Obituaries by LocationLester T. Reigle
Halifax - Lester T. Reigle, 71, of McDonough, Ga., formerly of the Halifax area, died Saturday, Jan. 25 at Henry Medical Center in Stockbridge, Ga.
Born in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Thomas and Josephine Serucsak Reigle. He served in the Pennsylvania National Guard and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict.
He was a retired supreme secretary for Moose International and a member of Moose Lodge No. 2129 in Canton, Ga. and American Legion Post No. 147 in Hopeville, Ga.
Surviving are his wife, Geraldine Zimmerman Reigle; a son, Mark P. of Halifax; two step-sons, Tom Border of Hummelstown and Chuck Thompson of Midway, Tex.; four step-daughters, Nancy Harris of Elizabethville, Linda Jury of Millersburg, Cindy Cave of Halifax and Terri Sue Morgan of Camp Hill; a sister, Rosemary Morgan of Gratz; two grandchildren; 13 step-grand-
children; and three step-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Vilma Messner.
Funeral services were held Jan. 29 at Hoover Funeral Homes, Inc. in Millersburg. Burial was in Long's Cemetery in Halifax.
Anna E. Yeager
Millersburg - Anna E. Yeager, 73, of 1366 Route 25, died Tuesday, Jan. 28 at Susquehanna Lutheran Village.
Born in Fearnot, she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Flora Zignor Shade. She was a retired clerk from the Millersburg Furniture Center and was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ Church in Millersburg.
Surviving are her husband, Harry E. "Bud;" a son, Randy of Millersburg; a daughter, Carolyn Heiserman of Millersburg; a brother, Clayton Shade of Sacramento; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Jan. 31 at her church. Burial was in David's Church Cemetery in Killinger.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Trinity United Church of Christ Church, 235 Center St., Millersburg 17061 or Susquehanna Lutheran Village, 990 Medical Road, Millersburg 17061.
Hoover Funeral Homes, Inc. in Millersburg was in charge of arrangements.
Beverly J. Brewbaker
silver spring Twp. - Beverly J. Brewbaker, 67, of Silver Spring Twp., died Monday, Jan. 27 at her home.
She was a homemaker and a member of Calvary United Methodist Church in Lemoyne.
She is survived by her husband, Galen R. Brewbaker; three daughters, Debra A. Zearing of Halifax, Linda D. Janicsko of Dover and Wendy F. McCommon of Mechanicsburg; a brother, Ronald Eppley of Lewisberry; a sister, Dorothy Harbold of New Cumberland; and seven grand- children.
Funeral services were held Jan. 31 at Musselman Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. in Lemoyne. Burial was in Rolling Green Memorial Park in Lower Allen Twp.
The family would appreciate flowers or if preferred, memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, 4813 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg 17109.
Richard M. Kupp
Lykens - Richard M. "Rick" Kupp, 40, of 713 Market St., died Tuesday, Jan. 28.
He was a graduate of Upper Dauphin Area High School and a self-employed truck driver. He was a member of Lykens United Methodist Church; coach of both the Lykens Little League Baseball Association and the Lykens Little Tigers football team and served as a baseball and softball umpire.
Surviving are his wife, Dolores Zilinski Kupp; his mother, Donna M. Matter of Lykens; two sisters, Tracy Forrest of Oakmont and Stacy Jenkins of Wiconisco; two step-brothers, David Matter of Harrisburg and Troy Matter of Lykens; and a step-sister, Tracy Erdman of Millersburg.
Funeral services were held Feb. 1 at John R. Shultz Funeral Home in Lykens. Burial was in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Elizabethville.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lykens Little League Association, PO Box 210, Wiconisco 17097.
C. Robert Budd
Lykens - C. Robert Budd, 91, of 532 Main St., died Wednesday, Jan. 29 at his home.
He was the co-owner of the former Budd Theatre and was involved for twenty years with Dauphin County politics as controller, commissioner and executive director of the Pennsylvania State Commissioners Association. He was a member of St. Christopher Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy H. Spangler Budd; a son, Richard K. of Watchung, N.J.; two daughters, Roberta Nelson of Seneca Falls, N.Y. and Lauretta Varano of Harrisburg; a sister, Barbara Budd of Lykens; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held at the convenience of the family at Calvary United Methodist Cemetery in Wiconisco.
John R Shultz Funeral Home in Lykens was in charge of arrangements.
Constance R. Shatto
Enola - Constance Romaine Matter Shatto, 70, died Monday, Jan. 27 at Harrisburg Hospital.
She was a 1950 graduate of Enola High School and a member of Summerdale United Methodist Church for 50 years, where she served on various committees.
She was a retired supervisor from the Electro Diagnostic Department of Polyclinic Medical Center, with 31 years of service. She also was the recording secretary for the Mechanicsburg Learning Center. She served as historian for PinnacleHealth Auxiliary and was a former member of the Altrusa Club of Harrisburg; a member of the National Cardiologist Technology Association; and one of the founders of the American Cardiology Technologist Association.
Surviving are her husband Earl; a son, Steven of New Oxford; a daughter, Lori Neiman of Spring Grove; four brothers, Franklin Matter of Dauphin, Fred Matter of Marysville, and Ted and William Matter, both of Enola; two sisters, Shirley Sprignoli of Enola and Gail Thorton of New Cumberland; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Jan. 30 at her church in Summerdale. Burial was in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens in Lower Paxton Twp.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Summerdale United Methodist Church, PO Box 190, Summerdale 17093.
Edith I. Paul
Leck Kill - Edith I. Paul, 72, of HC 63, died Saturday, Feb. 1 at Shamokin Area Community Hospital in Coal Twp.
Born August 30, 1930 in Klingerstown RR 1, she was the daughter of the late Charles Raymond Zartman and Gertie M. Kieffer Zartman and was the widow of Hilbert R. "Hip" Paul.
She was educated in the Upper Mahanoy Twp. schools and was a homemaker.
She was a member of the Himmel's Church in Rebuck, where she served on Altar Guild and Women of the Church, and was a member of Idella Rebekah Lodge No. 58 of Dornsife.
She was preceded in death by a sister Arlene Wetzel.
Surviving are three daughters, Gayle Rebuck and Pamela Paul, both of Leck Kill, and Linda Moyer of Sunbury RR3; two sisters, Ruth Fetterolf of Pitman RR 1 and Esther Lehman of Dalmatia RR 1; three brothers, Guy Zartman of Pitman RR 1, Lee Zartman of Herndon RR1 and Earl Zartman of Dalmatia RR 1; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 11 a.m. at the Himmel's Church in Rebuck.
Viewing will be held 9:30 to 11 a.m., prior to the funeral. Burial will be in Himmel's Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Himmel's Church Memorial Fund, Rebuck 17867 or to Mahantongo Valley Ambulance Association, Pitman, 17964.
The Stephen R. Rothermel Funeral Home of Klingerstown RR1 is in charge of arrangements.
Mariam Rae Cirullo
Valley View - Mariam Rae Cirullo, 82, of 1812 W. Main St., died Saturday, Feb. 1 in Tremont Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Born Dec. 18, 1920 in Tremont, she was the daughter of the late Riley and Bertha Stahl Koppenhaver and was the widow of Harry Cirullo.
She was a 1938 graduate of the former Tremont High School and was a retired seamstress at the Libro Shirt Factory in Lykens. She was a member of Joliett United Methodist Church and Tri-Valley Senior Citizens.
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Warren and Kenneth Koppenhaver.
Surviving are a daughter, Elaine Littich of Sacramento; a sister, Elizabeth Bettinger of Newtown; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Feb. 4 at Buffington-Reed Funeral Home in Valley View.
Burial was in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Tremont.