Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 11, 1979, Image 8

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OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441 — Marietta
Obituaries
C. KAUFFMAN HERR
C. Kauffman Herr, 82,
formerly of Rheems, died
at the United Zion Home,
of Lititz, following an
illness of one year.
He was the husband of
Mabel Brubaker Herr.
Born in Neffsville, he
was a son of the late Amos
and Mary Kauffman Herr.
He was a farmer in
Mount Joy RDI1. After
retiring from farming, he
worked for the Elizabeth-
town Building and Supply
Co.
He was a member of the
United Zion Church, of
Elizabethtown, and the
Rheems Fire Company.
In addition to his wife,
he survived by a daughter,
Elva M., wife of Bishop
Brinser B. Heistand, of
Elizabethtown RD3; a fos-
ter daughter, June, wife of
Larry Sensenig, of Terre
Hill; four grandchildren
and a great-grandson.
He also is survived by a
brother, Paul Herr, of
Witmer, and a sister,
Grace, wife of Willis
Weaver, of Mount Joy.
KATHRINE PENYAK
Kathrine Penyak, 85,
formerly of 153 Ww.
Fairview Ave., Marietta,
died at Harrisburg State
Hospital, where she had
lived six years.
She was the widow of
George Penyak Sr., and
was born in Czechoslova-
kia.
Mrs. Penyak was a
Candy
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Blessed Virgin Mary Cath-
olic Church of Marietta.
Surviving are three sons:
George Penyak Jr., of
Middletown, John Penyak,
with whom she had lived in
Marietta, and Joseph Pen-
yak of Florida; a sister,
Julie Meszaros of Colum-
bia; seven grandchildren,
and 10 great-grandchildren.
MARIE RAHM CARSON
Miss Marie Rahm Car-
son, 74, of 202 W. Main
St., Mount Joy, died in her
home. Although death was
unexpected, she had been
under the care of a
physician.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Frank D. and Minnie Rahm
Carson,
She was employed for
more than 50 years by the
former Gerberich - Payne
Shoe Co., Mount Joy.
The last of her immedi-
ate family, she was a
member of Trinity Lutheran
Church, Mount Joy.
CHARLES W. WATTS
Charles W. Watts, a
retired farmer, died at
Lehman Nursing Home,
Rheems, where he resided
for the past year. He was
94.
Formerly of 212 N.
Market Ave., Mount Joy,
Watts was a farmer,
retiring approximately 27
years ago.
He was the husband of
the late Grace F. Eshelman
Watts, who died in 1968.
Watts was a member of
Maytown Reformed United
Church of Christ.
Born in Perry County, he
was a son of the late Abner
and Mary Zeigler Watts.
He is survived by the
following children: Ralph
A. Watts, Mount Joy:
Erma G., wife of Amon T.
Noland, Akron, Ohio; Clyde
A. Watts, Hopeland; John
E. Watts, Lititz; and James
E. Watts, Manheim RD4;
22 grandchildren; 22 great-
grandchildren, and a bro-
ther, Frank Watts, High-
spire.
MRS. JOHN DRESCHER
Anna R. Drescher, 77 of
Columbia RD2, died at her
home after a lengthy
illness. X
She was the wife of John
L. Drescher. A former
resident of Mount Joy, she
was a member of Cross-
roads Brethren in Christ
Church, Mount Joy.
Born in Mount Joy
Township, she was a
daughter of the late Abram
W. and Mary Reist
Mummau.
In addition to her
husband, she is survived
by three sons, John M.,
Scottdale, Westmoreland
County; James M., Lan-
caster, and Luke M.,
Harrisonburg, Va.; two
daughters, Mary V., wife
of Lloyd H. Miller, Mount
Joy RDI; and Anna Ruth,
wife of James Glick,
Brewster, Ohio; 21 grand-
children; and two great -
grandchildren.
Also surviving are four
brothers, Levi and Paul
Mummau, both of Rheems;
Abram Mummau, Man-
heim; Reist Mummau,
Farmersville, Va., and two
sisters; Verna Grove of
Mount Joy, and Mary
Rohrer, Manheim.
LEAHBELL ALEXANDER
Leahbell J. Alexander,
Sl, of S78 W. Mam St.
Mount Joy, “died at
Lancaster General Hospital
after an illness of eight
months.
She was a former
resident of Carlisle. She
was employed at the ITT
Grinnell Corporation, Co-
lumbia, and was a member
of the International Mold-
ers and Allied Workers
Union 376.
Surviving are her moth-
er, Mrs. Ruth Finkenbinder
Alexander, Carlisle; three
sisters, Mrs. Josephine A.
Neff, Mount Holly Springs,
Pa.; Mrs. Mary Ellen Ott,
Saylorsburg, - Pa.; Miss
Eyca M. Alexander, Phila-
delphia; two brothers,
Samuel W., Bath, Pa., and
John M., Middletown.
ELIZABETH B. SIMONS
Elizabeth B. Simons,
6S, Quarryville Presbyter-
ian Home, died at Lancas-
ter General Hospital after a
three-year illness.
She was a member of
the Congregational Bible
Church, Marietta.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Christian S. and Emma K.
Bollock Simons.
Surviving are three bro-
thers, Christian B. Simons,
Elizabethtown; Arthur B.
Simons, Lebanon; Earl -B.
Simons, Mount Joy, and a
sister, Emma Snavely,
Manheim.
CLYDE ESHLEMAN
Clyde F. Eshleman, of
Luther Townhome Apart-
ments. Lititz, died at his
home after an extended
illness. He was 83.
The husband of Luella
Habecker Eshleman, he
had been a resident of
Mount Joy until three years
ago, when he moved to
Luther Townhome.
Before his retirement in
1973, Eshleman was em-
ployed as a salesman for
the David Martin Store,
Elizabethtown.
that, he was a partner for
42 years with his brother
Ralph in the ownership and
operation of Eshleman
Bros. Men'’s Clothing Shop,
Main Street, Mount Joy,
until 1961.
He was a 53-year charter
member and past president
of Mount Joy Rotary Club;
a charter member and a
past commander of W.S,
Ebersole Post 185 Ameri-
can Legion, Mount Joy,
where he had been a
member for 6} years, and a
member of Casiphia Lodge
551 Free and Accepted
Masons, Mount Joy.
Prior to>
April 11, 1979
Eshleman also was an
honorary life member of
Mount Joy Friendship Fire
Co. with more than 50
years service.
He was a 40-year
member of Trinity Lutheran
Church, Mount Joy, where
he had served as a Sunday
School teacher, church
councilman and parish
house building committee-
man.
Eshleman also served as
a troop committeeman for
Mount Joy Boy Scout Troop
2.
In World War 1 he
served in the Quarter-
master Corps of the
U.S.Army with the rank of
. private first class.
He was born in Mount
Joy, a son of the late
Samuel F. and Minerva
Fisher Eshleman.
Surviving in addition to
“his wife, are two sisters,
Blanche F. wife of the Rev.
N.S. Hoffman, Elizabeth-
town, and Charlotte F.,
wife of Russell Myers,
Jenkintown.
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