Av (VV =. hd \v April 20, 1977 OBITUARIES Paris 8. Zink, Sr. Paris B. Zink, Sr., 57, of 19 N. Bank St., Marietta, died Sunday t 5:15 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospital after an illness of two years. He was the husband of Marie D. Brock Zink. Born in Rapho Township, he was a son of the late Clayton and Clara Bricker Zink. He was employed as a tow motor operator for the Penn Castings Comp- any, Marietta. He was a veteran of World War II and served in the Army. In addition to his widow, he is survived by two daughters and a son: Carol L. Hartranft, Bloomsburg R. 3; Ruth E., wife of Everett Nagel, Marietta, and Paris B. Zink, Jr., at home. Also surviving are three grandsons and a brother and four sisters: Lloyd B. Zink, Mount Joy; Mrs. Katie Eby and Mrs. Esther Leber, both of Mount Joy; Carrie, wif of Earl Bradley, Manheim R. 2, and Mrs. Gertrude Waltz, Milton Grove. Mrs. Annie M. Westenhoefer Mrs. Annie M. Westen- hoefer, 94, died Monday afternoon at Lehman’s Con- valescent Home, Rheems. She formerly lived in Marietta. She was a guest -at the home for the past four and one-half years. She was the widow of William Westenhoefer Sr., who died in 1958S. Born in Columbia, she was a daughter of the late Albert H. and Sarah Barnes Newcomer. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Marietta, and was the oldest member of the congregation. She had lived in Marietta since 1905S. Surviving are these child- ren: William Westenhoefer Jr., Ocala, Fla.; Russell Westenhoefer, Hazel Crest, Ill.; Margaret, wife of Ralph Yingling, Hemp- stead, Md.; Cora, wife of John H. Detz, Marietta; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; four- jreat-great-grandchildren and these sisters and brother: Mrs. Eva B. Cairns, Philadelphia; Mrs. Carrie E. Hurst, Lancaster, and Chester M. Newcomer, York. David C. Houseal David C. Houseal, 40, of 309 Locust St., Columbia, died Friday at his home at 12:45 a.m., after a two- month illness. He had been under the care of a physician. Mr. Houseal was born in Marietta and was a son of the late Walter and Thelma Bowers Houseal. He was on sick leave from Colonial Metals Co., Columbia. He was a bap- tized Christian, a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and served in Alaska. He is survived by his brother, Cleon Houseal, Las Vegas, Nev., and by his sister Nancy, wife of Norman McMullen, Co- lumbia. fred L. Hummel Fred L. Hummel, 70, retired auto mechanic who lived at Elizabethtown RI, died at 4:30 p.m., Friday at St. Joseph Hospital after an illness of 10 months. He retired in 1974 from Crider’s Citgo Service Sta- tion in Mount Joy. Hummel had previously lived in Mount Joy and Marietta. Born in Philadelphia, the son of the late John H. and Lizzie Watkins Hummel, he lived most of his life in Lancaster County. His wife, the late Sara Myers Hum- mel, died in May 1972. He is survived by daugh- ters, Janet A., wife of Donald J. Marley, Eliza- bethtown R1, with whom he resided; Doris A., wife of Arthur Shaud, Jr., Marietta; Freda A. Hum- mel and Mary Ellen Mum- mel, both of Mechanics- ville, MD; a son, Charles C., of Olean, NY; 10. grandchildren; a brother, John, of Concord, CA; and a sister, Elizabeth Hummel of Irvington, NJ. Mrs. Gertrude Greenawalt Givens Mrs. Gertrude Greena- walt Givens, who was head of the home economics department at Cedar Crest College for 23 years, died unexpectedly in Easton Hospital, Sunday. She was the widow of John Givens. Mrs. Givens was 84 and lived in Easton for the past 10 years. She was a native and former resident of Mount Joy. Mrs. Givens started her work at Cedar Crest in 1937 and advanced to the rank of professor. She had previously served for six years at Madison State Teachers College, Harris- onburg, Va., as head of the textile and clothing divis- ion. She had also taught in Pennsylvania public schools for ten years. She retired from Cedar Crest in 1960. She was a graduate of Millersville State College and received her master of arts degree from Columbia University. Mrs. Givens was a mem- ber of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. She was born in Mount Joy, a daughter of the late Harry and Anna Dantz Greenawalt. She is survived by two brothers, Howard Greena- walt, Holmes Beach, Fla., and Owen P. Greenawalt, New Cumberland. Ray Myers Ray Myers, former fire chief of Friendship Fire Co. 1, Mount Joy, for 2S years, died Thursday night at the home of his son, Ray M. Myers, 927 Raymee Drive, with whom he had resided since December. Myers was 76 and lived at 73 Autumn St., Salunga. He retired in 1966 from Sico Co., Mount Joy. He was a former resident of Mount Joy and was the husband of Anna Nissly Myers. He held membership in the Mount Joy Friendship, Florin, Landisville, and Sa- lunga fire companies. He also belonged to Lancaster County Firemen’s Associa- tion. Born in Newtown, he was a son of the late Emmanuel L. and Mary Resh Myers. In addition to his widow, who is a guest at Fairview Manor, Columbia, and his. son, with whom he resided, he is survived by three grandchildren. Levi W. Wilson Levi W. Wilson, 72, of 1 Hemp St., Mount Joy, died Tuesday after a lengthy illness at the home of his son, Clarence W. Wilson, with whom he resided. He was the husband of Mary Way Wilson who died in 1946. A resident of Mount Joy for the past 54 years, Wilson had been employed for 35S years at the former Mount Joy Paper Box Co., before his retirement in 1970. He was a member of Zion Baptist Church, Orange County, Va. Born in Orange County, he was a son of the late Clarence W. and Lula Tolliver Wilson. Beside his son Clarence, with whom he resided, he is survived by a son, Gerald E. Wilson, Lancas-- ter, and a daughter, Mrs. Dolores W. Thomas, De- troit, Mich.; 11 grandchild- ren; a brother, Lawrence Wilson, Philadelphia, and one sister, Mrs. Nora L. Armwood, Washington, D.C. Irvin 8B. Gaul Irvin B. Gaul, 75, of 344 Florin Ave., Mount Joy, died Wednesday afternoon at Lancaster General Hos- pital after an illness of six days. Born in East Donegal Township, he was a son of the late John and Annie Bear Gaul and the husband of Bertha Robinson Gaul. A resident of the Mount Joy area most of his life, he retired in 1973 from Musser Potato Chip Co., Mountville, where he had been employed 12 years. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Jeanette, wife of Carl Altland, Dover; two stepsons, Louis C. Baltozer West Willow, and George R. Baltozer, Mountville, eight grandchildren; one great-grandson, and a sis- ter, Mrs. Martha G. Hos- tetter, Maple Farms, Akron. John B. Stehman John B. Stehman, 8S, of 116 Cameron St., Rheems, died Wednesday at 12:25 p.m. at Lancaster Osteo- pathic Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Etta Rineer Stehman. He lived in Rheems for the past 38 years and was former employee of Landis Stone Meal Co., Rheems, as well as Kuntzelman’s Ice Cream firm, Elizabeth- town. Prior to retiring 16 years ago he was a dealer for McNess Co., a feed distributor. He was a member of Jehovah’s Witness Congre- gation of Middletown. He was born in Rapho Township, a son of the late Jacob and Fianna Bender Stehman. Surviving besides his widow are eight children: John A., Elizabethtown R. 2; Jay M., Columbia, R.1; Fern S., wife of George T. Kelton, Yardley; Ruth M., wife of Harry Smith, Pal- myra; Deloras J., wife of W. Paul Byers, Elizabeth- town; Jean G., wife of Junior M. Waybright, Pal- myra; Annabel L., wife of Frank Greenly, Elizabeth- town R. 3, and Joanne, wife of W. Thomas Fogie, Marietta. Also surviving are one brother, Clayton B., Se- bring, Fla.; 32 Grandchild- ren; 29 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grand- son. 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