Lititz Area Obituary Index for the Years 1877 to 1998

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Lititz Area Obituary Index for the Years 1877 to 1998 Lititz Area Obituary Index for the years 1877 to 1998 This file is an index of over 23,000 obituaries from the Lititz Record and Lititz Record Express The transcription of this information was done by volunteers: Venessa Buckwalter, Paula Kipphorn, Luci Christina, Jean Schopf, Gail Murphy, Marianne Sotile and others. **** If the DofObit (Date of Obituary) entry is blank, the information was taken from end of the year listings and there may be no individual obituary for that person, but it may be helpful to check the closest date. Last Name First Name Year DofObit DOD Age Home Town Cemetery Aardrup Othilia M. 1966 20-Oct 16-Oct 77 Lancaster Abel Clara K. 1936 12-Mar 7-Mar 58 Lancaster Millersville Mennonite Abkarian Dagmar 1986 24-Jul 19-Jul 85 Lititz Achey Anna M. 1937 11-Nov 7-Nov 67 Ephrata Bowman's, Ephrata Achey Edna V. 1987 8-Oct 6-Oct 82 Manheim Ruhl's United Methodist Cemetery Achey Elsie L. 1991 3-Jan 31-Dec 86 Manheim, PA Ruhl's United Methodist Cemetery Achey Jeremiah 1890 10-Jul 68 Lititz Shaefferstown Reformed Achey Milton J. 1914 27-Aug 52 Philadelphia Northwood Achey Oscar H. 1989 23-Feb 17-Feb 77 Lancaster Mount Tunnel Cemetery, Elizabethtown Achey Suzanne M. 1993 4-Feb 26-Jan 84 Lititz, PA Lititz Moravian Cemetery Achey, Jr. Harry J. 1946 31-Jan 30-Jan - Lititz Moravian Achtermann Martha 1986 13-Mar 5-Mar 84 Lititz Millersville Mennonite Cem. Acker Anna Mae 1993 28-Oct 18-Oct 93 Lititz, PA Riverview Burial Park, Lancaster Ackerman Patricia J. 1991 3-Jan 26-Dec 56 Lititz, PA Evangelical Cemetery Acosta Esther V 1978 19-Jan 12-Jan 63 Lancaster St Joseph New Catholic Cemetery Adair Aletha E. 1989 20-Jul 16-Jul 73 Manheim East Petersburg Mennonite Cemetery Adair Allen M. 1966 6-Jan 2-Jan 37 Mt Kisco, NY Moravian Cemetery Adair Amanda 1945 1-Feb 31-Jan 74 Lititz East Petersburg Mennonite Cemetery Adair Betty C. 1925 30-Jan 10 mosLititz Moravian Adair C. Robert "Bobby"1998 21-May 11-May 67 Manheim Private Adair Calvin N. 1959 29-Jan 20-Jan 69 New Providence Mellinger's Mennonite Cemetery Adair Charles N. 1962 31-May 27-May 68 Lititz Chiques Brethren Cemetery Adair Chester A 1944 29-Jun 26-Jun 40 Manheim n/a Adair Clayton B. 1925 1-Mar 58 Lititz Penryn Reformed Adair Clayton N. 1956 5-Jan 3-Jan 67 Lititz Erb's Mennonite Church Cemetery Adair Clayton, Mrs. 1919 28-Dec 54 Elm Elm Reformed Adair Dorothy H. 1964 16-Jul 12-Jul 45 Denver Terre Hill Cemetery Adair Ethel E. 1964 24-Sep 20-Sep 62 Lititz Chiques Brethren Cemetery Adair Eugene 1982 8-Apr 3-Apr 58 Indianapolis,IN Heritage Lake Cemetery Adair Harriet 1910 8-Nov 12 Elm White Oak Adair Harry L. 1993 14-Jan 9-Jan 55 Las Vegas, NV Adair Harry R., Mrs. 1917 29-Nov 32 Elm Penryn Reformed Adair Harvey 1910 24-Oct 19 Elm White Oak Adair Henry R. 1965 9-Sep 4-Sep 82 Lititz Hess Mennonite Cemetery Adair infant child 1921 9-Jan 5 wks Lititz Hess' Adair Infant daughter1980 8-May 4-May 0 Lititz Adair Issac N 1972 22-Jun 17-Jun 70 Lititz Rothsville Lutheran Cemetery Adair Jacob H. 1925 4-Sep 6 Manheim Fairview Adair John B. 1915 12-Jul 66 Penn Twp Petersburg Mennonite Adair Lottie Heck 1993 4-Feb 27-Jan 91 Ephrata, PA Mount Zion Methodist Cemetery Adair Mahlon R. 1987 3-Sep 28-Aug 71 Manheim Fairview Church of the Brethren Cemetery Adair Martha R. 1947 20-Nov 18-Nov 68 Lititz Erb Mennonite Adair Mazie B 1974 9-May 3-May 87 Lititz Hess Mennonite Cemetery Adair Minerva G. 1993 9-Dec 1-Dec 79 Lititz, PA Adair Mrs. Isaac 1934 30-Nov 26-Nov 30 Lititz Moravian Adair William J 1976 26-Feb 24-Feb 78 Lancaster n/a Adair Monroe M. 1899 27-Mar 24 Warwick Petersburg Mennonite Adaire Hettie 1902 5-Jul 60 Warwick Petersburg Mennonite Adaire James 1896 30-Jun 69 Pennville White Oak Adaire Mabel 1903 10-Mar 13 Pennville White Oak Adaire Susan 1888 19-Mar 58 Pennville White Oak Adamire Russell C. 1995 28-Sep 18-Sep 73 Manheim, PA East Fairview Church of the Brethren Cemetery Adams Aaron B. 1913 4-May 55 Lancaster Lancaster Adams Agnes H 1941 22-May 15-May 79 Lititz n/a Adams Alvin W 1971 4-Mar 27-Feb 70 Ephrata Hammer Creek Cemetery Adams Amelia S 1978 24-Aug 17-Aug 93 Rothsville Jerusalem Lutheran Cemetery Adams Anna E 1976 5-Aug 2-Aug 81 Rothsville Rothsville Lutheran Cemetery Adams Anna Mary 1915 30-Jul 13 Lititz Akron Evangelical Adams Arlene Randler1993 15-Apr missing 68 Costa Mesa, CA Adams Barbara K. 1990 31-May 23-May 100 Lititz, PA Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster Adams Benjamin M. 1933 16-Feb 14-Feb 72 Millport Millport Union Adams Benjamin,Mrs. 1917 30-Sep 54 Millport Millport Adams Bernetha S 1976 27-May 19-May 66 Lititz Hammer Creek Cemetery Adams Bessie I 1973 18-Oct 16-Oct 82 Lititz Machpelah Cemetery Adams Calvin M. 1935 31-Jan 30-Jan 52 Rothsville Lutheran, Rothsville Adams Calvin, Mrs. 1926 12-Apr 46 Rothsville Rothsville Lutheran Adams Carl M. 1918 11-Nov 16 daysLititz Machpelah Adams Caroline K. 1923 4-Mar 86 Ephrata Rothsville United Zion Adams Catharine 1901 27-Aug 78 Lancaster Rothsville United Zion Adams Catherine 1981 9-Jul 4-Jul 72 Lititz Moravian Cemetery Adams Charles 1983 24-Mar 17-Mar ? Lititz St John's Lutheran Cem. Adams Charles Elwood1912 7-Feb 7 wks Warwick Machpelah Adams Clara E. Heister1965 22-Jul 20-Jul 61 Lititz Hammer Creek Mennonite Cemetery Adams Clarence C. Sr.1997 1-May 23-Apr 77 Lancaster & Lititz Machpelah Cemetery, Lititz Adams Clayton E. 1936 4-Jun 30-May 69 Lititz Akron Evangelical Adams Clayton N. 1926 28-Feb 58 Rothsville Rothsville Lutheran Adams Daniel 1891 9-Sep - Millway Rothsville Evangelical Adams Dorothy J. 1994 12-May 4-May 80 Lititz, PA Lititz Moravian Cemetery Adams Earl "Pete" B. 1992 29-Oct 26-Oct 77 Rothsville, PA Millport Mennonite Cemetery, Warick Twp. Adams Elizabeth 1926 10-Jan 79 Lititz Mountville Adams Elizabeth S 1977 7-Jul 1-Jul 70 Akron Mt Zion UM Cemetery Adams Ellie K. 1958 16-Jan 14-Jan 84 Rothsville Adams Elmer 1980 5-Jun 4-Jun 92 Lititz St John's Lutheran Cem. Adams Elsie 1915 7-May 23 Lancaster Longenecker's Adams Elsie M 1977 21-Jul 12-Jul 75 Lititz Millport Cemetery Adams Elsie M. 1968 1-Feb 25-Jan 72 Rothsville Lutheran Cemetery, Rothsville Adams Elva W. 1991 20-Jun 10-Jun 83 Akron, PA Fairview Annex Cemetery, Denver, PA Adams Esther M. 1993 18-Feb 13-Feb 73 Lititz, PA Adams F. Ethel 1988 10-Nov 7-Nov 86 Manheim & LancasterGreenwood Cemetery Adams Frank 1895 31-Oct 31 Reading Kissel Hill Adams Frederick 1890 2-Apr - Millport Rothsville Adams Gertrude 1938 11-Aug 7-Aug 57 Lancaster Brownstown Adams Grace S 1940 1-Feb 42 West Reading n/a Adams Harriet 1913 7-Sep 72 East Petersburg Petersburg Mennonite Adams Harriet B. 1966 24-Feb 20-Feb 77 Lancaster Moravian Cemetery Adams Harry B. 1968 27-Jun 20-Jun 72 Honey Brook Millport Cemetery Adams Harry B. 1992 3-Dec 23-Nov 83 Lititz, PA Lititz Moravian Cemetery Adams Harry F. "Hotz"1996 3-Jul 26-Jun 79 Akron, PA Meadow Creek Cemetery, Ephata Adams Harry K. 1968 5-Sep 1-Sep 78 Lexington MacPelah Cemetery Adams Hayden S. 1928 13-Sep 11-Sep 35 Lititz Zion Cemetery, Rothsville Adams Helen K. 1989 6-Apr 3-Apr 76 Lititz Moravian Cemetery Adams Homer A 1953 8-Jan 7-Jan 50 Lititz Moravian Cemetery Adams infant child 1915 24-Feb 1 mo Lititz Rothsville Adams Irene Todd 1977 8-Sep 2-Sep 65 Lititz St John's Lutheran Cemetery Adams Isaac 1903 11-Nov 78 Millport Rothsville United Zion Adams Isaac M. 1936 12-Mar 6-Mar 79 Lititz Zion, Rothsville Adams Isaac, Mrs. 1917 12-Mar 62 Millport Rothsville United Zion Adams Israel 1925 20-Oct 73 Rothsville Rothsville Lutheran Adams Israel L. 1910 5-Feb 83 Akron Shirk's near Brownstown Adams Issac S 1941 15-May 10-May 77 Mountville Terre Hill E R Cemetery Adams Ivan K. 1964 23-Dec 19-Dec 66 Lititz Machpelah Cemetery Adams Jacob 1895 20-May 76 Lititz Rothsville United Zion Adams James Richard1917 10-Sep 2 Millway Rothsville Lutheran Adams Jeremiah A. 1924 27-Feb 80 Rothsville Woodward Hill, Lancaster Adams Jerry K 1953 19-Nov 17-Nov 64 Lititz MacPelah Cemetery Adams John 1884 19-Oct 39 Rothsville Rothsville Adams John 1982 22-Jul 13-Jul 71 Lititz Millport Cemetery Adams John B. 1890 22-Oct 75 Rothsville Rothsville United Zion Adams John H. 1987 22-Oct 15-Oct 80 Brickerville Landis Valley Mennonite Cemetery Adams John M. 1912 31-Aug 45 Lititz Longenecker's Adams John Quincy 1996 5-Dec 29-Nov 73 Brickerville, PA Schaefferstown Cemetery Adams John Quincy 1996 19-Dec 29-Nov 73 Newmanstown R1,Schaefferstown PA Cemetery Adams John W. 1968 7-Mar 6-Mar 85 Lititz Adams Josiah 1915 14-Jul 68 Brownstown Evangelical Adams Josiah K. 1918 19-Oct 36 Lititz Hammer Creek Adams Katie 1912 6-Aug 26 Akron Akron Lutheran Adams Katie 1982 26-Aug 23-Aug 86 Lititz Machpelah Cemetery Adams Leonard W 1975 24-Jul 20-Jul 61 Lancaster n/a Adams Lester K.
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