James W. Longenberger

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James W. Longenberger

Birth
Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Jun 2008 (aged 65)
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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James W. Longenberger, age 65, died at 8:53 a.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at home surrounded by family and friends. He was in ill health since February.
Born in Shenandoah, he was the adopted son of the late Francis and Beatrice J. Walburn Longenberger. He resided in Bloomsburg most of his lifetime.
Jim was employed by Kawneer Corp., Bloomsburg, for 25 years and was last employed by Bloomsburg Glass & Mirror Co., retiring in 2004.
Surviving are his wife of 29 years Barbara L. Parker; a daughter, Amber Hahn, Bloomsburg; a son, Quinn Longenberger and his wife Julia, Philadelphia; four grandchildren; Jordan Longenberger, Lindsey Hahn, Tamsin Longenberger, Owen Longenberger; two brothers; Robert Longenberger and his wife, Johonna, Shickshinny; and Martin Longenberger and his wife Sonja S., Bloomsburg; and several nieces and nephews.
At his request, he was creamated, with ashes given to family. His memorial is located at The Old Rosemont Cemetery, Bloomsburg.

Take me to the Abyss, Let me live in suspence, In the realm of weightlessness...
Live as a bird in flight today, Live as a pagan in trance, you may, But be merry and
happy each day…
Age and life, These in the Abyss are but, Love and strife...
Time and age mean nothing here, Hunger and want, There's nothing to fear...
Take me to the Abyss, Take me away today, I wish to be in a world that is
Happy and Merry each day…
James W. Longenberger, age 65, died at 8:53 a.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at home surrounded by family and friends. He was in ill health since February.
Born in Shenandoah, he was the adopted son of the late Francis and Beatrice J. Walburn Longenberger. He resided in Bloomsburg most of his lifetime.
Jim was employed by Kawneer Corp., Bloomsburg, for 25 years and was last employed by Bloomsburg Glass & Mirror Co., retiring in 2004.
Surviving are his wife of 29 years Barbara L. Parker; a daughter, Amber Hahn, Bloomsburg; a son, Quinn Longenberger and his wife Julia, Philadelphia; four grandchildren; Jordan Longenberger, Lindsey Hahn, Tamsin Longenberger, Owen Longenberger; two brothers; Robert Longenberger and his wife, Johonna, Shickshinny; and Martin Longenberger and his wife Sonja S., Bloomsburg; and several nieces and nephews.
At his request, he was creamated, with ashes given to family. His memorial is located at The Old Rosemont Cemetery, Bloomsburg.

Take me to the Abyss, Let me live in suspence, In the realm of weightlessness...
Live as a bird in flight today, Live as a pagan in trance, you may, But be merry and
happy each day…
Age and life, These in the Abyss are but, Love and strife...
Time and age mean nothing here, Hunger and want, There's nothing to fear...
Take me to the Abyss, Take me away today, I wish to be in a world that is
Happy and Merry each day…

Gravesite Details

Located in the Moyer Family Plot