FF uf Deaths MARIANNE GINGRICH Funeral services for Mrs. Marianne Walther Gingrich, 43, who died Thursday, Nov. 21, were held last weekend at the convenience of the family and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Mrs. Gingrich, wife of Jay Nissley Gingrich, died at 3:45 a.m. at the General hospital, where she was admitted two days earlier following a fall at her home, “The Springs’’, south of the borough on Longenecker Road. Investigation following the death indicated that Mrs. Gingrich made her way back into the home and to a second floor bedroom, from where she telephoned a neighbor, who summoned the am- bulance. A graduate of Sullins Junior College, Bristol, Va., and Pennsylvania State university, Mrs. Gingrich was a member of Society of Colonial Clergy . and Daughters of American Colonists. She was a direct descendant of Jacob Landis, whose grandson settled Landis Valley. She was a member of First Presbyterian Lancaster. Born in Lancaster County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Esther Rohrer Walther. Spring Meadows Farms, Columbia R2, and the late Stuart B. Walther. Besides her mother and husband, she is survived by two sons, J. Nissley Gingrich, Jr., and Jeffrey Nissley Gingrich, both at home; a sister, Mrs. Doris W. Herr, Columbia R2, and a half-brother, Dr. Stephen E. Dunlap, Lancaster. SAMUEL J. DOCK Funeral services for Samuel J. Dock, 66, of 217 Church, ~ HOSTETTER , MOUNT JOY, PA. “Dining Service, Ro ™ “Family Operated for 40 Years” DISTINCTIVE SERVICE FOR: WEDDINGS « BANQUETS « TOUR GROUPS » We cater off-premise functions Our Specialty is Fabulous Fried Chicken TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE 653-5911 Make Santa’s job a little easier. All you need is the money. Join our Christmas Club, now! Mount Joy street, were held Friday afternoon, Nov. 22, from the Mount Joy Church of God and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Death came Monday af- ternoon, Nov. 18, at General hospital following -an illness of several weeks. Services were in charge of the Heilig funeral home. He was the husband of Marguerite Shickley Dock. Before his retirement in 1972, Dock had been em- ployed by the Lancaster Railway Express since 1958, when the Express office closed in Mount Joy. He had been the station agent in Mount Joy for the Pennsylvania Railroad and Railway Express for 21 years. He was affiliated with the former American Express Co. from 1928 to 1937 when it became the Railway Express. Dock was a member of Mount Joy Church of God, an honerary member of Friendship Fire Co. 1, and charter member of Florin Fire Co. He also belonged to the Brotherhood of Railway. Airline and Steamship Clerks, AFL-CIO. He was a volunteer driver for the Mount Joy Fire Co. ambulance for 22 years. Dock was a past president of Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce and a member of Mount Joy Leisure Club and Mount Joy Area Historical Society. He was a former member of Mount Joy Rotary Club. Born in Columbia, he was If you join our Christmas Club now, next year you'll make playing Santa one of the most satisfying roles of the holiday season. By saving small sums every week you can be sure that you'll have the money needed for a prepaid Christmas. Show the world that you're a real sensible Santa by starting your Christmas Club right now, and you'll have everything in the big bag — for a merry, merry, merry, Christmas next year. This much put away each week 50c $1 $2 $3 $5 $10 $20 Means a check for this at Christmas $25 $50 $100 $150 $250 $500 $1000 MOUNT JOY, PA. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MAYTOWN, PA. November 27, 1974 a son of the late Harry and Mary Bailey Dock. Besides his widow, at home, he is survived by a son, Samuel J. Dock Jr., New Milford, and four grandchildren. LIZZIE E. KENDIG Mrs. Lizzie E. Kendig, 79, of Maytown, died unex- pectedly Monday afternoon, Nov. 18, at St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Maytown, she was the wife of Reuben S. Kendig and the daughter of the late John K. and Nannie Lizzie Engle Miller. She was retired from Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta, after 41 years as supervisor of the kitchen staff. She was a member of the Maytown Church of God, the Excelsior Bible Class and the Maytown Golden Age Club. Surviving in addition to her husband are the following children: J. Maurice Kendig, Elizabethtown; Erma, wife of John F. McCall, Lititz; Edythe, wife of J. Richard Heisey, Elizabethtown; Reuben W. Kendig, Orange, Texas; Mary, wife of Edward C. Frey, Cohocton, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Annie, wife of Samuel Deppeller, Maytown. Services were held Friday, Nov. 15, from the Miller funeral home, Bainbridge, and burial was made in Geyer’s church cemetery. EUGENE R. LEBER Eugene R. Leber, 64, of 930 Church St., died Tuesday, Nov. 19, at his home after an illness of eight years. He was the husband of Esther Zink Leber. He had been employed in the produce department of the Food Fair Store at the Lancaster Shopping Center before his retirement eight years ago. A veteran of World War II, he served in the 124th anti- aircraft gun battalion, medical detachment of the U.S. Army and saw service in Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe. He was a member of W.S. Ebersole Post 185, American Legion,” Mount Joy Sport- smen’s Association and Florin Fire Company. He had been a resident of the Mount Joy area for the past 22 years. Born in Conoy Township he was a son of the late Richard and Minnie Charleston Leber. In addition to his widow, he is survived by two sons, Barry, at home, and Glenn, Manheim R3,; a daughter, Gale, wife of Joseph Smith Sr., Mount Joy, and four grandsons. He also is survived by four brothers and four sisters, Edwin, Middletown; and Charles, both of Elizabethtown; Leon, Alvada, Colo.; Elva, wife of Sherman Brenner, Bain- bridge RD; Mrs. Ruth Hilt, Mrs. Barbara Myers, and Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 3 Kathryn, wife of David Shumaker, all of Elizabethtown. Services were held from the Heilig funeral home Saturday afternoon, Nov. 23, and burial was made in Good’s cemetery, West Hempfield township. PETER KRAYBILL STRICKLER Peter Kraybill Strickler, 85, of Audubon Villa, South Broad Street, Lititz, died there Wednesday morning, Nov. 20, after a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Bertha Wertz Strickler and a former resident of Rapho Township and Mount Joy. He was a tobacco buyer and foreman for ‘Mumma Tobacco Co., Landisville, and Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co., Mount Joy. He also was a horse fancier and trainer. He was a veteran of World War I and served in France with Co. H, 11th Division, U.S. Army, with the rank of sergeant. He received the Purple Heart. Strickler was a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, and a charter member and past commander of W.S. Eber- sole Post 185, American Legion. Born in Rapho Township, he was a son of the late William H. and Mary Kraybill Strickler. Surviving in addition to his widow are a daughter, Margaret S., wife of Wilbur C. Hiestand, Salunga; two grandchildren; three great- grandsons, and five sisters, Mrs. Fannie Myers, Mrs. Laura Witmer, and Nora, wife of Charles M. Eby, all of Mount Joy; Mrs. Mary Barto, Salunga, and Elva, wife of Robert L. Stevenson, Wynnewood. Services were held from the Heilig funeral home Saturday morning, Nov. 23, and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. TO HOLD BAKE SALE The Mount Joy Leisure Club will hold a bake sale Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Mount Joy Fire Hall. Baked goods of various kinds will be for sale. 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