Frank L. Cincel was the husband of Catherine Elizabeth Allwein Catherine Elizabeth Allwein's parents were Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amanda Elizabeth Beamesderfer. The Daily News, Lebanon, PA Wednesday May 25, 1988 CITY MAN NAMES KNIGHT OF YEAR Frank L. Cincel A longtime Lebanon Pharmacist was selected as Knight of the Year by the Lebanon Council 2870 Knights of Columbus recently. Frank L. Cincel, 83, is a native of Passaic, N. J. He graduated from Liberty High School, Bethlehem, attended Franklin and Marshall Academy and graduated from Temple University School of Pharmacy. Cincel was employed as a pharmacist in Lebanon for more than 50 years and still works two days a week in a local pharmacy. Cincel moved to Lebanon from Bethlehem during the Great Depression to manage the Lebanon store of the Whelan Drug Co. he joined Saylor's Pharmacy in 1937 and retired in 1972. He now works part-time for Loehle's Pharmacy, Seventh and Lehman Streets, Lebanon. Cincel and his wife, Catherine, celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1986. The couple has two children, Cathy, at home, and Mary Jo Steiner, Greencastle. They also have three grandchildren. An active member of St. Mary's Church, Cincel became a member of Lebanon Council 2870 Knights of Columbus shortly after its founding in 1943. He was elected its fourth Grand Knight in 1946 and is now the council's oldest living past Grand Knight. Cincel also served as Faithful Navigator of Lebanon's Fourth Degree Assembly from 1954 to 1955. Cincel was honored during a dinner-dance to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Lebanon council. Ralph D. Kleinfelter, past Grand Knight and Knight of the Year for 1987-88, was the featured speaker. Other participants included the Rev. Daniel P. O'Brien, council chaplain; the Rev. Gerard T. Heintzelman, friar of the Fourth Degree Assembly; the Rev. Philip Di Chico, principal of Lebanon Catholic High School; Joseph G. Gehris, district deputy of the 42nd Columbian District; and Albert Sabatine, master of the Fifth Pennsylvania District in Calvert-Province of the Fourth Degree. Henry L. Levengood, current Grand Knight, was chairman of the event. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net