William J. Wildonger
SELBWILLE - William J
Wildonger, 63, died yesterday in
his home in Selbyville after a
brief illness. He had an accident
several years ago when he was
injured in his automotive
blacksmith shop by a car
which slipped from the jack and
, fell on him. He has not been well
since then.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs
Elsie Wildonger and a son, Jean
Of Selbyville; four brothers, Au
gustus of Philadelphia, Charles of
Hampton, Pa., Horace of Hatboro
Pa., and James Wildonger of;
Frankford, Pa., and four sisters
Mrs. Emily Eisenhard of Ambler,
Pa., Mrs. Laura White of Horsham.
Pa., Mrs. Marie McCorey of
Johnsville, Pa., and Mrs. Ethel
Link of Warminster, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from
the Watson and Whaley Funeral
Home in Whaleysville by the Rev.
David W. Baker, pastor of the
Salem Methodist Church of Selbyville.
Burial will be in the Red
Men's Cemetery. Friends m a y
call at the funeral home Wednesday evening
William J. Wildonger
SELBWILLE - William J
Wildonger, 63, died yesterday in
his home in Selbyville after a
brief illness. He had an accident
several years ago when he was
injured in his automotive
blacksmith shop by a car
which slipped from the jack and
, fell on him. He has not been well
since then.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs
Elsie Wildonger and a son, Jean
Of Selbyville; four brothers, Au
gustus of Philadelphia, Charles of
Hampton, Pa., Horace of Hatboro
Pa., and James Wildonger of;
Frankford, Pa., and four sisters
Mrs. Emily Eisenhard of Ambler,
Pa., Mrs. Laura White of Horsham.
Pa., Mrs. Marie McCorey of
Johnsville, Pa., and Mrs. Ethel
Link of Warminster, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from
the Watson and Whaley Funeral
Home in Whaleysville by the Rev.
David W. Baker, pastor of the
Salem Methodist Church of Selbyville.
Burial will be in the Red
Men's Cemetery. Friends m a y
call at the funeral home Wednesday evening
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