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    1. [ALWINE] Willaim & Mary Mars Allwein (Part 7)
    2. 17. HERBERT I.7 ALLWEIN (WILLIAM HENRY "WILLIE"6, ISAAC MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born Abt. 1895, and died August 05, 1960. He married (1) MARGARET A. BURKE, daughter of JOHN BURKE and MARTHA LEECH. She was born December 28, 1907 in Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and died August 24, 1993 in St. Ann's Home, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He married (2) BERTHA B. BLEISTEIN 1919. More About HERBERT I. ALLWEIN: Aged: 65 Years Old Marriage Lic.#: 1919, #028-292 Notes for MARGARET A. BURKE: Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania MARGARET ALLWEIN Margaret Burke Allwein, 85 of St. Ann's Home, Greensburg, formerly of Oak Street, Palmyra, died Tuesday, August 24, 1993, in the home. She was the wife of the late Herbert I. Allwein. Born in Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late John F. and Martha Leech Burke. She was a member of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Palmyra. she was a former employee of Hershey Foods marketing division. Survivors include nephews John S. Hudock and Joseph Hudock, both of Greensburg, John Gibson, Toledo, Ohio, and Robert Burke, Philadelphia; nieces Margaret Borden Encinitas of California, Mary R., wife of Thomas McCloskey, and Martha, wife of James Falenski, both of Greensburg, and Margaret, wife of Edward Dull, Holsopple; several great-nieces and nephews; several great-great-nieces and nephews; and a sister, Rebecca B. Hudock, Greensburg. she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary R. Allwein. DEATH NOTICES ALLWEIN--In Greensburg, PA on August 24, 1993 Margaret nee Burke Allwein, wife of the late Herbert I. Allwein, of st. Ann's Home Greensburg, PA., formerly of Oak St., Palmyra, PA. Aged 85 years. mass of Christian Burial will be held from the Church of the Holy Spirit, 245 W. Pine Street., Palmyra, PA. on Friday, August 27, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. George J. Koychick officiating. Interment at the holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA. Friends may call for Viewing from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Rothermel Funeral Home, Inc. 25 w. Pine St., Palmyra, PA. Evening Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home. The Evening News, Harrisburg, PA Wednesday August 25, 1993 GREENSBURG- Margaret Burke Allwein, 85, of St. Ann's Home, formerly of Palmyra, died yesterday in the home. She had worked in the marketing division of Hershey Foods Corp. and was a member of Church of the Holy Spirit, Palmyra. She was the widow of Herbert I. Allwein. Surviving are a sister, Rebecca B. Hudock of Greensburg, and nephews and nieces. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday in her church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing will be from 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at Rothermel Funeral Home, Palmyra, where a prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. More About MARGARET A. BURKE: Aged: 85 Years Burial: August 27, 1993, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Employed: Hershey Foods Corp. Lived at: Palmyra, Pennsylvania Occupation: Marketing Division Social Security Number: #185-03-6828 (17078) More About BERTHA B. BLEISTEIN: Marriage Lic.#: 1919, #028-292 Child of HERBERT ALLWEIN and MARGARET BURKE is: i. MARY RAPHAEL8 ALLWEIN, b. April 08, 1949; d. December 15, 1971. More About MARY RAPHAEL ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania 18. RUSSELL CYRIL7 ALLWEIN (WILLIAM HENRY "WILLIE"6, ISAAC MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born March 10, 1897 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and died April 09, 1982 in Good Samartian Hospital, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He married FLORENCE M. SULLIVAN 1923. She was born 1898, and died 1966. Notes for RUSSELL CYRIL ALLWEIN: The Daily News Saturday April 10, 1982 RUSSELL C. ALLWEIN Russell C. Allwein, 1100 Jackson Blvd., Lebanon, died Friday morning in the Good Samaritan Hospital after he suffered a heart attack at Cedar Lanes, Lebanon. He was 85. A public accountant, he was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus and the Lebanon District Bowling Association. He was a veteran of World Way I, serving in the 28th Division. Born in Lebanon, he was a son of the late William H. and Emma Allwein. Surviving are children Marian, wife of Frank Shuey, Lebanon; John A. Ambler, PA; William H. Lebanon; Herbert J., Bellevue, Neb.; Joan Marie Emerson, Suffern, N. Y.; Robert C., Silver Springs, MD; and Nancy M., wife of the Rev. Anthony Collarile, Dover, N. J.; 32 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren; a sister, Catherine Heisey, Michigan; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence Sullivan Allwein, and a son, R. Joseph Allwein. More About RUSSELL CYRIL ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Heart attack Lived at: April 09, 1982, 1100 Jackson Blvd., Lebanon, Pennsylvania Marriage Lic.#: #031-155 Military service: World War I, 28th Division Social Security Number: #188-05-9217 More About FLORENCE M. SULLIVAN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Children of RUSSELL ALLWEIN and FLORENCE SULLIVAN are: i. MARIAN I.8 ALLWEIN, m. FRANK J. SHUEY, 1946. More About MARIAN I. ALLWEIN: Lived at: April 1982, Lebanon, Pennsylvania More About FRANK J. SHUEY: Marriage Lic.#: #048-069 ii. JOHN A. ALLWEIN. More About JOHN A. ALLWEIN: Lived at: April 1982, Ambler, Pennsylvania iii. WILLIAM H. ALLWEIN. More About WILLIAM H. ALLWEIN: Lived at: April 1982, Lebanon, Pennsylvania iv. HERBERT J. ALLWEIN. More About HERBERT J. ALLWEIN: Lived at: April 1982, Bellevue, Neb. v. JOAN MARIE ALLWEIN, m. RAYMOND JOHN EMERSON, October 07, 1961, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA. Notes for JOAN MARIE ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Monday October 9, 1961 EMERSON-ALLWEIN RITES HELD The weeding of Miss Joan Marie Allwein of 980 Lilac Lane, and Raymond John Emerson of Teaneck, New Jersey, was solemnized with a Nuptial Mass in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church Saturday morning at eleven o'clock. The Rev. Anthony Burakowski celebrated the Mass and officiated at the single ring ceremony. The couple received the Papal blessing of Pope John 23rd. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cyril Allwein. She is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and was employed by the National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. The groom is the son of Mrs. Raymond James Emerson of Teaneck, New Jersey, and the late Raymond Emerson. He is a graduate of the Teaneck High School, New York Institute of Technology, and Fairleigh-Dickinson University, Rutherford, New Jersey. He is employed by Eastern Airlines, Newark, New Jersey. Church Decor The church was decorated with palms, ferns and bouquets of white spider mums and pompons. The white bridal carpet was also used. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Raymond Reigle, soloist, provided the wedding music. A 15-minute recital preceded the ceremony. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a floor length gown of ivory pure silk faced peau de sole in a princess silhouette, with a scoop neckline, and tiny buttons down the back. The full skirt featuring a cabbage rose detail at the waist ended in a chapel train. Her crown of pearlized orange blossoms was attached to an ivory veil of imported illusion. She placed a bouquet before the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mrs. Frank S. Shuey, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Misses Geraldine Croce, Karen Binner and Tenor Knapp, all friends of the bride. Attendants Attire Mrs. Shuey wore a street length gown of iridescent emerald taffeta accented with brass satin. It featured a scoop neckline. Basque bodice and panniered skirt. She wore a matching hat and shoes and carried a cascade of bronze pompons centered with yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns and carried cascade bouquets of bronze pompons and ivy. Best man was John Barry of Jersey City, New Jersey, uncle of the groom. Ushers were William Mehl of North Bergen, New Jersey; Christopher Donfield of Teaneck, New Jersey, and Robert C. Allwein, brother of the bride. The mother of the bride chose a royal blue dress and black accessories. A white orchid adorned her bag. The groom's mother wore a pink dress and black accessories. She wore a white orchid corsage. Reception A reception was held at the Green Terrace fro guests attending from Washington, D. C., New York, Massachusetts and various parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The couple will take a honeymoon trip to San Jan, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Upon their return, they will take up residence at 57 Seventh St., Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. For traveling, the bride has chosen a taupe knitted suit with brown accessories. More About JOAN MARIE ALLWEIN: Employed: October 1961, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. Graduated: Lebanon Catholic High School Lived at: April 1982, Suffern, New York More About RAYMOND JOHN EMERSON: Employed: Eastern Airlines, Newark, New Jersey Graduated: Teaneck High School Lived at: October 1961, 57 Seventh St., Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Marriage Lic.#: #062-097 vi. ROBERT CONRAD ALLWEIN, m. CATHERINE THERESA UFFNER, May 16, 1964, St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon, PA. Notes for ROBERT CONRAD ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday May 16, 1964 ST. GERTRUDE'S CHURCH SCENE OF ALLWEIN-UFFNER MARRIAGE The Rev. Michael Homola Performed the Nuptial High Mass uniting Miss Catherine Theresa Uffner and Robert Conrad Allwein in marriage this morning at eleven o'clock in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Moyer, 667 N. Third Ave. She is the daughter of John J. Uffner and the late Mary M. Uffner. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allwein, 980 Lilac Lane. Given in marriage by her uncle, Francis S. Moyer of Baltimore, Maryland, the bride was seen in a veiled silk organza gown featuring reembroidered Alencon lace appliques at the scoop neckline. It is designed with a full apron of lace motif repeated from the waist to the front hem of the skirt, a crushed Obi bow at the back waist and detachable chapel train. Her headpiece was an heirloom intermission mantilla of matching lace. She carried a cascade of stephanotis and lilies of the valley centered with two gardenias. Church Decorations The church was decorated with a bridal carpet, family pew markers and altar vases of white gladioli and pink carnations. George Scholly, organist, and Mrs. Nancy Kirsch, soloist, presented wedding music. The bride presented a bouquet of pink and white carnations at the altar of the Blessed Mother. The matron of honor was Mrs. Brenda Kauffman, Harrisburg, cousin of the bride. Her gown was of blue silk and matching jacket with Dior sleeves. Her circular face veil was held by an open crown pillbox marked with a center bow. She carried a bouquet of white daisy pompons centered with blue carnations. Mrs. Josephine Moyer, Baltimore, MD., aunt of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She was seen in a pink ensemble styled like that of the matron of honor. She carried a bouquet of white daisy pompons centered with pink carnations. Men In The Party William Allwein attended his brother as best man. John Allwein of Springfield, the groom's brother, was the usher. A reception for 300 guests was held at the Maennerchor Club. The newlyweds will take a wedding trip to the New England states and Canada. They will be at home at 28 S. Fifth St. Both the bride and groom were graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School. The bride is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company as an IBM key-puncher. The groom, is employed as an accountant at Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown. More About ROBERT CONRAD ALLWEIN: Employed: May 1964, Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, PA Graduated: Lebanon Catholic High School Lived at: April 1982, Silver Springs, Maryland Marriage Lic.#: #064-403 Occupation: May 1964, Accountant More About CATHERINE THERESA UFFNER: Employed: May 1964, Bethlehem Steel Company Graduated: Lebanon Catholic High School Occupation: May 1964, IBM Key Puncher vii. NANCY MARIE ALLWEIN, m. (1) REV. ANTHONY COLLARILE; m. (2) NICHOLAS MARIO LENO, August 02, 1958, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA. Notes for NANCY MARIE ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday August 2, 1958 MISS NANCY ALLWEIN WED TODAY TO NICHOLAS LENO In a Nuptial Mass at eleven o'clock this morning, the marriage of Miss Nancy Marie Allwein of Lebanon and Nicholas Mario Leno of Hershey, was solemnized. The Rev. Salvatore V. Zangari officiated, using the double ring ceremony, in the church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. James Eckenroth, organist, presented a30 minute recital before the service. The soloist was Salvatore DiCicco of New York City, uncle of the groom. While the bride placed a bouquet of white roses at the altar of the Blessed Mother, Mr. DiCicco sang "Mother At Your Feet Is Kneeling." The church was decorated with white flowers, palms, and ferns. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fussell C. Allwein of 248 S. Eighth St. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leno of 326 Ridge Road. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk organza with a basque bodice, a scalloped and beaded scoop neckline, and short, shirred sleeves. Alencon lace appliques on the bouffant skirt were repeated on petal-type tiers to form a full chapel train. She wore short gloves and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and a shower of ribbons and stephanotis. Her French illusion fingertip veil was held by a beaded silk organza bandeau. The bride's attendants were Miss Joan Marie Allwein, her sister, as maid of honor; Miss Loretta Leno, sister of the groom; Mrs. Frank Shuey, sister of the bride; and Mrs. Karl Huntzinger of Harrisburg, friend of the bride, bridesmaids. Miss Allwein and the bridesmaids were seen in princess gowns of blush pink silk organza. The gowns were made with coral Empire cummerbunds adorned with cabbage roses at the waist in back, and back panels of coral flowing into ballerina length skirts. The attendants wore short, white gloves and shoes to match their gowns. Their hats were blush pink bows. The maid of honor carried a cascade of pink Sweetheart roses with white asters and ivy. The bridesmaids carried pin, Sweetheart roses with pink asters. Mrs. Allwein attended her daughter's wedding in a Dior blue chiffon dress with a matching hat and navy blue accessories. The groom's mother were a pink embroidered nylon hat and pink accessories. Both wore white orchid corsages. Richard A., Naso of Grand Gorge, New York, served as best man. Ushers were Terrance O'Rourke of Trevorton, PA and John Fryer of Harrisburg, classmates of the groom at St. Mary's College, and Robert C. Allwein, twin brother of the bride. Two hundred guest from the local area and New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Michigan have been invited to a reception at the Green Terrace. For their honeymoon trip to the Poconos, the bride selected a white sheath dress trimmed in navy blue and white accessories. After September 1, the couple will live at 943-E Boulevard, New Milford, N.J. The new Mrs. Leno is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School. She is employed by Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, as a clerk typist. Her husband graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and Mt. Saint Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD. He is a dental student at Fairleigh Dickinson College, Rutherford, N. J. More About NANCY MARIE ALLWEIN: Employed: August 1958, Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, PA Graduated: Lebanon Catholic High School Lived at: April 1982, Dover, New Jersey Occupation: August 1958, Clerk Typist More About NICHOLAS MARIO LENO: Attended: August 1958, Fairleigh Dickinson College, Rutherford, New Jersey Graduated: Lebanon Catholic High School Marriage Lic.#: #059-319 Occupation: August 1958, Dental Student viii. RUSSELL JOSEPH ALLWEIN, b. 1926; d. August 01, 1975, Hershey, Pennsylvania; m. MARGARET M. VANCHO, 1952. Notes for RUSSELL JOSEPH ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Monday August 4, 1975 R. JOSEPH ALLWEIN Services for R. Joseph Allwein, Lebanon RD 2, were held today at noon from the Thompson Funeral Home. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 12:30 in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. The Rev. John F. Greaney, pastor, was celebrant. Bearers were Robert C., William H., John A. and William F. Allwein, Frank Shuey and Eric Peter. More About RUSSELL JOSEPH ALLWEIN: Aged: 49 years Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic.#: #054-137 Military service: World War II More About MARGARET M. VANCHO: Lived at: August 08, 1992, Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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