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1971-1979 Algoma Record Herald obituary index, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (ZELLNER) 1980-1989 Algoma Record Herald obituary index, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (ZELLNER)
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Albert D. Schaeffer
Monday, November 5, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Albert D. Schaeffer, 78, of Andreas R1, died Sunday in Gnaden Huetten Hospital,
Lehighton. He was the husband of Julia “Erma” (ZELLNER) Schaeffer. They were
married 44 years in August. Schaeffer worked at Paul E. Breiner Electrical and
Plumbing Contractors. Andreas, R1, for 14 years before retiring in 1977.
Before that he was a car man’s helper for the Lehigh Valley Railroad at the
Packerton shop in Lehighton for 18 years. Born in West Penn Township,
Schuylkill County, he was a son of the late Joseph A. and Katherine E. (Lorah)
Schaeffer. Survivors: Wife, daughters, Linda M. wife of Larry W. Meckes and
Rosann K. wife of Ernest L. Bailey, both of New Ringgold R2; son, Carl D. of
Lehighton; brother, Paul F. of New Ringgold R1 and six grandchildren. Services
1 pm Wednesday, Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Snyders (Route 309) Call noon to
1 pm Wednesday.
Albert ZELLNER (click here, then scroll down)
Mansfield, Ohio, 31 Dec 1923
Albert W. ZELLNER
Sunday, June 22, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Albert W. “Al” ZELLNER, 87, of 605 Broad St., Berwick, Columbia County, died
Saturday, June 21, in Berwick Retirement Village II. He was the husband of the
late Kathryn A. (Keller) ZELLNER. He was a sales representative for WKAP Radion,
Allentown, until retiring in 1975. Before that, he was an inspector for an
airplane company in Pottstown and a mechanic in Allentown. Born in Hudson, N.
Y., he was a son of the late Edwin F. and Ella (Miller) ZELLNER. He was a
member of Berwick Christian Church. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War
II, serving in the 3rd Marine Service Squad. ZELLNER was a member of
the Bloomsburg American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors:
Daughter, Louis, wife of Lewis Kuebler, of Allentow; son, Darwin B. of Macungie;
sister, Mrs. Hattie Stevens of Berwick; two grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Services: 10am Tuesday, Kelchner-McMichael funeral Home,
119-121 E. 3rd St. Berwick. No calling hours.
Alexander A. Piro
November 24, 1981
Hazleton Standard-Speaker Born – Naples, Italy Died Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Date
of Birth January 13, 1894 Church – St. Patrick, White Haven, Pa., Spouse –
Teresa ZELLNER, Father – Philip Piro, Mother – Anna Capezza Undertaker –
McHugh, White Haven Place of burial = St. Patrick’s, White Haven, Occupation -
tailor
Alexander J. ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania, published May 10, 1902
Alexander J. ZELLNER, a Prison Inspector of Lehigh County, a member of the
tobacco firm of ZELLNER Brothers, departed this life at his home in Allentown,
this morning at 6:30 o'clock. He leaves a wife and three children.
Alfred DiMarcantonio
Tuesday, January 28, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Alfred DiMarcantonio, 74, of Bangor R2, died Saturday in Easton Hospital. He
was the husband of Anitz (ZELLNER) DeMarcantonio. He was a saturator operator
at Bethlehem Steel Corp, until retiring in 1972. Born in Martins Creek, he was
a son of the late Romeo and Adelina (Sciarrone) DeMarcantonio. He was a member
of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Bangor. Surviving with his widow
are three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Ruch of Bangor R3, Mrs. Dolores Germano of
Brigantine, NJ and mrs. Sandra Zarbatany of Easton; three sisters, Mrs.
Josephine D’ Angelo of Martins Creek, Mrs. Edith Berger of Nazareth and mrs.
Carmelia Ducharme of Bangor; a brother Albert of Tamarac, Fla; nine
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services at 9:15 Wednesday in the
Samuel A. Campanaro Funeral Home, Slate Belt Boulevard, Bangor, will be followed
by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am. in the church. Calling hours will begin
at 7 pm Tuesday. The Morello Funeral Home, 201 S. 12th St., Easton
is in charge of arrangements.
Alice M. Schaeffer
Wednesday, Febuary 13, 1991
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Alice Mary Schaeffer, 76, of Palmerton R3, died Monday in her home. She was the
wife of the late Floyd A. Schaeffer. Born in Summit Hill, she was a daughters
of the late Moses C. and Emma A. (Sittler) ZELLNER. Survivors: Son, Floyd H.
of Slatington, R4, brothers, Harold and William, both of Mahoning Township;
sisters, Mrs. Lillian Ripkey of Lehighton, Mrs. Julia Schaffer of Andreas and
Mable, wife of Henry Graver of Franklin Township, five grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th
and Iron Street, Lehighton. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.
Allan Deane Weber
March 17, 1952
Hazeleton Newspaper Age – 1 day Born and died in Hazeleton, Father William H.
Weber, Mother: Alice ZELLNER Place of burial = Vine Street Cemtery, Hazleton,
Pa.
Allene Kate ZELLNER
Koski (click here)
23 Aug. 1910 - 13 Dec. 1998
Andrew J. Stasek
Sat. May 13, 2000, Hazelton
Standard-Speaker, Pennsylvania
Andrew J. Stasek Died Thursday Place of Birth Beaver Brook Place of Death
St. Joseph Medical Center, Hazleton Church – St. Mary Assumption, McAdoo,
Spouse - Frances ZELLNER, surviving, married 59 years, Father – John Stasek,
Mother – Mary Modis Undertaker = Anilosky, McAdoo Place of burial - St. Mary,
Mc Adoo, Pa. Residence – McAdoo Veteran WWII
Andrew J. ZELLNER (click
here for scan of a slightly different obituary)
The
Monroe Advertiser, Georgia, January
7, 1926
A. J. ZELLNER PASSES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mr. Andrew J.
ZELLNER, 81, confederate
veteran, and member of one of the oldest and most prominent Monroe county
families, died Sunday noon [January 3, 1926] at his residence in Forsyth after
an illness of many months. His father was Judge Ben ZELLNER, prominent figure
in the early history of the county. Mr. ZELLNER was a sturdy character and an
esteemed citizen. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist church, whose
pastor, Elder W.W. Childs, of Yatesville, assisted by Rev. R. L. Bivins, of
Macon, conducted the funeral at the Baptist church at one o’clock Monday
afternoon. He is survived by his third wife, who was Miss Carrie Powers, two
daughters, Mrs. A. T . Persons, Yatesville; Mrs. J. J. Ambrose, Dallas, Tex.;
two sons, B. H. ZELLNER and R. O. ZELLNER, both of Forsyth, and three sisters,
Mrs. W. A. Worsham, Culloden; Mrs. N. R. Chambliss, Macon; Mrs. Lillian Shipp,
Cordele; two brothers, Wm. ZELLNER, of Forsyth and Wiley ZELLNER of Los Angeles,
Cal. Interment was in the family burial ground.
The above is copied
exactly (including spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors) as it
appeared in The Monroe Advertiser on January 7, 1926. It should be noted
that the third Mrs. ZELLNER was the former Carrie (Mary Caroline) POWELL,
instead of “Powers” as listed in the obituary.
SECOND obituary and
pictures of Andrew J. ZELLNER (click here)
Judge Andrew Maynard
ZELLNER (click here)
Sept. 16, 1877 - March 18, 1971
Mrs. Anita A. Deifer
Wednesday, April 24, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Anita A. (Pizelis) Deifer, 57, of 434 N. Leh St., Allentown, died Monday
in Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of Carl T. Deifer. She was born in
Riga, Latvia, now the Soviet Union. Surviving are two daughters, Janet G.
ZELLNER and June D. Salina, both of Allentown and five grandsons. Services will
be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown.
A calling hour will be 7-8pm Thursday.
Anita S. ZELLNER DiMarcantonio
Wednesday, May 21, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anita S. DiMarcantonio, 76 of 688 American-Bangor Road, Bangor, died Monday, May
19, in Easton Hospital. She was the wife of the late Alfred DiMarcantonio. She
was a seamstress at various garment factories for many years until retiring in
1982. She also did private tailoring. Born in East Allen Township, she was a
daughter of the late Stewart F. and Alydia (Silfies) ZELLNER. She was a member
of Flicksville United Church of Christ, the Golden Sunshiners, Flicksville and
the Tora Club at the Episcopal Apartments of the Slate Belt. Survivors:
Daughters, Lillian Ruch of Bangor, Dolores Gervato of Mullica Hill, NJ and
Sandy Zarbatany of Easton; sisters: Frances Frey of Easton, Marion Kilpatrick
of Bloomsburg, and Lilliam Meixsell and Evelyn Huff, both of Nazareth; brothers,
Harold of Nazareth and Elmer of Easton; nine grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren. Services 2 pm Friday, Hough Home for Funerals, 207 Market
St., Bangor, Call 7-9 pm. Thursday. Contributions to the church.
Anna Catharine (Buebenheim) ZOELLNER (click here)
(1814 - 1900)
Anna C. (ZELLNER ) Hoffert
Thursday, October 22, 1987
Obituary Mrs. Anna C. Hoffert, 97, of Pleasant Valley Manor, Brodheadsville,
formerly of Easton, died Wednesday in Pocono Hospital, East Stroudsburg. She
was the widow of John E. Hoffert. Born in Glendon, she was a daughter of the
late Sylvanus and Catherine (Watkins) ZELLNER. She was a member of St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg. Surviving are three daughters, Mary Smith of
Stroudsburg, Helen Metzger of Mount Bethel and Evelyn Arnold of Easton, nine
grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren.
Two daughters, Mrs. Grace Schultz and Dorothy Schult and Dorothy Hineline,
predeceased her. Services will be at 2 pm Friday in the Strunk Funeral Home,
Berwick and Reynolds Streets, Easton. A calling hour will precede the services.
Anna M. ZELLNER
Sunday, January 19, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anna M. ZELLNER, 75, of 340 N. 1st St., Lehighton, died Saturday in
Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. She was the wife of the late Joseph H.
ZELLNER, Sr. Born in South Plainfield, N. J., she was a daughter of the late
Valentine and Mary (Hammel) Messinger. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Lehighton. Survivors: Sons, Edward of El Paso, Texas and
William and Richard, both of Lehighton; daughters, Joann, wife of Francis Peltz,
of Navato, Calif, Patricia, wife of Donald Hamilton of Laguna Beach, Calif.,
Mary, wife of Thomas Rogal and Cynthia, wife of Michael Kobal, both of Lehighton
and Robin, wife of Matthew Goldworm of Nashua, N. H., 21 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son Robert. Private services:
Tuesday, Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron Streets,
Lehighton. No Calling Hours.
Anna Mae Smith
Tuesday, June 13, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Anna Mae Smith, 70, of 4 Belvidere St., Nazareth, died Monday in Easton
Hospital. She was the widow of Elmer I. Smith. She worked in the dietary
department of Gracedale, Nazareth, R1, before retiring in 1979. Born in
Belfast, she was a daughter of the late Frank ZELLNER and Clara (Mohn) Smith.
Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Dorothea M. Hardy of Bangor. Services: 2 pm.
Wednesday, Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown. Call 1-2 pm. Wednesday.
Anna Mae ZELLNER
Sunday, April 21, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Anna Mae ZELLNER, 87, of 824 Jackson St.,
Allentown, died Friday in Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salisbury
township. She was the wife of the late Thomas C. ZELLNER, Sr. Born in
Slatington, she was a daughter of the late William and Margaret (Roberts)
Williams. She was a member of Calvary Temple, South Whitehall Township.
Survivors: Sons, Ronald of Northampton and Roger W. of Emmaus, daughter, Carol
A., wife of Walter Bauer, Jr. of Walnutport; sisters, Jane Knecht in George,
Melba Lichtenwalner of Emmaus, Agnes Blose of Slatington and Kathryn Fatzinger
of Allentown; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was predeased
by a son Thomas C., Jr. Services 11 a.m Thursday in the church. Call 10-11
a.m. Thursday in Church. Arrangements, Schisler funeral Home, Northampton
Anna Z. ZELLNER Thomas
Saturday, September 10, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anna Z. Thomas, 72 of 427 Sixth Ave., Bethlehem, died Thursday in St. Luke’s
Hospital. She was an assembler at Bitronics, Bethlehem for 30 years until
retiring in 1984. Born in Nazareth, she was a daughter of the late Steward and
Lydia (Silfies) ZELLNER. She was a member of Rosemount Lutheran Church,
Bethlehem. Survivors: Daughter, Loretta I. Fritchman of Allentown; brothers;
Paul of Mansfield, Ohio, Harold of Nazareth and Elmer of Easton; sisters, Naoimi
Batholonew and Mrs. Francis Frey, both of Easton, Mrs. Marion Kilpatrick of
Bloomsburg, Mrs. Anita DeMarcantio of Bangor and Mrs. Lillian Meixell and Mrs.
Evelyn Huff, both of Nazareth, two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four
step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren. Services 2 pm. Monday in
the church. Call noon 2. Pm Monday in the Church. Arrangements, Long Funeral
Home, 500 Linden Street, Bethlehem.
Annabel I. ZELLNER
Wednesday, March 26, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Annabel I. ZELLNER, 71, of Germansville died Tuesday, March 25, in her home.
She was the wife of the late Carl M.ZELLNER. She was the Heidelberg Township
tax collector from 1973 and 1974. Born in Weisenberg Township, she was a
daughter of the late Fred E. and Ida M. (Kressley) Snyder. She was a member of
Ebenezer United Church of Christ, New Tripoli. Survivors: Sons, Dale C. and
Dennis W., both of Germansville and Gary G. F. of Kempton; daughter, Donna M.,
wife of David W. Snyder of New Tripoli; brothers, James F. of Slatington and
Paul F. of New Tripoli; sister, Arlene A. of Schnecksville; nine grandchildren
and a great-grandson. Services: 10:30 am. Saturday, Heitzelman Funeral Home,
4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 6:30-8 pm. Friday. Contributions: Church
building Fund.
Annie Ann ZELLNER
September 3, 1925 Annie Ann
ZELLNER, nee Transue, In this city, September 3, 1925, wife of William H.
ZELLNER aged 72 years, 3 months and 2 days. Burial in Union Cemetery,
Lehighton, Pa.
Arlene E. Kostenbader
Friday, March 14, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Arlene E. Kostenbader, 83, of 121 Cherry Hill Road, Bushkill Township, died
Wednesday, March 12, in Easton Hospital. She was the wife of Walter E.
Kostenbader, Sr., who died in December. She was a coilmaker at Magnetic
Windings, Palmer Township, for 37 years, retiring in 1978. Born in Moore
Township, she was a daughter of the late George and Laura (ZELLNER) Buskirk.
She was a member of Schoeneck Moravian Church, Nazareth. Survivors: Son,
Walter, Jr. of Nazareth; daughter, Betty M. Rinker, of Palmer Township; brother,
Harold of Wind Gap; sisters, Hilda Miller of Newburg and Mildred Breinig of
Walnutport; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services 11 am
Saturday, George G. Bensing Funeral Home, 2165 Community Drive, Moorestown.
Call 10-11 am. Saturday. Contributions : to the church.
Arlene G. ZELLNER
Sunday, March 7, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Arlene G. Granda ZELLNER, 77 of 156 S. Broad St., Nazareth, was pronounced dead
at the scene of an automobile accident Friday, March 5, on the Sullivan Trail,
Plainfield Township. She was the wife of the late Merlin ZELLNER and Milton
Granda. She was a nurse’s aide at Gracedale, Upper Nazareth Township, for 14
years until retiring in 1982. Previously, she was a machine operator for the
former Nazareth Waist Mills for 14 years. Born in Lower Nazareth Township, she
was a daughter of the late Daniel M. and Cora B. (Godshall) Nace. She was a
member and pianist of Epworth United Methodist Church, Bethlehem. She was a
Sunday School teacher and choir director for 50 years and organist for 35 years
of the former Trinity United Methodist Church, Nazareth. She was a board member
of the Bethlehem Christian Women’s Club. Survivors: Son, William R. Granda of
Scotch Plains, N.J.; daughters, Donna L., wife of Hank Schmoyer of Bally and
Sarah Ann, wife of Dennis Dodge of toccoa, GA; brothers Austin of South
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Sammuel of Moore Township and William of
Boyertown; stepdaughters, Betty, wife of Ray Fraunfelder of Pen Argyl and Mamie,
wife of Willis Teel of Upper Nazareth Township, Stepsons, Kenneth ZELLNER of
Tatamy and Robert ZELLNER of Hellertown, nine grandchildren, 11
step-grandchildren, 14 step-great-grandchildren and three
step-great-great-grandchildren. Services: 11:30 Tuesday in the church, Call
7-8:30 pm. Monday, Barholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth
and 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the church. Contributions: Church memorial
Fund or Samaritans Purse, P. O. Box 3000, Booneville, N.C.
Arthur D. Miller
Saturday, November 25, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Arthur D. Miller, 75, of 31 N. Church St., Fogelsville, died Friday in Lehigh
Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband of Lois E. (Frye) Miller. They
observed their 52nd wedding anniversary in June. He was a repairman
at the former Lehigh Portland Cement Co., for 34 years until 1970. From 1971 to
1974 he worked in the maintenance department at Lehigh County Community
College. Born in Scheidy’s, he was a son of the late George D. and Mayme E.
(ZELLNER) Miller. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Fegelsville.
He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife and brother, Elwood H.
of Fogelsville. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Keller Funeral Home, 20 N. Church
St., Fogelsville, Call 7-8 pm. Monday.
Augusta “Gussie” ZELLNER
January 28, 1996
Obituary, Sun-Sentinel
Ft. Lauderdale, p. 6B, January 31, 1996
ZELLNER - Augusta "Gussie",
(Nee Thun), 89 of Milwaukee, WI, January 28, 1996. Preceded in death by her
beloved husband, Meyer Michael ZELLNER; dear mother of Harriet ZELLNER, New
York, NY and Bruce (Lou) ZELLNER, Elm Grove, WI; and loving sister of Lilly
(Emanuel) Schugar, Boca
Raton, FL. Graveside services are being held 1 PM Wednesday at New Montefiore
Cemetery, NY.
B. Elizabeth Welsh
Thursday, November 5, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
B. Elizabeth Welsh, 90, of Germansville, formerly of Coaldale, died Wednesday,
Nov. 4, in the Henry Health Care Center at the Lutheran Home at Topton. She was
the wife of the late Benjamin E. Welsh. She was an office manager of the former
Bright’s Department Store in Lansford and Lehighton, for 47 years until retiring
in 1978. Born in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Jasan and Anna
(Grimes) Simpson. She was a member of First Congregational United Church of
Christ, Coaldale, She was a former member of the Business and Professional
Women’s Club, Coalade. Survivors: Daughter, Jean E., wife of Kenneth K.
ZELLNER of Germansville and two grandchildren. Memorial Services 11 a.m.
Saturday in the church. No calling Hours. Arrangements, Heintzelman Funeral
Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Contributions: Church memorial Fund and /
or the Lutheran Home at Topton, both c/o the funeral home.
Barbara J. Burnett Katz
Friday, November 27, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Barbara J. Burnett Katz, 69, of Stroudsburg, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, in the
hospice unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of Sidney
Katz and the late Edward L. Burnett. A member of the International Ladies
Garment Workers Union, she worked in the garment industry before retiring 20
years ago. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Carl and Viola
(ZELLNER) Remmel. Survivors: Husband; daughter, Patricia G. Franks of
Whitehall Township; son Lawrence of Allentown; sister, Jean Chemello, of Bath,
a granddaughter and two step-grandsons, nieced and nephews. Services: 10:30
a.m. Monday, William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg. Call
7-8:30 a.m. Sunday. Contributions: Lehigh Valley Hospice, Allentown.
Beatrice Heckrote
Hazelton Standard-Speaker, Sept. 9,
1981
Beatrice Heckrote Born – Conyngham Died – Hazelton Church – Christ Lutheran,
Conyngham, Spouse – Fred E. Heckrote, Father - Ario Eckrote, Mother – Rettie
ZELLNER Undertaker – Kraph & Hughes, Hazelton, Pa. Burial – Union, Conyngham
Age 75
Hon. Benjamin Holmes
ZELLNER (click here)
June 10, 1901
Benjamin Holmes ZELLNER
(click here)
died
January 26, 1956
Bernadine Rose ZELLMER
Zellmer, Bernadine Rose
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The, Jan 31, 1999
(Nee Fohey) Friday,
January 29, 1999 age 87 years. Preceded into God's life by beloved husband
Herbert. Proud mother of "2 boys and a girl, 2 boys and a girl" Dr. James
(Carol) and Thomas (the late Bette), Theresa (Jerome) Craft, Dennis. Ronald
(Susan), Sharon (James) Wisniewski. Loving grandmother of James and Dr.
Christopher (Lynn) Zellmer, Kathleen (Todd) Vielgut, Joseph (fiance Maggie) and
Beth Zellmer, Adam (Lisa) and Lucas Kraft, James, Sara and Christopher
Wisniewski. Loving great grandmother of Ryan, Tim , Jenna, Nick and Ben. Sister
of the late Gervase (Margie) Fohey, Rosale (Dr. Harvey) Hruska, Edith (Val)
Payleitner, Jane (Earl) Zajac, Sr. Brideen, George (Judy) Fohey. Also survived
by countless nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Visitation Monday
evening at the Funeral Home from 4-8 PM with Parish Prayer Service at 7 PM.
Funeral Services Tuesday 9:30 AM from the Funeral Home to CHURCH OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT. For Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A
special thanks to Vitas Hospice. HERITAGE FUNERAL HOMES Tebo-Peppey-Klemmer &
Scheuerell Chapel 6615 W. Oklahoma Ave. 321-7440
Bernice M. Howell
Monday, April 8, 1985
The Mornig Call Mrs. Bernice M. Howell, 63, of 352 E. Juaniata S., Allentown,
died Sunday in her home. She was the wife of George E. Howell. They observed
their 44th wedding anniversary last July. Born in Slatington, she
was a daughter of the late Alexander and Stella (ZELLNER) Morthimer. Surviving
with her husband are two brothers: William and Glenn, both of Allentown; and
two sisters: Mrs. Frances Worman of Emmaus and Germaine, wife of Russell Peek
of Allentown. Services willb e at 2 pm. Wednesday in the Werley-Knopp Funeral
Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown. A calling hour will precede the
services.
Bertha G. ZELLNER
Wednesday, October 12, 1988
Obituary Mrs. Bertha G. ZELLNER, 87, of Bethlehem, died Tuesday in St. Luke’s
Hospital. She was the wife of Paul H. ZELLNER, who died in 1983. Born in Moore
Township, she was a daughter of the late Quillas and Mary (Seip)
Schlegel. She was a member of St. Stephen’s Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Bethlehem. Survivors: Sons, Rollin of St. Petersburg, Fla, and Paul of
Bethlehem; daughters, Elda, wife of Willard Varner, and Betty, wife of John
Jaxheimer, both of Bethlehem, and Loraine, wife of Jack Hovis of Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland County; 15 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Bertha G.
ZELLNER was predeased by a son Robert, in 1987. Services Private.
Arrangements, Long Funeral home, 500 Linden Street, Bethlehem.
Beryl F. Stuck
Thursday, March 26, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Beryl F. Stuck, 68, of Island Oaks-Fedhaven, Fla, formerly of East Allen
Township, died Sunday, March 22, in her home. She was the wife of Samuel A.
Stuck, Jr. They would have been married 49 years today. She was a payroll
clerk for Keystone Cement Co., Bath, for 18 years until retiring. Born in
Fountain Hill, she was a daughter of the late Raymond Sr, and Geraldine
(ZELLNER) Fenstermaker. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Bath.
She was a member of the Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Allentown and
the Nazareth chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: Husband, son
Dale of Tannersville; daughter, Gayle, wife of Jerry Nace of Bushkill Township;
brothers, Raymond Jr. of Green Lane and Frank of Macungie; sister, Eleanor, wife
of Donald Heiss of Green Lane and four grandchildren. Memorial Services. Were
in Lake Wales (FLA.) Funeral Home. Memorial services in the area will be at a
later date.
Mrs. Bessie Dumas
ZELLNER (click here)
Sept. 26, 1973
Betty J. ZELLNER
Friday, September 9, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Betty J. ZELLNER, 69, of Bethlehem, died
Thursday in St. Luke’s Hospital. She was the wife of the late Robert P.
ZELLNER, Sr. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Gilbert and
Mildred (Romig) Schaffer. She was a member of Christ UCC, Beth. She was a
director of the Bethlehem Lioness Club. Survivors: Sons, Robert P. Jr. of
Bethlehem and Greg, of Allentownl; sisters: Lucille, wife of Gordon Goodman,
and Lillian King, both of Bethlehem, Sandra, wife of Charles Eichenberg of
Tierra Verde, Fla, and Cynthia, wife of Bruce Eaton of Largo, Fla; brother,
Richard of Bethlehem and four grandchildren. Memorial services: Noon Monday in
the Church. No calling hours. Arrangements in Long Funeral Home, Bethelehem,
Pa.
Blanche P. Woodring
Wednesday, June 9, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Blanche P. Woodring, 88, of Bible Fellowship Home, Nazareth, formerly of 151 S.
Broad St., Nazareth, died Tuesday in St. Luke’s Hospital. She was the wife of
the late Oliver S. Woodring. She and her husband, owned and operated a farm in
Lower Nazareth Township for 36 years until 1962. Born in Butztown, she was a
daughter of the late Elwood and Sadie (ZELLNER) Kelchner. She was a member of
St. John’s United Church of Christ, Nazareth. Survivors: Brother, Roy of
Butztown, and sisters, Florence Rohn of Lower Nazreth Township, Dorothy, wife of
Harlan Young of Easton and Ella, wife of Kenneth Reagle of State College, Centre
County. Services 11 a.m. Friday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Friday in
church. Arrangements, Schmidt Mortuary, Nazareth.
Bonnie A. Wentz
Monday, November 23, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Bonnie A. Wentz, 45, of 219B Delaware Ave.,
Palmerton, died Sunday, Nov. 22, in St. Luke’s Hospital, Fountain Hill. She was
the wife of Lamar Wentz, Sr. They were married for 28 years in August. She was
a manager for Kmart, Tilghman Street, Allentown, for 10 years and previously a
presser at Fernbrook Fashions, Aquashicola for six years. Born in Lehighton,
she was a daughter of Vermaine (ZELLNER) Strohl of Palmerton and the late Luther
Strohl. Survivors: Husband and, Mother: daughter, Tammy, wife of Guy Farber
of Andreas; sons, Lamar Jr. of Lehighton and Gregory of Palmerton; stepdaughter,
Kim Kalizinksy in Florida; sisters, Barbara, wife of Dennis Schuer of Sinking
Springs, Berks County, Florence, wife of Richard Anthony and Mary Anthony, both
of Palmerton, and JoAnn Smith of Bowmanstown; brothers, Luther Jr. and Edward,
both of Palmerton and Ronald, Gregory and Ricky, all of Lehighton, three
grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m., Wednesday, T. K.
Thomas Funeral Home, 145 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call 10-11 am Wednesday.
Brian Arland Faurl
Wednesday, December 23, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Brian Arland Faurl, 26, of Macungie, died Tuesday in his home, Lehigh County
Deputy Coroner Wayne Snyder attributed death to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Faurl was the husband of Cindy Jane (ZELLNER) Faurl. They observed their 5th
wedding anniversary last March. He was a bindery operations foreman for Holben
Graphics, Allentown, for the past four years. Born in Allentown, he was a son
of Arland J., Jr. and Phyllis S. (Kuhns) Faurl of Macungie. Surviving with his
widow and parents are a brother, Randall and a sister Robin, both of Macungie,
and paternal grandparents, Arland J. Faurl, Sr. of Wescosville and June (Dannecker)
Faurl of Allentown. Services will be announced by the J. S. Burkholder Funeral
Home, 16th and Hamilton Streets, Allentown.
Carl L. Bush, Sr.
Thursday, January 11, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Carl L. Bush, Sr., 72, of 511 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, was dead on arrival
Tuesday at Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Marie (ZELLNER) Bush. He
was a line serviceman for Reading Aviation at ABE Airport, retiring in 1994,
after 17 years service. Previously, he was employed by the former New Jersey
Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 33 years. Born in Palmerton, he was a son of Marian E.
(Royer) Bush of Palmerton and the late Allen E. Bush. He was an Army veteran of
World War II> Survivors: Wife and, Mother; son, Carl L., Jr. of Palmerton and
sisters, Eunice, wife of Robert Noll of Wyomissing, Berks County and Kathryn,
wife of Carl Boyer of Palmerton. Graveside services: 11 a.m. Saturday,
Packerton Cemetery. No calling hours. Arrangements: T. K. Thomas Funeral
Home, Palmerton.
Carl ZELLNER
Friday, May 8, 1992
Accident – The death of a 72 year old Germansville man whose car hit a stone
embankment in Heidelberg Township on Wednesday was caused by multiple trauma he
received in the crash, Lehigh County Coroner Wayne Snyder ruled after an autopsy
yesterday. Carl ZELLNER was southbound on Route 309 about 11:40 a.m. when he
crossed the northbound lanes and hit the embankment at Peters Road, officials
said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Carol A. ZELLNER Bauer
Thursday, May 21, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Carol A. Bauer, 57, of 4243 Carl Drive,
Walnutport, died Tuesday, May 19, at home. She was the wife of Walter Bauer,
Jr. They were married for 31 years last June. She was the secretary to the
pastor of Calvary Temple, Allentown, for several years. Born in Slatington, she
was a daughter of the late Thomas C., Sr. and Anna Mae
(Williams) ZELLNER. She was a member of Calvary Temple and the Lehigh Valley
Pastor Secretary Assoc. Survivors: Husband : son, Christopher J. of Lehighton
and brothers, Roger W. of Emmaus and Ronald of Northampton. Services 10 a.m.
Saturday, Calvary Temple. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119
Washington Ave., Northampton and 9-10 a.m. Saturday, Calvary Temple.
Contributions; Church memorial fund.
Caroline Hoffman
Saturday, November 19, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Caroline Hoffman, 45, of Effort, formerly of Lansford, died Friday in Pocono
Medical Center, East Stroudsburg. The Monroe County coroner’s office attributed
death to natural causes. Born in Mahoning Valley, she was a daughter of James
Albert ZELLNER of Lehighton and the late Alice Hoffman. Survivors:, Father and
sisters, Emma Hill of Effort and Mary Kilnoski of Coplay. Services: At the
convenience of the family. Arrangements, Lanterman and Allen Funeral Home,
Stroudsburg.
Carolyn M. ZELLNER
Tuesday, December 15, 1987
Obituary correction The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Among the survivors of Mrs. Carolyn M. ZELLNER, 55 of Palmerton, R1, who died
Sunday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, is a sister Mary, wife of Carl Correll
of Easton. Her surname was incorrectly listed in Monday’s Morning Call.
Cassilia L. ZELLNER
Wednesday, May 27, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Cassilia L. ZELLNER, 79, formerly of 360 Delaware Ave., Palmerton, died Tuesday
in Weatherwood, Weatherly. She is a domestic worker in the Palmerton area for
many years. Born in Lehigh Gap, she was a daughter of the late Walter and Clara
(Sipler) Dotter. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ,
Palmerton. Survivors: Sons, Richard of Kunkletown, Robert of Coplay and Rodger
of Bowmanstown; daughters, Lorraine, wife of Clair F. Smith of North Fort Myers,
Fla., Shirley, wife of Larry Sickels of Palmerton, and Judith Serfass of
Lehighton R3; sisters, Daisey Cole, of Lehighton, Dorothy, wife of Charles
Marlowe of Palmerton, Violet, wife of Peter Kropf of Normal Square and Irene
Moreira of Slatington; brothers, Roy of Palmerton R3 and Lewis of Lehighton; 19
grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services, 79, will be at 10:30 am
next Wednesday, St. John’s United Church of Christ, Palmerton. Call 9:30 –
10:30 am Wednesday in the church. Arrangements, Campton Funeral Home,
Palmerton.
Celia L. ZELLNER
Monday, October 25, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Celia L. ZELLNER, 74, of 795 Krocks Rd., Wescosville, died Sunday in her home.
She was the wife of George D. ZELLNER. They were married 33 years. She was a
waitress at the Brass Rail restaurant, Allentown until retiring. Before that
she waitressed for many years at various country club resorts in the Poconos and
Florida. Born in Hamlin, Wayne County, she was a daughter of the late Earl and
Mildred (Skelton) Field. She was a member of St. Paul’s United Church of
Christ, Trexlertown. Survivors: Husband, daughter, Anita, wife of John I.
Price of Stroudsburg; brother, Leland of Lake Ariel, Wayne County; sisters,
Gail, wife of Kenneth Schaffer of Newfoundland, Wayne County, and Florence, wife
of Al Smith of Bushkill; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Schmoyer Funeral Home, 8926 Brookdale Road,
Breinigsville. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday.
Charlene L. ZELLNER
Saturday, November 27, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Charlene L. ZELLNER, 44, of 4079 Farmersville Road Extension, Palmer Township,
died Friday in Easton Hospital after an illness. She was the wife of Wayne C.
ZELLNER. They were married 25 years in April. She last worked as nurses’ aide
at Gracedale, Nazareth R1 and Easton Hospital. Born in Wilson, she was a
daughter of David Caravetta and Jane (Karcher) Caravetta, both of Easton. She
was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Easton. She was a former Girl
Scout leader with the Lehigh Valley Council, Allentown for 11 years.
Survivors: Husband and her parents; daughters, Patricia, wife of Keith Whitby
of West Easton, Karen Miller at home and Janet, wife of Darryl Fern of Palmer
Township; Brother, David, Jr. ; sister, Michaele and stepmother, Peggy
(Blundell) Caravetta, all of Easton and a granddaughter. Services: 1:30 pm
Tuesday, Schmidt Mortuary, 407 Belvidere St., Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 pm Monday.
Charles C. Viglionese
May 2, 1998, Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Pennsylvania
Charles C. Viglionese Died – Monday Place of Birth = Milnesville Place of
Death, South Amboy, N. J. Church = St. Mary, R. C., South Amboy, N. J., Spouse
– Dorothy ZELLNER, Father – Anthony Viglionese, Mother – Ida Fierro Undertaker
= Kurzawa, South Amboy, N. J. Place of burial – St. Mary, South Amboy, N. J.,
Occupation – street construction supervisor Age 84 Veteran WWII
Charles J. Holecz
Saturday, July 20, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Charles J. Holecz, 65, of 628 Hanover St., Bethlehem, died Friday in his home.
He was the husband of Jessica A. (ZELLNER) Holecz. He had been employed by
Bethlehem Steel Corp., until retiring in 1981 as an electrician in the Lehigh
Plant. Born in Palmerton, he was a son of the late Frank and Theresa (Filisia)
Holecz. He was a member of Ss. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Bethlehem. He
served in the Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart after being
wounded in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a lifetime member of Goodwill fire
Co, No 2, Bethlehem. Surviving with his widow are two sons: Paul and Charles,
both of Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Frederick Andrayko of Bethelehem and Mrs.
Glennet Sacks of Palmerton; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kane of Bethlehem, 17
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday
in the James T. Downing Funeral Home, 9th Avenue and W. Broad Street,
Bethlehem, followed at 10 am by a Mass of Christian Burial in the church.
Calling hours will be 7-8 pm. Sunday.
Christopher S. ZELLNER
Wednesday, March 23, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Christopher S. ZELLNER, 1 year old son of
Steven C. and Maryanne M. (Nikicser) ZELLNER of 273 John Drive, Bethlehem, died
Saturday in St. Christpher’s Hospital in Philadelphia. He was born in
Allentown. Surviving with his parents are a brother, Derick M., at home,
paternal grandparents, Christ ZELLNER of Kendall Lakes, FL and Janet (Diefer)
ZELLNER of Allentown; maternal grandparents, Steven and Joan (Kovacs) Nikicser
of Bethlehem, and paternal great-grandparents, Walter H. ZELLNER of Mount
Bethel, and Mrs. Margaret E. Maier of Kendall Lakes. Services will be at 2 p.m.
today in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown, Pa. A calling
hour will precede the services.
Clayton A. ZELLNER
Wednesday, Febuary 28, 1990
Obituary Clayton A. ZELLNER, 70 of Slatington R4, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley
Hospital Center. He was the husband of Mary E. (Weiss) ZELLNER. He was a
salesman for the former Ace Hotel and Bar Supply Co., Allentown, until retiring
in 1978. Before that he was employed by Freihofers Bakery, Allentown, for 20
years. Born in Petersville, he was a son of the late Charles and Emily (Bercaw)
ZELLNER. He was a member of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Slatington,
R2. Survivors: Wife; daughter Karen, wife of Glenn Bollinger of Palmerton R1;
brothers, William of Slatington R3 and Lewis Minnich in Florida and two
grandchildren. Services: to be announced, Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home,
Slatedale.
Clifford Preston
ZELLNER (click here)
3 Nov. 1912 - 4 Aug. 1966
Cornell Larry ZELLNER
(click here)
or
transcription of obituary
14 June 1918 - 8 Jan 1964
Cynthia A. ZELLNER Rogal
Wednesday, October 2, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Cynthia A. Rogal, 22 of Lehighton, R5, died Tuesday in the Lehigh Valley
Hospital Center. She was a daughter of Thomas E. and Mary M. (ZELLNER) Rogal.
She was a registered nurse at the hospital centr. Born in Palmerton, she was a
1981 graduate of Lehighton High School and graduated this year from Northampton
County Area Community College. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church,
Lehighton. Surviving with her parents are a brother, Thomas W., at home, a
sister Deborah, wife of Richard Semmel of Lehighton, R5, and maternal
gradparents, Joseph and Anna ZELLNER of Lehighton.
Daniel Thomas ZELLNER (click here)
abt 1848, Georgia - abt 1900, Arkansas
DeVoy E. ZELLNER
Saturday, April 16, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
DeVoy E. ZELLNER, 70, of 3828 Airport Road, Allentown, died Friday in her home.
She was the wife of the late Donald H. ZELLNER. She last worked at Airport
Bingo for three years unti 1992. Before that, she worked at the former Kutkee-French
Foods Factory, Bethlehem, the former King’s Department Store, Allentown. Born
in Lehighton, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Irene Walck. Survivors:
Daughter, Sandra I., wife of Eugene C. Dorsey of Catasauqua; brothers, Carlton
and Nevin and sister, Shirley Tkach, all of Lehighton; three grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren. There are no services. Arrangements: Long Funeral
Home, Bethlehem.
Dolores J. ZELLNER Muth
Friday, October 22, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Dolores J. Muth, 58, of 4333 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, Ariz, formerly of
Slatington died Monday in Phoenix Hospital. She was the wife of Melvin F. Muth,
who died in 1991. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of Jennie (Phillips)
ZELLNER of Lehighton and the late Henry W. ZELLNER. Survivors:, Mother and a
brother, Wayne H. of Oxnard, Calif. Services: To be announced, Richard A.
Heintzelman Funeral Home, Schnecksville.
Donald C. Hughes
Friday, August 28, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Donald C. “Pug” Hughes, 72, of 419 N. Best Ave., Walnutport, died Thursday in
his home. He was the husband of Reta (Frantz) Hughes. They were married 45
years last December. He was employed in the maintenance department of Pfizer
Inc., Slatington, for 33 years, retiring in 1978. Born in Slatington, he was a
son of the late Morris and Gertrude Mae (ZELLNER) Hughes. He was a member of
Christ United Church of Christ, Walnutport. He was an Army veterean of World
War II. Survivors: Wife: daughter, Danita, wife of Larry E. Merkle of
Walnutport; brother, Arthur R. of Slatington and two grandsons. Services: 11
a.m. Monday, Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington.
Call 10-11 a.m. Monday.
Donald T. Wuchter
Friday, April 26, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Donald T. Wuchter, 60, of 1142 Pine Lane, Walnutport, a Navy veteran of World
War II, died Thursday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. He
was the husband of Irene M. (Davidson) Heimer Wuchter and the late Mae E.
(ZELLNER) Wuchter. He was a butcher for Pantry Pride food stores until the
chain closed. Born in Northampton, he was a son of Titus S. Wuchter of
Northampton R4, and the late Mary (Kolumber) Wuchter. He was a member of St.
Peter’s Lutheran Church, Plainfield Township. Surviving with his widow and,
Father are a son, Ronald J. of Slatington, three daughters, Carol L., wife of
James Jones of Neffs, Sandra, wife of Joseph Sylvester in Florida and Mrs. Alice
Jones of Edelman; two brothers, Kenneth and Gerald, both of Northampton R 4, and
11 grandchildren. Mility services will be at 2 pm. Monday in the George C.
Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown. Calling hours will be 7-9 pm Sunday.
Doris J. ZELLNER
Saturday, November 5, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Doris J. ZELLNER, 64, formerly of 801 Main St., Slatington, died Friday in
Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salisbury Township. She was a machine
operator for Hi-Torque manufacturing Co., Slatington, for 40 years, last working
in July. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the late Owen and Lulu (Kennell)
Hughes and an adopted daughter of the late Laird and Emma (Neff) ZELLNER. She
was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Slatington. Survivors:
Brothers, Conway Hughes of Slatington, Marvin Hughes of National Park, NJ and
Donald Hughes in Germany and sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Engle and Frances, wife of
Ray Smith, both of Friedens, Mrs. Maureen Sell of Slatington and Essie, wife of
William Marth of Walnutport. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home
25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington. No calling hours.
Doris L. ZELLNER Walck
Monday, September 22, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Doris L. Walck, 61, of 74 Beaver St., Lehighton, died Sunday, Sept.21, at home.
She was the wife of Lamont L. Walck, who died last October. Born in Mahoning
township, she was a daughter of the late Walter and Beatrice (Moulthrop)
ZELLNER. She was a Lutheran and a member of the Packerton Old-timers Club.
Survivors: Sons, Walter W. and Rodney R., and daughters, Cynthia, wife of Bruce
Freyman, and Doris Ahner, all of Lehighton; sisters, Nancy, wife of Grover
Moyer, Jr., Beverly, wife of William Wentz, Jr. Joan, wife of Eugene Armbruster
and Kathryn Hernandex all of Lehighton, and Marie Bush of Palmerton and six
grandchildren. Services: Private. No Calling hours. Arrangements, Andrew P.
Ovsak Funeral home, Lehighton.
Dorothy "Dot" ZELLNER
McLarty (click here)
29 June 1921 - 20 May 2005
Doyle D. Rauch
Sunday, June 21, 1992
Obituary Doyle D. Rauch, 69, of 448 Brenner Road, Allentown, died Friday in
Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salisbury Township. He was a nuclear
engineer for the Atomic Energy Commission, Gaithersburg, Md., for 33 years until
retiring in 1983. Rauch received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical
engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Pine Grove, he was a
son of the late Earnest A. and Mabel (ZELLNER) Rauch. He was an Army veteran of
World War II. Survivor: Brother, Dale H. of Germansville. Services: 1:30
p.m. Tuesday, Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main St., Slatington, Call 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Tuesday.
Edward C. ZELLNER
Friday, May 2, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Edward C. ZELLNER, 94, who served 30 years on the former Bethlehem Township
Board of Education, died Wednesday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, East
Orange, NJ. ZELLNER, of 43 Clearview Road, East Brunswick, NJ formerly of
Easton Ave., Bethlehem, was the husband of the late Mabel (Lehr) ZELLNER.
Before retiring 10 years ago, he operated a blacksmith shop in Butztown. Born
in Bucks County, he was a son of the late Clinton and Livina (Eichelberger)
ZELLNER. He was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Farmersville.
ZELLNER served in the Army during World War I. Surviving are a son, Charles E.,
of Katonah, NY; a daughter, Mrs. Franklin Flower, with whom he resided and six
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 pm Saturday in
the church. Calling will be 7-8:30 pm. Friday in the Wallace M. Long Funeral
Home, 500 Linden St., Bethlehem and noon- 1 pm. Saturday in the church.
Elda J. ZELLNER Varner
January 16, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Elda J. Varner, 73, of 1110 Stafore Drive, Hanover Township, Northampton County,
died Sunday in St. Lukes Hospital. She was the wife of Willard J. Varner for 53
years in October. Born in Bethlehem, She was a daughter of the late Paul and
Bertha (Schlegel) ZELLNER. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church of
Farmersville, Bethlehem Township. She was a Musikfest volunteer for over 10
years, serving on the flower committee. Survivors: Husband, daughter, Linda S.
of Marianna, Fla, son, Willard A., of Kutztown; brothers, Paul, Jr., of
Bethlehem and Rollin of St. Petersburg, Fla; sisters, Loraine, wife of Jack
Hovis of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, and Betty Jaxheimer of Bethlehem;
three grandchildren and a great-grandson. Services, at the convenience of the
family. No calling hours. Arrangements, Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem.
Eleanor M. ZELLNER
Tuesday, April 21, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Eleanor M. ZELLNER, 84, of 222 E. Broad St., Tamaqua, died Moonday in Miners
Memorial Medical Center, Coaldale. Born in Tamaqua, she was a daughter of trhe
late Claude and Clara (Arner) Hadesty. She was a member of St. John’s
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua. Survivors: Son, James ZELLNER of
Whitehall Township, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Hirsch of Newton Falls, Ohio.
Services: 1 pm. Thursday, Robert C. Reeser Funeral Home, 655 E. Broad St.,
Tamaqua. Call noon to 1 pm. Thursday.
Electa Cates ZELLNER (click here, then scroll down)
Mansfield, Ohio, 21 Mar 1937
Elizabeth O. ZELLNER
Saturday, June 10, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth O. “Bette” ZELLNER, 65 of Allentown, died Friday in St. Luke’s
Hospital. She was the wife of Lester C. ZELLNER, Sr. They were married 47
years in April Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Richard Q.
Sr., and Emma F. (Snyder) Hofacker. Survivors: Husband; son, Lester C. Jr. of
Hellertown; brothers, Richard Q., Jr. of Essex Junction, Vt and Theodore R. of
Center Valley; sister, Althea M., wife of Donald Hersch of Whitehall Township,
and four grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, K. V. Knopp Funeral
Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Mrs. Elizabeth ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania,
published July 13, 1914
Elizabeth, widow of the late Henry ZELLNER yesterday at 6 p.m., died in St.
Luke's Hospital. Born in Northampton County, April 23, 1832, a daughter of the
late Jacob and Mary Laubach Boyer, she was 82 years, 2 months and 19 days old.
She was married twice, her first husband being the late Aaron Washburn. She was
the mother of eight children, four of whom preceded her in death. She leaves
one daughter, Mrs. William ZELLNER, three sons, Alfred Washburn, this city,
James Washburn, Lorain, O., and John Washburg, one sister, Mrs. Henry Young,
Siegfried; two brothers, Harry and Benjamin Boyer, Richlandtown and several
grandchildren. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. William
ZELLNER, 20 West Fourth Street, by undertaker W. M. Weierbach. The funeral will
take place Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and will proceed to Stone Church, where at 2
p.m. a service will be held. The body will be buried in the adjoining cemetery.
B. Elizabeth Welch (click here)
Ella G. Reagle
Tuesday, November 24, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa Ella G. Reagle, 74, of State College, Centre
County, died Nov. 15 in Blookline Village, The Fairways, State College. She was
the wife of Kenneth E. Reagle. They were married for 49 years last December.
She was an administrative secretary for the Agricultural Extension Service at
Pennsylvania State University for 20 years before retiring in 1992. Born in
Palmer Township, she was a daughter of the late Elwood S. and Sadie E. (ZELLNER)
Kelchner. She was a member of Faith United Church of Christ, State College.
Survivors: Husband; daughter, Gloria A., wife of Joe Zang of Tyrone, sister,
Dorothy Young of Easton RD, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services: Were in the Koch Funeral Home, State College., Pa. Contributions:
To the church, 300 E. College Ave., or American Cancer Society,
123 S. Sparks St., State College.
Elmer S. ZELLNER
Wednesday, January 21, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Elmer S. ZELLNER, 80, of Jacobsburg Rd., Wind Gap, formerly of Farmersville
Road, Bethlehem Township, died Tuesday, January 20, in Muhlenberg Hospital
center. He was the husband of Gladys (Hay) ZELLNER, who died in 1995. A member
of United Steel Workers Union 2600, he was a carpenter in the structural
products department of Bethlehem Steel Corp., before retiring in 1973 after 43
years of service. Born in Lower Nazareth Township, he was a son of the late
Stewart and Lydia (Silfies) ZELLNER. He was a member of Arndt’s Lutheran
Church, Forks Township. Survivors: Son, Wayne C., of Bethlehem Township;
daughter, Alberta, wife of James Marshall of Wind Gap, brother, Harold of
Nazareth; sisters, Evenly Huff and Lillian Meixsell, both of Nazareth, Frances,
wife of Charles Frey of Easton and Marion, wife of Ray Kilpatrick of Bloomsburg,
Columbia County, six Grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, two step-children
and three step-great-grandchildren. Services 11 am. Friday. Schmidt Mortuary,
407 Belvidere St., Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 p.m Thursday.
Elmer W. Muth
Wednesday, August 20, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Elmer W. Muth 81, of Coplay, R1, died Tuesday in Leader Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem. He was the husband of the late Lorene E.
(ZELLNER) Muth. He was a toolsetter for the former L. F. Grammes and Sons,
Allentown, for 42 years until retiring in 1970. Born in Salisbury Township, he
was a son of the late William A. and Emma K. (Frey) Muth. He was a member of
St. John’s United Church of Christ, Mickley, whre he was an elder. Surviving
are a son Larry of Allentown, a sister, Mrs. Hattie Seidel of Macungie; two
brothers, Warren of North Whitehall Township and Alton of Schnecksville and two
grandsons. He was predeceased by a son Robert in 1952. Services will be at 2
p.m. Thursday in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton.
A calling hour will precede the services.
Elsie L. Hartman Koch
Sunday, December 21, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Elsie L. Hartman Koch, 80, of Newfoundland, R 1, Wayne County, died Friday,
December 19, in Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton. She was the wife of Earl C.
Koch and the late Edward W. Hartman, Sr. She and her second husband were
married for 22 years last January. Born in Pen Argyl, she was a daughter of the
late Evor and Elsie (ZELLNER) Williams. She was a Lutheran. Survivors:
Husband: sons, Raymond V. Hartman and Bruce A. Hartman, both of Lehighton,
Richard F. Hartman of Walnutport and Edward W. Hartman, Jr. of Fogelsville;
daughters, Pearl M. wife of Kenneth Ahner of Lehighton; brothers, Clinton of
Smethport, McKean County, and Harry of Northampton; sisters: Ida Ahner and Emma
Hauser, both of Lehighton, 24 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a daughter, Patricia A. Smith. Services: Noon Tuesday, Miller
Funeral Home, 137 Fairview St., Lehighton. Call 11 to noon Tuesday.
Contributions: American Diabetes Association, c/o the Funeral Home.
Emil R. Zellmer, 1884-1971
http://www.richware.net/rohde/rohde.htm
Emma E. ZELLNER
Date ?
Hazelton, Pa. Newspaper no dates provided. Emma E., widow of Peter ZELLNER,
who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Eckrote, Conyngham, was buried
in Union Cemetery Wednesday afternoon following services by Milton May.
Deceased was born in Sugarloaf Valley lacking 17 days of being 84 years old.
Her husband, who died 15 years ago, followed farming, his estate being near
Louis Rossi’s Hotel. She was a grand old lady and held in high regard.
Surviving are her daughters and brothers, Mrs. Ario Eckrote of Schnecksville:
Mrs. Oscar Eckroyte of Conyngham; Frank Seiwell of Phillips, Wis., and Stephen
Seiwell of Butler Valley. Nine grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren
also survive.
Emma T. ZELLNER
Saturday, July 25, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Emma T. ZELLNER, 94, formerly of 2527 LeVans Road, Coplay, and Germansville,
died Thursday in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the wife of the
late Victor S. ZELLNER. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter of the
late William and Mary (Kressley) Beltz. She was a member of Seventh Day
Adventist Church, New Tripoli. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Helen Phillips of
New Tripoli, R 3, and Mrs. Florence Seechler of Schnecksville; sons, Ernest M.
of Coplay, with whom she forerly resided and Nevin R. of Slatington: 12
grandchildren, 18 great-grandmother and 18 great-great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a son, Lawrence in 1983. Services: 11 am Monday, Keller
Funeral Home, 23-25 S. Madison St., New Tripoli. Call 10-11 a.m. Monday.
Erma E. ZELLNER
Tuesday, September 4, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Erma E. ZELLNER, 88, formerly of 2025 Union Blvd., Allentown, died Sunday
in the Phoebe-Devitt Home, Allentown. She was the widow of Dr. Charles H.
ZELLNER. Born in Lehighton, she was a daughter of the late James and Hannah
(Eck) Hartman. She was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Allentown.
There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 2:30 pm Wednesday in the
Phoebe Home. A calling hour will precede services at the Phoebe Home. The
Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown, is in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Eula B.
ZELLNER King (click here for link)
1987, Faulkner County, Arkansas
Eva H. ZELLNER
Wednesday, July 26, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Eva H. ZELLNER, 70, of Whitehall Township died Tuesday in Leader Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center 1, Bethlehem. She was the wife of James H. ZELLNER. They
were married 34 years last month. She worked for Kelly Temporary Services,
Allentown, for several years before retiring. Before that she was a secretary
at the former Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, for 15 years. Born in
Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Eva (Krayzanauskaite)
Vekteris. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church,
Allentown. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Margaret Z., wife of David W. Young
of Whitehall, and Patricia, wife of Allen Stebbins of Maynard, Mass and a
brother Stanley of Doylestown. Services 7:15 pm. Thursday, Trexler Funeraol
Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown, Call 6-7:15 pm. Thursday.
Eva I. ZELLNER
Friday, October 12, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Eva I. ZELLNER, 85, formerly of 1219 S. 9th St., Allentown died
Wednesday in Leader Nursing and Rehabilitaion Center II, Bethlehem. She was a
sewing machine operator at the former Nannette Manufacturing Co., Allentown, for
many years before retiring in 1970. Born in Aquashicola, she was a daughter of
the late Ammon and Agnes (Eckart) Green. Survivors: Sons, Kenneth M. ZELLNER
of Coopersburg, and James W. and Donal L., both of Allentown, daughter, Betty
M., wife of John Frank of Bethlehem; five grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Graveside services 10 a.m. Monday, Arlington Memorial
Park, Whitehall Township. No calling hours. Arrangements, J. S. Burkholder
Funeral Home, Allentown.
Evelyn Z. Peters
Monday, February 29, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Evelyn Z. Peters, 79, of 2923 Whitemarsh Place, Macungie, died Sunday in
Kutztown Manor. She was the widow of Dr. Kash S. Peters. A graduate of the
former Haff Hospital’s School of Nursing, Northampton, she was a registered
nurse there for many years. Later, she did extensive volunteer nursing at
Allentown Hospital. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Dr.
Charles H. and Flora (Laury) ZELLNER. She was a member of Zion Lehigh Lutheran
Church, Alburtis. Surviving are a son, Charles Z. Howell of Macungie, a
granddaughter and a great-grandson. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in
the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. A calling hour will
precede the services.
Evor Williams, Jr.
Thursday, November 21, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Evor Williams, Jr. 74, of 787 Hemlock Drive, Lehighton, died Wednesday Nov. 20,
in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. He was the husband of Sadie M. (Jones)
Williams. They were married 50 years in December. He was an inspector for the
Carbon County Housing Authority for the past 16 years. Born in Packerton, he
was a son of the late Evor and Elsie (ZELLNER) Williams. He was a member and a
deacon for many years of Salem Bible Fellowship Church, Lehighton. He sang in
the Barbershop Chorus of Lehighton and Slatington. He was an Army Air Corps
veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife: sons, Evor III and Robert C., both
of Lehighton and William W. of East Bangor; daughters, Susan, wife of Robert
Smith of East Bangor, and Elaine, wife of Marvin Bogart of Lehighton; brothers,
Harry of Northampton and Clinton of Smithport, Indiana County; sisters, Elsie,
wife of Earl Koch of Newfoundland, Pike County, Ida Ahner of Long Run and Emma,
wife of William Hauser of Lehighton: 14 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 7-8:30
pm. Friday and 9-10 am Saturday in the church. Arrangements, Richard M. Miller
Funeral, Lehighton. Contributions: to the church.
Fern E. ZELLNER Schneck
Saturday, March 5, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Fern E. Schneck, 82, formerly of Emerald, died
Friday in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the wife of Willis E.
Schneck. She was a sewing machine operator for various clothing mills in the
Slatington area for 20 years, retiring in 1975. Born in Allentown, she was a
daughter of the late Robert F. and Ellen (Thomas) ZELLNER. She was a member of
St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, Emerald. Survivors: Husband, sons, Gary
W. of Slatington and Bill P., of Tampa, Florida, daughter, Elaine J. of
Allentown; four grandchildren and two – greatgrandsons. Services: 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington.
Call 1-2 pm. Tuesday.
Florence Breisch
Tuesday, January 26, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Florence M. Breisch, 101, formerly of
Allentown died Saturday, Jan. 23, in Collingswood Nursing Home, Fairborn, Ohio.
She was the wife of the late Herbert J. Breisch. Born in Weissport, she was a
daughter of the late Ephraim and Sannia (ZELLNER) Smity. Her, Father also died
at age 101. She attended Trinity United Church of Christ, Fairborn and was a
former member of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown. She was a
former Girl Scout leader and a volunteer for the Blood Mobile Unit, both in
Allentown. Survivors: Daughter, Judith, wife of Frederick H. Wise of Enon,
Ohio, sister, Mrs. Doris Smida of Palmerton, and a granddaughter, nieces and
nephews. Graveside services: At convenience of the family. Arrangements,
Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions : Charity of one’s choice.
Florence H. ZELLNER Roberts
Wednesday, February 29, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Florence H. Roberts, 91, of 1286 Main St., Slatington, died Tuesday in St.
Luke’s Hospital. She was the widow of Evan R. Roberts. She owned and operated
an ice cream parlor in Freemansburg, 1935-47. She was a daughter of the late
Lewis and Sarah (Miller) ZELLNER. She was a member of Friedens United Church of
Christ, Slatington, R3 Surviving is a son, Lewis W. of Easton. Services will
be at 2 pm. Friday in the Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main Str., Slatington. Calling
hours will be 7-8:30 pm Thursday.
Florence I. Hallman
Tuesday, December 8, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Florence I. Hallman, 96 of 4610 Terrace Road, Orefield, formerly of Slatington,
died Sunday, Dec. 6 in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the wife
of the late Charles B. Hallman. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the
late Milton W. and Lizzie May (ZELLNER) Schleicher. She was a member of Union
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs. Survivors: Daughters, Elaine F., wife of
Robert Kern of San Jose, Calif. And Peggy L., wife of Harold D. Reitz, Sr., with
whom she resided, seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a son, Robert D. Services 10:30 am Saturday, Heintzelman
Funeral Home, 4906 route 309, Schnecksville. Call 9:30-10:30 am Saturday.
Contributions: Church Building Fund, c/o the funeral Home.
Florence L. ZELLNER Sechler
Sunday, November 24, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Florence L. Sechler, 80 of Schnecksville, died Friday, November 22, in Lehigh
Valley Hosplital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of the late Nevin J.
Sechler. She was employed in the maintenance department of Mayo Motors,
Trexlertown, for six years until retiring in 1979. Born in Heidelberg Township,
she was a daughter of the late Victor S. and Emma T. (Beltz) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Doris Billig of Schnecksville, sister, Mrs. Helen
Phillips of New Tripoli; brother, Ernest of Coplay; four grandchildren and eight
great-granchildren. She was predeacesed by a son Kermit. Services 10 am.
Tuesday, Keller Funeral Home, 6776 Maidon St. New Tripoli. Call 9-10 a.m.
Tuesday.
Florence M. Rohn
Wednesday, October 8, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Florence M. Rohn, 91, of 3397 Rohn Lane,
Bethlehem, died Tuesday, October 7, in Easton Hospital. She was the wife of the
late William G. Rohn, Sr. Born in Bethelehem Township, she was a daughter of
the late Elwood and Sadie (ZELLNER) Kelchner. She was a member of St. John’s
United Church of Christ, Farmersville, and its former Daughter of the King
group. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Margaet M. Jarvis of Lower Nazareth Township;
sons, William G., Jr. of Allenwood, Union county, Robert S. of Bethlehem
Township, Charles K. of Easton and Richard R., of Lower Nazareth Township;
Sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Young of Palmer Township and Ella, wife of Kenneth Reagle
of State College; 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a daughter, Glady Evans, in 1987 and a son Harold Services: 2
p.m. Friday, Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth
Call 1-2 pm. Friday. Contributions: Lehigh Valley Hospice, Easton or Hecktown
Ambulance Corps, both c/o the funeral home.
Florence M. Schlener
Wednesday, November 16, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Florence M. Schlener, 81, of 512 Elm St., Bethlehem, died Tuesday in St. Luke’s
Hospital. She was the wife of the late Joseph Schlener, Sr. She worked in the
shell shop of Bethlehem Steel Corp, during World War II. Later, she was a
presser at the former Drumhellers Mill, Lehighton, for 25 years and in the
housekeeping department of Muhlenberg Hospital Center. Born in Lehighton, she
was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Minnie M.(Smith) ZELLNER. She was a
member of Bethany United Church of Christ, Bethlehem. Survivors: Brothers,
Paul K. and Dale D., both of Bethlehem; sisters, Jessica A. Holecz of Bethlehm,
Dorothy Sellers of Lehighton and Vermaine Strohl of Bowanstown; stepsons, Joseph
Jr, and Alfred Schlener, both of Bethlehem, and grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, William Small. Services 10
am. Saturday, Long Funeral Home, 500 Linden St., Bethlehem. Call 9-10 am
Saturday.
Florence R. ZELLNER Roth
Monday, January 12, 1998
Obituary Florence R. Roth, 85, of 3446 Spring Valley Road, Slatington, died
Sunday, Jan. 11, in Mahoning Valley Nursing and Convalescent Center, Mahoning
Township. She was the wife of the late Claude W. Roth. She was a trimmer for
the former Ironton Fashions until retiring in 1972. Previously, she was a
presser for the former Milton Cleaners, Schnecksville, and a laborer at the
former Slatedale Knitting Mill. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter
of the late Harry L. and Jennie (Hess) ZELLNER. She was a member of Washington
Grange 1763, Washington Township. Survivors: Daughter, Joyce D., wife of
Warren S. Kuntz and a sister, Mrs. Arlene M. Roth, both of Slatington, and two
grandchildren. Services: 10:30 am Thursday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906
Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 7-8:30 pm. Wednesday. Contributions: American
Diabetes Association or American Heart Association c/o the Funeral Home.
Forest Lytell ZELLNER (click here, then scroll down)
Mansfield, Ohio, 10 Feb 1981
Frances
(Mattie Frank) ZELLNER Freeman (click here)
11 Jan 1898 - 27 Sept 1986
Francis R. ZELLNER
Tuesday, August 18, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Francis R. ZELLNER, 70, of Northampton, R 1,
died Monday in Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of Nancy A. (Shupp)
ZELLNER. They observed their 26th wedding anniversary last
September. ZELLNER was a substation operator for Pennsyvania Power & Light
Company for 49 years, retiring in 1982. Born in Slatington, he was a son of the
late Robert F. and Lizzie M. (Brown) ZELLNER. He was a member of Dubbs Memorial
United Church of Christ, Allentown. He was an Army Veteran of World War II.
Surviving with his widow are a son, Kenneth R., of Northampton; three daughters,
Joanne, wife of Frank Steick of Hatfield, Sandra F., wife of James R. Daniels of
Cresco, and Janet F., at home, three stepbrothers, Frederick and Charles
Carlton, both of Slatington and Russell Carlton of Palmerton; a stepsister, Mrs.
Norine Ecker of Slatington, and five grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m.
Thursday in the Trexler funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Calling
hours will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Frank R. Roth
Wednesday, November 8, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Frank R. Roth, 80, of 6283 Hickory Road, Slatington, died Monday in his home.
He was the husband of Arlene M. (ZELLNER) Roth. They were married 58 years in
July. He was a carpenter for various contractors in the Lehigh Valley area
until retiring in 1957. Born in Schnecksville, he was a son of the late James
and Mantana (Miller) Roth. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Mae J. Kruppa, of
Slatington; brother, Clayton, residence unknown and a grandson. Services: 1:30
pm. Friday. Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington.
Call 7-8:30 pm Thursday.
Fred
W. ZELLNER
Friday, January 8, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Fred W. ZELLNER, 83, formerly of Emmaus, died Thursday in Valley Manor nursing
Home, Coopersburg. He was a bus driver for the Lehigh and Northampton
Transportation Authority for 30 years before retiring in 1967. Born in
Slatington, he was a son of the late Wilson and Ellen (Bauman) ZELLNER.
Surviving are three sons: Kenneth of Coopersburg, and James and Donald, both of
Allentown; a daughter, Betty, wife of John Frank of Bethlehem; nine
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at the
convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Sell Funeral
Home, 1145 Lehigh St., Allentown, is in charge of arrangements.
George Andrew (Hewell?)
ZELLNER (click here)
2 Aug 1886 - 11 Mar 1963
Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia
Mrs. George A.
ZELLNER (Senie Emily Maynard) (click here)
Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia
George J. ZELLNER, Sr.
Sunday, February 7, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
George J. ZELLNER, Sr., 64, of 2229 Neffs Laurys Road, Slatington, died Saturday
in Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. He was the husband of Eleanor J. (Steckel)
ZELLNER. They were married 37 years last May. He was a laborer for the former
Trexler Growers, Orefield, for 16 years, retiring in 1989. Born in Heidelberg
Township, he was a son of the late Henry W., and May S. (Wannamaker) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Wife: sons, George J. Jr,. of Emerald and David M. at home;
daughter, Diane M., wife of Carby Beller of Slatington; brothers, Alfred C. of
Slatington and Willard H. of Schnecksville; sister, Mrs. Marie M. Stravinsky of
Slatington and four grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Glenn E.
Services: 1:30 pm. Wednesday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route
309, Schnecksville. Call 7-8:30 pm. Tuesday.
George W. ZELLNER (click here, then scroll down)
Mansfield, Ohio, 25 May 1968
George William ZELLNER (click here)
1864-1938
Eagle County, Colorado
George William ZOELLNER
1938, Eagle County, Colorado newspaper
http://www.rootsweb.com/~coeagle/z-obits.html
George William ZOELLNER was born in Barsdorf, Germany, August 17, 1864, and died
at his home in Gypsum, Colo., Monday morning, July 11, 1938, at the age of
seventy three years, ten months and twenty four days. He received his education
in Germany and came to America about forty years ago. After traveling for a year
through the United States, he decided to locate in Denver, Colo. Here he met and
married Miss Clara BERNDT on December 8, 1901, and to this union five children
were born. The two oldest daughters were born in Denver; and while they were
still quite small their parents returned to Germany on a visit. Upon their
return from their native land they settled in Gypsum valley , farming a place
and building their home on what is now known as Cooley mesa. here their two
youngest daughters and son, Leo, were born. About fourteen years ago, Mr.
ZOELLNER retired from active labor and moved into town, later purchasing the
Gypsum hotel. During these years he has been an extremely active and useful
citizen, serving the town four years as mayor and six years as trustee, much of
that time he also held the office of Justice of the peace. It was with keen
regret that he was compelled, because of failing health, to relinquish this
active life about two years ago. All the children, but the youngest son, had
left the home nest to build happy homes of their own, or to pursue their higher
education and he and his devoted wife and helpmeet were left alone to keep the
home fires burning and warmly welcome , their children and their friends to that
most happy home, whose only shadow was his failing strength. Left to mourn a
devoted husband and father are his widow, Clara and their children, Mrs. Eda
CALHOUN, Portland, Colo,; Mrs. Clara JOLLY, Deer Trail, Colo,; Mrs. Joe
SULLIVAN, Denver, Colo; Miss Albertine and Master Leo, and a host of friends and
admirers in Eagle county. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the
Lutheran church in Gypsum, with Rev. George ELLER reading the funeral discourse.
The songs, sung by Mrs. Dorothy GERARD, accompanied by Miss Marion STANLEY, were
"What a Friend we have in Jesus," "Garden of Prayer," and "Abide with Me." Pall
bearers were Carl LUNDBERG, Arthur STREMME, Wm. STANLEY, Oscar ANDERSON, and
Robert ORR of Gypsum, and Hume S. WHITE of Eagle. The body was laid to rest in
Cedar Hill cemetery in Gypsum. Mortician Paul ANDRE having charge of the burial
services.
Georgia SACKMAN ZELLNER
(click here) OR
(click here, then scroll down)
Mansfield News Journal, Saturday June 22, 1968
Mrs. Georgia B. ZELLNER, 87, of 166 Western Ave., the wife, of Fred R.
ZELLNER....
Gerald E. Vincent, Sr.
Wednesday, May 20, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Gerald E. Vincent, Sr., 68, of 94 Kiernan Ave., Hellertown, died Monday in St.
Luke’s Hospital. He was the husband of Eva M. (ZELLNER) Vincent. They were
married 46 years in February. Vincent worked at Bethlehem Steel Corp., for 35
years, retiring in 1984 as a pusher operator in the coke oven division. While
there, he was a shop steward for 15 years and a trustee of Local 2600 for five
years. Born in Bethelehem, he was a son of the late Stanley J. and Verna V., (Frankenfield)
Vincent. He was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Bethlehem. He was
an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 155th Battalion of
the infantry in the Pacific Theater. He received the Purple Heart and three
Battle Stars. Survivors: Wife: sons, Gerald E., Jr. of Whitehall Township,
Bruce of Bethlehem and Timothy of Allentown; sisters, Betty Gasparetti in New
Jersey. Hilda, wife of Earl Herster and Ethel, wife of John Horvath, both of
Bethlehem, and Shirley, wife of George Schulberger of Hellertown; five
grandchildren and a great-grand daughter. Services 11 a.m. Friday, Falk Funeral
Home, 1418 Main st., Hellertown, Call 7-9 pm. Thursday.
M. Geraldine ZELLNER Fenstermaker
Monday, June 22, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. M. Geraldine Fenstermaker, 83, of Green Lane, R1, formerly of 2520 S. 5th
St., Allentown, died Sunday in Quakertown Hospital. She was the widow of
Raymond J. Fenstermaker. Born in New Mahoning, Carbon County, She was a
daughter of the late James and Rosa (Davidson) ZELLNER. She was a past senior
regent of the former Allentown Order of the Moose Auxiliary. Surviving are two
sons, Raymond J., Jr. with whom she resided, and Frank R. of Macungie; two
daughters, Beryl F., wife of Samuel A. Stuck, Jr. of Bath, and Eleanor R., wife
of L. Donald Heiss of Green Lane; seven grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 am. Wednesday in the Stephens
Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Street, Allentown. A calling hour will precede the
services.
Gladys C. ZELLNER
Wednesday, June 7, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Gladys C. ZELLNER, 75, of Farmersville Road, Bethlehem Township, died Monday in
Muhlenberg Hospital Center. She was the wife of Elmer S. ZELLNER. They were
married 56 years last August. She was a domestic in the Easton area for over 20
years until retiring in 1982. Earlier in life she was employed by the former
Chipman’s Knitting and Hosiery Mills, Easton. Born in Bethlehem Township, she
was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Mabel (Hinkel) Hay. She was a member
of Arndt’s Lutheran Church, Forks Township. Survivors: Husband: son, Waynce
C., of Bethlehem; daughter, Alberta, wife of James Marshall of Wind Gap; sister,
Helen, wife of Eugene Pysher of Palmer Township; six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Schmidt Mortuary, 407 Belvidere
St., Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 p.m. today.
Glenn A. Morthimer
Saturday, November 19, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Glenn A. Morthimer, 64, of 1502 S. Bradford St., Allentown, died Friday in his
home. He was the husband of Margaret E. (Eisenhard) Morthimer. They were
married 34 years. He was a welder at Bethlehem Corp., Easton, for 39 years
before retiring in 1989. Born in Slatington, he was a son of the late Alexander
and Estella (ZELLNER) Morthimer. He was a Marine veteran of the Korean War and
received the Purple Heart. He was a member of Jerusalem Lutheran Church of
Western Salisbury. Survivors: wife; daughter, Deborah A., wife of Glenn Hetzer
of Allentown, son, Glenn W., II at home; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Worman of
Emmaus and Mrs. Germaine Peck of Allentown. Predeceased by a brother, William
and a sister, Bernice Howell. Services 11 am. Tuesday in the church. Call 10 –
11 a.m.
Grace E. Schultz
Tuesday, February 18, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Grace E. Schultz, 59 of 679 Bushkill St., Easton, died Sunday in her home.
She was the wife of John S. Schultz. She had worked for Binney and Smith Co.,
Forks Township and the former Dixie Cup Co., Wilson. Born in Easton, she was a
daughter of Anna C. (ZELLNER) Hoffert of Snydersville and the late John Hoffert.
Mrs. Schultz was a member of the First Union Church of Christ, Easton.
Surviving with her husband and, Mother are a daughter, Yvonne Stone of Wind Gap;
a son, John S. Jr. of Easton; three sisters, Evelyn Arnold of Easton, Helen
Metzer of Mount Bethel and Mary Smith of Stroudsburg, and six grandchildren.
Services will be announced by the Strunk Funeral Home, Berwick and Reynolds
Streets, Easton.
Grace ZELLNER (click here then scroll down)
Bellville, Ohio, 30 March 1906
Grace M. ZELLNER
Thursday, November 23, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Grace M. ZELLNER, 70, of 2250 Community Drive, Bath, died Wednesday in
Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. She was the wife of William J. ZELLNER.
They observed their 52nd wedding anniversary in August. She was a
sewing machine operator for Quartet Fashions, Moore Township, for 35 years
before retiring in 1984. Born in Lower Nazareth Township, she was a daughter of
the late Charles and Anna (Fritz) Schaadt. Survivors: Husband, daughters,
Catherine P., wife of Wayne Youngkin of Easton, Patricia A., wife of Earl
Johnson of Kresgeville and Maryann L. Acker of Catasauqua; sisters, Margaret
Boyer of Bath; and Mrs. Bessie Schweitzer and Mrs. Mabel Gilio, both of
Nazareth; brothers, William of Nazareth, and Paul and James, both of Easton and
five grandchildren. Services 2 pm Saturday, Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown.
Call 7-9 pm. Friday.
Gwendolen ZELLNER McCarthy
April 27, 1988, Monroe County
Reporter, Forsyth, Georgia
Harold T. ZELLNER
Wednesday, March 31, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Harold T. ZELLNER, 85 of Nazareth, died Tuesday, March 30, in St. Luke’s
Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Thelma May (Brior) ZELLNER, who
died in 1991. He was a guitar maker for C. F. Martin Co., Nazareth, for 28
years until retiring in 1978. Born in Moore Township, he was a son of the late
Steward and Alydia M. (Silfies) ZELLNER. He was a Lutheran. He was an Army Air
Corps veteran of World War II. He was a volunteer entertainer at Gracedale,
Upper Nazareth Township for many years. Survivors: Sisters, Frances, wife of
Charles Frey of Palmer Township, Mrs. Evelyn Huff and Mrs. Lillian Meixell, both
of Nazareth and Marion, wife of Roy Kilpatrick of Bloomsburg, Columbia County,
nieces and nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral
Home, 211 E. Center St. Nazareth. Call 7-9 pm. Thursday. Contributions
Gracedale Volunteer Service Dept. c/o the funeral home.
Harris W. ZELLNER
Thursday, October 21, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa Harris W. ZELLNER, 84, of Palmerton R2, died
Tuesday at home. He was the husband of the late Emma E. (Bernhart) ZELLNER. He
was a laborer for the former New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 20 years,
retiring in 1970. Born in Lehighton, he was a son of the late William H. and
Mary (Gouldner) ZELLNER. Survivors: Brothers, Allen and James and sisters,
Mrs. Jennie Searfoss, Mrs. Carrie Walck and Margaret, wife of Harold Bonser, all
of Lehighton. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday. T.K. Thomas funeral Home, 145
Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.
Hattie Deborah ZELLNER
Sunday, January 28, 1990
Obituary Mrs. Hattie Deborah ZELLNER, 72, of Leader Nursing Home, Salisbury
Township, died Saturday in the home. She was the widow of Wilmer A. ZELLNER.
She was a buyer for the former Zollinger-Harned Department Store, Allentown for
many years before retiring. Born in Coplay, she was a daughter of the late
Frank and Hattie (Leh) Falk. She was a member of Egypt United Church of Christ,
Whitehall Township. Survivors: Nieces and nephews. Services: 11 am.
Wednesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 10-11
a.m. Wednesday.
Hazel M. Markert
Saturday, September 19, 1987
Obituary Mrs. Hazel M. Markert, 70, of 683 N. Wahneta St., Allentown, died
Thursday in the Allentown Hospital. She was the wife of Edward G. Markert.
They observed their 53rd wedding anniverary in February. She was
employed at Phonix Silk Mills, Allentown, for many years before retiring. Born
in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late William and Anna (Coates) Akins.
Surviving with her husband are a brother, Milton Akins of Allentown and two
sisters, Mrs. Helen ZELLNER of Allentown and Audrey, wife of Craig Jacobs of
Wayne, Delaware County. Services will be at the convenience of the family in
the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Str., Allentown. There will be no
calling hours.
Helen M. ZELLNER Channing
Friday, May 26, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Helen M. Channing, 88, of 132 Laurel Drive, Lehighton, formerly of Broadway, Jim
Thorpe, died Thursday in Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital, Lehighton. She was
the wife of the late Kirby C. Channing, Sr. She owned and operated the former
Channings Grocery Store on Race Street, Jim
Thorpe, with her late husband. Born in Franklin Township, Carbon County, she
was a daughter of the late Penrose and Harriet (Folk (Falk)) ZELLNER. She was a
member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Franklin Township. Survivors:
Daughters, Esther, wife of Wayne Althouse of Lehighton, Wilma, wife of Robert
Gehres of Northampton, Ardith, wife of Daniel Kurdilla of Jim Thorpe, Lillian
Hrusovsky of Palmerton and Sharon, wife of Ronadl Hartwig of Levittown; 20
grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Kirby,
Jr. Services: Private. No calling hours. Arrangements, Edward F. Melber,
Funeral Home, Jim Thorpe.
Helen Mary ZELLNER
Saturday, December 31, 1988
Obituary Mrs. Helen M. (Akins) ZELLNER, 73, of 1845 Howe Street, Allentown,
Pa., died Friday in the Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of William John
ZELLNER. Born in Shamokin, Northumberland County, she was a daughter of the
late William A. and Anna (Coates) Akins. Survivors: Son, William John ZELLNER
of Allentown, daughter, Carole ( Sue ), wife of Ralph Jones of Allentown,
brother, Milton Thomas Akins, with whom she resided; sister Audrey, wife of
Craig Jacobs of Wayne, Schuylkill County: five grandchildren and a
great-grandson. Services: At the convenience of the family. No calling
hours. Arrangements, Texler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown.
Burial in Arlington Cemetery.
Henry Batholomew, Sr.
Wednesday, April 15, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Henry P. Bartholomew, Sr, 93, of 107 Main St., Glendon, died Monday in his
home. He was the husband of the late Naomi (ZELLNER) Barthomew. He was a
winder operator at Whippany Paper Co., Riegelsville, before retiring in 1967.
He was a farmer early in life in Moore Township. Born in Moore Township, he was
a son of the late Andrew Batholomew and Alida (Kromer) Schall Bartholomew.
Survivors: Sons, LeRoy of Easton, Henry, Jr. and Richard, both of Pace,
Florida, Carl of Phillipsburg and Sherwood of Nazareth; daughters, Edith, wife
of Michael Pornitcky of Whitehall Township and Shelvadean, wife of Donald Nelson
of Warrington, FLA; half brother, Lester Bartholomew of Nazareth; half sister,
Verna Longley of Moore Township; 41 grandchildren, 89 great-grandchildren and 79
great-great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Roland and a daughter,
Margaret Werner. Services: Noon Friday, George C. Bensing Funeral Home,
Moorestown. Call 11 a.m. to noon Friday.
Herman M. ZELLNER
Saturday, December 7, 1996
Obituary Herman M. ZELLNER, 74, of Bath died Friday, Dec. 6, at home. He was
the husband of Jennie Marie (Meagher) ZELLNER. They were married 61 years last
April. He was a wholesale distributor for the former General Bakery and Maier’s
Sunbeam Bakery, Emmaus, for many years until retiring. Born in Germansville, he
was a son of the late Elmer D. and Naomi C. E. (Heil) ZELLNER. He was a former
member of Ebenezer Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. An Army veteran of World War
II, he served as a private first class in the infantry and received a Purple
Heart in the Battle of Normandy. He was a member of the American Legion, Bath.
Survivors: Wife: son, David M. of Nazareth; daughter, Annette L. Wean of
Bethlehem: brothers, Curtis L. of Phillipsburg and Erwin E. of Slatington and
four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Keller Funeral Home, 6776
Madison St., New Tripoli, Call 10-11am. Monday.
Hester Cart ZELLNER
Log Cabin Democrat, Sun., 11 Jan 1981
Mrs. Hester Cart Zellner, 82, of Route 5, Conway, died
Friday (January 09, 1981). She was a member of College Avenue Church of the
Nazarene. She was born November 08, 1898, in Conway, a daughter of J.O. and
Annie Joiner Cart.
Surviving are her husband, Earl Zellner; two sons,
Marion and Joe Zellner, both of Conway; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Coxsey of
Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, W.D. Cart of North Little Rock; three sisters, Mrs.
Emma Furnell of North Little Rock, Mrs. Lessie Sanders of Conway, and Mrs. Ann
Collier of Dallas, Tex.; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at College
Avenue Church of the Nazarene. The Revs. James Sanders and Dean Clements will
officiate.
Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery by McNutt Funeral
Home.
Pallbearers will be her nephews, Radford and Bill
Zellner, Homer and John Furnell, Jim Stone, and Kenneth Cart.
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Hilda I. Miller
Friday, November 20, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hilda I. Miller, 86, of 4332 Newburg Road, Lower Nazareth Township, died
Thursday, Nov. 19, in her home. She was the wife of the late Stanley W.
Miller. She worked in the laundry department at Gracedale, Upper Nazareth
Township, until retiring in 1980. Previously, she was a machine operator at the
former Kraemer Hosiery Co, Nazareth. Born in Moore Township, she was a daughter
of the late George and Laura (ZELLNER) Buskirk. She was a member of Dryland
United Church of Christ, Newburg. Survivors: Son, Donald L. of Newburg;
brother, Harold of Wind Gap; sister, Mildred Breinig, of Walnutport, three
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services 11 am Tuesday, George
Bensing Funeral Home, 2165 Community Drive, Moorestown. Call 7-9 Monday.
Contributions: Visiting Nurses Association of Easton or church building fund.
Holly S. ZELLNER
Saturday, July 6, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Holly S. ZELLNER, 18 day old daughter of Gary and Louise (Hunsicker) ZELLNER of
317 W. Washignton St., Slatington, died Tuesday in St. Christopher’s Children’s
Hospital, Philadelphia. She was born in Allentown Hospital. Surviving with her
parents are a twin sister, Amber, and three other sisters, Robyn, Jenine and
Kristin, and a brother Dennis, all at home. Services will be at convenience of
the family in the George M. Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St.,
Slatington.
Homer W. Gilpin
Wednesday, March 25, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Homer W. Gilpin, 79, of 504 S. Greenwood Ave., Palmer Township, died Tuesday in
Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Madeline (ZELLNER) Gilpin. They were
married 28 years in November. He was employed by Phizer Co., Easton for 47
years, retiring in 1978. Born in Greentown, he was a son of the late Thomas and
Flora (Doll) Gilpin. Survivors: Wife, daughter, Carol L., wife of Russell
Taromina of Wilson, and a granddaughter. Services: 1:30 pm. Friday, Ashton
Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton Streets, Easton. Call 7-8:30 pm.
Thursday.
Hoyle W. ZELLNER
Thursday, September 26, 1991
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hoyle W. ZELLNER, 78, died Tuesday in Cedarbrook’s Fountain Hill Annex. He was
the husband of Cassilia (Dotter) ZELLNER. He was employed by the former Lehigh
Valley Railroad for several years and was a cook for M. W. Wood Co., until
retiring. Born in Aquashicola, Pa,, he was a son of the late Fayme and Lillian
ZELLNER. Survivors: Wife: sons, Richard L. of Kunkletown R 3, Robert of
Coplay and Roger of Bowmanstown: daughters, Shirley, wife of Larry Sikles of
Palmerton, Judith Serfass of Kresgeville and Lorraine, wife of Claire Smith of
Fort Meyers, FLA; 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services:
Private. Arrangements, Dino P. Cantelmi Funeral Home, Fountain Hill.
Hoyt G. Weiss
Friday, March 7, 1997
Obituary Hoyt G. Weiss, 78, of 2232 S. Dauphin St., Allentown, died Thursday,
March 6, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of
Mary A. (Rozzo)Weiss. He was a brakeman and conductor for the former Reading
Railroad for 30 years before retiring in 1979. Born in Allentown, he was a son
of the late Walter W. and Bertham M. (ZELLNER) Weiss. A navy veteran of World
War II, he was a member of Gold Star Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 2124,
Allentown, and a life member of Mountainville Fire Company No 16. Survivors:
Wife; sons, Gary of Slatington and Jonathan of Coplay; daughter, Virginia, wife
of Merle Renner of Emmaus, brothers, Stuart and Jaems, both of Allentown;
sisters, Joyce, wife of Robert Schubert, Dorcas, wife of Harold Heiser, Mary
Jane Belles, Nancy, wife of Arthur Souillard, Caroline, wife of Bruce Ebert and
Kathleen all of Allentown, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He
was predeceased by a son, Gilbert G. Services 10:30 am Monday, K. V. Knopp
funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown. Call 10:30 am. Monday.
Ida R. Ahner
Monday, May 31, 1999
The Morning Call Ida R. Ahner, 81, of 2846 Long Run Road, Lehighton, died
Sunday, May 30, in Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital, Lehighton. She was the
wife of the late Charles F. Ahner. She was a presser for the former Barson and
Bishop Factory, Weissport, for 10 years. She was a Lutheran. Born in
Lehighton, she was a daughter of the late Evor and Elsie A. (ZELLNER) Williams.
Survivors: Daughters, Florence M., wife of Bruce J. Hurley of Jim Thorpe, and
Yvonne M., wife of William Rehrig and Cindy D., wife of Mark R. Pysher, both of
Lehighton; sons, James E. of Lugoff, S. C., Maynard C. of Palmerton and Charles
F., Jr. and David N. both of Palmerton; sister, Emma Hauser of Lehighton;
brothers, Clinton of Smethport, McKean County and Harry of Seemsville, 24
grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren and a great-great grandchild. She was
predeased by a son, Conrad L. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Miller Funeral
Home, 137 Fairview St., Lehighton. Call 10-11 am. Wednesday.
Mrs. Idella M. Kern
Thursday, June 5, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Idella M. Kern, 85, formerly of Slatedale, died Wednesday in Leader Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem. She was the widow of Harry Kern,
founder of Kern’s Furniture Store, Slatedale. Born in Lehighton, she was a
daughter of the late Milton and Lizzie (ZELLNER) Schleicher. She was a member
of Salem United Methodist Church, Slatedale and taught Sunday school there for
many years. Surviving are a son, James M. of Slatedale, a daughter, Mrs. Dollis
G. Sloyer of Allentown; two brothers, David of Slatington and Paul of Slatington
R3, a sister, Mrs. Florence Hallman of Orefield, R1; two granddaughters and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Robert K. Hahn
Funeral Home, 1778 Main Street, Slatedale. There will be no calling hours.
Irene A. Oswald
Wednesday, April 14, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Irene A. Oswald, 73 of 6 Maple St., Slatington, died Monday, April 12, in Lehigh
Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of Luther W. Oswald. She
operated a child care center from her home for 30 years. Born in East Allen
Township, she was a daughter of the late William and Lillian (ZELLNER)
Dornblaser. She was a member of Union United Church of Christ, Neffs.
Survivors: Husband, daughters, Barbara J., wife of Donald Silliman of
Palmerton, Karen A., wife of James Wilt of Slatington, son, William L. of
Slatington; sister, Mrs. Perma F. Hallman of Germansville and four-grandsons.
Services 11:30 a.m. Friday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave.,
Northampton. Call 7-8:30 pm. Thursday.
Mrs. J. D. ZELLNER
Log Cabin Democrat (Faulkner County, Arkansas), Thurs., 03 Sep 1903
HAMLET
Mrs. J.D. ZELLNER died Thursday after a long struggle with slow fever. We extend
deepest sympathy to the mourning ones.
Mrs. Jake ZELLNER
http://files.usgwarchives.org/wi/oneida/obits/z4560001.txt
James Cleveland
ZELLNER (click here)
1 Sept. 1904 - 18 May 1965
James Dethridge ZELLNER
Log Cabin Democrat, Mon., 04 Feb 1963
J.D. ZELLNER, 95, DIES IN LITTLE ROCK
James Dethridge ZELLNER, 95, of Route 2, Conway, died
yesterday (February 03, 1963) at a hospital in Little Rock. He had been ill two
years
Mr. ZELLNER was a retired merchant and a former
Arkansas Gazette agent in Conway.
He was born July 28, 1867, at Hickory Withe, Tenn., a
son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. ZELLNER. He had lived in Arkansas 75 years. He was a
resident of Conway twenty years. He was a Methodist.
Survivors include two sons, Earl ZELLNER of Conway and
Bernard ZELLNER of Greenbrier; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Ashcraft of Seattle,
Wash., and Mrs. Eula King of Mountain Home; a sister, Mrs. Jimmy Butler of
Phoenix, Ariz.; three step-daughters, Mrs. John Hillard of Hot Springs, Mrs.
Minnie Kellar of Eudora, and Mrs. H.O. Porter of Fayettevile; 11 grandchildren,
12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Wesley
Memorial Methodist Church by the Rev. J. Hillman Byrum. Burial will be in Mount
Olive Cemetery by McNutt Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Mr. ZELLNER's grandsons, Radford,
Jimmy, Stanley, Billy D., Marion P., and Joe ZELLNER. Honarary pallbearers--Fred
Wilcox, Roy Sims, Clarence Day, Richard Hendrickson, A.T. Holland, Jerald Voss,
Quinn Hazel, W.E. Cort, and Tommy Sanders.
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James E. Williams
Tuesday, September 2, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
James E. Williams, 59, of Long Run, Lehighton R5, died Saturday in St. Luke’s
Hospital. Born in Mahoning Township, Carbon County, he was a son of the late
Evor and Elsie (ZELLNER) Williams. Surviving are three sisters: Elsie, wife of
Earl Koch, of Newfoundland, Wayne County; Ida, wife of Charles Ahner of
Lehighton R 5, and Emma, wife of William Hauser, of Lehighton R4, and four
brothers, Clinton, Robert and Evor, all of Lehighton, and Harry of Semmsville.
The Richard M. Miller funeral Home, Union Hill, is in charge of arrangements.
James H. Mack
Monday, February 13, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
James H. Mack, 74, of 8203 Morgan St., Slatedale, died Sunday in Palmerton
Hospital. He was the husband of Elda A. (ZELLNER) Mack. They were married 50
years last month. He was a plate for the American Nicholoid Co., Walnutport,
for 16 years, retiring in 1985, and a carpenter in the Northern Lehigh and
Northwestern Lehigh areas, 1945-69. Born in Slatedale, he was a son of the late
James A. and Ellen (Dilliard) Mack. He was an Army veteran of World War II and
recipient of two Bronze Stars. Survivors: Wife, son, Karl G., at home,
daughters, Geraldine, wife of Kenneth Boyer and Ellen, wife of Claude Biegly,
both of Slatedale, sister, Roseann, wife of Marvin Freibolin of Neffs, and five
grandchildren. Services: 1:30 pm. Thursday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N.
2nd St., Slatington. Call 12:30 to 1:30 Thursday.
James Monroe ZELLNER
obituary (click here)
13 Sept. 1875 - 30 Sept. 1954
James W. ZELLNER, Sr.
Friday, June 19, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
James W. ZELLNER, Sr., 64, of 1219 S. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. Died
Thursday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He was a welder for the former
Luria Steel Co., Allentown, until retiring. Born in Slatington, he was a son of
the late Fred W. and Eva I. (Green) ZELLNER. He was an Army Veteran of World
War II. Survivors: Son, James W., Jr., of Allentown, brothers, Donald of
Allentown and Kenneth of Coopersburg, and a sister Betty, wife of John Frank of
Bethlehem. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling hours.
Arrangements, Sell Funeral Home, Allentown.
James ZELLNER, Sr.
Thursday, May 22, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
James C. ZELLNER, Sr., 77, of Allentown, died Tuesday in Sacred Heart Hospital.
He was the husband of Catherine (Nagy) ZELLNER. He owned and operated the
former ZELLNER’s Plumbing and Heating Co., Allentown, for 37 years before
retiring in 1973. Born in Franklin Township, Carbon County, he was a son of the
late George C. and Sarah E. (Savitz) ZELLNER. He was a member of St. John’s
United Church of Christ, Mickley’s. He was a 32nd degree Mason of
the Lehigh Consistory, Allentown. Surviving with his widow are a son, James C.,
Jr. of Allentown; two daughters, Margaret A. wife of Clarence C. Jones of Center
Valley and Rose Ann Schmitt of Westbrook, Conn.; a brother Walter of Portland; a
sister, Mrs. Minnie Brader of Bethlehem and six grandchildren. Services will be
at 2 pm. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. A
calling hour will precede the services.
Jennie M. ZELLNER
Wednesday, September 16, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Jennie M. ZELLNER, 74, of Bath died Monday, September 14th, in Easton
Hospital. She was the wife of the later Herman M. ZELLNER. Born in Slatington,
she was a daughter of the late Edward and Jennie (Painter) Meagher. Survivors:
Son, Davide M. of Nazareth, daughter, Annette L. Wean of Bethlehem; sisters,
Mrs. Miriam Bailey of Slatington, and Doris, wife of John Kern of Gainesville,
Va; brother Robert of Orefield and four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.
Friday, Keller Funeral Home, 6776 Madison St., New Tripoli. Call 10-11 am.
Friday. Contributions: Kleckenersville Ambulance Corps.
Jennie ZELLNER
Saturday, October 25, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Jennie ZELLNER, 88, formerly of Slatington, died Thursday, October 23, in Gnaden
Huetten Nursing Home, Lehighton, where she resided. She was the wife of the
late Henry W. ZELLNER. She was a sewing machine operator for Paris Neckwear,
Inc, Walnutport, for 40 years, retiring in 1974. Born in Slatington, she was a
daughter of the late David and Mary Jane (Thomas) Phillips. She was a member of
St. John’s Untied Church of Christ, Slatington. Survivors: Son, Wayne of
Oxnard, Calif; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by daughters, Grace Kistler and Delores Muth. Services: 11 a.m.
Tuesday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 2nd St., Slatington. Call
10-11 am Tuesday. Contributions: Church endowment fund.
Jimmie Zelner Mann Watkins Lewis
Nov., 1992, Lubbock, Texas
Obituary and photograph of tombstone
John J. Searfoss
Monday, January 23, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
John J. Searfoss, 75, of Lehighton R 4, died Saturday in Allentown Hospital. He
was the husband of Jennie E. (ZELLNER) Searfoss. He was a crane operator at
Bethlehem Steel Corp, before retiring in 1975. Survivors: Wife: sons, Richard
of Lehighton R 4, and Roy of Lehighton R 3; daughters, Mrs. Frances Barlosky,
Linda, wife of William Greensweig, Wendy, wife of Stewart Rex and Mrs. Carole
Sherer, all of Lehighton and Holly, wife of George R. Wilk, of Lehighton R7;
brother, Paul of White Haven, 15 grandchildren and two-great-grandchildren.
Services: At convenience of the family. Arrangements, Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral
Home, Lehighton.
John L. Jaxheimer
Tuesday, December 13, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
John L. Jaxheimer, 79, of 311 Johnston Drive, Bethlehem, died Monday in his
home. He was the husband of Betty M. (ZELLNER) Hippenstiel Jaxheimer and the
late Genevieve R. (Rinkavage) Jaxheimer. He worked at Bethlehem Steel Corp, for
40 years, retiring in 1976 as chief clerk in the blast furnace division. Born
in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late John L. and Nettie (Clause) Jaxheimer.
He was on the council and was the oldest choir member at St. Stephen’s
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. He was a corporal in the Army from 1942
to 1946, serving in Europe during World War II. He earned two Bronze Stars.
Survivors: Wife; son, John B., of New York City, James R. of Bethlehem and
Richard E., of East Allen Township; daughter, Joan M., wife of Richard S.
Werkheiser of Easton; brothers, Rev. Samuel C. of Reading and Lewis of
Allentown; sister, June, wife of Warren Dietrich of Bethlehem; stepson, Raymond
Hippenstiel of Allentown; stepdaughters, Linda, wife of Michael Beidelman of
Bethlehem and Barbara Jean Hippenstiel of Allentown; eight grandchildren and
firve step-grandchildren. Services 1 pm. Wednesday in the church. Call 11:30
am to 1 pm. Wednesday in the church. Arrangements, Long Funeral Home,
Bethlehem.
John P. ZELLNER
Tuesday, December 4, 1951
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
John P. ZELLNER, 75 of 54 Church St., Nazareth, died early Monday morning in the
Allentown General Hospital, where he was admitted Friday morning. Born in Moore
Township, March 12, 1876, he was a son of the late John and Sally Renner
ZELLNER. A Resident of Nazareth for the past 41 years, he was employed for 15
years prior to his illness by the Kayser Mills Inc. Nazareth, the former
Nazareth Waist Company. He was a trustee of Haman Evangelical United Brethren
Church, Nazareth and a member of the church Sunday School. Surviving are his
wife, the former Lizzie E. Bossard: two daughters, Mrs. Katie Hughes, Easton
and Mrs. Anna Benn, Nazareth; two brothers, Asher, Easton R2 and Cyrus ZELLNER,
Lehighton. Five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive.
Death Notice for John P. ZELLNER ZELLNER, John F.? age 75, of 54 Church Street,
Nazareth in Allentown, Dec. 2, 1951, husband of Lizzie E. Bossard ZELLNER.
Funeral services at 2 pm. Thursday in Haman Evangelical United Brethren Church,
Nazareth. Interment in Brick Church Cemetery, Danielsville. Calling at F. W.
Schmidt Moruary, Nazareth after 7 pm. Wednesday.
John R. Williams, Jr.
Friday, October 30, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
John R. Williams, Jr. 54, of Hometown, formerly of Tamaqua, died Thursday
October 29, in his home. He was last employed as a construction laborer. Born
in Coaldale, he was a son of John R. Williams, Sr. of Andreas R1 and the late
Florence (ZELLNER) Williams. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church,
Tamaqua. A Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, he attended the Naval Academy
Preparatory School. Survivors:, Father: brothers, Richard W., of Rochester, N.
Y. C Curtis of Tamaqua and Gary D. of Andreas, R 1 and a sister, Ann, wife of
Gary Leiby of Allentown. Graveside services: 11 a.m. Monday. Sky-View
Memorial Park, Hometown. No calling hours. Arrangements, Zizelmann Funeral
Home, Tamaqua.
John William
ZELLNER (click here)
2 July 1970,
Forsyth, Georgia
Joseph H. ZELLNER, Sr.
Wednesday, March 25, 1987
Obituary Joseph H. ZELLNER, Sr., 81, of 101 S. 1st St., Lehighton,,
died Tuesday in his home. He was the husband of Anna (Messinger) ZELLNER. He
was an electrician at the New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 43 years before
retiring. Born in Franklin Township, he was a son of the late Penrose and
Harriet (Falk) ZELLNER. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lehighton.
Surviving with his widow are four sons, Joseph H. Jr. and William, both of
Lehighton, and Edward of El Paso, Texas and Richard Todd with the Army in
Athens, Greece/ six daughters, Marposa, wife of Robert DeHaven of Lehighton,
Joann, wife of Francis Peltz of Navato, Calif; Patricia of Honolulu, Hawaii,
Mary, wife of Thomas Rogal of Lehighton, R.$, Cynthia, wife of Michael Kobal of
Lehighton R 4, and Robin, wife of Matthew Goldworm of Nashua, N.H.; a sister,
Mrs. Helen Channing of Jim Thorp; 24 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son Robert. Services will be at the convenience
of the family, with the Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron
Streets, Lehighton, in charge of arrangements. There will be no calling hours.
Joseph S. ZELLNER
Tuesday, March 30, 1999
Hazelton Standard-Speaker Died Saturday Place of Birth- McAdoo, Pa. Place of
Death – New York Hospital, Manhattan, N. Y. Church – St. Anthony, Yonkers, N.
Y., Spouse – Elizabeth Stempko, surviving, Father – Albert ZELLNER, Mother -
Susan Samek Undertaker – Anilosky, McAdoo Place of burial St. Kunegunda, Mc
Adoo, Pa. Residence – Yonkers, N. Y. Veteran of the U. S. Army
Joseph W. ZELLNER
Tuesday, January 23, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Joseph W. ZELLNER, 9, of 108 Railroad Street, Slatington, died Monday in
Allentown Hospital. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Noel J. and Lorraine A.
(Hartwell) ZELLNER. He and his family were flown to Disney World in Florida
last March by Dream Come True, a local charitable organization that stives to
fulfill the wishes of chronically ill children. Joseph was a pupil at Northern
Lehigh Elementary School. Survivors: Parents, sister, Jennifer L., at home;
paternal great-grandfather, Joseph ZELLNER, Paternal grandmother, Barbara, wife
of Edgar Finley and maternal Grandmother, Eveline Horlacker, all of Walnutport.
Services 1 p.m., Thursday, Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd Street,
Slatington. Call 12:30 to 1 p.m. Thursday.
Joyce ZELLNER
Sunday, November 13, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Joyce ZELLNER, 62, of Lehighton, R1, died Friday in Gnaden Huetten
Hospital, Lehighton. She was the wife of Lamar K. ZELLNER. She worked at
Allison Manufacturing Co., Allentown for the past 20 years. Born in Palmerton,
she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Julia (Stanley) Andrews. Survivors:
Husband; Sons, Lloyd Dottery of Palmerton, R3, Gary Dottery of Allentown and
Daryl Dottery of Palmerton; daughters, Joan, wife of Clair Everett of Macungie,
Sally, wife of Joseph Peste of Catasauqua, Rosie, wife of Robert Landis of
Quakertown and Bonnie, wife of David Danas of Allentown; sisters, Frances, wife
of Luther Werley of Quakertown, Mrs. Helen Crouthamel of Allentown and Phyllis,
wife of George Urich of Allentown, 13 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, T. K. Thomas Funeral Home, 145
Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call 7-9 pm Monday.
Karen L. Stettler
Tuesday, July 7, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Karen L. Stettler, 34, 3464 Main St., Emerald, died Sunday in Palmerton
Hospital. She was the wife of Jeffrey A. Stettler. They were married 16 years
in May. She was a clerk at the Super Fresh Supermaket, Walnutport. Born in
Allentown, she was a daughter of Erwin E. and Mildred (Kern) ZELLNER of
Slatington. She was a member of St. Peter’s Methodist Church, Emerald.
Survivors: Husband and parents; son, Jeremy Lee and daughter, Kimberly Ann,
both at home; brothers, Dennis K. and Daniel W., both of Walnutport, and Brian
L. of Slatington, a sister, Cynthia L. of Birmingham, Ala. Services: 11 a.m.
Thursday in the church. Call 7-8:30 pm. Wednesday, Harding Funeral Home, 25-27
N. 2nd St., Slatington.
Kathryn E. ZELLNER
Saturday, July 27, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Kathryn E. ZELLNER, 77 of 1271 S. 10th St., Emmaus, died Friday
in Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of Alvin E. ZELLNER. She was a weaver
in silk mill in Allentown for many years. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter
of the late Charles Peters and Mabel A. (Transue) Peters-Mathews. Surviving are
cousins. Services will be at 10 am. Tuesday in the Kulik-Reinsmith Funeral
Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. A calling hour will precede the services.
Kathryn L. ZELLNER
June 20, 1990, Monroe County
Reporter, Forsyth, Georgia
Kay Lynn C. ZELLNER
Wednesday, November 22, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Kay Lynn C. ZELLNER, 46, of 896 Mill Street,
Phillipsburg, died Tuesday in Warren Hospital. She was the wife of Roger C.
ZELLNER. They were married 26 years in March. She was employed by American Can
Co., Washington, N. J. for over 15 years. Born in Easton, Pa., she was a
daughter of Kathleen (McDonald) Scarlett of Syracuse, N. Y. and the late Thomas
Scarlett. She was a former Sunday School Teacher at Stewartsville, N. J.
Lutheran Church. A graduate of Empire Beauty School, she was a licensed
beautician. Survivors: Husband, and, Mother, son, Raymond C. of Phillipsburg;
daughter, Renae C., wife of Bryan Buskirk of Wind Gap; brother, James P. Best of
Syracuse; sisters, Cheryl M. Maloney of Syracuse and Rachele B. Santini with the
Navy in Naples, Italy and four grandchildren. Memorial Services : 1 p.m.
Saturday, Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton Streets, Easton.
No calling hours.
Kenneth J. ZELLNER
Friday, October 6, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kenneth J. ZELLNER, 74, of 1022 Princeton Ave., Palmerton, died Thursday in
Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Anna (Sauchinitz) ZELLNER. They
observed their 37th wedding anniversary in July. ZELLNER was a
laborer in the press forge of Bethlehem Steel Corp. for more than 30 years
before retiring in 1980. Born in Jamestown, Carbon County, he was a son of the
late Charles and Minnie M. ( Schmidt) ZELLNER. He was a member of First United
Church of Christ, Palmerton. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Susan M. of Palmerton;
brothers, Dale and Paul, both of Bethlehem; sisters, Mrs. Jessica Holecz and
Frs. Florence Schlener, both of Bethlehem, Mrs. Vermaine Strohl and Mrs. Violet
Kline, both of Palmerton, and Dorothy, wife of Charles Sillers of Lehighton, and
three granddaughters. Services: 20:30 a.m. Monday, Charles H. Campton Funeral
Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call 9:30 – 10:30 am Monday.
Kenneth ZELLNER
Wednesday, November 17, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kenneth S. ZELLNER, 29 of 687 Farmhill Road, Allen Township, died Monday, Nov.
15, in a one-car accident in Lehigh Township. He was the husband of Paige
(Bain) ZELLNER of Catasauqua. He was a former truck driver for Phillips Feed
and Pet Supply, Bath. He was born in Allentown, and was the son of Kenneth R.
and Barbara A. (Miller) ZELLNER of Northampton. He was a member of Zion’s Stone
United Church of Christ, Kreidersville. He was a 1989 Graduate of Northampton
High School, where he was a soccer player and a member of the ski club.
ZELLNER, was a volunteer at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, Allentown.
He was an Eagle Scout with Troop 40 of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ,
Kreidersville. He played soccer and baseball for Lehigh Township. Survivors:
Wife and parents and paternal grandmother, Ida ZELLNER of Souderton. Services
11 a.m. Friday, Reichel Funeral Home, 326 E. 21st St.
Kermit W. Weiss
Friday, Febuary 7, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kermit W. Weiss, 82, of 2305 S. Filbert St., Salisbury Township, died Thursday,
Feb. 6, in his home. He was the husband of Annette L. (Mickel) Weiss. They
were married 55 years last May. He was a pipe organ builder for the Fritzsche
Organ Co., Allentown, for 40 years before retiring in 1977. Before that was an
iron worker at the former Koppers Construction Company, Pittsburgh, for three
years. After retiring, he was a charter fishing boat owner, operating a vessel
out of S. Bowers Beach, Del. For eight years. Born in Allentown, he was a son
of the late Watres W. and Bertha M. (ZELLNER) Weiss. He was a member of Trinity
Memorial Lutheran Church, Allentown, where he maintained the pipe organ for many
years. A Navy veteran for World War II, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Post 2124, Allentown. He was a life member of the Mountainville Fire
Company. Survivors: Wife: daughter, Patricia A., wife of Andrew Sukanick;
son, John M. ; brothers. Hoyt G., Stewart and James, and sisters, Joyce, wife of
Roberyt Schubert, Dorcas, wife of Harold Heiser, Nancy, wife of Arthur Souillard,
Caroline, wife of Bruce Ebert, Mary Jane Belles and Kathleen, all of Allentown,
five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services 10:30 am. Saturday,
K. V. Knopp Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown. Call 9:30-10:30 am.
Saturday. Contributions: to the church.
Kimberly A. ZELLNER of Germantown
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Feb 18, 1998
Services will be Friday for Kimberly A. ZELLNER, 30, of Germantown, who died
Tuesday at Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls.
She worked at Sussex Plastic.
Survivors include two sons, Brandon and Brett, of Germantown; her parents, James
and Mary Ann Britton, of Menomonee Falls; a brother, Kristofer Britton, of
Italy; and two sisters, Kelly (Greg) Anhalt, of Plymouth, and Tina (Tony)
Britton, of Menomonee Falls. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m., with a vigil
at 6, on Thursday at the Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Home, N84-W17937 Menomonee
Ave., Menomonee Falls. The services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's
Catholic Church, N89-W16217 Cleveland Ave., Menomonee Falls. Father Joseph
Janicki will officiate. Burial will be at St. Mary's Church Cemetery on Main St.
in Menomonee Falls. Memorials to the children of Kimberly ZELLNER were
suggested.
Lamar K. ZELLNER
Friday, January 21, 1994
Obituary Lamar K. ZELLNER, 51, of 1290 Blakeslee Boulevard Drive, West Mahoning
Township, died Wednesday in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. He was a
husband of Debra (Schaeffer) ZELLNER. They were married four years in
October. He owned ZELLNER’s Landscape Service and Garden Center, Lehighton for
14 years. Born in Towamensing Township, he was a son of the late Kenneth J. and
Mildred E. (Snyder) ZELLNER. He was a member and deacon of Zion United Church
of Christ, Lehighton, and also served on its property committee. He was a past
president of the Mahoning Lions Club. Survivor: Wife Services 11 a.m.
tomorrow in the church. Call 7-8:30 pm today, Kenneth N. Phifer Funeral Home, 3rd
and Alum Streets, Lehighton.
Lamont Walck
Monday, October 28, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lamont Walck, 62, of 74 Beaver St., Lehighton, died Saturday, October 26, in
Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Doris L. (ZELLNER) Walck. They were
married 29 years last month. He was a millwright for Bethlehem Steel Corp.,
before reiting several years ago because of disability. Born in Weissport, he
was a son of the late Albert and Mary (Moser) Walck. He was a 10 year veteran
of the Army Air Force. He was a member of the Packerton Old Timers Club.
Survivors: Wife; sons, Walter W. and Rodney R. and daughters, Cynthia, wife of
Bruce Freyman, and Doris Ahner, all of Lehighton; sister, Ethel, wife of Neil
Strohl, of Kresgeville, stepbrother, John Kintz of Lehighton and six
grandchildren. Services: Private. No calling hours. Arrangements: Andrew P.
Ovsak Funeral Home, Lehighton.
Larry Cornell ZELLNER
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Laura M. ZELLNER
Thursday, July 12, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Laura M. ZELLNER, 88 of 241 N. 2nd St., Lehighton, died
Wednesday in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Althea and Berdell Beers,
also of Lehighton. ZELLNER was the diwo of Charles N. ZELLNER. She was a
winder at the former Baer Silk Mill, Lehighton, for seven years until 1920.
Born in Beaver Run, Mahoning Township, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and
Sarah (Sterner) Mertz. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ,
Lehighton. Survivors: Daughter; son Clifford of Lehighton; brothers, Arthur of
Packerton and Frederick of Beaver Run; sister, Betty Smith of Fairview; three
grandchildren and five-great grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday in the
church. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday in Church. Arrangement, Kenneth N.
Phifer Funeral Home, 3rd and Alum Streets, Lehighton.
Lawrence M. Osgood
Sunday, Dec. 21, 1997
Hastings Tribune, Nebraska
Former Hastings resident Lawrence M. Osgood, 80, of Wichita, Kan., died Sunday,
Dec. 21, 1997, at his home. Services are 10 a.m. Saturday at the Horner-Lieske-Horner
Mortuary in Kearney with the Rev. Charlie Harrison officiating. Burial will be
in Kearney Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8:30 p.m. Friday and before services
Saturday. Mr. Osgood was born May 6, 1917, to Raymond G. and Dora E. (Lau)
Osgood in Gibbon. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. On
Jan. 28, 1946, he married Ruie ZELLMER in Norton, Kan. They lived in Hastings
until moving to Kearney in 1958. He worked at the West Company in Kearney until
retiring in 1983. His wife died Aug. 9, 1989. He moved to Wichita in 1990.
Survivors are one son, Ronald G. Osgood of Wichita; one brother, Merle Osgood of
Hastings; and two grandchildren. He also was preceded in death by two brothers
and three sisters. Memorials are suggested to the Good Samaritan Hospital
Hospice Program. Horner-Lieske-Horner Mortuary of Kearney is in charge of
arrangements.
Lehman L. Silliman
Thursday, March 16, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lehman L. “Lee” Silliman, 63 of Slatington R 2, was dead on arrival Tuesday at
Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of Margaret M. (Micancin) Silliman.
They observed their 17th wedding anniversary last August. Silliman
was owner and operator of Neffs Garage, Neffs, specializing in the restoration
and sale of Antique Pontiacs. Born in Aquashicola, he was a son of the late
John and Vergie (ZELLNER) Silliman. Survivors: Wife, son, Ronald L. and
daughter, Ann M., wife of Frank H. Stoss, both of Slatington, R3; brother,
Sterling P. of Bowmanstown and two granddaughters. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday,
Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington. Call
7-8:30 p.m. Friday.
Lewis W. Roberts
Friday, August 4, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lewis W. Robert, 77, of 1803 Hay Ter., Wilson, died Thursday in Easton
Hospital. He was a merchant marine for many years. Born in Slatington, he was
a son of the late Evan and Florence (ZELLNER) Roberts. He was a Marine Corps
veteran of World War II. Survivor: Companion, Lucille Sell, with whom he
resided. Graveside services: 10 am. Monday, Slatington Union Cemetery. No
calling hours. Arrangements, Ashton Funeral Home, Easton.
Lillian Burton Renfroe (external link)
Mentions daughter Mrs. Holmes ZELLNER, and pallbearer Harold ZELLNER.
Lillian F. ZELLNER Dornblaser
Saturday, August 8, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lillian F. (ZELLNER) Dornblaser, 89, of 8 Maple St., Slatington, died Friday in
the home of her daughter, Perma F.,. wife of Robert C. Hallman, Jr., of
Germansville R1. She was the wife of William M. Dornblaser. They were married
67 years in March.\ Born in Slatington, she was the daughter of the late Harry
and Jennie (Hess) ZELLNER. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Perma F., and Irene
A., wife of Luther Oswald of Slatington; sisters, Mrs. Florence Roth and Arlene,
wife of Franklin Roth all of Slatington; three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main
St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 pm. Monday.
Lillian R. Kulp
Tuesday, July 14, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Lillian R. Kulp, 91, of 39 Dowell Stl, Slatington, died Monday in Mahoning
Valley Convalescent Home, Mahoning Township. She was the widow of Stuart F.
Kulp. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Angelina
(ZELLNER) Kern. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ,
Slatington. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Hoyle of Walnutport, a sister,
Mrs. Lizzie Krause of Catasauqua, two grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 am Friday in the Fox Funeral Home,
1002 Main St. Slatington. There will be no calling hours.
Lillian V. ZELLNER Ripkey
Thursday, September 5, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lillian V. Ripkey of 193 S. 4th St., Lehighton, died Tuesday, Sept.
3, at home. She was the wife of Walter G. Ripkey, who died last November. She
worked at Hoffords Mill, Weissport, for six years. Born in Lehighton, she was a
daughter of the late Moses and Emma ZELLNER. She was a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church, Lehighton. Survivors: Sons, Ronald of Lehighton, Gerald of
Mahoning Valley and Charles of Fellsmere, Fla; daughter, Doris Romanisko of
Helen, Montana, borthers: Harold and William, both of Mahoning Valley; sisters,
Mabel Graver of Lehighton and Julia Schaefer of Andreas, three grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Kenneth N. Phifer funeral Home,
3rd and Alum Street, Lehighton. Call 10-11 am Saturday.
Lillie S. Rabert
Tuesday, September 14, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lillie S. Rabert, 79, of 6500 SW 63rd Court, South Miami, Fla., died
last Tuesday in South Miami Hospital. She was the wife of the late Clifford G.
Rabert. She was a teacher-director at Kendall Methodist Church School for many
years until retiring. Born in Freemansburg, she was a daughter of the late
Raymond C. and Helen (ZELLNER) Steiner. She was a member of First United
Methodist Church, South Miami. Survivors: Daughters: Nancy Thompson of Belle
Glade, Fla and Mary Teele of Moore Haven, Fla; son, William S. of Dale City, Va,
five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services 2 pm. Wednesday,
Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton. Call 2-3 pm.
Wednesday.
Lizzie Ellen Krause
Monday, November 7, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Lizzie Ellen Krause, 94, of 598 Bath Ave., Catasauqua, formerly of 1814 W.
Broad St., Bethlehem, died Sunday in Cedarbrook’s Fountain Hill Annex. She was
the widow of Ralph J. Krause, Sr. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the
late Lewis and Angelina (ZELLNER) Kern. She was a member of St. Peter’s United
Church of Christ, Allentown. Survivors: Daugher, Leonore, wife of Walter
Dougherty of Bethlehem; sons, Ralph J., Jr. of Catasauqua and Alvin S. of
Rockaway, NJ; nine grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Snyder-Hinkcle Funeral
Home, 527 Center St., Bethlehem. No calling hours.
Lois J. ZELLNER
Saturday, August 5, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Lois J. ZELLNER, 55, of 4565 N. Sunset Drive, Coopersburg, died Friday in her
home. She was the wife of Kenneth M. ZELLNER, Sr. They were married 34 years
last September. Born in Shamokin Township Northumberland County, she was a
daughter of the late Ira S. and Alice W. (Moyer) Willour. She was a member of
St. Matthew’s Evangelical Congregational Church, Emmaus. ZELLNER volunteered at
Sacred Heart Hospital and was recognized for over 100 hours of volunteer work.
She also volunteered at Center City Ministries, Allentown. Survivors: Husband,
daughters, Cindy J. Faurl of Macungie, Susan M., wife of Raymond Richter, of
Bethlehem, Jodi A., wife of Robert Bennett of Philadelphia and Leanne G. of
Emmaus; son, Petty Officer Kenneth M., Jr. stationed in the Persian Gulf, and
four grandchildren. Services 9:30 am Tuesday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith
Funeral Home, 17th and Hamilton Streets, Allentown. No calling
hours.
Lottie ZELLNER
1971, McLennan County, Texas
Lucy M. ZELLNER
Saturday, September 10, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Lucy M. ZELLNER, 72, formerly of Breinigsville, R2, died Friday in
Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was a machine operator for the former
I. B. Sportswear, Allentown, for 19 years, before retiring in 1979. Born in
Trexlertown, she was a daughter of the late William E. and Sarah V. (Stephen)
Smith. She was a member of Zeigel’s Lutheran Church, Breinigsville, R2
Survivors: Daughter, Eleanor L., wife of James L. Schultz, with whom she
formerly resided; brothers, Kenneth E., of Alburtis and William S. of Allentown,
four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services: At convenience of
the family. Arrangements, Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville.
Luther M. Strohl
Friday, October 21, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Luther M. Strohl, 67 of Palmerton, R3, died Thursday in his home. He was the
husband of Vermaine M. (ZELLNER) Strohl. They were married 43 years yesterday.
Strohl was a brakeman in the rail yard at Bethlehem Steel Corp, before retiring
in 1978 with 28 ½ years of service. Born in Big Creek, Lehighton, he was a son
of the late John and Lillie (Green) Strohl. Survivors: Wife: sons, Luther M.,
Jr. of Slatington, Ronald D., of Lehighton, Edward J. of Palmerton, R1 and
Gregory D. and Rickie A., both of Lehighton R3; daughters, Barbara A., wife of
David Johnson of Meyerstown, Lebanon County, Florence M., wife of Richard
Anthony of Palmerton, Mrs. JoAnn M. Smith of Palmerton R1, Bonnie A., wife of
LaMar Wentz of Lehighton R 5, and Marian V., wife of Gilbert Anthony of
Lehighton R3, brothers, Adam of Nazareth, Eugene of Kunkletown and Howard and
William, both of Danielsville; sisters: Mrs. Evenly Meinhart of Lehighton R3,
Marion George of Kunkletown and Mrs. Olive Green of Kunkeltown R2, 23
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and two step-grandsons. Services: 2
pm. Monday, Charles H. Campton Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call
7-9 p.m. Sunday.
M. Geraldine ZELLNER Fenstermaker
Monday, June 22, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. M. Geraldine Fenstermaker, 83, of Green Lane, R1, formerly of 2520 S. 5th
St., Allentown, died Sunday in Quakertown Hospital. She was the widow of
Raymond J. Fenstermaker. Born in New Mahoning, Carbon County, She was a
daughter of the late James and Rosa (Davidson) ZELLNER. She was a past senior
regent of the former Allentown Order of the Moose Auxiliary. Surviving are two
sons, Raymond J., Jr. with whom she resided, and Frank R. of Macungie; two
daughters, Beryl F., wife of Samuel A. Stuck, Jr. of Bath, and Eleanor R., wife
of L. Donald Heiss of Green Lane; seven grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 am. Wednesday in the Stephens
Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Street, Allentown. A calling hour will precede the
services.
Madeline E. ZELLNER
Wednesday, October 2, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Madeline E. ZELLNER, 74, of 2489 Mahoning Drive West, Lehighton, died Tuesday,
October 1, in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. She was the wife of Harold C.
ZELLNER. They were married 48 years in June. Born in Summit Hill, she was a
daughter of the late George R. and Jennie E. (Middlecamp) Miller. She was a
member of the United Church of Christ congregaion of St. John’s Church, Mahoning
Valley. Survivors: Husband, son, James C. and daughters, Marlene, wife of
Donald Woodward and Shirtley, wife of Michael P. Anglovich, all of Lehighton;
brothers, George and Thomas, both of Tamaqua, and Raymond of Palmerton; sisters,
Beatrice Yates and Edith, wife of Marvin Fritzinger, both of Tamaqua and Gladys,
wife of Orville Wehr of Andreas and four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m
Saturday, Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron Streets,
Lehighton. Call 10-11 am. Saturday.
Madeline M. Gilpin
Tuesday, October 6, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Madeline M. Gilpin, 87, formerly of Palmer Township, died Monday, October 5, in
Easton Hospital She was the wife of Homer W. Gilpin, who died in 1992. Born in
Easton, she was a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth (Siebel) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Daughters, Carol L. Taormina of Wilson, and a granddaughter.
Services 2 pm Thursday, Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton
Streets, Easton. Call 1-2 pm. Thursday. Contributions: SPCA, Easton.
Margaret “Peggy” ZELLNER Scheffler
Tuesday, June 24, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Margaret J. “Peggy” (ZELLNER) Scheffler, 74, of 505 W. Washington St.,
Slatington, died Monday, June 23, at home. She was the wife of the late Leon G.
Scheffler. She worked in the Lehigh county voter registration department for 29
years before retiring in 1985. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of
Kathryn (Morris) Grim, with whom she resided. She was a member of Bethel United
Church of Christ, Slatington, and its Women’s Fellowship. She was past
president of the Allen O. Delke American Legion Post Auxiliary, Slatington;
secretary of the Slatington High School Class of 1940 Reunion Committee, and a
member of the Slatington Senior Citizens and Slatington Women of the Moose.
Survivors:, Mother, son, Glenn W. of Tolland, Conn, and two grandsons.
Services: 1:30 pm. Thursday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd
St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 Wednesday.
Margaret A. E. ZELLNER
Sunday, March 5, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Margaret A. E. ZELLNER, 76, of 203 W. Hazard St., Summit Hill, formerly of Jim
Thorpe, died Saturday in St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Hazleton. She was the
wife of the late Reuben ZELLNER. Born in Lehighton, she was a daughter of the
late Frank and Myrtle (Rodgers) Hyman. Survivors: Daughters, Elizabeth, wife
of Leo Wyskirski, and Joanne, wife of Daniel Marsolick, both of Summit Hill and
Marie, wife of Neal Hinkle, of Allentown; sons, Reuben M. Jr. and Charles W.,
both of Summit Hill: sisters, Betty Kelowitz of Lehighton and Lillian Padgett
in Virginia, brother, George of Lehighton, 16 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Thomas J. Parambo Funeral Home,
54 W. Fell St., Summit Hill. Call 10-11. Monday.
Margaret C. Harrison
Saturday, November 27, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Margaret C. Harrison, 82, of 1248 W. Broad St., Emmaus, died Thursday in
Allentown Oseopathic Medical center. She was the wife of Vernon P. Harrison.
They were married 50 years last December. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter
of the late William and Mary (ZELLNER) Jacoby. She was a member of the Lehigh
Valley Grace Brethren Church, Bethlehem. Survivors: Husband: daughters, Dorene
M., wife of Ronald E. De Steano, of Bath and Betty J., wife of Paul E. Reinhard
of Allentown, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services 2 pm
Monday, Kulik-Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Call 1-2 pm. Monday.
Margaret E. ZELLNER –
December 27, 1968
Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Pa. Born Lehighton Died Hazleton Church –
Evangelical, Father – Albert J. ZELLNER, Mother – Ida Boughner Undertaker =
Christ, Hometown Place of burial White, Rush Tsp, Schuylkill County, Pa.,
Occupation – garment worker Age 65 Residence Quakake
Marguerite “Dolly” Kline
Friday, August 16, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Marguerite “Dolly” Kline, of 175 W. North St., Nazareth, formerly of Bethlehem,
died Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Moravian Hall Square, Nazareth. She was the wife of
the late Karl F. Kline. Born in Freemansburg, she was a daughter of the late
Raymond and Helen (ZELLNER)Steiner. She was a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran
Church, Bethlehem. Survivors: Brother, Donald of Leesburg, Fla; nieces and
nephews. Services: Private. Arrangements, Lester S. Pearson Funeral Home,
Bethlehem. Contributions: Church 21st Century fund.
Marian E. Lentz
Wednesday, Novmeber 25, 1987
Obituary Mrs. Marian E. Lentz, 83 of Main Street, Walnutport, died Tuesday in
Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife of Mark B. Lentz. They
observed their 44th anniversary in April. Born in Treichlers, she
was a daughter of the late Charles and Ellen J. (ZELLNER) Kennell. She was a
member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Slatington. Surviving with her
husband are two sons, Vincent C. Burke of Slatington and Leo J. Burke of
Bethlehem; a brother Roland of Slatington, four grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Fox Funeral
Home, 1002 Main St., Slatington. A calling hour will precede the service.
Marie E. Mink
Saturday, January 7, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Marie E. Mink, 71, of 10298 N. Sherman St., Allentown, died Thursday in Lehigh
Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of Roland R. Mink Sr.
They were married 54 years last February. She was former co-owner of the retail
division of Mink’s Candies at the Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers’s Market, for 35
years. Born in Saegersville, she was a daughter of Jennie (Saylor) ZELLNER of
Allentown and the late George ZELLNER. She was vice president and secretary of
the Optimist Club Wives, Allentown in the 1960’s. Survivors:, Mother; sons,
Roland R., Jr. and Rodney C., both of Macungie; brother, Alton of Wescosville,
and two grandsons. Services: At the convenience of the family. No calling
hours. Arrangements, Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown.
Marie K. Knowles
Saturday, August 8, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Marie K. Knowles, 71 of S. Church St., Nazareth, died Thursday, August 6, in
Easton Hospital. She was the wife of the late William H. Knowles. She was a
trimmer and packer in various Nazareth Area Blouse factories, including the
former Jilva Blouse Co., Hecktown. She also worked at the former Nazareth
Fairgrounds. Born in Bath, she was a daughter of the late Claude F. and Elsie
(ZELLNER) Snyder. She professed the United church of Christ Faith. She was a
former member of the auxiliaries of American Legion Post 415 and the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, both in Nazareth. Survivors: Sisters, Helen Fehr of Bushkill
Township, Anna Mack of Nazareth and Betty Murante and Marlene Manini, both of
Pen Argyl, and brothers, Norman of Nazareth, Carl of Coplay and Edward of Palmer
Township and Earl of Cost Mesa, Calif. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Schmidt
Mortuary, 407 Belvidere St., Nazareth, Pa.
Martha Bessie Dumas ZELLNER
Macon News
September 22 (?), 1973
Mrs. Bessie ZELLNER, Native of Monroe
CULLODEN - Services for Mrs. Bessie Dumas ZELLNER, 91, who died Wednesday in a
Thomaston nursing home after a long illness, were held at 2 PM today in the
Ramah Primitive Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. ZELLNER, a native of Monroe County, lived in Lamar
County for a number of years. She was a member of Ramah Primitive Baptist
Church.
Survivors include two sons, Glen ZELLNER and Berner ZELLNER,
both of Culloden; three daughters, Mrs. Allene Koski of Culloden, Mrs. Fred
McLarty and Mrs. Buford Freeman, both of Macon.
Haiston Funeral Home of Barnesville has charge of
arrangements.
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Sister Bessie Dumas ZELLNER passed away at Providence Nursing
Home in Thomaston, Georgia, on September 26, 1973. She was born May 31, 1882, in
Monroe County, GA (now Lamar Country). She was married to R. O. ZELLNER of
Culloden, GA, November 8, 1903. He proceeded her death several years. Her
service was conducted at Ramah Primitive Baptist Church, Barnesville, GA, by her
pastor, Elder McKinley Wright. Interment was in Ramah Church Cemetery, Haisten
Funeral Home of Barnesville was in charge. She joined Ramah Primitive Baptist
Church when quite young and remained a faithful and devoted member. She attended
her church services regularly as long as her health permitted. She died at the
age of ninety one. She was loved by the members of her church, Neighbors, and
all who knew her.
There were nine children, four preceding her in death, the
five survivors are: Mrs. Allene Koski, Mrs. Dorothy McLarty, Mrs. Mattie Frances
Freeman, Mr. Berner ZELLNER, and Mr. Glen V. ZELLNER. There were also several
grand-children and great grand-children.
We mourn her passing.
Submitted in Love
Mrs. Home Keadle
Mrs. Ottis Stocks
Mrs. George Pippin
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another obituary, Sept. 26, 1973
Mary Anna ZELLNER (click
here)
16 Aug. 1906 - 17 June 1969
Mary E. ZELLNER
Saturday, April 6, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Mary E. “Molly” ZELLNER, 87, formerly of 1141 Washington St., Easton, died
Friday in Gracedale, Nazareth R1. She was the widow of George Zllner, of Harry
Herb and of Arthur Margeson. She was a clerk for the former Carlson’s Clothing
Store, Easton, for several years, retiring in 1971. Born in Easton, she was a
daughter of the late Edwin F. and Sallie “Ann” (Smith) Butz. Surviving is a
nephew. Services will be at 1:30 pm Monday in the Ashton Funeral Home, 14th
and Northampton Streets, Easton. There will be no calling hours.
Mary Scheffler ZELLNER
Wednesday, September 13, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mary E. Scheffler ZELLNER, 86, of Effort, formerly of Slatington, died Monday in
Brookmont Acres Nursing Center, Effort. She was the wife of the late Clayton A.
ZELLNER and Elmer Scheffler. She was a turner and floor lady for Holiday
Fashions, Slatedale, for 32 years until retiring in 1973. Born in Slatedale,
she was a daughter of the late James F. and Alice (Guldner) Weiss. She was a
member of Friedens United Church of Christ, Slatington Survivors: Daughter,
Karen, wife of Glenn Bollinger of Palmerton; sisters, Mrs. Laura White of
Slatington and Mrs. Emma Ebert of Slatedale; brothers, Kermit of Jim Thorpe and
Clark of Slatington, and two grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Earl
Scheffler. Services: 11 am. Thursday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd
St., Slatington. Call 10-11 a.m. Thursday.
Frances
(Mattie Frank) ZELLNER Freeman (click here)
11 Jan 1898 - 27 Sept 1986
Mrs. Mattie W. Merritt
(external link). Mentions sister Mrs. S. H. ZELLNER.
Maude Eckrote –
Hazelton Standard-Speaker
Newspaper of Pa., after October 20, 1971
Maude Eckrote died October 22, 1971
Mrs. Maude Eckrote, 88, of 247 Main St., Conyngham, died last evening at her
residence following a lengthy illness. Born in Sugarload Township on August 3,
1893, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Emma (Siewell) ZELLNER and had
resided in the valley all her life. She was a member of the Christ United
Church of Christ, Conyngham. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar,
in 1954. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Irene Kauffman and Mrs Bernice
McCarr, both of Conyngham; three grandchildren and six great-grandsons. The
funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from the Krapf & Hughes funeral Home Inc.,
followed by interment in Union Cemetery, Conyngham. Friends may call Sunday
from 2 to 5 p.m. The family requests that donations be made in the name of the
deceased to the Christ United Church of Christ.
Maurice ZELLNER
Friday, March 25, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Maurice ZELLNER, 78, of 2830 Norton Ave., Palmer township, died Thursday in
Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Geraldine (Bleiler) ZELLNER. They were
married 58 years last April. He was a foreman in the forge specialty department
of Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 38 years until retiring in 1978. He and his wife
owned and operatoed ZELLNER’s Book Service, a mail order book service, from
their house for the past 43 years. Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late
Chareles and Ellen (Updegrove) ZELLNER. Survivors: Wife; son, Dr. William of
Alda, Okla,; sisters, Alida Zappe and Mriam Hartney, both of Bethlehem, and Eva
Vincent of Hellertown and two grandchildren. He was predeaces by a daughter, E.
Joan Johnson. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, George G. Bensing Funeral Home,
Moorestown. Call 10-11 a.m Tuesday.
Mellis M. ZELLNER, Sr.
Friday, April 3, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mellis M. ZELLNER, Sr., 91, formerly of 1230 N. 23rd St., Allentown,
died Thursday, April 2, in Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,
Allentown. He was the husband of Thelma A. (Bortz) ZELLNER. They were married
for 68 years last June. He was employed by Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.,
Allentown, for 47 years before retiring as a cost engineer in the financial
department in 1970. Born in Ironton, he was a son of the late James E. and
Jenny (Bast) ZELLNER. He was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Allentown. He was a member of PP&L General Office Retirement Group.
Survivors: Wife; sons, Mellis M., Jr., of Nazareth, Gerald C. of Springfield,
VA and Kenneth K. of Germansville, 12 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and
four great-great grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, Trexler Funeral
Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown. Call 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Monday.
Melvin F. Muth
Saturday, November 30, 1991
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Melvin F. Muth, 59, of 4333 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of
Slatington, died Thursday in Phoenix Hosptial. He was the husband of Dolores J.
(ZELLNER) Muth. He was employed by Milum Textile Co., Phoenix for 10 years
retiring in 1981 due to ill health. Before that, he was a mechanic for Union
Garage, Allentown for 12 years. Born in Heidelberg Township, he was a son of
the late Fred R. C. nad Bertha M. (Zettlemoyer) Muth. Survivors: Wife:
sister, Mildred E., wife of Elwood C. Kline, Jr. of Germansville and brothers,
Sterling A., Lester E., Marvin M. Clayton C. and Earl J. all of Germansville R1,
and Ernest C. of Milton. Services: Will be Phoenix, Local arrangements,
Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral
Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville.
Merlin F. ZELLNER
Sunday, October 20, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Merlin F. ZELLNER, 76, of 80 George Ave., Nazareth, died Saturday in Easton
Hospital. He was the husband of Arlene Granda ZELLNER and of the late Verna
(Rodger) ZELLNER, who died in 1978. He was a packer and repairman for the
former Nazareth Cement Co., now Coplay Cement Co., for 47 years before retiring
in 1971. Born in Allen Township, he was a son of the late Steward and Lydia (Silfies)
ZELLNER. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Nazareth.
Surviving with his widow are two sons: Robert of Bethlehem R4 and Kenneth of
Tatamy; two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Teel of Nazareth and Betty Fraunfelter of
Bangor; three brothers: Paul of Mansfield, Ohio, Harold of Nazareth and Elmer
of Palmer Township, Anna Thomas of Bethlehem, Anita DeMarcantonio of Bangor,
Marion Kilpatrick of Bloomsburg, Columbia County and Lillian Meixell and Evelyn
Huff, both of Nazareth; a stepson, William Granda of Scotch Plains, N. J.; two
stepdaughters, Sara Dodge of Pottstown and Donna Schmoyer of Whitehall
Township; 11 grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the R. J.
Bartholomew Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth. Calling hours, will be
7-8:30 p.m. Monday.
Mildred Dorshimer
Sunday, November 2, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Mildred V. Dorshimer, 63, of 2537 Columbia St., Allentown, formerly of
Slatington, died Friday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife
of William J. Dorshimer. They observed their 39th wedding
anniversary last December. She was head meat cutter at Colebrook Farms, Inc.,
Emmaus, for the past 17 years. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the
late William and Annie ZELLNER She was a member of Faith United Church of
Christ, Allentown. Surviving with her husband are a son, Dr. Gary W. of
Philadelphia and a grandson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Harding
Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington. A Calling hour will
precede the services.
Mildred E. ZELLNER
Tuesday, Febuary 18, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mildred E. ZELLNER, 90, died Monday, Feb. 17, in the Phoebe Home, Allentown.
She was a sewing machine operator for the former Penn State Mills, Allentown,
for many years before retiring in 1976 Born in Allentown, she was a daughter
of the late Edward and Lizzie (Danner) Fatzinger. She was a member and a
previous choir member for many years of Salem United Church of Christ,
Allentown. Survivors: Son, Darwin B. of Macungie, a granddaughter and a
great-granddaughter. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling
hours. Arrangement, R. P. Haas Funeral Home, Whitehall Township.
Milton ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania, published February 15, 1918
Milton ZELLNER, of near Edgemont, died Thursday of paralysis, aged 54 years and
14 days. Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Charles ZELLNER, of
Danielsville; by his mothers, Mrs. John ZELLNER of Point Phillips, and by five
brothers and one sister, George and Howard, Point Phillips; Asher, Moorestown;
John, of Nazareth, Cyrus, Lehighton and Mrs. Charles Hall of Bethlehem.
Minni M. ZELLNER Lynn
Saturday, March 25, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Minnie M. Lynn, 86, of 399 Northeast Spanish Court, Boca Raton, Fla.,
formerly of Frederick, Md and Catasauqu, died Wednesday in the home of her son,
Dr. John T. Lynn, Jr. of Upper Marlboro, Md. She was the widow of John T.
Lynn. Born in Cementon, she was a daughter of the late George M. and Anna
(Redline) ZELLNER. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Boca
Raton. Survivors: Son: daughter, Mrs. Bill T. Smith, Sr., of Boca Raton, Fla;
seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m Tuesday,
Kraeer Funeral Home, 1353 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Call 10-11 a.m
Tuesday.
Miriam E. ZELLNER Roth
Monday, February 20, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Miriam E. Roth, 85, of 7445 Birch St., Bath, formerly of 2146 Washington
St., Allentown died Sunday in Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of William
H. Roth. Born in New Mahoning, Carbon County, she was a daughter of the late
James and Rosa (Davidson) ZELLNER. She was a member of Trinity United Church of
Christ, Allentown. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Margaret G. Fenstermaker of
Allentown; four stepsons, Franklin and Marvin, both of Easton, Paul of Nazareth
and Randolph in Illinois, and six stepdaughters, Mrs. Hilda Ruth, Mabel, wife of
Edwin Correll, and Pauline, wife of James Rambulla, all of Nazareth, Evelyn,
wife of Paul Buss and Anita, wife of Marcellius Trach, both of Bath, and
Lorraine, wife of Roger Zerfass of Virginia. Services will be at 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday in the Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Street, Allentown, A
calling hour will precede the services.
Miriam Follweiler
Monday, October 8, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs.. Miriam M. ZELLNER Follweiler, 53, of New Tripoli, R1, died Saturday in the
Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. She was the wife of Stewart H. Follweiler and
the widow of Marvin ZELLNER. She was a machine operator at Paris Neckwear Co.,
Inc., Walnutport, for 30 years. Born in Weisenberg Township, she was a daughter
of the late Myron and Pearl (Bogert) Merkel. She was a member of the United
Church of Christ congregation of St. Peter’s Union Church, Lynnville. Surviving
with her husband are a son, Gary ZELLNER, of Lynnport; a daughter, Barbara, wife
of Earl Westwood of Palmerton R1, seven brothers: Henry L., Jacob and Arthur
Merkel, both of Slatington, Abner Merkel of Bethlehem, Hans Merkel of
Allentown, Norman Gaumer, who is serving with the U.S. Army in Germany and
Jeffrey Stine of Slatington; three sisters, Madeline, wife of John Seidel of
New Tripoli, R1, Maryann Merkel of Allentown and Mrs. Linda Tosack of Easton and
a grandson. Services will be at 2:30 pm Tuesday in the John F. Keller Funeral
Home, 23-25 Madison St., New Tripoli. A calling hour will precede the services.
Mrs. Anita A. Deifer
Wednesday, April 24, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Anita A. (Pizelis) Deifer, 57, of 434 N. Leh St., Allentown, died Monday
in Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of Carl T. Deifer. She was born in
Riga, Latvia, now the Soviet Union. Surviving are two daughters, Janet G.
ZELLNER and June D. Salina, both of Allentown and five grandsons. Services will
be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown.
A calling hour will be 7-8pm Thursday.
Mrs. Elizabeth ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania,
published July 13, 1914
Elizabeth, widow of the late Henry ZELLNER yesterday at 6 p.m., died in St.
Luke's Hospital. Born in Northampton County, April 23, 1832, a daughter of the
late Jacob and Mary Laubach Boyer, she was 82 years, 2 months and 19 days old.
She was married twice, her first husband being the late Aaron Washburn. She was
the mother of eight children, four of whom preceded her in death. She leaves
one daughter, Mrs. William ZELLNER, three sons, Alfred Washburn, this city,
James Washburn, Lorain, O., and John Washburg, one sister, Mrs. Henry Young,
Siegfried; two brothers, Harry and Benjamin Boyer, Richlandtown and several
grandchildren. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. William
ZELLNER, 20 West Fourth Street, by undertaker W. M. Weierbach. The funeral will
take place Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and will proceed to Stone Church, where at 2
p.m. a service will be held. The body will be buried in the adjoining cemetery.
Mrs. George A.
ZELLNER (Senie Emily Maynard ZELLNER) (click here)
Mrs. Idella M. Kern
Thursday, June 5, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Idella M. Kern, 85, formerly of Slatedale, died Wednesday in Leader Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem. She was the widow of Harry Kern,
founder of Kern’s Furniture Store, Slatedale. Born in Lehighton, she was a
daughter of the late Milton and Lizzie (ZELLNER) Schleicher. She was a member
of Salem United Methodist Church, Slatedale and taught Sunday school there for
many years. Surviving are a son, James M. of Slatedale, a daughter, Mrs. Dollis
G. Sloyer of Allentown; two brothers, David of Slatington and Paul of Slatington
R3, a sister, Mrs. Florence Hallman of Orefield, R1; two granddaughters and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Robert K. Hahn
Funeral Home, 1778 Main Street, Slatedale. There will be no calling hours.
Mrs. Jake ZELLNER
http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/wi/oneida/obits/z4560001.txt
Murray ZELLNER
July 20, 1996
Obituary,
Sun-Sentinel Ft. Lauderdale, p. 6B, July 31, 1996
ZELLNER - Murray, 94, of
Tamarac, FL died July 30, 1996.
Menorah Gardens & Funeral
Chapels, Sunrise.
Myrtle I. Silfies
Thursday, November 6, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Myrtle I. Silfies 94, formerly of Moore
Township, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Liberty Nursing and Rehabilition Center,
Allentown. She was the wife of the late Lloyd D. Silfies. Born in Northampton,
she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Lizzie (Simons) ZELLNER. She was a
member of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bath. Survivors: sons, Kenneth
L. of Danielsville and Willard D. of Moore Township; sister: Mrs. Florence
Higley, of Briston. Tenn, two granddaughters and two great-granddaughters.
Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave.,
Northampton. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday.
Myrtle Mae ZELLNER
Wednesday, May 20, 1992
Obituary Myrtle Mae ZELLNER, 78, of 213 Woodland Drive, Nazareth, formerly of
Northampton, died Tuesday in Muhlenberg Hospital Center. She was the wife of
the late Osville A. ZELLNER. Born in West Catasauqua, she was the daughter of
the late Robert E. Sr. and Temsen (Hamm) Ziegenfus. She was a member of Zion
Stone United Church of Christ, Northampton. Survivors: Brothers, Gilbert J. of
Walnutport, Gordon D., of Harrisburg and Robert E. of Bath and a stepdaughter
Lucinda, wife of Anthony Cupilliari of Orbesonia, Huntington County. Services:
11:30 a.m. Friday, Schisler Funeral Home 2119 Washignton Avenue, Northampton.
Calling 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Friday.
Naomi C. E. ZELLNER
Saturday, January 6, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Naomi C. E. ZELLNER, 86, formerly of Hickory Hills, Bath, died Friday in
Gracedale, Nazareth R 1. She was the widow of the Elmer D. ZELLNER. Born in
Germansville, she was a daughter of the late Tilghman A. and Jennie S. L. (Riedy)
Heil. She was a member of Ebenezer Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. She was a
past officer of Blue Ridge Trail 179, Daughters of America, New Tripoli.
Survivors: Sons, Herman M. of Bath, Curtis L, of Phillipsburg, and Erwin E. of
Slatington; brothers, Wilbur of Slatington and Cleo of Allentown: 11
grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. Services
11 a.m. Tuesday, Keller Funeral Home, 23-25 S. Madison St., New Tripoli. Calol
7-8 pm Monday.
Naomi C. ZELLNER Bartholomew
Thursday, November 17, 1988
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Naomi C. Bartholomew, 82, of 107 Main Street, Glendon, died Wednesday in
her home. She and her husband, Henry P. Bartholomew, Sr. were married 67 years
in April. Born in Bath, she was a daughter of the late Steward and Olivia (Silfies)
ZELLNER. Survivors: Husband; sons, LeRoy of Easton, Sherwood of Nazareth,
Richard in Indiana, Henry P., Jr. of Milton, Fla, and Carl of Phillipsburg;
daughters, Mrs. Edith Tornitcky of Whitehall Township and Mrs. Sheovadean Nelson
of Pensacola, Fla: brothers, Paul of Mansfield, Ohio, Harold of Nazareth and
Elmer of Palmer Township; sisters, Mrs. Frances Frey of Paler Township, Mrs.
Marian Kilpatrick of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Mrs. Anita Difilippantonia of
Bangor, and Lillian Meixell and Mrs. Evelyn Huff, both of Nazareth, 76
grandchildren, 83 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren. A
daughter, Mrs. Margaret Werner, and a son Roland, preceded her in death.
Services 2 pm. Friday, Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown. Call 1-2 pm.. Friday.
Naomi E. Deibert
Sunday, November 12, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Naoimi E. Deibert, 89, formerly of 137 N. 12th St., Allentown, died
Friday in the Phoebe Home, Allentown. She was the wife of the late Lawrence W.
Deibert. She was a secretary for alderman Thomas Miller of Allentown. Born in
Washignton Township, she was a daughter of the late William and Amanda(ZELLNER)
Hunsicker. She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Allentown.
Survivor: Brother, Russell of Slatington. Services: 1 pm Tuesday, Stephens
Funeral Home, 1335-1337 Linden St., Allentown. Call 12:30 to 1 pm. Tuesday.
Nevin J. Sechler
Monday, March 5, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Nevin J. Sechler, 73, of 58 Liberty Lane, Schnecksville R3, died Saturday in the
Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband of Florence L. (ZELLNER)
Sechler. He worked in the maintenance department of Mayo Motors, Trexlertown,
for several years, retiring in 1979. Born in Weisenberg township, he was a son
of the late George A. and Eva A., (Schuler) Sechler. He was a member of
Seiberlingsville United Church of Christ. Surviving with his widow are a
daughter, Doris J. wife of Arthur Billig of Schnecksville; a brother, Willard of
Kutztown R2; two sisters, Jean, wife of Bernie Mack of Ephrata and Pauline, wife
of Kermit Wagner of Allentown; a stepsister, Esther, wife of George Metzger of
Kempton, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at
10 am. Wednesday in the Gilbert F. Keller & Son Funeral Home, 20 N. Church St.,
Fogelsville. Calling hours will be 7-8:30 Tuesday.
Nevin R. ZELLNER
Sunday, March 28, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Nevin R. ZELLNER, 62, of 8635 Ashfield Road, Slatington, died Friday in his
home. He was the husband of Marion C. (Miller) ZELLNER. He was a mechanic for
Schleicher Trucking Company, Andreas, for 12 years, retiring last November.
Born in Germansville, he was a son of the late Victor and Emma T. (Beltz)
ZELLNER. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Wife:, son,
Jeffrey D. of Coaldale, daughter, Tina M., wife of Paul F. Watt of Germansville;
brothers, Ernest M. of Ormrod, sisters, Mrs. Helen M. Phillips of New Tripoli
and Mrs. Florence L. Sechler of Schnecksville; five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Harding-fox Funeral Home, 25-27
N. 2nd St., Slatington. Call 10-11 am Tuesday.
Olga H. ZELLNER –
Thursday, June 9, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Olga H. ZELLNER, 78, formerly of 213 S. Canal
St., Walnutport, died Wednesday in Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem. She was the
wife of the late Sherwood H. ZELLNER. She was a teacher in the Whitehall-Coplay
School District for 30 years until retiring in 1978. Born in St. Clair,
Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late Rev. John G. and Eugenia (Obushkevich)
Fekula. She was a member of St. Vladimir’s Ukranian Catholic Church,
Palmerton. There are no immediate survivors. Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. Monday in
the church, Call 6-7 p.m. Sunday in church. Arrangements, Kohut Funeral Home,
Allentown.
Oliver ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania, published July 20, 1914
Oliver ZELLNER on Sunday afternoon died in Lykens, O. He was 74 years, 5 months
and 13 days old. He leaves one son, John H. in that city. The body was sent
to Bethlehem where Undertaker L. L. Brickel took it to the home of his
brother-in-law, R. L. Keper, 352 Spruce Street, Bethlehem, whence the funeral on
Friday at 9 a.m. will take place. Service in the house. Interment will be made
in Moorestown cemetery.
Paul T. ZELLNER
Friday, May 31, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Paul T. ZELLNER, 82 of Newharts, R 3, Slatington, died Thursday in his home. He
was the husband of the late Maude H. (Scheffler) ZELLNER. He was a custodian
for the Northern Lehigh School District for nine years before retiring in 1968.
Before that, he was an electrician for various companies in the Upper Lehigh
County area for many years. Born in Washington Township, he was a son of the
late Welles T. and Daisy L. (Handwerk) ZELLNER. He was a member of Friedens
United Church of Christ, Slatington, R3, and a former council member of the
church when it was the Friedens Lutheran Church. Surviving are a son, Lynnwood,
W. J. with whom he resided; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home,
54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. A calling hour will precede the services.
Pauline M. ZELLNER
Saturday, March 27, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Pauline M. ZELLNER, 76, of 1222 E. Livingston St., Allentown died Friday in
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of Wilson H.
ZELLNER. They were married 60 years in November. She and her husband owned and
operated the Nazareth Music Center from 1954 to 1961. She also worked as a
consultant to her daughter’s bridal business. Bridals by Sandra, in Nazareth.
Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Minerva (Yeakel)
Fink. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Nazareth.
Survivors: Husband, son, Robert F. of Gettysburg, daughter, Sandra F., wife of
Dallas Yeakel of Nazareth, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services 1:30 pm Tuesday, Barholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St.,
Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 pm. Monday.
Pearl J. ZELLNER
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Pearl I. ZELLNER, 81, of Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center II,
Bethelehem, formerly of 507 Dalton St., Emmaus, died Tuesday in Sacred Heart
Hospital. She was the diwo of Charles T. ZELLNER. Born in Fullerton, she was a
daughter of late Jacob K. and Daisy M. (Young) Behney. Surviving are two sons;
Charles of Emmaus and Lester C. of Allentown: a daughter Pauline, wife of Dallas
Adams of Emmaus; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Philips of West Catasauqua and
Marveline, wife of George Hanna of Bethlehem; seven grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 pm. Thursday, in the Horace W.
Schantz Funeral Home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus. A calkling hour
will precede the services.
Pearl R. Emes
Thursday, October 11, 1990
Obituary Mrs. Pearl R. Emes, 95, of 253 N. 3rd St., Lehighton, died
Tuesday in Gnaden Huetten Nursing and Convalescent Center, Lehighton. She was
the wife of the late Harry H. Emes. Born in Lehighton, she was a daughter of
the late Clinton J. and Emma (Crothermal) ZELLNER. Survivors: Son, Clinton S.
Minnich of Lehighton and a grandson. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Andrew P.
Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron Streets, Lehighton. Call 10-11 am
Saturday.
Ralph E. Swank
Thursday, February 17, 1994
Obituary Ralph E. Swank, 93, of 74 Gapview Road, Slatington, died Wednesday in
Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. He was the husband of the late Mildred M.
(Zimmerman) Swank and a companion of the late Naomi C. E. ZELLNER. He was a
self-employed farmer in Lowhill Township for many years until retiring. Born in
Ringtown, he was a son of the late Frank and Minerva (Lindenmuth) Swank. He was
a member of Christ UCC at Lowhill, Lowhill Township. Survivors: Brother,
Richard of Wescosville and sisters, Mrs. Mary Hendricks of Ellenton, FLA.,
Esther, wife of Richard Kern of Macungie, Grace, wife of George Lawrence of
Emmaus, and Emma, wife of Donald Weider of Grand Junction, Colo. Services:
1:30 pm. Saturday, Schmoyer Funeral Home, 8926 Brookdale Road, Breinigsville.
Call 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Saturday.
Ramon ZELLNER
Sunday, September 17, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Ramon ZELLNER, 56, of Allentown, died Friday in Allentown Hospital. He was a
laborer at American Nickeloid Co., Walnutport, for more than 30 years. Born in
Allentown, he was a son of the late Allen and Wilma (Drunkenmiller) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Son Jason of Slatington R1, brothers: Richard and Rondald, both of
Walnutport, Vincent of Allentown and Wayne of Slatington and sister, Mrs. Betty
Gruber of Lehighton. Services: At convenience of the family. No calling
hours. Arrangement Thomas Funeral Home, in Palmerton.
Raymond Owens
ZELLNER, Sr. (click here)
Nov. 27, 1968
Raymond S. Snyder
Saturday, May 20, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Raymond S. Snyder, 69, of 473 Bushkill Center Road, Nazareth, died Friday in
Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of Geraldine V. (Wambold) Snyder. They
observed their 48th wedding anniversary in December. He was a cement
mill worker for 30 years at the former Penn Dixie Cement Co., Plant 4, Nazareth,
before retiring in 1970. Born in Bath, he was a son of the late Claude and
Elsie (ZELLNER) Snyder. He was an Army Veteran of World War II. Survivors:
Wife; daughters, Delores G., wife of Miklos Molnar, and Diane I., wife of Bruce
Uhler, both of Nazareth and Linda A., wife of Barry Tobias of LaPorta, Texas;
brothers, Norman and Edward, both of Palmer Township, Earl of Costa Mesa, Calif.
And Carl of Cementon; sisters, Mrs. Marie Knowled of Nazareth, Helen, wife of
Stanley Fehr, and Mrs. Anna Mack, both of Bushkill Township, Betty, wife of
Daniel Murante and Marlene, wife of Robert Manini, both of Pen Argyl, eight
grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Military services; 1:30 Monday,
Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 pm
Sunday and 12:30 to 1:30 pm Tuesday.
Reuben M. ZELLNER
Tuesday, June 3, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Reuben M. ZELLNER, 68 of 114 North Avenue, Jim Thorpe, died Monday in Sacred
Heart Hospital. He was the husband of margaret (Haman) ZELLNER. He was a
mechanic for the former Fauzio Brothers, Nesquehoning, until the company
closed. Born in Mahoning Township, he was a son of the late Moses and Emma (Sittler)
ZELLNER. Surviving with his widow are two sons, Reuben M., Jr. and Charles,
Both of Summit Hill: Three daughters, Joan, wife of Daniel Marsolick, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Smith, both of Summit Hill, and Marie, wife of Neal Hinkle of
Allentown: Three brothers, Wallace of Weissport, and William and Harold, both
of Lehighton, R1; four sisters, Mrs. Walter Ripkey of Lehighton, Mable,wife of
Hand Graver of Long Run, Franklin Township, Mrs. Alice Mary Schaeffer of
Palmerton, R. 1 and Julia, wife of Albert Schaeffer of West Penn Township, 20
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be 1:30 pm.
Thursday, in the Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron Streets,
Lehighton. Calling hours will be 7-9 pm Wednesday.
Richard Dehaven
Tuesday, May 16, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Richard DeHaven, 47, of 2696 Mahoning Drive West, Mahoning Township, died Sunday
in Miners Memorial Medical Center, Coaldale. He was the husband of Narene C. (Creitz)
DeHaven. He was a forest fire supervisor with the state Department of
Environmental Resources Bureau of Forestry, covering Carbon and northern Lehigh
Counties. Aside from his job with DER, DeHaven volunteered his time and
services throughout Carbon County for emergency service agencies. In his
community, he became a member of the Mahoning Township Fire Department in 1965,
and served on the board of directors of the Mahoning Valley Ambulance
Association for at least 20 years. He also was an emergency medical technician
on the ambulance for about a decade. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Robert
N. and Marposa (ZELLNER ) DeHaven of Lehighton. Survivors: Wife and parents,
son Cory, at home; daughter, Sonya, wife of Paul Laub of Beaver Falls, Beaver
County; brother, Lynn of Lehighton and sisters, Kathy of Lehighton and Bonnie
Jean of Stroudsburg. Services: 11 am, Thursday, St. John United Church of
Christ, Mahoning Township. Call 6-9 pm Wednesday in Church. Arrangements,
Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, Lehighton.
Richard H. Kolb
Sunday, May 5, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Richard H. Kolb, 58, of Dillsburg, R2, York County, died Friday in his home. He
was the husband of Kathryn E. (Frederick) Kolb. He was a mail driver for Bell
of Pennsylvania for many years until retiring. Born in Washington Township,
Lehigh County, he was a son of the late Henry A. and Lizzie R. (ZELLNER) Kolb.
Surviving with his widow are two daughters: Mrs. Linda Kimmel of Dillsburg, R2,
and Barbara of Dillsburg, R1, a brother Robert Kulp of Albany, GA and a
grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Cocklin Funeral Home, 30
N. Chestnut St., Dillsburg. A calling hour will precede the services.
Richard T. ZELLNER, Sr.
Sunday, October 15, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Richard A. ZELLNER, Sr., 60, of 23 Cherry St., Walnutport, died Saturday in
Sacred Heart Hospital. He was the husband of Mae E. (Fritzinger) ZELLNER. They
observed their 31st wedding anniversary in May. He worked in a blast
furnace at Bethlehem Steel Corp for 37 years, retiring in 1984. Born in
Fountain Hill, he was a son of the late Allen and Wilma (Druckmiller) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Wife: son, Richard A., Jr. at home; daughter, Lynne A., wife of
Danny J. Ehrich, Jr. of Slatington; brothers, Ronald of Walnutport, Wayne of
Slatington and Vincent of Allentow; sister, Mrs. Betty Gruber of Lehighton and a
grandson. Services: Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N.
2nd St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 pm Wednesday.
Robert Berner
ZELLNER (click here)
4 Oct. 1894 - 16 July 1978
Robert Charles Bennett
Wednesday, January 3, 1996
Obituary Robert Charles Bennett, son of Robert L. and Jodi A. ( ZELLNER) Benett
of 403 E. Myrtle Ave., Trevose, Bucks County, was stillborn Dec. 26, in Jeanes
Hospital, Philadelphia. Survivors: Parents: sister, Stephanie, at home,
maternal grandfather, Kenneth M. ZELLNER, Sr. of Coopersburg; paternal
grandparents, Robert and Leanne Bennett of Macungie, and paternal
great-grandmother, Vivian Fowler of Bethlehem. Graveside services: 1 p.m.
Thursday, Woodlawn Memorial Park, Allentown. No calling hours. Arrangements,
Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, Allentown.
Robert Berner
Zellner (click here)
10 June 1901, Georgia
Robert Owens ZELLNER
Sunday, June 29, 1952
Robert Owens ZELLNER, 82, died at his
residence in the Red Bone district Sunday following an illness of two months. He
was a retired farmer.
Funeral services will be held at 4 PM Monday in the Ramah
Primitive Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Dumas ZELLNER; four daughters, Mrs. J. B. Freeman,
Mrs. Fred McLarty, Miss Mary ZELLNER - and Mrs. William Koski; six sons,
Bernard, James C., Raymond O., Glen, Cornell and Clifford T.; one brother, Ben
A. ZELLNER
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Macon Telegraph
Robt. O. ZELLNER Passes in Lamar
Funeral Services for Robert Owens ZELLNER, 82, were held
Monday at 4:00 PM in the Ramah Primitive Baptist Church.
Mr. ZELLNER, a prominent farmer of the Redbone District, died
early Sunday at his home, following an illness of two months. He was a member of
a pioneer Monroe County family, the son of Redbone late Andrew ZELLNER and Emma
Owens ZELLNER.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bessie Dumas ZELLNER; four
daughters, Mrs. J. B. Freeman and Mrs. Fred McLarty, both of Macon, Miss Mary A.
ZELLNER, of Brunswick and Mrs. William Koski, of Martinez, CA; six sons, Berner
ZELLNER and James C. ZELLNER, both of Culloden; Raymond O. ZELLNER, Glen ZELLNER
and Cornell ZELLNER, all of Barnesville and Clifford P. ZELLNER, of Augusta; one
brother, Ben H. ZELLNER, of Culloden.
The funeral service was conducted by Elder A. W. Corley,
pastor of the church, and the Rev. A. T. Persons, pastor of the Chase Memorial
Church, Columbus, paid a beautiful tribute to the life of Mr. ZELLNER. Two songs
were sung, "Does Jesus Care?" and "Sweet By and By," by Miss Florine Taylor and
Mrs. Grady Dumas, with Mrs. Trumie Elliott at the piano.
Following the service, burial was made in the church
cemetery, under the direction of the Ash Dillon Funeral Home. The pallbearers
were Jewett ZELLNER, Andrew Smith, B. J. Spear, D. G. Pippin, Sam Elder, and
Lloyd Keadle.
Robert P. ZELLNER
Friday, May 1, 1987
Obituary Robert P. ZELLNER, 62, of 561 Pinetop Trail, Bethlehem, died Wednesday
in his home, Northampton County Coroner, Joseph F. Reichel attributed death to
natural causes. ZELLNER, was the husband of Betty (Schaffer) ZELLNER. He was a
supervisor for the former Western Electric Co., Allentown, before retiring in
1981 after 35 years service. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Paul
and Bertha (Schlegel) ZELLNER. He was a member of Christ UCC, Bethlehem.
Surviving with his widow are two sons: Robert of Bethlehem and Gregory of
Breinigsville: two brothers, Paul of Bethlehem and Rollin of St. Petersburg,
Fla., three sisters, Mrs. Elda Varner and Mrs. Betty Jaxheimer, both of
Bethlehem, and Mrs. Lorain Hovis of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, and three
grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the church.
There will be no calling hours. The Snyder-Hinkle Funeral Home, 527 Center St.,
Bethlehem, is in charge of arrangements.
Robert Samuel ZELLNER (click here then scroll down)
Ohio, 1954
Robert Williams
Tuesday, May 28, 1996
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Rev. Robert R. Williams, 63, of 9 Oak St., Lehighton, died Friday in Lehigh
Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He drove the No 9 race car at Mahoning
Valley Speedway for many years. Born in Long Run, Carbon County, he was the son
of the late Evor and Elsie (ZELLNER) Williams. He was an Air Force veteran of
the Korean War. Survivors: Brothers, Harry of Northampton, Evor of Mahoning
Township and Clinton of Smithport, Indiana County; sisters, Elsie, wife of
Earl Koch of Newfoundland, Wayne County, Ida Ahner of Long Run and Emma, wife of
William Houser of Lehighton; companion, Margaret Ahern, with whom he resided;
sons, Robert W. in Maryland and Randy Keiser of Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Carol
W. Larson and Jody W. Williams, both in Florida and Cindy W. Williams in
Maryland; six grandchildren and a great-grandson. Services: 8 pm. Wednesday,
Richard M. Miller Funeral Home, 137 Fairview St., (Union Hill, Lehighton. Call
7-8 pm Wednesday.
Rollin Albert ZELLNER
Saturday, August 30, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Rollin Albert ZELLNER, 78, of St. Petersburg, Fla, died August 18, 1997 in Sun
Coast Hospital, Largo. He was the husband of Dolores (Werst) ZELLNER for 55
years. He owned and operated the former Rollin’s Cadillac Services in Florida
since 1958. Previously, he worked for Dew Cadillac, Florida and the former
ZELLNER Reo Co., Bethlehem, Pa. Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of the late
Paul and Bertha (Schlegel) ZELLNER. He was a member of Central Bible Church,
St. Petersburg. Survivors: Wife; sons, Rollin A., Jr. and Gary, both of St.
Petersburg; daughter, Shirley Anderson of Clearwater, Fla; brother, Paul of
Bethlehem; sisters, Betty Jaxheimer of Bethlehem and Lorraine Hovis of
Mechancisburg, Cumberland County; seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. Services: Were held in Abbey Parkland funeral Home, Palm
Harbor, Fla.
Ron ZOELLNER
August 6, 1996
Obituary, Sun-Sentinel Ft. Lauderdale, p. 6B, August
9, 1996
Zoellner, Ron, 58
died Ft. Lauderdale, FL died August 6,
1996.
National Cremation Society, Dania.
Rosemary D. ZELLNER
Sunday, January 18, 1998
Obituary Rosemary D. ZELLNER, 65, of 810 W. Lehigh Street, Bethlehem, died
Friday, January 16, 1998 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife
of Paul K. ZELLNER for 46 years. She was employed in the dye room at Synthetic
Thread Co., Bethlehem, for 15 years until retiring in 1989. Born in Lehighton,
she was the daughter of the late Wilbur S. and Frances (Donigan) Horn. She was
a member of SS. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Survivors: Husband,
daughter, Paula, wife of Edward Floyd of Fullerton, sons, Larry J. Horn of
Allentown, Francis P. ZELLNER of Bethlehem and Jerome ZELLNER and Phillip
ZELLNER, both at home, brothers, Francis of Bethlehem and James E. Stroudsburg,
and six grandchildren. Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Long Funeral Home, 500
Linden St., Bethlehem, Mass at 10 a.m. in the church. Call 7-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Roy B. Kelchner
Sunday, January 8, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Roy B. Kelchner, 83, of 3509 Carter Rd.,
Bethlehem Township, died Friday in Muhlenberg Hospital Center. He was the
husband of Arlene E. (Wimmer) Kelchner, who died in 1987. He was employed by
the Bethlehem Steel Corp, for many years until retiring in 1975. Born in
Bethelehm Township, he was a son of the late Elwood and Sadie (ZELLNER) Kelchner.
He was a member of Ebenezer Bible Fellowship Church, Bethlehem. Survivors:
Son, Dr. Roy J. of West Melbourne, Fla; daughters, Louise, wife of John Makuvek
of Bethlehem and Brends, wife of Drew Brown of Lansdown, Delaware County;
sisters, Florence Rohn of Bethlehem, Dorothy Young of Easton and Ella Reagle of
State College, Centre County; nine grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Lester S. Pearson Funeral Home,
1901 Linden St., Bethlehem. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Monday and 10-11 a.m. Tuesday.
Roy Ray Marquardt, Jr.
Wednesday, February 22, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Roy Ray Marquardt, Jr., 67, of 138 W. 12th
Street, Emporia, Kansas, formerly of Dwight, Kan; Trenton, N. J. and Nazareth,
died Monday in Vintage Manor Nursing Home, Topeka, Kan. He was the former
husband of Alice Keafer of Dwight. He was an assistant manager of the
Statehouse Cafeteria, Trenton Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Roy
R., Sr., and Ruth (ZELLNER ) Marquardt. He was a member of First United
Methodist Church, Emporia. Survivors: Sons, Roy Ray III, with the Army in
Germany, Earl David Sherwood of Dwight and Peter John Mark, with the Army in
Hawaii, daughters, Ruthanne Louise Marquardt Talib of Dwight, Diane Alice in
Pennsylvania, Carolann Susan Thompson in Maryland, Maryann Betty Marquardt
Mallory of Manhattan, Kansas, and Leona Horton of Stroudsburg; sisters, June
Kutzman of Bloomsbury, N. J., Florence Delong of Allentown, and Frances Harstine
and Adel Nattress, both of Nazareth, brother, Albert Moyer of Allentown and 17
grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Carlson Funeral Home, Emporia. No
calling hours.
Roy S. Wertman
Monday, March 23, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Roy S. Wertman, 79, of Slatington R2, died Saturday in Allentown Hospital. He
was the husband of the late Helen V. (ZELLNER) Wertman. He was a farmer in the
Slatedale and Slatington areas for many years. Born in Slatedale, he was a son
of the late Victor and Carrie (Rex) Wertman. He was a member of Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, Slatedale. Survivors: Daughter, Jeannette, wife of George
Hildenbrandt, of State College, Centre County; brothers, Claude of Allentown and
Harold of Walnutport; sisters, Marie, wife of August Nickisher and Dorothy, wife
of Carl Schneck, both of Slatington R2 and a granddaughter. Services: 10 am.
Wednesday, Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, 1778 Main St., Slatedale. Call 7-8:30
pm. Tuesday.
Russell J. ZELLNER –
Tuesday, November 24, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Russell J. “Speedy” ZELLNER, 73, of 10 Seneca
Road, Lehighton, died Monday in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. He was the
husband of the late Mary J. (Novak) ZELLNER. He and his son, Russell J. of
Lehighton, owned the Pleasant Corners Tavern, Lehighton R1. Before retiring, he
was a spray painter for Banner Metals, Stroudsburg. Born in Lehighton, he was a
son of the late Raymond H. and Mava Emma (Hahn) ZELLNER. Survivors: Son, and
daughter, Christaine at home. Services, 11 a.m. Friday, Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral
Home, 4th and Iron Streets, Lehighton. Call 7-9 p.m. Thursday.
Russell W. Hunsicker
Sunday, March 22, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Russell W. Hunsicker, 87, of 4460 Park View Drive, Schnecksville, formerly of
405 E. Washington St., Slatington, died Friday, March 20 in Manor Care Health
Services, Salisbury township. He was the husband of Arlene S. A. (Ruch)
Hunsicker. They were married for 56 years last August. He was a chemical mixer
for the former Trojan Powder Co, South Whitehall township, for 40 years until
retiring in 1975. Born inWashington Township, he was a son of the late William
and Amanda (ZELLNER) Hunsicker. Survivors: Wife, nieces and nephews.
Services: 1:30 pm. Tuesday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309,
Schnecksville. Call 12:30 – 1:30 pm. Tuesday.
Ruth E. ZELLNER
Wednesday, July 30, 1986
Services Services for Mrs. Ruth E. ZELLNER, 66, of Mountainview Apts,
Slatington, who was killed Thursday when a crane crashed into the apartment
building where she resided, will be at 1:30 pm Thursday in the Charles H.
Campton Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Calling hours will be noon
Thursday until services. She was the wife of Joseph ZELLNER. They observed
their 46th Wedding anniversary in April. Born in Berlinsville, she
was a daughter of the late Charles and Blanche Brown. She was a member of
Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville. Surviving with her husband are three
daughters, Charlotte, wife of Bruce R. Fritzinger and Barbara, wife of Edgar H.
Finley, both of Walnutport and Elizabeth, wife of Kenneth E. Osborne of
Slatington, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Ruth H. ZELLNER
November 16, 1968
Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Mrs. Ruth H,. ZELLNER, 69, wife of Mark ZELLNER, 189
Millway St., Lehighton, died Wednesday night at her home. Born in Kidder
Township, she was a daughter of the late Ulysses and Emma (Eckley) Henning. The
deceased was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Lehighton. Surviving in
addition to her husband are a son, Donald, Allentown, R. D. 4; three brothers,
Lloyd, and Russell of Palmerton; Theodore, Camden, N. J. ; Three sisters, Mrs.
Vera Bagana, Mrs. Irene Wicker, Canden; Mrs. Dorothy Kressley of Allentown; a
granddaughter and three great-grandsons. The funeral will be held today at 11
am. from the Garrett Funeral Home, Lehighton.
Mrs. George A.
ZELLNER (Senie Emily Maynard ZELLNER) (click here)
Sherwood H. ZELLNER
Monday, May 28, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Sherwood H. ZELLNER, 72, of 213 S. Canal St., Walnutport, died Sunday in his
home. He was the husband of Olga H. (Fekula) ZELLNER. They were married 42
years on May 19. He was last employed as a salesman for the Altemose Fuel Co.,
Allentown, for four years until retiring in 1978. Previously, he was a
manufacturer’s representative in Allentown for the Finneran and Haley Paint Co.
Born in Walnutport, he was a son of the late Granville and Jennie (Kreitz)
ZELLNER. He was a member of St. Vladimir’s Greek Catholic Church, Palmerton.
Survivors: Wife Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the church; Divine Liturgy at
10 a.m. in the church. Call 7-9 pm. Tuesday in the church. Arrangements, Kohut
Funeral Home, Allentown.
Sterling P. Silliman
Monday, March 8, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Sterling P. Silliman, 75, of Palmerton R3, died Saturday in his home. He was
the husband of the late Helen B. (Scherer) Silliman. He was a furnace operator
for the former New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, for 43 ½ years until retiring in
1980. Born in Aquashicola, he was a son of the late John and Virgie (ZELLNER)
Silliman. Survivors: Son, Larry S. of Allentown, daughter, Nancy M., wife of
Rodney A. Gombert of Palmerton, three grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Campton Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave.,
Palmerton. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday.
Thelma A. ZELLNER
Friday, July 23, 1999
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Thelma A. ZELLNER, 87, formerly of N. 23rd St., Allentown, died
Wednesday, July 21, in Fellowship Manor, Whitehall Township. She was the wife
of Mellis M. ZELLNER, Sr., who died last year. She worked in the cafeteria of
Troxell Junion High School of the Parkland School District before retiring.
Previously, she was a keypunch operator for the former Harold Stephens Co.,
Allentown and a buyer for the former Hess’s, Hamilton Mall, Allentown. Born in
Meyersville, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Carrie (Henry) Bortz.
She was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown. She was
a former volunteer for ARC, Allentown. Survivors: Sons, Mellis M., Jr. of
Nazareth, Gerald C. in Virginia and Kenneth K. of Germansville, brother, Alton
of Seattle, Wash,; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Reigel and Mrs. Olive Stauffer, both of
Allentown, Mrs. Ruth Moessner of Philadelphia, Mrs. Lorene Snyder and Lucyanne,
wife of Nevin Kern, both of South Whitehall Township, and Mrs. Betty Gershbach
of Whitehall, 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and four great-great-
grandchildren. Services 10:30 am Saturday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland
St., Allentown. Call 9:30 to 10:30 Saturday.
Thelma May ZELLNER
Wednesday, October 2, 1991
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Thelma May ZELLNER, 81, of 38 E. Walnut St., Nazareth, died Tuesday in Leader
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Palmer Township. She was the wife of Harold
T. ZELLNER. They were married 54 years in June. She was a saleswoman at the
former Smith’s Tots-to-Teens store, Nazareth, for 10 years and before that at
the former G. C. Murphy 5 & 10 for seven years. She retired in 1970. Born in
Easton, she was a daughter of the late Jonas and Hazel W. (Wise) Brior. She was
treasurer of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Lower Nazareth Township,
for 15 years until 1975. Survivors: Husband and brothers, John E. of
Summerville, S.C. and Franklin J. of Bedfored, Bedford County. Services: 11:30
a.m Friday, Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth.
Call 10:30 –11:30 am. Friday.
Tobias ZELLNER (click here then scroll down)
Ohio, 25 Jan 1930
Vera M. ZELLNER
Sunday, October 21, 1984
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Vera M. ZELLNER, 85, of 1632 23rd St., SW, Allentown, died
Saturday in Quakertown Manor. She was the widow of Dr. Charles H. ZELLNER. She
was a director of nursing at the Allentown State Hospital, a nursing supervisor
at the Lehigh County Home (now Cedarbrook), and a psychiatric nursing supervisor
at Cornell University Hospital, N. Y. Born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, she
was a daughter of the late John and Catherine (Hagerman) Kenny. She was a
member of Grace Lutheran Church, Allentown, where she was a former member of the
church council. She was a member of the Lehigh County Medical Society.
Surviving are two step-grandchildren, six great-step-grandchildren and five
great-great-step-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 am Wednesday in the Sell
Funeral Home, 1145 Lehigh St., Allentown. A calling hour will precede the
services.
Verna M. ZELLNER
Tuesday, may 1, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Verna M. ZELLNER, 78, of Slatington, R3, died Sunday in Lehigh Valley
Hospital Center. She was the wife of William A. ZELLNER. They were married 55
years last month. She was an assistant cook at Slatington High School for 20
years before retiring in 1980. Born in Washington Township, she was a daughter
of the late Victor D. and Mary Alice (Hunsicker) Deibert. A member of Union
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs, she was a former organist and a former
pianist for the Sunday School at Friedens Union Church, Slatington, R3.
Survivors: Husband, son, Errol W. of New Milford, Conn; daughter, Brenda K.
wife of Robert W. Price of Slatington R3 and three grandchildren. Services 2
pm. Thursday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road,
Schnecksville. Call 7-8:30 pm. Wednesday.
Viola O. Kneller
Wednesday, October 20, 1993
Obituary Viola O. Kneller, 99, formerly of 5816-2 South Krocks Road,
Wescosville, died Tuesday in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the
wife of the late Russel A. Kneller. She was a housekeeper for area families for
many years before retiring. Born in Slatington, she was a daughter of the late
George and Emma (ZELLNER) Bachman. She was a member of St. Paul’s United Church
of Christ, Trexlertown. Survivors: Daughters, Emma E., wife of Vincent S.
Christman, with whom she formerly resided and Mrs. Jean L. Hess of Saylorsburg,
eight grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. She was
predeceased by a daughter, Marian M. Hanna. Services 1:30 pm. Friday, Stephens
Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden St., Allentown. Call 12:30 to 1:30 pm Friday.
Violet E. Klein
Friday, January 28, 1994
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Violet E. Klein, 76, of 223 N. 8th St., Allentown, died Wednesday in
Sacred Heart Hospital. She was the wife of the late Julius F. Klein. Born in
Lehighton, she was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Minnie (Smith)
ZELLNER. Survivors: Daughters, Sharon Gaizick of West Hazeleton, Yvonne Kern
of Slatington, Violet Schaffer, Milly Salnina and Patricia Evert, all of
Palmerton, Betty Lou Zuber of Lehighton; Arlene Fatzinger of Allentown and
Judith Hess of Slatedale; sons, Stephen Evert of Palmerton; sisters, Florence
Schlener and Jessica Holitz, both of Bethlehem, Dorothy Zellers of Lehighton and
Romaine Strohl of Palmerton; brothers, Paul k. and Dale, both of Bethlehem; 22
grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by daughters,
Mary Evert and Karmarget Evert. Services: At the convenience of the family.
Arrangements, Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem.
Violet Mae ZELLNER Buskirk
Wednesday, November 11, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Violet Mae Buskirk, 71, of New Tripoli, formerly of Upper Nazareth Township,
died Monday, November 9, in her home. She was the wife of the late Leroy
Buskirk. She was a nurse’s aide at Gracedale, Upper Nazareth Township, for 20
years before retiring. Born in Nazareth, she was a daughter of the late Roy and
Ruth (ZELLNER) Marquardt, Sr. She was a Republican committee woman.
Survivors: Son, Lee, with whom she resided, daughter, Leona, wife of Russel
Akers, of Marshall Creek, sister, June Kutzman, of Bloomsburg, N. J. three
grandchildren and a great-grandson. Memorial services: 1 p.m. Friday, Reichel
Funeral Home, 220n Washington Park, Nazareth. No calling hours.
Vivian L. Lindaman
Tuesday, February 25, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Vivian L. Lindaman, 83, formerly of Northampton, died Monday, Feb. 24, in
Liberty Nursing and rEhabilitation Center, Allentown. She was the wife of the
late Alfred J. Lindaman. She was a machine operator at the former Hy-Grade Silk
Mill, Allentown. Born in Cementon, she was a daughter of the late Archie R. and
Estella M. (Leibenguth) ZELLNER. She was a member of Bethany Wesleyan Church,
Cherryville. Survivors: Sons, James ZELLNER, of Mustang, Okla., Frederick
Lindaman of Walnutport and Glenn Lindaman of Whitehall township; daughters,
Melodie Peters of Whitehall and Cheryl, wife of Richard O’Brien of Mertztown; 23
grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Services 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the
church, Call 7-8:30 pm. Wednesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave.,
Northampton, Pa.
Wallace O. ZELLNER
Monday, December 28, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Wallace O. ZELLNER, 76, of 214 Franklin St., Weissport, a former fire chief of
Lehigh Fire Company, No 1, Lehighton, died Saturday in Gnaden Hueteen Hospital,
Lehighton. He was the husband of Bertha M. (Hahn) ZELLNER. They observed their
52nd wedding anniversary in September. ZELLNER was a truck driver
for the former Interstate Dress Carriers, Lehighton, for 21 years until retiring
in 1972. He previously worked in the fire department of Bethlehem Steel Corp.
After retiring, he assisted at the Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, Slatedale and
the Mayes-Melber Funeral Home, Weissport, for 10 years. Born in Mahoning
Township, he was a son of the late Moses and Emma (Sittler) ZELLNER. Hew as a
member of Jacob’s United Church of Christ, Weissport. Surviving, with his widow
are two brothers, Harold of Lehighton, R2, and William of Lehighton R1, and four
sisters, Mabel, wife of Henry Graver of Lehighton R3, Mrs. Alice Mary Schaeffer
of Palmerton R 1, Julia, wife of Albert Schaeffer of Andreas R 1, and Mrs.
Lillian Ripkey of Lehighton. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wedneday in the Mayes-Melber
Funeral Home, 200 Franklin St., Weissport. Calling hours will be 7-9 pm
Tuesday.
Walter E. ZELLNER
Sunday, March 28, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Walter E. ZELLNER, 81, of 510 N. 1st
St., Lehighton, died Saturday at St. Luke’s Manor, Hazleton. He was the husband
of the late Beatrice (Moulthrop) ZELLNER. He was a millwright at the Bethlehem
Steel Corp. for 32 years, retiring in 1976. Born in Nis Hollow, Lehighton, he
was the son of the late William and Mary (Gouldner) ZELLNER. Survivors:
Daughters, Kathryn Hernandex and Marie, wife of Carl Bush, both of Palmerton,
Doris, wife of Lamont Walck and Joan, wife of Eugene Armbruster, both of
Packerton, and Nancy, wife of Grover Moyer and Beverly, wife of William Wentz,
both of Lehighton; brothers, Haris of Palmerton and Allen and James, both of
Lehighton; sisters, Carrie Walck, Margaret, wife of Harold Bonser and Jenny
Searfoss, all of Lehighton: 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He
was predeceased by a son, Walter. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Mayes-Melber
Funeral Home, 200 Franklin St., Weissport. Call 10-11 a.m. Tuesday.
Walter H. ZELLNER
Monday, August 24, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Walter H. ZELLNER, 82, of Slate Belt Medical
Center, Bangor, R2, formerly of Allentown, died Sunday in Easton Hospital Born
in Ohio, he was a self-employed distributor and building contractor in the
Allentown area for many years before retiring. Survivors: Daughter, Darlene I.
Lotte, with whom he resided; son, W. Jon of Homestead, Fla.; stepson, Edward
Rising of Slateford; sister, Mrs. Minnie Brader of Fountain Hill; Three
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial Services: 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Street, Allentown. No calling
hours.
Walter J. Seiwell
April 4, 1952
Hazelton Newspaper Born – Rock Glen, Pa Died – Pottsville, Pa. Church -
Trinity Lutheran, Pottsville, Spouse – Eva M. ZELLNER, Occupation –railroad
engineer
Warren C. Serfass
Monday, September 28, 1992
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Warren C. Serfass, 69 of 1627 E. Washington St., Allentown, died Sunday in his
home. He was a maintenance man at the former Lehigh Dye and Finishing Co.,
Allentown, for many years until retiring. Born in Dillingersville, he was a son
of the late Calvin and Flora (ZELLNER) Serfass. An Army Air Corps veteran of
World War II, he was a past commander of Herbert Paul Lentz Post 29, American
Legion, Allentown. Survivors: Son, Dale H. of Whitehall Township, and sisters,
Arlene Hoch, with whom he resided, and Grace, wife of Robert Ruder of Emmaus.
Services: Noon Thursday, Kulik Funeral Home, 426 Hanover Ave., Allentown. Call
11 a.m. noon Thursday.
Willard E. Brey
Saturday, January 13, 1990
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Willard E. Brey, 73 of 3070 Devonshire Road,
Allentown, died Thursday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband
of Ruth A. (Reeser) ZELLNER Brey. He was a steward at Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Emmaus, for five years, retiring in 1977. Before that, he was the proprietor of
the former Topton House Hotel for 16 years and was a partner at the former
Mutchler & Brey Roofing and Sheet Metal Co., Emmaus, for 16 years. Born in
Emmaus, he was a son of the late Charles and Estella (Wissler) Brey.
He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Barbara,
wife of Stephen Kollar of Emmaus, and Linda, wife of Peter Waznikaitus of
Prospect, Conn; stepdaughter, Lois, wife of Glenn Mangold of Yardley, Bucks
County, stepsons, Leon ZELLNER of Kutztown and Warren ZELLNER, of Winona Falls,
Ind. And 11 grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Monday Kulik-Reinsmith Funeral
Home, 225 Elm. St. Emmaus, Pa. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.
William A. NABOURS
August 22, 1922, Cameron Herald, Cameron, Texas
husband of Eliza
ZELLNER NABOURS
William David ZELLNER
Wedensday, Nov. 17, 1999
Obituary William David ZELLNER, 52, of Box 123-B, Andreas, R. S., died Tuesday,
Nov. 16, 1999 at home. He was the husband of Jewel I. (Fritz) ZELLNER. He was
a dye casting technician at Blue Ridge Pressure Casting, Lehighton. Born in
Coaldale, he was a son of William T. ZELLNER of Lehighton and the late Minerva
(Lorah) ZELLNER. He was a member of St. Peter’s Union Church, Tamaqua, R. 3,
Pa. An Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, he was a member of the Lehighton
American Legion. He was also a member of the Mahoning Valley Fire Company and
the Beaver Rod & Gun Club. Survivors: Wife and, Father, sons, David S. and
Robert I., both of Andreas, sisters, Elsie Hine and Ruth Ann Miller, both of
Tamaqua and a grandchild. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Robert S. Nester Funeral
Home, New Ringgold, R 2.
William E. Musco
Friday, December 8, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William E. Musco, 86 of Washington, N.J., died Thursday in Leader Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center, Palmer township. He was the husband of Jennie (Reninger)
Musco. His first wife, Ruth B. (Thatcher) Musco, died in 1986. He was a truck
Driver for Superior Trucking and had a sales route, selling Charles Chips and
Bickels snack food products in Warren, Hunterdon and Somerset counties. Born in
Klecknersville, he was a son of the late Michael and Lizzie (ZELLNER) Musco.
Survivors: Wife, daughters, Joan Uhler of Asbury, N.J., Gail Sinkbeil of
Milford, N. J., Ruth Ann Metzgar of Mount Bethel and Linda Seyfarth of
Lafayette, N. J.; sister, Jennie Reph of Ontario, Canada; brother Amandus of
Northampton; 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A daughter,
Madeline Klimka, died in 1992. He also was predeceased by a son William.
Services 11 a.m. Monday, DeVoe Funeral Home, 136 W. Washington Ave., Washington,
N.J. Call 6-9 pm. Sunday.
William H. Shupp
Wednesday, March 20, 1985
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William H. Shupp, 80, of 5897 Sullivan Trail, Nazareth, formerly of Slatington
R1, died Tuesday in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of the late Clara F.
(ZELLNER) Shupp. He was a maintenance worker for Hess’s and then Leh’s
department stores, Allentown, retiring at age 65. Before that, he was a boxer
and then a trainer in Kresgeville until 1955. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Jule
Goralski, with whom he resided. The Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, 1778 Main St.,
Slatedale, is in charge of arrangements.
William H. ZELLNER
Saturday, June 20, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William H. “Billy Buck” ZELLNER, 91, of Bucktown, owner-operator of ZELLNER
Confectionery Store, Bucktown, died Friday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He
was the husband of the late Maude J. (Walters) ZELLNER. He owned and operated
the Bucktown store for the past 68 ?years. Before that, he worked in Slatedale
Silk Mill for 27 years. He was also a skilled auto mechanic, roofer, carpenter,
barber, painter and calligrapher. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late
Lillian Dorward Scrafford. Surviving are a daughter, Mildred J. Nicholson of
Jacksonville, Fla; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services
will be at 10:30 am Tuesday in the Robert K. Hahn Funeral Home, 1778 Main
Street, Slatedale. Calling hours will be 7-8:309 pm Monday.
William J. Stravinsky
Saturday, December 14, 1991
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William J. Stravinsky, 57, of Slatington, R4, died Thursday in his home. He was
the husband of Marie M. (ZELLNER) Stravinsky. They were married 33 years in
October. He was a cord machine operator for the former Keystone Lamp Co.,
Slatington, for 33 years. Born in Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, he was a son
of Anna M. (Niemetz) Stravinsky of Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County and the late
William A. Stravinsky. He was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church,
Berlinsville. He was an Air Force Veteran. Survivors: Wife and, Mother.
Services 9 am Monday, Campton Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Mass
at 9:30 a.m. in the church. Call 7-8:30 pm Sunday.
William J. ZELLNER
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William M. Dornblaser
Sunday, July 4, 1993
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William M. Dornblaser, 93, of 8 Maple St., Slatington, died Saturday in the home
of his daughter, Perma F., wife of Robert C. Hallman, Jr. of Slatington. He was
the husband of the late Lillian E. (ZELLNER) Dornblaser. He was a laborer for
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for 30 years, retiring in 1962.
Born in Northampton, he was a son of the late Robert and Emma (Messinger)
Dornblaser. Survivors: Daughter, another daughter, Irene A., wife of Luther
Oswald of Slatington; sisters, Betty, wife of George Roth of Macungie, Mrs.
Shirley Geist of Chapmans, and Anna Mae, wife of Paul Fichter of Bally;
stepbrothers, Russell and Charles, both of Topton; three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home,
25-27 N. 2nd St., Slatington. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
William S. K. Price
February 10, 1977
Hazeleton Standard-Speaker William S. K. Price Age 70 Born St. Clair Died in
Hazleton Church = Christ UCC, Spouse – Violet ZELLNER , Father – William Price,
Mother – Kate Kloss Undertaker = Christ, Hometown, Occupation = coal miner
Other residence -Quakake
William W. Morthimer
Saturday, January 11, 1986
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
William W. Morthimer, 71, of Allentown, died Friday in Allentown Hospital. He
was the husband of Emma E. (Muehlberger) Morthimer. The couple observed their
47th Wedding anniversay in September. He was employed by the Lehigh
Valley Transit Co., for 49 years retiring in 1979 as a mechanical Supervisor.
Born in Walnutport, he was a son of the late Alex and Estella (ZELLNER)
Morthimer. He was a 32nd degree, Mason affiliated with Greenleaf
Lodge 561, Allentown. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Janet J. at
home; a brother, Glenn A. of Allentown and two sisters, Mrs. Frances Worman of
Emmaus and Germaine, wife of Russell Peek of Allentown. Services will be at
10:30 am. Tuesday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown.
Calling hours will be 7-8:30 pm Monday.
William ZELLNER
Bethlehem Globe Times, Pennsylvania,
published October 17, 1914
The funeral of the late William ZELLNER, who on Monday evening died in the
Reading Hospital of injuries received while at work in the Reading-Bayonne Steel
Works, yesterday took place from his late home, 20 West Fourth Street. A
service was conducted by Rev. D. B. Clark, in the First Reformed Church. The
body was buried in Fairview Cemetery. A service was conducted at the grave by
members of South Bethlehem Lodge, 535 L. O. O. M. and Danielsville council, Jr.
O. U. A. M. who attended the funeral in a body and were the pallbearers. The
funeral was largely attended.
Willis E. Schneck
Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Willis E. Schneck, 92, of 3434 Franklin St., Emerald, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, in
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of the late Fern
E. (ZELLNER) Schneck. He was a laborer in the iron Foundry of the Bethlehem
Steel Corp, for 30 years until retiring in 1971. Born in North Whitehall
Township, he was a son of the late Senator L. and Lillie I. (Hoffman) Schneck.
Survivors: Sons, Gary W. of Slatington and Bill P., of Tampa, FLA.; daughter,
Elaine J. of Slatington; brother, Carl of Walnutport, four grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren. Graveside services: 2:30 pm Friday, Union Cemeter,
Slatington. Arrangements, Hardin Fox Funeral Home, Slatington.
Wilma V. ZELLNER
Wednesday, May 20, 1987
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Wilma V. ZELLNER, 65, of 239 N. 2nd St., Lehighton, died Tuesday
in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. She was the wife of Clifford L.
ZELLNER. They observed their 46th Wedding anniversary last October.
She was a garment worker for Scotty’s Fashions in Lehighton for 18 years. Born
in Bowmanstown, she was a daughter of late Russell and Lucinda (Schoch) Rehrig.
She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Lehighton. Mrs. ZELLNER was a
past president of the Shoemaker Haydt American Legion Auxiliary, Lehighton.
Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Cleo L., wife of Roger Balliet and
Donna L., wife of Robert Borger, both of Lehighton; a brother Elwood of
Bowmanstown and four grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in the
Mayes-Melber Funeral Home, 200 Franklin St., Weissport. A calling hour will
precede the services.
Wilmer A. ZELLNER
Friday, August 25, 1989
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Wilmer A. ZELLNER, 49, of 436 Lehigh Ave., Palmerton, died Thursday in Palmerton
Hospital. He was the husband of Mary Lou (Heiney) ZELLNER. They observed their
21st wedding anniversary last March. ZELLNER was a spray painter for
Keystone Lamp Manufacturing Corp., Slatington, for the past 32 years. Born in
Germansville, he was a son of the late Henry and May (Wanamacker) ZELLNER.
Survivors: Wife; daughters, Melissa and Heather, both at home, brothers,
George, Alfred and Willard, all of Schnecksville, and a sister Marie, wife of
William Stravinsky of Slatington. Services: 10 am. Monday, Charles H. Campton
Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Call 9-10a.m. Monday.
Wilson H. ZELLNER
Tuesday, October 14, 1997
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Wilson H. ZELLNER, 84, of Moravian Hall Square Retirment Community, died Sunday,
October 12, in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Pauline M. (Fink)
ZELLNER, who died in 1993. He was a traffic manager in shipping at C. F. Martin
Guitar Co., Nazareth retiring in 1978 after 20 years of service. He began as a
salesman, then worked in customer service and repairs. He also owned and
operated the former Nazareth Music Center, where he also gave music lessons.
Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Charles F. and Bertha E. (Updegrove)
ZELLNER. He was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Nazareth. An
Army veteran of World War II, having served with the 83rd Infantry
Division Band, He was a 50 year-member of the Nazareth American Legion. ZELLNER
was founder of the Nazareth Youth Band and a past-president of the former
Nazareth Exchange Club. He was a member of the MORA Club, Bethlehem, and its
orchestra, and the Firemen Association, state of Pennsylvania, Montoursville,
Lycoming County. Survivors: Son, Robert F. of Gettysburg; daughter, Sandra F.,
wife of Dallas Yeakel of Easton; sisters, Mrs. Alida Zappe and Miriam, wife of
Benson Hartney, both of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Eva Vincent of Hellertown, four
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services: 11 am. Friday,
Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth. Call 7-8:30 pm.
Tuesday. Contributions: Church music bequest fund, c/o the funeral home.
Winnie M. Kemmerer
Friday, July 28, 1995
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Winnie M. Kemmerer, 89, of 8356 Furnace Road, Slatington, died Thursday in
Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salisbury Township. She was the wife
of the late George P. Kemmerer. She was a sewing machine operator for the
Saucon Shoe Factory, Macungie, for 17 ½ years before retiring in 1971. Born at
Slatington, R2, she was a daughter of the late Elias and Cora (Hunt) ZELLNER.
She was a member of Heidelberg Lutheran Church and Lehigh Furnace Sunday School,
both in Slatington. Survivors: Brother, Wilbert of Essex, Md and sisters,
Eleanore, wife of Thomas Foulk of Slatington, and Mrs. Elda Mack of Slatedale.
Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd
St., Slatington. Call 10-11 a.m. Monday.
Winnie Pearce
ZELLNER (click here)
Oct. 15, 2002, Forsyth, Georgia
Winnie ZELLNER WILSON
August 1, 1990, Monroe County Reporter, Forsyth, Georgia
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