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Sara G. Kuebler

F, #9726

Parents

FatherFrederick A. Kuebler (b. 1874, d. February 1923)
MotherMay Snyder Moser (b. 19 February 1875, d. 28 July 1963)

Biography

MarriageJohn S. Lewis and Sara G. Kuebler were married, date unknown
Last Edited26 February 2019

Elizabeth M. Kuebler

F, #9727, b. 1903

Parents

FatherFrederick A. Kuebler (b. 1874, d. February 1923)
MotherMay Snyder Moser (b. 19 February 1875, d. 28 July 1963)

Family: Henry C. Ziegenfuss

SonCharles H. Ziegenfuss+ (d. 2 September 2017)

Biography

Birth1903Elizabeth M. Kuebler was born in 1903 in Phillipsburg, Warren County, New Jersey.
MarriageHenry C. Ziegenfuss and she were married, date unknown
Obituary26 September 199426 September 1994, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Morning Call Obituary:. Elizabeth M. "Tommie" Ziegenfuss, 91, of Easton, died Saturday in leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Palmer Township. She was the wife of the late Henry C. Ziegenfuss.

She last worked for DiLu Lingerie, Easton, and previously for the former Seampruf, Easton.

Born in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late Frederick and Mae (Snyder) Kuebler.

She was secretary-treasurer of the Easton Bowling Association for many years, She was a member of the Lehigh Valley Women Bowlers Hall of Fame.

Survivors: Son, Charles H. of Easton; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren.
Last Edited26 February 2019

John S. Lewis

M, #9728

Biography

MarriageJohn S. Lewis and Sara G. Kuebler were married, date unknown
Last Edited26 February 2019

Henry C. Ziegenfuss

M, #9729

Family: Elizabeth M. Kuebler (b. 1903)

SonCharles H. Ziegenfuss+ (d. 2 September 2017)

Biography

MarriageHenry C. Ziegenfuss and Elizabeth M. Kuebler were married, date unknown
Residence1983As of 1983 Henry lived at 440 Line Street in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania,
Obituary21 November 198321 November 1983, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Morning Call Obituary:. Henry C. Ziegenfuss, 83, of 440 Line St., Easton, died Sunday in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Elizabeth M. (Kuebler) Ziegenfuss.

He was a salesman and driver for Wise Potato Chips for severn years before retiring in 1966. He previously was employed by Frito Lay for 15 years.

Born in Williams Township, he was a son of the late Charles C. and Elizabeth (Grady) Ziegenfuss.

Surviving with his widow are a son, Charles H. of Easton, a grand-daughter and two great-grandchildren.
Last Edited27 February 2019

Charles H. Ziegenfuss

M, #9730, d. 2 September 2017

Parents

Family: Maryalice Kraus

DaughterLinda Ziegenfuss+

Biography

Newspaper Mention25 March 1949The 25 March 1949 edition of the Morning Call, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, reported Charles H. Ziegenfuss, 440 Line St., and Shirley De Mass, 572 Williams St., Easton, have taken out a marriage license at the Easton courthouse.
Marriage18 September 1959Charles H. Ziegenfuss and Maryalice Kraus were married on 18 September 1959
Death2 September 2017He died on 2 September 2017 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania,
Obituary7 September 20177 September 2017, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Easton Express Times Obituary:. Charles H. Ziegenfuss EASTON Charles H. "Chot" Ziegenfuss, 93, of Easton, passed away Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017 in Abington Manor.

Born June 15, 1924 in Easton, PA, he was a son of the late Henry and Elizabeth Kuebler Ziegenfuss. He and his wife, Maryalice (Kraus) Ziegenfuss, would have celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on September 18, 2017.

Chot retired in 1987 from the former J.T. Baker Chemical Company where he was employed for over 33 years. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was athletic in his younger years playing fast pitch softball, basketball and bowling. He enjoyed playing quoits in the Easton Quoit League. Chot was an avid Penn State fan.

Chot was a former member of Forks United Church of Christ. He was a life member of Citizens Hose Company, Liberty Hose Company No. 2, Safety First Volunteer Fire Company and the former Order of Fleas, Inc. He was a legionnaire with Rice Ebner American Legion Post 588.

Surviving in addition to his wife Maryalice are a daughter, Linda Gordon and her husband Wayne, of Nazareth; two grandchildren, Alan Gordon and his wife Sheila, of Texas, and Ashley Rizzotto and her husband Ben, of Nazareth; five great-grandchildren, Gaige, Jace and Jovi Gordon, and Jayde and Dominic Rizzotto; nieces and nephews.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Northampton Memorial Shrine. Offer online condolences atĀ www.strunkfh.com. The Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., Wilson Borough, is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Family Pillars Hospice, 3910 Adler Place, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Strunk Funeral Home, Inc.
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Maryalice Kraus

F, #9731

Family: Charles H. Ziegenfuss (d. 2 September 2017)

DaughterLinda Ziegenfuss+

Biography

Marriage18 September 1959Charles H. Ziegenfuss and Maryalice Kraus were married on 18 September 1959
Last Edited27 February 2019