Services for Earl F. Angstadt, 74, formerly of 366 E. Penn Ave., Wernersville, will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Edward W. Cloughen will officiate in the Lamm and Whitman Funeral Home, Wernersville. Burial will be made in New Jerusalem Cemetery, Fleetwood R.D.
Angstadt died Sunday afternoon in the St. Joseph Hospital, where he was a patient since Thursday. He was transferred to the hospital from the Berks Heim, where he resided for 18 months.
Born in Longswamp Township, he was a son of he late Jonas S. and Alice Fenstermacher Angstadt.
Before retiring in 1974, he was employed in the maintenance department by Hofmann Industries Inc., Sinking Spring.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of St. Daniel's Lutheran Church, Robesonia.
Surviving are two sisters, May A., widow of Warren F. Davis, Wernersville, and Ethel F., widow of Edgar Bright, Center Valley, and several nieces and nephews.
Services for Earl F. Angstadt, 74, formerly of 366 E. Penn Ave., Wernersville, will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Edward W. Cloughen will officiate in the Lamm and Whitman Funeral Home, Wernersville. Burial will be made in New Jerusalem Cemetery, Fleetwood R.D.
Angstadt died Sunday afternoon in the St. Joseph Hospital, where he was a patient since Thursday. He was transferred to the hospital from the Berks Heim, where he resided for 18 months.
Born in Longswamp Township, he was a son of he late Jonas S. and Alice Fenstermacher Angstadt.
Before retiring in 1974, he was employed in the maintenance department by Hofmann Industries Inc., Sinking Spring.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of St. Daniel's Lutheran Church, Robesonia.
Surviving are two sisters, May A., widow of Warren F. Davis, Wernersville, and Ethel F., widow of Edgar Bright, Center Valley, and several nieces and nephews.
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