At the age of six, his family moved into the family farm, which Lee later farmed for over 60 years. A hard worker, Lee worked at the former Beck’s Feed & Grain Mill in Kutztown and was a milk truck driver with Howard Boyd, driving for Lehigh Dairy for 15 years. Most recently, Lee was employed by the former Stroh Brewery, Fogelsville, for 20 years until his retirement. Lee was an original member and the current President of the Antique Engine Tractor and Toy Club, a founding member and past Vice-President of the Old Time Plow Boys and a former demonstrator of antique farm machinery at the Kutztown Folk Festival. Lee attended Lighthouse Community Church in Lyons and was a member of the Kutztown Grange #1836.
In addition to his wife of 68 years Irene, Lee is survived by his daughter, Lucille F. (Kern), wife of Richard Gressley, Maxatawny Township; granddaughter, Samantha L. (Gressley), wife of John A. Queman, Richmond Township; great-granddaughter, Sidney A. Queman; and sisters, Evelyn M. (Kern) Kemp and Doris A. (Kern) Weiser, both of Topton and their families. Along with his parents, Lee was predeceased by a brother, Charles F. Kern.
A funeral service to celebrate Lee’s life and burial in Zion Moselem Church Cemetery, Richmond Township, will be held privately by his family.
Published in Reading Eagle from Nov. 17 to Nov. 22, 2020.
At the age of six, his family moved into the family farm, which Lee later farmed for over 60 years. A hard worker, Lee worked at the former Beck’s Feed & Grain Mill in Kutztown and was a milk truck driver with Howard Boyd, driving for Lehigh Dairy for 15 years. Most recently, Lee was employed by the former Stroh Brewery, Fogelsville, for 20 years until his retirement. Lee was an original member and the current President of the Antique Engine Tractor and Toy Club, a founding member and past Vice-President of the Old Time Plow Boys and a former demonstrator of antique farm machinery at the Kutztown Folk Festival. Lee attended Lighthouse Community Church in Lyons and was a member of the Kutztown Grange #1836.
In addition to his wife of 68 years Irene, Lee is survived by his daughter, Lucille F. (Kern), wife of Richard Gressley, Maxatawny Township; granddaughter, Samantha L. (Gressley), wife of John A. Queman, Richmond Township; great-granddaughter, Sidney A. Queman; and sisters, Evelyn M. (Kern) Kemp and Doris A. (Kern) Weiser, both of Topton and their families. Along with his parents, Lee was predeceased by a brother, Charles F. Kern.
A funeral service to celebrate Lee’s life and burial in Zion Moselem Church Cemetery, Richmond Township, will be held privately by his family.
Published in Reading Eagle from Nov. 17 to Nov. 22, 2020.
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