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In Memory:
In Memory:
Sheldon 'Pete' Slusser of Croydon, a retired carpenter, died Friday, July 19, 2013. He was 76.
Pete was born in Mifflin Township, Columbia County, Pa., and is survived by his son, Sheldon; a daughter, Sandra Bittle; and his granddaughter, Nicoline Slusser.
Services will be held privately.
Donations in his name may be made to Gift of Life at www.donors1.org.
In Memory:
Louis E. Pfeiffer
Louis E. Pfeiffer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania died
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at Jeanes Hospital. He was 85 years old. Lou was
born June 5, 1927, the son of the late Ludwig Pfeiffer and the late Sophie
Pfeiffer (nee - Schaefer).
He is the father of Kathleen Weise, Maureen Bowden, Doreen Fronick, Louis “Ed”
Pfeiffer, Jr., Charlene Warnken, Monica Remer and W. Kurt Pfeiffer. He is also
survived by his 18 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren, and was predeceased
by one granddaughter.
Lou was born, raised and educated in Philadelphia, where he attended Olney High
School in the city. He was inducted into the United States Army on August 30,
1945, at the end of World War II. Lou served with the 489th Quartermasters Depot
Company, where he worked as an automotive mechanic. He was honorably discharged
from the service on January 30, 1947 after reaching the rank of Technician Fifth
Grade. After the war he returned to live at his parent’s home in Rockledge, PA.
The family moved to Ferndale Street in Philadelphia in 1952, and Lou has lived
there ever since. He worked as a truck driver for the Bond Bread Company for
many years and was an over the road driver for the Schmidt’s Brewing Company for
20 years, until the company closed in 1975. Lou retired in 1979. In his
retirement he has been an avid collector of coins and antique cars. He has owned
numerous Model “T” and Model “A” Ford automobiles over the years.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Fox Chase Cancer
Center, 333 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111 www.fccc.edu.
In Memory:
William J. Chamberlain
Born in Summit Hill, Bill was a U.S. Army engineer, serving during World War II. He helped to liberate a concentration camp, and also was at D-Day, and the Battle of the Bulge.
He was a member of I.B.E.W. Electrical Union Local 269, Trenton, N.J.; Panther Valley 677 Free and Accepted Masons, Lansford, Pa.; Antique Auto Club of America, Fairless Hills; and the Delaware Valley Model A Club. An avid boater, he belonged to Edgely Boat Club.
Bill loved spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, taking them for ice cream in his Model A antique car.
Memorial contributions may be sent to Neshamony United Methodist Church, 325 Main St., Hulmeville, PA 19047. Faust Funeral Home,
Hulmeville
In Memory:
Paul J. Molz, Jr.
Paul J. Molz Jr. of Bensalem passed away Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. He was 75.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gift of Life,
Link to Paul’s obituary: Click Here
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