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Clayton William Ditzler

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Clayton William Ditzler

Birth
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Feb 1964 (aged 64)
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Ebenezer, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
Memorial ID
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Clayton W. Ditzler, 64, 316 Guilford St., died Thursday noon at his home. He was a retired employe of the Lustberg-Nast Company formerly located in Lebanon. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the Keyston Gun Club, Rescue Hose Company No. 4, Mt. Lebanon Lodge 226, F and AM, Quittapahilla Forest 2, Tall Cedars of Lebanon and the Lincoln Republican Club. He was also a member of the Tall Cedars Band. Surviving are one daughter, Arlene, wife of James C. Nash, Lebanon; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Speicher, Miss Addie Ditzler and Mrs. Margie Albert, all of Lebanon, and two brothers, David, Lebanon, and Clinton, Green Point. His parents were the late David and Caroline Wise Ditzler.

Lebanon Daily News, 21 Feb 1964


Funeral Services Held For Clayton Ditzler The Rev. Harry T. Richwine, the pastor of Salem Lutheran Church, officiated at funeral services held this afternoon for Clayton W. Ditzler, 316 Guilford St. The services were held at the Rohland Parlors. Burial was made at the Ebenezer Cemetery. allbearers were Jefferson Shay, Sylvester Wilhelm, George Snyder, Robert Emerich, Henry Aurentz and Andrew Arnold, all members of the Rescue Hose Company No. 4. Masonic services were conducted Sunday night by Mt. Lebanon Lodge No. 226, F. and A. M.

Lebanon Daily News, 24 Feb 1964
Clayton W. Ditzler, 64, 316 Guilford St., died Thursday noon at his home. He was a retired employe of the Lustberg-Nast Company formerly located in Lebanon. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the Keyston Gun Club, Rescue Hose Company No. 4, Mt. Lebanon Lodge 226, F and AM, Quittapahilla Forest 2, Tall Cedars of Lebanon and the Lincoln Republican Club. He was also a member of the Tall Cedars Band. Surviving are one daughter, Arlene, wife of James C. Nash, Lebanon; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Speicher, Miss Addie Ditzler and Mrs. Margie Albert, all of Lebanon, and two brothers, David, Lebanon, and Clinton, Green Point. His parents were the late David and Caroline Wise Ditzler.

Lebanon Daily News, 21 Feb 1964


Funeral Services Held For Clayton Ditzler The Rev. Harry T. Richwine, the pastor of Salem Lutheran Church, officiated at funeral services held this afternoon for Clayton W. Ditzler, 316 Guilford St. The services were held at the Rohland Parlors. Burial was made at the Ebenezer Cemetery. allbearers were Jefferson Shay, Sylvester Wilhelm, George Snyder, Robert Emerich, Henry Aurentz and Andrew Arnold, all members of the Rescue Hose Company No. 4. Masonic services were conducted Sunday night by Mt. Lebanon Lodge No. 226, F. and A. M.

Lebanon Daily News, 24 Feb 1964


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