Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 31, 1977, Image 11

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    1, 1977
August 31, 1977
Obituaries
RICHARD F. KAUFFMAN
Richard F. Kauffman,
59, of Tucgon, Arizona, and
formerly of Mount Joy,
died unexpectedly at his
home there on Tuesday last
week at 11:30 p.m., of
natural causes.
Kauffman was a former
member of the
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church in Mount
Joy, where he was born, a
son of Benjamin F. and
Daisy Doutrich Kauffman,
927 A West Main St.,
Mount Joy.
Kauffman, who served in
the Air Force for 30 years,
was the husband of
" Dorothy Schroeder
Kauffman.
Besides his widow and
parents, he is survived by a
daughter Kathe, the wife of
Michael Frisby, Kaneohe,
Hawaii.
BEULAH F. HENRY
Mrs. Beulah F. Henry,
64, of Garden Court Apart-
ments, and formerly of -
Columbia, died
unexpectedly at her home
Tuesday a week ago at 6:15
p.m. She had been under
the care of a physician.
She was the widow of the
late John Elmer Henry.
She was a member of the
Washington Boro United
Methodist Church and the
Ladies’ Missionary Society.
Born in Marietta, she
was a daughter of the late
Edward and Ida Sheaffer
Hanlen. She is survived by
two sons, John Edward
Henry, Cranbury, NJ, and
Lincoln Henry, Syracuse,
NY; eight grandchildren,
and one sister, Pearl, wife
.of Harold Bankus,
Lancaster.
RUTH PETER CAMPBELL
Mrs. Ruth Peter
Campbell, 69, of 341 Cedar
Lane, Mount Joy, died at
her home on Friday
morning.
She was the wife of Carl
P. Campbell, who is the
only survivor.
Born in Berlin, Germany,
she was a daughter of the
late Richard and Rosa
Guttentag Sommerfeld.
She lived in Mount Joy
MOUNT JOY, PA
the past seven months,
having moved here from
Brooklyn, N.Y. She lived
before that in Paris,
France.
Mrs. Campbell had been
a resident of the U.S. since
1950.
FRANCIS L. HUTTER
Francis L. Hutter, Sr.,
retired electrician at the
former Olmsted Airforce
Base in Middletown, died
Monday a week ago at
General Hospital, where he
had been a patient for two
years.
He was 86 years old, and
lived at Mount Joy RDI.
He was the husband of the
late Hazel A. Weaver till
her death in 1966.
Mr. Hutter lived in
Mount Joy for 16 years.
Before that he lived in
Elizabethtown.
He was a member of the
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Perry Lodge 458 of the
Masons, the Zembo
Temple in Harrisburg, and
the Valley of Harrisburg
Lodge of Perfection and
Consistory.
Hutter is survived by a
daughter, Doris, wife of
Kenneth Smith, and a son,
Robert E. Hutter of
Newark, Delaware. He had
nine grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. He is
also survived by a sister,
Mary Hutter Hershey,
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ALBERT B. HUCK
Albert B. Huck, 59, of 43
N. Chestnut St., Marietta,
died of a heart attack
Tuesday of last week in
Gatwick Airport, England.
Huck and his wife Edna
had been visiting relatives
in England. He had been
under a physician’s care.
Born in Seelyville, he
was the son of the late
Charles E. and Estella Lutz
Huck of Marietta.
Since 1974 he had been
director for administration
at the New Cumberland
Army Depot. He began his
career as a storekeeper at
the Marietta Transportation
Depot.
During World War II he
served for two and a half
years with the 386th
Bomber Group in England,
France, and Belgium.
He was a member: of the
English United
Presbyterian Church in
Marietta. He served as
both treasurer and trustee
there.
Huck was a member of
the Marietta Lion’s Club,
the Mount Joy American
Legion, the Elk’s Lodge
1074 in Columbia, Post
5861 of the VFW, the
Friendship Fire Company,
the Florin Fire Company,
and the Elizabethtown
Moose Club.
In addition to his widow
and mother, he is survived
by two daughters: Linda,
ode dled
wife of John E. Winters
Jr., Maytown, and Jo
Anne, wife of Frank
Aument Jr., Mount Joy. A
son, Charles E. Huck II,
lives in Marietta.
Two brothers, Robert, of
Bethlehem, and Eugene, of
Marietta, GA, also survive.
In addition, there are three
grandchildren.
INFANT
The un-named infant son
of Robert and Sherry
Fitzpatrick Golden, 15 S.
Delta St., Mount Joy, was
stillborn Sunday night at
the Osteopathic Hospital.
Besides the parents, the
infant is survived by a
brother Robert, maternal
grandparents, Paul and
Gloria Updegraff
Fitzpatrick of Mouut Joy,
and paternal grandparents,
Ada Mae Shank Smoker,
Manheim, and Clarence
Golden, Lancaster.
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