Catherine Elizabeth Allwein daughter of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amanda Elizabeth Beamesderfer. Lebanon Daily News Friday October 11, 1991 CATHERINE E. CINCEL Catherine E. Cincel, 84, of 745 Church St., Lebanon, died Friday October 11, 1991, at home. She was the wife of Frank L. Cincel. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Francis and Amanda Beamesderfer Allwein. A homemaker, she was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Parish Council, a life member of the Lebanon Flower Club, a past member of the Mental Health Association of Lebanon County and the Lebanon Senior Center. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are daughters Mary Jo, wife of Joseph Steiner, Greencastle, and Catherine F. Cincel, at home; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters Josephine Bunch, Lebanon, and Jeanette Keefer, Lebanon; brothers Thomas Allwein, Lebanon; Bernard Allwein, Lebanon; and Frederick Allwein, Lebanon; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by brothers James, Clement, Carroll, Wayne and Mark Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday October 15, 1991 CATHERINE E. CINCEL Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, October 14, 1991, at St. Mary's Catholic Church for Catherine E. Cincel, 745 Church St., Lebanon. She was the wife of Frank L. Cincel. The Rev. Curtis Delarm, assistant pastor of the church, and the Rev. Leonard Fullenkamp officiated. Richard Wentzel was Deacon of the Liturgy. Interment was in the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery on Tuesday, October 15, 1991, with James Allwein, Robert Allwein, Charles Allwein, Dale Allwein, Fred Allwein, Thomas Bunch and Robert Keefer serving as pallbearers. Patricia Garrigan, Cynthia Dooley and Pauline Stonecipher served as honorary pallbearers. Thompson Funeral Home had charge of arrangement. Evening Report Monday September 9, 1935 Mrs. Frank Cincel, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Allwein, of 909 Maple Street, with Misses, Agnes, Clara, and Regina Allwein, 823 Mifflin Street, motored to Bethlehem on Sunday to spend the day, Mrs. Cincel the former Katharine Allwein, of the Maple Street address plans to establish residence in Bethlehem within a week or two.