On Saturday, March 5, at Shamrock, a pretty wedding was solemnized when Warren A., son of George Reppert and Annie (nee Klotz) now Mrs. Walter DeLong, Topton, was united in wedlock to Miss Neida (nee Pilgert), Mertztown. The bridegroom is employed as a grinder in a Reading foundry, and the bride is a weaver in the Long Valley rug mill at Mertztown. Both are members of the Longswamp Union church.
[Shamrock news, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Friday, March 25, 1927, page 23]
Warren A. Reppert; 70; died Tuesday night, 131 Haas St., Topton; Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, Topton; buried in Longswamp Union Cemetery; born Longswamp Township; son of Walter and Annie W. (Klotz) DeLong; employed by the Caloric Corp., Division of Raytheon Co., Topton, for 45 years before retiring in 1969; member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown; Topton and Lyons fire companies, and the Ray A. Master Post, American Legion, Topton. Survivors: his widow, Neida V. (Yoder) Reppert; a daughter, Jean G., wife of Paul R. Greiss, Topton, a granddaughter; sister, Mabel, wife of George Shoemaker, Topton, two brothers, Charles S. and Luther W., both of Mertztown R.D. 1.
[obituary, The Reading Eagle, Reading, PA, Wednesday, February 19 1975]
Warren A. Reppert; 70; retired employee of the Caloric Corp., Topton; died Tuesday, 131 Haas St., Topton; retired from Caloric in 1969 after 41 years of service, 35 as a truck driver; husband of Neida V. (Yoder) Reppert; born in Longswamp Township; son of Walter and Annie W. (Klotz) Reppert; member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown. Survivors: widow, daughter Jean G., wife of Paul R. Greiss, Topton; sister Mabel, wife of George Shoemaker, Topton; two brothers, Charles S. and Luther W, both of Mertztown R. 1; a grandchild. Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[obituary, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Wednesday, February 19 1975, page 21]
On Saturday, March 5, at Shamrock, a pretty wedding was solemnized when Warren A., son of George Reppert and Annie (nee Klotz) now Mrs. Walter DeLong, Topton, was united in wedlock to Miss Neida (nee Pilgert), Mertztown. The bridegroom is employed as a grinder in a Reading foundry, and the bride is a weaver in the Long Valley rug mill at Mertztown. Both are members of the Longswamp Union church.
[Shamrock news, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Friday, March 25, 1927, page 23]
Warren A. Reppert; 70; died Tuesday night, 131 Haas St., Topton; Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, Topton; buried in Longswamp Union Cemetery; born Longswamp Township; son of Walter and Annie W. (Klotz) DeLong; employed by the Caloric Corp., Division of Raytheon Co., Topton, for 45 years before retiring in 1969; member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown; Topton and Lyons fire companies, and the Ray A. Master Post, American Legion, Topton. Survivors: his widow, Neida V. (Yoder) Reppert; a daughter, Jean G., wife of Paul R. Greiss, Topton, a granddaughter; sister, Mabel, wife of George Shoemaker, Topton, two brothers, Charles S. and Luther W., both of Mertztown R.D. 1.
[obituary, The Reading Eagle, Reading, PA, Wednesday, February 19 1975]
Warren A. Reppert; 70; retired employee of the Caloric Corp., Topton; died Tuesday, 131 Haas St., Topton; retired from Caloric in 1969 after 41 years of service, 35 as a truck driver; husband of Neida V. (Yoder) Reppert; born in Longswamp Township; son of Walter and Annie W. (Klotz) Reppert; member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown. Survivors: widow, daughter Jean G., wife of Paul R. Greiss, Topton; sister Mabel, wife of George Shoemaker, Topton; two brothers, Charles S. and Luther W, both of Mertztown R. 1; a grandchild. Trexler & Hook Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss St., Topton.
[obituary, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Wednesday, February 19 1975, page 21]
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