![]() Memorial contributions may be made to Sweden Valley Manor, 1028 E. of Quakertown, Robert of Plumsteadville, Charles of Doylestown and Ronald of Perkasie a daughter Carol Bracalante of Quakertown two sisters, Laura Koder of Coopersburg and Charlotte Bentzley of Tioga County and six grandchildren. He is survived by four sons, Joseph H., Jr. Air Force and was stationed in Alaska during the Korean War. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. Prior to his retirement in 1995 he was employed by Penn Engineering in Danboro. He was the husband of the late Hilda (Novakovitz) Camburn.īorn in Perkasie he was the son of the late James and Alma (Bender) Camburn. 2, 2004 in Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport. Camburn, Sr., 71, of Gardenville, who passed away on Mar. (Marberger) Calpino, 68, who died of natural causes June 18 in her Laureldale residence, is a son, Scott M. Calpino, Carolyn M.Īmong the local survivors of Carolyn M. There is also a paternal great-grandfather, Joseph R. Chester Weidenhammer, Shillington, and Mr. Baal, Fleetwood and Barry and Cindy Calm, Exeter Township and his maternal great-grandparents, Mr. Other survivors include his paternal great-grandparents, Wayne E. Calm, Shoemakersville and his maternal grandmother, Tracey Lyn Weidenhammer, Shillington. 24 in Reading Hospital.Īlso surviving are his paternal grandparents, Robin Calm, Fleetwood, and Richard A. Calm, of South Richmond Street, Fleetwood, and Jamie Lynn Weidenhammer, of South Wyomissing Avenue, Shillington, who died shortly after birth Feb. Private memorial services were arranged by the Cramp Funeral Home for Ryan W. Callahan, Altamonte Springs, Fla., and a sister, Eleanor M. He was a 1940 graduate of Reading High School and a World War II Army veteran. Until retiring in 1981, he was employed by Dana Corp. (Cartell) Callahan, who died March 6, 2001.īorn in Reading, he was a son of the late James L. He was predeceased by his wife, Ardelle M. Callahan Jr., 79, of Bernville Road, Bern Township, who died June 7 in Reading Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 26. Services were held in the Bean Funeral Home, Reading, for James L. His first wife, Susan Fichthorn, died many years ago. He was a second Lieutenant of the Sixth Cavalry, Company G., Pennsylvania Deceased was a railroad contractor for many years and also served in the Civil War. He was ill for a week and wasīedfast most of that time. He was a native of Reading and was born on May 7, 1817. Call died at Reading of complications and old age, on his 92nd birthday anniversary. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation.Īrrangements: C. one brothers, William Calhoun of Bel Air, Md. Calhoun of Brooklyn, N.Y., James A Calhoun of Quakertown and Robert B. Mindler of Center Valley four sons, John James J. He is survived by: three daughters, Brenda Ducko of Fla., Laurie Calhoun of Woodbridge, Va. He was a member of the Independent Grossiers Association and the South Jersey Horse Show Association. Before his retirement in 1990, he was a produce manager for PACE Membership Warehouse in Landover, Md. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Andrew and Mary (Simons) Calhoun. He was the husband of the late Ruth Francis (Weyna) Calhoun. James Calhoun, 74, of Richlandtown, formerly of Glen Arm, Md., died Friday, Dec. ![]() Interment private in Charles Evans cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, 406 N 6th St., Monday at 2:30 p.m. Caldwell aged 86 years 1 month and 4 days. Ma-Mc Me-Mi Mo-My N O P Q Ra-Rey Rh-Rz Saa-Sc Se-Sh Si-Sq Sta-Sti Sto-SzĬaldelugh, Sara Caldwell, Katherine (nee Bright)Įntered into rest, in this city of the 16th, Katherine Bright widow of Dr. Haa-Haz Hea-Hez Hi-Hof Hog-Hz I J Ka-Ke Ki-Kn Ko-Kuz La-Lem Len-Ly Click a letter of the alphabet to view the obituaries for a surname that starts with that letter.Ī Ba-Baz Be-Bez Bi-Bo Br-By C Da-Dez Di-Dy E Fa-Fi Fl-Fy Ga-Gl Go-Gy
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