A son of the late Jacob B. and Caroline Little Wildasin, he was the last surviving member of his family. He was a life long member of Christ Reformed church, near Littlestown, where he served as trustee for 46 years, and was a member of the church choir for a number of years. Mr. Wildasin was a former resident of Adams county.
Besides his wife, Mr. Wildasin is survived by the following children: Mrs. Roy Sterner, Hanover, R. 1; Irvin J. Wildasin, Hanover; Mrs. Delphia J. Sterner, with whom he resided; Mrs. Levere G. Mummert, and Clair E. Wildasin, Hanover; 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandaughter.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Frederick Bucher funeral home, Frederick street, Hanover, with Rev. G. Howard Koons, pastor of Christ Reformed church, officiating. Interment in Christ Reformed church cemetery, near Littlestown.
A son of the late Jacob B. and Caroline Little Wildasin, he was the last surviving member of his family. He was a life long member of Christ Reformed church, near Littlestown, where he served as trustee for 46 years, and was a member of the church choir for a number of years. Mr. Wildasin was a former resident of Adams county.
Besides his wife, Mr. Wildasin is survived by the following children: Mrs. Roy Sterner, Hanover, R. 1; Irvin J. Wildasin, Hanover; Mrs. Delphia J. Sterner, with whom he resided; Mrs. Levere G. Mummert, and Clair E. Wildasin, Hanover; 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandaughter.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Frederick Bucher funeral home, Frederick street, Hanover, with Rev. G. Howard Koons, pastor of Christ Reformed church, officiating. Interment in Christ Reformed church cemetery, near Littlestown.
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