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FRYMOYER, CLYDE A. ---- Clyde Austin Frymoyer, 86, of Kreamer, died a
t 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 30, 1997 at
Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg, where he had been admitte
d Sunday. He was born in
Juniata County July 7, 1911, the son of the late John Albert and Jenni
e Warnets Frymoyer.
February 2, 1936 he married the former Lila Mae Reichenbach, who prece
ded him in death
September 30, 1992. He was also preceded in death by his stepmother, F
lorence Sheaffer
Frymoyer. He was educated in the Juniata County schools. He was princi
pally engaged in
farming, but had been employed by the former PA Railroad, Northumberla
d and Enola
yards, where he worked in track maintenance. He also worked for the Ha
isburg Steel Mill and
most recently was employed by Wood Mode Industries, Kreamer, where h
e was a fireman and as a
part-time Wells Fargo security guard for Wood-Metal Inc., Kreamer. H
e was a member of
Paradise United Methodist Church, Port Trevorton RR1, a life member o
f Selinsgrove Lodge No.
1173, Loyal Order of Moose, a member of Reliance Hose Company Ambulanc
e League, Middleburg,
Dauntless Hook and Ladder Fire Co. and Ambulance League, Selinsgrove
, the National Travel
Club and the American Association of Retired Persons. He enjoyed drivi
g places to view the
sights and visit friends. Surviving are three sons, Kirby U. Frymoye
and his wife Martha
Ann of Beaumont, CA; George B. Frymoyer and his wife Judy of Mt. Pleas
ant Mills RR1, and
Kenneth C. Frymoyer, at home; two daughters, Ardenna S. Kauffman and h
er husband Lyman of
Duncannon RR4 and Glenda D. Rine, Hummels Wharf; one brother, Harry A
. Frymoyer, Port
Trevorton RR1; one sister, Irene Hummel, Selinsgrove RR; 12 grandchild
en; and 19 great-
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Joh
Homer and Glen
Frymoyer. The funeral service was conducted Saturday from the George P
. Garman Funeral Home,
Mt. Pleasant Mills, with Rev. Richard L. Berg officiating. Interment f
ollowed in the Paradise
United Methodist Church Cemetery, Port Trevorton RR1.
(THE JUNIATA SENTINEL -- OCTOBER 8, 1997 -- MIFFLINTOWN, PA.)
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