Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1974, Image 18

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18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 15. 1974
Albert F. Witmer with citation he received for
service to his bank from the 'Pennsylvania Bankers
Association.
Witmer Receives
Bank Tribute
Albert F. Witmer, Director
of-Tbe First National Bank of
Strasburg, was honored by
the Pennsylvania Bankers
Association at its recent
annual convention in
Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Witmer received a tribute
“In recognition of a great
record of service to his own
bank and to Pennsylvania
banking over a remarkable
span of years (1912-1974).”
Witmer started his
banking career in 1912 with
the Union Trust Company of
Lancaster. From there he
went to the Lancaster Trust
Company where he became
Assistant "Treasurer and
Assistant Trust Officer. His
next move was to the State
Bank of Paradise where he
served as Cashier and
Director. In 1943 he became
affiliated with the First
National Bank of Strasburg
as Cashier and Director. He
retired as Cashier in 1963 but
has remained an active
Director of the Strasburg
Bank.
Witmer has been and
continues to be very active in
many business, professional
and civic organizations.
Some of these activities
include: Director of Lan
caster Federal Savings and
Loan, member of the
American Institute of
Banking, member of the
Lancaster County Bankers
Association, Trustee and
Treasurer of Water Street
Rescue Mission, member of
the Board of Pensions of the
Eastern Pennsylvania
Conference of the United
Methodist Church, and
member of the Masonic
Fraternity Lamberton
Lodge No. 476.
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• MADISON SILOS
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