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Bertha <I>Freed</I> Aldinger

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Bertha Freed Aldinger

Birth
Abbottstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Nov 1979 (aged 90)
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Spring Garden Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Keystone Mausoleum
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Mrs. Bertha F. Aldinger, 90, of Barley Convalescent Home East, died Monday at York Hospital. A former York resident, she was the
widow of Clark S. Aldinger.Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St., York, with entombment in Mount Rose Cemetery.There will be no viewing
Memorial contributions may be made to Advent
Lutheran Church, 1775 E. Market St.. York.
Mrs. Aldinger was born in Adams County, a daughter of the late Elmer E. and Mary
J. Winters Freed. A former teacher in the York City School District, she was a member of Advent
Lutheran Church and Senior Ladies Class Sunday School. She belonged to the Gettysburg College Women's League, Gethsemane Comrnandery Auxiliary, and was a former member of the Women's Club of York and YWCA. She is survived by a foster son, George E Null. 127 N Manheim St., York, and two
nieces. Officiating will be her pastor. Rev. D. Timothy Robinson.

Gettysburg Times, Tuesday, November 06, 1979, Gettysburg, Pa

Mrs. Bertha F. Aldinger, 90, of Barley Convalescent Home East, died Monday at York Hospital. A former York resident, she was the
widow of Clark S. Aldinger.Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St., York, with entombment in Mount Rose Cemetery.There will be no viewing
Memorial contributions may be made to Advent
Lutheran Church, 1775 E. Market St.. York.
Mrs. Aldinger was born in Adams County, a daughter of the late Elmer E. and Mary
J. Winters Freed. A former teacher in the York City School District, she was a member of Advent
Lutheran Church and Senior Ladies Class Sunday School. She belonged to the Gettysburg College Women's League, Gethsemane Comrnandery Auxiliary, and was a former member of the Women's Club of York and YWCA. She is survived by a foster son, George E Null. 127 N Manheim St., York, and two
nieces. Officiating will be her pastor. Rev. D. Timothy Robinson.

Gettysburg Times, Tuesday, November 06, 1979, Gettysburg, Pa



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