Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery on Tuesday June 19, 1945. The funeral director was William A. Feiser of Hanover.
Married on March 6, 1920 at York County, Pennsylvania, to Robert Levi Amspacher.
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The Gazette and Daily, June 18, 1945
Mrs. Robert Amspacher
Hanover – Mrs. Naomi Louise Amspacher, wife of Robert L. Amspacher, 422 York Street, died Saturday morning at 2 o’clock at her home, following a long illness.
Mrs. Amspacher, who was 46 years of age, was a daughter of the late Charles F. Kemper and Mrs. Kate Stonesifer Kemper. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, the Hanover unit of the American Legion auxiliary and Hanover chapter, No. 923, Women of the Moose.
Survivors are her husband, three children, Mrs. Frances Williams, 553 Baer Avenue; S1/c Robert L. Amspacher, Jr., Camp Peary, Va., and S2/c Earl L. Amspacher, Camp Norman, Okla.; two grandchildren, her mother, Mrs. Kate Kemper, Menges Mills, and the following sisters and brothers, William Kemper, St. Louis, Mo.; Ralph Kemper and Mrs. John Krape, York; Mrs. Victoria St. Martin, Dundalk, Md., Mrs. William Yohe, Charles Kemper, Jr., and Mrs. Paul Diehl, Menges Mills; Mrs. Alvin Jacobs and Harry Kemper, Hanover.
S/c Edward C. Amspacher, who was killed in action while serving with the United States Navy in the Mediterranean area October 13, 1943, was also a son of Mrs. Amspacher.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9:45 o’clock from her late home with further services in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, York Street. Her pastor Rev. Paul Levi Foulk, will officiate. Interment will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery on Tuesday June 19, 1945. The funeral director was William A. Feiser of Hanover.
Married on March 6, 1920 at York County, Pennsylvania, to Robert Levi Amspacher.
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The Gazette and Daily, June 18, 1945
Mrs. Robert Amspacher
Hanover – Mrs. Naomi Louise Amspacher, wife of Robert L. Amspacher, 422 York Street, died Saturday morning at 2 o’clock at her home, following a long illness.
Mrs. Amspacher, who was 46 years of age, was a daughter of the late Charles F. Kemper and Mrs. Kate Stonesifer Kemper. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, the Hanover unit of the American Legion auxiliary and Hanover chapter, No. 923, Women of the Moose.
Survivors are her husband, three children, Mrs. Frances Williams, 553 Baer Avenue; S1/c Robert L. Amspacher, Jr., Camp Peary, Va., and S2/c Earl L. Amspacher, Camp Norman, Okla.; two grandchildren, her mother, Mrs. Kate Kemper, Menges Mills, and the following sisters and brothers, William Kemper, St. Louis, Mo.; Ralph Kemper and Mrs. John Krape, York; Mrs. Victoria St. Martin, Dundalk, Md., Mrs. William Yohe, Charles Kemper, Jr., and Mrs. Paul Diehl, Menges Mills; Mrs. Alvin Jacobs and Harry Kemper, Hanover.
S/c Edward C. Amspacher, who was killed in action while serving with the United States Navy in the Mediterranean area October 13, 1943, was also a son of Mrs. Amspacher.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9:45 o’clock from her late home with further services in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, York Street. Her pastor Rev. Paul Levi Foulk, will officiate. Interment will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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