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LANCASTER, NEW ERA Other Obituaries on Pages A-9, B-8 OBITUARIES MONDAY, MAY 20, 1991 B-3 TODAY'S LOG Deaths CLEMENS, Charles L. 20, of Cochranville. FLORY, Benjamin 59, of Box 341, Manheim R8. GERBER, Dorothy E. Smith, 70, of 33 E.

Farnum St. HELLER, Mabel M. (Mrs. H. Wilbur), 92, of 665 Wyncroft Lane.

HELLINGER, Mary 93, (Mrs. Raymond), Ephrata R4. HENDERSON, George 77, of 1039 Fremont St. HILLEGASS, Irene N. (Mrs.

Russell 92, of Luther Acres, Lititz. KEMP, William M. 75, of 101 Circle Road. KERN, Mildred M. (Mrs.

James 83, of 800 Hausman Road, Allentown, formerly of Bowmansville. LANDRETH, W. Gordon, 81, of 224 N. President Ave. METZGER, Dr.

Carl 83, 209 S. Church Quarryville. MOORE, Charles 87, of 1109 Farley Culpepper, Va. MUMMAU, Levi 87, of 1943 S. Market Elizabethtown.

SELTZ, Stanley 79, 2626 Fairview Mount Penn. SHEETZ, Dorothy M. (Mrs. Charles 62, of 1020 Salisbury Court. STIRM, Linda, 31, Fulmer Street, Philadelphia.

SWAYNE, Ralph 71, of 6026 Wertztown Road, Narvon. WEBB, James 83, of 708 S. 16th Columbia. WITMER, Philip 61, of Wentzel Road, Reinholds. YINGST, Dorothy 70, (Mrs.

Moses), 337 Snyder Elizabethtown. 200K, Sadie Fisher, 35, (Mrs. Bennie 330 E. White Oak Road, Paradise. Births AULT, Mr.

and Mrs. Jefferson (Tammy Klase), 72 S. Donnerville Road, a daughter, at General Hospital, Saturday. BACIOTTI, Mr. and Mrs.

Carmen (Victoria Brackett), 2816 Chelsea Lane, Flower Mound, Texas, a son, at Harris Methodist Hospital, Bedford, Texas, Friday. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Baciotti, Strasburg. BAKER, Tiffany, and Richard Rivera, 235 S.

Market Mount Joy, a son, at General Hospital, Saturday. BARKMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. (Martha Fern Stoltzfus), 43 S.

Harvest Road, Bird-inHand, a daughter, at home, Sunday. BEARINGER, Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Kristine Cunningham), 240 Washington Ephrata, a son, at Ephrata Community Hospital, Sunday. BODNER, Mr.

and Mrs. Daryl (Gail Fedyna), a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Sunday. CAMPBELL, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas (Lisa Overly), 1173 Letort Road, Conestoga, a son, at General Hospital, Sunday. CARLSON, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore (Carolyn Wilson), 502 Misty Drive, Apt. 3, a son, at General Hospital, Sunday.

COATES, Bridgette, and Derrick King, 24 Garden Court Lane, a daughter, at General Hospital, Friday. Mabel M. Heller, former teacher Mabel M. Wyncroft Lane, Mabel Heller Heller, 92, of 665 died Saturday morning at St. Joseph Hospital following an illness of several months.

She was the wife of the late H. Wilbur Heller, who died in 1967. Mrs. Heller, who received her bachelor of arts degree from Lebanon Valley College in 1919, also attended the former Millersville State Teacher's College, now Millersville University, and Johns Hopkins University. She was employed as a teacher in various schools and taught for 20 years in the Penn Manor School District before her retirement in 1966.

She also operated the former Berrydale Fruit Farm with her late husband and had stands at the former Northern and Southern markets. She was a member of the Farm Women's Club of Lancaster County and the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Born near Leola, she was a daughter of the late Elam S. and Alice Anne Wenger Moore. She was a resident of the Lancaster area for most of her life.

She is survived by a daughter, Alice Anne, wife of D.L. Robin, Lancaster; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. William Kemp Slaymaker exec William M. Kemp 75, of 101 Circle Road, a former vice president of Slaymaker Lock died Sunday at St. Anne's Home.

Death was unexpected, but he had been under the care of a physician. Kemp was the widower of the late Mary M. Hankinson Kemp. He had previously been married to the late Marie E. Braungard Kemp.

He retired in 1978 as vice president for production at Slaymaker Lock for which he had worked for 43 years. A Marine veteran of World War II, he served in the Pacific Campaign. Kemp was a member of St. John Neumann Catholic Chruch as well as Elks Lodge 134, Lancaster. Born in Norristown, he was a son of the late William M.

Sr. and Minnie Smith Kemp. Surviving are two sons, W. William Kemp, Fairfax Station, and Thomas J. Kemp, Carlisle; three grandsons; one stepson, Brian Hankinson, Manhattan Beach, one stepdaughter, Mary Ellen, wife of Scot Brady, Manhattan Beach, one stepgranddaughter; and two brothers, E.

Leonard Kemp, Manchester, and Dr. Robert M. Kemp, Lancaster. Stanley Seltz, 79, was woodcarver Stanley G. Seltz, known woodcarver, 79, a welldied at 11:17 Stanley Seltz Cash He retired in 1977.

Seltz was an avid woodcarver who displayed his works at numerous craft shows. One of his most famous pieces was a threefoot high American Bald Eagle in flight. In a 1990 interview, he explained how he first discovered woodcarving. "I heard noises down the hall when I was working at the YMCA as secretary of the fish club," Seltz recalled. "I finally went to investigate and found a class of people chopping away at wood.

That's what got me started." A past president of the Lancaster County Woodcarvers, he was a member of the Pretzel City Woodcarvers and the ReadingBerks Guild of Craftsmen, where he headed the media committee and served on the standards com- a.m. Saturday at his home, 2626 Fairview Mount Penn. He had been ill since February. He was the husband of A. Marie Eberly Seltz.

For 32 years, he had worked Stanley Seltz as a field technician with National Cash Register, Reading. mittee. Seltz was a member of the board of directors of the Berks County Arts Council. Born in Wilmington, he was the son of the late Harry and Carrie Salamon Hoster. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Diane wife of Pat Lipscomb, Joppa, and a sister, Julia Redpath, Mount Laurel, N.J.

monument 25, 1876. The great-grandnephew was an outspoken opponent of federal proposals to rename Custer Battlefield National Monument to the Little Bighorn National Battlefield Park. The proposals also call for building a monument to the Cheyenne, Sioux and Arapaho Indians who fought Custer and his 7th Cavalry. Custer lived in Pebble Beach, Calif. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam before retir- southeastern Montana on June ing in 1974.

A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER by Charles F. Snyder Funeral Director Charles F. Snyder, Jr. Supervisor The hustle and bustle of life is much like a billiard game. Just as billiard balls bump into one another, we are constantly making contact with persons.

There is a big difference, however, between our contacts and that of the hard billiard ball. One ball hits another and moves it, leaving no marks on either ball. With people it is different, for we leave some kind of mark on everyone we contact. This mark may be ugly if we are mean, selfish and unthinking. If we are thoughtful and kind, the mark we leave may contribute to the other person's development and enrichment.

As we travel our path, we need to be more aware of those around us our family, friends, business associates, persons of other churches, nationalities and races. All of us, no matter what age, have some kind of influence. What kind of responses are we encouraging in others? Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc. 414 E.

King Lancaster, Phone 393-9661 441 N. George Millersville, Phone 872-5041 Benjamin D. Flory, 59 James Manheim Benjamin D. Flory, 59, of Box 341, Manheim R8, died Saturday at Community Hospital of Lancaster after a short illness. He was a member of Campbellstown American Legion Post 831; Manheim Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5956; the Elstonville Sportsmen's Association; and Friendship Fire Lebanon.

Born in Manheim, he was the son of Samuel S. Flory, Manheim R3, and the late Jennie Barnes Flory Mattis. In addition to his father, he is survived by three daughters, Deborah A. Eisenhauer of Fredericksburg, Sandra wife of James T. Weaber of Palmyra, and Joann wife of Steven A.

Daub, Lebanon; four grandchildren; two brothers, Joseph Manheim a and John Middletown; and four sisters: Esther, wife of Henry Gingrich, and Jane, wife of Ben Smith, both of Manheim; Ruth, wife of Wayne Myers, Middletown; and Fannie, wife of Mark Mummau, Pratts, James P. Webb, 83, of 708 S. 16th Columbia, died Friday evening at his home after a long illness. He was the husband of Pauline Bachman Webb, to whom he had been married for 64 years. A former machinist, he retired in 1975 after 30 years of service with the Grinnell Columbia.

Webb was a graduate of Girard College, Philadelphia. He was a member of the Salome United Methodist Church, Columbia, and the Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers Union, Local 376. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, James Holtwood, and Robert Columbia; and three daughters: Betty Ohrel, Columbia; Gloria wife of Buddy Shellenberger, Ironville; and Dorothy wife of Richard Vera, Wrightsville. Also surviving are 26 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Va.

Clemens survivors Survivors have been named for Charles L. Clemens 20, of Cochranville, who died Friday evening as a result of injuries sustained when his car crashed into an oncoming pickup truck on Route 472 near the southern Lancaster County line. He was a member of Our Lady of Consolation Church, Parkesburg, and was employed at Dave Porter tree service, Cochranville. He was a 1989 graduate of Octorara High School and was a member of the Cochranville Fire Company. His hobbies were hunting, fishing and photography.

Clemens had played on the and FUNERAL NOTICES CLEMENS Entered Into rest in Lancaster County on May 17, 1991, CHARLES L. CLEMENS, son of Charles L. Clemens, Sr. and the late Louella M. Godecke Clemens, and stepson of Nancy K.

Satteson Clemens, In his 21st year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at Our Lady of Consolation Church, Parkesburg, on Tuesday, May 21, 1991, at 11:30 A.M. Interment In St. Malachy Cemetery, Doe Run, Pa. Friends may call at the church from 10 until 11:30 A.M.

Memorials in his honor may be made to the Cochranville Fire Company, Cochranville, Pa. 19330. Arrangements by Wentz Funeral Home, 342 E. Chestnut Coatesville. DENLINGER Entered Into rest in Manheim Township, PA on May 19, 1991, EARLE H.

DENLINGER, husband of S. Margaret Kreider Dentinger, of 1001 E. Oregon Lifitz, PA, formerly of Ronks, PA in his 82nd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from The Paradise MennonIte Church, Singer Ave, Paradise, PA on Thursday at 2:00 pm with the Bishop Clair B. Eby and the Rev.

John A. Denlinger officiating. Interment in Paradise Mennonite Cemetery. Friends may call at the 1. Lee Brown Funeral Home, 3214 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, PA on Wednesday from pm and 1 hour prior to the Service at the Church.

FLORY Entered Into rest in Lancaster, Pa. on May 18, 1991, BENJAMIN D. FLORY, son of Samuel S. Flory, and the late Jennie Barnes Flory Mattis, of RD8, Manheim, in his 60th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manhelm, on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M.

with the Rev. R. Victor Shifler officiating. Interment in Hernley Mennonite Cemetery, Penn Township. There will be no viewing Tuesday evening.

Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Wednesday morning. GERBER Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa. on May 17, 1991, DOROTHY E. SMITH GERBER, of 33 E. Farnum Lancaster, in her 71st year.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Gundel Funeral Home, 415 N. Duke Lancaster, Pa. on Tuesday at 10 A.M. with the Rev. David R.

Fisher officiating. Interment in Riverview Burial Park. Friends may call at The Gundel Funeral Home on Tuesday from 9 A.M. until 10 A.M. HELLER Entered Into rest in Lancaster, on May 18, 1991, MABEL M.

HELLER, widow of H. Wilbur Heller, of 665 Wyncroft Lane, Lancaster, in her 93rd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 750 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, on Monday at 2 P.M. with the Rev. Gerald A.

Spice officiating. Interment in Conestoga Memorial Park. Friends may call at the church on Monday from until 2 P.M. The Gundel Funeral Home, 415 N. Duke Lancaster, is in charge of the arrangements.

HELLINGER Entered into rest in West Earl Township on May 19, 1991, MARY Z. HELLINGER, wife of the late Raymond G. Hellinger, of Ephrata, formerly of Ephrata, In her 94th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Stradling Funeral Home, 201 Church Ephrata, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. with the Rev.

Jay B. Eickhoff officiating. Interment in the Bergstrasse Lutheran Cemetery, Ephrata Township. Friends may call at the Stradling Funeral Home of Ephrata on Tuesday from 1 P.M. until time of service.

HENDERSON Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa. on May 18, 19 9 GEORGE E. HENDERSON, husband Jeanne Fraser Henderson, of 1039 Fremont Lancaster, Pa. in his 78th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from Covenant United Methodist Church, Orange and Mulberry Streets, Lancaster, on Wednesday at 10 A.M.

with the Rev. Eugene R. Hostetter officiating. Interment in Centerville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Young Funeral Home, 317 E.

Orange Lancaster, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Wednesday at the church from 9 A.M. until the time of service. The family requests flowers not be sent. Memorial contributions may be made to the Orgon Fund of Covenant United Methodist Church, 110 N.

Mulberry Lancoster, Po. 17603. P. Webb, 83 Columbia EBY. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon (Elsie Zimmerman), Box 335, Camp Rogers Road, Ephrata, a son, at Community Hospital, Sunday. EKIS. Mr. and Mrs.

David (Melissa Lutz), 219 Miller Road, Akron, a son, at General Hospital, Sunday. ESTRADA, Mr. and Mrs. Jorge (Beverly Sanders), 912 Harvestview Mount Joy, a son, at General Hospital, Saturday. FARRELL, Dawn, 901 Division Highway, East Earl, a daughter, at Community Hospital, Saturday.

FELPEL, Mr. and Mrs. M. Douglas (Patricia Ann Patches), 940 Ridge Ave. Ephrata, a daughter, at Ephrata Community Hospital, Sunday.

FISHER, Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Melissa Earhart), 1222 W. Swartzville Road, Reinholds, a son, at Community Hospital, Saturday. FOX, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence H. (Alma C. Nolt), 1832 N. Churchtown Road, East Earl, a son, at home, today.

GRIFFITH, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jr. (Carla Hitt), Elverson, a daughter, at Community Hospital, Sunday. GROW, Mr.

and Mrs. William (Laurie Dimm), 1523 E. Newport Road, Lititz, a daughter, at General Hospital, Friday. HOUSEKNECHT, Mr. and Mrs.

Mark (Susan Heisey), 100 Morning Glory Lane, Manheim, a son, at General Hospital, Saturday. JESSEN, Mr. and Mrs. David (Holly Hartloff), 21 Janet Strasburg, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Saturday.

JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Pamela Herr), 27 Pleasant View Drive, Strasburg, daughter, at St. Joseph Hospital, Saturday. KING, Mr.

and Mrs. David (Kathy Horning), 73 Lower Valley Road, Atglen, a daughter, at General Hospital, Saturday. KING, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D.

(Susie Ellen Fry), 2 S. Belmont Road, Paradise, a daughter, at home, today. LANDIS, Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Judith Justice), 2129 W.

Ridge Drive, a daughter, at St. Joseph Hospital, Saturday. LAPP, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan (Elizabeth Stoltzfus), Ronks, a son, at Community Hospital, Friday.

MARSICO, Mr. and Mrs. George (Deborah Irvin), 80 Arrowhead Drive, Lititz, a daughter, at St. Joseph Hospital, Saturday. McCONAUGHEY, Toni and Patrick Horn Lancaster, a daughter, at General Hospital, Sunday.

McGARVEY, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Susie Hurst), 100 Hertzog Drive, Leola, a daughter, at General Hospital, May 12. MEIER, Mr. and Mrs.

William (Gina Barto), 1937 Linden East Petersburg, a daughter, at General Hospital, Sunday. MUMMAU, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent N. (Shirley A.

Kline), 1127 Grandview Road, Mount Joy, a son, at home, today. NOVAK, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Patricia A. Williams), 4 455 Donnerville Road, a son, at home, Sunday.

PATRUSHEV, Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Galina), East Earl, a daughter, at Community Hospital, Friday. PIETSCH, Mr. and Mrs Timothy (Janet Muche), 1541 South Collegeville Road, Collegeville, a daughter, at Bryn Mawr Hospital, Monday.

Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Maydell Stauffer, 19 White Oak Road, Paradise. ROSE, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas (Kimberly Ditzler), 934 First a son, at St.

Joseph Hospital, Sunday. SAUDER, Mr. and Mrs. Rick (Marylee Schneider), 7009 Shawnee Road, Richmond, a daughter, at Chippenham Medical Center, Richmond, Saturday. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs Lester C. Sauder, 381 Jeff Ephrata. STOLTZFUS, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (Barbara Kauffman), 94 Snakehill Road, Bird-In-Hand, a daughter, at Community Hospital, Sunday.

STOLTZFUS, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. (Mattie G. Lapp), 423 Woods Road, Oxford, a daughter, at home, Wednesday.

WALKER, Gail and Michael Dudley, 116-B Lampeter Road, a son, at General Hospital, Saturday. WALTER, Gail and Michael Dudley 116 Lampeter Road, a son, at General Hospital, Saturday. WEAVER, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M.

(Malinda R. Stout), 1227 Shetland Circle, East Earl, a daughter, at home, Saturday. WISE, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ray a (Carol Weaver), 1249 Dry Tavern Road, Denver, a son, at Community General Hospital of Reading, Saturday.

WITMAN, Melanie, 558 Meetinghouse Road. Gap, a daughter, at General Hospital, Saturday. WITMER, Cheri and Todd Hall, P.O. Box 242, Paradise, a daughter, at General Hospital, Saturday. Dr.

Carl Metzger Dr. Carl Metzger, was optometrist in city, Quarryville Dr. Carl Z. Metzger, 83, 209 S. Church Quarryville, an optometrist who had offices in Lancaster and Quarryville, died Sunday morning at Ephrata Community Hospital following a illness.

He had been a guest at the Raven View Manor Home, Ephrata, for six days. He was the husband of Grayce Criswell Metzger. They observed their 53rd wedding anniversary March 31. A 1926 graduate of the Boys' High School, Lancaster, Metzger graduateed from Franklin and Marshall College with a bachelor of science degree in 1930. He graduated the Pennsylvania State College of Optometry in Philadelphia Metzger served as a clinical associate with the Optometric Extension Program in 1939.

From 1934-1969, he conducted his optometry practice at 109 N. Lime with evening hours in Quarryville. He retired from his Lancaster practice in 1969, but continued practicing in Quarryville until 1972. He was a life member of the Alumni Association and the American Optometric Association; a former president and treasurer of the Lancaster County Optometric Society; and an associate with the Pennsylvania Optometric Society. A 32nd degree mason, he was a member of Lamberton Lodge 476, Free Accepted Masons, Lancaster; Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Harrisburg Consistory; Zembo Temple, Harrisburg; Lancaster County Shrine Club; and the Scottish Rite, Valley of Lancaster.

Metzger was former secretary and Keeper of the Seal of the Slumbering Groundhog Lodge of Quarryville. He was a former member of the Lancaster Elks Club; former chairman of the Quarryville Planning Commission; former member of the Octorara Hunting Club; and was a charter member and former president of the Lancaster Cosmopolitan Club. He was a member of the Memorial United Methodist Church, Quarryville. Born in Lancaster, he was a son of the late Paul L. and Grace Zerphy Metzger.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Paul Robesonia; and two daughters, Carol M. Brabson, Quarryville, and Gale E. Wireback, at home. George Custer Ill, battled on MONROE, Mich. (AP) Retired Army Col.

George Armstrong Custer III, who vigorously opposed attempts to rename a national monument dedicated to his great-granduncle, died of a heart attack Saturday at the age of 67. Custer died at a hospital in Toledo, Ohio, a hospital spokeswoman said. Custer's great-granduncle Lt. Col. George A.

Custer died with all 225 men in his command at the Battle of the Little Big Horn in teams of the Octorara Little League. Born in Cherry Hill, N.J., he was a son of Charles L. Clemens Cochranville, and the late Louella M. Godecke Clemens. Surviving in addition to his father, are a stepmother, Nancy K.

Satteson Clemens, Cochranville; a brother, Mike, Cochranville; and five sisters: Ann Clemens Reynolds, Shaftsbury, Jeanie Clemens, Atglen; Sherry Clemens Wood, Smyrna, Wendy Clemens York, Chicago, and Nancy Clemens Salzman, Cochranville; and a paternal grandmother, Lillian Kratzer Wilson, HIESTAND Entered into rest in Derry Dauphin County, Pa. on May 17, 1991, MARK CURTIS HIESTAND, husband of Whitney A. Leinbach Hiestand, of 48 Akron Road, Ephrata, In his 27th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Gravenor Home for Funerals, 100 W. Main Ephrata, Pa.

on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Richard F. Michael officiating. Interment in Lincoln Cemetery, Ephrata, Pa.

There will be no evening calling hours, but friends will be received at the Gravenor Home for Funerals on Tuesday morning for one hour prior to the time of the service. HILLEGASS Entered into rest in Luther Acres, LItitz, on May 18, 1991, IRENE N. HILLEGASS, widow of Russell K. Hillegass, of Luther Acres, Lititz, formerly from Leola, In her 93rd year. Relafives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the chapel at Luther Acres, 600 E.

Main Lititz, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Officiating clergy is Leon F. Richwine. Interment in the Salem United Church of Christ-Hellers Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel at Luther Acres on Tuesday morning from 9 until 10.

There will be no evening viewing. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions made by those who wish to the Salem United Church of Christ-Hellers Memorial Fund, at 2555 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17601, will be greatly appreciated by the family. A.

R. Furman Home for Funerals, Leola, Pa. KERN Entered Into rest in Allentown, on May 18, 1991, MRS. MILDRED M. KERN, widow of James R.

Kern, of 800 Housman Road, Allentown, formerly of Bowmansville, In her 84th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 10 A.M. at the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335 Linden Allentown, with the Rev. Wilbur Goist officiating. Interment in Bowmansville Union Cemetery at 11:30 A.M.

Wednesday. The Rev. Robert Whitmire will conduct the Interment service. LANDRETH Entered into rest in Lancaster on May 19, 1991, W. GORDON LANDRETH, husband of Kathryn Kreider Landreth, of 224 N.

President in his 82nd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services from the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange on Friday at 10 A.M. Private interment in the Longenecker's Reformed Mennonite Cemetery.

Friends may call at The Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home on Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M. If desired, contributions in his memory may be made to the W. Gordon Landreth Scholarship Fund, Bruce P. Ryder, 232 N.

Duke Lancaster, Pa. 17602 or to the Hospice Lancaster County, 120 W. Airport Road, P. O. Box 5179, Lancaster, Pa.

17601-0179 METZGER Entered into rest in Ephrata on May 19, 1991, DR. CARL 2. METZGER, husband of Grayce Criswell' Metzger, of 209 S. Church Quarryville, in his 84th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the Reynolds Funeral Home, 144 E.

State Quarryville, Pa. on Wednesday at 2 P.M. with the Rev. James F. Price officiating.

Interment in Quarryville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Reynolds Funeral Home on Tuesday, 7 to 8:30 P.M. and also from 1:30 until service time on Wednesday. Masonic services will be conducted by the Lamberton Lodge of Lancaster, at 8:30 P.M. on Tuesday.

Those desiring may send contributions in his memory to the Easter Seal Society of Lancaster, 625 Community Way, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. MOORE Entered into rest in Culpepper, Virginia on May 18, 1991. CHARLES H. MOORE, husband of Mae Lottus Moore, of 1109 Farley Culpepper, Virginia in his 88th year.

Relatives and friends ore respectfully invited to attend graveside services in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens, Columbia on Wednesday at with the Rev. Father John Smith officiating. Local arrangements by the Clyde W. Kroft Funeral Home, 519 Walnut Columbia. PA.

MUMMAU Entered into rest in Columbia on May 18, 1991, LEVI R. MUMMAU, husband of late Almedo Risser Mummau, of 1943 S. Market Elizabethtown, in his 88th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funerol from the Frank S. Miller Funeral Home, 130 N.

Market Elizabethfown, on Monday at 2 P.M. with Pastor Ernest E. Mummau officiating. Interment in the Elizabethtown Mennonite Cemetery. Friends may call at the Miller Funeral Home on Monday from 1 P.M.

until time of service. The family requests flowers please be omitted. Contributions may be made in his memory to the American Heart Association, 610 Community Way, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. SHEETZ Entered into rest in Lancaster on May 18, 1991, DOROTHY M.

SHEETZ, wife of Charles W. Sheetz, of 1020 Salisbury Court, Lancaster, in her 63rd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange on Wednesday at 2 P.M.

with the Rev. David R. Cramp officiating. Interment In the West Greentree Brethren Cemetery, Mount Joy Township. Friends may call at the Kearney A.

Snyder Funeral Home, Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.M. day from 10 A.M. until time of service. SWAYNE Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa. on May 18, 1991, RALPH C.

SWAYNE, husband of the late Lyvonne M. Graham Swayne, of 6026 Wertztown Road, Narvon, In his 72nd year. Relotives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Groff-High Funeral Home, 145 W. Main New Holland, on Wednesday at 10 A.M. with the Rev.

Mark A. Moyer and the Rev. James J. Simes officiating. Interment in the Mount Zion United Methodist Cemetery, Narvon, Pa.

Friends may call at the GroffHigh Funeral Home on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. The New Holland Veterans Council will provide military services at the Mount Zion graveside service. WEBB Entered into rest in Columbia, on May 17, 1991, JAMES P. WEBB, husband of Pauline Bachman Webb, of 708 S. 16th Columbia, in his 84th year.

Relotives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home, 519 Walnut Columbia, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. with the Rev. Richard W. Howarth and Mr.

Ronald L. Bachman officiating. Interment in Silver Spring Cemetery. Friends may call at the Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home, Inc.

on Tues- Presbyterian Church, Cochranville, R.D. 2, Pa. 19330. There will be no viewing at the church. WITMER Entered into rest in Reinholds, Pa.

on May 18, 1991, PHILIP A. WITMER, husband of Beth A. Bondurant witmer, of Wentzel Road, Reinholds, in his 62nd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday, May at 7 P.M. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Reading Congregation, 735 High Boulevard, Kenhorst, Reading.

ZOOK Entered into rest in Kirkwood, Pa, on May 18, 1991, FISHER ZOOK, wife of Bennie K. Zook, of 330 E. White Oak Road, Bart Township, Paradise, in her 36th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Benuel King, Mine Road, Paradi on Tuesday at 9 A.M. East.

Standard Time. Interment the Georgetown Amish etery. Friends may call fro the time of this notice until fi time of service. The Ivan E. Dewald Funeral Home, Quarryville, in charge of arrangements.

WHITE Entered into rest in Quarryville, Pa. on May 19, 1991. PERCY H. B. WHITE, husband of the late Frances Rice White of Cochranville, R.D.

2, Pa. in his 86th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Faggs Manor Presbyterian Church, Cochranville, R.D. 2, Pa. on Wednesday at 11AM with the Rev.

Chorles ings officiating. Interment in Faggs Manor Presbyterian Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main Parkesburg, Pa. on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9PM. Skerrett Lodge of Cochranville will conduct Masonic Services at the funeral on Tuesday evening at 9PM.

Memorial donations in his memory may be made to the Foggs Manor.

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