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THE MORNING CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1993 DEATHS Geza J. Horvath Geza J. "Bill" Horvath, 78, formerly of Allentown, died Tuesday in Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Althea E. (Grasley) Horvath.

They were married 55 years in September. He was a plumbing and heating supply salesman for Fisher Brothers Plumbing Supply Allentown, for 15 years before retiring in 1981. Before that he worked in the same capacity at Sears, Roebuck and Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Stephen and Josephine (Vogrincics) Horvath. He was a former Salisbury Township auditor, former treasurer of Salisbury Fire Company 1 and a former Boy Scout troop adviser.

Survivors: Wife; son, Robert and a daughter, Judith wife of John Ambandos, both of Emmaus; sisters, Elizabeth Wadusky and Helen, wife of Alfred Schrettner, both of Allentown; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services: 11:30 a.m. Friday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Allentown. Call a.m. Friday.

John J. Dailey John J. Dailey, 73, of the 2100 block of Gateway Terrace, Easton, died Monday in Nursing and Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem. He was the husband of the late Ethel (Carver) Dailey and Grace (Lesher) Dailey. He served in the Navy for 16 years and in the Army for eight years.

After retiring from the military, he was a color mixer at Binney and Smith Forks Township, until 1982. Born in Easton, he was a son of the late Eugene F. and Matilda Dailey. He was a volunteer at Easton Hospital. Survivors: Brother, James of AlN.J.; Helen Stocker of Easton; stepdaughters, Bonnie L.

Kelly of Wilson and Mary E. Zaklukiewicz of Leesburg, five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a companion, Hedwig Guzik of Easton. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Friday, Rupell Funeral Home, 465 Memorial Parkway, Phillipsburg. No calling hours.

Earl Berger Earl "Guffy" Berger, 68, of Arndt's Drive, Forks Township, died Wednesday in his home. He was the husband of Frances (Panovec) Berger. They were married 48 years in January. He was an auto mechanic for Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 20 years, retiring in 1983.

Before that he worked for the former R.S. Ziegler auto dealer, Easton. Born in Palmerton, he was a son of Erma (Barlieb) Berger Wagner of Tatamy and the late Ellwood Berger, and a stepson of the late Granville Wagner. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the Europe and Pacific theaters. Survivors: Wife and mother; son Richard of Leicester, N.C., and two grandsons.

He was predeceased by a son William. Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Schmidt Mortuary, 407 Belvidere Nazareth. Call p.m. Friday.

Florence B. Lambert Florence B. Lambert, 97, of Allentown R.2, died Tuesday in Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township. She was the wife of the late William S. Lambert.

She was a cook in the Palm Beach County School District, West Palm Beach, for seven years before retiring in 1970. Born in London, England, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Lovonia (0'Hare) Brown. Survivors: Daughter, Doris wife of Julian R. Bennett of Neffs; brother Sidney of London; four granddaughters and seven greatgrandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Friday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call p.m. Friday. Louise G.

Saxton, 90, ex-state Department of Health administrator Ethel V. Olsen, 85, of Mine Hill, N.J., formerly of Easton, died Wednesday in Dover (N.J.) General Hospital. She was the wife of the late Leonard Olsen. Born in Easton, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Mary Kleedorfer. Survivors: Son, Leonard with whom she resided; brothers, Henry of Wind Gap and William of Bangor; sisters, Francis Liebert of Easton and Betty Basset of Wind Gap; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Shillinger Funeral Home, 801 Lehigh Easton. Call p.m. today. Ethel V.

Olsen Edna A. Exley Edna A. Exley, 91, formerly of 38 Colby Place, Phillipsburg, died Tuesday in Warren Hospital. She was the wife of the late John Exley. Born in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late William and Margaret (Guthrie) Elliott.

She was a member St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Phillipsburg, and its choir for many years. Also, she was a member and former secretary of the church guild and a member of the literary guild and Episcopal Church Women at St. Luke's. Survivors: Sons, Robert H.

of Phillipsburg and Ronald T. of Pohatcong Township, N.J.; five grandchildren and 11 -grand. children. She was predeceased by a son, J. Richard.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday in the church. Call 1-2 p.m. Friday in church. Arrangements, Rupell Funeral Home, Phillipsburg.

Gernerd calling hours Calling hours for Dr. Ross M. Gernerd, 68, a retired general physician, who died Monday in his home at 3718 Highland Allentown, will be p.m. today and a.m. tomorrow, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown.

Services will follow tomorrow's calling hour. Matthew J. Ardle Matthew J. Ardle, 94, of 1923 Aripine Bethlehem, died Wednesday in his home. He was the husband of Catherine J.

(Miller) Ardle. They were married 71 years in August. He was chief clerk for the former Jersey Central Railroad. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Michael J. and Eleanor (Kouger) Ardle.

He was a member of Notre Dame of Bethlehem Catholic Church. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Lucille, wife of Frank Reinhard of Bethlehem, Dorothy A. Tucker of Albuquerque, N.M., and Rose Marie, wife of James Sutch of St. Petersburg, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Margaret Wentling.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem; Mass at 11 a.m. in the church. Call 7-9 p.m.

Sunday. Dorothy E. Haas Dorothy E. Haas, 62, of South Amboy, N.J., formerly of Bethlehem, died Monday in St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick, N.J.

She was a forklift operator for Knickerbocker Toys, Edison, N.J., before retiring in 1977. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Anna (Young) Fritz. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, South Amboy. Survivors: Daughters, Brenda Krieger of South Amboy, and Elizabeth Casterline and Kim Seldler, both in Pennsylvania; brothers, Harry of and John of Allentown; sisters, Edna Stauffer of Allentown and Anna Haag of Avenel, N.J., and several grandchildren. Memorial services: 7 p.m.

Friday in the church. No calling hours. Arrangements, Mason-Wilson Funeral Home, South Amboy. Louise G. Saxton, 90, of 1901 Linden Allentown, died Wednesday in the Phoebe Home, Allentown.

She was the wife of late late Guy Burns Saxton. A graduate of Pittsburgh Business School, she was a coordinator and administrator for the state Department of Health, 1948-68. Born in Pittsburgh, she was a daughter of the late George and Marie (Shade) Gollwitzer. Trained as a concert pianist, she performed at functions at the Phoebe Apartments for many years. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Allentown.

She was a founder and director of Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Allentown. Survivors: Son, Samuel B. of Allentown R.1; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A son, G. Franklin, died last year.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday in church. Arrangements, J.S.

Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown. Sylvia Pearl Bishoff Sylvia Pearl Bishoff, 83, formerly of Allentown, died Friday in Chandler Hall, Newtown, Bucks County. She was the wife of the late Reuben Noah Bishoff. Born in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late David and Rose (Elisophen) Snyder. She was a member of Temple Beth El, Allentown.

Survivors: Daughters, Saundra Monk of Allentown and Marcia, wife of Samuel Kahn of Boca Raton, sister, Sophie Polin of Allentown; five grandchildren and six great -grandchildren. Services: Were Sunday in Lawrenceville, N.J. Arrangements, Orland's Memorial Chapel, Ewing Township, N.J. Elizabeth M. Morrell Elizabeth M.

"Betty" Morrell, 79, of Weatherwood, Weatherly, formerly of 229 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe, died Wednesday in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. She was a Carbon County employee for 44 years before retiring in 1981 as director of the election bureau. She previously worked in the commissioners' office and other offices in the courthouse. Born i in Mauch Chunk, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Sallie (Ehrenfried) Morrell.

She was a member of Ebenezer Evangelical Congregational Church, Jim Thorpe. Survivors: Cousins. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Edward F. Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center Jim Thorpe.

Call 7-9 p.m. Friday. Harry S. Lewis Harry S. Lewis, 66, of 6673 Lime Kiln Road, Slatington, died Wednesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township.

He was the husband of Arlene M. (Moyer) Lewis. They were married 45 years in April. He worked in the machine shop of Mack Trucks Allentown, for 30 years, retiring in 1989. Born in Slatedale, he was a son of the late Harry L.

and Beulah M. (Scherer) Lewis. He was a member of Salem United Methodist Church, Slatedale. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Dianne wife of Vince L.

Gaspar, and Donna wife of Richard D. Neff, and a brother, Lawrence all of Slatington; sister, Helen L. Lewis of Walnutport; three grandchildren and a great-grandson. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the church.

Call p.m. Friday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Reichel Funeral Homes, Inc. SALUTES ALL VETERANS As a Veteran and Funeral Director I find many questions arise concerning Veteran Benefits and Entitlements such as: FREE GRAVE MARKERS (tombstones or bronze plaques) FREE CERTIFIED COPIES FREE FLAG FOR BURIAL FREE CEMETERY FLAG MARKER US.

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JO MARIE Supervisor MARIANO (215) 759-0160 Joseph F. Reichel, President (215) 261-0440 Walter B. Albert, 90, ex-Bushkill planner Walter B. Albert, 90, of Moun- tain View Drive, Nazareth, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. Lehigh County Coroner Wayne Snyder said Albert died of injuries received Sunday in an automobile accident on Jacobsburg Road i in Bushkill Township.

Albert was the husband of the late Helen (Kemmerer) Albert. A graduate Churchmen's Business College, Easton, he was a clerk for the Northampton County Recorder of Deeds for 20 years, retiring in 1966. Before that he was a commercial agent and traffic clerk for the former Lehigh and New England Railroad for many years. He was a former member of the Bushkill Township Planning Commission and a judge of election in Bushkill Township for many years. Born in Washington Township, he was a son of the late Joseph and Edna (Bitz) Albert.

He was a treasurer and past Noble Grand of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Aluta Lodge 488, Nazareth, and chaplain at funerals of Odd Fellow members. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Nazareth. Survivors: Sons, Walter Jr. of Wellsboro, Tioga County, Franklin of Fordsville, and Sherwood of Easton; sister, Ruth Teel of Bangor; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

He was ceased by a son, William K. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Saturday in church.

Arrangements, Schmidt Mortuary, Nazareth. Mark P. Holland Sr. Mark P. Holland 65, of Lower Milford Township, died Tuesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township.

He was the husband of Mary (Martinelli) Holland. They were married 4 41 years in August. He was a merchandise sales representative for Charles of the Ritz and Dana, Philadelphia, before retiring in 1991. Born in Erie, he was a son of the late Herman and Amelia (Williams) Holland. He was a member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, Limeport. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: Wife; son, Mark P. Jr. of Wescosville; daughter, Donna, wife of Brian Stoudt of Hamburg; sisters, Theodora, wife of Russell Roper of San Francisco, and Jean Ranson of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and a brother Carl of Erie.

Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday in the church. Call 7-9 p.m. Friday and a.m. Saturday, ber Funeral Home, Main and Oxford streets, Coopersburg.

Joan Dennett Joan Dennett, 66, of 36963 Russell Davis, formerly of Allentown, died Saturday in her home. She was the wife of Robert K. Dennett. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late George M. Hohl and Elizabeth (Lerch) Hohl Kramer.

She was a member of St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Davis. She was a graduate of Cornell University and Linden Hall, Lititz, Lancaster County. Active in community work, she received a Citizen of the Year award in California. Survivors: Husband; sons, Charles of Woodland and Alan of Napa, both in California, and Scott of Wasila, Alaska; daughters, Kathleen of Napa, Ann Slavin of Davis and Susan Strathairn of Encinatas, brother, John Hohl of Binghamton, N.Y., and 12 grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday in the church. Arrangements, Davis Funeral Chapel, Davis. Beatrice Ida Steckel Beatrice Ida Steckel, 76, of Winding Wood 1580 Irene Bethlehem, died Tuesday in Muhlenberg Hospital Center. She was the wife of the late Claude A.

Steckel. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Floyd and Beulah (Kutz) Buck. Survivors: Son, Keith and a daughter, Bernice wife of Frank G. Poniktera both of Bethlehem; sister, Bernice Fenon of Catasauqua; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services: Noon Friday, Memorial Park Cemetery, Bethlehem.

Arrangements, Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem. ERICH SCHLOSSER MEMORIALS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE COMMISSIONS 301 Fullerton Whitehall, Daily 9-5; Sat. 9-1 Phone Other Hours By Appointment "BUICKS COST LESS IN BETHLEHEM" KEN SALABSKY Jack Jones Buick 325 W. Broad Bethlehem 691-3911 Bethlehem's Volume Buick Dealer Clarence S. Hendricks Clarence S.

Hendricks, 94, died Wednesday in Quakertown Manor. He was the husband of Martha (Gross) Hendricks, who died in 1988. He was a farmer in Salford Township, 1930-65. He then was a maintenance man for Guy Weaver Harleysville, for about 10 years until retiring. Born in Perkasie, he was a son of the late Abram H.

and Ella (Smith) Hendricks. He was a member of Franconia Mennonite Church. Survivors: Daughter, Ruth wife of Raymond M. Moyer of Harleysville; sons, David G. of Boyertown, James G.

of Vernfield, MontCounty, and Titus G. of Telford; sister, Naomi, wife of Chester Cassel of Souderton; five grandchildren and 13 great -grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son Samuel. Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday in the church.

Call 7-9 p.m. Sunday, Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home, 130 E. Broad Souderton, and noon to 1 p.m. Monday in the church. Marie V.

Werkheiser Marie V. Werkheiser, 81, of Coopersburg, formerly of Willow Grove, Montgomery died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital. She was the wife of the late Lester E. Werkheiser.

Born in Bingen, she was a daughter of the late Clinton and Minnie P. (Rinker) Wimmer. Survivors: Daughters, Deborah, wife of Henry Trapp Sr. of Coopersburg, and Nancy, wife of John Rost Sr. of Warminster, Bucks County; sister, Mildred Werkheiser of Bethlehem; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services: 11 a.m. Friday, C.R. Strunk Funeral Home, 821 W. Broad Quakertown. Call 10-11 a.m.

Friday. Gerald D. Biery Gerald D. Biery, 58, of Northampton, died Wednesday in Sacred Heart Hospital. He was the husband of Nancy Ann (Messner) Biery.

They were married 32 years in June. He was an inventory analyst for Cooper Industries, Easton. Before that he worked for the Fuller Catasauqua, and Bonney Forge, Allentown. Born in Lehigh Township, he was a son of the late Edgar and Irene (Hilbert) Biery. He was a member, retired Sunday school superintendent and past president and secretary of the consistory of Zion Stone United Church of Christ, Kreidersville.

Also, he was the church youth adviser for 30 years. He served on the board of the Zion Cemetery Association, Kreidersville. He graduated from Bethlehem Business School in 1955 with an associate engineering degree. He was the 32nd degree Mason. Survivors: Wife; son, Scott; brother, Ray and a sister, Doris, wife of Thomas Heil, all of Northampton, and three step-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Reichel Funeral Home, 326 E. 21st Northampton. Call a.m. Saturday.

Frances A. Cramsey wife of James McGorry of Wescosville; 11 grandchildren and a greatgrandson. Services: 9:45 a.m. Friday, Weber Funeral Home, 502 Ridge Allentown; Mass at 10 a.m. in the church.

Call a.m. Friday. Fegley correction Ernest A. Fegley, 87, of Rockhill Mennonite Community, Sellersville, formerly of Pennsburg, who died Tuesday in Grand View Hospital, Sellersville, was a son of the late Mary K. (Conrad) Fegley.

Her maiden name was incorrectly given for Wednesday's Morning Call. Zenobia I. Fehnel Zenobia I. Fehnel, 90, of Westminster Village, Allentown, formerly of Fountain Hill, died Tuesday in her home. She was the wife of the late Alfred S.

Fehnel. Born in Walnutport, she was a daughter of the late Erwin and Carietta Stahler. was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. Survivors: Sons, Alfred W.

of Bethlehem; two grandchildren and a -grandson. She was predeceased by a son John. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Dino P. Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway, Fountain Hill.

Call 9-10 Frances A. Cramsey, 79, formerly of Allentown, died Tuesday in Holy Family Manor Bethlehem. She was the wife of J. Raymond Cramsey, former Lehigh County commissioner and Allentown councilman, who died in 1985. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Mary Jane (Murray) Rogers.

She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Bethlehem. She served on the Allentown Area Hospital Authority for 10 years and was a volunteer at Sacred Heart Hospital for 20 years. Survivors: Sons, William J. of Orefield and George T. of South Whitehall Township; daughters, Mary Jane, wife of Anthony J.

Lenzi of Bel Air, and Catherine C. of Allentown; sister, Elizabeth, Louis J. D'Annibale Louis J. D'Annibale, 77, of Allentown, died Wednesday in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Eda L.

(Orcurto) D'Annibale. They were married 47 years in September. He was a supervisor for Greif Allentown, for three years, retiring in 1981. Before that he was employed by the former Phoenix Clothes, Allentown. Born i in Ceccano, Italy, he was a son of the late Giuseppe and Francesca (DelBrocco) D'Annibale.

He was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church, Allentown. D'Annibale was a 1948 graduate of the American Gentlemen Pattern Making and Design School of New York. He was an Army veteran of World War IL Survivors: Wife; son, Louis J. of Novi, daughters, Veronica M. of Denver, and Claudia wife of Robert D'Agosto of Bethlehem; brothers, Fernand J.

of Allentown and Mario of Macungie; sister, Vincentine, wife of Robert Luhman of Allentown, and three grandchildren. Mass: 10 a.m. Friday in the church. No calling hours. Arrangements, O'Donnell Funeral Home, Allentown.

Jennie A. DiRaimondo Jennie A. DiRaimondo, 83, of Easton Nursing Center, formely of Butler Street, Easton, died Wednesday in Easton Hospital. She was. the wife of the late Peter G.

DiRaimondo. She worked at the former Dress Easton, retiring in 1973. Born in Brooklyn, she was a daughter of the late Dominick and Martha (Rotondo) Lamotta. She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Easton.

Survivors: Daughters, Grace Crivellaro of Port St. Lucie, Martha Erdie of Bethlehem Town- ship, Helen Kerr of Greensburg, Westmoreland County, and Joanne Renzulli of Easton; Rose Zammatore of Phillipsburg; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services: 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Alfonso D. Morello Funeral Home, 201 S.

12th Easton; Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the church. Call after 7 p.m. Friday. Anastasia Amberg Chuday Anastasia Amberg Chuday, 83, of St.

Elizabeth, formerly of the 1100 block of Elm Street, Bethlehem, died Tuesday in St. Elizabeth Care Center. She was the wife of the late Eugene J. Chuday. Born in Bethlehem, she was: a daughter of the late Joseph and Maria (Bauenhuber) Amberg.

Survivors: Son, Eugene J. Jr. of Dale City, and Thomas J. of St. Elizabeth; daughter, Marlene Krajczar of Bethlehem, and three grandchildren.

Mass: 9:30 a.m. Friday, St. Anne's Catholic Church, Bethlehem. No calling hours. Local arrangements, Connell Funeral Home, Bethlehem.

Paul Truog Paul Truog, 84, of Park Avenue, Quakertown, died Wednesday in Quakertown Community Hospital. He was the husband of Alice M. (Dischler) Truog and the late Edna (Whiteman) Truog and Ethel (Wimmer) Truog. He was a machinist for the Budd Co. at the Red Lion Road plant, Philadelphia, for 28 years, retiring in 1972.

Born in Schures, Switzerland, he was a son of the late Florian and Bourga (Leitha) Truog. He was a member of Quakertown Presbyterian Church, Milford Square. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: Wife; son Donald of Mercer, Mercer County; daughter, Paulette, wife of Barry Fehl of Walnut Bottom, Cumberland County; stepdaughters, Janet, wife of Earl Trumbower of Marseleus, N.Y., and Colleen, wife of John Montgomery of Mountain Top, Luzerne County; stepsons, the Rev. James Dundas of Lincoln, and Richard Balliet of Quakertown; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Memorial services: 7 p.m. Friday, Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, 20 N. Ambler Quakertown. No calling hours.

Morris H. Stimmel Jr. Morris H. Stimmel 58, of 310 Pennsylvania Catasauqua, died Tuesday at home. He worked in the recondition department of Young Volkswagen, Easton, for several years until retiring in March.

Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Morris H. Sr. and Ada J. (Eisenhard) Stimmel. Survivors: Brothers, Kenneth L.

of Brewerton, N.Y., and Donald C. of Winfield, and sisters, Pauline, wife of John H. Long, with whom he resided, Ruth, wife of Donald Lichtenwalner of Schnecksville, Nancy, wife of Donald Burwell, Arline Wessner and Betty Martin, all of Easton, and Shirley Molenda of Tacoma, Wash. Graveside services: 11 a.m. Saturday, St.

Paul's Church Cemetery, Trexlertown. No calling hours. Arrangements, John H. Brubaker Funeral Home, Catasauqua..

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