Born: August 15, 1917, in Wilson Borough, she was a daughter of the late Reading and Eva Derstine Crouthamel.
Personal: Her first husband, Roy Oliver Beishline, died in 1969 and her second husband, Frank Morrow, died in 1981. Edna last worked as a homemaker's health aide, assisting elderly and ill patients. Previously, she was employed by the former Rudolph's Pocketbook Factory. She was of the Lutheran faith. Edna enjoyed embroidering, was an avid flower gardener and had a green thumb for African violets. She had a hobby of creating a special theme tree for the holidays. Edna loved cooking and baking Christmas cookies and chocolate coconut eggs at Easter, which will be remembered on those special holidays by her family.
Survivors: A son, Richard Beishline, of Palmer Township; four daughters, Coreen Weaver and her husband William, of Palmer Township, Carol Chegwidden and her husband Donald of West Easton, Dorothy Weiss and her husband Albert, of Easton and Mary Renshaw, of Selinsgrove, PA; five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters, Dorothy Golla and Florence Miller and three brothers, Clarence, Ralph and Stanley Crouthamel.
Services: Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Hay's Cemetery. The Strunk Funeral Home, Wilson Borough, is in charge of arrangements. Offer on-line condolences at www.strunkfh.com.
Born: August 15, 1917, in Wilson Borough, she was a daughter of the late Reading and Eva Derstine Crouthamel.
Personal: Her first husband, Roy Oliver Beishline, died in 1969 and her second husband, Frank Morrow, died in 1981. Edna last worked as a homemaker's health aide, assisting elderly and ill patients. Previously, she was employed by the former Rudolph's Pocketbook Factory. She was of the Lutheran faith. Edna enjoyed embroidering, was an avid flower gardener and had a green thumb for African violets. She had a hobby of creating a special theme tree for the holidays. Edna loved cooking and baking Christmas cookies and chocolate coconut eggs at Easter, which will be remembered on those special holidays by her family.
Survivors: A son, Richard Beishline, of Palmer Township; four daughters, Coreen Weaver and her husband William, of Palmer Township, Carol Chegwidden and her husband Donald of West Easton, Dorothy Weiss and her husband Albert, of Easton and Mary Renshaw, of Selinsgrove, PA; five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters, Dorothy Golla and Florence Miller and three brothers, Clarence, Ralph and Stanley Crouthamel.
Services: Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Hay's Cemetery. The Strunk Funeral Home, Wilson Borough, is in charge of arrangements. Offer on-line condolences at www.strunkfh.com.
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