Wednesday, October 12, 1983, p. 28
Charles E. Anspach, husband of Minnie Scipioni Anspach, 31 Berbec Ave., Lebanon, died of a heart attack Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1983, in Lebanon's Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 61.
Born in Lebanon, he was a son of Irene Anspach, Annville, and the late Charles E. Anspach.
He retired last week from the Lebanon VA Medical Center, where he was employed as an occupational therapist. He was a member of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, the Lebanon Elks Lodge, Friendship Fire Co., Royal Men's Club and Angelo Beattie Society. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the European theater of operations.
In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by sons, Thomas, California; and Kevin, at home; brothers and sisters Allen, Cleona; Richard, Annville; Ralph, Hershey; and Earline Butch; Marion Williams, Edna Youtz, Joan Ill and Shirley Getz, all of Lebanon.
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Saturday, October 15, 1983, p. 18
Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Friday evening, Oct. 14, 1983, in St. Gregory's Catholic Church for Charles E. Anspach, husband of Minnie Anspach, 31 Berbec Ave., Lebanon.
The Rev. Gerald Lytle, pastor of the church, was celebrant. Interment was this morning, Oct. 15, 1983, in St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stephen, Robert and William Scipioni, Dennis Ebling, Robert Ill and Larry Rine, all nephews of the deceased. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, October 12, 1983, p. 28
Charles E. Anspach, husband of Minnie Scipioni Anspach, 31 Berbec Ave., Lebanon, died of a heart attack Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1983, in Lebanon's Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 61.
Born in Lebanon, he was a son of Irene Anspach, Annville, and the late Charles E. Anspach.
He retired last week from the Lebanon VA Medical Center, where he was employed as an occupational therapist. He was a member of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, the Lebanon Elks Lodge, Friendship Fire Co., Royal Men's Club and Angelo Beattie Society. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the European theater of operations.
In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by sons, Thomas, California; and Kevin, at home; brothers and sisters Allen, Cleona; Richard, Annville; Ralph, Hershey; and Earline Butch; Marion Williams, Edna Youtz, Joan Ill and Shirley Getz, all of Lebanon.
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Saturday, October 15, 1983, p. 18
Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Friday evening, Oct. 14, 1983, in St. Gregory's Catholic Church for Charles E. Anspach, husband of Minnie Anspach, 31 Berbec Ave., Lebanon.
The Rev. Gerald Lytle, pastor of the church, was celebrant. Interment was this morning, Oct. 15, 1983, in St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stephen, Robert and William Scipioni, Dennis Ebling, Robert Ill and Larry Rine, all nephews of the deceased. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Earline E Anspach Butch
1915–1997
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Janet Anspach
1916–1916
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Allen W Anspach
1917–1986
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Marion Irene "Kitty" Anspach Williams
1919–2002
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Edna M Anspach Youtz
1919–2008
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Gladys M Anspach Rine
1925–1983
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Raymond D Anspach
1926–1979
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Richard L Anspach
1928–1990
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Ralph E Anspach
1930–2000
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Joan Louise "Toot" Anspach Ill
1933–1988
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Shirley D. "Dolly" Anspach Getz
1936–1991
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