Main St., Lewistown, PA 17044 or to the Mifflin County Historical Society, 1 W. In lieu of flow- ers, donations may be made in loving memory of Bob to St. Bob was a kind man with a caring heart and engineering mind.Ī private burial will be held at the convenience of the family. He was a man who could fix anything and fix it well. They were dedicated Penn State football fans and spent many years as season ticket holders.īob was known for his homemade ice cream and bottled root beer, and he enjoyed displaying his model train collection. He also served as a youth basketball and baseball coach.īob and Helen loved traveling, dining out with family and friends and supporting community events. He was a supporter of the United Way of Mifflin-Juniata County, the Salvation Army, the LUMINA Center and the Stone Arch Players. He served on various committees, several terms on church council, and would help during any church service whether reading the lessons or serving as an usher. John’s Lutheran Church in Lewistown, where he was a Sunday school teacher and past president of the church council. Additionally, Bob was an active member of the Mifflin County Round Table of Christians and Jews and was the recipient of the 2012 Brotherhood Citation Award.īob was strongly devoted to his Christian faith. For 13 years, he was the treasurer for the Mifflin County Historical Society. He was on the board of directors for the Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation and the Mifflin- Juniata Area Agency on Aging. He was a member of the Chief Logan Lions Club, the Masons, and Jaffa Shrine. He held numerous position over his 43-year career ending as the Vice President of Environmental Resources. He worked as an industrial engineer and was a dedicated employee of Standard Steel. Many nieces and nephews also loved their “Uncle Inky.”īob served in the U.S. He is also survived by a brother, John (Gail) Ingram of Belleville. He was the proud great- grandpa of Matthew, Levi, and Andrew Hartsock and Jonathan French. Bob cherished spending time with his grandchildren, Jill (Jared) Hartsock, Megan (Ryan) Ingram- French, and Tate Ingram. He is survived by two children, Jeffrey (Anita) of Lewistown and Tracy (Dina) of Hummelstown. They spent 59 years living in Pleasant Acres raising their family. They were married for 66 years when Helen went to heaven in January of this year. Third St., Mifflintown, has care of the arrangements.Ĭondolences may be left at 1954, Bob married the love of his life, Helen L. The family will provide all the flowers and kindly requests that donations in memory of Pam be made to the Juniata County Library, 498 Jefferson St., Mifflintown, PA 17059. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Nook, will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing, but the family will receive friends following the memorial service. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, 8489 Licking Creek Road, Mifflintown, with the Rev. Her memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. She dearly loved her family and treasured the time she spent with her family and her friends. She enjoyed reading, traveling, cruising, and spending time at their house in Florida. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Port Royal Literary Guild, and Delta Kappa Gamma. She was most lovingly known as “Madame Kennedy” to her students. Pam taught French and English, first at West Perry High School for five years and then for the Juniata County School District until she retired in 2011. She graduated from Juniata High School in 1971, from Juniata College in 1975, and obtained her Master of Education degree with post graduate credits from Shippensburg and Bloomsburg. Douglas McWilliams, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Kennedy and his significant other, Cassandra Boozel of Mifflin, one daughter, Jill (Kennedy) Fry and husband, Todd, of Honey Grove, one stepson, Steve Kennedy and wife, Shannon, of Jacksonville, Fla., three grandchildren, Daylyn Kennedy, Banks Fry and Kael Fry, two stepgrandchildren, Madison Kennedy and Cameron Kennedy and three siblings, Scott McWiliams and wife, Gail, Melissa Smith and husband, Dan, and J. She is survived by her husband of almost 42 years, Jack Douglas “Doug” Kennedy, whom she married Nov. 21, 1953, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late James Edmond “Ed” and JoAnn (Saylor) McWilliams.
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