Advertisement

Stanley Trone “Stan” Resh

Advertisement

Stanley Trone “Stan” Resh Veteran

Birth
Death
27 Nov 2003 (aged 82)
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7876539, Longitude: -76.9897251
Memorial ID
View Source
Stanley T. Resh, 82, of East Berlin, died Thursday, Nov. 27 at York Hospital. Born March 2, 1921, in Hanover, he was the son of the late Irvin and Cora (Trone) Resh. He was the husband of Pearl B. (Auchey) Resh, to whom he was married since Aug. 8,1944. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in East Berlin. He retired from Precision Components in York after numerous years of service as a boiler man. He also farmed for most of his life.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War II with the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion, 12th Armored Division.
He fought in the Rhineland Central Europe Campaign and was awarded the Sharpshooter M1 Rifle Badge, Combat infantry Badge, Expert Antitank Badge, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, European African Middle Eastern
Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, and the Good Conduct Medal.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Michael T. Resh of Dover; two daughters, Judy A. Cable of York and Debra K. Parthemer of Dover; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Glenn W. Resh of Hanover and Nevin I. Resh of Dillsburg. He was preceded in death by one sister, Kathleen C. Trump, and two brothers, Earl K. Frock and Clair Frock. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 116 W. King St., East Berlin, with his pastor, the Rev. William Lindsey, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover. Viewings will be held on Sunday, Nov. 30, from 2-4 p.m. at the Kenworthy Funeral Home, 269 Frederick St., Hanover, and from noon to 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 1 at the church. The Hanover Allied Veterans Council will provide full military honors. Serving as pallbearers will be Timothy Resh, Andrew Parthemer, Bryan Parthemer, and Cory Daugherty. The family, suggests contributions be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 116 W. King St., East Berlin, PA 17316. Gettysburg Times November 29, 2003
Stanley T. Resh, 82, of East Berlin, died Thursday, Nov. 27 at York Hospital. Born March 2, 1921, in Hanover, he was the son of the late Irvin and Cora (Trone) Resh. He was the husband of Pearl B. (Auchey) Resh, to whom he was married since Aug. 8,1944. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in East Berlin. He retired from Precision Components in York after numerous years of service as a boiler man. He also farmed for most of his life.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War II with the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion, 12th Armored Division.
He fought in the Rhineland Central Europe Campaign and was awarded the Sharpshooter M1 Rifle Badge, Combat infantry Badge, Expert Antitank Badge, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, European African Middle Eastern
Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, and the Good Conduct Medal.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Michael T. Resh of Dover; two daughters, Judy A. Cable of York and Debra K. Parthemer of Dover; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Glenn W. Resh of Hanover and Nevin I. Resh of Dillsburg. He was preceded in death by one sister, Kathleen C. Trump, and two brothers, Earl K. Frock and Clair Frock. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 116 W. King St., East Berlin, with his pastor, the Rev. William Lindsey, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover. Viewings will be held on Sunday, Nov. 30, from 2-4 p.m. at the Kenworthy Funeral Home, 269 Frederick St., Hanover, and from noon to 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 1 at the church. The Hanover Allied Veterans Council will provide full military honors. Serving as pallbearers will be Timothy Resh, Andrew Parthemer, Bryan Parthemer, and Cory Daugherty. The family, suggests contributions be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 116 W. King St., East Berlin, PA 17316. Gettysburg Times November 29, 2003


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement