WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1968 EE e——— | 2" C35ier 25 years and pre. viously was a resident of Marietta. ® Deaths Surviving are his wife, Mi- REE | riam E. Sperla Mumma, three daughters, Elva M.,, GERARD R. ZIELKE wife of Mervin Linard, Mari- Gerard R. Zielke, 58, 625 'etta; Dorothy V., wife of Eu- W. Main St., the founder of}|8ene W. Dyer, Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., and Bertie M., wife of Francis P. Miller, of Lancaster; 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and the G. Zielke Orthotic and Prosthetic Co., Inc. died Sat- urday morning, Dec. 30, in the University of Pennsylvan- ia hospital after an illness of [Six sisters, Mrs. Edith Cor- several months. el, Mrs. Elsie Shire, Mrs. . : arrie Wolfe, Mrs. Estella Born in Stegel, Germany, Wolfe, all of York; Dora, he was the son of Hans and Lina Wirth Zielke, of Brent- wood, Long Island, N, Y. Prior to 1945 when he founded his business in Mount Joy, he resided in Elizabeth- town, where he was associat- ed with the State Hospital for Crippled Children as an orth- otist. Recently he had built and opened a new office building at 900 N. Duke St., Lancaster He was serving as vice- president of the Penna. Ortho- pedic Prosthetic Society. He was also a member of the American Orthopedic Pros- thetic Society, the Lancaster Muzzle Loading Rifle Assoc., and the Kentucky Rifle Assoc. A life-time member of the} wife of Samuel Snyder, of York Haven; and Bertie, wife of Joseph Alfano, York. Funeral services were held Groff funeral home in Lab- caster and burial was made in Conestoga Memorial Park. PAULINE H. PEIFER Mrs. Pauline H. Peifer, 69, wife of Cyrus W. Peifer, 23 Mount Joy St., died at 3 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 31, at her home after an illness of a- bout three months. The couple observed their 53rd wedding anniversary on July 20. ’ She was born in Mount Mount Joy Sportsman’s As- sociation, he was a former Joy, Senger Pi we Jase member of the Rotary Club oa nD san eIscy of Mount Joy and a member of the Christ United Church of Christ of Elizabethtown. In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife, leanor Grosser Zielke; a on Don, of Mount Joy; a daughter, Eleanor, wife . of Clayton G. Francis, Lancast- er: a sister, Mrs. Hertha Kne- ling, Long Island, N. Y.; a brother, Hans R. Zielke, Nor- wood, Pa.; and a grandson. Funeral services were held from the Trinity Lutheran church Wednesday at 11 a.m. and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. She was a member of St. Mark’s EUB church. Surviving besides her hus- band, include five children, Charles R. Peifer, Mount Joy; June, wife of Martin Houser, Middletown; Robert Peifer, at home; Cyrus K. Peifer Jr. and Grant Peifer, both of Lancaster; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Heilig funeral home and burial was made in the Eber- le cemetery. J. RICHARD GREENAWALT J. Ricahrd Greenawalt, 59, so: ‘husband of Ida Mae Hemper- Mrs. Mary M. Biship, 69, ly Greenawalt, 432 Nevin St. wife of Irvin L. Bishop, 321 died at 10:50 p.m. Monday NN. Darks! Ape, he 3 > January 1, at St. Joseph's m. luesday, Lec.