A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation employee early in his life, he then worked in quarry operations for D.M. Stoltzfus & Son Inc. for 30 years.
Eckman served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
Born in Strasburg Township, he was the son of the late Galen and Octilla Eberly Eckman.
He was married to the late Hazel Fisher Eckman and the late Dorothy Brown Eckman.
Eckman is survived by a daughter, Jane L. Horner of Lancaster; a grandson; three sisters, Bertha Spade of Denver, Martha Dominick of Middletown and Mildred Ness of Columbia; and a brother, Edgar Eckman of Leola.
Lancaster New Era [Lancaster, Pa] 14 June 2000: A-10.
A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation employee early in his life, he then worked in quarry operations for D.M. Stoltzfus & Son Inc. for 30 years.
Eckman served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
Born in Strasburg Township, he was the son of the late Galen and Octilla Eberly Eckman.
He was married to the late Hazel Fisher Eckman and the late Dorothy Brown Eckman.
Eckman is survived by a daughter, Jane L. Horner of Lancaster; a grandson; three sisters, Bertha Spade of Denver, Martha Dominick of Middletown and Mildred Ness of Columbia; and a brother, Edgar Eckman of Leola.
Lancaster New Era [Lancaster, Pa] 14 June 2000: A-10.
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Father
Family Members
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Walter G Eckman
1900–1980
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Mary Susan Eckman Snyder
1902–1962
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Jennie M Eckman Groff
1904–1985
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Elmer F. Eckman
1905–1992
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Amos Robert Eckman
1908–1977
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Ralph B Eckman
1910–1997
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Frederick Arthur Eckman
1911–1995
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Bertha E Eckman Spade
1916–2005
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Mildred H Eckman Ness
1919–2018
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Edgar M Eckman
1922–2010
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Martha Ottilia Eckman Dominick
1924 – unknown
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