Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, September 15, 1976, Image 4

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Deaths
PAULINE B. HEILIG
Mrs. Pauline Bube Heilig
96, formerly of Mount Joy,
died Saturday afternoon at
2:55 pm. at the Baily
Nursing Home after an
illness of seven years.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Alois and Pauline Kurn
Bube. She was the widow
of Dr. William R. Heilig,
who died in April 1946.
Se was a life-long resi-
dent of Mount Joy, and
was the oldest member of
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Mount Joy. She was a
member of the Lutheran
Church Women, Circle No.
1, and for many years a
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Missionary Society, the
Church Choir and the Sun-
day School teaching staff.
Surviving are four sons,
Alois B. Heilig, of Boca
Raton, Fla., retired Navy
Capt. Robert B. Heilig of
Pebble Beach, Calif., retir-
ed Air Force Major Edward
B. Heilig of Inverness,
Calif., and James B. Heilig
of Mount Joy; two daugh-
ters, Elizabeth B., wife of
Walter M. Woodward of
Tampa, Fla., and Pauline
B., wife of Larry B. Duke
of Buffalo, NY; 10 grand-
children, and 12 great-
grandchildren. She was the
last of her family.
JOHN E. EDYE
John Edward Edye, 24.
of 616 Wood Street, Mount
Joy, died Saturday after-
noon at home. :
He was born in Lancaster
the son of the late William
G. and Gladys Pennell
Edye.
He was a machinist and
worked for Machinery Pro-
ducts, Inc., of Lancaster.
He was the husband of
Linda Darlene Halbleib
Edye.
He was a resident of
Mount Joy for the past
three years, formerly living
in Elizabethtown.
He attended the Newville
Bible Church, Elizabeth-
town R4, and was a
member of the Masonic
Home Patton School alumni
association.
Besides his widow, he is
survived by a daughter,
Wendy Jo, at home; five
brothers and two sisters:
William C. and Samuel E.,
both of Mount Joy; Ray-
mond G. and James J.
both of Elizabethtown; and
Robert A., Bainbridge;
Barbara M., wife of
Charles Sweigart, Eliza-
bethtown, and Mrs. Lor-
raine E. Zimmerman of
Middletown; and a grand-
mother, Mrs. Walter Pen-
nell, Mount Joy.
ELSIE M. SWEITZER
Mrs. Elsie M. Sweitzer,
93, of 12 North Queen
Street, Maytown, died Sat-
urday at St. Joseph Hospi-
tal where she had been a
patient for the last two
months.
She was the widow of
Clayton A. Sweitzer, who
died in 1956.
She was a member of the
Maytown St. John’s Luth-
eran Church.
She was born in Man-
chester Township, York
County, the daughter of the
late John R. and Amanda
Frysinger.
She is survived by two
sons, Maurice A. Sweitzer
of Marietta and John F.
Sweitzer of Maytown; three
daughters, Mrs. Fairy A.
Neff, widow of Phares B.
Neff, Maytown; Dora, wife
of William Rohrbaugh, Mt.
Wolf; and Elsie, wife of
Maurice Ferree, Quarry-
ville; and a brother, Wil-
liam Frysinger, Dallas,
Texas.
She is also survived by
eight grandchildren, 14
great-grandchildren and
one great-great-grandchild.
Maybe your dream is a new car. Or that
well-deserved vacation you've promised yourself.
Or an extra room for an expanding family.
Or maybe its simply that feeling
of relief that comes from taking
care of a pile of bills.
Whatever your dream,
now's the time to see us. We can
provide the dollars you need
to make it come true.
If you've got the dream, we've got the money.
September 15, 1976
RUTH PRESCOTT
Mrs. Ruth E. Prescott
67, Bainbridge, died at §
p-m. Friday at Lancaster
General Hospital after a
short illness.
Born in Sparks, MD, she
was the daughter of the
late Elias and Ella Mc.
Nelly, and was a member
of the Bainbridge Church
of God.
Before her retirement
five years ago, she was
head cook at the Bain.
bridge Elementary School
for 17 years.
Survivors include a son,
Don C., Bainbridge; a
daughter, Mrs. Jean L.
Miller, Bainbridge; eight
grandchildren; a brother,
Lee D. McNelly, Fremont,
OH; and a sister, Mrs.
Ethel Gallo, Bainbridge.
Stop in soon at either bank office, Mount Joy or
Maytown, and discuss your needs with one of our
loan officers.
UNION NATIONAL
NT JOY BANK
101 E. Main Street
Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
100 W. High Street
Maytown, Pa. 17550
THE
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