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Moore, James Scott (I146163)
 
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Gates, Wilma Beula (I146164)
 
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She was a professional pianist more than 35 years and played for many years at Rosetti's Restaurant in Wallace. 
Fuchs, Esther Eleanor (I89106)
 
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Married Samuel Hofferber on May 29, 1948 in Denver, Colorado. Preceded in death by husband, daughter Marsha Boyd, three brothers and five sisters. Survived by two daughters, five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and three siblings.  
Befus, Rose (I173434)
 
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Married 1987. Preceded in death by father Sam Hofferber, brother-in-law Tommy Vigil and sister-in-law Robbie Boyd. Followed closely in death by mother Rose Hofferber. Survived by husband, three children, four grandchildren, two sisters, one sister-in-law and three brothers-in-law.
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Hofferber, Marsha L. (I173435)
 
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Mettler, Friedrich (I181022)
 
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Grossmann, Karl (I177227)
 
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Russian born/German language spoken
Parents: Christian Jacob Schell and Katherina Bollinger.
Christoph and Rose married 16 Jan, 1908 in North Dakota. 
Schell, Christoph (I174289)
 
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Schell, Christian Jacob (I174290)
 
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Karl Ottmar, 90, of Bismarck, passed away on July 24, 2015 at his home. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 30, at 1 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church with Rev. Wes Aardahl officiating. Burial will be held at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 on Wednesday at the Bismarck Funeral Home and continue one hour prior to the service at the church.
Karl was born on May 25, 1925 to William and Martha (Bader) Ottmar in Wishek, ND and grew up on a farm south Wishek.
He served in the U.S. Navy from 1944 – 1946. He then went to a trade school in Chicago, taking up heating and air conditioning. Karl took up an apprenticeship in electrical wiring and did farming part time with his father.
He married Dorothy Thurn on June 24, 1951 in St. Luke Lutheran Church in Wishek, ND and together had a son Dennis. Together they farmed for a while before selling their cattle and leasing out their land. In 1972 they moved to Bismarck where Karl worked in sheet metal, heating and air conditioning for most of the years.
They were both faithful members of Faith Lutheran Church in Bismarck.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy, of Bismarck, one son, Dennis (Betty) Ottmar, of Spokane, WA and one granddaughter, Michele, of Corvallis, OR.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Christ, Albert and Henry and sisters, Martha, Ella and Emma. 
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Born: 20 Feb 1931

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Ruth Jesske, beloved wife of Edwin Jesske of Medicine Hat, passed away on Monday, July 27th, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Ruth also leaves to cherish her memory her children, David (Jacquie) Jesske, Hope Roeder, Allan (Nancy) Jesske, Bonnie Haas, Lottie (Chris) Warren-Williams, Kim (Gary) Franz, and Neil (Kathleen) Jesske; her grandchildren, Kevin (Alison) Jesske, Crystal (Doug) Hanson, Kurt (Robyn) Roeder, Kelly (Darryl) Marcocchio, Candace Freisen, Carl and Craig Jesske, Wesley and Trevor Haas, Robert (Kristi) Campbell, Melissa Campbell, Korissa Franz (Mike), Taylor, Lacey, and Mckenzie Franz, and Evan Jesske; numerous great-grandchildren; lifelong friend, Hilda (Ben) Marling; her sister, Alice (Edwin) Kanewischer; her sisters and brothers-in-law, Marie Schuetzle, Ida Pudwell, Emil Jesske, Elma (Albert) Herrman, Millie (Morley) Desjardine, Arlene Jesske and Emma Jesske; her aunt, Esther (Ben) Reinheller; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ruth was predeceased by her parents, Henry and Lydia Schuetzle; an infant son, Larry; her son-in-law, Wade Haas; her grandson, Ladel Freisen; one sister; and seven brothers. Ruth was born on February 21st, 1931 in Schuler where she was raised before moving to Medicine Hat with her family to live on Yuill Street. Across the street, she saw a young man who became the love and soulmate of her life, Edwin Jesske, and they married on October 22nd, 1948. They lived in Richmound and Medicine Hat before moving to fulfill their dream to farm in Schuler in 1959. Their thoughts to retire began in 2007 when they bought a condo in Chinook Village. Ruth's gift was giving and many people were recipients of that gift. If you dropped by, she always had something for you to munch on. If you stayed for a meal, she could whip up a spread in no time. It always amazed us how Ruth seemed to have nothing in her fridge but could still make a feast from that nothing. Ruth was active in the community and the Schuler Church of God, always willing to help as a cook, board member, janitor, chairwoman, singer and anything else there was to do. Ruth's family was very important to her and she made each one feel special. It seems her length of time here was still too short. Thanks Mom, you will be missed.  
Schuetzle, Ruth Evaline (I95655)
 
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Sutton resident, Norma Marie (Witte) Nuss, 85, passed away Tuesday, July 28, 2015, at the Sutton Nursing Home.
Celebration of Life Services will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, July 31, 2015, at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Sutton, NE with Pastor Wayne Oblender officiating. Interment will follow at the Sutton Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday, July 30, 2015, from 1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. with the family present to greet friends and relatives from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., at Sutton Memorial Chapel in Sutton, NE.
Memorials may be directed to the family and will be decided at a later date.
She was born on January 16, 1930, in Grafton, NE, to George and Hazel (Pearson) Witte. She was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church in Grafton. She graduated from Geneva High School in 1947. She attended York College during the summer months of 1948 and 1949. She taught three years in Fillmore County.
She married Verdell Nuss on August 20, 1950. They lived north of Sutton on the farm and moved to town in 1962. They were blessed with three children, Doug, Greg and Marcia.
Norma was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Sutton. She was a dedicated church worker, taught Sunday School, Bible Study and was a member of the Altar Guild. She loved doing Bible study at the Sutton Nursing Home. She was also a member of the Sutton Legion Auxiliary and many extension clubs.
Her greatest love was her dear Lord, church, family and friends. She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also was a great bridge player and met many new friends. She also enjoyed her dear coffee friends whom she enjoyed entertaining.
She and Verdell traveled many places and made great memories. They were married for 54 years when Verdell passed away on December 7, 2004.
She is survived by her children: Doug (Corinne) Nuss of Sutton; Greg (Rene) Nuss of Des Moines, Iowa; and Marcia (Jim) Smith of Sutton; grandchildren: Ashlee Nuss of Grand Island, Emalee (Ben) Francis of Crete; Amelia (Jason) Palmer of Des Moines, Iowa, Reed Nuss of Kansas City, Missouri, and Weston Nuss of Lincoln; BJ (Meredith) Smith of Sutton, and Jamie (Travis) Tinsman of Hastings. She also has eight great-grandchildren: Ava, Madelyn, Evalyn, Addison, Reagan, Myles, Ella and Quinn. Also her two sisters: Lou Render of Lincoln and Eunice (Jack) Jackson of Minden. Also many nieces, nephews and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, niece, and husband, Verdell. 
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Services were held Saturday, June 17, 2006, at Zion Lutheran Church in Avon, for Herbert Buchholz, 86, of Avon. Burial was in the church cemetery, rural Avon, with military honors.
Herbert Buchholz, son of Ferdinand and Caroline (Neu) Buchholz was born March 30, 1920, on a farm north of Avon.
He died Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at St. Michael's Hospital in Tyndall, SD.
Herb attended country school south of Tripp through the eighth grade.
He married Margaret Engel on May 3, 1940, at the Lutheran Church parsonage in Avon.
Herb was drafted into the US Army following his marriage and served during World War II. He was a POW in Germany for six months.
Following the war, Herb was a mechanic on the trucks during the building of the dams in Pierre and Pickstown. He worked for International Harvester in Geddes from 1955 to 1956 and then returned to Avon. Herb worked for Pat Crosby's gas company, Consumer and Northern gas companies, and then started Herb's Repair in the 1960s.
Herb was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Avon and the Arthur Wissman American Legion Post #150 in Avon.
Herb will be remembered for his "tinkering" in his garage and his love of airplanes.
He is survived by his children: JoAnn Houska and husband, George, of Wagner; Arnold and Rodney and wife, Julie, all of Tyndall; seven grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; brother, Gilbert, of San Jose, CA; sister, Elda Giedd, of Lake Andes; step brother, Clarence Mudder of Yankton; and many nieces and nephews.
Herb was preceded in death by his wife on January 28, 1997; parents; stepfather, Ted Mudder; brother, Reinold; stepbrother, Helmuth Mudder; and stepsister, Grace Stock.
Lake Andes Wave June 21, 2006  
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A native of North Dakota, our mother, Violet June Scharf (Schwind) was born on June 27, 1926 and passed away at the age of 84 on January 12, 2011 due to a number of health problems.
Her parents were Simon Milton Schwind (1892-1954) and Magdalena Dockter (1898 -1938). Mom was the youngest of their five children. Two of her siblings died shortly after being born. Her brother Milton passed away in 1998 and her sister Esther died in 2001.
Mother’s family can be traced back to the German state of Bavaria, the country of Yugoslavia, and northern France. She was the granddaughter of Simon Schwind who emigrated to New York and the United States in 1886 from the German colony of Gluckstal, Bessarabia, South Russia. Simon and his wife, Christina Wittmaier, settled on a farm outside the small town of Wishek, North Dakota where mom’s dad was born along with twelve other children.
Mom grew up on a working farm, took care of her dad (after grandma died), graduated from high school and worked in the town’s local movie theatre.
On November 28, 1948 our mother married our dad, Ervin Scharf in Mandan, North Dakota. They would have us three children: Tom in 1949; Don in 1951 and Sherry in 1955. Their wedding was a double wedding along with mom's brother Milton and his bride Ruth Bettenhausen. Mom and dad moved to San Diego in 1957. Here she began working for San Diego City Schools in several elementary and junior high school cafeterias as a cook.
Cooking for people made mom happy. She loved to prepare meals and was never more pleased than when she could entertain a large group and feed them to overflowing. We remember there was always a devoted following of friends and relatives who were glad to be invited to dinner at “Vi’s House”. Mom was also an accomplished seamstress and not only made clothes for us as children, but also for herself and many others.
The birth of her only grandchild, Amanda, in 1987 was an occasion for celebration for mom. Her sewing machine seemed to never stop as she made one outfit after another for the new baby.
Mom found special comfort and joy with the several dogs and cats that she cared for in her lifetime. This began with her first dog “Johnny” who she talked about often.
But, the thing the three of us will remember most is that mom always made us number one in her life. And, yes, there were times as adults we wished she’d stop mothering us so much and leave us alone, but it was her way of caring. Over the years of our childhood, and often under less than perfect circumstances, mom consistently made sure we were well fed, dressed neatly, did our homework, and had a good sense of right and wrong. We will always love and appreciate her for that. 
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Ervin (also “Irwin” on his birth certificate) Scharf was born on May 16, 1922 in Wishek, North Dakota. His family, on his father’s side, can be traced back to the 1600s to the small village of Burgstall in Baden-Wurttemburg near present-day Stuttgart, Germany.
He was the last child to survive to adulthood out of seventeen born to George Scharf (1874-1936) and Dorothea Stickel (1875-1962). Several of his siblings died at a young age or were stillborn. Ten children, including Erivin, grew to adulthood.
George and Dorothea had immigrated to the United States in 1899 from one of the German Russian colonies near the Black Sea called Wittenberg. They made their way to Kulm, North Dakota were George’s uncle Gottlieb Scharf had already settled.
Ervin’s father passed away in 1936 when he was 16 years old. He quit school not long after to work in the Wishek grocery store to help support his widowed mother.
It was about this time that he earned the nickname of “Moon” based on a popular comic strip of the time entitled “Moon Mullens.” The name stuck with him for the rest of his life.
Following the start of World War II, he was inducted into the army in April of 1943. And, after completing basic training at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, Ervin was sent to the European Theater of Operations in November of 1943 as a Private First Class.
Participation in the Normandy Campaign and the Northern France Campaign earned Ervin the American Theater Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, European Theater Ribbon with Two Bronze Stars and a Good Conduct Medal.
He was wounded in action on March 12, 1945 in Reims, France, which later resulted in his discharge from service in November of that year.
He later recalled the many places he saw including Paris and a performance at the Paris Opera House with his army buddy. Overall, however the war left him, like many other soldiers, with negative memories that led to bouts of depression throughout much of his later life.
After returning to Wishek he would begin dating Violet Schwind who he married in 1948. Three children resulted from this marriage: Thomas (1949), Donald (1951) and Sherry (1955). He also took a position with Montana-Dakota Utility Company and later moved with his family from Wishek to nearby Napoleon, North Dakota.
In 1957 the family moved again to San Diego, California where Ervin took a job with National Steel and Ship Building and later with the U.S. Post Office.
At times his depression got worse along with other illness as a result of the war injury that left him with several pieces of bullet fragments still inside his body. His death at age 54 came much too soon.
Ervin enjoyed his family’s return vacation trips to Wishek, Napoleon and Moorhead, Minnesota throughout the 1960s and 1970s. These visits brought him back to the family and people he grew up with and were the source of much enjoyment. 
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Robert "Bob" J. Wells, age 72, a loving father, grandpa, partner and friend, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 3, 2015 in Albuquerque, NM surrounded by his beloved family.
Bob was born on October 12, 1942 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin to Emil Jack Wells and Mary Ziarnik Wells. After graduating from Lincoln High School, Bob majored as a machinist at Manitowoc Vocational Tech and went to work at Great Lakes Tooling. Early in his career, he was an Assistant Manager in the sporting goods department for Shopko in Green Bay, WI and worked for Paragon Electric in Two Rivers, WI for many years as a Tool & Die Maker, later becoming Paragon Union President. Bob served the community as a police officer for the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Department and also owned and operated a sporting goods store in Manitowoc.
In 1984, Bob moved to New Mexico where he was General Manager at Miniature Machine Company. Bob later owned and operated a sporting goods store and worked as a security officer. Bob was a master gunsmith, leathersmith, antique gun restorer, firearms expert and craftsman. Bob had a high work ethic, was resourceful, and took pride in his craftsmanship. Bob’s work and expertise in his craft was highly regarded and sought after by his peers. Bob had a passion for adventure and traveling. Starting in his late teens, Bob enjoyed his numerous trips “Out West” and “kicking dirt” looking for old relics. Bob loved the “Old West,” desert, mountains, and the exploration of historical sites. Bob reveled in anything history related. Bob was a knowledgeable and highly intelligent historian throughout his life. Bob’s family and friends all say his knowledge was beyond extraordinary. Bob was tough, adventurous, brave, thoughtful, compassionate, understanding, intelligent, talented, humorous, straightforward and loved his family. His hobbies included studying anything history related, reading, war and western movies, music, old country, bluegrass, Cajun, and gospel, family history/genealogy, gun shows and the outdoors. Bob was a member of the New Mexico Gun Collectors Association.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Emil Jack Wells and Mary Ziarnik Wells, sister, Patricia Ann Wells and brother, Richard C. Wells. Bob is survived by his beloved daughter, Deanne P. Wells, two cherished grandchildren, Amanda Mathews and her husband, Harley and Michael Laurel, devoted life partner of 33 years, Sue Kasten, dearly loved step-daughter, Amy Shoge and her husband, Richard Shoge and their daughter, Maya.
Bob’s family would like to give a special thank you to all of the nurses and doctors at Presbyterian Hospital for their care and love.
A celebration of life was held on August 5, 2015 on Sandia Crest in the Sandia Mountains in Albuquerque, NM. Cremation has taken place and burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc, WI at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Mexico-newmexico.wish.org or Make-A-Wish Wisconsin-Wisconsin.wish.org.
Bob leaves us with an emptiness that can never be replaced, but his quick witted sense of humor, knowledge and love for his family will keep his memory alive for eternity. One of Bob’s favorite quotes was from the movie, “The Shootist.” “I won’t be wronged. I won’t be insulted. I won’t be laid a-hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” ~ John Wayne 
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Lincoln, NE, resident James A. Hust, 70, passed away in his home on August 13, 2015, surrounded by his family. Jim was born in Sutton, NE, to Rufus E. and Dorothy L. (Wedeking) Hust on July 19, 1945. He graduated from Sutton High School in 1963 and attended the University of Nebraska- Lincoln. On May 27, 1967, he was united in marriage to Patricia Marie Dvorak in Lincoln, NE. Two daughters were born of this union: Teresa Jo and Jennifer Lynne. The family moved several times: Grand Island, NE; Marion, IA; DeWitt, IA; and Brainard, NE; before moving back to Sutton in 1983, to raise their children in Jim's hometown. He was actively involved in coaching youth basketball, assisting with -H horse projects and was on the Sutton school board for many years. Jim and Patti moved to Lincoln in 1992, where he became an active member of Cathedral of the Risen Christ parish, serving as Acolyte, Extraordinary Minister, Light of the World Community, and the Knights of Columbus. Jim was an avid golfer, playing on two or thr e leagues most years; a homebrewer for over 20 years; and a lifelong Nebraska Football fan with season tickets beginning in 1963. Jim had a lifelong career as an insurance claims adjuster, retiring in 2012 from Battle Creek Mutual Insurance Company. He also worked part-time for the Nebraska Safety Council for 20 years as a Safety Training Option Program instructor and teen driving instructor. Jim and Patti loved to travel and celebrated retirement with international trips. At home, Jim loved tospend time with his children, grandchildren, family and friends. Survivors include his loving wife, Patti of Lincoln; daughters, Tracy (Jake) McHugh of Lincoln and Jeni (Tabatha) Durfey of Council Bluffs, IA. Grandchildren, Jay Richardson of Lincoln and Creighton Durfey and Callie Durfey of Council Bluffs, IA. Step-grandchildren include Karisa Richardson of Waverly, Charlene (Hunter) Greene of orth Platte, Tucker McHugh ofMalcolm and Landyn McHugh of Lincoln; sister, Mary Lou Moore of Bellevue; brother and sisterin- law, Dale and Pat Dvorak of Valparaiso; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and numerous friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, parents-in-law, Woodrow and Evelyn Dvorak, sister, Reva Jean Hust Stack, nephews, Bruce and Jerry Moore, brothers-in-law, Bill Stack, Don Moore and Gale Dvorak. Mass of Christian Burial was at 10 a.m., Monday, August 17, 2015, at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ, 3500 Sheridan Blvd., Lincoln. Rosary: August 16, 2015, at 7 p.m., at Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral home, 4040 A. Street, Lincoln. Inurnment was at 3 p.m., Monday in Calvary Cemetery in Sutton. Memorials are suggested to his family to be divided among Jim’s favorite charities. Condolences may be left at www.bmlfh.com. 
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Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado - February 6, 2004 - Elven J. Kitzman
Elven Jacob Kitzman, 79, of Loveland died January 30, 2004, at McKee Medical Center in Loveland.
He was born February 7, 1924, in Cheyenne to Jacob and Christina Schmierer Kitzman.
He married Cleta L. Sible, and they later divorced.
He was in partnership with a brother farming in the Wiggins area. He later was in partnership with another brother in a concrete business in Longmont. He then was a welder for Continental Trailer Manufacturing in Loveland until his retirement.
He lived in Morgan and Weld counties until the 1970's when he moved to Loveland.
He enjoyed playing cards and horseshoes, going to garage sales, hunting, traveling to Las Vegas and helping other people.
He is survived by two brothers, Theodore E. Kitzman and wife Clara of Wiggins, and Benjamin P. Kitzman and wife Rose O'Conner of Dupont, Colorado; four sisters, Rose Carlton of Dolan Springs, Arizona, Flora Zimbelman of Keenesburg, Juanita M. Cowan of Loveland, and Delaine A. Phillips and husband Luther of Loveland; a sister-in-law Alice Kitzman of Byers; numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Frieda Thomas, and a brother, Harold H. Kitzman.
Cremation has been conducted.
Memorial services will be 10:30 A.M. Saturday at Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Scott Turner officiating. 
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Brother of Fred Goebel, Christina Koeppling and Margaret Bauer. 
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Peter Nicolls Goetz, 73, died Sunday, August 16th at Fox Meadow Farm, his home for more than 50 years. Born in West Reading on December 23rd, 1941, he was the son of the late Ferdinand Karl “Bud” Goetz and Anne Hall Nicolls Goetz and brother of the late Robin Hiester Najarian. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years Bonnie; daughter Elizabeth Scherber; daughter Holly and her husband Bruce Aronow; and son P. Taylor and his wife Pippa Goetz; his grandsons Alexander and Nicholas Aronow and P. Henley and Griffith Goetz; and nephews Frederick, Jacob (deceased), Michael, David and James Najarian.
Peter was a proud descendant of both the Muhlenberg and Nicolls families of Pennsylvania and had a lifelong interest in celebrating the heritage and preserving the legacy of both families. He was an alumnus of St. George’s School, Lafayette College and Babson College and later served in the Pennsylvania National Guard.
Peter was a true gentleman who adored his family and their many dogs. He was also a deeply loyal and caring friend. An accomplished racecar driver, Peter went on to be a professional corporate pilot and airline flight safety instructor. He loved Fox Meadow Farm and the outdoors. He was an avid fly fisherman and upland bird hunter with a keen interest in land preservation. Peter was one of a kind.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 22nd at 11am at Christ Episcopal Church, 5th and Court Streets, Reading. A private burial will be held at Charles Evans Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Christ Episcopal Church, 435 Court Street, Reading PA, 19603, or to the Angel Fund at the Animal Rescue League of Berks County (610) 373-8830 x119. Kuhn Funeral Home, Inc., West Reading is in charge of the arrangements.  
Goetz, Peter Nicolls (I177922)
 
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Goetz, Robin Hiester Najarian (I177923)
 
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