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| Teel, Ruth E. | "Ruth E. Teel, 89, of 541 Locke Heights Road, Bangor, died Sunday, July 21, at home. She was the wife of the late Stanley A. Teel. A member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, she was a sewing machine operator for Bangor area blouse mills for 17 years before retiring in 1982. Born in Bushkill Township, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Edna (Bitz) Albert. She was a life member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Plainfield Township, and its adult class and Lutheran Church Women. She was a former piano player for the Sunday school. She was a member of the former Ethel Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Bangor. Survivors: Daughters, Romaine Hatesaul of Bangor, and Marion Gilbert and Grace Stocker, both of Pen Argyl; sons, Gerald A. of Pen Argyl and Elwood A. of Bangor; 11 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m. Wednesday in church. Arrangements, Hough Home for Funerals, Bangor. Contributions: To the church." | 22 Jul 1996 | Morning Call Allentown, Pennsylvania | VLH |
| Teel, Thomas C. | Thomas C. Teel, 45, of 98 Christ Court, Bangor, died Sunday in Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg, after being stricken on Cherry Valley Road while participating in a 100-mile bicycle marathon. He was the husband of Quin (Pitotti) Teel. They were married 23 years. Teel was an automation application engineer for General Electric - - FANUC Automation of North America, Allentown, where he was employed for the past 10 years. Born in Easton, he was a son of Walter and Anona (Brinker) Teel of Lock Heights, Bangor. He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Bangor. Teel served with the Army Signal Corps 1967-70. A 1979 graduate of Lafayette College, he was vice president of the Bangor High School Class of 1963. Survivors: Wife and parents; daughters, Kristina and Gretchen, both at home, and sisters, Gail Pfeiffer of Pen Argyl and Marla Altieri of Nazareth. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, James B. Gaffney Funeral Home, 314 S. 1st St. Bangor. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday. | 17 Sep 1990 | Morning Call Allentown, Pennsylvania | VLH |
| Thornton, Franklin O. | "Franklin O. Thornton, 64, of 4640 Bayard St., Bethlehem Township, died Friday at his home. Born May 16, 1916, in Phillipsburg, NJ. he was the son of the late Aaron F. Thornton and the late Maude Markley Gosner. He was employed by Pfizer, Inc. Easton, and previously worked for the Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Sandts Eddy, Pa. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a ham radio operator. Surviving are his wife, the former Joycelyn Searles; a daughter, Pamela ""Penny"", wife of Thomas W. Young of Stockertown; two stepsons, David F. Friedman and his wife Diane, of Lower Mt. Bethel and Marc H. Friedman, at home; a sister Mildred, sife of John S. Sipos of Martins Creek; two half brothers, William A. Gosner and his wife Marjorie, of Martins Creek and James L. Gosner Jr. of State College; and a half sister Alice wife of Charles A. Rooks, Mt Bethel and two grandchildren; Kimberly and Christopher Young. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Church Hill cemetery, Lower Mt. Bethel. following cremation. the Hutchison Funeral Home, Lower Mt. Bethel in handling arrangements. " | 17 Apr 1981 | Easton Express Easton, Pennsylvania | Friend of Free Genealogy |
| Thornton, Mrs. Sarah | "At two o'clock yesterday (Thursday) afternoon, after an illness of but a few days duration, Mrs. Sarah Thornton, wife of the late George Thornton, Sr. died at her residence on Northampton street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the eighty-third year of her age. The aged lady was born at Riegelsville. Her maiden name was Edinger. She had lived in Easton about sixty years and was well known by old residents of the town. Two children, Abraham Thornton, engineer at Oliver's sheet mill, and Ellen, wife of Wm. H. Walter, of Quakertown, and a number of grandchildren survive her. " | 15 Feb 1884 | Daily Argus Easton, Pennsylvania | Friend of Free Genealogy |
| Thornton, Sarah | "In Easton, on February 14,1884, Sarah Edinger, widow of the late George Thornton, Sr., aged 82 years, 1 month and 3 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the late residence, No. 644 Northampton Street, on Monday, at 1P.M. Services at the cemetery chapel. Interment in Easton Cemetery. " | 16 Feb 1884 | Easton Express Easton, Pennsylvania | Friend of Free Genealogy |
| Trumphaor, Mrs. | "From the Susquehanna Democrat - July 5 Another Accident We learn that a Mrs. Trumphaor of (?)Lausanne township, Northampton county, near the Beaver Meadows, was lately shot under the following circumstances: Some of her children discovered a Rattlesnake in the bushes near the house, but in such a situation that it could not be got at with a stick. Mrs. Thumphaor got a rifle from the house for the purpose of shooting the snake; but by this time it had changed its situation so as to enable her to get at it with a stick; she laid the gun across a log and killed the snake; and in attempting to take up the gun, she caught it by the muzzle and drew it towards her, when the lock was caught either by the log or a bush, and the ball passed completely through her body. She then sent her two eldest children after her brother, and returned into the house, when she took up her infant about eight weeks old, sat down in the cradle and sucker her child. In about two hours her brother arrived, and found her still sting in the cradle with the child in her arms, and two of her other children engaged in wiping away the blood from the wounds in her sides. She appeared to be quire sensible, and told her brother that she should die in three hours from that time, and that in three years he would die by a similar accident. She did die in three hours; but whether her prediction respecting her brother will be fulfilled or not, time only can disclose. " | 17 Jul 1822 Page 2 | Gettysburg Compiler Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | Nancy Piper |
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