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Wilbur Arthur Dietterick

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Wilbur Arthur Dietterick

Birth
Almedia, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 May 1953 (aged 62)
Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Wilburt Dietterick,

Wilbur Dietterick, sixty-two, East Sixteenth street, Berwick, died of coronary thrombosis while at work at the Berwick ACF plant at 8:10 yesterday morning.

Born in Almedia, he lived in Berwick most of his life. He attended the Martzville Lutheran Church.

Surviving is his wife, the former Ethel Sponenberg, and the following children: Mrs. Floyd Folk, Berwick; Edwin Dietterick, Lime Ridge. Nine grandchildren also survive. Step-children surviving are: Malcolm Painter, Nanticoke; Robert Vought, Berwick; Donald and Jane Vought, of Philadelphia and one sister, Mrs. Robert Shultz, of Berwick.

Funeral services will be held from the Kelchner Funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. H. R. Shipe, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Martzville cemetery in the family plot. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Friday evening.

The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Thursday, May 7, 1953
Wilburt Dietterick,

Wilbur Dietterick, sixty-two, East Sixteenth street, Berwick, died of coronary thrombosis while at work at the Berwick ACF plant at 8:10 yesterday morning.

Born in Almedia, he lived in Berwick most of his life. He attended the Martzville Lutheran Church.

Surviving is his wife, the former Ethel Sponenberg, and the following children: Mrs. Floyd Folk, Berwick; Edwin Dietterick, Lime Ridge. Nine grandchildren also survive. Step-children surviving are: Malcolm Painter, Nanticoke; Robert Vought, Berwick; Donald and Jane Vought, of Philadelphia and one sister, Mrs. Robert Shultz, of Berwick.

Funeral services will be held from the Kelchner Funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. H. R. Shipe, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Martzville cemetery in the family plot. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Friday evening.

The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Thursday, May 7, 1953


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