Cross, where he served as chairman of the auditing committee. Runyeon was a member of the medical affairs committee of Pennsylvania Blue Shield. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Runyeon was a past president of the Porters Lake & Fishing Club, Pike County. He was instrumental in setting up Berkshire Health Systems, a jointure of the Reading Hospital with Community General Hospital, and served as a director. Runyeon is also survived by two sons, William W., Reading, and Frank G. II, Newburg, Calif.; and two daughters, Jane W. Runyeon, Shillington, and Marian (Runyeon) Kalvelage, Tucson, Ariz. Other survivors include two sisters, Mary (Runyeon) Owen, Avon, Conn., and Helen (Runyeon) Hills, Warwick, Mass. There are also five grandchildren.
[Source: Reading Eagle, June 9, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Clinging to the brakes with all the power in their frames, Edward Rupert, motorman, and William Zink, electrician, on Saturday met heroic death in a head-on collision on the Slatington trolley road on the steep curving hill 100 yards from Troxell's crossing and about 4 1/2 miles from Allentown. ... Edward C. Rupert was born in District Township, Berks county, and was 32 years of age. His parents reside at Huff's Church. Mr. Rupert was married to a daughter of Thomas Long of Longswamp, lived at South Allentown for a number of years before moving to Slatington about a year ago. He had been in the employ of the Traction Company over seven years, first as a conductor and later as a motorman. He was known as one of the most reliable and careful men on the road. He was a member of Vienna Lodge I.O.O.F. of this city, and the Golden Eagles. Besides his parents, he is survived by his widow and two sons, George, aged seven years, and an infant thirteen months old.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 19, 1904, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Joel Rupert, an aged resident of Red Lion, three miles south of Alburtis, died on Thursday night of kidney trouble, aged 79 years. He had been sick only three days. Deceased was a truck farmer, tilling his farm up to the days of his last illness. Deceased is survived by his wife Amelia (nee Asher) and these sons and daughters: Mrs. Jennie Moll and Mrs. Alice Koller and Edwin, of Alburtis; Jeremiah and Charles, of Ironton; Mrs. Oliver Schmoyer, of Allentown; Oscar, Middlesboro, Kentucky. Jonathan and Andrew Rupert, of Neversink Springs, and Abraham, of Huff's Church, are surviving brothers. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. at Longswamp Church. Interment in the cemetery adjoining. Deceased was a veteran of the Civil War, having enlisted in Reading during the war and served three years.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 22, 1906, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]
Harold Allen, son of Franklin Rupp and wife, Effie May (nee Alexander), born July 2, 1929, Bernville, was baptized Oct. 6, 1929, in their home. He died April 12, 1931, in Bernville, at the age of 1 year, 9 months and 10 days. There survive his father, mother, two brothers and one step-brother. He was buried April 15, with all services in their home and burial in Christ, Little Tulpehocken, Church Cemetery.
[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1932. Submitted by Kathy.]
Mrs. Helen S. Rupp, 67, wife of Allentown insurance broker, Herman D. Rupp, died yesterday in her home, 825 Linden St. Mrs. Rupp was a daughter of a prominent Berks County iron ore mine operator. She moved to Allentown 13 years ago from the family homestead at Hancock. Her parents were the late George and Emma (Breinig) Schwartz of Hancock, where Mrs. Rupp was born Jan. 6, 1889. Since she came to Allentown, she maintained the family home as a summer residence. Mrs. Rupp attended Kutztown Normal School and was graduated from Lock Haven State Teachers College. She was a former member of Longswamp Lutheran Church, and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, the Allentown Musical Club and the auxiliary of the Good Shepherd Home, all of Allentown. A brother, Warren, was killed several years ago in a mining accident. Besides her husband, her only survivors are three cousins. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home Inc., 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, February 21, 1958, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Amelia, widow of Joel Ruppert, died Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Kohler, near Alburtis, aged 82 years, 2 months and 1 day. She is survived by two sons and three daughters, as follows: Edwin, Alburtis; Jeremiah, Siegersville; Mrs. Prosper Noll and Mrs. O. F. Schmoyer, Allentown, and Mrs. Kohler, near Alburtis. Fifteen grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. William Buck and Mrs. Charles Fenstermacher, Rittenhouse Gap, also survive. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1. 30 o'clock at the house. Regular services will be held in Longswamp Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 2, 1922, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Ruppert--In this city, on the 31st ult., Andrew D. Ruppert, aged 85 years, 4 months and 11 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 614 Birch Street on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the house. Further services at Eplers' Church. Interment in cemetery adjoining.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, April 2, 1910. Submitted by Nancy.]
Caroline, wife of Daniel Ruppert, residing about midway between Topton and Bowers Station, died on Sunday, after a lingering illness of pulmonary trouble, aged fifty years. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Sicher, her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Roth, of Allentown, and Annie, of Bowers Station, and the following brothers and sister survive: William, Aaron and Sarah Sicher. Funeral Thursday morning, with services and interment at the Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, at Bally.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 27, 1909, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]
Donna L. Ruppert, 69, Glenside, died peacefully Monday evening, Jan. 4, 2010, in St. Joseph Medical Center. Born in Reading on April 7, 1940, she was a daughter of the late Blanche V. Fairchild and Walter "Bud" Lewars. A graduate of Reading Senior High School, she was a homemaker and worked at Albright College in the snack bar. She is survived by a daughter, Lisa Ruppert-Waldt of Port Charlotte, Fla.; a son, Andrew D. Ruppert; grandson Evan Waldt of Washington, D.C.; siblings Ronald Lewars and wife Jennie, the Rev. William Fairchild and wife Sandra and Sandra Fairchild-Henle and husband Andy; many nephews, nieces and cousins; a brother-in-law, John Heckman; and her soulmate and devoted caregiver, Richard G. Steffy. She was predeceased by a sister, Dawn Heckman. It was Donna's wish to donate her body to the Humanity Gifts Registry for educational purposes. A memorial service will be held in the future.
[Source: Reading Eagle, January 7, 2010. Submitted by Jeanie.]
Edwin Ruppert, of Schlossberg, father of Mrs. Florence Fatzinger, 141 South Ninth street, and brother of Mrs. Oliver Schmoyer, 1242 Gordon street, and Mrs. Jennie Moll, 724 St. John street, this city, was almost instantly killed when the car in which he was riding turned over on a curve in the macadam road between New Jerusalem and Lobachsville on Sunday evening. Ruppert, a 77-year-old farm hand and Homer D. Herbein, 26, driver of the car and son of Ruppert's employer, were pinned beneath the wreckage. Herbein crawled out, unhurt. Ruppert was taken to the nearby farmhouse of Wilson Hickson, where he died before an ambulance arrived from the Reading hospital. The body was taken to the undertaking establishment of J. J. Schofer and Son, Topton. Mr. Ruppert was employed by Milton Herbein, Mertztown, R.D. 2. The driver told Corp. David Daniels, state highway patrol, that the car struck a stone in the highway as he rounded the curve, swerved through a wooden fence, and toppled over. Daniels released the youth on his own recognizance, pending the inquest. In addition to the aforementioned daughter and two sisters, Mr. Ruppert is survived by a brother, Jeremiah, of Ballietsville, and one grandson. Funeral services will be held from the Schofer funeral home in Topton on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Longswamp cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, November 13, 1935, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Emmalina Ruppert, a native and life-long resident of the Huffs Church vicinity, died at her home there at 8:30 a.m. yesterday. She was aged 83. Mrs. Ruppert was the daughter of the late Daniel Reinheimer and Magadalena, nee Keller, Reinheimer. She was a member of the Huffs Lutheran church. Survivors include a son, Daniel Ruppert, Huffs church; five grandchildren, including Elton Ruppert with whom she resided; four great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death 45 years ago. Funeral services will be held at the late home at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. C. E. Keiser in charge. Interment will take place in the Huffs Church cemetery.
[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, August 18, 1946, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]
The remains of Jacob B. Ruppert, an aged farmer, of Rockland, were laid at rest in New Jerusalem, on Saturday morning amidst a large gathering of people. He was a son of Benjamin Ruppert and wife Sarah (nee Boyer) and was born in Rockland Township, December 17, 1841. He was baptized by Rev. Griebler on March 13, 1842. In early life he was confirmed in the Lutheran faith. On August 6, 1866, he was joined in marriage to Elmira Flicker, who preceded him in death many years ago. There were two sons and one daughter, of whom the sons survive. A. — Ruppert, a veteran public school teacher, and Jacob T., residing on the Ruppert Homestead. There also remain 14 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Charles Schwanger, of Amityville, and the one sister, Mrs. Oscar Grim, of Reading. His age was 80 years, 3 months and 25 days. He served as a soldier in the Civil War, having been in Co. K., 157 Regiment, Penna. Volunteers. He was generally well preserved and endured with a vigorous constitution. For many years his hearing was defective. The bearers were Samuel E. Behm, Moses DeLong, Morris deysher and Horatio DeLong.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 22, 1922, page 9. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mathan M. Ruppert, of Washington street, Topton, met instant death on Sunday night when he fell down an elevator shaft at the plant of the DeLong Furniture company at Topton, where he was employed for the past nineteen years as night watchman. He was aged 56 years, 3 months and 10 days. When the body was found, Deputy Coroner Dr. Charles F. Smith, of Topton, issued a certificate of death. Deceased was born in Pike township, Berks county, the son of Abraham and Sarah, nee Miller, Ruppert. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation at Huff's church, the Alburtis Council, F.P.A., and Washington Camp, No. 172, P.O.S. of A. Besides his wife, Ellen, nee Boyer, he is survived by the following children: John J., at home; Harvey, of Shamrock; Mrs. John Greiss, of Topton; nine grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Charles, of Easton; Frank, of Sinking Springs; Jacob, of Reading, and Mrs. Lydia DeTurk, of Esterly. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, D.S.T., from his late home on Washington street. Short services will be conducted at the house, with continued services at Huff's church. Rev. W. M. Bond, of Shamrock, will officiate.
[Note: I believe his first name is actually Nathan.]
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, July 12, 1932, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]
Shamrock--The remains of William H. Ruppert, Oreville, near Hancock, were laid at rest at Longswamp on Friday, December 11, after services both at the house and in the church. The deceased was a son of Abraham D. and Susannah (Eberhard) Ruppert, and was born March 9, 1865, in York township, Fulton county, Ohio; baptized August 12, 1865, by Rev. Benjamin Keller in Ohio, the parents sponsors; confirmer in Huff's church, November 16, 1895, by Rev. D. K. Humbert; married to Emma C. Fox in 1891 by Rev. Eli Keller, D.D. (She preceded him in 1909.) For many years he delivered coal and feed for the late David DeLong at Mertztown. After a lingering illness with dropsy he passed away on Monday, December 7, aged 66 years, 8 months and 28 days. There survive his aged step-mother, Mrs. Sarah (Miller) Ruppert; six children, Clavin H., at home; Matilda, Allentown; Estella, wife of Elmer Moyer, Allentown; Meda, wife of Milton Stevelton, Topton; LaRue, Allentown; Helen, New Jersey, and Minnie, wife of Edwin Shafer, Breinigsville R. D. 1; one sister, Katie Ruppert, Mertztown R.D. 1; four half-brothers, Jacob Ruppert, Reading; Charles, Easton; Nathan, Topton; Frank, Mertztown R. 2; three half-sisters, Mrs. Lydia DeTurk, Esterly (Reading): Annie, Mrs. Samuel Moser, New Berlinsville, and Mrs. Charles Frey. Irwin D. DeLong, Topton, was funeral director.
[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 18, 1931, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]
Private services and burial were arranged by the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Clara M. Reber Rusch, 90, formerly of St. Petersburg, Fla., who died April 10 in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she had resided since March 6. She was predeceased by her first husband, Charles Reber, who died in 1964, and by her second husband, Samuel Rusch. Born in Schuylkill Haven, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Sallie A. (Kemp) Fox. Surviving are a daughter, Helen N. (Reber) Becker, Hamburg; a son Robert R. Reber, Mifflin Park; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 16, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Died, suddenly on the morning of the 3d inst., after a few hours' illness, at Sydenham, near Philadelphia, the residence of the Hon. Richard Rush, Eugenia Frances, wife of J. Murray Rush, Esq., and daughter of the late John S. Hiester, Esq., of Reading, Berks county.
The hours move on, time grows old; we are passing from the cradle to the tomb. Engrossed by the cares and duties of life, making the most of its brief moments of joy, endeavoring to avert its calamities, we become forgetful that we are but sojourners here, until Death proclaims with awful solemnity.
Fading, fading, all are fading,
No substantial thing is here;
Loved ones leave us; we are passing,
Passing to another sphere.
Death is at all times terrible; it is the armed messenger of God, executing his unfathomed purposes. When, however, it invests the citadel of life by slow and regular approaches, we become accustomed to its grim and ghastly aspect, and await with a degree of calmness and resignation, its final assault. But when with dreadful and unexpected blow, it strikes down its victim in the spring-time of life, in the fullness of health, in the perfection of loveliness, then do we indeed experience the frailty of all human hopes, the emptiness of all earthly joy.
To speak of her whose death is above recorded in terms which would convey a just conception of her worth, were almost impossible. Possessing traits of character rarely combined, and blended in most beautiful harmony, she centered in her the esteem and affection of all who knew her. With great truthfulness and candor of mind, she combined a simplicity and kindness of manner, which never failed to make her beloved and respected.
In all the relations of life, as daughter, wife, mother, friend, she never failed to perform them but in the manner of one whose hear is the seat of the kindliest affection, and whose motives were actuated by the sincerest wish for the happiness of all. A sincere and devoted Christian, she did not deem that the performance of her duty demanded of her stern and forbidding abnegation; but she rather attempted to weave the precepts of her Holy faith in beautiful consistence with her temporal duties and relations; and the loveliness of her character, the integrity and holiness of her life, afford conclusive evidence that religion is not dark, forbidding, and gloomy, but rather that it is bright, hopeful and lovely.
She is gone! Cut off in the full enjoyment of life, she has become a partaker in brighter and happier scenes. The cheering influence of her love and faith will ever remain, blessing and consoling those by whom her memory is cherished as sacred, holy. H.C.
Reading, Dec. 7, 1849.
[Source: Unknown. circa Dedember 7, 1849. Submitted by Sara.]
Frank S. Rush, 64, postmaster at New Berlinville, Berks County, for 27 years, died of a heart attack yesterday while at work. He was a son of the late Henry and Magdalena (Sterner) Rush and the husband of Mrs. Lucy (Gehris) Rush. In addition to serving as postmaster he operated a general store in New Berlinville. Surviving with his wife are a son, Henry W., at home; daughter, Florence M., wife of Edmund T. Krotz, Zion Hill; three grandchildren; three brothers, Fred, Boyertown, Elmer, Gablesville, and Francis, Oley, and two sisters, Lizzie, Boyertown, and Alice, wife of Les Maurer, Reading. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the L. W. Ott Funeral Home, Boyertown.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 11, 1956, page 29. Submitted by Jerri.]
Mrs. Maria Rush, widow of John Rush, died at her late residence, near Dale Forge (Schall's) Hereford township, Berks County, on Wednesday, Oct. 27th, aged 77 years. Funeral on Monday, Nov. 1st, at Huff's Church Cemetery. She was the mother of William H. Rush, of Pottsgrove township and grandmother of John H. and Daniel A., of Potts' Addition and an aunt of Mrs. John F. Huber, of Pottstown. She leaves one son, Wm. H. Rush, of Pottsgrove and four daughters: Mrs. James Deysher, of Boyertown; Mrs. Wm. Shultz of Philadelphia; Mrs. Henry Bittenbender, of Dale and Sarah Rush, a maiden lady living with her mother.
[Source: Montgomery Ledger, November 2, 1886. Submitted by Betty.]
On the 31st ult., in this city, Lily R. daughter of Walter and Rachel Russel, aged 4 months and 22 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1863. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Members of the various organizations of which the deceased was a member attended the funeral of James C. Russell, which was held from the residence of Mrs. Sarah Massey, 403 Schuylkill Avenue. Rev. H. G. Weaver officiated at the service held at the house. The remains were attired in a black dress suit adn rested in a square cornered quartered oak casket with silver trimmings and plate with name and age inscribed. Internment was made in the Womeisdorf Cemetery. Undertaker Auman had charge.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, August 30, 1917, p. 6. Submitted by: Brenda.]
Services were held for Paul F. Russell, 85, of Moravian Manor, Lititz, who died May 16. He was formerly of Country Meadows, Lancaster and Gilbertsville. He lived in Lancaster County for five years.
He was the widower of Dorothy Marie Culham, who died in 1985.
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Russell was a graduate of Alma College, Michigan, where he earned a BA degree in chemistry.
Russell was first employed by General Foods for 15 years and then by Mrs. Smith's Pies as the head of quality control and research. He retired in 1985, after 12 years.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II.
He is survived by two sons, Bruce R., Lancaster; David A. of Allentown.
There are also five grandchildren.
The arrangements were handled by the Richard A. Sheetz Funeral Home, Lancaster.
[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 22, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Elizabeth R. Russo, 87, formerly of Reading, died Saturday morning at ManorCare Health Services, Pottsville, where she lived since April 1995. Born in Jersey City, N.J., she was a daugther of the late Joseph and Sofia Cafiero Caso. She was a member of Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, Reading. Her husband, John B., died in 1982. Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth Ann Malafarina, Boalsburg; two sons, Dr. John F., Exeter Township, Berks County, and Thomas D., Lake Parsippany, N.J.; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Holy Rosary Church. Interment will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. Auman Funeral Home, Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, January 26, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Catharine Ruth, (nee DeLong) wife of Frank Ruth, died at her home near Lehigh Church, on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, aged 59 years, 6 months and 8 days. She suffered with diabetis for the last two years but was able to be around until she was taken sick with pneumonia, and as her system was greatly weakened, the end came quickly, she being bedfast only one day. She was a daughter of the late Benjamin DeLong and his wife, Sarah, and was born in Longswamp township, Bekrs county. She is survived by her husband, her aged mother, and the following children: Mrs. Valentine Moll, of near Lehigh Church; Victor Ruth, of Allentown; Eva and Seina, at home; also a brother, Solomon DeLong, of South Allentown; five sisters, Mrs. F. J. Snyder, Allentown; Mrs. John Bortz, Germantown; Mrs. John Derolf, Mertztown; Mrs. Daniel Rothenberger, Old Zionsville; Mrs. Morris Gery, East Greenville; three grandchildren. She was a member of the Reformed congregation of Lehigh Church. Funeral on Monday afternoon. Rev. Frank P. Laros officiating.
[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 3, 1918, p. 12. Submitted by Jerri.]
Catharine Ruth, daughter of Samuel & Anna Maria (Himmelberger) Long, was born August 7, 1834, in Tulpehocken township, baptized September 23, 1834, by Rev. Minnig, and confirmed in the Lutheran church by Rev. J. C. Schmidt. She married Abner S. Ruth March 18, 1854, and died March 30, 1905, age 70y7m23d. She is survived by her husband, three sons and one daughter.
[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records. Submitted by Kathy.]
Ruth--In Sinking Spring, on the 5th inst, Elijah Ruth, aged 78 years, 3 months and 29 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from his late residence, on Wednesday morning, June 11, at 10:30 o'clock. Services and interment at Sinking Spring church.
[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, June 6, 1884. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Helen K. Ruth, 97, of 1131 Shelbourne Road, Exeter Township, Berks County, died Friday at St. Joseph Trans Level Care Center, Reading, where she had been a patient since April 4. Born in Tamaqua, she was a daughter of the late Joshua W. and Mary E. Knepper Ketner. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Reading. Her husband, Walter B., died Oct. 23, 1980. Surviving is a son, Philip M., Holland, Bucks County. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today from Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Reading. Interment will be in Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, April 23, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Ruth--In Fritztown, on the 2d inst., John M. Ruth, aged 73 years.
Dear wife and children, do not weep for me,
When in this yard my grave you see;
My time is short, and blessed was He,
Who called me into eternity.
Dear wife and children I am going to rest,
From pain and sorrow ever free;
God orders all things for the best;
He will your guide and comfort be.
All is dark within our dwelling,
Lonely are our hearts to-day.
For the one we loved so dearly,
Has forever passed away.
He rests in peace.
[Source: Reading Eagle, September 28, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Levi Ruth died of Bright's disease at 1.50 a.m., Sunday, at his residence, 324 Windsor, aged 53 years, 2 months and 11 days. Deceased was for some years a foreman at Lehr's cigar factory, but, on account of illness, was compelled to resign about the 1st of January. He is survived by a widow, Emma, and two daughters, Mary R., wife of H.C. Meck, and Emma K., wife of C.W. Shade, this city. Deceased was a member of the First Reformed Church; Emblematic Lodge, No. 169, I.O.O.F.; Neversink Lodge, No. 323, Knights of Pythias, and Veteran Castle, No. 481, K.G.E.
[Source: Reading Eagle, May 1, 1899, page 1. Submitted by Marcia.]
Magdalena (nee Gerhart), widow of Francis Ruth, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis E. Spohn, near Sinking Spring. Friday midnight, aged nearly 82 years. The immediate cause of death was paralysis of the heart. She was helpless for 9 weeks. Deceased had been a sufferer from ill health for 35 years. She was the mother of County Treasurer Edwin Ruth. These children survive: Jacob, John, and Edwin, of Lower Heidelberg; Peter, North Heidelberg; Francis, Heidelberg; Jacob, Spring; Mrs. Susan Emig, York county; Mrs. Adam Gaul, Leesport; Mrs. John E. Moyer, Lower Heidelberg; Mrs. Lewis E. Spohn and Mrs. James Shoup, Spring. Jeremiah Gerhart, Shillington, a brother, is also a survivor. Deceased was an estimable lady and was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Daniel's Church. Her husband died 4 years ago.
[Source: Reading Eagle, November 7, 1903. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Sara S. Ruth, 93, formerly of Sinking Spring, died July 27 at 8 a.m. in the Denver Nursing Home, Stevens, Lancaster County, where she had resided since 2002. Her husband, Raymond R. Ruth, died Sept. 11, 1972. Born in Bowmansville, Lancaster County, she was a daughter of the late Harry R. and Rebecca B. (Styer) Fox. Ruth was employed from 1964 to 1972 as an inspector by the Penn Dale Knitting Mill, Sinking Spring. She was a member of St. John's (Hain's) United Church of Christ, Lower Heidelberg Township. Surviving are two sisters, Rebecca (Fox) Huyett, Mohnton, and Verna (Fox) Davidhouser, Narvon, Lancaster County. Services and burial will be private. Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Reading Eagle, July 28, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]
Rutter -- Near Straustown, Jan. 31st, Jacob, son of John J. and Susanna Rutter, aged 1 month and 17 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 21, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]
Rutter - In Upper Tulpehocken, on the 9th inst. Levi Rutter, son of Daniel & Catharine (Behne) Rutter, husband of Diana Miller, aged 29 years, 11 months and 19 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 29, 1879. Submitted by Kathy.]
Rutter - In Upper Tulpehocken, July 28th, William, infant son of John Joseph and Susanna Rutter, aged 1 year, 2 months and 12 days.
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, August 12, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]
John Ryan, a former citizen of Pottstown, died at the residence of his son James Ryan, Brooklyn. Deceased had been ailing for some time with dropsy, and this disease was the cause of his death. Mr. Ryan was for many years a boatman on the Schuylkill Canal and lived at Douglassville. He resided at #556 King Street, this place, for about five years previous to his removal to Brooklyn. He leaves a wife and the following children: Joseph, who lives at Stowe; David, of Chester; James, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Kate Connell of Philadelphia; Mrs. Gertrude Rapp of Philadelphia; Mrs. Maggie Davis of Philadelphia. A telegram announcing his death was received by George Reifsnyder, #445 King Street, who had just returned from attending the funeral of his brother, Jonas Reifsnyder, at Monocacy. Mrs. James Ryan, a daughter in law of the deceased, was also attending the same funeral when the sad summons came.
[Source: Montgomery, Chester and Berks County Weekly Advocate, November 3, 1900. Submitted by: Colleen.]
John E. Ryan, 56, of Quakertown, formerly of Willow Grove, died May 7, 2003 in his home.
He was the husband of Katherine (DeWolf) Ryan. They were married for 23 years last October.
Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late John J. and Dorothy (Wermuth) Ryan.
He was a U.S. Army veteran serving during the Vietnam War and a former member of the National Guard in Sellersville.
He was a member of the Quakertown American Legion Post No. 242, the Mumbauersville Gun Club, and the Saranac Lake Fish & Game Club in Saranac Lake, N.Y.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Dawn Michelle and April Lynn, both at home; stepmother, Marie K. of Mena, Ark.; three brothers, Donald, David and Michael, all of Lansdale; one sister, Janice James of Mena, Ark; and one grandson.
Services were held May 10.
Memorial contributions can be made to the charity of one's choice.
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.]
Former Douglassville Resident Died in Philadelphia Mrs. Margaret Ryan, widow of John Ryan, who was a well known resident during the days of the Schuylkill Canal's activity, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Davis, No 2265 Wood Street, Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Her death was due to inflammation of the bowels, and dysentery. She was 72 years old. Mrs. Ryan had taken sick earlier in the week, and in her enfeebled condition due to advanced age, efforts to check the disease were unavailing. She was born in Ireland and came to America as a young girl. Her husband, John Ryan, was employed on the canal and afterwards settled in Douglassville. Mrs. Ryan was a devout Catholic. She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Joseph, of Stowe; David, of Wissahickon; James, of Brooklyn; Mrs. William Rapp; and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Philadelphia. The funeral will be held on Monday, on the arrival of the 11:40 train. All services will be made in the Catholic Cemetery at Douglassville.
[Source: Pottstown Daily News, August 17, 1907. Submitted by: Colleen.]
On the 22nd Robert J husband of Hilda I (nee Spohn) Ryan of 950 Franklin St., Wyomissing age 70 years. Services and interment at the convenience of the family from the J.E. Lutz Jr. Funeral Home 2100 Perkiomen Ave.
[Source: Reading Eagle, February 23, 1977. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]
Julia Rzesutek, 90, of Berks Heim, died Friday afternoon at Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading, where she had been a patient for one day. Born in Lykens, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Josephine Swiadek Rzesutek. Surviving are a brother, Edward C., Arlington, Va.; two sisters, Mary Zuwiala and Helen Rzesutek, both of Reading. Private services and interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Reading. Gallman-Sonoski Funeral Home Inc., Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
[Source: Pottsville Republican, June 11, 2001. Submitted by: Nancy.]