Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 27, 1977, Image 10

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OBITUARIES
Samuel L.
Longenecker
Samuel L. Longenecker,
who was ordained to the
Mennonite ministry and
served as chaplain at Daup-
hin County Prison, died
Tuesday at 2 a.m., at the
home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Stoner, Bainbridge
R1, following an illness of
one year. He was 89.
He was the husband of
the late Annie Lehman
Longenecker.
Longenecker was a
member of Steelton Menn-
onite Church and was the
congregation’s first Sunday
School superintendent. He
took an active part in the
ministry there until his
recent retirement.
His interest in the prison
ministry led to his ordin-
ation in the Mennonite
denomination in 1957. He
served as chaplain at Daup-
hin County Prison and also
worked with the inmates at
Eastern Penitentiary.
Born near Elizabethtown,
he was a son of the late
Samuel E. and Susan
Lehman Longenecker.
He is survived by six
children: Erma L., wife of
Herbert K. Maust, Harris-
burg; Esther L., wife of
Andrew K. Stoner, with
whom he resided; A. Leh-
.man Longenecker, Keyser
R2, W. Va.; G. Mervin
Longenecker, Mesquite,
Texas; Harold L. Longe-
necker, Lewistown, Mon-
tana; and Anna Lois, wife
of Elmer S. Miller, Phila-
delphia; 21 grandchildren
and 32 great-grandchildren.
He also is survived by a
brother, Harry Longeneck-
er, Lancaster, and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Sadie Givens,
Elizabethtown R4 and Mrs.
Susan Hess, Middletown
R1.
Mrs. Anna M.
Smith
Mrs. Anna M. Smith, 85,
of Pinkerton Road, Colum-
bia, died Tuesday at Co-
lumbia Hospital following
an illness of five years. She
was the widow of Monroe
Smith.
She was a member of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church,
Bainbridge. A native of
Bainbridge area, Mrs.
Smith resided with her
daughter-in-law, Josephine
Pickel, Columbia, for the
past several years.
Born in Bainbridge, she
was the daughter of the
late Abraham L. and
Amanda Bachman.
She is survived by two
sons: George H. Smith,
Bainbridge, and James M.
Smith, Elizabethtown; and
two daughters: Ruth, wife
of Thomas Kesselring,
Bainbridge, and Nancy,
wife of Robert Herr, Eliza-
bethtown; 8 grandchildren
and 7 great-grandchildren.
frank S. Barton
Frank S. Barton, a weld-
er for Herr and Sacco,
Landisville, died Thursday
at St. Joseph Hospital after
an illness of one year.
Barton was 54 and lived
at S87 East Market Street,
Marietta. He was the hus-
band of LaDene Hinkle
Barton.
He was a member of
William Brenner American
Legion Post 466, Marietta.
He was baptized in the
Methodist faith.
Born in Columbia, he
was a son of the late
Harvey and Mae Haas
Barton.
Besides his widow, he is
survived by the following
brothers and sisters: Char-
les Barton, Ft. Walton
Beach. FL; Harvey Barton,
Schaefferstown; Mrs.
Emma Haverstick, Colum-
bia; John Barton, Mount
Joy; Mrs. Oscar Mull,
Marietta; Mrs. James Hou-
seal, Maytown, and Clar-
ence Barton, Marietta.
Mrs. MaryEllen
Walter McGavinp
Mrs. Maryellen Walter
McGavin, 47, of 231 East
Main Street, Mount Joy,
died at 4:30 a.m., Saturday
at the Lancaster General
Hospital following an ill-
ness of four weeks. She
was the wife of the late
John McGavin.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was the daughter of Frank
B. Walter and the late
Freda Burgard Walter. She
was employed by Nolt
April 27, 1977
Pond, Inc., Silver Springs.
She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church of
Mount Joy.
In addition to her father,
she is survived by a
daughter, Linda Ryman, of
Mount Joy and a brother,
Frank F. Walter of Eliza-
bethtown.
John €. Lynn
John E. Lynn, 74, of
Bainbridge, died Sunday at
St. Joseph Hospital where
he had been a patient for
the past month. He was the
husband of Eleanor Ging-
rich Lynn.
Born in Bainbridge, he
was a son of the late
William and Catherine M.
Lynn.
A retired merchant, Lynn
had a meat market and
grocery store in Bainbridge
for 22 years. Later he was
employed by the Masonic
Homes as a truck farmer
for eight years.
He was a member of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church,
Bainbridge, and Bainbridge
Fire Company.
Surviving are his widow;
a daughter, Dolly, wife of
James Engle, Bainbridge; a
son, John N. Lynn Jr.,
Maytown, seven grandchil-
dren; three brothers and a
sister: Luther, Elmer and
Lizzie, wife of Elmer L.
Givens, all three of Bain-
bridge, and Ernest Lynn,
Tucson, Arizona.
Cub news
At the Cub Scout Pack
136 meeting at Seiler
School Cubmaster Robert
W. Mark presented the
following awards:
Bobcat: Craig Bricker;
Wolf: Paul Mease III,
Keith Penkanus, David
Linton; Gold Arrows: Paul
Mease Ill, Lester Dimeler;
Wilver Arrows: Rick Hall-
gren, Keith Hilsher, Lester
Dimeler.
Honors: Bryan Good,
Keith Hilsher, Matthew
Biesick, Kristopher Weid-
ner; Scientist, Craftsman,
Engineer, Gilbert Littlefield.
National President
Award: Kenneth Good, Jr.,
Rick Hallgren, Bryan Good,
David Linton, Tony Oxford,
Kristopher Weidner, John
Weber, Shawn Moran,
Thomas Littlefield, Lester
Dimeler, Steven Ginder,
Paul Mease III. Robert
Keener, Craig Bricker.
Also, Todd Newcomer,
Thomas Waltz, Keith Hil-
sher, David Ferrick, Mat-
thew Biesick, Gilbert Lit-
tlefield, Mark Shearer, Jo-
seph Smith.
Leaders were Robert
Mark, Shirley Good, Doris
Good, Billie Ann Oxford,
Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf,
Tina Biesecker, Dana Mark
and John Auker.
There was music by
Dana Mark and Tina Bie-
secker, and a magic show
by Bryan Good. Den 1 won
the attendance award with
Shirley Good.
The Committee Meeting
for Pack 136 was held at
the home of Edna Wolf,
with Robert Mark, John
Aukér, Myron Weber, Vic-
tor Wolf, Carolym Waltz,
Tina Biesecker, Dana Mark
and Billie Ann Oxford
present.
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