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    1. [ALWINE] Patricia Ann Allwein
    2. Patricia Ann Allwein wife of James Joseph Allwein DOES ANYONE KNOW THE PARENTS OF JAMES JOSEPH ALLWEIN?? Patricia Ann Allwein born June 6, 1935 Lebanon, PA Died May 14, 1983 Ft. Lauderdale Hospital, FL. Married June 26, 1954 her SS# is 201-28-7565 (Zip Code 33312) CHILDREN: Deborah Allwein born Nov 6, 1955 Barbara Allwein born Sep 12, 1957 Jamie Allwein born Dec 31, 1958 Patricia Ann Allwein daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter. Raphael E. Allwein son of William Aloysius Allwein William Aloysius Allwein son of Theodore Henry Allwein Theodore Henry Allwein son of John "Edward" Allwein Lebanon Daily News Monday May 16, 1983 PATRICIA A. ALLWEIN Patricia A. Allwein, wife of James J. Allwein, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., died Saturday, May 14, in a Ft. Lauderdale hospital after an illness. She was 47. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of Raphael Allwein, Harrisburg, and Sara Livering, Lebanon. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, she moved to Florida in 1954. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, Ft. Lauderdale, and was active in women's clubs of the Plantation BPOE Lodge of Elkettes. In addition to her husband and Parents, she is survived by daughters Debbie Magly, Jamie Allwein, and Barbara Allwein, all of Ft. Lauderdale; sisters Romaine Kern, Marion Bleistine and Joan Fetter, all of Lebanon; brothers Donald Allwein, Columbus, Ohio and William Allwein, Lebanon; and a grandson. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 07:56:42
    1. [ALWINE] Sabina
    2. cheryl lutz
    3. Could the person who listed the info about Sabina (wrong name Savilla) please send it to me directly or repost it I accidentally deleted it. thanx Cheryl HotBot - Search smarter. http://www.hotbot.com

    04/20/2000 03:05:56
    1. [ALWINE] Ted Allwein's Children
    2. David William Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Saturday April 27, 1974 COUPLE MARRIED IN MYERSTOWN Debra Ann Dowhower, 12 Boyd St., Cornwall, became the bride of David William Allwein, 10 W. Richland Ave., Myerstown, today at 4:30 in Mary Gate of Heaven Church, Myerstown. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Charles Doll and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Allwein. Officiating was the Rev. Stephen A. Sheetz. Music was performed by the church choir and Maria Carpenter, organist. A reception was held at the Myerstown American Legion. It was attended by 200 guests. A 1973 graduate of Cedar Crest High School, the bride is employed by Cornwall manor. The groom, a 1973 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is an employe of the Calcite Quarry. The couple will live at 222 W. Main Avenue, Myerstown. John Bankey gave his sister in marriage. She wore a silk organza white and yellow floor length gown with lace trim on the skirt and chapel train. A mantilla edged in matching lace was attached to a camelot headpiece of cluny lace. She carried a cascade of white carnations, yellow roses and baby's breath. Miss Barbara Kline was maid of honor. She was seen in a floor length gown of lemon crepe and a matching picture hat with elbow length veil. Her colonial bouquet was of white roses, mint green tinted carnations, yellow marguerite daisies and baby's breath. Dressed similarly in peppermint were bridesmaids, Miss Gayle Brightbill, Miss Karen Carpenter and Mrs. Rose Ann Livering; junior bridesmaids. Miss Lori Ann Bankey, the bride's niece and the flower girl, Miss Melissa Moore, the groom's niece. The bridesmaids carried colonial bouquets of yellow roses, pale yellow carnations, mint green marguerite daisies and baby's breath. The junior bridesmaid had a nosegay of similar flowers and the flower girl carried a fireside basket filled with yellow sweetheart roses, white marguerite daisies, yellow elegance carnations and baby's breath. Larry Kemble served as best man. Ushers were Floyd Brandt, Richard and Robert Allwein, the groom's brothers. The ring bearer was the bride's nephew, Robert Bankey. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 08:41:28
    1. [ALWINE] Ted Allwein's Children
    2. Constance Marie Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Monday February 14, 1972 CONSTANCE ALLWEIN WED Mary Gate of Heaven Catholic Church, Myerstown, was the scene at five o'clock Saturday afternoon of the wedding of Miss Constance Marie Allwein and Charles E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Allwein of 10 W. Richland St., Myerstown, are the bride's parents. She is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is employed by the Durable Shoe Company. The groom is the son of Mrs. Betty Williams of 160 N. Eighth St. and the late Carl Williams. He is a graduate of Lebanon Senior High School. He is employed by the Calcite Quarry. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was the Rev. Stephen Sheetz. Music was provided by Miss Monica Ferretti, organist, and the church choir. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was seen in a long gown of silk velvet trimmed with venise lace. Her headpiece was a matching mantilla with a short veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of red rosebuds. Miss Vicki Migliaccio served as maid of honor. The matron of honor was Mrs. Pamela Sherk. Bridesmaids were Miss Bonita Allwein, twin sister of the bride; Mrs. Linda Mor, sister of the bride; Mrs. Linda Peffley and Miss Cherie Emery. Flowers girls were Miss Kendal Allwein and Miss Melissa Moore, nieces of the bride. The attendants were attired in ruby red and royal blue velvet ensembles. They wore matching camelot headpieces with floor length veils. They carried arrangement of carnations and sweetheart roses. Cedric Sherk served as best man. Ushers were Thomas Pottieger, Jeffrey Williams, brother of the groom; Howard Moore and David Isgriggs. A reception for 250 guests was held in the American Legion Home, Myerstown. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 08:39:37
    1. [ALWINE] Ted Allwein's Children
    2. Richard Allan Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Saturday May 24, 1969 CATHOLIC CHURCH SCENE OF RITES Miss Donna Welk of 216 Progress St., Newmanstown and Richard Allwein of 10 W. Richland Ave., Myerstown, were married at eleven o'clock this morning in Mary Gate of Heaven Catholic Church, Myerstown. The Rev. Frederick Farace officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weik. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Allwein. The church was decorated with flowers, pew markers and a bridal carpet. Music was provided by Miss Monica Ferretti, organist, and members of the church choir. SILK AND LACE The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a silk peau de sole and alencon lace gown and headpiece of clustered silk petals. She carried a cascade of carnations and roses. Miss Doris Weaver, cousin of the bride; Miss Rebecca Hertzog, Mrs. Janet Swisher, and Mrs. Howard Moore, sister of the groom. Miss Kelley Welk, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. The honor attendant and flower girls wore yellow gowns while the bridesmaids wore pale green. Matching headpieces and bouquets of carnations completed their ensembles. BEST MAN Robert Allwein was best man for his cousin. Ushers were Robert Allwein, brother of the groom; David Allwein, another brother; Allen Angley and Howard Moore. David Engle was ring bearer. A reception for 225 guests was held at the Myerstown American Legion,after which the couple left for Wildwood, N. J. They will live at Richland. The bride was graduated from Eastern Lebanon County High School and is employed by Wernersville State Hospital as a psychiatric aide. The groom, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed by Calcite Quarry Incorporated. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 08:38:06
    1. [ALWINE] Ted Allwein's Children
    2. Richard Allan Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday May 1, 1971 DIANNE GARLOFF MARRIED TODAY Marriage vows are being repeated this afternoon at two o'clock by Miss Dianne Jean Garloff and Robert Theodore Allwein in the Friedens Lutheran Church, Myerstown. The Rev. Eldred K. Stauffer is officiating at the double ring ceremony. Miss Sally Smith is the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alvin Garloff of Myerstown, RD 3. Mr. Garloff is giving his daughter in marriage. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore William Allwein of 10 West Richland Avenue, Myerstown. A gown of organza trimmed with lace and ribbon is being worn by the bride. Her headpiece is a cluster of lace trimmed with pearls and aurora borealis attached to a bouffant veil of illusion. Miss Sandra Allwein, sister of the groom, is the maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Barbara Carpenter and Miss Susan Shultz. Miss Denise Weiant, cousin of the bride, is a junior bridesmaid. The attendants are wearing blue pant dresses. Their matching headpieces hold in place floor length veils. Richard Immel is the best man. Ushers are Richard and David Allwein, brothers of the groom, and Howard Moore, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception for 175 guest is planned at the American Legion at Myerstown. Following a wedding trip to Florida the couple will make their home at 405 S. Fourth Street. A graduate of Eastern Lebanon County High School the bride is employed by Jones Motors. The groom was graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School. He is employed by the Lebanon Chemical Corporation. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 08:34:46
    1. [ALWINE] Ted Allwein's Children
    2. Robert Theodore Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday May 1, 1971 DIANNE GARLOFF MARRIED TODAY Marriage vows are being repeated this afternoon at two o'clock by Miss Dianne Jean Garloff and Robert Theodore Allwein in the Friedens Lutheran Church, Myerstown. The Rev. Eldred K. Stauffer is officiating at the double ring ceremony. Miss Sally Smith is the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alvin Garloff of Myerstown, RD 3. Mr. Garloff is giving his daughter in marriage. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore William Allwein of 10 West Richland Avenue, Myerstown. A gown of organza trimmed with lace and ribbon is being worn by the bride. Her headpiece is a cluster of lace trimmed with pearls and aurora borealis attached to a bouffant veil of illusion. Miss Sandra Allwein, sister of the groom, is the maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Barbara Carpenter and Miss Susan Shultz. Miss Denise Weiant, cousin of the bride, is a junior bridesmaid. The attendants are wearing blue pant dresses. Their matching headpieces hold in place floor length veils. Richard Immel is the best man. Ushers are Richard and David Allwein, brothers of the groom, and Howard Moore, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception for 175 guest is planned at the American Legion at Myerstown. Following a wedding trip to Florida the couple will make their home at 405 S. Fourth Street. A graduate of Eastern Lebanon County High School the bride is employed by Jones Motors. The groom was graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School. He is employed by the Lebanon Chemical Corporation. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 08:32:45
    1. [ALWINE] Elizabeth J. Allwein
    2. Elizabeth "Betty" J. Manderbach Allwein The Daily News Monday July 26, 1993 ELIZABETH J. ALLWEIN Elizabeth J. Allwein, 68, of 10 W. Richland Ave., Myerstown, died Sunday, July 25, 1993, in the Good Samaritan Hospital. She was the wife of Theodore W. Allwein. Born in Myerstown, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Ida Wenger Langenbach. She was a member of Mary Gate of Heaven Catholic Church, Myerstown. She was a member of the Historical Society of Lebanon County; the Pennsylvania Chapter, Palatines to American, Columbus, Ohio; and the Pennsylvania German Society of Breinigsville. Surviving, in addition to her husband are sons Robert T. Allwein, Richard A. Allwein and David W. Allwein, all of Myerstown; daughters Sandra, wife of Lawrence R. Whitman, Lebanon, Linda, wife of Howard R. Moore, Myerstown, Constance, wife of Malcolm Stephens, Alburquerque, N.M., Bonita L. McCurdy, Jonestown RD 2, and Ramona L. Allwein, Myerstown; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandson Lawrence R. Whitman Jr. and a sister Mildred Manderbach. The Daily News Thursday July 29, 1993 ELIZABETH J. ALLWEIN Services for Elizabeth J. Manderbach Allwein of 10 W. Richland Ave., Myerstown, were held Thursday, July 29, 1993, in the Clauser Funeral Home. She was the wife of Theodore W. Allwein. The Rev. Gerard T. Heintzelman, pastor of Mary Gate of Heaven, Myerstown, officiated. Interment was in New Union Cemetery, Myerstown, with Robert Allwein, Richard Allwein, David Allwein, Brian Allwein, Howard Moore, Terry Moore and Ryan Allwein serving as pallbearers. DEATH NOTICES ALLWEIN--in Lebanon on July 25, 1993. Elizabeth J. (nee) Manderbach Allwein, wife of Theodore W. Allwein of 10 W. Richland Avenue, Myerstown. Age 68 years. Funeral on Thursday, 11 a.m. from Clauser Funeral Home, N. Carpenter Street, Schaefferstown. Interment at New Union Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday, 10 a.m. till time of service at the funeral home. Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 04:02:29
    1. [ALWINE] Elizabeth J. Allwein
    2. Elizabeth J. Allwein is the wife of Theodore W. Allwein Ted is the son of William Aloysius Allwein and Mary A. Bleistein. Betty did a lot of work on the Allwein family for the Lebanon Historical Society. She was born on Feb 2, 1925 in Myerstown, PA Died July 25, 1993 in the Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA. Buried July 29, 1993 New Union Cemetery, Myerstown, PA SS # 182-22-7609 CHILDREN: Robert Theodore Allwein born Mar. 9, 1943 Richard Allan Allwein born Aug. 28, 1946 David William Allwein born Apr 2, 1953 Sandra Ann Allwein born Nov. 15, 1947 Linda Lou Allwein born Sep 7, 1949 Constance Marie Allwein born Nov 14, 1951 Bonnie Lee Allwein born Nov 14, 1951 Ramona L. Allwein born Mar 3, 1955 Cousin Nancy

    04/19/2000 03:59:45
    1. [ALWINE] Michael A. Allwein
    2. The Daily News Friday August 14, 1992 MICHAEL A. ALLWEIN Michael A. Allwein, 34, of 116 W. Main St., Newmanstown, died Thursday, August 13, 1992, when his bicycle was struck by a car. Born in Lebanon, he was a son of James H. and Christine M. Long Allwein, Lebanon. He was a mechanic for North American Refractories, Newmanstown. He was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon. He was a 1976 graduate of Cedar Crest High School. Surviving, in addition to his parents are a son, Joshue M. Allwein, and a daughter, Brandy L. Allwein, both of Havertown; bothers, Robert J. Allwein, Lebanon and Christopher D. Allwein, Lebanon; sisters, Mary Ann Long, Lititz, Dorothy C. Arnold, Lebanon and Theresa M. Ratcliffe, Lebanon; and several nieces and nephews. The Daily News Monday August 17, 1992 MICHAEL A. ALLWEIN Mass of Christian burial was celebrated for Michael A. Allwein, of 116 W. Main St., Newmanstown, on Monday, August 17, 1992, in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. The Rev. John F. Greaney, pastor of the church, was celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery with Robert Allwein, Christopher Allwein, Steve Arnold, Ronald Ratcliffe, Daniel Long and Jacob Long serving as pallbearers. Thompson's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The Daily News Thursday August 13, 1992 EARLY MORNING CRASH KILLS BICYCLE RIDER The man riding a bicycle shortly before sunrise today along the Millardsville Road was killed when he was struck by a car passing another car in the oncoming lane. Lebanon county Coroner Dr. Robert Kline said the bicyclist died instantly of multiple injuries. Kline said police believe they know the identity of the bicycle rider from identification found some distance from the body. He was in his early 30s, Kline said, but his name will not be released until next of kin have been notified. The accident, which occurred about half a mile north of Richland, was reported to the county dispatcher at 5:43 a.m. The bicyclist "was going south and the care was going north". Kline explained. "The car going north passed another car and hit the bicycle and rider." Kline said the accident occurred in a no-passing zone. "There was a double yellow line," the coroner said. "He passed a car. Those people witnessed this thing. He passed them coming down a little hill. The double line certainly was there. It wasn't faded. It was well marked. The driver of the car had already been taken by Myerstown ambulance to Good Samaritan Hospital when Kline arrived, he said, but it was his understanding that the car rolled over after striking the bicycle, coming to rest in a field just off the road near the accident. The name of the car's driver was unavailable before press time this morning. The victim was the 12th person to die as a result of accidents on Lebanon County roads this year, according to Daily News Records. (Sorry I forget to paste from other e-mail. Getting tired I guess.) Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 09:38:05
    1. [ALWINE] Children of James Henry Allwein
    2. Children of James Henry Allwein and Christine M. Long Robert James Allwein born Sept. 3, 1946 Mary Ann Allwein born Feb. 17, 1948 Dorothy Christine Allwein born Apr 12, 1949 Christopher D. Allwein born Dec. 31, 1953 Theresa M. Allwein born Sept. 20, 1964 Michael A. Allwein born Oct. 1, 1957, died Aug 13, 1992 ----his SS # 166-52-8863 Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 09:34:21
    1. [ALWINE] Michael A. Allwein
    2. Michael A. Allwein born October 1, 1957 in Lebanon, PA Died August 13, 1992, Bicycle Accident on Millardsville Road South of TR422 and East of Myerstown, Pennsylvania Buried August 17, 1992 at Holy Cross Cemetery Parents: James Henry Allwein and Christine M. Long Michael's first wife was Linda D. Swenson CHILDREN: Joshue M. Allwein born 5 Oct. 1977 Brandy L. Allwein born 31 Aug 1979 Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 09:31:10
    1. [ALWINE] Mary Ann Allwein
    2. Mary Ann Allwein daughter of James Henry ALlwein and Christine M. Long. She was born February 17, 1948 Married October 17, 1970 at First Pentecostal Church of Manheim, Pennsylvania. To Michael Cyrus Long he was born January 13, 1949 Marriage Lic # 071-373 CHILDREN: Jacob C. Long born 22 March 1971 Daniel Long born 11 March 1975 Jason Long born 5 May 1977 Lebanon Daily News Monday October 19, 1970 MARY ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF MICHAEL LONG Miss Mary Ann Allwein, 815 North Fourth Ave., became the bride of Michael C. Long, Lancaster, Saturday morning at eleven o'clock in the First Pentecostal Church of Manheim. Officiating at the double ring nuptials was the Rev. Howard E. Pfoutz, uncle of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allwein are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long. For the ceremony, the bride chose a white street length dress and a shoulder length veil. She was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Donald S. Miller was the matron of honor. The best man was Terry Lee Amig. A Buffet luncheon was held at the home of the bride. The couple is taking a wedding trip to the Poconos. The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic School. A graduate of Manheim Central High School, the groom is serving in the United States Navy. Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 09:18:00
    1. [ALWINE] Robert James Allwein
    2. Robert James Allwein born Sept. 3, 1946 son of James Henry Allwein and Christine M. Long married Nov. 25, 1967 in St.Gertrude's Catholic Church Lebanon, PA married Loretta Jean Hain, she was born on July 25, 1948 Marriage Lic # 068-132 Her parents Joseph A. Hain and Elva Rohl Lebanon Daily News Saturday November 25, 1967 LORETTA J. HAIN IS WED Miss Loretta Jean Hain and Robert James Allwein are being married this afternoon at three o'clock at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. The Rev. Michael Homola will officiate at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. Hain, 720 E. Maple Street. She is a graduate of Lebanon High School and is employed at Jeannette's Beauty Shoppe. The groom, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed by M. L. Haldeman and Son. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allwein, 815 N. Fourth Ave. Allen R. Zellers, the bride's brother-in-law, is giving her in marriage. She will wear a floor length gown of white velvet with a Chantilly lace yoke and sleeves. her floor length veil is attached to a crown. she is carrying a bouquet of red Elegance carnations and stephanotis. Mrs. Jeannette Zellers is serving as her sister's matron of honor. Misses Mary Ann and Dorothy Allwein, sisters of the groom, are bridesmaids. The attendants are wearing blue moss velvet gowns and pillbox hats of white fur. They are carrying white fur muffs and red roses and holly. Misses Jodi Lee and Sherri Lee Zellers, nieces of the bride, as flower girls, are wearing white velvet gowns. They are carrying nosegays of red roses and are wearing velvet bows in their hair. Richard Allwein, cousin of the groom, is best man. Louis Ferretti and Donald Edwards are ushers. A reception for 300 guests is being held at the Maennerchor Club. The couple will reside at 720 East Maple Street. Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 09:03:16
    1. [ALWINE] James Henry Allwein (Digler)
    2. James Henry Allwein born October 14, 1925 Died March 11, 1995 in the Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried March 15, 1995, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylania married March 3, 1945, Marriage Lic # 046-438 SS # 193-14-8625 Married to Christine M. Long, she was born March 16, 1925 her parents were Raymond Long and Dorothy Uhler. James Henry Allwein's parents were Joseph Dilger and Eva I. Allwein/Schroll NOTE: Disowned by father (Dilger) and was given the mother's maiden name of Allwein. The Daily News Monday March 13, 1995 JAMES H. ALLWEIN James H. Allwein, 69, of 815 Joffre St., Lebanon, died Saturday, March 11, 1995, in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was the husband of Christine M. Long Allwein, with whom he observed their 50th anniversary on March 3. The retired union carpenter, he was a member of St. Gertrude's Church, Lebanon VFW, and Maennerchor Club, He was Navy veteran of World Way II, serving on the USS Intrepid in the Pacific. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are children Robert J. Allwein, Lebanon, Mary Ann, wife of Michael Long, Lititz, Dorothy C. wife of Stephen Arnold, Lebanon, Christopher D. Allwein, Lebanon, and Theresa M., wife of Ronald Ratcliffe, Lebanon; 14 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Michael A. Allwein, died in 1992. The Daily News Wednesday March 15, 1995 JAMES H. ALLWEIN Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday, March 15, 1995, in St. Gertrude's Church for James H. Allwein, 815 Joffre St., Lebanon. He was the husband of Christine M. Allwein. The Rev. John F. Greaney, pastor, was celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery with Robert Allwein, Sonny Long, Donald Kern, Stephen Arnold, Ronald Ratcliff and Timothy Long serving as pallbearers. Graveside military rites were provided by the Lebanon VFW. Thompson Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 08:32:44
    1. [ALWINE] Beatrice Schroff
    2. Beatrice Schroff born Feb. 24, 1937, died Feb 25, 1937 buried Feb. 25, 1937 in Holy Cross Cemetery parents: Eva I. Allwein and Raymond L. Schroff. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening February 25, 1937 INFANT BURIED Beatrice Schroff, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Schroff, of 1130 Brandywine Street, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital this morning. Burial was made this afternoon at Holy Cross cemetery. Owing to the extreme infancy of the child there were no services. Thompson's Sons, undertakers were in charge of the arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/18/2000 08:20:16
    1. [ALWINE] Eva I. Allwein-Dilger-Schroff
    2. Eva I. Allwein daughter of William Aloysius Allwein and Mary A. Bleistein. Eva, born Dec 16, 1906 died, February 27, 1937 inthe Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried March 2, 1937 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA First husband was Joseph Dilger he fathered James Henry Allwein Disowned by father (Dilger) and was given the mother's maiden name of Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 1, 1937 MRS. RAYMOND SCHROFF DIES IN GOOD SAMARITAN Mrs. Eva I. Schroff, wife of Raymond L. Schroff, of 1120 Brandywine Street, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. She was a member of St. Mary's church and leave to survive beside her husband, a son James; he mother, Mrs. Mary Allwein. Brothers and sisters surviving are: Raphael and Andrew Allwein, of Lebanon; Theodore, of the United States Army in the Panama Canal Zone and Margaret Allwein, of Lebanon. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday March 2, 1937 MRS. RAYMOND SCHROFF BURIED AT HOLY CROSS The funeral of Mrs. Eva I. Schroff, wife of Raymond Schroff, of 1120 Brandywine street, was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock from P. H. Thompson's Sons Funeral home with further services in St. Mary's Catholic church at nine o'clock. Interment was made in Holy Cross cemetery. Bearers were Richard Allwein, Leroy Gieb, Gordon Schroff, Richard Rudegeair, Francis Allwein and William Copenhaver. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of arrangements. The officiating minister was Rev. Anthony Kane. Cousin, Nancy

    04/18/2000 08:17:39
    1. [ALWINE] Philip Andrew Allwein
    2. Philip Andrew Allwein, son of Andrew Aloysius Allwein and Forence J. Eisenhauer-Allwein Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening May 11, 1939 PHILIP ALLWEIN DIES Philip A. Allwein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Allwein, of Lebanon Rural Route 4 on the Fredericksburg Road near Freeport Mills, died on Wednesday at the Good Samaritan Hospital. An infantile complaint was ascribed as the cause of death. The child was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. The parents who are widely known in the city, have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. In addition to the parents, the child leaves maternal and paternal grandmothers- Mrs. Agnes Hartzell and Mrs. Mary A. Allwein, both of Lebanon. Lebanon Daily News Friday May 12, 1939 HOLD SERVICES FOR PHILLIP ALLWEIN The funeral of Phillip A. Allwein, for months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Allwein, of Lebanon R. D. 2, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from, Thompson's funeral home. Interment was made in Holy Cross cemetery. The Rev. John Weber officiated. P. H. Thompson's Sons had charge of arrangements. Andrew Aloysius Allwein, son of William H. Allwein and Mary Bleistein Born May 20, 1903, died Jan. 23, 2000 at ManorCare Nursing Home Lebanon, PA Buried Jan. 27, 2000 at Holy Cross Cemetery. Married may 19, 1928 ---Lic # 034-432 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// DO NOT GET MIXED UP WITH ANDREW ALOYSIUS ALLWEIN born November 1, 1871, died June 8, 1930 son of HIRAM J. ALLWEIN AND SARAH BROSS

    04/18/2000 08:04:38
    1. [ALWINE] Florence J. Allwein
    2. Floreance J. Eisenhauer-Allwein wife of Andrew Aloysius Allwein born January 8, 1904, Swatara Township, Lebanon County, PA Died Sept. 14, 1998 in ManorCare, Lebanon, PA Buried Sept. 18, 1998, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Lebanon Daily News Tuesday September 15, 1998 FLORENCE J. ALLWEIN Florence J. Allwein, 94, of Lebanon RD2 Box 1855, died Monday, September 14, 1998, in ManorCare. She was the wife of Andrew A. Allwein. Born January 8, 1904, in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Agnes Koons Eisenhauer. She worked at the former Lustberg-Nast Co. for many years and was a member of St. Mary's Church Surviving, in addition to her husband, are several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, Philip A. Allwein, a brother Jacob Eisenhauer, a sister Emma Landis, a half-sister, Verna Krissinger, and a half-brother, Wilson Hartzel. DEATH NOTICE ALLWEIN--In Lebanon on Monday, Sept. 14, 1998. Florence J. (nee) Eisenhauer Allwein, wife of Andrew A. Allwein of RD 2 Box 1855, Lebanon. Aged 94 yrs. Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Friends may call Friday morning from 10-11 a.m. at the church. Cousin, Nancy

    04/18/2000 07:58:44
    1. [ALWINE] Sarah Elizabeth Allwein
    2. Sarah Elizabeth Allwein, born July 18, 1905 died May 23, 1907 Evening Report Wednesday May 29, 1907 DEATH OF A CHILD Sarah Allwein, aged 22 months, daughter of William and Mary Allwein, of North Lebanon townships, died yesterday of convulsions. Nancy Allwein Nebiker

    04/18/2000 07:40:36