Edna P. Zimmerman, 85, of Kempton, died Oct. 28 in Topton Lutheran Home. She was the wife of the late Paul F. Zimmerman.
For 55 years, she co-owned and operated a farm in Lynn Township, before retiring in 1989.
Born in West Penn Township, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Emma M. (Blessing) Schaeffer.
She was a member of Jerusalem (Red) United Church of Christ, Kempton, and a member of the auxiliary and a former choir member, Sunday school teacher and treasurer.
She was a member of Ontelaunee Lioness Club and Blue Ridge Trail Council, Daughters of America 179, both of New Tripoli.
Survivors: Son, Paul E. of Kempton; brothers, Norman and Carl, both of New Ringgold; sister, Marion Smith of Coplay; two grandsons, four great-grandchildren.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 9:30-10:30 Friday.
Contributions: Church memorial fund.
Edna P. Zimmerman, 85, of Kempton, died Oct. 28 in Topton Lutheran Home. She was the wife of the late Paul F. Zimmerman.
For 55 years, she co-owned and operated a farm in Lynn Township, before retiring in 1989.
Born in West Penn Township, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Emma M. (Blessing) Schaeffer.
She was a member of Jerusalem (Red) United Church of Christ, Kempton, and a member of the auxiliary and a former choir member, Sunday school teacher and treasurer.
She was a member of Ontelaunee Lioness Club and Blue Ridge Trail Council, Daughters of America 179, both of New Tripoli.
Survivors: Son, Paul E. of Kempton; brothers, Norman and Carl, both of New Ringgold; sister, Marion Smith of Coplay; two grandsons, four great-grandchildren.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Call 9:30-10:30 Friday.
Contributions: Church memorial fund.
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