followed by the services at 11 with Deacon Richard Owen officiating.īurial will be in Shreiner's Cemetery in Selinsgrove. High St., Selinsgrove, and on Friday, Dec. David Ray Pearce Sr., 76, of Sunbury, wrapped in the love of his family, slipped away April 25, 2023, of septic shock at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, Pa. Kim was proceeded in death by his daughter Angela M (Kratzer) Herman granddaughter Raylee Lou Herman niece, Stacey Lynn Connelly nephew, Michael Beaver and two sisters, Becky Beaver and Penny Wright.Ī viewing will be held Thursday, Dec. In addition to his wife of 51 years, Kim is survived by a daughter and son-in-law Heidi (Kratzer) and Paul John two sons Seth Kratzer (Autumn Geiswite) and Zachery Kratzer three grandchildren, Tyler Kratzer Gemberling, Gaven Kratzer and Makenna Kratzer one sister and brother-in-law Shirley and Larry Weaver one brother-in-law John Pekarski (Marion Spigelmeyer) two sisters-in-law Sandra Pekarski, Julie Pekarski (Don Skinner) his nieces and nephews, Tana (Weaver) Heffner, Chris Weaver, Jennifer Beaver, Heather (Beaver) Fogarty, Christopher Beaver, Corey Pekarski and Casey Pekarski. Whether in the stands or by the fence he was always there watching and cheering us on, and always will be. He was always there for a word of encouragement or a quiet ear to listen to their struggles. Search Obituaries in The Daily Item - a space for sharing memories: search for life stories, milestones, guestbook entries, and celebrate life of your loved ones. Kim's greatest joy was watching his children and grandchildren succeed in life and in sports. He made many good friends and looked forward to working with the football and softball crews he was on. Kim followed his passion and love of sports and continued on to become a PIAA official. He would also find himself coaching several of his sons sports teams throughout the year, volunteering his time and years of experience to the young players. He participated throughout his school years as well as later in life on several of the local slow pitch softball teams, Nilus, Airport Restaurant, KFC, and Kratzerville Fire Company to name a few. Kim was involved in sports his entire life. He also looked forward to his yearly fishing trip to Canada with his son and nephew. Kim enjoyed being in the outdoors and was an avid hunter and gardener. He was a PIAA official, officiating both football and softball games. Kim was a member of the Selinsgrove Athletic Council and active in the youth athletic programs. He was a 1970 graduate of Selinsgrove Area High School and a 40-year employee of Wood-Mode Inc. Kim married the former Nancy A Pekarski, who survives, on May 22, 1971. Ann was a graduate of Shikellamy High School and Central Penn Business School. Scullin and Sarah 'Sally' (Kerwin) Scullin. 27, 1957, in Sunbury, a daughter of the late Robert B. Kim was born May 3, 1952, in Sunbury, Pa., to the late Gardie R. Moyer, of 2 Tee St., Selinsgrove, passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 8, 2023. Kratzer of 1980 Route 204, Selinsgrove, announce his passing on Nov. Contributions in Floyd's memory may be made to the Mountain Presbyterian Church, 2478 Boyles Run Road, Sunbury.It is with great sadness that the family of Kim R. The family would like to extend special thanks to neighbors Ron and Deana Gay, the nurses of Compassus Hospice of Bloomsburg, and caregivers, Jackie Marks, Candy Lloyd and Candy Willard.Ī private service will be held at the convenience of the family. Floyd was predeceased by his parents, a half-brother, a stepsister, Irene Stark, and his in-laws, Russell and Amy Klock. Survivors include his two sons, Michael of Sunbury and Stephen and his wife, Kimberly, of Selinsgrove two grandchildren, Nathan and his wife, Dorothyann of Sunbury and Megan of Selinsgrove and one great-grandchild a brother, Cloyd Campbell a half-sister, Celeste Campbell a stepbrother, Darvin Renn one brother-in-law, Larry Klock, and many nieces and nephews. Other favorite pastimes were hunting, fishing and spending time at the cabin. Floyd enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and attended their sporting events faithfully. 24, 1965, who preceded him in death on Sept. He married the former Susan Klock on Dec. In his earlier years, he was also employed at Groce's Silk Mill and Building Supplies in Selinsgrove, Creative Playthings in Herndon and Weis Markets.įloyd was a member of the Mountain Presbyterian Church. Most of his working years were spent doing maintenance at Mohawk Flush Door Company in Northumberland. He enjoyed growing up and working on his family farm on Cherry Street and was a constant companion of the Dunkelberger, Walz and Renn families. 10, 1945, the son of Lloyd Scott and Myrtle Agnes (Wolfe) Campbell.įloyd was a student at the Lawrence One-Room School, Oaklyn Elementary School and attended Sunbury Junior and Senior High Schools. Campbell, of Sunbury, passed away at home on Thursday, Feb.
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