Of rural Frankford, DE. Died of a stroke and respiratory failure at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, MD Thursday, May 13. Service: 12 noon Monday, May 17 at the Chapel of Melson Funeral Services in Frankford, where friends may call 2 hours prior to service. Burial will be in Springhill Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Hebron, MD.
Mr. Archer was a minister for 46 years retiring in January of this year. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the US Army Air Corps as a belly gunner in a B-17 bomber in the China-Burma, India Theater. He was a member of Roelma Masonic Lodge #206 in Sharptown, MD and a member of the Delmar Memorial Post of VFW #8276 in Delmar, MD.
He is survived by wife, Louis L. Archer; son, Ronald L. Archer; 2 sister, Verna Carey and Virginia Lathbury; brother, Virgil Archer; 2 granddaughters, Jennifer R. Archer and Mari E. Hellard; and a great grandson, Joshua Hellard.
Of rural Frankford, DE. Died of a stroke and respiratory failure at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, MD Thursday, May 13. Service: 12 noon Monday, May 17 at the Chapel of Melson Funeral Services in Frankford, where friends may call 2 hours prior to service. Burial will be in Springhill Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Hebron, MD.
Mr. Archer was a minister for 46 years retiring in January of this year. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the US Army Air Corps as a belly gunner in a B-17 bomber in the China-Burma, India Theater. He was a member of Roelma Masonic Lodge #206 in Sharptown, MD and a member of the Delmar Memorial Post of VFW #8276 in Delmar, MD.
He is survived by wife, Louis L. Archer; son, Ronald L. Archer; 2 sister, Verna Carey and Virginia Lathbury; brother, Virgil Archer; 2 granddaughters, Jennifer R. Archer and Mari E. Hellard; and a great grandson, Joshua Hellard.
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