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Subject: News from Pennsburg - October 15, 1904
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - October 15, 1904
NINETY-TWO YEARS OF AGE AND NEVER RODE ON TRAIN
While living at Hill Church, Berks County, in 1812, a daughter was
born to John and Susanna REITENAUER, who has ever since led an active
and useful life. During the early years of her life she became
familiar with all the various duties pertaining to housekeeping, these
duties, at that time, included in addition to those common in our day,
knitting and spinning, in both of which she had no superior. About 70
years ago she was employed as a servant on the farm, of David F.
CLEMMER, of Clayton, then occupied by Stofle WEIGNER. Later
she was married to David TREICHLER. The issue of this marriage being
two sons and one daughter: John, Abraham and Mrs. W.A. CLEMMER. Since
the death of her husband, about six years ago she has made her home
with her son, Abraham, at Maxatawny, Berks County. Although almost 93
years old Mrs. TREICHLER has never been on a railroad train nor has
she ever had occasion to employ a physician until about two years ago
when she had the misfortune to break her right arm. She is still
doing her own sewing and delights in the neatness of her work. She
has ever been a faithful and active church member and was a regular
attendant at church until a few years ago. Mrs. TREICHLER had four
brothers and four sisters of which Abraham REITENAUER, Jacob
REITENAUER, Mrs. Sussana HERB, Mrs. Peter KEHS and Katie REITENAUER
are still living, all of whom are advanced in years.
Published in the Lancaster, PA - New Era 2004-10-1
Marion C. Landis, 87, of Landdale, formerly of Telford, PA went home
to be with her Lord, on Friday, October 15, 2004 at Dock Terrace.
Wife of the late Ralph M. Landis, she was born in Souderton, PA to
the late Willis and Laura (Cassel) Clemmer.
Mrs. Landis enjoyed crocheting, knitting, sewing, and making craft
items for craft shows. Talented musically, she enjoyed singing,
playing the organ, and singing in the church choirs. Throughout her
working life time she assisted her husband at the Twin Town Lockers,
Telford.
She was a former member of the Limerick Chapel and member of
Calvary Church of Souderton.
Mrs. Landis is survived by: daughters, Eileen Campbell & husband
John, Cherry Hill, NJ, Joan Bauman & husband Ronald, Manheim, PA, Mary
Lou Thomas & husband Daryl, Carrollton, Tx; sons, Ralph Edward Landis
& wife Barbara, Apopka, FL, Donald Paul Landis & wife Gloria,
Harleysville, PA; brothers Roy Clemmer & wife Jean, Souderton, PA,
Ernest Clemmer & wife Naomi, of Telford, PA; 13 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 11 AM
at Dock Woods Community Chapel, 275 Dock Drive, Lansdale, PA. A
visitation will be held 1 hour prior to the service.
Burial will take place at Calvary Church in Souderton, PA. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Dock Terrace
Benevolent fund, 275 Dock Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446.
Arrangements by Anders Detweiler Funeral Home, 130 East Broad
Street, Souderton, PA.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Published in the Reading, PA - Eagle 2004-9-22
Kelly Renee Clark, 44, Reiffton, died of natural causes Sept. 19 at 3
p.m. in Christiana (Del.) Hospital.
Born in Pottstown, she was a daughter of Donald R Clemmer, Hammersly
Fork, Clinton County, and Patricia Ann Clemmer, Reading.
Clark was employed for 23 years as a clerk by Boscov's Department
stores, Exeter Township.
She was a 1978 graduate of Perkiomen Valley High School,
Schwenksville, Montgomery County.
Clark who was the fiancee of Donnie Snovel, Chesapeake City, Md., is
also survived by a son, Ian S.R. Clark, and a daughter, Alicia Brook
Clark, both of Reading.
Other survivors include a sister, Sueellen M Clemmer, Hammersly Fork;
and two brothers, Troy R Clemmer, Rock Hall, Md., and Jason Clemmer,
Hammersly Fork.
There is also a grandson.
Services will be Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Bean Funeral Homes Inc.
Exeter Township. Burial will be private. The fellows, Helfenbein &
Newnam Funeral Home, Cecilton, Md., is in charge of arrangements
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org