Obituaries, Death Notices, and Funeral Notices - B

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Babb, Benjamin

Benjamin Babb, aged years, Orange St. died of general debility on Thursday afternoon at his home, after having been bedfast for a week. Deceased was a son of John and Elizabeth Babb, and was born in Alsace Township. He learned the trade of tailor when a boy. At the age of he came to Reading and was employed by the Reading Railway Company as a blacksmith helper, working there for years, and retiring in 1893. He was a consistent member of Zion's U. B. Church for 35 years. Mr. Babb was a member of Freedom Circle, No.7, and the P. & R. Relief. His wife preceded him in death six years. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frederick Printz, this city; one son, George, of Pittsburg; 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

[Source: Reading Eagle, February 25, 1907. Submitted by Mary.]

Babb, Clara J. (nee Sunday)

Mrs. Clara J. (Sunday) Babb, 79, of 323 W. Walnut St., Kutztown, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. Born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Joel D. and Mary Ellen (Rahn) Sunday. She was the widow of Millard Babb. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Emma Wiltrout of Kutztown, Mrs. Alice Eeidel of Maxatawny, and Mrs. Ida Adams of Kutztown R. 3, and four brothers, Howard of Eads, Colo., Ezra of Bethlehem, and Walter and Preston, both of Kutztown R. 3. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Brumbach Funeral Home, College Hill, Kutztown. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, July 13, 1064, page 18. Submitted by Jerri.]

Babb, George

Babb, Child of Jere

Babb, Johannes

Babb, Matthias

Babb, Sarah (nee Gottschall)

Babb -- In Penn, January 11th, Sarah Babb, daughter of Leonard and Anna Maria Gottschall, and widow of Daniel Babb, aged 76 years, 11 months and 27 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 24, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Babiarz Sr., Arthur T.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held in St. Mary Church, Hamburg, for Arthur T. Babiarz Sr., 76, of Nobel Avenue, Shoemakersville, who died May 3 in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Lebanon, where he had been a patient since April 27. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery, Reading. He was predeceased by his wife, Clara D. (Szurgot) Babiarz, who died May 27, 1980. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Andrew J. and Agnes (Pietruszynski) Babiarz. Until retiring in 1988, he was employed by Continental Can Co., Reading, for 43 years. He was a World War II Army airborne veteran. Babiarz was a member of several local bands, including the Top Hatters, who performed in the Berks area in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Hamburg. Surviving are a daughter, Elaine (Babiarz) Shappell, Leesport; and three sons: Arthur T. Babiarz Jr., and James Babiarz, both of Mohrsville, and John A. Babiarz, Allentown. There are also nine grandchildren and two great-grandsons. The Kopicki-Bradley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Backhman, John

Bachert, Marlin W.

Marlin William. Bachert, 68, of Lecanto, Fla., died Saturday at his home. Born in Walker Township, Dec. 7, 1929, he was a son of the late William and Sadie Brobst Bachert. He worked for Dana Corp., Reading, for 27 years, retiring in 1992. He was also employed in the excavating business in Berks County area. He was a member of Zion's United Church of Christ, RD1 Tamaqua, Beverly Hills Community Church, Beverly Hills, Fla., was a lifetime member of Perry Township Game Association and Beverly Hills Fishing Club, Beverly Hills, and Lewistown Valley Grange. Surviving are his wife, Thelma M.; a son, Terry, RD1 Tamaqua; a daughter, Lou Anne Bachert, Seattle, Wash.; four stepchildren, Merrill, David and Thomas Korman, State College area, and Sue Korman, Lecanto; three sisters, Florence Kistler, Harrisburg, Irene Mantz, New Ringgold, and Pearl Whetstone, Tamaqua; a brother, Donald, Temple; 11 stepgrandchildren. Memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, at Zion's United Church of Christ. National Cremation Society, Brooksville, Fla., is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, February 4, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bachman, Mrs. Alvin

Bachman, Arlene (nee Le Van)

Mrs. Arlene Le Van Bachman, 52, 109 E. High St., Topton, wife of Charles K. Bachman, died at 4 a.m. Monday in the Allentown hospital where she was a medical patient. Born Jan. 23, 1897, in Topton, she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Ellen Weiser Le Van. A lifelong resident of that place, she was a member of Bowers Evangelical and Reformed church. The husband is the only survivor.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 29, 1949, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, Charles

Bachman, David A.

Bachman, Edna

Bachman, Elwood L.

Private services were held for Elwood L. Bachman, 84, of Mohnton, who died March 17 in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Grace J. (Schutter) Bachman. Born in Birdsboro, Bachman was employed for 40 years by Textile Machine Works, Wyomissing, retiring in 1984. He was an Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Bonnie C. (Bachman) Quinter, Phoenixville. Other survivors include a sister and a granddaughter. Burial was private in Mohnsville Cemetery, Mohnton. The arrangements were handled by the Joseph D. Giles Funeral Home Inc. & Crematorium, Mohnton.

[Source: Southern Berks News, March 24, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bachman, Emarine G. (nee Kriebel)

Mrs. Emarine G. (Kriebel) Bachman of Hereford died last night in Allentown Hospital. She was 62. Born in Hereford, she was a daughter of Andrew G. and Ellen C. (Gery) Kriebel. She was the wife of Jacob B. Bachman. Surviving in addition to her parents and husband are five brothers and five sisters: Ira, Oley; Asher, East Greenville; Lloyd, Hereford; Harold, Hereford; Ray, Hereford; Verna, wife of Calib Schultz of Hereford; Elizabeth, wife of Paul Graver of East Greenville; Pauline Slemmer, East Greenville; Dorothy, wife of John Brunner, East Greenville, and Miriam, wife of Bruce Huber, Trumbauersville. Private services will be Monday in the Mann Funeral Home, 221 Main St., East Greenville. Viewing will be after 7 p.m. Sunday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, June 15, 1962, page 41. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, Florence E.L. (nee Schwoyer)

Mrs. Florence E. L. (Schwoyer) Bachman, widow of Edwin O. Bachman, died yesterday at the Crocker Convalescent Home, Douglassville R. 1. She was 71. She formerly resided at 223 E. Main St., Kutztown. Born in Maxatawny Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late John S. and Amanda S. (Weiser) Schwoyer. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Surviving are a brother, J. LeRoy of Kutztown R. 3; and a niece, Helen M., wife of Douglas F. Carr, of Kutztown R. 2. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Fritz & Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.

Funeral Notice (p. 7): Age at death = 71 years, 2 months, 15 days. Buried, Lynnville Cemetery

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, January 17, 1963, page 48. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, George

Earlville: The funeral of George Bachman formerly of Earlville was held at the Oley Cemetery.

[Source: Berks County Democrat, January 7, 1899.]

Bachman, Mantana (nee Faust)

Mrs. Mantana E. Bachman of Kempton died at 6 p.m. Friday in St. Joseph's hospital, Reading. She was 61 years of age. Mrs. Bachman is survived by her husband, Elmer Bachman; one son, Amandas, at home; one granddaughter and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Bailey of Reading and Mrs. Cora Hemerley of Steinsville. She was born in Albany township, Berks county, a daughter of the late Amandas and Eliza, nee Trexler, Faust. Private funeral services will be held at her home at 1 p.m. Thursday, followed by public services in New Jerusalem church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, February 21, 1938, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, Miriam Arline (nee Reppert)

Mrs. Miriam Arline (Reppert) Bachman, 23, wife of Edwin M. Bachman Jr., 109 Noble St., Kutztown, died last night in the Allentown Hospital. She was admitted to the hospital on Thursday after being stricken ill at her home. Mrs. Bachman was employed for five years as a machine operator at the Kutztown shoe Manufacturing Company. Born in Greenwich Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of Mrs. Gertie A. (Kutz) Reppert and the late Clarence J. Reppert. She was a member of St. Paul's ER Church in Kutztown. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are a daughter, Rosaria L., at home; a sister, Leona M., wife of Robert Keim, Grimville; the maternal grandfather, Isaac M. Kutz, Kutztown, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Reppert, Fleetwood.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 17, 1952, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, Newton C.

Newton C. Bachman, 58, of Virginville, owner of the Merchantville Hotel, Richmond Township, since 1971, died Thursday in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading. He was the husband of Mae E. (Arner) Bachman. Bachman was former manager of Ye Olde Ale House, Schnecksville, and before that owned the Springside Inn, Kutztown R. 2, for 18 years. Known for his demonstrations of slaughtering and butchering at the Kutztown Folk Festival, Bachman made television appearances on the Mike Douglas and Captain Noah television shows to demonstrate hog calling and butchering techniques. Born in Lehigh County, he was a son of the late Claude N. and Maggie M. (Schuler) Bachman. He was a member of the United Church of Christ congregation of St. Peter's Union Church, Lynnville. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Donna M., at home; a brother, Rueland E., of Allentown, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hovanick of Bethlehem, and Iola, wife of Harold Slough of Schnecksville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Nester Funeral Home, Jacksonville (Route 143). Calling hours will be 6-9 p.m. Sunday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 2, 1977, page 39. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bachman, Richard

Bachman, Robert E.

A private service was held for Robert E. Bachman, 70, of Philadelphia Avenue in Douglass (Mont.), husband of Alice M. (Houck) Bachman, who died February 22 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Birdsboro, he worked as a wheel brader operator for the Stanley G. Flagg Co. of Stowe for 31 years, retiring in 1994. Bachman served in the Navy during the Korean War. He also served in the Army Reserve. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Lobachsville. He was also was a member of the Pike Township Sportsman's Association. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Connie D. Hitchens of Millsboro, Del.; four sons, Dennis W. Bachman of Mertztown, Kenneth C. Bachman of Bechtelsville; Robert E. Bachman Jr. of Sinking Spring and Gary M. Bachman of Gilbertsville. Also a brother; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 2121 City Line Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017. The Christ & Catagnus Funeral Home Inc., Oley, handled the private arrangements.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, February 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bachman, Roy

Bachman, Sarah

Bachman--In this city, on the 9th inst., Sarah widow of Lewis Bachman, in the 61st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence No. 232 North 11th street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the house to proceed to Alsace church where services and internment will take place. Please omit flowers.

[Source: Reading Eagle, February 11, 1895. Submitted by Michelle.]

Bachman, Sterling A.

Sterling A. Bachman, 44, of Kutztown R. 2, died Tuesday in Reading Hospital of an apparent heart attack. He was the husband of Pauline A. (Young) Bachman. He had been employed by the Alburtis Machine Co. He was a Marine veteran of World War II. Born in Lynnville, he was a son of Mrs. Maggie (Schuler) Bachman of Bethlehem and the late Claude Bachman. He was a member of New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ, Krumsville. Surviving besides his widow and mother are a daughter Sharon L., at home; two brothers, Rueland of Allentown, and Newton of Kempton R. 1; two sisters, Iola, wife of Harold Flough of Schnecksville, and Ruth, wife of Joseph Hovancik, of Bethlehem. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the new Jerusalem UCC. Calling hours will be from noon Saturday until the time of services.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 24, 1972, page 39. Submitted by Jerri.]

Badman, Ella

Badman, John

Baer, Catherine

Baer - In Perry, January 14th, Catherine, widow of the lately deceased John Jacob Baer, aged 83 years.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 21, 1871. Submitted by: Kathy.]

Baer, Mrs. David (nee Schwartz)

Mrs. David Baer, of Kutztown, died on Sunday night last of apoplexy, aged about 87 years. She had been in a helpless condition the past several years, although her general health was good up to a few weeks ago. She was a born Schwartz, of Whitehall township, this county, but resided in Berks county since her marriage almost 70 years ago. She left these children: W. S. Baer, of Schnecksville; Mrs. W. G. Hinterleiter, of Kutztown; and Mrs. Bertolette and Mrs. Lewis, of Stevens, Lancaster county, PA.

[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, May 24, 1899, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, Donald C.

Donald C. Baer, former ballplayer, umpireDonald C. Baer, former ballplayer, manager and umpire, died of natural causes Jan. 3 at 10:40 a.m. in St. Joseph Medical Center, where he had been a patient since Nov. 30. Baer, 70, Exeter Township, was the husband of Sandra L. (Stambaugh) Baer. He was an umpire for the American Softball Association and an umpire for high school girls' softball and boys' baseball games in Montgomery County. Baer played for the Red Bulls softball team in Exeter Township and captured the David Crystal Tournament. He also played and managed the Exeter Bulls for many years. Born in Baumstown, he was a son of the late John L. and Esther (Fick) Baer. Baer was employed for more than 32 years by Metropolitan Edison Co., Muhlenberg Township, retiring in 1995. He was a 1953 graduate of Mount Penn High School. Baer was a past president of the Stonersville Fire Company. He was an Army veteran. Baer is also survived by two daughters, Kelly L. (Baer) Marburger, Oley, and Kim M. (Baer) Doyle, Paris, Ky. Other survivors include two brothers, Paul A., Boyertown, and Robert C., Birdsboro; and a sister, Mary A. (Baer) Brown, Sinking Spring. There are also three grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in the Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn. Burial will be private.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 13, 2006. Submitted by: Submitted by Mary.]

Baer, Elizabeth

Baer -- In Windsor, February 13th, Elizabeth, wife of John Baer, aged 44 years, 10 mos. and 13 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 21, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bear, Elizabeth

Bear -- Near Hamburg, February 13th, Elizabeth Bear, wife of John Bear, aged 44 years, 10 months, and 21 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 28, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Baer, Ellen (nee Reidenaur)

Mrs. Ellen Baer, widow of Levi Baer and a former resident of this city, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ernest Doll, Ringtown, near Topton, Friday night shortly after 10 o'clock. She was 72 years old. Born at Landis Store, Berks county, she was the daughter of Jacob and Rebecca, nee Derrolph, Reidenaur. She was a resident of Allentown for nearly 50 years. In 1935, following the death of her husband, she left this city. Mrs. Baer was a member of St. Andrew's Reformed church here and the Ladies Independent Order of Reindeer of this city. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Florence Wenner of Mertztown and Darrison of this city. Services will be held at the home of the granddaughter, Mrs. Doll, RIngtown, Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in Highland cemetery, this city.

[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, August 14, 1938, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, Fred N.

Fred N. Baer, 77, of 107 Main St., Kutztown, died Tuesday morning in Reading Hospital. He had been in ill health for the last two years, and was hospitalized several times. Born in Topton, he was a son of the late Benjamin and Carolina (Buchert) Baer. He was a florist for the last 50 years in Kutztown, and a director of the Kutztown National Bank for many years. He was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church; Huguenot Lodge, F&AM; Rajah Shrine and Reading Consistory, Reading; and the Kutztown Fire Co. He was also a member of the Reading Florists Assn. and the Reading Motor Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Ella S. Dreibelbes; a brother, Frank, Reading, and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Wentzel, Millville, N.J., and Miss Carrie Baer, Reading. Two children preceded him in death. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at his home.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, July 5, 1956, page 40. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, George F.

Baer, Hannah Anna

In this city, on the 12th, Hannah Anna, wife of James M. Baer, aged 58 years, 10 months and 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, 710 North 5th St., Wednesday 11 a.m. Services at the house. Interment in Charles Evans cemetery.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 13, 1914. Submitted by: Submitted by Michelle.]

Baer, J. Walter

J. Walter Baer, 82, of Fleetwood R. 2564, former district justice for 25 years in Richmond Township, died Wednesday in his home. He was the husband of Kathryn L. (Smith) Rhode Baer and the late Ruth A. (Schaeffer) Baer. He was a schoolteacher in the Richland Township School District 1920-45, and the Alsace Township School District, 1945-49. For most of his life, Baer worked as an insurance and investment broker and tax consultant out of his home. He also was judge for the election board of Richmond Township. He was a guide for the Crystal Cave Corp. for 50 years. Born in Richmond Township, he was a son of the late Charles I. and Ida C. (Rothermel) Baer. Surviving with his widow are four daughters, Lillian I., wife of Louis Coppola, of Havertown; Jean E., wife of Lester E. Fegley, of Fleetwood; Suzanna F., wife of Dalton Reed, of Lyons; and Ruthann S., wife of Ronald Upperman, of Churchville, Md.; a son, Charles A., of Fleetwood; a stepson, Richard a. Rhode, of Kutztown; a stepdaughter, Thelma R., wife of William Smith, of Indiana, Indiana County; 10 grandchildren; six step-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 am. Monday in the Trexler and Hook Funeral Home, 25, E. Weiss St., Topton. Calling hours will be 6:30 - 8 p.m. Sunday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, April 23, 1981, page B-12. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, Lucille L.

Services were held for Lucille L. (Schoch) Baer, 72, Montgomery Avenue, New Bernville, who died June 13 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. She was the wife of Charles E. Baer Sr. Born in Bechtelsville, she was a homemaker. She worked part-time at the Colebrookdale Elementary School Cafeteria for more than 10 years until her retirement in 1996. Baer was a member of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in New Berlinville. Baer was a life member of the New Berlinville Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary and the Sellersville Moose Lodge 1539. In addition to her husband of 54 years, she is survived by a son, Charles E. Baer Jr. of Douglassville; two daughters, Linda A. Mohr of New Berlinville and Susan C. McElwee of Boyertown; and eight grandchildren. She was predeceased by a sister. Contributions may be made to St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Box 322, Swamp Creek Road, New Berlinville, PA 19545. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown. The arrangements were handled by the Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home, Boyertown.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, June 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baer, Paul C.

Paul C. Baer, 62, of W. Poplar St., Fleetwood, died yesterday afternoon at his home. He was the husband of Mary H. (Barrell) Baer. He was a mechanic for Mack Trucks, Inc., Allentown, for 31 years, retiring in 1966. Born in Richmond Township, Berks County, he was a son of the Charles I. and the late Ida (Rothermel) Baer. Surviving besides his father and wife are a brother, J. Walter, of Kutztown R. 3; and a sister Clara, wife of Paul Conrad of Bowers. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, 117 w. Main St., Fleetwood. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Monday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 2, 1967, page 30. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, Silas C.

Silas C. Baer (Baker?), who died last Friday at Reading at the age of 72 years, one month and nine days, will be buried from his late home, 945 North Eleventh street, Reading, Wednesday morning. He was born in Harrisburg and went to Reading fifty years ago, and for forty-four years was employed as a painter at the Reading Railway shops. Besides the widow, he leaves three children, Edward, Canton, O., Walter and Florence, wife of William Sonen, both of Reading. There are also seven step-children and thirty-two grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Edwin C. Baker, of R. G. Dun & Co., Reading; Harry M., Herbert and John Baker, of Allentown; Susan, wife of Dr. C. R. Haman, Reading, and Laura, wife of Rev. Claude Long, Philadelphia.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 5, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baer, Thomas Daniel

Baer - In Windsor, on Dec. 3d., Thomas Daniel, son of John and the deceased Elizabeth Baer, aged 6 years, 2 months and 18 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, December 15, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]

Baetzel, Catharine

Baetzel -- In Reading, August 17th, Catharine, wife of Charles F. Baetzel, aged 37 years, 6 months and 28 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bagenstose, Cyrus H.

Begenstose--In this city, on the 21st inst., Cyrus H. Bagenstose, aged 59 years, 11 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, from the residence of his son-in-law, R. Epler, 1144 Elm Street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Charles Evans Cemetery.

[Source: Reading Eagle, December 24, 1899. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bagenstose, Cyrus H.

Cyrus H. Bagenstose died of paralysis at 6 p.m., Thursday at his residence, 1837 Fairview, aged 60 years. He was suffering the past year. Besides his widow, Amelia, these children remain: Alice, wife of Alvin Epler; John L. Alvin and Ella Bagenstose, all of this city. He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. He was a molder by trade, but retired about 8 years ago.

[Source: Reading Eagle, December 22, 1899. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bagenstose, Francis M.

Services for Francis M. Bagenstose, 74, of 701 Main St, Shoemakersville, who died Wednesday afternoon in the Reading Hospital, where he was a patient four days, will be held on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Alfred H. Erb will officiate in St Luke's Lutheran Church, Shoemakersville. Burial will be made in St Michael's Union Church Cemetery, Tilden Twp. The Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, has charge.

Born in Centre Twp, a son of the late Henry and Rebecca (Mast) Bagenstose, he had been employed as a foreman by the Glen-Gery Corp, before retiring. Mr Bagenstose was a member of St Luke's Lutheran Church, Shoemakersville, and the home department of its Sunday school. A charter member of Camp 446, Patriotic Order Sons of America, Centreport, he also was affiliated with the Senior Citizens' Club of Shoemakersville and the Shoemakersville Fire Co. Surviving are his widow, Stella M. (Kauffman) Bagenstose, two daughters, Mabel M., wife of Arthur S. Marks, and Fern M, wife of William K. Baer, both of Shoemakersville, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Thursday, September 11, 1969, p. 40. Submitted by Judy.]

Bagenstotz, William

Bagenstotz - In Centre, December 14th, William, son of Israel and Elizabeth Bagenstotz, aged 2 years, 6 months and 24 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 18, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]

Bahr, Marian V.

Services were held for Marian V. (Garber) Bahr, 79, wife of Gordon Bahr, of Ironstone Drive, Boyertown, who died May 9 in Manatawny Manor in East Coventry. Born in Douglass (Berks), she was a 1941 graduate of Boyertown Area High School. She worked for 18 years as an assembler at C and D Battery in Eshbach, retiring in 1989. Bahr was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Boyertown. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Gary L. Bahr of Boyertown; three sisters, Dorothy Hartline of Mooresville; Elizabeth Boyer and Annabelle Burkert, both of Boyertown; and a brother, Gerald Garber of Newport, N.C. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Contributions may be sent to St. John's Lutheran Church, 45 North Reading Ave., Boyertown, PA 19512. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown. The arrangements were handled by the Catagnus Funeral Home, Boyertown.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bahr, Marian V.

Among the local survivors of Marian V. (Garber) Bahr, 79, of Colebrookdale Township, who died May 9 in Manatawny Manor, Chester County, is a sister, Dorothy (Garber) Hartline, Mohrsville.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bailey, Alice May

Alice May, nine-year-old daughter of Charles G. and the late Mary (Adams) Bailey, residing near Topton, died yesterday afternoon at the Allentown hospital from a complication of diseases. The child is survived by her father and the following brothers and sisters: Warren, Edgar, John, William, Beulah, Elda and Mary. The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey, of Monterey, also survive. The funeral will be held from the home of the father near Topton on Monday at 2 p.m., daylight time. Services at the house will be followed with services in the Maxatawny church, Rev. W. S. Dry officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.

[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Saturday, July 15, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Alice (nee Bolig)

Alice, wife of Daniel Bailey, and daughter of the late George Bolig, aged 54 years, died of tuberculosis on Wednesday, at her residence at Eckville, after having been bedfast but one day. Deceased is survived by her husband, these children, Carrie, Geo. and Claude, and these brothers and sisters, Reuben, of Kutztown; George and William, of Drehersville, and Mrs. Caroline Seidel, of Kutztown. Funeral next Tuesday. Services and interment at Bolig's Evangelical Church. Rev. T. L. Wentz, of Allentown, and Rev. C. C. Speicher, of Reading, will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 15, 1912, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Alvin J.

Topton, Aug. 5 (Special). Alvin J. Bailey died at his home on High street, this borough, aged 46 years, 8 months and 16 days. He was a molder foreman at the Topton Foundry for the past 15 years. He was a son of the late Daniel and Flora (Hartzell) Bailey and was a member of St. Peter's Reformed Church, this borough. He was a member of Hamburg Lodge, No. 523, L.O.O.M.; Hamburg Council, No. 8, O. of I.A.; Camp 70, P.O.S. of A., Hamburg; Hamburg Castle, No. 477, K.G.E., and Topton Fire Company. There survive his widow, Edna (Bauer) Bailey; one daughter, Mrs. Carl DeTurk, Kutztown; one grandson; these sisters and brothers, Mrs. Allen Hager, William, Daniel and George, Hamburg; Mrs. Kent Caldwell and Wilson, Philadelphia. Funeral on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Standard Time, from the home. Further services in St. Peter's Reformed Church, Rev. W.L. Meckstroth officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director Irwin D. DeLong, of this borough.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, August 5, 1929. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bailey, Anna Maria

Anna Maria, wife of Daniel Bailey, died at 7 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin T. Kohler, 1229 Chew street. Death was due to old age, superinduced by a stroke, which she suffered on last Sunday. The couple lived all their life in Mertztown until seven weeks ago, when they moved to this city. Besides the husband, there survive three sons and daughters: Mrs. Edwin T. Kohler, Mrs. Oscar Bast, Mrs. Nathan Beidler, Mrs. Catherine Keck, Mrs. Charles Schuyler, Mrs. Elmer Gehris, Mrs. Harvey Fisher, Emaus; William, Fullerton; Charles, Mertztown; Mrs. Har- (text missing?) Diehl, Norfolk, Va., and Frank, of Milton. Thirty-one grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren and a brother, who resided in Lenhartsville, Berks county, also survives. The deceased was a member of the Mertztown Lutheran church.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 2, 1917, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Carl N.

Carl N. Bailey, 67, of 2138 Market St., West Brunswick Township, died Sunday at home. Born in Albany Township, Berks County, he was a son of the late Norman W. and Edna O. Henry Bailey. Bailey and his father operated the Bailey Sawmill, Auburn. He was later employed as a mechanic by Hahn Motors, Hamburg; Peters Bros., Lenhartsville and the Blue Mountain School District, retiring in 1996. Following his retirement, he operated a small-engine repair business in his residence. He was a life member of the Farmers Safety Club and the West Brunswick Township Fire Company. Surviving are two sons, Kerry D., Tilden Township, and Gary C., Auburn; four grandchildren. Graveside memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in New Bethel Cemetery, Albany Township. Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, November 6, 2001. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bailey, Charles W.

Charles W. Bailey, 77, of Mertztown, died yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alvin David, 2505 S. 26th St., this city. Born in Greenwich township, son of the late Daniel and Maria, nee Leiby, Bailey, he was a member of the Lutheran wing of the Longswamp church. Mr. Bailey is survived by his wife Mary, nee Steele, Bailey; three daughters, Esther, wife of Jacob Kranch, Allentown; Clara Bailey, Elkton, Md.; Merle, wife of Alvin David, Allentown; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Emmaus; Mrs. Sarah Bast of Allentown. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Merle David, 2505 S. 26th St., Allentown. Interment in Longswamp cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 15, 1944, page 24. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Clara S.

Clara S. Bailey, daughter of Daniel and Maria Bailey, of Topton, died on Thursday in a hospital at Springfield, Mass., following an operator for appendicitis. She was 31 years, 10 months and 28 days of age. Besides her parents she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Edwin Koehler, Mrs. Elmer Gehris, Mrs. Oscar Bast, of Allentown; Mrs. Harry Fisher, of emaus; four stepsisters, Mrs. Willoughby Keck, Mrs. Milton Beidler, Mrs. Charles Schuyler, Allentown; Mrs. Harry Diehl, Norfolk, Va.; Wm. Bailey, of Fullerton, and Charles Bailey, of Mertztown, are brothers of the deceased.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 23, 1905, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Clifford L.

The deaths of two boys as the result of traffic accidents in Berks and Monroe counties brought the highway death toll to 86 for the year in the Lehigh Valley area. Clifford L. Bailey, 11, of Monterrey, Kutztown R. 2, died early yesterday in Allentown Hospital of injuries received last Wednesday when he was struck by a car while crossing Route 222, near his home. Coroner Clayton O. P. Werley of Lehigh County said Bailey's death was due to a skull fracture. ... Bailey, born in Allentown, a son of James J. and Jean M. (Wetzel) Bailey. He would have entered the sixth grade next month at Maxatawny Township Elementary School. The boy was a member of Zion's Maxatawny Church.

Funeral Notice (p. 7): Age at death = 11 years, 1 month, 29 days. Buried, Zion Maxatawny cemetery

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 20, 1963, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Curtis W.

Among the local survivors of Curtis W. Bailey, 77, Lynn Township, Lehigh County, who died Nov. 2 in the Hospice Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital, is a stepdaughter, Elda L. (Merkel) Correll, Hamburg, and a sister, Dorothy V. (Bailey) Bechtel, Lenhartsville.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, November 6, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bailey, Curtis W.

Among the local survivors of Curtis W. Bailey, Lynn Township, Lehigh County, who died Nov. 2 in the Hospice Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital, is a sister, Dorothy V. (Bailey) Bechtel, Lenhartsville.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, November 7, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bailey, Daniel

The late Daniel Bailey, who died at his home near Farmington, Maxatawny tsp., on the 5th inst., of apoplexy, was one of the best blacksmiths in Berks county, and worked almost day and night. He left a wife and seven children.

[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, August 18, 1897, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Daniel

Daniel Bailey, 87, retired farmer, died yesterday at his home, Kempton R. 2, following an illness of several weeks duration. A native of Albany township, where he resided all his life, he was a son of the late benjamin and Elmira (Merkel) Bailey. He was a member of Bolich church. Surviving are two sons, George and Claude, both of Reading; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; and a brother, William, Fleetwood R.D.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 10, 1950, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Ellsworth J.

Ellsworth J. Bailey, 84, of Drehersville, died at his home Sunday morning. A native of Albany, Berks county, he was a son of the late Hortio and Lydia Whitman Bailey and had resided in Drehersville for 47 years. Surviving with his wife, the former Jane Pauley, are four sons and daughters, Oscar E. Bailey, William F. Bailey and Mrs. Hester Heiser, New Ringgold, and Mrs. LeRoy Fegley, Orwigsburg R.D.; three brothers, Joseph, Henry and Wilson, Kempton, and two sisters, Mrs. Leanda Schucker, Hamburg, and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Kempton.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 18, 1948, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Harold H. Sr.

Services were held in the Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, New Tripoli, for Harold H. Hank Bailey Sr., of Old Philly Pike, Albany Township, who died June 7 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. Burial was in New Bethel Union Church Cemetery, Albany Township. He was predeceased by his wife, Marguerite L. (Kemmerling) Bailey. Born in Lynn Township, he was a son of the late Howard S. and Minnie (Berk) Bailey. Until retiring in 1975, he was self-employed as a logger and farmer in Albany Township for many years. He was a member of New Bethel Lutheran Church, Kempton. Surviving are a daughter, Alice M. (Bailey) Follweiler, Kempton; and six sons: Harold H. Bailey Jr., with whom she resided; Roy A. Bailey, Richard W. Bailey, Dale D. Bailey and Terry L. Bailey, all of Kempton; and Glenn W. Bailey, Lenhartsville. There are also 19 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Lester A. Bailey, Kempton.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bailey, John J.

John J. Bailey, 26, of Pennsburg, died yesterday morning at the Allentown hospital after a short illness. Born in Maxatawny township, Berks county, he was the son of the late Charles and Mary (Adams) Bailey. The following brothers and sisters survive: Warren L., U.S. Navy, Pearl Harbor; Staff Sergeant Edgar, U.S. Army, Saipan; Beulah, wife of Paul Lantz, of Topton; Elda, wife of Russell Jarrett, of Mertztown; William H., of Breinigsville R. 1; and Mary A., of Topton. Rev. Luther Schlenker will officiate at services to be held at the DeLong funeral home, Topton, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Maxatawny church cemetery.

[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, April 30, 1945, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Jonathan

Jonathan Bailey died Thursday at his home in Monterey, Berks county, aged 71 years, 11 months and 23 days. Surviving are his wife, Mary A. (Miller) Bailey; three sons and three daughters: Osville D., John H., Rosa B., wife of Raymond Nutz, and Mary S., wife of George DeLong, all of Kutztown R. 1; Minnie P., wife of Harry Haas, Breinigsville R.F.D., and Solomon E., Topton. Also one step daughter, Jennie M. Miller, 19 grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, one sister, Emma Hiltebeitel, Allentown, and one brother, Samuel Bailey, Kutztown R.F.D. Funeral services will be held at his late home next Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., standard time. Interment in Maxatawny Zion church cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, May 30, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Mary

Mary, widow of Jeremiah Bailey, died on Monday afternoon at the residence of her son, Emanuel, in Albany, near Kempton, of general debility, aged 76 years. These twelve children survive: Daniel, John, Sarah, wife of Willoughby Helm, and Matilda, wife of Charles Correll, all of Hamburg; Horation and Emanuel, of Kempton, R.F.D. No. 2; Frank and Washington, of St. Clair; James, Thomas and Henry, of Port Clinton; Charles, of West Penn. Funeral on Saturday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, May 16, 1906, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Mary A. (nee Adams)

Mary A. (Adams), wife of Charles G. Bailey, of Topton, died Tuesday evening in the Reading hospital, aged 41 years. She was a daughter of the late Henry and Annie (Wink) Adams. Besides her husband, there survive eight children: Beulah, Elda, Alice, Mary, Warren, Edgar, John and William, all at home; also three brothers, Luther and George Adams, Kutztown; Solomon, Breinigsville R.D.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 25, 1933, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Messina S. (nee Hemerly)

Messina S. (Hemerly), wife of Charles W. Bailey, aged 38 years, 7 months and 19 days, died suddenly at her home in Kempton on Tuesday of heart trouble. She had attended services at New Bethel Church in the morning and visited friends in the afternoon. She complained of a weak spell and succumbed before medical aid could be summoned. She was a daughter of James and Wilhelmina (Sewald) Hemerly. There survive the husband and the following children: Melvin, Naomi, Loraine, Loretta and Blanche, all at home; her father, James, Berkeley; one sister, Betta, Mrs. Wilson Schneck, Allentown; and two step-sisters, Queen, Berkeley, and Mrs. Herbert Wagner, Leesport. Three children preceded her in death. The funeral will be held Saturday, May 10, at 1 p.m. from her home. Further services and interment at new Bethel Church and cemetery. Rev. J. O. Schlenker will officiate. Undertaker B. F. Dunenhower, of Trexler, is in charge.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, May 8, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Solomon E.

Solomon E. Bailey, a carpenter by trade, husband of Ella Mertz, died last night at his home in Monterey, Maxatawny township, Berks county, after an illness of six months. He was born in Albany township, Berks county, son of the late Jonathan and Mary, nee Miller, Bailey. He is survived by his widow; a son, James, at home; two brothers, Osville of Kutztown R.D., and John of Kutztown; three sisters, Mrs. George Delong, Alburtis; Mrs. Rosa Mutz, Maxatawny; Mrs. Harry Haas, Breinigsville R. D., and one step-sister, Mrs. James Miller, Monterey. Services will be held at the Schofer funeral home, Topton, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. with further services in Maxatawny church of whose Lutheran congregation the deceased was a member. The Rev. Luther Shlenker will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, June 9, 1946, page 16. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Thomas F.

Thomas F. Bailey, well known horseshoer and hotel keeper of Siesholtzville, died on Wednesday evening at 10.30 o'clock at his late home, the Siesholtzville hotel, of which he was the proprietor. He was aged 59 years, 4 months and 18 days, and had been ailing for the past two years. Death was due to complications. Mr. Bailey was the son of Daniel and Fianna, nee Utt, and was connected with the horseshoeing trade in Reading when a young man. He has owned and operated the following hotels at various times during his career: United States hotel, General Taylor hotel, Reading; Three-Mile House, near Reading; Hotel Monterey; hotel at Kirbyville; at Douglassville; at Fortedale. His first wife was Mary Fink who preceded him in death twenty-three years ago. There survive the widow, Minerva E., nee Seiders, and the following children: Thomas Bailey, of Krumsville, son of the first marriage, Mrs. Lloyd Eck, Siesholtzville; Patrick, Katherine and John, at home. Jeremiah Bailey, Krumsville, a brother, and two sisters also survive: Mrs. Sylvester Clauss, Pottstown; Mrs. George Erb, Reading. The funeral will be held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock from his late home, the Siesholtzville hotel. Interment will be made in the Charles Evans cemetery, Reading. Rev. William F. Bond, Shamrock, will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 16, 1927, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Thomas H.

Thomas H. Bailey, 61, a Berks County assessor and a Republican committeeman in Kutztown, died Sunday at his home, 409 W. Main St., Kutztown.

A native of Douglassville, Berks County, he was a son of the late Thomas F. and Mary Fink Bailey.

He was a member of the Lutheran wing of Friedens Union Church, Lenhartsville; treasurer of the joint councils of the church and a member of the Kutztown Fire Co.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie A. Wisser Bailey; two daughters, Marion E., wife of John Schappell, Kutztown, and Elaine K., wife of Barrett Balthaser, Kutztown R. 3; two sons, Harlan T., with the Navy at San Diego, and Vernon F., Lenhartsville; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; his stepmother, Mrs. Minerva Wood, Emmaus; two sisters, Dorothy, wife of Ray Kruse, Mertztown, and Catherine, wife of Webster Heckman, Alburtis, and two brothers, Patrick, Alburtis, and John, both of Alburtis.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Fritz and Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown, continued in Friedens Union Church, Lenhartsville.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, May 20, 1958, page 20]. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Verna Jane (nee Heffner)

On Wednesday at 11.20 p.m., Verna Jane (nee Heffner), wife of Titus Bailey, passed away. Funeral on Tuesday at 9.30 a.m., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Heffner, Kempton. Service and burial at the New Bethel church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Marie, and two infant baby boys, who are confined at the St. Joseph's hospital, Reading, and two brothers. Undertaker Nestor has charge.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, June 18, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bailey, Warren L.

Warren L. Bailey, 54, of Red Lion, Macungie R. 1, collapsed and died yesterday at his home of an apparent heart attack. He was the husband of Blanche E. (Downs) Bailey. Born in Kutztown, he was a son of the late Charles G. and Mary (Adams) Bailey. He was a foreman at the Caloric Corp., in Topton. He was a veteran of World War II, having served four years in the U.S. Navy. He belonged to the Lutheran congregation of Zion Maxatawny Church. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Dale D., of Macungie R. 1; three sisters, Beulah, wife of Paul Lantz, Topton; Elda, wife of Russell Jarrett, Mertztown; and Mary, wife of Jack Schaeffer, Fleetwood R. 2; and two brothers, Edgar, Fleetwood R. 3; and William, Macungie R. 1. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 20, 1966, page 43. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baird, Mary

Baker, Catherine K.

Baker, Crale Michael

Services were held in the Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, West Reading, for Crale Michael "Mick" Baker, 58, of Route 183, Bethel Township, who died of natural causes June 24 in the emergency room of Reading Hospital. Burial was in Laureldale Cemetery. He was the husband of Fern Jeanette (Yessler) Baker. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late William L. and Marion M. (Bechtel) Baker. He was employed in inventory control by Black & Decker, Wyomissing, for the past 25 years. Baker was a 1962 graduate of Wilson High School. Also surviving are two sons, Michael S. Baker, Leesport, and Corey A. Baker, Reading. Other survivors include two stepsons, Gary A. Trythall, Mohnton, and Glenn R. Trythall, Kenhorst; and three stepdaughters: Zedra A. (Trythall) Kipp, Honey Brook, Chester County; Theresa R. (Trythall) Heckler, Shillington; and Sharon L. Trythall, Reading. There are also four grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren, and a step-great-grandson. Also surviving are a sister, Sue (Baker) Graul, West Lawn, and a brother, Kevin S. Baker, Doylestown, Bucks County. He was predeceased by a daughter, Cathy Jo Baker, who died in 1968.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, July 2, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baker, Gladys M.

Funeral services were held for Gladys M. (Frehn) Baker, 79, of North Franklin Street, Boyertown, who died July 28 in her home. Born in Pottstown, she graduated from Pottstown High School and was a homemaker. She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Boyertown. Surviving are three daughters, Joan L. Reigh of Westfield, Carol A. Rothermel of Boyertown and Kim D. Frain of Boyertown. Also three sisters; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and a friend, Linford Faut, with whom she lived. She was predeceased by a sister. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Berks County, P.O. Box 878, 501 Washington St., Reading, PA 19603; or St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 45 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown, PA 19512. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown. The arrangements were handled by the Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home, Boyertown.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, August 7, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baker, Infant of Joseph H.

Baker, J. Oscar

Baker, Sophia

Baker, Walter L.

Walter L. Baker, 73, of 228 Grimley St., Kutztown, a building inspector for various architectural engineering firms in Lehigh and Berks counties before retiring, died Wednesday in his home. He was the husband of Helen R. (Deitrich) Baker. Born in Dushore, Sullivan County, he was a son of the late Guy and Laura (Gibbs) Baker. He was a member of Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Krumsville. He was president of the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association and the Senior Citizens Club of Kutztown. Surviving besides his widow are two daughters, Ruth G., wife of Warren Schroeder, of Lenhartsville R. 1, and Betty M., wife of Randall Schroeder, of Kutztown; a son, Mark G., of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Hart of Forksville, Sullivan County, and Mrs. Pearl Spencer, of Monroeton, Bradford County; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the William S. Fritz Funeral Home, Kutztown. Calling hours will be from noon until the time of services Saturday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 9, 1971, page 84. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baker-Erb, Emily G.

Services will be March 22 for Emily G. Baker-Erb, 54, of West Second Street, Birdsboro, who died February 26 in her residence. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of Paul Epler, Wernersville, and the late Mabel E. (Brown) Epler. She had been employed as a sewing machine operator by Duvid Manufacturing Co., Birdsboro, last working in 1987. Baker, who resided with Larry L. Erb, also is survived by two sons, Chad R. Thomas, Haven, Kan., and Daniel P. Thomas, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Other survivors include two brothers and a grandson. Services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in Old Rugged Cross Church, Pottstown. The Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro, was in charge of the arrangements.

[Source: Southern Berks News, March 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baldwin, Gladys V.

Services were held for Gladys V. (Bieber) Baldwin, 76, of Douglassville, who died August 3 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. She was born in Linfield, and worked for the former Sircom Knitting Mill in Spring City, for 20 years. For 15 years, she worked for Valley Forge Flag Co. in Birdsboro. Baldwin was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 411 in Birdsboro and the Birdsboro Fire Co. She is survived by two daughters, Miriam Yost and Marlene Wampole, both of Douglassville; four granddaughters; and seven great-grandchildren. Burial was in the Limerick Church Burial Ground The arrangements were handled by the Warker-Troutman Funeral Home, Pottstown.

[Source: Southern Berks News, August 13, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baldwin, Marillyn

Services were held at St. James Episcopal Church, Ormond Beach, Fla., for Marillyn Baldwin of Ormond Beach, formerly of Kutztown, who died March 7 in the Florida Hospital, Ormond Beach. She was the wife of former Kutztown University football coach George H. Baldwin. Born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Douglas and Mae (Schaefer) Mellam. Until her retirement, Baldwin was employed for many years as a pre-school and Headstart teacher. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church. Surviving are a son, Thomas, Wyomissing; and three daughters: Deborah Baldwin, Keene, N.H.; Patrice (Baldwin) Steverman, Enfield, Conn.; and Candace (Baldwin) Pirie, Swarthmore, Delaware County. There are nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Haigh-Black Funeral Home, Ormond Beach, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 18, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baldwin, Robert Jr.

Robert Baldwin Jr., 73, of ManorCare Health Services, Laureldale, Berks County, formerly of 1125 W. Norwegian St., Pottsville, died Tuesday at ManorCare. Born in Pottsville, he was a son of the late Robert Baldwin Sr. and Gertrude Hainley Baldwin. He was a Marine veteran of World War II. He was circulation manager at the Pottsville Republican for more than 30 years. He also was a self-employed photographer. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Pottsville. Surviving are a daughter, Lisa Kuhn, Pottsville; a son, Robert Baldwin III, Pottsville; a sister, Anne Minarick, Pottsville; a half-sister, Evelyn Eisenhauer, Orwigsburg; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Military services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at James H. Evans Funeral Home Inc., Saint Clair. The Rev. Philip Bendle III will officiate. There will be no calling hours Thursday evening. Interment will be in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 9, 1998. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Balkit, Leslie R.

Leslie R. Balkit, 58, of Allentown, died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. Funeral services were held Jan. 29. He was the husband of the late Elizabeth (Sterner) Balkit. Born in West Rockhill Township, he was the son of the late Rudolph and Blanche (Weirbach) Balkit. He was last employed as a machinist for the Rex Roth Corp. He was a U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by: three daughters, Tina Dieterly, of Center Valley, Dianne Vitek, of Pottstown and Michele Balkit, of Emmaus; one son, Jason Balkit, of Allentown; five grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Church of the Brethren, 455 Trumbauersville Rd., Quakertown, PA 18951. Arrangements: C. R. Strunk Funeral Home Inc., Quakertown.

[Source: Quakertown Free Press, January 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balliet, Charles F.

Balliet, Mary E. (nee Heffner)

Mrs. Mary E. Balliet of 137 S. Penn St., who outlived her 80th birthday by just 10 minutes, died at 12:10 yesterday morning at the Allentown hospital. She was 80 years old on Wednesday. Ill for many months, Mrs. Balliet was a patient in the hospital since Aug. 19 and underwent an operation on Aug. 31. She was the widow of Francis Balliet. Mrs. Balliet was born in Topton, daughter of the late Nathan and Emmaline, nee Heist, Heffner. She was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, this city. Survivors are these nieces and nephews: Mrs. Mildred Kendit, Mrs. Ellen Lichty, Mrs. Emma Carl, Mrs. Helen Carl, Mrs. Annie Buchman, Charles Heffner, all of Allentown, and George Dutt, Brooklyn, N.Y.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, October 1, 1948, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Balliet, Paul

Balsbaugh, Lester R.

Services were held in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Fleetwood, for Lester R. Balsbaugh, of West Arch Street, Fleetwood, who died March 13 in Reading Hospital, where he had been hospitalized after a two-car crash in Maidencreek Township on March 4. The Berks County Coroner's office determined Balsbaugh died of a stroke resulting from injuries suffered in the crash. Burial was in Becker's (St. Peter's) Cemetery, Molltown. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Young) Balsbaugh. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Eugene and Elsie (Longacre) Balsbaugh. Until retiring in 1981, he was employed as a construction electrician by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1898 for many years. He was a World War II Navy veteran. Also surviving is a daughter, Judith A. (Balsbaugh) Kraycik, Naples, Fla., and one grandson.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 20, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Ada Blatt

Services for Mrs Ada I. Balthaser, 65, of Strausstown, will be arranged by the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. The wife of John R. Balthaser, she died Sunday morning in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where she was a patient for six days. Born in Centre Township, a daughter of the late Aaron N. and Mary Ann (Potteiger) Blatt, she was a member of the Zion (Blue Mountain) United Church of Christ, Strausstown.

Surviving in addition to her husband are three sons: William L. and Scott A., both of Harrisburg., and John M., Strausstown. Two daughters, Doris I., wife of LaVerne Koenig, and Carol J., widow of Donald I. Ruth, both of Bernville R.D. 2, 15 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, November 22, 1976, p. 42. Submitted by: Submitted by Judy.]

Balthaser, Elmer E.

Services for Elmer E Balthaser, 75, of 929 Church St., will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Patricia B Christe will officiate in the Theo. C Aumen Inc., funeral home. Burial will be made in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Balthaser, died Sunday morning at his residence. Born in Worcester Township, Montgomery, he was employed as an electrical inspector by the former Reading Co., for 34 years, last working in 1968. Balthaser was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and Chandler Lodge No. 227, F & AM. Surviving are his wife, Grace (Fetter) Balthaser; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Also two sister, Estelle, widow of Walter Unger, New York City; and Mary, widow of Charles Lysakowski, Reading.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 10, 1978, p. 27. Submitted by Michelle.]

Balthaser, Erma L.

Services for Erma L. Balthaser, formerly of Kutztown, were held in the Ludwick Funeral Homes Inc., Kutztown. Balthaser died Feb. 22 in Brookline Manor, Mifflintown, Juniata County, where she was a resident since May 23, 2000. Burial was in Zion's Church Cemetery, Perry Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Luther P. Balthaser, on April 26, 1991. Born in Albany Township, she was a daughter of the late George J. and Katie (Correll) Kistler. Until retireing she was employed by the Deisher Knitting Mill, the Kutztown Wallet Factory, the Kutztown Silk Mill and Rentschler's Bakery, all of Kutztown. Balthaser was a member of Zion's Lutheran Church, Perry Township. She is survived by a daughter, Marie B. (Balthaser) Weidenhammer, Millerstown, Perry County. There are two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Homer Kistler, Sinking Spring.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 2, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Franklin B.

In Shartelsville, February 27th, Franklin B. Balthaser, husband of Kate B. Balthaser, aged 27 years.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, March 15, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, George S.

Services were held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown, for George S. Balthaser, formerly of Hamburg and Mertztown, who died Feb. 24 in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where he had resided since Jan. 11, 2002. Burial was in Longswamp Union Cemetery, Mertztown. He was predeceased by his wife, Pearl A. (Shoemaker) Balthaser, who died June 1, 2001. Born in Hamburg, he was a son of the late Benjamin S. and Minnie V. (Zettlemoyer) Balthaser. From 1945 until retiring in 1978, he was employed as a postal worker/supervisor at the Hamburg Post Office. After retiring, he worked at the DeLong and Trexler Furniture Store, Topton, until 1991. He previously was employed by Allen Sherman Hoff Machine Shop, Hamburg, for three years; the Windsor Broom Works, Hamburg, for two years; and the James S. Balthaser Furniture Store, Reading, for 12 years. Balthaser was a World War II Army veteran. He was a life member of Vaux Lodge 406, F&AM, Hamburg, and the American Legion, Hamburg. Balthaser was a 32nd degree mason in the Reading Consistory, Anciet Accepted Scottish Rite. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown. Surviving are three nieces. The Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 3, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Harry J.

Robesonia, Oct. 16, 1965 - Harry J. Balthaser, 79, died this morning in his home, 24 Ruth Ave., this borough. Born in Heidelberg Township, he was a son of the late George K. and Amanda (Hagy) Balthaser. His wife, Ella P. (Wenrich), died March 17, 1955. He was a retired laborer and was a member of the Pioneer Hose Co., this place. Surviving are two sons, George F. and Ronald, both of this place; eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild and a sister, Jennie, widow of Charles Hain, Sinking Spring. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Wernersville, the Rev. Dr. Paul J. Henry, officiating. Burial will be made in St. Daniel's Cemetery, near here.

[Source: Reading Eagle, October 16, 1965. Submitted by: Betsy.]

Balthaser, Helen Nora

Balthaser - In Penn, May 31st, Helen Nora, daughter of William H. and Mary Ann Balthaser, aged 2 years, 4 months and 19 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 17, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, Howard F.

Howard F Balthaser, 77, former butcher, died after an illness of two weeks at his home, 1150 Chestnut St. He was born and reared in Lower Heidelberg Twp., a son of the late Jacob F and Magdalena (Faust) Balthaser. For upwards of 30 years he was a member of the butchering firm of Hoover & Balthaser, operating stands on Kissinger's market here. He retired about 10 years ago. His wife, Norma (Rambo), died 14 years ago. Surviving are these brothers and sisters; Thomas F., Ephrata; William F, Temple; Sallie, wife of Alvin Becker, Wyomissing; Emma, wife of Harvey Noecker, Lynoak; and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church and P.O.S. of A. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock at the house, the Rev W A Flunk officiating. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery. The Henninger Funeral Home has charge.

[Source: Reading Eagle, March 13, 1938, p. 18. Submitted by Michelle.]

Balthaser, Irene M.

Services were held in Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, for Irene M. Balthaser, formerly of Main Street, Bernville, who died July 25 in Berks Heim where she had resided four years. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Centre Township. She was predeceased by her husband, John H. Balthaser, who died in 1978. Born in Centre Township, she was the daughter of the late Elmer J. and Annie (Saul) Bagenstose. Until retiring in 1964, she was employed as a sewing machine operator by Fein and Glass Shoe Factory, Bernville. She a member of the Lutheran congregation of Salem (Belleman's) Union Church, Centre Township. Surviving are two sons, Kermit W. Balthaser, Rehrersburg, and J. Paul Balthaser, Bernville, and three daughters: Gladys J. (Balthaser) Weidman, Marilyn J. (Balthaser) Burkhart, and Evelyn F. (Balthaser) Fox, all of Bernville. Other survivors include a sister, Louella (Bagenstose) Shellhammer, Leesport. There are also 19 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son Kenneth E. Balthaser.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, July 30, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Jared

Centreport: Jared Balthaser, of Tulpehocken, died on Friday evening, aged 59 years, of paralysis. He is survived by his widow and the following children; Francis, Fleetwood; Jerome, Centreport; Milton, Tildon; Daniel, West Hamburg; Wilson, Anson, at Home; Mrs. John W Griff, Seipstown; Mrs., Ambrose Nehf, Seipstown; Mrs. William Nies, West Hamburg; Ida, at home. The following brothers and sisters survive; Monroe, Centre; William Reading; Mrs. J L Wagner, Bernville; Mrs. Levi Kauffman, Leesport; Mrs. William Folk, Upper Bern; Mrs. A. U. DeTurk, Strausstown. The funeral will be held Saturday, Feb 7, at 9 a.m. Interment at St. Michael's Church. Funeral Director J D Naftzinger, of Centreport, has charge. Deceased was a well known retired farmer and for many years sold farming implements, traveling over the entire country.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 31, 1903, p. 1. Submitted by Michelle.]

Balthaser, John Jacob

Balthaser - in Bern, on October 19th, John Jacob, son of William Henry and Caroline K. (Rentschler) Balthaser, aged 4 years, 5 months and 21 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, November 16, 1878. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, John M.

Private services were arranged by the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, for John M. Balthaser, 73, formerly of Strausstown, who died Jan. 24 in the Mifflin Center, where he had been a resident for more than two years. Burial was in Heidelberg Cemetery, Heidelberg Township. He was the husband of Phyllis A. (Wolfskill) Balthaser, Reading. Born in Centre Township, he was a son of the late John R. and Ada (Blatt) Balthaser. Until retiring in 1992, he was a self-employed truck driver. He was a member of Zion Blue Mountain United Church of Christ, Strausstown. Also surviving are five daughters, Jacquelyn F. (Balthaser) Haas, Lititz, Lancaster County; Connie Lee (Balthaser) Himmelberger, Brandywine, Md.; JoAnn (Balthaser) Steinmetz, Myerstown; Billie Jean (Balthaser) Wagner, Frystown; and Carol L. (Balthaser) Wenrich, Wernersville. There are also six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Other survivors include a sister, Carol (Balthaser) Loose, Bernville, and two brothers, William Balthaser and Scott Balthaser, both of Harrisburg.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, John R.

John R. Balthaser, 77, formerly of Strausstown, died Thursday morning at 6:10 in Independence Terrace, Womelsdorf, where he had resided since October 1984. His wife, Ada I. (Blatt) Balthaser, died in 1976. Born in Centre Township, he was a son of the late John C. and Emma (Reinsel) Balthaser. Balthaser had been employed for 20 years as a steelworker by Hofmann Industries Inc, Sinking Spring, retiring in 1973. He was a member of Zion (Blue Mountain) United Church of Christ, Strausstown. Surviving are three sons; John M., Strausstown, and William L., and Scott A., both of Harrisburg. Two daughters, Doris I., wife of LaVerne Koenig, Bernville R.D.2, and Carol J., wife of Forrest L. Loose, Bernville, and 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Three sisters; Tamah, wife of Charles Evans, Chastham, N.J., Ada, widow of Paul Kauffman, Clearwater, Fla, and Ruth, wife of Enoch Karb, Indianapolis, Ind. Also, a brother William, Dunedin, Fla. the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, May 15, 1987, p. 32. Submitted by: Judy.]

Balthaser, Kermit W.

Kermit W. Balthaser, 74, died of natural causes July 19 in his Tulpehocken Township residence. He was the husband of June E. (Wagner) Balthaser. Born in Centerport, he was a son of the late John H. and Irene M. (Bagenstose) Balthaser. Balthaser had been employed for the last 49 years as a carpenter foreman by George H. Longenecker & Sons, Bernville. He previously worked in the same capacity for B. Frank Sheidy, Bernville. He was a member of Friedens Lutheran Church, Bernville. Balthaser is also survived by two daughters, Cindy A. (Balthaser) Wise, Bernville, and Donna M. (Balthaser) Wloczewski, Shillington; and three sons: Glenn C., Gladys, Va.; Richard A., Bethel; and Dean E., Schuylkill Haven. Other survivors include a brother, J. Paul; and three sisters: Gladys J. (Balthaser) Weidman, Marilyn J. (Balthaser) Burkhart and Evelyn F. (Balthaser) Fox, all of Bernville. There are also 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Spring Township.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 21, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy (ncmcd@gtownonline.com)]

Balthaser, Loucian

Balthaser - In Greenwich, April 21st, Loucian, infant daughter of Alfred and Hannah Balthaser, aged 24 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 15, 1875. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, children of Levi & Sarah

Balthaser - In Penn, September 17th, Nora Irene, aged 5 years and 11 days; on October 2d, James Monroe, aged 6 years, 8 months and 8 days, both children of Levi K. and Sarah W. Balthaser.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 28, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, Moses W.

Balthaser - In Upper Bern, June 3d, Moses W., son of Benjamin and Kate S. Balthaser, aged 26 years, 9 months and 25 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, June 9, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balthaser, Norman R.

Strausstown mayor. Services were held in the Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, for Norman R. Balthaser, Jr., 73, who died April 2 in his Main Street, Strausstown residence. Burial was in Strausstown Cemetery. He was the husband of Joyce A. (Fisher) Balthaser. Born in Pine Grove, Schuylkill County, he was a son of the late Norman R. Sr. and Mildred I. (Lengle) Balthaser. He became mayor of Strausstown last year after serving on borough council for many years. Until retiring in October 1964, he was employed as a carpenter by Merritt Lumber Co., Reading, for 10 years. He was a 1949 graduate of Pine Grove High School and a 1952 graduate of Williamson Trade School, Media, Delaware County. Balthaser was a Korean War Marine Corps veteran. He was a member of Zion (Blue Mountain) United Church of Christ, Strausstown. Balthaser was a past secretary and treasurer of the Strausstown Fire Company. Also surviving are two daughters, Diane M. (Balthaser) Faust, Spring Township, and Denise L. (Balthaser) Yocum, Strausstown, and three grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Gladys (Balthaser) Luckenbill, Pine Grove.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, April 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Paul R.

Among the local survivors of Paul R. Balthaser, of Perry Township, who died May 7 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient one day, is a daughter, Alice L. (Balthaser) Bollinger, Mertztown.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Paul R.

Services were held in the St. Michael's Church, Tilden Township, for Paul R. Balthaser, 86, of Virginville Road, Perry Township, who died May 7 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. Burial was in the adjoining church cemetery. He was the husband of M. Catherine (Stein) Balthaser. Born in Tilden Township, he was a son of the late Clinton R. and Sallie K. (Seaman) Balthaser. Until retiring in 1982, he was employed as an auto mechanic by Schlenker Ford, Hamburg, and earlier by Balthaser Garage, Virginville, for 43 years. He was a member of St. Michael's Church, Tilden Township. Also surviving are two daughters, Anna K. (Balthaser) Bachman, Reading, and Alice L. (Balthaser) Bollinger, Mertztown. There are also four grandchildren. The Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home, Hamburg, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, Ronald E.

Ronald E. Balthaser, 72, formerly of Robesonia, died Monday afternoon in Phoebe Berks Health Care Center, Wernersville, where he had resided since June 4. He was taken there from Villa St. Elizabeth, where he had resided since April 1996. Born in Robesonia, he was a son of the late Harry J. and Ella P. (Wenrich) Balthaser. Balthaser was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Robesonia. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Lamm & Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville. Burial will be in Heidelberg Cemetery, Heidelberg Township.

[Source: Reading Eagle, September 6, 1999. Submitted by: Betsy.]

Balthaser, Samuel

Balthaser -- In Upper Bern, October 18th, Samuel Balthaser, aged 33 years, 5 months and 4 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 31, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Balthaser, Thelma R.

Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Thelma R. Balthaser, 88, Brooksville, Fla., formerly of Auburn, who died Jan. 31 in Brooksville Hospital, where she had been a patient one day. Burial was in Zion's Cemetery, Perry Township. She was the wife of Norman W. Balthaser. She was predeceased by her first husband, Clayton H. Long, who died in Jan. 1962; her second husband, Charles J. Nagle, who died in Oct. 1963; and her third husband, Paul K. Neyer, who died in March 1979. Born in Auburn, she was a daughter of the late Robert M. and Mary Ann (Mengle) Long. Until retiring in 1981, she was employed as a machine operator by Hubler Shoe Factory, Auburn, for 52 years. She was a member of Brooksville Wesleyan Church. Also surviving are two stepsons, George H. Nagle, Schuylkill Haven, and Nelson C. Balthaser, Sinking Spring; and five stepdaughters: Mary (Neyer) Heisler, Schuylkill Haven; Gloria (Neyer) Heckman, Northampton; Barbara A. (Balthaser) O'Brien, Catawissa, Columbia County; Elain A. Balthaser, Bern Township; and Susan A. (Balthaser) Wilson, Hereford. There are also 11 stepgrandchildren. Other survivors include a brother, Luther J. Long, West Brunswick Tonwship; and three sisters: Alma (Long) Holzer, Tilden Township; Marian L. (Long) DeLong, Hamburg; and Betty J. (Long) Neyer, Douglassville.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 5, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Balthaser, William August

Balthaser - In Ontelaunee, March 11th, William August, son of the late William and Maria Balthaser, aged 3 years, 7 months and 2 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, April 5, 1873. Submitted by Kathy.]

Balulis, Enoch (and his son and grandchild)

Baluskie, Kathryn

Kathryn Baluskie, 87, of 151 Blackhorne Lane, Aston, died Friday in Laurel Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Tilden Township, Berks County. Born in Brandonville, she was a daughter of the late John and Anna Shoup Bibleheimer. She retired in 1976 as an elementary school teacher in the former Ringtown School District. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Ringtown. Her husband, Walter, died May 26, 1981. Surviving are a son, Walter P., Arizona; a daughter, Ann Frost, Aston; a brother, Paul Bibleheimer, Columbia, Md.; a sister, Ruth Berrisford, Shenandoah; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services and interment will be private at the convenience of the family. Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, February 22, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bangert, Mary F.

Mary F. Bangert, 77, Wayne, Delaware County, died July 5 in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Her husband, Leo P. Bangert, died in 2002. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Edward P. and Marie G. (Greene) Vogel. Bangert was employed as a reading specialist by the Upper Merion School District, retiring in 1993. She was a member of the Mother of Divine Providence Roman Catholic Church, King of Prussia, Montgomery County. Surviving are three daughters: Jean M. (Bangert) Tokarski, King of Prussia; Elizabeth A. (Bangert) Dare, Downingtown; and Kathryn M. (Bangert) Tennyson, West Chester. Other survivors include a sister, Jean (Vogel) Fromuth, Reading. There are also four grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in Mother of Divine Providence Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County. The Bacchi-Courtney Funeral Home & Crematory Ltd., Bridgeport, Montgomery County, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 7, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Banks, James

Banks, John E.

John E. Banks, 62, retired railroader and father of Dr. Walter A. Banks of Macungie, died Tuesday afternoon at his home, 361 Schuylkill Ave., Reading. He worked 40 years for the Reading and Pennsylvania railroads and was last employed as towerman for the Reading Co. Born in Adamsdale, Schuylkill County, he was a son of the late Hiester and Ellemanda Arndt Banks. He was a member of the Evangelical and Reformed congregation at Maxatawny Church, and was affiliated with the Order of Telegraphers in Reading, the Quakers of Reading, the Pottstown Orioles, the P. and R. Relief Assn., the Neversink Fire Co. in Reading and the Volunteer Firemen's Relief Assn. of Reading. Surviving with his wife, Mary S. Schweyer Banks, are a son, Dr. Walter Banks; four grandchildren, and four sisters, the Misses Katie, Eva and Mary Banks of Pottstown, and Minnie, wife of John Lessig of Pottstown.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, February 10, 1954, page 33. Submitted by Jerri.]

Banta, Phyllis

Private services were held for Phyllis (Looney) Banta, 77, of Toms River, N.J., formerly of Pottstown, who died February 14 in her home. She was the widow of Joseph Banta. Born in Rushville, Ind., she worked for five years as a guidance counselor at Boyertown Area High School, retiring in 1981. Surviving are a son, Warren Banta of Toms River; a daughter, Jean Reynolds of Woodbridge, Va. Also a brother; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son. The arrangements were handled by the Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, NJ.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, February 27, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Baranowski, Mary

Mary (Mis), widow of Simon Baranowski, aged 75 years, died of complications, at 7:15 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was confined to the institution two weeks, being admitted from her home, 1021 Cotton Street. Mrs. Baranowski was a native of Poland and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Ann's Society, Rosary and Third Order of St. Francis, connected with the church. The following children survive her by a former marriage: Ludwig, Walter, Stanley and Frank Mis, all of Reading, and Anna, wife of Walter Shachnowitz, Detroit. There also remain 21 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral Director Gallman removed the remains to the home of a son, Stanley Mis, 1140 Spruce Street.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Saturday, September 5, 1931. Submitted by Nancy.]

Barb, Jesse

Barber, Alvira

Barbera, Dorothy S.

Services were held in Trinity Lutheran Church, Kutztown, for Dorothy S. Barbera, College Garden Drive, Kutztown, who died Nov. 5 in Reading Hospital, where she had been admitted earlier that day. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. She was the wife of Aceste J.M. Barbera. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Christ and Stella Stavrides. She was last employed as a clinical pathologist at Reading Hospital for 10 years. Barbera was a 1951 graduate of Albright College, where she received a bachelor's degree in biology. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Also surviving are two sons, Anthony C. Barbera, Ridgewood, N.J., and Nicholas V. Barbera, Reading. There are also four granddaughters and a brother, Dr. William Stavrides, Wayne, Delaware County. The Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home, Kutztown, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, November 14, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barbey, Peter

Peter Barbey, the well-known Reading brewer, died yesterday morning at his home, aged 71 years. Mr. Barbey was a native of Dierbach, Canton of Borgzaben, Rhinepfaltz, Bavaria. He attended the schools of his native country until the age of 14, when he entered the brewery establishment of his uncle, Peter Barbey, for the purpose of learning the business. When about 23 years of age, he came to America. He entered the employ of Frederick Lauer, in Reading. Later he conducted several saloons and then started in the brewery business. Deceased was married to Rosina, daughter of Philip Kuntz, of Rhenish Bavaria. They had two children, Katrina, a daughter, deceased; and John Barbey. In politics he was a Democrat, but never was an aspirant for any office. He was a director of the Keystone National Bank, a member of Teutonia Lodge, No. 568, F. and A. M., and of Germania Lodge, I.O.O.F.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 16, 1897, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barby, Julianna

In Greenwich, on the 11th ult., Julianna, wife of Daniel Barby, aged 31 years and 5 months.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1863. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bard, James

Bard, On February 3d, James, son of Chas. and Hannah Bard, aged 6 months and 21 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 21, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bare, Lorraine B.

Ex-Penn Twp. tax collector. Services were held in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, for Lorraine B. Bare, 90, formerly of Mount Pleasant, who died Dec. 29 in Stone Ridge Village Health Center, Myerstown, where she had resided for more than four years. Burial was in Epler's Church Cemetery, Bern Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph L. Bare, who died Jan. 31, 1975. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., she was a daughter of the late James and Nellie (Bunnell) Schoonover. Until retiring in 1985, she had been employed as a tax collector in Penn Township for 17 years. She was a former Democratic chairlady in Berks County and a former officer of the Travelor's Protective Association Auxiliary. Bare was a member of Bern United Church of Christ, Bern Township. Surviving are a son, Eugene R. Bare, Cincinnati, Ohio; three stepgrandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren. There is also a sister, Eleanor (Schoonover) Gardner, Temple. She was predeceased by a daughter, Linda Bare, who died in 1954.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, January 8, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bare, Susan (nee Gernand)

Mrs. Susan Bare (nee Gernand) died of general debility at her residence, in Spring, aged 88 years. She was a member of the Reformed Church, of Sinking Spring. Deceased leaves three sons, Henry G., of Spring; John G., of Strausstown, and Abraham, of Wyomissing.

[Source: Reading Eagle, April 13, 1899, page 1. Submitted by Marcia.]

Baringer, Iva Mae

Iva Mae Baringer, 95, of Quakertown, died Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003 at Phoebe Richland Health Care Center, Richlandtown. Funeral services were held Jan. 7. Interment was in Zion Hill Cemetery, Zion Hill. She was the wife of the late Wilmer Baringer. Born in Richland Township, she was a daughter of the late George and Priscilla (Harwick) Zuck. She was co-owner and operator of Baringer's Meat Market of Richlandtown, and at their stand in the Allentown Farmer's market for over 25 years before retiring. She was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church where she formerly served on the altar guild. She is survived by: two sons, George, of Quakertown and Kenneth, of Coopersburg; six grandchildren, including Peggy Rickert and Linda Alderfer whom she helped raise from young children, 18 great-grandchildren, five great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Harold L. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 81, Zion Hill, PA 18981. Arrangements: Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, Quakertown.

[Source: Quakertown Free Press, January 9, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barlet, Daniel

Daniel Barlet died of a complication of diseases a 12:10 Thursday, at his residence, 429 Minor, aged 85 years. He had been ailing 3 weeks and was bedfast since Sunday. Deceased was born in Cumru and came to Reading 50 years ago. He was employed as a watchman at the cotton factory 18 years. After that he filled a position as engineer at the Reading hardware works for 9 years. He was a member of Zion's U.B. church.

Besides a wife, Fietta, the following children survive: Mrs. Joseph Reinhart and Mrs. Hannah Kissinger, of Reading: Mrs Jocob Churchill of Phila. Tobias, Reading; Noah S., New York, and Joseph G. Newark, N.J.

[Note: The following provides additional genealogical information and is complementary to Daniel Barlet's obituary. It appeared in the Reading Eagle, March 19, 1904:

Account of Penn'a Trust Company, executor of Fietta Barlet, Reading. The estate amount to $2,795.35 divided as follows: Tobias Barlet, Sallie Churchhill, Hannah Kissinger, Joseph G .Barlet, Amella Reinhart, each 465.89; Noah Barlet 310.59; Daniel S. Barlet, 155.30.]

[Source: Reading Eagle, September 3, 1896. Submitted by: Submitted by Keith.]

Barlet, Dorothy M.

Private services were held for Dorothy M. Barlet, 91, formerly of Fleetwood, who died July 5 in Kutztown Manor, where she had been a resident. She was the widow of Daniel K. Barlet, who died in 1954. Born in Oley Township, she had been employed for 11 years by Luden's Inc., Reading, retiring in 1977. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fleetwood. Barlet is survived by a daughter, Beverly A. (Barlet) Conrad, Fleetwood, and a sister, Harriet (Labe) Focht, Oley. There are also three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Burial was in Salem (Shalters) Cemetery, Alsace Township. The Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood, was in charge of the arrangements.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, July 10, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barlet, Ephraim

Barlet.--In Philadelphia on July 1st of the smallpox, Ephraim Barlet, son of Joseph and Mary Barlet, age 47 years 5 month and 1 day. He was born in Heidelberg township, this county, and left a wife and two children and an aged mother.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 15, 1873. Submitted by: Submitted by Keith.]

Barlet, Eva

Barlet.--In this city on the 2nd inst. Eva, widow Daniel Barlet, age 92 years, 6 month and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No 427 Minor street, on Monday morning at 9 o"clock at the house. Interment at Wyomissing Church Gouglersville, Pa.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 3, 1885. Submitted by: Submitted by Keith.]

Barlet, Joseph

Barlet–Ricktown, on the 21st inst. Joseph Barlet, in the 75th year of his age.

Note: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 Record for the 1st and 6th Ward Reading Pa. "Barlet, Joshua, 75 years old, male, white, married, born in Pa, died Nov 1869, Laborer, cause of death Consumption of the lung." Reading Adler: Joseph Barlet who died in Nov. 21, 1869 age 75- died of a lung infection. Since Rickstown is in the 6th Ward, Joshua and Joseph Barlet are probably the same person. From the Hain's Church records Joshua Barlet died (Buried?) Nov 24, 1869

[Source: Reading Eagle, November 24, 1869. Submitted by Keith.]

Barlet, Lester W., Sr.

Lester W. Barlet Sr., 66, Richmond Township, died of natural causes May 10 in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Beatrice H. (Arndt) Barlet. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late John P. R. and Minerva S. (Schittler) Barlet. Barlet was employed by the Myers Canning Co., Tuckerton, and was last employed for 37 years by Quaker Maid Kitchens, Ontelaunee Township, retiring in 1996. He was an Army veteran. Barlet is also survived by three daughters: Cindy L. (Barlet) Sprecher, and Dawn M. (Barlet) Wengert, both of Fleetwood; and Judith D. (Barlet) Strausser, Hamburg. Other survivors include three sons: Clifford W., and Lester W. Jr., both of Fleetwood; and Michael A., Kutztown. Also surviving are a sister, Barbara L. (Barlet) Burkert, Fleetwood; and six brothers: John P. R. Jr., Gary L., Jerry L. Sr. and Raymond N. Sr., all of Fleetwood; Paul W. Sr., Hamburg; and Earl S., Temple. There are also 13 grandchildren, six stepgrandchildren and three stepgreat-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home Inc., Fleetwood. Burial will be in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Township.

[Source: Reading Eagle, May 12, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barndt, Hannah

Barndt, Jonathan

Barndt, Rebecca

Barner, Solon

Jumping backward while descending a ladder from a hay loft, Solon Barner, nineteen years old, of Maxatawny, near Eaglepoint, met with a frightful accident at 6 p.m. Tuesday, when a broom handle passed through his body, resulting in his death at 5 a.m. Thursday. Mr. Barner was assisting in threshing grain for Penrose Herring, on the farm of the Mill Creek creamery. When he had finished his day's work and was descending a ladder from the hay loft, he suddenly jumped backward when a few steps from the floor. Not having looked where he would land, he struck a broom that was standing nearby. The force of his body coming in contact with the upright broom handle resulted in the rounded stick entering his body. It penetrated the abdomen and protruded through his frame. Other employees, who were in the barn at the time, were horrified at the sight. Quickly realizing the serious nature of the injury, they came to the young man's assistance. He was hurriedly carried to his home, while messengers were dispatched for medical assistance. Drs. N. Z. Dunkleberger, of Kutztown, and A. C. L. Hottenstein, of Maxatawny, were summoned. They did all in their power to alleviate the young man's sufferings. Peritonitis developed which hastened his death. Mr. Barner was one of the bright young men of that section and was a close student. He was a member of the graduating class of 1912 of the Keystone State Normal School and taught school at Mill Creek. He was preparing to enter the Medico Chi College this fall. His untimely and awful death was a shock to his many friends. Deceased was the son of Lenora and the late Francis Barner and was 19 years, 11 months and 28 days of age. He is survived by his mother, Lenora (nee Dietrich) and these brothers and sisters: Mayden E., Alma U., Raymond T., and Richard B. Barner, all at home. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning at the house with services at Ziegel's Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Mayden Barner, a brother of the deceased, is a student at Muhlenberg.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, August 29, 1913, pages 5 and 9. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barnes, Rhoda S.

Rhoda S. Barnes, 89, a resident at ManorCare Health Services Inc., Pottstown, formerly of Boyertown, died May 5 in Pottstown Medical Center. Her husband, James J. Barnes, died March 6, 1984. Born in Bechtelsville, she was a daughter of the late Lester H. and Mayme A. (Kramer) Stimmel. Barnes had been employed for 15 years as a cook at Boyertown Elementary School, retiring in 1980. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bechtelsville. Barnes is survived by a sister, Wilma (Stimmel) Rambo, Boyertown. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Boyertown. Morrell Funeral Home Inc., Boyertown, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Reading Eagle, May 7, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barnett Jean L.

Jean L. Barnett, 80, Reading, died May 22 at 5:50 a.m. in Wyomissing Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Reading, where she had been a resident for three years. Her husband, William R. Barnett, died Feb. 25. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late John and Lily Mae (Jackson) Sowers. Barnett was a graduate of Reading High School. She is survived by four sons: William C., Arlington, Texas; Steven E. and Michael G., both of Reading; and Gary A., Flying Hills. Other survivors include a sister, Sarah E. (Sowers) Fick, Laureldale. There are also seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel at Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Henninger Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Reading Eagle, May 23, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barr, Benjamin

Barr, Benjamin, was born February 2, 1872 in Lancaster Co., and passed away November 17, 1953 from his late home, 644 N. 6th St., Reading, at the age of 81 years, 9 months and 15 days. Mrs. Susan Barr, wife of the above Benjamin Barr was born at Erie, Pa., October 25, 1872 and passed away December 22, 1953 at the age of 81 years, 1 month and 27 days. They are survived by one daughter, Ethel M. the wife of Leon R. Clay. Both bodies were laid to rest in the Forest Hills Memorial Park. Services were conducted by the Pastor. __N. S. Hoffman

[Source: The United Evangelical (Myerstown, PA), vol. XXX, no. 6, February 9, 1954, p. 16. Submitted by: Lynn.]

Barr, Edward E.

Among the local survivors of Edward E. Barr, 92, who died Feb. 18 in his Lower Alsace Township residence, is a sister, Helen L. (Barr) Dumont, Leesport.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barr, John

On the 20th ult., in Colebrookdale, John Barr, aged 83 years and 23 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal [aka Reading Journal], Saturday, February 6, 1864. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Barrell, Barry L.

Barry L Barrell, 60, Shoemakersville, died of natural causes Feb. 10 at 10:10 a.m. in Reading Hospital, where he had been admitted earlier in the day. He was the husband of Sandra L (Henne) Barrell. Born in Leesport, he was a son of the late Harry A and Mary L (Rickenbach) Barrell. Barrell was employed for 33 years as a tow-motor operator by Carpenter Technology Corp., retiring in 2002. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Barrell was an official with the United Racing Club in New Jersey. He is also survived by two daughters, Pamela L (Barrell) Weaver, Tilden Twp., and Kristi L (Barrell) Hartman, Hamburg. Other survivors include two grandsons. Services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Leibensperger Funeral Home Inc., Hamburg. Burial will be in St. John's (Gernant's) Cemetery, Ontelaunee Twp.

[Source: Reading Eagle, February 11, 2005, p. B-5. Submitted by Michelle.]

Barrell, Elmer A.

Elmer A. Barrell, 86, died June 18 in his Kutztown residence. He was the husband of Helen M. (Ketner) Barrell. Born in Kirbyville, Richmond Township, he was a son of the late Daniel and Hettie (Adam) Barrell. Barrell had been employed for 36 years as a crane operator by Kutztown Foundry. Later he was a bus driver for 18 years for the Kutztown School District. Barrell was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown, where he was a former council member and usher. He was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Barrell served 10 years as a Kutztown constable. He was past financial secretary of the Allied Molders Union for many years. Barrell served 12 years as cubmaster for Cub Pack 101 and was a co-founder of the Kutztown Youth Athletic Association, where he was known for his ceremonial reading of "Casey at the Bat" during Little League opening day. He was a 1971 recipient of the Jaycees Outstanding Citizen award. Barrell is also survived by a son, Rodney D., Kutztown. There are also two grandsons, two stepgranddaughters and two great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home Inc., Kutztown. Burial with military honors will be in Hope Cemetery, Kutztown.

[Source: Reading Eagle, June 19, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barr, Mildred L.

Mildred L. Barr, 92, formerly of Laureldale, died July 1 at 10:50 p.m. in the Lebanon Valley Brethren Home, Palmyra, Lebanon County. She had been a patient at the Brethren Home Healthcare Center since April. Her husband, Wilbur L. Barr, died in January 1995.- Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Ada (Mohn) Landis. Barr had been employed as a forelady by Prince Royal Hosiery, Reading. She was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Palmyra. She was a former choir member at Faith UM Church, Reading. Barr is survived by a stepdaughter, Virginia L. (Barr) McLaughlin, Severna Park, Md. There is also one granddaughter, two stepgrandchildren and six stepgreat-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter, Patricia (Miller) Mosko. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc. A memorial service will also be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel at Lebanon Valley Brethren Home. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 4, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barrell, Rhoda

A Memorial service was held for Rhoda Barrell, 75, of Lawn Terrace, Laureldale, formerly of Summit Avenue, Shillington, who died June 19. She had resided in the Berkshire Center, Exeter Township, since April, where she died. She was predeceased by her husband, Jacob Barrell. Born in Reading, she was a member of Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Reading. Surviving are two sons, David, Reading, and Randall, Kenhorst; and two grandchildren. The John P. Feeney Funeral Home Inc., Reading, was in charge of the arrangements.

[Source: Southern Berks News, June 25 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barsuglia, Two Children

Bartechko, Joseph E.

Private services were held for Joseph Edward Bartechko, 71, formerly of Exeter Township, who died January 19 in Beverly Manor, Exeter Township, where he had resided since 2001. He was born in West Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County. Bartechko was employed for 10 years as a chef by Ursinus College, Collegeville, Montgomery County, retiring in 1993. He was later employed in the kitchen by Wal-Mart, Exeter Township, and in the produce department by Weis Markets, Exeter Township. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Bartechko was a member of St. Gabriel Roman Catholic Church, Stowe. He last resided with Sherley J. (Groff) Mercer, and is survived by a daughter, Deborah (Bartechko) Vessa, Ormond Beach, Fla. Other survivors include two brothers; and two grandchildren. Burial was in Falkner Swamp Cemetery, Gilbertsville. The Dengler Funeral Home Inc., Birdsboro, handled the arrangements.

[Source: Southern Berks News, January 29, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bartholomew, Martha (nee Warmkessel)

Mrs. Martha Bartholomew, 63, 726 ½ N. New St., died at her home yesterday following a lengthy illness. She was the wife of Ralph J. Bartholomew who is an employe of the city bureau of parks. Born in Longswamp, Berks County, on Aug. 18, 1884, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Warmkessel and was the last of her family. She held membership in Seibert E. C. Church. Besides her husband she leaves three children, Mrs. Lillian Blose, Richard and Earl Bartholomew, all of this city. Rev. Ralph Scanlin will officiate at services at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Trexler funeral home, 116 S. 8th St., with interment following in Highland Memorial park. Calling hours are 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, October 11, 1947, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bartlett, Charles

Bartlett, David

Bartlett, Deborah A.

Graveside services were held in New Bethel Church Cemetery, Albany Township, for Deborah A. Bartlett, of Pulaski, N.Y. and formerly of Fleetwood, who died of natural causes shortly after arrival June 19 in Oswego Hospital, Oswego, N.Y. She was the wife of Larry S. Bartlett. Born in Reading, she was a daughter, of Elaine C. (Jones) Riggs, Pulaski, and the late Dykes J. Riggs. She was employed as a licensed practical nurse by Gannett Health Clinic, Cornell, N.Y. She was previously employed by Reading Hospital. Also surviving are two daughters, Jessica and April Bartlett, both at home. Other survivors include a brother, J.R. Riggs, Pulaski, and two sisters, Linda (Riggs) Ruddy, Pulaski, and Melanie (Riggs) LeBoeuf, Oliver Springs, Tenn. The Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Fleetwood, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 26 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bartman, Dorothy C.

Services were held for Dorothy C. (Shober) Bartman, 83, of North Charlotte Street, Gilbertsville, who died May 6 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. She was the widow of William G. Bartman. Born in Birdsboro, Bartman was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pottstown, where she was a Eucharistic minister and a deaconess. She was also a member of the New Hanover branch of the AARP. Surviving are three sons, Richard R. Bartman of Lewes, Del., William D. Bartman of Pottstown and Jack R. Bartman of Kimberton; one daughter, Joan A. Rissell of Douglassville. Also six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, May 15, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bartman, Dorothy C.

Services were held for Dorothy C. (Shober) Bartman, 83, of North Charlotte Street, Gilbertsville, who died May 6 in Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. She was the widow of William G. Bartman. Born in Birdsboro, Bartman was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pottstown, where she was a Eucharistic minister and a deaconess. She was also a member of the New Hanover branch of the AARP. Surviving are three sons, Richard R. Bartman of Lewes, Del., William D. Bartman of Pottstown and Jack R. Bartman of Kimberton; one daughter, Joan A. Rissell of Douglassville. Also six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park.

[Source: Southern Berks News, May 14, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bartman, John

Bartman, M. Isabella (nee Kehs)

Mrs. M. Isabella Bartman, 80, wife of the late Frank Bartman, died Saturday at her home, 316 Priscilla St., Allentown. Born in Hereford, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Lucinda Kehs. She was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Surviving are six sons and a daughter, Charles, Henry W., Frank E., Chester, Lester and Harvey and Helen Pearl, wife of Elbert Seagreaves, all of Allentown, and seven grandchildren. Three brothers and three sisters, besides her parents and husband, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Derr Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, October 20, 1957, page 23. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Amanda Susann (nee Wanner)

Mrs. Amanda Susann Barto, 81, died at 11 p.m. Sunday at her late home, the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schappell, 34 E. Smith St., Topton. She had been in failing health for five years. The daughter of the late Peter and Elizabeth, nee Frey, Wanner, she was born in Rockland township. Her husband, the late Wilson M. Barto, predeceased her about a year ago. There survive four daughters, Mrs. Samuel Haffner, Lyons; Mrs. Harvey Carl, Kutztown R. 1; Mrs. Guy Schaffer, Mertztown, and the daughter with whom she made her home; three sons, Clayton Barto, Haddonfield, N.J.; Arthur Barto, Breinigsville R.D.; Wilson Barto, Fleetwood; 18 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. All services will be held from the late home on Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Franklin D. Slifer in charge and Rev. William Kline assisting. interment will take place in Mertz church cemetery, Dryville.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, October 20, 1942, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Ambrose L.

Funeral services for Ambrose L. Barto, husband of Ida J., nee Kriebel, Barto, 324 S. 22nd St., who died Thursday night at the Allentown hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday, will be held on Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Trexler Funeral home, 116 S. 8th St. Interment in Grandview cemetery, Macungie. He had been in ill health for the past 18 months and seriously ill for the past six months. He was 62 years old. Born in Topton, a son of Jonathan and Lucillia, nee Long, Barto, he was a joiner by trade and worked at the Yeager Furniture Co. for 32 years. He came to Allentown 26 years ago. He was a member of Grace Lutheran church. Survivors are his wife and six children: William J. Doney of Emmaus; Elizabeth, wife of Purl Gackenbach; Lucille, wife of James E. McFetridge, Charles D. Barto, all of this city; Mabel, wife of William Powers, Syracuse, N.Y.; and Clara M., wife of John Kavas, Bethlehem; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Stauffer, Topton; and Mrs. Katie Knerr, Reading; two brothers, Wallace and Calvin Barto, Topton. There are eight grandchildren.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 25, 1945, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Caroline Sarah (nee Dierolf)

Stepping onto a tree from the porch roof at her home, Haas and High streets, Topton, Mrs. Caroline Sarah Barto, widow of John D. Barto, committed suicide by hanging herself on a limb of the tree early yesterday morning. She was aged 50 years and is said to have been subject to spells of melancholia. She was found at 5.30 o'clock by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Diehl, who instituted a search when she missed her mother in the house. Mrs. Diehl summoned neighbors who in turn notified Dr. C. H. Smith, deputy coroner of Berks county. The latter issued a certificate of death by hanging and turned the body over to Undertaker Irvin D. DeLong, of Topton, for preparation for burial. Mrs. Barto was a daughter of Mrs. Catherine Reinert Dierolf and the late Levi Dierolf and was born in Longswamp township, Berks county. She was a devout church worker and held membership in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton, and the Home Department of the Sunday school of that church. She is survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Catherine Dierolf, of Hancock; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Diehl, Mrs. Arline Biltcliff and Maria Barto, at home, and Mrs. Harry Knittle, of Kutztown; two sons, Willard and Edgar, of Topton; five grandchildren, two brothers, Jacob Dierolf, of Hyde Park near Reading, and Harry Dierolf, of Hancock; a sister, Mrs. Edward Marcks, of Reading, and a stepsister, Mrs. Sarah Reinhard, of Pottstown. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon with brief services at her late home at 2 o'clock followed by continued services in Trinity Lutheran church, Topton, Rev. W. H. Kline officiating. Interment will be made in the Longswamp church cemetery. Friends may call Sunday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, February 2, 1933, pages 5, 10. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Celia Jane (nee Long)

Celia Jane, wife of Jonathan Barto, of Topton, died on the 12th inst., aged 51 years and 3 months. Her illness was rheumatism which later turned into cancer. She was bedfast since last May. Deceased was a native of Longswamp township, her parents having been the late David Long and his wife, a born Butz. Among the eight children who survive are Calvin, of Macungie, and Katie, wife of George Knerr, of Alburtis. The funeral was held on Friday, with interment at Longswamp.

[Source: Macungie Progress, Thursday, December 23, 1909, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, D. Freemont

D. Freemont Barto, former clarinetist with the Allentown and Pioneer bands and Berks county hotelman, died Tuesday night at the home of his son in Reading. He was 87. Mr. Barto, who was a member of the Topton-Longswamp Chamber of Commerce, had attended a meeting of his organization on Monday night. He had returned to his home in Reading on Tuesday, and was stricken and died shortly after his arrival home. A well known musician, he had, despite his advanced years, continued practicing with his clarinet. He had not been active in band work, however, for the past five years. He was born in Lyons, Berks county, and had operated a hotel there for years, and later was proprietor of a hotel in New Jerusalem. He was a son of the late Amos and Sarah (Keller) Barto. Mr. Barto was preceded in death by his wife, the former Kate Yoder. Surviving are two sons, Robert, with whom he resided in Reading, and Claude, Palmyra, N.J., four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. William Brown, Philadelphia.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, March 23, 1950, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Florence S. (nee Herring)

Mrs. Florence S. Barto, 62, wife of William B. Barto, died yesterday morning at her home in Blandon, Berks County. She was a daughter of the late George and Emeline (Stein) Herring. A member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fleetwood, she also belonged to the auxiliary of the Berks County Firemen's Assn. and the auxiliary of the Blandon Fire Co. Surviving in addition to her husband is a son, Jay A. Barto; a granddaughter; two sisters, Verda, wife of William Hammes, Fleetwood; and Carrie, wife of Robert Gallmoyer, Topton; six brothers, Ralph, Laureldale; Francis, Fleetwood; John, Fleetwood; William, Topton; Harvey, Allentown; and Robert, Allentown. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Stump Funeral Home, 117 W. Main St., Fleetwood.

Death Notice (p. 45): Age at death = 62 years, 7 months, 10 days. Buried, Fleetwood Cemetery

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, April 18, 1958, page 44. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Hettic (nee Kemp)

Mrs. Hettie Kemp Barto, 86, widow of John H. Barto, formerly of Kutztown, died yesterday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Landis, 80 Bowman St., Phillipsburg, N.J. Born in Maxatawny Township, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Julia Greenawald Kemp. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Kutztown. Surviving with her daughter, Stella, wife of Edwin C. Landis, with whom she resided, are a son, Linwood, Mohnton, nine grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Susan Kemp, died last Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the DeLong & Trexler Funeral Home, Topton. Viewing 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.

[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Wednesday, October 15, 1958, page 26. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Ida F. (nee Conrad)

Ill for the past two years, Ida F. Barto, wife of Calvin G. Barto, died at her late home on High street, Topton, yesterday morning shortly after 9 o'clock. She was in her fifty-third year. Born in Macungie, Mrs. Barto was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary, nee Eck, Conrad. For a number of years she has resided in Topton. Mrs. Barto was well known throughout that section of Berks county and was a faithful member of the Trinity Lutheran church and Trinity Lutheran Sunday school in Topton. She is survived by her husband and these children: Irwin Barto, Topton; Mrs. Jacob Harpel, at home; Mrs. Harvey Noll, Myerstown; Mrs. Herbert Geist, Topton, and Malcolm Barto, at home. Two brothers, Frank Conrad of Topton and Howard Conrad of Allentown, and two grandchildren, also survive. Funeral services will be held at her late home on High street, Topton, Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock daylight saving time, with continued services in Trinity Reformed church. Interment will be made in Fairview cemetery, Macungie. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 30, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Irwin C.

Irwin C. Barto, 60, an employe of the maintenance department at Kutztown State College, died at work yesterday. He lived at 102 Haas St., Topton. Born in Macungie, he was a son of the late Calvin G. and Ida F. (Conrad) Barto. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton. Surviving are his widow, the former Ida F. Conrad, and a brother, Malcolm of Kutztown. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the Schofer Funeral Home, Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, April 16, 1964, page 67. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, James M.

James M. Barto, a blacksmith for 43 years, died Christmas day at his home in Bowers at the age of 69 years, 9 months and 19 days. He was born in Rockland township, a son of William and Catherine (Merkle) Barto. He was a member of Lyons Odd Fellows Lodge, the Fraternal Order of Eagle, and the Knights of the Golden Eagle in Kutztown. Surviving him are his wife, Agnes (Romig) Barto; a son Roy, of Bowers; a daughter, Mrs. William Angstadt, of Fleetwood; four brothers, George, of Kutztown; Edward, Boyertown; Wilson, Lyons; Daniel, Amityville; and three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Wanner, of Dryville; Mrs. William Henry, of New Jerusalem; and Mrs. David Yoder, of Boyertown. Funeral services will be held at 1.30 Wednesday at his home, with further services and burial at Dryville church. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate. Viewing Tuesday from 7 to 9.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, December 27, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Jean S. (nee Drexel)

Jean S. Barto, 80, formerly of Reading and Long Neck, Del., died June 2 at 12:10 a.m. in the Maidencreek Township residence of her niece, Sandra E. (Clemmer) Maier, with whom she resided. Her husband, Wallace C. Barto Jr., died July 1, 1996. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Clarence H. and Dorothy S. (Savage) Drexel. Barto had been employed for more than 29 years as an office manger by Du Vid Sportswear, Reading. She last worked as a packer for R.M. Palmer Co., West Reading, until her retirement. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Reading. Barto was a Reading High School graduate. She was a Navy WAVES veteran of World War II. Barto was a life member of the East End Ladies Auxiliary, Reading; the Southern Junior High School Alumni; the Deborah Hospital Foundation, Brownsmill, N.J.; American Legion Post 28, Long Neck, Del.; and the ladies auxiliary of Hunter Liggett Post 38, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reading. She is also survived by a sister, Mary (Drexel) Clemmer, with whom she also resided. Graveside services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton. Lutz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Penn, is in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Reading Eagle, June 3, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Barto, Jeremiah M.

Ill for the past week with a heart ailment, Jeremiah M. Barto, retired farmer of New Jerusalem, died at his late home in that community yesterday afternoon. He was in his eighty-second year. Mr. Barto resided in the home at which he died for the past fifty-seven years. For many years, he operated a farm a short distance away from his home. Born in Richmond township, Berks county, he was a son of the late William and Catherine, nee Merkle, Barto. He was a lifelong member of the Lutheran congregation of the Mertz church at Dryville and took an active part in the affairs of the church. There survive to mourn his loss his widow, Katie S., nee Reinhard, Barto, and these brothers and sisters: Lewis Barto, Illinois; Wilson Barto, Lyons; George Barto, Kutztown; Daniel Barto, Amityville; James Barto, Bowers; Edward Barto, Boyertown; Mrs. Lydia Wanner, Dryville; Mrs. David Yoder, Boyertown, and Mrs. William Henry, New Jerusalem. Funeral services will be held at his late home at New Jerusalem, Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock daylight saving time. Continued services will be held in the Mertz church at Dryville, and interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 7, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, John David

Topton lost one of its prominent citizens yesterday morning when John David Barto, well known butcher, passed away at his home on the corner of High and Haas streets. Death came to the fifty-two-year-old man as a result of a complication of diseases. He was born in Topton, the son of Jonathan and Celia, nee Long, Barto. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church and Sunday school there; the Topton council, No. 4, F.P.A.; Camp 172, P.O.S. of A.; Kutztown Aerie, F.O.E; and the Topton Volunteer Fire company. He is survived by his wife, Caroline, nee Dierolf, and the following children: Mrs. Mary Diehl, Mrs. Arline Biltkliff, Marie and Edgar, all at home; Mrs. Harry Knittle, Kutztown; and Willard, of Topton. Five grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Calvin, Wallace and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, of Topton; Mrs. George Knerr, of Alburtis; Mrs. A. Herbert Barto, of East Greenville; Ambrose, of Allentown; and Wilson H., of Weatherly. Short funeral services will be held from his late home on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 p.m. Continued services will be held in the Trinity Lutheran church and interment will be made in the Longswamp church cemetery. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, December 16, 1931, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, John H.

John H. Barto, aged 45 years, 10 months and 14 days, died suddenly of heart trouble at his home in Kutztown last Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Sterner, of Allentown, is a sister.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 10, 1910, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Jonathan

Jonathan Barto, an aged resident of Topton, died at his home on Wednesday, of complications, from which he suffered since last spring. He was a native of Longswamp township and resided in that locality all his life. There survive five sons and three daughters. The funeral will be held from the residence of his son-in-law, Clarence Stauffer, Haas street, Topton, on Tuesday at 9.30 a.m. Interment in Longswamp Cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 29, 1919, page 15. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Kate (nee Yoder)

Mrs. Kate Barto, wife of D. Fremont Barto, died last night at her home, Franklin St., Topton, after being in poor health for more than a year. She was 78 years old. Born in Fleetwood, she was a daughter of the late George and Kate, nee Delp, Yoder. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of the Dryville church. Surviving are her husband, D. Freemont Barton; two sons, Claude Barto, of Riverton, N.J.; and Robert Barto, of Reading; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. P. Trexler and Mrs. Annie Boyer, Topton; and Mrs. Mary Holmes, Philadelphia. services will be held at the Schofer funeral home, 107 Main St., Topton, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in the Dryville cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Rev. William K. Kline will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 12, 1942, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Katie (nee Stofflet)

Mrs. Katie E. Barto, wife of Calvin G. Barto, of 54 E. High St., Topton, died Monday in the Allentown hospital following an illness of a year and a half. She was 56 years old. Mrs. Barto was born in Longswamp township, a daughter of the late John and Elmira, nee Eck, Stofflet. She was a member of the Topton Lutheran church and the home department of the Sunday school; the Topton War Mothers, and the ladies' auxiliary to the Topton Fire Co. Surviving besides her husband are the following children: Roma Isamoyer, at home; Roland Reifinger, Topton; Private First Class Curtis Reifinger, overseas. There are also the following step-children: Irwin Barto, Topton; Florence, wife of Jacob Harpel, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Carrie Noll and Malcolm Barto, Bowers; and Marguerite, wife of Herbert Geist, Topton. Also surviving are four grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Annie, wife of William Reifinger, and Mrs. Emma Kemp, both of Longswamp, and George W. Stufflet, Bowers. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate at services to be held on Friday at 2 p.m. from the DeLong funeral home, 107 S. Home St., Topton. Burial will be made in Fairview cemetery, Macungie.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 7, 1943, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, LeRoy J.

LeRoy J. Barto, 33, of 12 Callow Hill St., Topton, Pa., died early Friday morning in the Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. He had been a patient for almost three weeks. Born in Topton, son of Mrs. Dorothy E. (Eller) Barto and the late Willard C. Barto, he was a veteran of World War II, having served six years in the Navy, a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton, the International Molders Union, and the Topton and Kutztown Fire companies. Barto, a welder at the Caloric Appliance Corp., Topton, is survived by his mother who resides in Topton, his wife, Bernadine (Shade); one son, Dennis L., at home; a sister, Betty, wife of Charles Stoudt, and a brother, Willard C., both of Mertztown Rt. 1. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 20, 1957, page 21. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Louise M. (nee Barto)

Mrs. Louise M. Barto, wife of A. Herbert Barto of 551 Washington St., East Greenville, died yesterday at her late home in her 63rd year. Born in Topton, a daughter of the late Jonathan and Cecelia, nee Long, Barto, she was a member of New Goshenhoppen Reformed church, East Greenville and a past president of the Ladies of the Golden Eagles. Her husband has been a rural mail carrier out of the Green Lane post office for the past 25 years and secretary of a district rural mail carriers association. Survivors are her husband, five daughters, Marian, wife of Walter Hoesterey, East Greenville; Bertha, wife of James Hefelfinger, Trappe; Mildred, wife of Ralph Slonaker, East Greenville; Grace, wife of Herman Stahler, East Greenville; Ruth, wife of Al Wolf, Hatfield R.D.; two sons, Clarence Barto, Pennsburg and Earl Barto, Norristown. Two sisters, Mrs. Katie Knerr, Reading; Ella, wife of Clarence Stauffer, Topton; three brothers, Calvin and Wallace Barto, Topton; Ambrose Barto, Allentown, and 11 grandchildren, also survive. Funeral services will be held in New Goshenhoppen Reformed church, East Greenville, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Dr. C. M. DeLong officiating. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 17, 1944, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Minnie (nee Angstadt)

Mrs. Minnie Barto, wife of Robert G. Barto, died yesterday at her home, 210 W. Oley Ave., Reading. She was 53 years of age. A native of Rockland township, Berks county, she resided in that county all her life. She was a daughter of the late James and Hannah, nee Mockley, Angstadt. She held membership in the Lutheran wing of Mertz church at Dryville. Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Folk, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Robert Welder, Kutztown; Mrs. David Reinhardt, Fleetwood R. 1; Mrs. Ed Potts, Stony Creek Mills, and Mrs. Willard Rhodes, New Jerusalem. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at her late home. Interment in Dryville cemetery. Revs. William H. Kline and Paul Slinghoff will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, November 24, 1942, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Miriam M. (nee Balthaser)

Mrs. Miriam M. Barto, 74, of 251 E. Main St., Kutztown, died Wednesday in Reading Hospital. She was the widow of Paul D. Barto, who died in 1936. Born in Upper Bern Township, she was the daughter of the late Milton S. and Lillian (Hossler) Balthaser. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown. Surviving are a daughter, Lucille, wife of Donald F. Bieber, and a brother, Wayne Balthaser, both of Kutztown, five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the church. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday in the Edward J. Hildenbrand Funeral Home, 346 W. Main St., Kutztown.

[Source: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Thursday, October 7, 1971, page 44. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Ray

Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fremont Barto, died at the home of his parents, at Lyons. He had been suffering with hip disease and had been confined to bed for six months, but was again able to be about, when, on Wednesday, Aug. 21, he started to complain of pain in his head. He finally became unconscious and remained in that condition until death occurred. He was a lover of music and a skilled performer on the clarinet, being a member of the Lyons Orchestra. He was aged 12 years, 7 months and 23 days. He leaves his parents and three brothers, Claude, of New Jersey; Robert and Horace, at home.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 24, 1907, page 1. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Roy E.

Roy E. Barto, 51, of Bowers, Bucks (sic) county, an employe of the Fleetwood Craftsmen, Fleetwood, died yesterday noon at the Reading hospital after a five week illness. He had been a patient in the hospital for six days. Born in Longswamp township, Berks county, he was the son of Agnes (nee Romig) and the late James Barto. He was a member of the Dryville Lutheran church, F.O.E., Kutztown, and the Orioles, Fleetwood. He is survived by his wife, Bertha (nee Carl) Barto, his mother, and one sister, Mrs. William Angstadt of Fleetwood. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate at services to be held from the late home on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Dryville cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, September 18, 1944, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Simue M.

During a fit of melancholia, Simue M. Barto, aged 68, retired farmer of Dryville, Berks county, committed suicide by shooting himself through the mouth by a light caliber rifle at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Death was instantaneous. Mr. Barto was in his 69th year. His family, greatly shocked over the man's action, is unable to assign any cause for the deed. However, it was said that during the past several weeks, Mr. Barto was given to spells of despondency, believed the result of the intense heat. Yesterday afternoon he left his house with the rifle and went to the yard in the rear of the home. The report of a shot attracted members of the family and they found Mr. Barto on the ground, bleeding from his mouth. Dr. Samuel Raker, of Kutztown, was called, but Mr. Barto was dead on his arrival. Deputy Coroner Stanley Boehm issued a certificate of death by suicide. Mr. Barto was the son of the late William and Cathrine (Merkle) Barto. He is survived by his widow, Sallie (nee Heist); four sons, Solon, at home; William, Blandon; Paul, Washington, D.C.; Ear (sic, Earl), of Bowers; five daughters, Mrs. Herbert Angstadt, Topton; Mrs. Clyde Schlegel, Breinigsville; Mrs. Brighton Bieber, Alburtis; Mrs. Howard Scheidt, Dryville, and Mrs. Paul Heist, Dryville; three sisters, Mrs. David Yoder, Boyertown; Mrs. Lydia Wanner, Dryville; Mrs. Kate Henry, New Jerusalem; seven brothers, Lewis, Sterling, Ill.; Daniel, Douglassville; Edward, Boyertown; Jeremiah, Mertztown; Wilson, Lyons; George, Kutztown, and James, Bowers, 17 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren also survive. He was a member of F.P.A. No. 1014, Alburtis, and of Tox-E-Lox Tribe, Red Men, also of Alburtis. The funeral will be held from his late home in Dryville on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. Further services in Mertz's church, Dryville, Rev. W. H. Kline officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, July 15, 1934, pages 5 and 13. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Solon V.H.

Solon V.H. Barto died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sallie Barto, at Dryville, on Wednesday, aged 51 years. He was a son of Sallie (Heist) and the late Simue Barto and a member of the Lutheran congregation of Dryville church. Surviving are his mother, three brothers, William, Blandon; Paul, of Washington, D.C.; and Earl, Bowers; and five sisters, Mrs. Herbert Angstadt, Topton; Mrs. Clyde Schlegel, Breinigsville; Mrs. Bryton Weaver, Alburtis; Mrs. Howard Scheidt, Dryville; and Mrs. Paul Heist, Fleetwood. Funeral Sunday at 1.30 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, December 28, 1935, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Wallace C. Sr.

Wallace C. Barto Sr., of 1 S. Haas St., Topton, husband of Ella C. (Spotts) Barto, died yesterday in his home. He was 67. He was born in the house where he died, a son of the late Jonathan and Lucilla (Long) Barto. Until his retirement two years ago, he was employed by the Caloric Corp. of Topton. A member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Topton, he completed 50 years as a member of its choir last spring. He was also a former church councilman and was church secretary for 14 years. Surviving in addition to his wife are five daughters, Kathryn, wife of John Smith, Topton; Eleanor, wife of Ernest Carabajal, Hartford, Conn.; Joyce, wife of George Schaeffer, Lyons; Shirley, wife of Eugene Landon, Topton, and Mary Ellen, wife of Jerome Labanz, Emmaus; three sons, J. Frederick and Wayne, both of Emmaus, and Wallace C. Jr., Fleetwood R. 3; 14 grandchildren; and a sister Ellen, wife of Clarence Stauffer, Topton. Services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Monday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, November 12, 1960, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Willard Carl

Ailing for several years, Willard Carl Barto, husband of Dorothy, nee Weller, Barto, of Topton, an employe of the Topton Foundry company, died at 1.15 a.m. yesterday at his home on Furnace street, Topton, at the age of 30 years. Death was due to a complication of ailments. Mr. Barto was a member of Trinity Lutheran church, Topton, and the Topton Volunteer Fire company. He was born in Emaus, a son of John D. and Carolina S., nee Dierols, Barto. The funeral will be held from his late home on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m., with continued services to follow in Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. William H. Kline will officiate at services. Surviving, besides his parents and wife, are three children, Leroy, Betty and willard, Jr., and five sisters. They are: Mrs. Mary Diehl, Esther C. Barto, Mrs. Arline Biltcliss and Marie Barto, all of Topton, and Mrs. Harry Klittle, of Kutztown. Interment will be made in the Longswamp church cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, August 16, 1936, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Barto, Wilson M.

Wilson M. Barto, who had been in failing health for the past nine years, died last night at the residence of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Schappell, 34 E. South St., Topton. He was aged 83 years, 6 months and 7 days. He was born in Rockland township, Berks county, a son of the late William and Catherine A., nee Merkel, Barto. surviving are his wife, Amanda, nee Wanner, Barto and the following children: Clayton Barto, Haddonsfield, N.J.; Arthur Barto, Breinigsville R.D.; Mrs. Samuel Heffner, Lyons; Wilson Barto, Fleetwood; Mrs. Harvey Carl, Kutztown R.D.; Mrs. J. Milton Schappell, with whom he resided, and Mrs. Guy Schaeffer, Mertztown R.D. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: George Barto, Kutztown; Daniel Barto, Amityville; Edward Barto, Boyertown; Mrs. William Henry, New Jerusalem, and Mrs. David Yoder, Boyertown R.D. The funeral will be held at the Schappell residence at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be in the Dryville cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, August 7, 1941, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bartram, Geo. Elias

Bartram - Near Shartelsville, January 2d, Geo. Elias, son of Benneville and Eliza Bartram, aged 12 years, 9 months and 24 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 27, 1877. Submitted by Kathy.]

Bashore, Clarence C.

Services were held in Grace Brethren Church, Myerstown, for Clarence C. Bashore, 70, Bordner Road, Tulpehocken Township, who died Dec. 2 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient three days. Burial was in Frystown Cemetery, Bethel Township. He was the husband of Edna (Wagner) Bashore. Born in Tulpehocken Township, he was a son of the late Ralph and Lizzie (Bross) Bashore. Until retiring in 1988, he was employed as a carpenter by Lee Bashore Building, Richland, Lebanon County. He was previously a self-employed farmer. He was a World War II Navy veteran. Bashore was a member of Grace Brethen Church. Also surviving are a son, Clayton Bashore, Big Coppit, Fla.; two daughters, Marion (Bashore) Haas, Bernville, and Ann S. (Bashore) Clark, Richland; 10 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Mildred (Bashore) Snavely, Palmyra, Lebanon County; and three brothers: Kenneth Bashore, San Antonio, Texas; Lee Bashore, Richland; and Glenn Bashore, Lemmon, S.D. The Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, December 11, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bashore, Laura R.

Services were held in Little Swatara Church of the Brethern, Rehrersburg, for Laura R. Bashore, 91, formerly of Bethel, who died Feb. 3 in the Evangelical Congregational Church Retirement Village, Myerstown, where she had resided since Oct. 1999. Burial was in Frystown Cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Elmer M. Bashore. Born in Bethel, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Minnie (Keeney) Balsbaugh. She was a member of Little Swatara Church. Surviving are two sons, Harold E. Bashore, Bethel, and Kenneth A. Bashore, Los Angeles; and three daughters: Barbara A. (Bashore) Smith, Bernville; Rita I. (Bashore) Soliday, Bethel; and Joyce L. (Bashore) Deisemann, Shartlesville. There are also 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Other suvivors include two brothers, Carl Balsbaugh, Myerstown, and Lester Balsbaugh, Lititz, Lancaster County; and a sister, Mabel (Balsbaugh) Gerberich, Palmyra, Lebanon County. The Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, was in charge of arrangements.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, February 12, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bashore, Maria

Services were held in the Hill Funeral Home, Rehrersburg, for Maria Bashore, 95, formerly of Bethel and Myerstown, who died May 12 in Spang Crest Manor, Lebanon County, where she had resided since March 1997. Burial was in Merkey's Cemetery, Bethel Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Allen P. Bashore, who died in 1964. Born in Bethel, she was a daughter of the late Isaac and Leah (Etter) Bashore. Until retiring in 1970, she was employed as a sewing machine operator by various knitting mills in the area. She was a member of Little Swatara Church of the Brethren, Bethel. Surviving are a daughter, Anna A. (Bashore) Brandt, Myerstown; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, May 21, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bast, Jane S. (nee Eisenhard)

Mrs. Jane S., nee Eisenhard, Bast, wife of Roger Bast, died at noon yesterday at her residence, 131 Noble St., Kutztown. She was 54 years, 4 months and 12 days of age. Mrs. Bast is survived by her husband, two children, George Bast and Laila, wife of Lester Heffner, of Kutztown; five grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters, Aquilla, wife of Harvey Kuhns, of Fogelsville; Frank, of emaus; Albert, Edward and Callie, wife of Benjamin Poh, all of Allentown. The funeral will be held at her late home on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services in charge of Rev. George B. Smith. interment in Fairview cemetery, Kutztown.

[Source: The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Monday, September 26, 1932, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bast, Roger S.

Roger S. Bast died at 6:40 o'clock Friday night at his home, 131 Noble St., Kutztown. He was 63 years of age. He was a member of the Huguenot Lodge No. 377, F. & A.M., Jr. O. U. A. M., Knights of the Golden Eagle. Survivors include a son, George, of Kutztown; a daughter, Laila, wife of Lester Heffner, with whom he resided; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the late home, 131 Noble St., Kutztown. Interment, Fairview cemetery. Rev. Francis Renoll will officiate. viewing tonight 7-9 o'clock.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 16, 1939, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bast, Susanna

In Kutztown, on the 14th ult., Susanna, daughter of William and Priscilla Bast, aged 16 years and 21 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 3, 1863. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Batdorf, Annie Telilah

Batdorf -- In Millersburg, September 4th, Annie Telilah daughter of Josiah and Elizabeth Batdorf, aged 5 years, 1 month and 6 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Batdorf, Joan M.

Joan M. Batdorf, 66, Amity Township, died of natural causes July 6 in Pottstown Medical Center. Her husband, Donald E. Batdorf, died in January 1991. Born in Pottstown, she was a daughter of the late Paul P. and Lena (Boyer) Mauger. Batdorf was employed for 30 years as a telephone operator by the Ellis Answering Service, Pottstown, and was employed for the past 15 years by the Frederick Mennonite Community, Montgomery County. She played professional softball for the Cardinella's in the 1950s. Surviving are a son, Kurt E., North Coventry Township, Chester County; and a daughter, Kimberly Ann Batdorf, Limerick, Montgomery County. Other survivors include a brother, Kenneth H. Mauger, Geigertown. There are also three grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Catagnus Funeral Home & Cremation Center Inc., Pottstown. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown.

[Source: Reading Eagle, July 8, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Batdorf, William Daniel

Batdorf - In Millersburg, August 14th, William Daniel, son of Isaac and Carolina Batdorf, aged 1 year, 5 months and 11 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 14, 1876. Submitted by Kathy.]

Bates, Catherine M. (nee Hinnershitz)

Catherine M. Bates, 90, formerly of Laureldale, died Feb. 9 at 5 PM in the Lutheran home at Topton where she had resided since 1999. Her husband, Curtis M Bates, died July 12, 1997.

Born in Laureldale, she was a daughter of the late Alan W. And Florence E. (Feeg) Hinnershitz. Bates was a member of Calvary Lutheran church, Laureldale.

Surviving are two sons Barry T., Henderson, NV and Brian R., Leesport. Other survivors include three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be Saturday at 4 PM in Walter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Laureldale. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton.

[Source: Reading Eagle, February 10, 2005, page 9. Submitted by Michelle.]

Batteicher, Martin

Batteiger, Olivia M. (nee Riehl)

Olivia M. Riehl, wife of Joseph L. Batteiger and daughter of Morris George Riehl and wife Caroline S. Miller, born Aug. 8, 1879 U. Bern Twp., Berks Co.; was baptized Oct. 26, 1879 by Rev. B. D. Zweizig and was confirmed in St. Michael's Church April 21, 1894 by Rev. B. D. Zweizig. She was married to Joseph L. Batteiger Aug. 23, 1902 by Rev. D. D. Gerberich at Shoemakersville. She died Thursday, February 2, 1933 in their late home near Strausstown at the age of 53 years, 5 months and 24 days and is survived by her husband, one adopted daughter, one sister and one brother. She was buried Feb. 6, 1933 with services in the home and Zions Union Church, Strausstown, and burial in the adjoining graveyard.

[Source: The Parish Record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish, April 1933. Submitted by Kathy.]

Batteiger, William Addison

Batteiger, William Addison, son of Joseph and Maranda T. (Kauffman) Batteiger, was born August 8, 1852, in Upper Bern township. Baptised November 28, 1852. Confirmed in Zion's Church, Strausstown April 3, 1869. Married August 31, 1878 to Emma R. Luckenbill, which union was blessed with two sons and four daughters, of which one daughter preceded her parents to eternity. He died March 16, 1906, at his home in Strausstown, aged 53 y 7 m 8 d.

[Source: Womelsdorf Parish Records. Submitted by: Kathy.]

Batteaux, Elizabeth F.

Services were held in the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Hamburg, for Elizabeth F. Batteaux, 86, of Aherne Lane, Upper Tulpehocken Township, who died March 20 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient three days. She was taken to the hospital from the Laurel Center Genesis Eldercare, Tilden Township, where she had resided since December. Burial was private. She was the wife of John H. Batteaux. Born in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late William H. and Elizabeth (Fielding) Sterner. She was a 1933 graduate of Roxborough High School. Batteaux was last employed as a secretary by the Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia. She was a member of Roxborough Baptist Church. Also surviving are two daughters, Elizabeth J. (Batteaux) Coyle, Lancaster, and Bonnie J. (Batteaux) O'Connell, Doylestown, Bucks County. There are also six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, March 26, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Batz, Alice S. (nee Stump)

Mrs. Alice S. (Stump) Batz, 75, of 49 Noble St., Kutztown, died Tuesday night at Allentown Hospital. She was born in Maxatawny Township, a daughter of the late Nathan and Sara (Schneider) Stump. She was a member of the Maxatawny Zion Lutheran Church, the Home Department of its Sunday School, Busy Bees, Kutztown, and Purity temple 124, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, Kutztown. She is survived by a son, Luther F., Kutztown; two brother, Milton and George, Maxatawny; five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, April 30, 1953, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]

Batz, Esther A. (nee Arndt)

The many friends of Esther A., nee Arndt, wife of Luther F. Batz, of Kutztown, were grieved to learn of her death there at her home on Wednesday night at 10 o'clock, following a comparatively short illness of complications that developed after an attack of influenza. She was aged 25 years and 9 days. With the death of the esteemed young matron, the sincere sympathy of the community is extended to her bereaved family. The husband an father and their only child, Buddy James, 5 years old, both were confined to bed seriously ill. Mr. Batz was up and about for the first time yesterday, but his little son is still very sick. Mrs. Batz was born in Maxatawny township, a daughter of James A. and Hettie, nee Clouse, Arndt. Up until the time she was stricken, she was employed at the amalgamated silk mill at Kutztown, where she resided for a number of years, and where she was loved by a wide circle of friends. She was a faithful member of St. Paul's Reformed church, Kutztown, and was also affiliated with the shepherds of Bethlehem, that place. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, together with two sisters, Mrs. Scott Creitz and Mrs. Earl Leopold, all of Kutztown; and six brothers, George and Milton, Allentown; Walter and James, Kutztown; William, Tatamy; and Sylvester Arndt, Macungie. Brief funeral services will be held at her late home, 35 North Whiteoak street, Kutztown, on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, with continued services in the Maxatawny Zion church. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 8, 1929, page 28. Submitted by Jerri.]

Batz, Forrest J.

Forrest J. Batz, 87, died June 6 at 10:45 .m. in his residence in Exeter Township. He was the husband of Violet E. (Stump) Batz. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late James and Kathryn (Kern) Batz. Batz was the owner of Bird Knit Inc., Birdsboro, from 1963 until his retirement in 1982. He was later employed as a Realtor associate by Century 21, Reading. He was a member of Grace (Alsace) United Church of Christ, Hyde Park, where he was a consistory member since 1952 and a former trustee. Batz was a 1934 graduate of Muhlenberg High School and a graduate of the McCann Business School, Reading; the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; and the Berks Real Estate Institute. He is also survived by two daughters, Carol E. (Batz) Stitzman, Reiffton, and Linda J. (Batz) Schwank, Pennside. Other survivors include a brother, Stewart, Levittown, Bucks County. There are also two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be private in the Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.

[Source: Reading Eagle, June 8, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Batz, Goldie L.S.

Ill with typhoid fever for the past three weeks, Goldie L. S. Batz, daughter of Mrs. Katie Batz, Trexlertown, died in the Allentown hospital on Sunday afternoon, aged 22 years, 1 month and 20 days. She had been ill with the malady for a week at home and for two weeks in the hospital. Miss Batz was born in Trexlertown, the daughter of Oscar and Katie (nee Warmkessel) Batz. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of the Maxatawny church. She is survived by her parents, a brother, Earl, at home; a sister, Mrs. Snyder, at home, and two nieces, Miriam Grider and Dora Snyder, also at home. Funeral services will be held at her late home, the residence of her mother in Trexlertown, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Maxatawny cemetery. Rev. William Drey, Lutheran pastor of the Maxatawny church, will officiate. The body may be viewed Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, October 9, 1934, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Batz, Louisa (nee Schaeffer)

Louisa, widow of Moses Batz, died on Saturday at the home of her daughter, Minnie, wife of Ed Stein, No. 2002 Chew street. She had been ill with cancer of the breast for a year. Mrs. Batz was born in Upper Macungie, and was a daughter of Tilghman Schaeffer. She lived in Longswamp township, near Mertztown, where her husband died two years ago. Deceased is survived by three children, Mrs. Stein, Ambrose, of Mertztown, and Oscar, on the old homestead. There were also six grandchildren. A brother and two sisters survive, namely: Oscar Schaeffer of Longswamp; Harry Schaeffer, of Allentown, and Mrs. Weitknecht, of Topton. Mrs. Batz was a member of Siegfried Reformed Church, near Schofer's.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, November 13, 1905, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Batz, Moses

Moses Batz, of Schweyers, aged over 70 years, died on Thursday morning about 4 o'clock. He is survived by his widow (nee Schaeffer) and three children: Ambrose, living at Mertztown; Oscar, near Stetler's, and Mrs. Edward Stine, of Allentown. Deceased hauled milk about twenty years for many of his neighbors to the Mertztown creamery. The immediate cause of death was apoplexy. He had a stroke before about a week ago.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 13, 1903, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]

Batz, Reuben A.

Reuben A. Batz, 960 Hanover St., Allentown, a native of Rockland twp, Berks co., died in the Allentown hospital, aged 64 years. He was the son of the late William and Sarah (Young) Batz. He was twice married, his first wife, Sarah (Heller), having died nine years ago. Mr. Batz was a member of Shalters Lutheran Church. Surviving are his widow, Mary (Ritter); one daughter, Eva V., wife of James Conrad, 2807 Kutztown Rd., Hyde Park; step-daughter, Mrs. Sophrone Smith, 626 Centre Ave, this city; also six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; also four sisters, Mrs. Kate Donmoyer, Allentown; Mrs. Emma Wells, Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. Hanna Innes, Ephriam, Wis.; Mrs. Jennie Mucilage, Pottsville. Funeral, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Conrad, Hyde Park, the Rev. Dr. C. E. Kistler officiating. Interment in Shalter's Cemetery. Funeral director Walter J. Christ, Fleetwood, has charge.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Wednesday, January 9, 1935. Submitted by Mary.]

Batz, Sarah Elizabeth (nee Heller)

Mrs. Reuben Batz Fleetwood, Nov. 24 (special) - - Sarah Elizabeth (Heller), wife of Reuben Batz, died from apoplexy at her home in Ruscombmanor twp., aged 56 years 2 months and 3 days. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Shalter's Church, and was a daughter of the late Peter and Sallie (Ohlinger) Heller. There survive her husband, a daughter, Eva, wife of James Conrad, Pricetown; four grandchildren; also a brother and a sister. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 28, at 9:30 am, from the home. Further services at Shalter's Church, rev. C. E. Kistler, officiating. Interment in the adjoining cemetery in charge of the undertaker J.W. Stump of this borough.

[Source: Reading Eagle, November 24, 1925. Submitted by Mary.]

Batzell, Elizabeth

Baucher, Mrs. Jacob

Mrs. Jacob Baucher, aged 78 years, 11 months and 27 days, died on Sunday morning at the residence of her son-in-law in Maxatawny township, after a short illness, of old age and apoplexy. Funeral on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. Services will be held in Bethel Zion's Church, Grimsville. Burial in the cemetery adjoining. The following children survive: Mrs. Moses Bennicoff, Miss Ellen Baucher, of Maxatawny; Mrs. Nathan Berk, Chester Baucher, of Allentown.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 14, 1906, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauder, Amelia I. (nee Schlegel)

Amelia I Bauder, 86, formerly of 2817 Hiester Blvd., West Wyomissing, died Thursday at 9:35 a.m. in Berks Heim, where she had resided since July 1982.

Her husband Oswin J.T. Bauder died May 16 1964. Born in Exeter Twp., she was a daughter of the late Milton H and Amelia I (Seidel) Schlegel.

She was employed for 16 years as a kitchen helper by the Reading Hospital, retiring in 1978. She was a member of Zion (Spies) Lutheran Church, Alsace Twp.

Surviving two grandsons and three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son Ray O Bauder.

Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Aumen Funeral Home, Reading. Burial will be in Spies (Zion) Church Cemetery, Alsace Twp.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 13, 1995, p. B-6. Submitted by Michelle.]

Bauer, Andrew W.

Andrew W. Bauer, 63-year-old employe of the Longswamp township road commission, died Dec. 13 at his home in Red Lion, Macungie R. 1. Born in Longswamp township, he was a son of the late David S. and Jane (Werst) Bauer. He was a member of the Lutheran faith. Surviving are one brother, Oliver E., and a sister, Eva, wife of Charles Boyer, both of Macungie R. 1.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 16, 1947, page 23. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Anna Maria

The remains of Miss Anna Maria Bauer, of Shamrock, were laid at rest on Monday afternoon, July 3, in the Longswamp Church cemetery. She was a daughter of John Bauer and wife, Catharine, (nee Mattern), and was born December 23, 1836, in Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh county. She was baptized in 1837 by Rev. Benjamin German, the sponsors having been John Hegler and wife Susanna. She was confirmed in St. Paul's Church at Mertztown by Rev. Isaac Roeller in the Lutheran faith. She made her home for many years with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bauer. Death was due to a complication of ailments, which had kept her blind for the last several years. She passed away on Friday morning at 3 o'clock, June 30, aged 85 years, 5 months and 7 days. Irwin D. DeLong, of Alburtis, was the director in charge. The pallbearers were nephews, who tenderly carried her to her resting place. The services were well attended by relatives and friends from Allentown and the community. One brother, Daniel M., of Shamrock, and one sister, wife of Jonathan Haas, of Topton, surviving. William F. Bond officiated, basing his words of consolation on Solomon's Song 6:2, "My Beloved Has Gone Down Into His Garden, To Gather Lillies."

[Source: Shamrock news, Allentown Morning Call, Sunday, July 9, 1922, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Bessie Victoria (nee Deibert)

Bessie Victoria, wife of Harvey Bauer, of 248 North Fourth street, this city, died at the Allentown hospital on Saturday morning at 10:55 o'clock. She was the daughter of Benjamin F. Deibert and the late Anna R. (nee Miller) Deibert. She is survived by her husband, her father, who resides here also, two brothers, Llewellyn, of Blandon, and George of Allentown, and one sister, Mrs. Grant Means, of Calmar, Pa. Two step-sisters also survive, Eva, of Allentown, and Annie of Bethlehem. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of Funeral Directors Jacob J. Schofer and Sons at Topton on Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Interment will be made in Topton cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 6, 1925, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Calvin M.

Calvin M. Bauer, Bechtelsville R.D. died yesterday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner, Sellersville R.D. while on a visit. He was in his 75th year. He was born at Huffs church, a son of the late Henry and Emma, nee Moyer, Bauer. Surviving are his wife, Johanna, nee Long, Bauer, and the following children: Mrs. Florence Linsenbigler, Bechtelsville; Lizzie, wife of Edwin Mest, Bechtelsville; Irene, wife of George Wagner, Sellersville R.D.; Mrs. Eva Gerhart, East Greenville; Viola, wife of Harry Graber, East Greenville R.D.; Fred, Macungie; Oscar, Bechtelsville, and Harold, Boyertown. Also surviving are 26 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a sister, Minnie, wife of Clinton Schneck, Macungie R.D. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday at Huffs Reformed church, of which he was a member. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. Ray N. Blatt will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, August 4, 1943, page 5. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Child of Frank

Bauer, Carrie N. (nee Reifsnyder)

Services for Mrs. Carrie N. Bauer, 80, who died Wednesday morning in her Oley R. D. 1, residence will be held on Saturday at 1:30 PM. The Rev. Merrill Q. Ressler will officiate in the Daniel R. Christ Funeral Home, Oley. Burial will be made in Spie's Zion Cemetery, Alsace Twp.

Born in Ruscombmanor Township, she was a daughter of the late Ruben and Hettie (Nein) Reifsnyder. Her husband, David R. Bauer died in 1945. Mrs. Bauer was a member of Zion (Spie's) United Church of Christ, Alsace Twp., and its home department and the auxiliary of the Oley Fire Co.

Surviving are three daughters; Mae, widow of Henry Stump, Fleetwood; Helen, wife of Mahlon Hoffmaster, Stony Creek Mills, and Bertha wife of Leon Breidegam, Fleetwood R. D. 3; two sons, David W. And Paul J., Both of Oley R. D. 1; eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. For sister; Mrs. Maggie Ohlinger, Stony Creek Mills; Mrs. Lillian Reiff, Temple; Esther, wife of John Kline, Oley and Emily, wife of John Bauder, Reading.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 15, 1979, page 41. Submitted by Michelle.]

Bauer, Catherine

Catherine, wife of Jacob Bauer, aged 79 years, two months and four days died of complications of disease at AM at her home in Alsace Twp., near Stony Creek. Deceased was a member of the Reformed Congregation of Spie's Church. There remained besides her husband the following children: Kate, wife of Augustus Salzmah, and Annie, wife of Charles Schlegel, both of Reading; Amanda, wife of Walter Seyler, of Baraboo WI; Elizabeth, wife of Frank Sweitzer, of Stony Creek; two sons, John, at home, and Daniel of basket, PA.

[Source: Reading Eagle, January 5, 1920, page 11. Submitted by Michelle.]

Bauer, Daniel

Daniel Bauer, native of Long Swamp township, died Sunday at his home along Alburtis R.D. He was in his 62nd year. A son of the late Nicholas and Marion, nee Reinert, Bauer, he is survived by one daughter, Margaret; and four brothers: William, of Barto; James and Henry, of Macungie; and David of Alburtis. Rev. William Bond will conduct funeral services at the DeLong funeral home, Topton, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., with interment in Huffs church cemetery.

Death Notice (Aug 12, p. 19): Age at death = 61 years, 4 months, 13 days. Died in Red Lion.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 11, 1942, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Daniel M.

Daniel M. Bauer, an aged and respected resident of Long Swamp, near Shamrock, died on Thursday morning at his home there, aged 73 years, 7 months and 9 days, of general debility. Mr. Bauer was the son of the late John and Catherine, nee Mattern, Bauer, and was born in Lower Macungie township. He was a faithful member of the Long Swamp Lutheran church, and is survived by his widow, Marietta, nee Haas, one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Jacob Bortz; Morris D. Bauer and Dr. John M. Bauer, all of this city. Five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon, September 24, at 1.30 o'clock, with services at the late home, near Shamrock. Interment in Long Swamp church cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, September 21, 1923, page 17. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, David S.

David S. Bauer died at his late home at Red Lion, Bucks (Berks?) County, on Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock after an illness of over three years of apoplexy and heart disease, aged 64 years, 11 months and 16 days. He was an iron ore miner for many years. He was a son of Jonas Bauer and his wife Sussana, a born Schell. He is survived by his wife Jane (nee Werst) and the following children: Andrew, Oliver and Eva, at home; Wm. Bauer, of Alburtis, and Mrs. Frank Cooper, of Reading. The following are sisters and brothers, Mrs. Jeremiah Barndt, of Mountainville; Lewis Bauer, of Bally, and Frank and Joe, whereabouts unknown. Funeral will be held on Friday at 10 o'clock a.m., with short services at the house, followed by further services and interment at Huff's Church. Rev. Wm. F. Bond, of Shamrock, will officiate. Undertaker Irwin D. DeLong, of Alburtis, has charge.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, April 3, 1918, page 11. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Elsie M.

Elsie M. Bauer, 78, of 914 S. Hall St., Allentown, died Monday in the Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center. She was a clerk for the Reading Railroad for 42 years before retiring in 1960. Born in Bally, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late John J. and Olivia B. (Clemmer) Bauer. She was a member of the First Mennonite Church, Allentown. Surviving are two sisters, Ruth, wife of Paul Torrence of Allentown, and Edith, wife of Kenneth Lupold of Harrisburg, and a brother Lester of Fleetwood. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown. A calling hour will precede the services.

Funeral Notice (p. D-2): Age at death = 78 years, 2 months, 17 days; Buried, Union Cemetery, Bally

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 22, 1978, page D-2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Fred L.

Fred L. Bauer, 75, of 26 Pine St., Macungie, a former punch press operator at the Pottstown plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp., died Monday in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. He was the husband of Edna (Moll) Bauer. Born in Clayton, Berks County, he was a son of the late Calvin and Joanna (Long) Bauer. He was a member of Huffs United Church of Christ. Surviving besides his widow are two sons, Bernard C., at home, and LaVerne of Pottstown; a brother, Harold of Gilbertsville; three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Mest of Bechtelsville, Eva, wife of Fred Hoffman of East Greenville and Viola, wife of Calvin Knauss of Barto, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Horace W. Schantz Funeral home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, December 2, 1975, page 39. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Helen

Bauer, James R.

James R. Bauer, 76, 41 High St., Topton, who suffered a stroke on Sunday at his home and was admitted to Allentown hospital on Tuesday, died at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the hospital. He was a native of Longswamp township, a son of the late Nicholas and Maryann Reinert Bauer. He resided in Macungie for many years, moving to Topton three years ago. Bauer was a member of Grace Evangelical church, Macungie, and the Fraternal Order of Owls, Emmaus. He was employed for many years by the East Penn Foundry, Macungie, retiring in Feb. 1950. There survive: the wife, Mrs. Sara Ann Shingler Bauer; two sons, Raymond F., Natroma; Stanley E., Mertztown R. 1; two daughters, Edna M., wife of Fred Huber, Brackinridge; Gertrude L., wife of Robert heiser, Topton; three grandchildren; three brothers, William, Schultzville; Henry, Alburtis; and David, Alburtis R. 1.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 17, 1951, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Helen Myrtle

Bauer, Jacob

General Jacob BAUER died on the 3rd inst., in Womelsdorf, this county in his 61st year. The deceased was an active and valued officer in the Revolutionary War.

[Source: Reading Adler, Tuesday, August 11, 1818. Submitted by: Diana.]

Bauer, Jane Elemanda (nee Wirst)

Jane Elemanda Bauer, widow of David S. Bauer, died Saturday morning at her home in Red Lion, Berks county, of a complication of diseases, aged 69 years, 3 months and 29 days. She was a daughter of John Wirst and his wife, Catherine, nee Rishel, and was born in Long Swamp township. Her husband died twelve years ago and there survive four children, Andrew and Oliver, at home, William, of Alburtis, and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Rittenhouse Gap. There are nine grandchildren. Mrs. John Keefe, East Greenville, is a sister. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from her late home with continued services in Huffs church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. William F. Bond, Shamrock, will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 14, 1930, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Joanne F. (nee Long)

Mrs. Joanne F., nee Long, Bauer, 75, of Bechtelsville, died Friday night in the Allentown hospital. She was the widow of Calvin M. Bauer who died three years ago. A native of Allentown, Mrs. Bauer was the daughter of the late Christian and Mary, nee Frey, Long. The following children survive her: Mrs. Florence Linsinbigler, Bechtelsville; Arline, wife of George Wagner, Sellersville R.D. 2; Fred, Macungie; Lizzie, wife of Edwin Mest, Bechtelsville; Oscar, Bechtelsville; Mrs. Eva Gerhart, Viola, wife of Harry Graber, both of East Greenville; and Harold of Boyertown. There are 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Schwenk funeral home, Boyertown, with continued services in Huff's Reformed church. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. Viewing at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, March 23, 1947, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, John F.

John F. Bauer, 82, who had resided at the Bauer homestead near Mertztown all his life, died there Saturday. Rev. Ralph Althouse will officiate at services on Tuesday, 2 p.m., from the late home. Interment will be made in St. Paul's cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 19, 1943, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, John F.

John F. Bauer, 82, who has resided at the Bauer homestead near Mertztown all his life, passed away there early Saturday after a short illness. A son of the late John H. and Caroline, nee Fisher, Bauer, Mr. Bauer was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church in Mertztown. His wife, Nora, nee Guldin, Bauer, preceded him in death. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harry Knappenberger, at home, a son Lawson, in Franklin, N.J., and five grandchildren. Rev. Ralph Althouse will officiate at services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the late home. Interment will be made in St. Paul's cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, April 18, 1943, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, John Henry

In Longswamp, John Henry, son of Jonas and Elwina Bauer, in the 2d year of his age.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, January 12, 1850. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bauer, Kate R. (nee Metzger)

Mrs. Kate R., nee Metzger, widow of James Bauer, of near Breinigsville, died at her home at 1.40 Saturday afternoon from apoplexy, aged 77 years, 5 months and 12 days. She was stricken two weeks ago and rendered helpless. Up to that time she had been in good health. During her illness she was faithfully attended by her sons and daughter-in-law, who did all they could to make her comfortable. Mrs. Bauer was born in Weisenberg township, a daughter of the late Harry and Elizabeth, nee Acker, Metzger. Her husband preceded her in death fifteen years ago. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of the Mertztown Union church. There remain two sons, Harry J., and Robert J. Bauer, both at home; three brothers, Daniel and Preston Metzger, both of Kutztown; John Metzger, of Maxatawny, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kutz, of Kutztown, and Mrs. Ida wilder, of Maxatawny. Three grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at her late home on Thursday afternoon at 1.30, followed by further services in the Mertztown church. Burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. William Dry will be the officiating clergyman.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, April 18, 1927, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Maria

Miss Maria Bauer, aged 85 years, died at the home of her brother, Daniel Bauer, near Shamrock, on Friday after having been bedfast for the last three years. The aged maiden lady was the daughter of the long deceased John and Catherine (Mattern) Bauer. She is survived by her brother Daniel and one sister, Mrs. Carolina Haas, of Topton. Her funeral service will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. standard time, from the home of her brother, near Shamrock. All services will be held at the house, and interment will be made at Longswamp cemetery, Rev W. S. Bond officiating.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, July 1, 1922, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Mary Ann (nee Reinert)

Mrs. Mary Ann Bauer, widow of Nicholas Bauer, and daughter of William Reinert and Susanna (nee Sicher) Reinert, died at the home of her son, Henry Bauer, near Siesholtzville, Macungie, R.D. 2, on Monday at 11 o'clock in the morning. Death was due to complications and she was aged 77 years, 11 months and 8 days. She had been ill for the past nine months and was confined to her bed for four weeks. Her husband passed away nineteen years ago. She was a faithful member of the Lutheran congregation of Huff's church. She is survived by five sons, Henry and David of Macungie R. D. 2, James of Macungie; William of Barto R.D., and David of Alburtis, R.D. There also survives a sister, Mrs. Angelina Wolfe, of Allentown, twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the residence of her son, Henry, at Siesholtzville. Continued services will be held in Huff's church and interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Rev. William F. Bunte, of Shamrock, will officiate at the funeral.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 25, 1931, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Michael

Bauer, Morris D.

Morris D. Bauer, 71, a partner in the former C. F. Stahler Co., shoe manufacturers, died early yesterday at his home, 107 N. 11th st., following a heart attack suffered Sunday evening. He had been employed intermittently by the Wetherhold and Metzger Shoe Co., as a salesman since 1925, when the Stahler Co., was discontinued after the death of his partner. Born in Longswamp, Berks county, son of the late Daniel and Marietta, nee Haas, Bauer, he came to Allentown in 1886 at the age of 16 where he was employed by the old Farr and Haas Shoe Co., until he entered the manufacturing business in 1912. He was a member of Christ Lutheran church. Besides his wife, Emma G., nee Trexler, Bauer, there survive: two sons, Dr. John T. Bauer, of Philadelphia; Charles T., at home; one brother, Dr. John N. Bauer, Allentown; one sister, Mrs. Clara Bortz, Allentown, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the J. S. Burkholder funeral home, 1602 Hamilton St., with interment to be made in Grandview cemetery at the convenience of the family.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, July 9, 1941, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Nora L. (nee Guldin)

Mrs. Nora L. (Guldin), wife of John Bauer, prominent resident of Mertztown, died of complications at 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Allentown hospital, aged 59 years, 11 months and 27 days. She had been a patient at the institution since November. Mrs. Bauer was born in Maxatawny township, Berks county, a daughter of Reuben and Mary Guldin. She is survived by her husband and two children: Lawson, Franklin, N.J., and Carrie, wife of Harry Knappenberger, at home. Two sisters and three brothers also survive: Mrs. Matilda Maderia, Topton; Mrs. Ellen Heller, this city; Mahlon, Maxatawny; Reuben, Trexlertown, and James, Topton. The funeral will be held from her late home in Mertztown on Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock, and interment will be made in Mertztown cemetery. Revs. W. S. Dry, M. H. Brensinger and W. L. Meckstroth will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 12, 1924, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Oliver E.

Oliver E. Bauer, 67, a retired Seisholtzville Granite Quarry Co. employe, died Monday at his Macungie R. 1 home. Born in Longswamp Township, he was a son of the late David S. and Jane E. (Werst) Bauer. Surviving is a sister Eva, wife of Charles Boyer, Seisholtzville. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. Friday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, January 15, 1964, page 22. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Olivia (nee Clemmer)

Mrs. Olivia Bauer, who had been hospitalized four weeks, died at 5:50 a.m. Sunday at the Allentown hospital. Born and reared in Bally, she was the daughter of the late John and Hannah (Borneman) Clemmer. She resided in Allentown 28 years and was a member of the First Mennonite church. Her husband, John Bauer, died 18 years ago. Survivors are four daughters, Edith, wife of Kenneth Luphold, Harrisburg; Ruth, wife of Paul Torrence, Allentown; Elsie Bauer, at home; Aimee, wife of George Christy, Philadelphia; one son, Lester Bauer, Fleetwood; three sisters, Mabel, wife of Philip Buck, and Mrs. Amy Lengel, both of Reading; Mrs. Hannah Latshaw, Bally; two brothers, Calvin Clemmer, Allentown; Edwin Clemmer, Reading; five grandchildren.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, July 12, 1948, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Paul F. Jr.

Services were held for Paul F. Bauer Jr., 71, husband of Janice (Mars) Bauer, of Greenhill Road in Barto, who died February 22 in the Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Pottstown, Bauer was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He owned and operated Bauer Landscaping from 1962 to 1998, serving Montgomery County. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Todd Allen Bauer, Barto and Michael P. Bauer of Boyertown; a daughter, Cheryl A. Bauer, Pottstown. Also, a sister and one granddaughter. In lieu of flowers. memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Robert Moses, National Penn Bank, 1830 E. High St., Pottstown, PA 19464. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown. The arrangements were handled by the Houck and Gofus Funeral Home, Pottstown.

[Source: Boyertown Area Times, March 4, 2004. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bauer, Paul W.

Paul W. Bauer, 65, 518 Broadway, Bethlehem, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital after a year's illness. He conducted an upholstery and awning business for 38 years at his home. He was a member of the Holy Ghost Church, the Holy Name Society, the Holy Ghost Beneficial Society, Police Social Club, Young Men's Club and Washington Republican Club, all of Bethlehem. Born in Hereford, Berks County, July 18, 1890, he was a son of the late John H. and Louisa Bauer. He had been a resident of Bethlehem for 50 years. Surviving are his wife, Lucy (Gitschier) Bauer, and five sons, Vincent, Edward, Thomas, Leo and John, all of Bethlehem; 12 grandchildren and three brothers, Eugene and Bernard, Hereford, and Albert E., East Greenville. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Downing Funeral home, 202 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. Solemn requiem mass will follow in Holy Ghost Church at 9 a.m.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday February 12, 1956, page 43. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Peter

Bauer, Sarah (nee Reppert)

Mrs. Sarah Bauer, wife of Edward B. Bauer, died at Bally. Her age was 68 years. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Leah Reppert, of Pike township. Besides her husband and one son, Daniel, of Pottstown, she is survived by three brothers: Charles, of Bally; Aaron, of Trexlertown; and August, of Boyertown. Mrs. Bauer was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom died in infancy. Her death, after an illness of nine months, was due to cancer. She was a member of the Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, of Bally. Requiem, high mass will be celebrated on Saturday.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 14, 1915, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Sarah Ann (nee Shingler)

Mrs. Sarah Ann (Shingler) Bauer, of near Longswamp, Mertztown R. 1, died last evening at 5:45 at the home of her son, Stanley E. Bauer. The 74-year-old woman had been in ill health for a number of years. She was bedfast the past six weeks. Mrs. Bauer was born in Lehigh County, the daughter of the late Francis A. and Emelinada C. (Bittenbender) Shingler. Her husband, James R. Bauer, preceded her in death 22 months ago. Before moving to Mertztown R. 1, Mrs. Bauer was a resident of Macungie for many years. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, and affiliated with the P.O. of A., both of Macungie. Survivors include two sons, Raymond F. Bauer, Natrona; Stanley E. Bauer, with whom she resided; two daughters, Edna, wife of Fred Huber, Brackenridge, N.J.; Gertrude L., wife of Robert Heiser, Topton; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also surviving are two brothers, Elias and Frank, both of Macungie, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hamscher, Allentown R. 1.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 15, 1952, page 6. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Sarah Jane (nee Dresher)

Sarah Jane (Dresher) Bauer, widow of Henry Bauer, passed away at 2.40 p.m. Friday at the Allentown hospital. She had been admitted to the institution Jan. 25 for treatment of a broken leg which she suffered when she fell in her room at her home, the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Keller, 625 Allen St. She was in her 89th year. Mrs. Bauer was born at Mertztown, April 21, 1848, the daughter of Napoleon and Esther (Miller) Dresher. Although she was reared there, Mrs. Bauer spent most of her married life in Kutztown and Emaus before establishing residence in this city five years ago. A Lutheran by faith, she was a member of the Mertztown Union church. Four daughters survive: Carrie, wife of Clarence Stauffer; Millie, wife of William C. Keller; Beulah, wife of Charles Kurtz and Mrs. Hilda Dankel, all of this city; five grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Bauer was the last member of her immediate family. Her husband, who died 25 years ago, four daughters and a great-granddaughter preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. from the Oliver S. Rabenold Funeral home, 116 S. 8th St. Rev. William S. Dry will officiate. Interment will be made in Mertztown church cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at her late home, the Keller residence at 625 Allen St.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, February 20, 1937, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, Stanley E.

Stanley E. Bauer, 55, of Kutztown R. 3, died yesterday in the Reading Hospital. He and his wife Eva (Shoemaker) Bauer operated the Lincoln Tavern, Kutztown R. 3. He was formerly employed by the F. Brown Shoe Co., Allentown. Born in East Macungie, he was a son of the late James R. and Sarah Ann (Shingler) Bauer. He was a member of the Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown R. 1. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are a son, Donald of Mertztown R. 1, a sister, Gertrude, wife of Robert Heiser, of Topton; a brother Raymond, of Natrona, Allegheny County, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Longswamp UCC. Call 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, January 30, 1967, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauer, William A.

Boyertown, May 1 (Special) – William A. Bauer, senior member of the firm of W. A. Bauer & Sons, died suddenly at 7:40 o'clock Saturday evening at his home, 39 North Reading Avenue, next door to his store, which he founded here in 1907.

He was age 70 years, 4 months and 4 days.

Death followed a series of three heart attacks, the first of which he suffered Saturday morning. He was surrounded by his family at the time of death, although none of the members, including the deceased gave a thought that death was lurking near.

Mr. Bauer was a great fisherman and quoits thrower, both of which were his only hobbies, except his store business, which to him had become a real pleasure in life.

Throughout the day he was talking with friends and late in the afternoon, when his son, Henry, and the Rev. Bernard H. Creamers, who had paid him a visit, he spoke about a contemplated fishing trip during the coming week, he having spent a day the past week with his neighbor merchant, Lawrence Sands, along a stream.

Then some item of business relative to the store's 25th anniversary which the firm was soon going to celebrate, came to the elder Bauer's mind and his son, Lawrence, was discussing this matter with his father. A short time later he was seized with another painful heart attack and the family physician, Dr. C. B. Dotterrer, was called. In a few moments he expired.

His death came as a shock to the community. He was held in high esteem by his fellow citizens. He was an active and devout member of St. Columkill Catholic Church on South Chestnut street, this borough, of which he was one of the first members, having helped to bring and build this parish in Boyertown some years ago.

He began his career as a merchant, as a clerk in the general store of Samuel B. Bechtel, at Congo, many years ago. After working at that place for some time he changed his position and received similar employment with the W. C. Beecher department store at Pottstown, and when this store was sold to Ellis Mills, one of the town's leading department stores for years, it was in his employ for 14 years and was always considered a reliable salesman.

Twenty-five years ago this coming September, W. A. Bauer together with David S. Koch, of this place purchased the department store then owned by the estate of Morris M. Anderson, the latter of whom had some years previous purchased it from Charles A. Mory, Anderson was a victim of the Boyertown Opera House catastrophe. Bauer and Koch, the latter having been in the employ of Anderson, conducted the store under the title W. A. Bauer and Company for several years when Mr. Koch retired from the business and Mr. Bauer's two sons, Anthony and Lawrence K. Bauer, were admitted to the firm and thereafter was known as W. A. Bauer & Sons.

The W. A. Bauer & Sons merchandising establishment gave to Boyertown, after a complete renovation of the store, one of the most modern department stores in any town the size of this borough in the state. Its completeness and merchandise sold has made for its great success.

Deceased was actively interested in the betterment of the borough and was always interested in the civic welfare. For years he was a regular attendant at the meetings of the Greater Boyertown Association, the fore-runner of the Chamber of Commerce, which organization elected him treasurer 16 years ago. When the latter organization was organized four years ago he still continued in active service and was the treasurer to his end. This besides his church was the only organization of which he was a member. Much charitable work was done quietly by this merchant to families in need.

His strong character and friendly nature won for him a host of friends in every walk of life, throughout this section.

Deceased was a son of the late William A. and Sarah (Adam) Bauer and was born in Bally, December 26, 1861. He was the last member of his family. Five children preceded him in death.

Besides his widow, Sarah (nee Koch), four children survive: Mary, wife of Harry Saylor, Anthony, Lawrence and Henry, off of town.

The funeral will be held on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock (day light time), with Requiem Mass in the church of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Bally. The Rev. Bernard H. Creamers, of St. Columkill Church here; Rev. Aloysius F. Earl, of Church of Most Blessed Sacrament, Bally, and Rev. William A. Wachter, pastor of the St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Pottstown, will be the officiating clergy. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.

[Source: Pottstown News, Monday, May 2, 1932. Submitted by Betty.]

Bauer, William E.

William E. Bauer died at his home in the Lockridge section of Alburtis yesterday following an illness of pulmonary trouble. He was 53 years old. He was the son of the late David and Jane, nee Werst, Bauer and was born and reared in that section of the country. A member of the Lutheran wing of Huffs church, he also was affiliated with the Fraternal Home Insurance society. Surviving him are his wife, Adeline, nee Conrad; the following children, Clarence, Woodrow and Lillian, all at home; Charles, Macungie R. 2; Mrs. Lloyd Oswald, this city; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Andrew and Oliver Bauer, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Macungie R. 2. Short funeral services will be held from his late home Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock with continued services following in Huffs church. Rev. William S. Bond of Shamrock will officiate. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call on Friday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 18, 1936, page 20. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauknecht, Charles

Charles Bauknecht, Reading, died on Friday afternoon, aged 53 years. He was a prominent man, and had been a member of the City Councils three terms.

[Source: Montgomery Ledger, Tuesday, August 31, 1886. Submitted by Diana.]

Bauknecht, John A.

Bauknecht -- In this city, on the 20th instant, John A. Bauknecht, aged 17 years, 9 months and 12 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Baum, Annie

On the 2d inst., at Leesport, Annie, daughter of John and Maria Baum, aged 8 years, 9 months and 26 days.

[Source: Reading Gazette and Democrat, April 11, 1857. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Baum, Caroline

Baum, Infant

Baum, John F.

In Oley township, on the 29th ult., Dr. John F. Baum, one of the most estimable citizens of the township, aged about 55 years.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, February 2, 1850. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bauman, Berdie (Betty) Mae (nee Phillips)

Mrs. Berdie (Betty) Mae Bauman, 68, of 642 N. Lumber St., Allentown, widow of Ralph Bauman, died yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Born in Mertztown, she was a daughter of the late James and Emma (Long) Phillips. She lived in Allentown most of her life. She was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Allentown. Surviving are a brother, Paul Phillips of Allentown, and a sister, Goldie, wife of Adam Updegrove of Allentown. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Viewing will be 7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, March 23, 1966, page 40. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bauman, Caroline

Bauman -- In Engelsville, April 25th, Caroline, widow of Levi Bauman, aged 25 years, 4 months and 28 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, May 8, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bauman, Daughter of Isaac

Bauman, Levi W.

Levi W. BAUMAN, retired cigar manufacturer and well-known citizen of this borough, died at his residence 345 East Third Street, after an illness of more than a year with complications, aged 71 years, 3 months and 4 days. Deceased was a son of the late Daniel and Kate (WENTZEL) BAUMAN. He was engaged in the cigar business all his life and made a well-known brand for years, the label of which bore his name. Besides his widow, Mary Esther (SHANER) there survive one son W. Harry and one sister, Mrs. Emmeline FREED, both of this borough. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, with all services at the house. Interment in the Union Cemetery. Rev. H. L.LEHMAN, of Trinity United Evangelical Church, officiated. Undertaker James J. Brown had charge.

[Source: Berks Democrat, Boyertown, PA, July 10, 1924. Submitted by: Betty.]

Bauman, Mary S.

Baumer, Peter

On the 24th of October, in Longswamp, Peter, son of Tilghman and Maria Baumer, aged 4 years.

[Source: Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, October 28, 1863, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baus, Adam

Adam Baus, for the past 10 years janitor of the Topton schools, died Wednesday afternoon at his late home, 110 Cherry St., Topton. He was 62 years old. Born in Hereford township, Berks county, the son of the late Jacob and Carolina (Fox) Baus, he was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 839, Kutztown, and the St. Peter's Reformed church, Topton. He is survived by his widow, Katie (Strauser) Baus; three brothers, John, East Greenville; David, Boyertown; Jacob, Alburtis; two sisters, Mrs. James Geist, New Berlinville; and Mrs. Sallie Kulp, Pottstown. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at his late home. He will be buried in the St. Peter's Union church cemetery, Topton. Rev. Franklin Slifer will officiate.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, December 31, 1942, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baus, Alfred B.

Alfred B. Baus, a farmer in the East Greenville section for 53 years, died Saturday night at his home, N. Main St., East Greenville. He was 82 years of age. Born in Berks county, he was the son of the late Samuel and Elizabeth (Bossert) Baus. He was a member of the Huffs church Reformed congregation. Survivors include his wife, Laura S. (Krauss) Baus; a son, Howard Y., at home; a daughter, Irene, wife of William Young, at home; a brother, James Baus, East Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Mary Viegler, Pennsburg. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m., from his late home with continued services at 2 p.m. in the church at Huffs church. Interment in the Union cemetery. Rev. J. N. Blatt and Rev. Lester K. Kreibel will officiate. Viewing Tuesday 7-9 p.m.

Death notice (p. 15): Age at death = 82 years; 4 months, 10 days

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, October 6, 1941, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baus, David F.

David F. Baus, 78, 138 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown, husband of Mary Ann (Reichard) Baus, died Saturday night at his home. He had been bedfast for the last eight weeks. Prior to his retirement, eight years ago, he had been an employe of the Boyertown Burial Casket Co. for 38 years. A native of Hereford township, he was a son of the late Jacob and Carolina (Fox) Baus. Mr. Baus was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, Boyertown, and was affiliated with Eshbach Council No. 1019, O of IA and Popodicken Tribe No. 388, IORM. He was preceded in death last year by his only son, Harris. Surviving in addition to his wife are four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two brothers, Jacob, Alburtis, and John, East Greenville; and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Geist, Pottstown, and Sally Kulp, Norristown.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Monday, December 5, 1949, page 2. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baus, Horace

The funeral of Horace Baus, formerly of this city, who passed away in Philadelphia, took place from the parlors of Undertaker C.I. Miller, 48 North Fourth Street. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. F.K. Huntzinger, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. The remains were attired in a black suit and rested in a square-cornered solid oak casket. Interment was made in Aulenbach's cemetery.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Friday, September 19, 1919. Submitted by Nancy.]

Baus, Irvin J.

Irvin J. Baus, 77, husband of Carrie E. (Eck) Baus, 142 S. 12th St., died Wednesday morning in Allentown hospital. He was in failing health for two years and had been in the hospital for five months. Mr. Baus was born in Long Swamp, Berks county, the son of the late William and Ellen (Poh) Baus, and lived in Allentown for 57 years. He was of the Lutheran faith. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, John, of Allentown; a brother, Harvey, of Lebanon; three sisters, Mrs. M. D. Wengert, Lebanon; Mary, wife of Richard Misschack, of Allentown; and a half sister, Mrs. Lucy Leh, of Hereford. He was preceded in death by a son, a daughter, three brothers and a sister.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, September 29, 1949, page 8. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baus, Katie (nee Strauser)

Mrs. Katie Baus of Topton, widow of Adam Baus, died at 2:25 p.m. yesterday at her home after a lengthy illness. Born in Topton, she was a daughter of the late Jonas and Isabel Sorns Strauser. She lived in Topton all her life. She was a member of St. Peter's Reformed Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Emma O'Donnell, Allentown, and several nieces and nephews. She was also predeceased by a brother. Services will be at 9:45 a.m. Saturday in the O'Donnell Funeral Home, 232 Ridge Ave., Allentown, with continued services at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter's Reformed Church, Topton.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Wednesday, April 2, 1958, page 30. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausber, James E.

Bausber--In this city, on the 1st inst., James E., son of Paul and Cora Bausber, aged 1 year and 4 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of the parents, 818 McKnight street, Tuesday at 3 p.m. Services at the house. Interment in Chas. Evans Cemetery.

[Source: Reading Eagle, Monday, October 2, 1911. Submitted by Nancy.]

Bausch, Clayton W.

Clayton W. Bausch died at the county home on Monday. He was formerly from Kempton, having been born there August 28, 1901, the son of Annie Ernst. He attained the age of 26 years, 9 months and 7 days. He was admitted to the home several years ago. The funeral will be held on Friday, June 8, at 2 p.m. at the New Bethel church, where all services will be conducted. Rev. C. R. Rahn will officiate. Interment will be made at New Bethel cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Thursday, June 7, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausch, Paul R.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Paul R. Bausch, 71, of West 38th Street, Exeter Township, who died November 10 in St. Joseph Medical Center. He was the husband of Rose M. (Chirieleison) Bausch. Born in Northmunt, Bausch was employed for 15 years as a draftsman by Orr & Sewbower Inc., Reading, and was last employed for 15 years as a draftsman by Gilbert Associates, Reading, retiring in 1985. He was a 1949 graduate of Reading High School. Bausch was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of St. Catharine of Siena Roman Catholic Church, Exeter Township. Bausch is also survived by a son, Eric A., Douglassville. Other survivors include a brother. Burial was in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. The Bean Funeral Homes Inc., Exeter Township, was in charge of the arrangements.

[Source: Southern Berks News, November 20, 2002. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bauscher, Henry

Henry Bauscher, of Albany township, Berks county, died Tuesday morning of an external tumor, aged 76 years. Deceased was a farmer all his life and was well known in Northern Berks. He is survived by one brother, Nathan, of Orwigsburg, and two children, Daniel, of Kempton, and a daughter, Anna, at home. His wife died a year ago. Funeral next Tuesday forenoon. Services in New Bethel Church.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, May 7, 1909, page 12. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausher, Daniel B.

Daniel B. Bausher died Saturday afternoon on the farm of Henry Schofer at Neversink, near Reading, of pneumonia, after an illness of five days, aged 52 years, 7 months and 24 days. He leaves his wife, Lizzie (nee Brobst), and the following children: Herbert J., Grover W., Richard E., Gussie, Minnie F., Lottie N. and Charles R., all at home. He is also survived by his mother, Mary M. Bausher, of Monterey, and one brother, Chester, of Allentown, and three sisters, Ellen Bausher, Amelia, wife of Moses Benekoff, of Monterey; Mary, wife of Nathan Berg, Allentown; also, three grandchildren. He was a son of the Late Jacob S. Bausher and was born at Grimsville.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, June 14, 1904, page 3. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausher, Edna M.

Among the local survivors of Edna M. (Schaeffer) Bausher, of Ontelaunee Township, who died June 17 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient two days, is a son, Earl R. Bausher, Kutztown.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, June 19, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bausher, Edna M.

Services were held in the Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Fleetwood, for Edna M. Bausher, 92, of Ontelaunee Drive, Ontelaunee Township, who died June 17 in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient two days. Burial was in St. Johns (Gernants) Cemetery, Ontelaunee Township. She was predeceased by her husband, Roy C. Bausher, who died in 1962. Born in Ontelaunee Township, she was a daughter of the late William and Sallie (Delong) Schaeffer. Until retiring, she was employed by Crown Knitting Mill, Mohrsville, and also on the family farm. Surviving are two sons, Richard R. Bausher, Shoemakersville, and Earl R. Bausher, Kutztown. There are also three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Alice (Schaeffer) Adams, Shoemakersville. She was predeceased by a daughter, Doris R. Bausher, who died in 2002.

[Source: Hamburg Area Item, June 25 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bausher, Elizabeth B. (nee Bobst)

Elizabeth B. (Bobst), widow of Daniel Bausher, died on Tuesday night at her home in Reiffton, Berks county, aged 72 years. Deceased was a member of the First Reformed church, Reading. There survive the following children: Gussie, at home; Lettie, wife of O. L. Heckman, Pennside; Minnie, wife of John Wien, Mt. Penn; Herbert and Charles, Reading; Grover and Victor, at home; also a brother, Frank Bobst, Emaus; 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral, Monday, March 19, at 1 p.m.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, March 16, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausher, Elsie M. (nee Kemp)

Mrs. Elsie M. (Kemp) Bausher, 46, a cook at the Keystone Fire Co., Bechtelsville, for the past three years, died Thursday in Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia. She lived at 20 W. Spring St., Bechtelsville. A daughter of Robert F. Kemp of Bechtelsville and the late Essie S. (Brensinger) Kemp, she was born in District Township, Berks County. She was a member of st. Joseph's (Hill) Lutheran Church, Boyertown. Besides her father, she is survived by two daughters, May Jane, wife of Richard Kemp of Bechtelsville, and Linda A., wife of Thomas L. Schutt of Bally; two sons, Robert L. Kemp of New Berlinville and Donald J. Bausher at home; three sisters, Irma, wife of Howard b. Weller of Gilbertsville; Verna, wife of Paul C. Mumbauer of Spinnerstown, and Katie M., wife of Marlin Bowers of Boyertown; a brother, Paul H., of Bechtelsville, and three grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the C. L. Losh Funeral Home, 124 W. Philadelphia ave., Boyertown. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.

[Funeral Notice (p. 69): Age at death = 46 years, 8 months, 10 days. Buried, Huff's Church Cemetery, Alburtis

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 10, 1971, page 51. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bausher, Harry L., Sr.

Harry L. Bausher Sr., 97, formerly of St. Lawrence, died Aug. 10 at 4:30 a.m. in the Lutheran Home at Topton, where he had resided 21/2 years. His wife, Sarah (Shalters) Bausher, died in September 1977. Born in Exeter Township, he was a son of the late Herbert J. and Laura May (Seidel) Bausher. Bausher was employed for more than 50 years by the Steamfitter's Union, Local 420, Reading, as a steam fitter and pipe fitter in Reading and the Lehigh Valley, retiring in 1973. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sons, Harry L. Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Daniel H., Fleetwood; and a daughter, June M. (Bausher) Jones, a resident at the Lutheran Home at Topton. Other survivors include four grandchildren, a stepgranddaughter, two great-grandchildren and a stepgreat-granddaughter. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Auman Funeral Homes, Reiffton. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reiffton.

[Source: Reading Eagle, August 11, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bausher, Lillian I. (nee Berger)

Lillian I. Bausher, 91, formerly of Strausstown, died June 23 at 11 p.m. in Laurel Center Genesis Elder Care, Tilden Township, where she had been a resident for more than two years. Her husband, George W. Bausher, died Dec. 5, 1985. Born in Tilden Township, she was a daughter of the late Emanuel M. and Daisy M. (Adams) Berger. Bausher had been employed as a knitter by J.E. Morgan Knitting Mills, Strausstown and Hometown, Schuylkill County, until her retirement. She was a member of Zion (Blue Mountain) United Church of Christ, Strausstown. Bausher is survived by a son, Russell G., Perry Township; and four daughters: Janice I. (Bausher) Blatt, with whom she last resided; Linda R. Bausher, Muhlenberg Township; Kay E. (Bausher) Hayes, Fairview Township, York County; and Donna L. (Bausher) Unger, Robesonia. There are also 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Burial will be in Strausstown Union Cemetery.

[Source: Reading Eagle, June 25, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bausher, Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth Bausher, 77, Hamburg, died May 5 at 8:02 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient since April 26. She was the wife of Floyd A. Bausher. Born in Windsor Township, she was a daughter of the late Moses D. and Maryjane (Berger) Krommes. Bausher had been last employed by CNA Insurance Co., Reading, retiring in 1990. She was previously self-employed as an area seamstress for 47 years. She was a member of Hamburg Bible Church. Bausher was a graduate of Wilson High School. She was past noble grand of Clementine Rebekah Lodge, Hamburg. Bausher is also survived by a son, Steven C., Gilbert, Ariz.; and two daughters, Karen A. (Bausher) Adams, Tilden Township, and Beverly A. (Bausher) Bubbenmoyer, with whom she last resided. There are also eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. in Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Burial will be in Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery, Centre Township.

[Source: Reading Eagle, May 7, 2005. Submitted by: Nancy McD.]

Bausher, Sarah N.(nee Noll)

Sarah N. Bausher died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Ganey, 437 North Eighth street, of a complication of diseases. She was 82 years old. She was a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Noll, and was born in Maiden Creek township. She is survived by two children, John N. Bausher, of Fleetwood, and Mrs. Kate Ganey, with whom she resided. Three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, a brother, John Noll, and a sister, Alice Noll, both of Reading, also survive. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son John, 10 North Washington street, Fleetwood at 2 p.m. Continued services in St. Paul's chapel, Fleetwood, and interment in Fleetwood cemetery.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, March 31, 1928, page 7. Submitted by Jerri.]

Bautsch, Jonathan Peter

Bautsch -- In Hamburg, October 25th, Jonathan Peter Bautsch, aged 16 years, 9 months and 22 days.

[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, October 31, 1874. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Baver, Dr. Alvin F.

Dr. Alvin F. Baver, practicing veterinarian for 39 years, died at his home at 248 E. Main St., Kutztown, on Friday. He was in his 68th year. Born in Greenwich township, Berks county, Dr. Baver was the son of the late John B. and Mary (Dietrich) Baver. He began his practice as a veterinarian at Stony Run, Berks county. Since 1920 he had been a resident of Kutztown where he followed his life's work until the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, Mary M., nee Kistler; one son, Russell S., R.F.D., Nazareth; one daughter, Marie K., wife of Thomas Fenstermaker, Kutztown; two grandchildren; one brother, Walter S., Newark, N.J.; one sister, Katie A. Baver, Lenhartsville. Dr. Baver was a member of the Macabees lodge, Stony Run, and the F. and A.M., Kutztown. Private funeral services will be held at 248 E. Main St., Kutztown, on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to the continued services to be conducted at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Kutztown, at about 2 o'clock. Rev. J. W. Bittner, pastor of the church, will administer the last rites. Public viewing on Monday evening.

[Source: The Sunday Call-Chronicle, Allentown, PA, Sunday, May 9, 1943, page 4. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baver, Edward R.

Edward R. Baver, 59, of 111 N. Maple St., Kutztown, died suddenly at 1:40 a.m. yesterday at his home after returning from work at the Kutztown Foundry. He was in ailing health for the last five years. Born in Greenwich township, he was a son of the late J. Elias and Elizabeth (Spohn) Baver. He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Lenhartsville church and the local AFL Foundry Union. Surviving are one son, Ralph E., Kutztown; and one sister, Mrs. Robert C. Pfiefly, Reading. Rev. Samuel Kistler will officiate at funeral services at 1 p.. Sunday at the Lenhartsville church. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Schmoyer funeral home, Breinigsville.

[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Friday, November 7, 1947, page 14. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baver, Ida M.

Ida M. Baver, 78, of 1319 Moselem Springs Road, Perry Township, Berks County, died Tuesday in Reading Hospital & Medical Center, West Reading, where she was a patient since Nov. 21. Born in West Brunswick Township, she was a daughter of the late Homer and Clara Berk Faust. She was a member of Zion's United Church of Christ, Perry Township. Her husband, Leon R., died Feb. 3, 1996. Surviving are three daughters, Helen M. Miller and Barbara A.L. Miller, both of Hamburg, and Marianne C. Reppert, Bethel; a sister, Ethel Bliven, Coventry, R.I.; three brothers, Robert and Allen Faust, both of Auburn, and Adam Faust, Orwigsburg; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-granddaughters. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday from Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Interment will be in Zion's (Red) Church Cemetery, West Brunswick Township.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 17, 1997. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Baver, J. William

J. William Baver, 69, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 6 a.m. Friday in his home near Klinesville, Kutztown R. 2. He was the husband of Mrs. Clara (Madtes) Baver. Born in Greenwich township, Berks county, he was the son of the late J. Elias and Elizabeth (Spohn) Baver. In his younger days he was engaged in the carpentry trade, but for the past 35 years he had been farming. He was a member of the Lutheran branch of the Lenhartsville Union church. Surviving besides his wife are: two sons, Samuel, Kutztown R.3, and Homer, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Linwood Jackson, Bernharts, and Mrs. Paul Kunkel, Kempton R. 1; four4 grandchildren; a brother, Edwin Baver, Kutztown R. 3, and a sister, Mrs. Robert Peifley, Reading. Two daughters preceded him in death. Rev. Samuel Kistler and Rev. Glenn Flinchbaugh will officiate at funeral services on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the late home and at further services in the Lenhartsville Union church. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

[Source: Allentown Sunday Call-Chronicle, Sunday, September 14, 1947, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]

Baver, Mary A.

Mary A. Baver, 83, formerly of Hamburg, died Saturday afternoon at Berks Heim, where she had lived since Nov. 1. She had previously lived for five years at Evans Retirement Home, Fleetwood. Born in Centre Township, she was a daughter of the late Edward S. and Gertie M. Shappell Madeira. She was employed for 33 years as a cutter by H.H. Fessler Knitting Co., Orwigsburg, retiring in 1986. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ, Hamburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A., in 1996; a son, Glenn. Surviving are a daughter, Joanne A. Baver, Orwigsburg; two sisters, Elsie M. Madiera Crewell and Kathryn I. Madiera Machemer, both of Allentown; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday from Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Interment will be in St. John's Reformed Cemetery, Orwigsburg.

[Source: Pottsville Republican, December 27, 1999. Submitted by: Nancy.]

Bawnawitz, Joseph

Bayer, Maria


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