He was a member of Christ United Lutheran Church, Millmont. One of Pete's favorite passions was hunting and he was one of the founding members of the Beech Tree Hunting Camp in Tioga County, Pa., as well as a member of numerous sportsmens organizations.
He was the father of one daughter Carol A. McJilton of Mifflinburg, Pa. and one son, Forrest McClintock, of Catawissa, Pa. He had numerous grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Pete was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Shannon McClintock; two sisters, Ruth Shoemaker and Rhoda Hartley; and one son-in-law, Paul H. McJilton. Arrangements were by the Roupp Funeral Home in Mifflinburg, Pa. Services were conducted by The Rev. John Yost with burial in the Mifflinburg Cemetery, Mifflinburg, Pa.
He was a member of Christ United Lutheran Church, Millmont. One of Pete's favorite passions was hunting and he was one of the founding members of the Beech Tree Hunting Camp in Tioga County, Pa., as well as a member of numerous sportsmens organizations.
He was the father of one daughter Carol A. McJilton of Mifflinburg, Pa. and one son, Forrest McClintock, of Catawissa, Pa. He had numerous grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Pete was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Shannon McClintock; two sisters, Ruth Shoemaker and Rhoda Hartley; and one son-in-law, Paul H. McJilton. Arrangements were by the Roupp Funeral Home in Mifflinburg, Pa. Services were conducted by The Rev. John Yost with burial in the Mifflinburg Cemetery, Mifflinburg, Pa.
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