Born and raised in Wolfsville, Maryland on April 7, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Ivan and Virgie Cline Stottlemyer.Alma graduated from Middletown High School in 1947.
She joined the United States Air Force shortly after graduation where she achieved the rank of Master Sergeant during her service during the Korean Conflict. Alma was a homemaker when her children were young and later worked as a retail sales associate for JC Penney as well as a school bus driver for FCPS. She retired from both after more than 30 years of service. She enjoyed spending time with her family, loved country music and watching her favorite show, Jeopardy. She was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Wolfsville, MD.
Surviving besides her husband John, are her four children; John A. Routzahn Jr. and wife Cheryl of Clarksville, TN, Teresa A. Heyworth of Frederick, Charles O. Routzahn of Thurmont and Michael W. Routzahn and wife Sandra of Falling Waters, WV. She is survived by one sister, Doris Lovell of Owings Mills, MD, six grandchildren, Rochelle Heyworth of Frederick, Lane Routzahn of Thurmont, Landon Routzahn of Thurmont, Emily Routzahn of Falling Waters WV, Jacob Routzahn of Falling Waters, W.V., and Meghan Routzahn of Clarksville, TN.
Also surviving Alma are many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister, Pauline Rohrer and a brother, Charles Stottlemyer.
The family would like to express its heart-felt thanks to the staff at Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Center for the kindness and care they provided during her stay at the facility.
Her son Lt. Col. John A. Routzahn, Jr., will officiate.
Interment will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick.Pallbearers will be; Landon Routzahn, Vincent Cusimano, Michael Rohrer, Michael Routzahn, Charles Routzahn and Dale Wolf.
Published in The Frederick News-Post on February 13, 2013
Born and raised in Wolfsville, Maryland on April 7, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Ivan and Virgie Cline Stottlemyer.Alma graduated from Middletown High School in 1947.
She joined the United States Air Force shortly after graduation where she achieved the rank of Master Sergeant during her service during the Korean Conflict. Alma was a homemaker when her children were young and later worked as a retail sales associate for JC Penney as well as a school bus driver for FCPS. She retired from both after more than 30 years of service. She enjoyed spending time with her family, loved country music and watching her favorite show, Jeopardy. She was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Wolfsville, MD.
Surviving besides her husband John, are her four children; John A. Routzahn Jr. and wife Cheryl of Clarksville, TN, Teresa A. Heyworth of Frederick, Charles O. Routzahn of Thurmont and Michael W. Routzahn and wife Sandra of Falling Waters, WV. She is survived by one sister, Doris Lovell of Owings Mills, MD, six grandchildren, Rochelle Heyworth of Frederick, Lane Routzahn of Thurmont, Landon Routzahn of Thurmont, Emily Routzahn of Falling Waters WV, Jacob Routzahn of Falling Waters, W.V., and Meghan Routzahn of Clarksville, TN.
Also surviving Alma are many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister, Pauline Rohrer and a brother, Charles Stottlemyer.
The family would like to express its heart-felt thanks to the staff at Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Center for the kindness and care they provided during her stay at the facility.
Her son Lt. Col. John A. Routzahn, Jr., will officiate.
Interment will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick.Pallbearers will be; Landon Routzahn, Vincent Cusimano, Michael Rohrer, Michael Routzahn, Charles Routzahn and Dale Wolf.
Published in The Frederick News-Post on February 13, 2013
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