12/7/2023 0 Comments Sunbury daily item obitsIn lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Barbara's memory may be sent in care of St. George Catholic Church, 775 Forest Hill Road, Mifflinburg, where a memorial mass will be said at 11 by Pastor Rev. Joseph Reish.įamily and friends are invited to the visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Dr. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. and brother and sisters-in-law, Kate and George Humbert, Danville and John and Susie Spangler, Baldwin, Mo. sister-in-law, Helene Reish, Portage, Mich. She is survived by one brother, Andrew Reish and his wife Ann of Vienna, Va. four grandchildren and their spouses, Peter and Nicole Schaffer, Durham, NC, Julia Schaffer and Trentin Martin, Aurora, Colo., Mitchell Spangler, Austin, Texas, and Andrew Spangler, Mishawaka, Ind. In addition to her loving husband Bob, she is survived by two children and their spouses, Mary Elizabeth "Maribeth" and Jack Schaffer of Ebensburg, and David and Amy Spangler of Mishawaka, Ind. Barb also volunteered with the SCIU tutoring people trying to obtain a GED and taught English as a second language. She and her husband enjoyed a long vacation to Russia. Barb loved to study languages, especially Russian. She was a member of the University Women's Club, a referee for girls' basketball, and served as an Extraordinary Minister at St. Staying home to raise her children, she was able to work as the office manager in her husband's veterinary practice. After her marriage, she taught at Shikellamy High School until the birth of her first child. Spangler, her high school sweetheart, at Sacred Heart of Jesus, Lewisburg by Father Woodrow W. In 1966 she earned her MAT in French from Assumption College, Worcester, Mass. She then graduated from the Institut D'Etudes Francaises, Pau, France. In 1964 she earned an AB in French studies from the College of New Rochelle, NY. She attended Lewisburg School District, graduating from the Lewisburg High School, Class of 1960. Packer Hospital, Sunbury, a daughter of the late George Elmer Reish and Julia Agnes (Wohlhieter) Reish of Lewisburg. followed by the services at 11 with Deacon Richard Owen officiating.īurial will be in Shreiner's Cemetery in Selinsgrove.Barbara Anne (Reish) Spangler, 80, of Winfield, entered into rest Sunday, July 9, 2023, at Evangelical Community Hospital, surrounded by family. High St., Selinsgrove, and on Friday, Dec. Kim was proceeded in death by his daughter Angela M (Kratzer) Herman granddaughter Raylee Lou Herman niece, Stacey Lynn Connelly nephew, Michael Beaver and two sisters, Becky Beaver and Penny Wright.Ī viewing will be held Thursday, Dec. In addition to his wife of 51 years, Kim is survived by a daughter and son-in-law Heidi (Kratzer) and Paul John two sons Seth Kratzer (Autumn Geiswite) and Zachery Kratzer three grandchildren, Tyler Kratzer Gemberling, Gaven Kratzer and Makenna Kratzer one sister and brother-in-law Shirley and Larry Weaver one brother-in-law John Pekarski (Marion Spigelmeyer) two sisters-in-law Sandra Pekarski, Julie Pekarski (Don Skinner) his nieces and nephews, Tana (Weaver) Heffner, Chris Weaver, Jennifer Beaver, Heather (Beaver) Fogarty, Christopher Beaver, Corey Pekarski and Casey Pekarski. Whether in the stands or by the fence he was always there watching and cheering us on, and always will be. He was always there for a word of encouragement or a quiet ear to listen to their struggles. Kim's greatest joy was watching his children and grandchildren succeed in life and in sports. He made many good friends and looked forward to working with the football and softball crews he was on. Kim followed his passion and love of sports and continued on to become a PIAA official. He would also find himself coaching several of his sons sports teams throughout the year, volunteering his time and years of experience to the young players. He participated throughout his school years as well as later in life on several of the local slow pitch softball teams, Nilus, Airport Restaurant, KFC, and Kratzerville Fire Company to name a few. Kim was involved in sports his entire life. He also looked forward to his yearly fishing trip to Canada with his son and nephew. Kim enjoyed being in the outdoors and was an avid hunter and gardener. He was a PIAA official, officiating both football and softball games. Kim was a member of the Selinsgrove Athletic Council and active in the youth athletic programs. He was a 1970 graduate of Selinsgrove Area High School and a 40-year employee of Wood-Mode Inc. Kim married the former Nancy A Pekarski, who survives, on May 22, 1971. Kim was born May 3, 1952, in Sunbury, Pa., to the late Gardie R. Kratzer of 1980 Route 204, Selinsgrove, announce his passing on Nov. It is with great sadness that the family of Kim R.
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