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Baker, Lewis |
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Abt 16 Aug 1951 |
Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Potter-McKean Little League all-stars,District 3 Champs Advance |
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 16 Aug 1951, Thu P1
District 3 Champions Advance in State Tourney (Photos by Chastain)
(Front row, left to right)
Tommy Bergholtz, Port Allegany;
Mike Gamble, Port Allegany;
Fred Howell, , Eldred;
Bobby Chitester, Coudersport;
Bill Norton, Port Allegany;
Dave Cornelius, Roulette;
Gerald Baker, Port Allegany, and
Tommy Depp, Coudersport.
(Back row)
Louis Baker, Roulette;
Terry Shields, Eldred;
Joe Marzo, Coudersport;
Van Campbell, Coudersport;
Paul Faris, Eldred, and
Bert Tucker, Roulette.
Homer Power Sends Potter-McKean Into Semi-Finals Friday Bert Tucker Wallops Round-Tripper In First With Three On -Marzo, Howell Also Connect -Campbell Hurls Eight Hitter.
Hard-hitting Potter-McKean little leaguers trounced Williamsport, 9-2, last night in the opener of the four-day State tournament at the original Little League Field in Williamsport. An estimated 500 Coudersport persons witnessed the contest. Potter-McKean, representing District 3, now moves into the semifinals scheduled for tomorrow. They will meet the winner of this afternoon's Hazleton-Monongahela game. A crowd estimated at 4,000 braved heavily-laden skies to watch the inaugural of the fifth annual tourney, saw three tremendous home run drives tell the story last night. These drives accounted for all but one of Potter-McKean's runs with Bert Tucker's first-inning grand-slammed breaking the backs of Williamsport. The dramatic blow came off the' slants of starter and loser Paul Tilburg.
-- Two in Fourth --
Then in the fourth, the visitors from out Coudersport way, sewed up the game with five big runs. I Joe Marzo started things off with a solo blast off the offerings of reliefer Jimmy Finn, and before Hal Spooner could come in to put out the fire, Fred Howell connected for a three-run wallop over the right field barrier. Meanwhile, Van Campbell, who mixed a blazing fast ball with some slow stuff kept Williamsport away from the plate during the first five frames although it put men on in every inning. Williamsport stranded eight for the night, four in the first two frames as Campbell was tough in the clutches. He fanned six and walked only two. With two out in the last frame, Campbell lost his shutout when Finn, who moved to third base after being relieved, singled home Jack Snider and Jon Martin. Martin, pinch-swinging for Rod Eddinger, set the stage by following Snider's single with another one-base knock. This marked the second time in the five tournaments, sponsored by the Grit Publishing Company, that the Originals, representing Williamsport, failed to achieve their ambition of moving into the World Series and the coveted prize as king of the Little Leaguers. The box score: Potter-McKean
Faris, lb 4 1 0
Howell, ss Jjf 4 12
Campbell, p 4 11
Shields, 3b 2 1 1
Marzo, c ' 3 2 2
Tucker, cf 3 2 1
Depp, rf 3 0 0
Gamble, 2b 2 12
Cornelius, If 3 0 0
TOTALS 28 9 9
Williamsport
Luppert, lb 4 0 2
Spooner, 3b, p 3 0 0
Baidy, ss 3 0 1
Shaffer, c 2 0 0
Haley, If 3 0 1
Snider, 2b ... 2 1 1
Eddinger. cf 2 0 0
(a) Martin 111
Cassidy, rf 2 0 1
(b) Waltman 10 0
Tilburg, p 0 0 0
Finn, p, 3b 3 0 1
TOTALS 26 2 8
(a) Singled for Eddinger in 6th.
(b) Fanned for Cassidy in 6th. Potter-McKean .. 4 0 0 5 0 09 Williamsport 0 0 0 0 0 22
-- Win District Title Here --
The Potter-McKean League All Stars gained a 6-0 edge over South Columbia County Ail Stars for the District 3 title as "Red" Howell hulled a three-hitter before 1,800 Friday night at Metzger Athletic Field here. How3ll fanned eight, walked one and faced only 21 batters insix innings. Potter-McKean scored four runs in the second, one in the fifth and one in the sixth on eight hits. Facing Howell, erstwhile shortshop and by all odds on of the smoothest working Little Leaguers in the four-team Potter-McKean circuit, was Carl Derr. Derr started in great shape, fanning Faris and getting Howell via a fly ball to right field. Campbell singled and went to second when mgmmmrffiif J Vr -5 JLV " " " i - 3L I k. fcairn wtliiimf 1 l It L r it t " i Miii
Managers of Potter-McKean League Little Leaguers are (left to right)
Joseph Wolcott, Eldred;
Gerald Carley, Roulette;
Burton R. "Buzz" Shirey, Coudersport, and
Cecil Gamble, Port Allegany.
Shirey, high school basketball coach and assistant football mentor, also is manager of the All Star nine.
The Potter-McKean League All Stars shut-out defeat of the South Columbia County All Stars here Friday night was heard over Station WLTR, of Bloomsburg. The announcer (foreground) is James L. "Jim" Stack. Boughter, South Columbia catcher, dropped Derr's first pitch to Shields. On the next pitch, Shields was thrown out at first on a roller to Stout. Howell got into a real jam in the first. Lupini popped to Tucker, who dropped the ball. Howell's control temporarily deserted him and he walked Whitenight. Kischbauch forced Whitenight at second and Derr struck out. Howell got Breech on an infield out. Marzo, the first man to face Derr in the second, was safe at first on Lupini's error. Tucker grounded to Stout forcing Marzo at second. Tucker went down on the first pitch, going to third on Gamble's single to right. Attempting to score, Tucker was trapped between third and home. He made it back and held, scoring a moment later on parsed ball at the plate. Depp singled, cccring Gamble. Cornelius fanned. Faris singled, advancing Depp. Howell lined to center, a sinking drive that went for a double. Depp and Faris tallied. Campbell slashed a bouncer to Lupini, who threw him out. Howell opened the fifth with a single between short and third. Campbell drove Derr's second pitch into deep right center good for two bases but he was thrown out at third attempting to stretch it. Meanwhile, Howell scored, making the score 5-0. Marzo fanned and Tucker bounced to Lupini, ending the inning. With but one out in the sixth, Depp singled, was awarded ah extra base on a misplay at first, and scored on Baylor's error at third. Faris fanned and Howell grounded out. A pulled ligament in his leg forced the retirement of Umpire Frank Golden, of Coudersport, in the bottom of the first inning. L. L. Smith, principal of the Roulette school, tcok over and turned in a McGowan-like performance at the plate and at first. Faust, of Bloomsburg, was the other arbiter. The customers always write! The Enterprise has received more than a score of letters and cards, mostly the latter, from indignant Roulette citizens protesting the billing last week of the Little Leaguers as "Coudersport All Stars." They pointed out, in effect, that a couple of boys from Roulette had something to do with the All Stars victory over Canton and that Port Allegany and Eldred boys also were in the line-up. "Whaddaya mean, COUDERSPORT All Stars?" Our humblest apology we meant no harm, honest we didn't! (Aside to Mr. Carley : Have, we expiated our sins?)
A bouquet to members of Coudersport Exchange for their help in readying the field, collecting the dough, etc. The Exchange Club sponsored the Coudersport Little League team. Gerald Carley, of Roulette, acknowledgedly the prime mover of the program in this area, last week lauded the service club for "taking hold." (Don't misunderstand we're not afraid of Carley, despite his sharply worded "letter to the editor." Just credit where credit is due Ed.) Funeral Directors Meet At Schutt Home A meeting of the Tioga-f'otter Funeral Directors' Association was held Tuesday evening at the home of Howard N. Schutt. Dinner at the Cox Tea Room preceded the meeting. After a business session, Mrs. Mary Welfling talked on the subject of funerals of Potter County notables of by-gone days. Funeral directors attending the meeting were: Mark White, Galeton; William Tuffey, Wellsboro; Luke McCabe and Louis Auld, Blossburg; Bert Simmons, Westfield; Arthur Kear and Lloyd Kear, Ulysses; Charles Kenyon, Elkland; George H. Grabe and Mr. Schutt of Coudersport. Arthur Korbe, of Buffalo, a guest of Mr. Grabe, also attended. Winning Number in Goose Contest is 20,201 Winners of the Coudersport merchants' goose contest will be announced shortly. The task of checking tickets is about one-third finished, it was announced this morning. Just in case you're interested in your chances, the correct number is 20 201. Slips submitted by merchants who fed the goose were tabulated this week by the Enterprise. Thus far, several have been close but none has guessed correctly, according to reports.
-- Married On Aug. 1 In Rockville, Md. --
The marriage of Mrs. Beatrice Brown Daniels and Grayle Kibbe, both of Roulette, took place on Aug. 1 in Rockville, Md. The Rockville Methodist clergyman officiated. The newlyweds occupy the L. H. Barr apartment, Roulette.
-- Still on Critical List At Robert Packer Hospital --
Walter Lattin Jr. is still on the critical list at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. He suffered a hemorrhage about two weeks ago.
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Abt 16 Aug 1951 |
Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Potter-McKean Little League all-stars,District 3 Champs Advance |
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 16 Aug 1951, Thu P1
District 3 Champions Advance in State Tourney (Photos by Chastain)
(Front row, left to right)
Tommy Bergholtz, Port Allegany;
Mike Gamble, Port Allegany;
Fred Howell, , Eldred;
Bobby Chitester, Coudersport;
Bill Norton, Port Allegany;
Dave Cornelius, Roulette;
Gerald Baker, Port Allegany, and
Tommy Depp, Coudersport.
(Back row) Louis Baker, Roulette;
Terry Shields, Eldred;
Joe Marzo, Coudersport;
Van Campbell, Coudersport;
Paul Faris, Eldred, and
Bert Tucker, Roulette.
Homer Power Sends Potter-McKean Into Semi-Finals Friday Bert Tucker Wallops Round-Tripper In First With Three On -Marzo, Howell Also Connect -Campbell Hurls Eight Hitter.
Hard-hitting Potter-McKean little leaguers trounced Williamsport, 9-2, last night in the opener of the four-day State tournament at the original Little League Field in Williamsport. An estimated 500 Coudersport persons witnessed the contest. Potter-McKean, representing District 3, now moves into the semifinals scheduled for tomorrow. They will meet the winner of this afternoon's Hazleton-Monongahela game. A crowd estimated at 4,000 braved heavily-laden skies to watch the inaugural of the fifth annual tourney, saw three tremendous home run drives tell the story last night. These drives accounted for all but one of Potter-McKean's runs with Bert Tucker's first-inning grand-slammed breaking the backs of Williamsport. The dramatic blow came off the' slants of starter and loser Paul Tilburg.
-- Two in Fourth --
Then in the fourth, the visitors from out Coudersport way, sewed up the game with five big runs. I Joe Marzo started things off with a solo blast off the offerings of reliefer Jimmy Finn, and before Hal Spooner could come in to put out the fire, Fred Howell connected for a three-run wallop over the right field barrier. Meanwhile, Van Campbell, who mixed a blazing fast ball with some slow stuff kept Williamsport away from the plate during the first five frames although it put men on in every inning. Williamsport stranded eight for the night, four in the first two frames as Campbell was tough in the clutches. He fanned six and walked only two. With two out in the last frame, Campbell lost his shutout when Finn, who moved to third base after being relieved, singled home Jack Snider and Jon Martin. Martin, pinch-swinging for Rod Eddinger, set the stage by following Snider's single with another one-base knock. This marked the second time in the five tournaments, sponsored by the Grit Publishing Company, that the Originals, representing Williamsport, failed to achieve their ambition of moving into the World Series and the coveted prize as king of the Little Leaguers. The box score: Potter-McKean
Faris, lb 4 1 0
Howell, ss Jjf 4 12
Campbell, p 4 11
Shields, 3b 2 1 1
Marzo, c ' 3 2 2
Tucker, cf 3 2 1
Depp, rf 3 0 0
Gamble, 2b 2 12
Cornelius, If 3 0 0
TOTALS 28 9 9
Williamsport
Luppert, lb 4 0 2
Spooner, 3b, p 3 0 0
Baidy, ss 3 0 1
Shaffer, c 2 0 0
Haley, If 3 0 1
Snider, 2b ... 2 1 1
Eddinger. cf 2 0 0
(a) Martin 111
Cassidy, rf 2 0 1
(b) Waltman 10 0
Tilburg, p 0 0 0
Finn, p, 3b 3 0 1
TOTALS 26 2 8
(a) Singled for Eddinger in 6th.
(b) Fanned for Cassidy in 6th. Potter-McKean .. 4 0 0 5 0 09 Williamsport 0 0 0 0 0 22
-- Win District Title Here --
The Potter-McKean League All Stars gained a 6-0 edge over South Columbia County Ail Stars for the District 3 title as "Red" Howell hulled a three-hitter before 1,800 Friday night at Metzger Athletic Field here. How3ll fanned eight, walked one and faced only 21 batters insix innings. Potter-McKean scored four runs in the second, one in the fifth and one in the sixth on eight hits. Facing Howell, erstwhile shortshop and by all odds on of the smoothest working Little Leaguers in the four-team Potter-McKean circuit, was Carl Derr. Derr started in great shape, fanning Faris and getting Howell via a fly ball to right field. Campbell singled and went to second when mgmmmrffiif J Vr -5 JLV " " " i - 3L I k. fcairn wtliiimf 1 l It L r it t " i Miii
Managers of Potter-McKean League Little Leaguers are (left to right)
Joseph Wolcott, Eldred;
Gerald Carley, Roulette;
Burton R. "Buzz" Shirey, Coudersport, and
Cecil Gamble, Port Allegany.
Shirey, high school basketball coach and assistant football mentor, also is manager of the All Star nine.
The Potter-McKean League All Stars shut-out defeat of the South Columbia County All Stars here Friday night was heard over Station WLTR, of Bloomsburg. The announcer (foreground) is James L. "Jim" Stack. Boughter, South Columbia catcher, dropped Derr's first pitch to Shields. On the next pitch, Shields was thrown out at first on a roller to Stout. Howell got into a real jam in the first. Lupini popped to Tucker, who dropped the ball. Howell's control temporarily deserted him and he walked Whitenight. Kischbauch forced Whitenight at second and Derr struck out. Howell got Breech on an infield out. Marzo, the first man to face Derr in the second, was safe at first on Lupini's error. Tucker grounded to Stout forcing Marzo at second. Tucker went down on the first pitch, going to third on Gamble's single to right. Attempting to score, Tucker was trapped between third and home. He made it back and held, scoring a moment later on parsed ball at the plate. Depp singled, cccring Gamble. Cornelius fanned. Faris singled, advancing Depp. Howell lined to center, a sinking drive that went for a double. Depp and Faris tallied. Campbell slashed a bouncer to Lupini, who threw him out. Howell opened the fifth with a single between short and third. Campbell drove Derr's second pitch into deep right center good for two bases but he was thrown out at third attempting to stretch it. Meanwhile, Howell scored, making the score 5-0. Marzo fanned and Tucker bounced to Lupini, ending the inning. With but one out in the sixth, Depp singled, was awarded ah extra base on a misplay at first, and scored on Baylor's error at third. Faris fanned and Howell grounded out. A pulled ligament in his leg forced the retirement of Umpire Frank Golden, of Coudersport, in the bottom of the first inning. L. L. Smith, principal of the Roulette school, tcok over and turned in a McGowan-like performance at the plate and at first. Faust, of Bloomsburg, was the other arbiter. The customers always write! The Enterprise has received more than a score of letters and cards, mostly the latter, from indignant Roulette citizens protesting the billing last week of the Little Leaguers as "Coudersport All Stars." They pointed out, in effect, that a couple of boys from Roulette had something to do with the All Stars victory over Canton and that Port Allegany and Eldred boys also were in the line-up. "Whaddaya mean, COUDERSPORT All Stars?" Our humblest apology we meant no harm, honest we didn't! (Aside to Mr. Carley : Have, we expiated our sins?)
A bouquet to members of Coudersport Exchange for their help in readying the field, collecting the dough, etc. The Exchange Club sponsored the Coudersport Little League team. Gerald Carley, of Roulette, acknowledgedly the prime mover of the program in this area, last week lauded the service club for "taking hold." (Don't misunderstand we're not afraid of Carley, despite his sharply worded "letter to the editor." Just credit where credit is due Ed.) Funeral Directors Meet At Schutt Home A meeting of the Tioga-f'otter Funeral Directors' Association was held Tuesday evening at the home of Howard N. Schutt. Dinner at the Cox Tea Room preceded the meeting. After a business session, Mrs. Mary Welfling talked on the subject of funerals of Potter County notables of by-gone days. Funeral directors attending the meeting were: Mark White, Galeton; William Tuffey, Wellsboro; Luke McCabe and Louis Auld, Blossburg; Bert Simmons, Westfield; Arthur Kear and Lloyd Kear, Ulysses; Charles Kenyon, Elkland; George H. Grabe and Mr. Schutt of Coudersport. Arthur Korbe, of Buffalo, a guest of Mr. Grabe, also attended. Winning Number in Goose Contest is 20,201 Winners of the Coudersport merchants' goose contest will be announced shortly. The task of checking tickets is about one-third finished, it was announced this morning. Just in case you're interested in your chances, the correct number is 20 201. Slips submitted by merchants who fed the goose were tabulated this week by the Enterprise. Thus far, several have been close but none has guessed correctly, according to reports.
-- Married On Aug. 1 In Rockville, Md. --
The marriage of Mrs. Beatrice Brown Daniels and Grayle Kibbe, both of Roulette, took place on Aug. 1 in Rockville, Md. The Rockville Methodist clergyman officiated. The newlyweds occupy the L. H. Barr apartment, Roulette.
-- Still on Critical List At Robert Packer Hospital --
Walter Lattin Jr. is still on the critical list at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. He suffered a hemorrhage about two weeks ago.
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Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Ronald's birthday celebration, at his home on Cow Hollow Road, over 110 guests helped Ronald celebrate his 85th birthday. |
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Ronald E. Baker of Roulette celebrated his 85th birthday with an open house at his home on Cow Hollow Road.
Over 110 guests attended the surprise celebration. Guests included Mr. Baker's children,
- Richard Baker of Florida,
- Neil Baker of Tioga,
- Lewis Baker of North Carolina,
- George Baker and
- Roger Baker, both of Roulette,
all their spouses;
and his step-children,
- Violet and
- Dick russel and
- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wykoff, all of Coudersport;
- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wykoff of Grove City;
and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends and family members.
His daughter, Susan, was unable to attend.
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Wednesday, October 5, 1994-
Ronald E. Baker of Roulette celebrated his 85th birthday with an open house at his home on Cow Hollow Road.
Over 110 guests attended the surprise celebration. Guests included Mr. Baker's children,
- Richard Baker of Florida,
- Neil Baker of Tioga,
- Lewis Baker of North Carolina,
- George Baker and
- Roger Baker, both of Roulette,
all their spouses;
and his step-children,
- Violet and
- Dick russel and
- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wykoff, all of Coudersport;
- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wykoff of Grove City;
and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends and family members.
His daughter, Susan, was unable to attend.
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17 Sep 2006 |
Roulette, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Ronald Baker Marks his 97th birthday at the Riverside Methodist Church, |
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Oct. 12 2006.
MARKS 97TH BIRTHDAY
Ronald Baker, a lifetime resident of Roulette, celebrated his 97th birthday at the Riverside Methodist Church on Sept. 17. He was joined by his wife, Mary Jane, and his eight children:
- Richard (Patty),
- Neil (Mary,
- Lewis (Marilyn),
- George (Lois),
- Violet (Dick) Russell,
- Larry (Connie) and
- Ernie (Roberta) Wykoff and
- Susan (Rodney) Young.
Also joining the celebration were many other family members, friends and neighbors. Ronald retired from North Penn Gas Co in 1974. Since that time he has enjoyed traveling to Florida for the winters. He also joins fishing and photography and most of all, spending time with family and friends.
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Louis Baker |
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I63221 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
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Baker, Ronald E., b. 19 Sep 1909, Pennsylvania, USA d. 29 Oct 2006, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 97 years) |
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natural |
| Mother |
Casbeer, Mary Jean, b. 27 Feb 1920, Austin, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Jun 2014, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 94 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
12 Jun 1965 |
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Mary Jane Baker
Mary Jane Casbeer Wykoff Baker, 94, of Roulette, Pa died Sunday, June 1, 2014 at Sweden Valley Manor.
Born February 27, 1920 in Austin, PA she was the daughter of Ward and Lena Williams Casbeer.
In 1938 she married Arnold M. Wykoff who died in 1963.
On June 12, 1965 she married Ronald E. Baker who died in 2006.
She had been employed by Pure Carbon. She was a member of the Riverside United Methodist Church, Eulalia Order of Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are five sons;
- Lawrence A. (Connie) Wykoff, Coudersport, PA,
- Ernest W. (Roberta) Wykoff, Grove City, PA,
- Richard R. (Patricia) Baker, Inverness, FL,
- Neil A. (Mary) Baker, Tioga, PA, ,
- George L. (Lois) Baker, Roulette, PA,
two daughters;
- Violet E. (Richard) Russell, Coudersport, PA and
- Susan I. (Rodney) Young, Elizabethtown, PA.,
daughter- in-law Marilyn Baker of Battleboro, NC
twenty-seven grandchildren,
thirty-six great-grandchildren, and
six great great-grandchildren,
three brothers;
- Robert Casbeer , Addison, NY,
- Gordon Casbeer, Waterville, PA
- LaVerne Casbeer, Addison, NY and
one sister Katherine B. Earle, Elkland, PA.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands,
daughter, Judith E. Baker Hammell,
son, Roger L. Baker, and
grandchildren
- Michael and
- Laura Baker,
three sisters,
- Isabelle Kenealy,
- Alberta Purdy, and
- Hazel Boom, and
brothers,
- Theron and Medford Casbeer.
Friends and family are invited to Mary Jane's Life Celebration Thursday, June 5, 2014 at the Thomas E. Fickinger Funeral Home, Ltd. "A Life Celebration Home", 210 North East St., Coudersport, PA 16915 from 6-8pm and Friday, June 6, 2014 from 10-11am at the Riverside United Methodist Church, River St., Roulette, PA., funeral to follow at 11am, Rev. Scott Ogden officiating.
Burial in the Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Riverside United Methodist Church Building/ Maintenance Fund, River St., Roulette, PA 16946 or Roulette Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Assoc. P.O. Box 172, Roulette, PA 16746
Arrangements by Thomas E. Fickinger Funeral Home. To share your fondest memories of Mary Jane, visit www.lifecelebration.com
To express condolences and/or make donations, visit www.potterleaderenterprise.com.
Funeral Home
Thomas E. Fickinger Funeral Home Ltd.
210 North East Street Coudersport, PA 16915
(814) 274-8888
Published in Potter Leader-Enterprise on June 5, 2014
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6 May 1974 |
Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| The engagement of Miss Susan Irene Wykoff, Cogan Station, Pa., to Rodney Winner Young has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Baker, Roulette, Pa. |
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Kenneth R. Perry, 35, of Coudersport, was found dead around 8:00 a.m. Monday in the cab of his truck ...
Miss Susan Wykoff
The engagement of Miss Susan Irene Wykoff, Cogan Station, Pa., to Rodney Winner Young has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Baker, Roulette, Pa.
Miss Wykoff is the daughter of Mrs. Baker and the late Arnold M. Wykoff.
Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Young Sr., 426 Pearson Ave., Williamsport, Pa.
A graduate of Coudersport Area High School and the Williamsport Area Community College, Miss Wykoff is employed by the Williamsport Hospital, as a licensed practical nurse.
Mr. Young was graduated from the Loyalsock Township High School, Williamsport. He is serving with the Air Force at Griffiss A.F.B., Rome, N.Y.
Vows will take place on June 22 at Park United Methodist Church, Coudersport.
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