Gerda loved to travel, having been all around Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Panama Canal, all of the Virgin Islands, Ecuador and Okinawa. She also loved music, reading, and handicrafts like knitting and crocheting. She met her husband while he was serving in Germany during WW2. Gerda was a war bride, emigrating to America in July 1950. She became a proud US Citizen in 1956. She was a Dietary Supervisor for the Mercer Medical Center until retiring in 1989. Prior to that, she was a restaurant manager for Macy’s at the Oxford Mall, and prior to that, she was an assistant food manager for Howard Johnson’s on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Surviving are sisters-in-law: Dorothea Buch-Cooper, wife of Donald Cooper, of East Greenville; and Grace Buch Fry, of Emmaus; a nephew, Harald Franzteb, of San Antonio, TX; a niece, Linda Davidson, of Allentown, PA; and her God-daughter, Emma, wife of Lamar Rickard. She was pre-deceased by siblings: Bruno, Ernest, and Charlo Bormann, and Marta Franzteb.
Services will be announced at a later date. Burial will be at St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery, Pennsburg.
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Gerda loved to travel, having been all around Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Panama Canal, all of the Virgin Islands, Ecuador and Okinawa. She also loved music, reading, and handicrafts like knitting and crocheting. She met her husband while he was serving in Germany during WW2. Gerda was a war bride, emigrating to America in July 1950. She became a proud US Citizen in 1956. She was a Dietary Supervisor for the Mercer Medical Center until retiring in 1989. Prior to that, she was a restaurant manager for Macy’s at the Oxford Mall, and prior to that, she was an assistant food manager for Howard Johnson’s on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Surviving are sisters-in-law: Dorothea Buch-Cooper, wife of Donald Cooper, of East Greenville; and Grace Buch Fry, of Emmaus; a nephew, Harald Franzteb, of San Antonio, TX; a niece, Linda Davidson, of Allentown, PA; and her God-daughter, Emma, wife of Lamar Rickard. She was pre-deceased by siblings: Bruno, Ernest, and Charlo Bormann, and Marta Franzteb.
Services will be announced at a later date. Burial will be at St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery, Pennsburg.
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