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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com STEVEN G. NEWMAN
ANNA M. NOLL
BEATRICE C. PANNEBAKER
JESSIE F. PARTNER
JOHN C. PECK
LOIS K. PECK
EUGENE F. PETERS
MATTIS A. POTTIGER
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Date: Monday, 7 August 2023, at 9:23 p.m.
Steven George "Swifty" Newman, 44, of Liverpool RR 1, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2000 while on a fishing trip near Syracuse, N.Y.
He was born Feb. 26, 1956 in Sunbury to the late George William and Patricia Ann (Eckrod) Newman.
He was employed at the Sunbury Textile Mills, Sunbury, for more than 25 years; attended Selinsgrove High School; was a Protestant; and enjoyed the outdoors.
He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Kathy M. Spade; two sons, Keith R. Newman, at home, and Steven L. Strawser of Millerstown RR; a daughter, Kelly S. Newman of Liverpool RR 1; four sisters, Joanna L. Stahr of Liverpool RR 1, Kim L. Newman of Mt. Pleasant Mills RR 2, Cynthia L. Newman of Port Trevorton RR 2, and Rebecca A. Herb of Middleburg; and three grandchildren, Brock Kerstetter, Jasmine Newman and Natisha Strawser.
Services were held Nov. 10 in Garman Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant Mills, with the Rev. Timothy L. Cooley officiating. Burial was in Halls (Zion) Lutheran Church Cemetery, Port Trevorton RR 1.
Anna Mary Noll, 67, of Millerstown died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2000 at home.
She was born March 30, 1933 in Ickesburg to the late Frank G. and Ida Mae (Wilson) Simonton.
She was employed by United Telephone Company as an operator at Newport until her retirement in 1983; a 1951 graduate of Greenwood High School, Millerstown; a member of Millerstown United Methodist Church, where she helped with bazaars and strawberry festivals, and Women of the Moose, Millerstown; supported high school athletics and attended high school band performances, choral concerts and theater productions; and enjoyed professional football and baseball, college football, music and reading.
She was the widow of Frederick M. Noll, who died April 22, 1980.
Surviving are three sons, Keith E. of Thompsontown, and Frank A. and Jeffrey L., both of Enola; a sister, Mildred Showers of Millerstown; and six grandchildren.
Services were held Nov. 24 in Sheaffer Funeral Home, Millerstown, with the Rev. Katherine A. Behrens and the Rev. Dr. James R. Behrens officiating. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery, Millerstown.
Memorial contributions may be made to Greenwood Athletic Association, c/o Gary Shipp, 405 E. Sunbury St., Millerstown 17062, or to her church, 602 Sunbury St., Millerstown.
Beatrice C. Pannebaker, 93, of Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bloomfield, formerly of Mifflintown RR 1, died Friday, Dec. 22, 2000 at Harrisburg Hospital.
She was born March 28, 1907 in Fermanagh Twp., Juniata County, to the late Edwin L. and Carrie (Warner) Whistler.
She retired in 1968 as cafeteria manager from Fermanagh-Mifflintown Elementary School; was a member of Pine Grove United Methodist Church, Mifflintown RR 1, Juniata County Retired School Employees; and enjoyed cooking, reading and crocheting.
She was the widow of Roy F. Pannebaker, who died May 30, 1977.
Surviving are a daughter, Helen M. Maddox of Fairfield; a sister, Mary E. Dolin of Mifflintown RR 1; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Eva Pannebaker, and two infant brothers, Ray and Ed Whistler.
Services were held Dec. 26 in Guss Funeral Home, Mifflintown, with the Revs. Karl Herman and Norman Marden officiating. Burial was in Union Memorial Gardens, Mifflintown.
Memorial contributions may be made to Juniata County Library, 498 Jefferson St., Mifflintown 17059, or her church, RR 1, Mifflintown.
Jessie F. Partner, 77, of Walnut, Port Royal RR 2, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 2000 at home.
She was born May 1, 1922 at Nook, Juniata County, to the late John G. and Emma M. (Lebkicher) Foltz.
She was a homemaker; a former Beale Twp. tax collector and township secretary; a life member of the Juniata County Historical Society; and a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Nook, Walnut Grange 776, National Grange, receiving the 7th degree, Beale Twp. Fire Company Auxiliary and Friends of Locust Grove.
She was the widow of Jay W. Partner, who died Nov. 8, 1991.
Surviving are four sons, Jay F. of New Bloomfield RR 2, Bruce W. of New Windsor, Md., John Scott of Mifflintown and Mark R. of Port Royal RR 2; one sister, Betty Keiser of Mifflin HC 67; and nine grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Lou Foltz and Helen B. Clark, and one brother, John M. Foltz.
Services were held Feb. 20 in her church with the Rev. Marton Roberson officiating. Burial was in the church Cemetery.
Guss Funeral Home, Mifflintown, handled arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice: The Bridge, 1126 W. Fourth St., Lewistown 17044, or to her church, P.O. Box 337, Mifflin 17058.
John C. Peck, 75, of N. College Street, Carlisle, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 2000 in a fire at his home.
He was born March 4, 1924 in Illinois to the late John M. and Lula M. (Starrley) Peck.
He was retired from the Army and had served in the Navy; a member of Carlisle VFW Post 477 and Carlisle Legion Post 101.
He was survived by his wife, Lois K. Baltosser Peck, who died Feb. 18 as the result of the fire.
Surviving are a daughter, Jacqueline R. Peck of Carlisle; a son, Michael R. of Landisburg; and a brother, Alvin of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Services were held Feb. 23 in Nickel Funeral Home, Loysville, with the Rev. H. James Williams officiating. Burial, with military honors, was in Landisburg Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Landisburg Church of God, P.O. Box 216, Landisburg 17040, or to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest & I 78, P.O. Box 689, Allentown 18105.
Lois K. Peck, 71, of N. College Street, Carlisle, died Friday, Feb. 18, 2000 of injuries suffered in a fire on Feb. 17 at her home.
She was born Aug. 8, 1929 at Loysville RR 1 to Belva V. (Rowe) Baltosser of Carlisle and the late James Baltosser.
She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Landisburg, and had attended Landisburg Church of God.
She was the widow of John C. Peck, who died Feb. 17 in the fire.
In addition to her mother, surviving are a daughter, Jacqueline R. Peck of Carlisle; a son, Michael R. of Landisburg; and a sister, Betty Morrow of Landisburg.
Services were held Feb. 23 in Nickel Funeral Home, Loysville, with the Rev. H. James Williams officiating. Burial was in Landisburg Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Landisburg Church of God, P.O. Box 216, Landisburg 17040, or to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest & I 78, P.O. Box 689, Allentown 18105.
Eugene F. "Pete" Peters, 67, of Liverpool RR 1 died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2000 at home.
He was born July 31, 1933 at Liverpool RR 1 to the late Charles Edward and Olive V. (Drew) Peters.
He worked for Agway Energy Products; was retired from Greenwood School District; operated Peters Reloading; a retired Army chief warrant officer; a graduate of Duncannon High School; a member of Perry Valley Sportsmen's Association; former member of Liverpool American Legion; and enjoyed bowling, hunting and fishing.
Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Carole M. Alleman Peters; a son, Michael E. of Chicago, Ill.; three daughters, Anita Travitz of Wormleysburg, Janice Peters-Singh of Port Trevorton and Michelle Singh of Watsontown; three sisters, Martha James of Salisbury, Md., Audrey Hockenbrock of Newport and Carol Mohler of Duncannon; and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Miller.
Services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 2, in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool. Burial, with military honors, will be in Union Cemetery, Duncannon.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, 1019 Mumma Road, Wormleysburg 17043, or American Diabetes Association, 3544 N. Progress Ave., Harrisburg 17110.
Mattis A. Pottiger, 92, formerly of Colonial Park and Steelton, died Thursday, March 30, 2000 in Kinkora Pythian Home, Duncannon.
He retired as postmaster in Harrisburg in 1969 with 43 years of service; was an incorporator and former director of the Harrisburg Postal Employees Credit Union; had held leadership positions in the Pennsylvania Credit Union League, its Supply Cooperative and the Credit Union National Association; former president of the Pennsylvania Central Federal Credit Union board of directors; had been active in the United National Association of Post Office Clerks and the National Association of Postal Supervisors.
He was a former director of Community General Osteopathic Hospital; a past president of the YMCA Industrial Management Club; a former member, consistory member and church school superintendent of First Evangelical and Reformed Church, Steelton; a former church school superintendent of Calvary United Methodist Church; attended Duncannon Assembly of God; and was a member of F&AM Lodge 21 and 775, Harrisburg Consistory and Tall Cedars of Lebanon Forest 43.
Surviving are his wife, Claire Pottiger of Hershey; three daughters, Marilyn Andrews of Bartlett, Tenn., Susan Pottiger of Hershey and Beth Hipple of Linglestown; two sons, William of Doha, Qatar, and the Rev. Mattis of Hamilton, N.J.; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, handled arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Assembly of God, Mission Program, 4100 N. Progress Ave., Harrisburg 17110, or Duncannon Assembly of God, 500 N. High St., Duncannon 17020.
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