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| Name | Obituary | Date of Pub. | Publication/Location | Transcribed by |
| Impink, Marie M. | "Marie M. Impink, 93, formerly of Muhlenberg Township, died June 3 in Berks Heim, where she had been a resident for three years.
BR> Her husband, Raymond G. Impink Sr., died Jan. 14, 1963. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Charles F. and Emma (Shipper) Schuler. Impink had been employed for 20 years as a sewing-machine operator by Rachman Manufacturing Co., Reading, retiring in 1975. She was a member of Holy Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church, Hyde Park. Impink is survived by a son, Raymond G. Jr., Muhlenberg Park; and two daughters, Sister Ann L. Impink, Philadelphia, and Mary E. (Impink) Skrocki, Sinking Spring. There are also five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Holy Guardian Angels Church. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Laureldale. John P. Feeney Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements." |
4 Jun 2005 | Reading Eagle Reading, Pennsylvania |
Vicki Hartman |
| Irwin, Isaac B. | . The remains of Isaac B. Irwin were brought to this city from his home at Oxford, the cortege arriving at the Penn'a station at 12.24 p. m. The remains were attired in a black suit and reposed in a black cloth-covered casket with silver trimmings and plate inscribed with deceased's name and age. Services were conducted by Rev. B. T. Callen. There were a number of tributes. Interment was made in Charles Evans cemetery. Funeral director, E. S. Miller. Deceased was 82 years of age and was born in Charleston, Md. When a boy he located in Norristown, where he resided for a number of years. About 8 years ago he lived in this city a few months, after which he went to Phila. He was a heater by trade and, it is claimed, turned out the first sheet of iron, made in Pottstown, where he was employed a number of years. His wife died some time ago. Deceased was a member of St. Peter's M. E. Church. The following children remain: Cyrenius W. Irwin and W. J. Irwin, both of this city; Mahlon, of Erie; Un. T. J. Baker, of Norristown; Mrs. Fannie Freely, of Phila., and Mrs. A. T. Garren. of Germantown. | 27 Dec 1899 | Reading Eagle Reading, Pennsylvania |
Vicki Hartman |
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