Daniel Kane
M
Daniel Kane married Elizabeth Miller.
Child of Daniel Kane and Elizabeth Miller
- Peter Kane+ b. 8 Jul 1843, d. 6 Mar 1893
Helen Kane
F, b. circa 1901
Helen Kane was born circa 1901 at Sangamon Co. (probably), IL.1 She was the daughter of John Kane and Jennie T. Butler.1 Helen Kane married Edward Alan Wattling, son of James Wattling and Penelope Nellie Windle.
Children of Helen Kane and Edward Alan Wattling
- Edward Alan Wattling+ b. 4 Mar 1924, d. 12 Aug 1989
- Robert Wattling2 b. 13 Jan 1929, d. 12 Jan 1991
John Kane1
M, b. circa 1872
John Kane was born circa 1872 at Illinois.1 He married Jennie T. Butler on 9 February 1898 at Sangamon Co., IL.
Child of John Kane and Jennie T. Butler
- Helen Kane+1 b. c 1901
Citations
- [S2542] 1920 Federal Census, Sangamon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 407.
Mary Kane1
F, b. 22 November 1878
Mary Kane was born on 22 November 1878.1 She was the daughter of John Kane and Margaret (?)1 Mary Kane married George S. Urner, son of Joseph Reiff Urner and Kate Stubblebine, on 30 September 1902, Ceremony by Philadelphia Mayor Samuel H. Ashbridge
No children.1
No children.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 210.
Mary E. Kane
F, b. December 1880, d. 8 April 1969
Mary E. Kane was born in December 1880 at Mt. Pleasant, Isabella Co., MI.1 She married Peter L. Ryan on 6 October 1909 at Mt. Pleasant, Isabella Co., MI. Mary E. Kane died on 8 April 1969 at age 88. She was buried in April 1969 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI, Findagrave #126338895.
Child of Mary E. Kane and Peter L. Ryan
- Edward J. Ryan+ b. 7 Jun 1915, d. 3 Oct 1966
Citations
- [S4446] 1900 Federal Census, Isabella County, Michigan. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 718; FHL #1240718.
Mildred Kane
F, b. 18 December 1891, d. 18 May 1919
Mildred Kane was born on 18 December 1891 at Forest Chapel, IA. She was the daughter of Peter Kane and Samantha Emaline Tallman. Mildred Kane married James Franklin May, son of Nicholas May and Mary Waggoner, on 21 February 1912. Mildred Kane died on 18 May 1919 at age 27.
Child of Mildred Kane and James Franklin May
- James Elwyn May+ b. 24 Oct 1913
Peter Kane
M, b. 8 July 1843, d. 6 March 1893
Peter Kane was born on 8 July 1843. He was the son of Daniel Kane and Elizabeth Miller. Peter Kane married Samantha Emaline Tallman, daughter of John Commadore Tallman Jr. and Lucinda Lowe, on 1 September 1887. Peter Kane died on 6 March 1893 at age 49. He was buried in March 1895 at Highland Cemetery, Jones Co., IA.
Children of Peter Kane and Samantha Emaline Tallman
- Mildred Kane+ b. 18 Dec 1891, d. 18 May 1919
- Amy Kane b. 24 Mar 1894, d. 10 Oct 1932
Demma E. Kaneaster1
F, b. 27 October 1910
Demma E. Kaneaster was born on 27 October 1910 at Taney Co., MO.1 She was the daughter of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp.1
Citations
- [S3969] 1920 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 964.
Dillard Dayne Kaneaster1
M, b. 26 August 1913, d. 27 December 1974
Dillard Dayne Kaneaster was born on 26 August 1913 at Taney Co., MO.1 He was the son of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp.1 Dillard Dayne Kaneaster married Florence Jennings, daughter of William Daniel Jennings and Martha Issie Castoe, in 1943. Dillard Dayne Kaneaster was buried in December 1974 at Snapp Cemetery, Forsyth, Taney Co., MO, Find A Grave Memorial# 16918657. He died on 27 December 1974 at Branson, Taney Co., MO, at age 61.
Citations
- [S3969] 1920 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 964.
Fletcher T. Kaneaster1
M, b. 31 July 1907
Fletcher T. Kaneaster was born on 31 July 1907 at Taney Co., MO.1 He was the son of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp.1
Citations
- [S3964] 1910 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 827; FHL #1374840.
George W. Kaneaster
M, b. 22 February 1870, d. 16 January 1928
George W. Kaneaster was born on 22 February 1870 at Georgia.1 He married Nellie Cordelia Snapp, daughter of Robert Grant Snapp and Lydia Ann Rider, on 30 September 1897 at Taney Co., MO, Ceremony by William Maddux, J.P. George W. Kaneaster died on 16 January 1928 at Taney Co., MO, at age 57. He was buried in January 1928 at Snapp Cemetery, Forsyth, Taney Co., MO, Find A Grave Memorial# 16918638.
Children of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp
- Mae Kaneaster1 b. Aug 1899
- Samuel E. Kaneaster2 b. 12 Aug 1902
- Fletcher T. Kaneaster2 b. 31 Jul 1907
- Demma E. Kaneaster3 b. 27 Oct 1910
- Dillard Dayne Kaneaster3 b. 26 Aug 1913, d. 27 Dec 1974
Citations
- [S3968] 1900 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 905; FHL #1230905.
- [S3964] 1910 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 827; FHL #1374840.
- [S3969] 1920 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 964.
Mae Kaneaster1
F, b. August 1899
Mae Kaneaster was born in August 1899 at Taney Co., MO.1 She was the daughter of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp.1
Citations
- [S3968] 1900 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 905; FHL #1230905.
Samuel E. Kaneaster1
M, b. 12 August 1902
Samuel E. Kaneaster was born on 12 August 1902 at Taney Co., MO.1 He was the son of George W. Kaneaster and Nellie Cordelia Snapp.1
Citations
- [S3964] 1910 Federal Census, Taney County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 827; FHL #1374840.
Ella Anna Kanke
F
Ella Anna Kanke married Henry Gotthilf Weinhold.
Child of Ella Anna Kanke and Henry Gotthilf Weinhold
- Henry George Weinhold+ b. 27 May 1918, d. Sep 1993
Carroll Edwin Kann
M, b. 30 March 1940, d. 26 May 2020
Carroll Edwin Kann was born on 30 March 1940 at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA. He was the son of Edwin Alexander Kann and Elsie Marie Riggs. Carroll Edwin Kann died on 26 May 2020 at Avon, Hartford Co., CT, at age 80
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com #212007125):
Carroll Edwin Kann, of Avon, CT, passed away on May 26, 2020 at the age of 80. He was born in Shippensburg, PA on March 30, 1940 to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann. Carroll married his high school sweetheart Joyce (Burkholder) Kann in 1961 and they celebrated 58 years together in September.
Carroll graduated Catawba College in 1962 with a degree in history, politics and philosophy later to receive an honorary doctorate from the college. He went on to Lancaster Theological Seminary graduating in 1965. After being ordained he served as a minister in Mountville, PA. He became associate conference minister of the Mid Atlantic UCC in 1975 in Columbia, MD and later moved to Connecticut to serve as Connecticut Conference Minister of UCC until 1988. Carroll retired in 2003 after Consulting for Eastbridge Consulting Group in Avon, CT.
Carroll mostly enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. His strong sense of family and community were built upon from his upbringing on a small dairy farm that shaped his character as loving and compassionate to everyone he met. His passions were fishing, golfing, cooking and playing cards. He was head cook of the Old Chimney Camp in PA for several years packing up supplies and recipes every deer-hunting season.
Carroll is survived by his beloved wife, Joyce and his children, Dirk Kann of West Hartford, CT and Lisa Kann of Columbia, MD, two granddaughters, Taylor Kann and Ally Kann and sister Barbara Beard along with several nieces and nephews.
There will be a service at Grace Church in Shippensburg, PA at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or to Covid-19 relief efforts. The Vincent Funeral Home of Simsbury, CT is caring for the arrangements. Please visit Carroll’s “Book of Memories” at www.vincentfuneralhome.com for online tributes.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com #212007125):
Carroll Edwin Kann, of Avon, CT, passed away on May 26, 2020 at the age of 80. He was born in Shippensburg, PA on March 30, 1940 to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann. Carroll married his high school sweetheart Joyce (Burkholder) Kann in 1961 and they celebrated 58 years together in September.
Carroll graduated Catawba College in 1962 with a degree in history, politics and philosophy later to receive an honorary doctorate from the college. He went on to Lancaster Theological Seminary graduating in 1965. After being ordained he served as a minister in Mountville, PA. He became associate conference minister of the Mid Atlantic UCC in 1975 in Columbia, MD and later moved to Connecticut to serve as Connecticut Conference Minister of UCC until 1988. Carroll retired in 2003 after Consulting for Eastbridge Consulting Group in Avon, CT.
Carroll mostly enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. His strong sense of family and community were built upon from his upbringing on a small dairy farm that shaped his character as loving and compassionate to everyone he met. His passions were fishing, golfing, cooking and playing cards. He was head cook of the Old Chimney Camp in PA for several years packing up supplies and recipes every deer-hunting season.
Carroll is survived by his beloved wife, Joyce and his children, Dirk Kann of West Hartford, CT and Lisa Kann of Columbia, MD, two granddaughters, Taylor Kann and Ally Kann and sister Barbara Beard along with several nieces and nephews.
There will be a service at Grace Church in Shippensburg, PA at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or to Covid-19 relief efforts. The Vincent Funeral Home of Simsbury, CT is caring for the arrangements. Please visit Carroll’s “Book of Memories” at www.vincentfuneralhome.com for online tributes.
Dale Eugene Kann
M, b. 6 January 1942, d. 8 November 2017
Dale Eugene Kann was born on 6 January 1942 at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA. He was the son of Edwin Alexander Kann and Elsie Marie Riggs. Dale Eugene Kann died on 8 November 2017 at Carmel, Hamilton Co., IN, at age 75
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Dale E. Kann, 75 of Carmel, IN passed away on November 8, 2017. He was born in Shippensburg, PA to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann in 1942.
Dale married his high school sweetheart Rosalyn "Rosie" M. Gayman and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2013. Dale graduated from Shippensburg High School in 1959. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business education from Shippensburg State College [now Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania] in 1963 and a Master of Business Administration degree from Indiana University in 1965.
Mr. Kann spent his entire career at Eli Lilly and Co. starting as an associate accountant in 1965. After completing the corporate trainee program, he was named manager of accounting operations for Eli Lilly international Corporation. In 1971, he was named director of financial planning and development for Elizabeth Arden, Inc. another Lilly subsidiary, and in 1973 became its treasurer. In 1975 he was named Director of Finance for Lilly International and in 1977 became corporate controller for Lilly. He was named Executive Director of information systems, materials planning and purchasing in 1979. He took a medical retirement from Lilly in 1988.
He recently retired from the board of directors of the Shippensburg University Foundation after serving for nearly 30 years.
In spite of all of the academic and professional achievements, he was the most proud of his family. He and Rosie spent most of their time traveling the country with friends and family and sharing their lives with children and grandchildren, helping tie flies or cheering from the sidelines. His generosity knew no bounds and he formed lasting close relationships with nearly everyone he met. His professional relationships always became longtime friends who joined him fishing, hunting and traveling.
Starting as a farm boy in Pennsylvania, Dale accomplished amazing things and ended up traveling the world but at each stage, he always had an open seat at his table. He loved sharing ideas and learning new things. He modeled a strong work ethic and how to live according to solid moral principles. What he will be remembered for, however, is the warmth, friendliness and sense of humor that put everyone around him at ease. He was fiercely loyal and went to great lengths to protect and care for his family. He was greatly admired by his friends and family.
Dale is survived by his beloved wife, Rosie and his three children, Mandria K. Davis (M. Eric Davis) in Chapel Hill, NC, Kelly K. Davidson, (Scott A. Davidson), in Whitefish MT, and Ryan E. Kann (M. Suzanne Hall Kann) in Whitefish MT, his sister Barbara Beard (Lawrence Beard), his brother Carroll A. Kann (Joyce Kann), eight grandchildren and many nieces and nephews who all mourn this loss.
Services entrusted to Flanner & Buchanan - Carmel.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Dale E. Kann, 75 of Carmel, IN passed away on November 8, 2017. He was born in Shippensburg, PA to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann in 1942.
Dale married his high school sweetheart Rosalyn "Rosie" M. Gayman and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2013. Dale graduated from Shippensburg High School in 1959. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business education from Shippensburg State College [now Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania] in 1963 and a Master of Business Administration degree from Indiana University in 1965.
Mr. Kann spent his entire career at Eli Lilly and Co. starting as an associate accountant in 1965. After completing the corporate trainee program, he was named manager of accounting operations for Eli Lilly international Corporation. In 1971, he was named director of financial planning and development for Elizabeth Arden, Inc. another Lilly subsidiary, and in 1973 became its treasurer. In 1975 he was named Director of Finance for Lilly International and in 1977 became corporate controller for Lilly. He was named Executive Director of information systems, materials planning and purchasing in 1979. He took a medical retirement from Lilly in 1988.
He recently retired from the board of directors of the Shippensburg University Foundation after serving for nearly 30 years.
In spite of all of the academic and professional achievements, he was the most proud of his family. He and Rosie spent most of their time traveling the country with friends and family and sharing their lives with children and grandchildren, helping tie flies or cheering from the sidelines. His generosity knew no bounds and he formed lasting close relationships with nearly everyone he met. His professional relationships always became longtime friends who joined him fishing, hunting and traveling.
Starting as a farm boy in Pennsylvania, Dale accomplished amazing things and ended up traveling the world but at each stage, he always had an open seat at his table. He loved sharing ideas and learning new things. He modeled a strong work ethic and how to live according to solid moral principles. What he will be remembered for, however, is the warmth, friendliness and sense of humor that put everyone around him at ease. He was fiercely loyal and went to great lengths to protect and care for his family. He was greatly admired by his friends and family.
Dale is survived by his beloved wife, Rosie and his three children, Mandria K. Davis (M. Eric Davis) in Chapel Hill, NC, Kelly K. Davidson, (Scott A. Davidson), in Whitefish MT, and Ryan E. Kann (M. Suzanne Hall Kann) in Whitefish MT, his sister Barbara Beard (Lawrence Beard), his brother Carroll A. Kann (Joyce Kann), eight grandchildren and many nieces and nephews who all mourn this loss.
Services entrusted to Flanner & Buchanan - Carmel.
Edwin Alexander Kann
M, b. 18 April 1915, d. 20 January 1993
Edwin Alexander Kann was born on 18 April 1915 at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA; son of Clayton A. and Mary G. (Fogelsanger) Kann. He married Elsie Marie Riggs, daughter of Mason Clippinger Riggs and Elsie Leah Sprecher, on 13 October 1936 at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA. Edwin Alexander Kann died on 20 January 1993 at Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA, at age 77
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Edwin A. Kann, 77, of 920-D Menno Village and formerly of 1138 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper, Va., died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993, in the Chambersburg Hospital.
Born April 18, 1915, in Shippensburg, he was a son of the late Clayton A. and Mary G. Fogelsanger Kann.
A member of Central Presbyterian Church, where he served on the board of elders, he also was a member of Good Samaritan Lodge 336 F & AM, Gettysburg. He served on the board of directors of Culpeper Memorial Hospital and was past president of Culpeper Rotary Club and Culpeper Chamber of Commerce.
In 1939, Mr. Kann organized the rural areas of Franklin and Cumberland counties of Pennsylvania into a rural electric cooperative district, predecessor of the Adams Electric Cooperative.
From 1940 to 1942, he served as coordinator and district manager of Adams Electric Cooperative, and from 1942 to 1960 was a member and secretary of its board of directors in Gettysburg.
During this period, he completed all of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association director institutes and earned his certificate. He also completed the NRECA management institutes and special workshops for certification.
In 1960, he became member and manager of the public services for Adams Electric Cooperative. In August 1967 he became general manager of Northern Piedmont Electric Cooperative, Culpeper. He served as general manager until January 1980 with the merger of Northern Piedmont and Virginia Electric Cooperatives, which became Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
After his retirement he formed his own management consulting business, doing work for NRECA and REA until January 1983, when he assumed responsibilities of executive director of Culpeper Chamber of Commerce.
From 1942 to 1960, Mr. Kann was involved in dairy farming in Franklin County.
Surviving are his wife, E. Marie Riggs Kann, whom he married Oct. 13. 1936, in Shippensburg; two daughters, Marjorie M. (Mrs. Donald H.) Fogelsanger of Chambersburg and Barbara L. (Mrs. Lawrence M.) Beard of Leesburg, Va; two sons, Carroll E. of Avon, Conn., and Dale E. of Carmel, Ind; eight grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred (Mrs. John) Immel of Carlisle.
He was buried in January 1993 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA, Findagrave #52465590.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Edwin A. Kann, 77, of 920-D Menno Village and formerly of 1138 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper, Va., died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993, in the Chambersburg Hospital.
Born April 18, 1915, in Shippensburg, he was a son of the late Clayton A. and Mary G. Fogelsanger Kann.
A member of Central Presbyterian Church, where he served on the board of elders, he also was a member of Good Samaritan Lodge 336 F & AM, Gettysburg. He served on the board of directors of Culpeper Memorial Hospital and was past president of Culpeper Rotary Club and Culpeper Chamber of Commerce.
In 1939, Mr. Kann organized the rural areas of Franklin and Cumberland counties of Pennsylvania into a rural electric cooperative district, predecessor of the Adams Electric Cooperative.
From 1940 to 1942, he served as coordinator and district manager of Adams Electric Cooperative, and from 1942 to 1960 was a member and secretary of its board of directors in Gettysburg.
During this period, he completed all of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association director institutes and earned his certificate. He also completed the NRECA management institutes and special workshops for certification.
In 1960, he became member and manager of the public services for Adams Electric Cooperative. In August 1967 he became general manager of Northern Piedmont Electric Cooperative, Culpeper. He served as general manager until January 1980 with the merger of Northern Piedmont and Virginia Electric Cooperatives, which became Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
After his retirement he formed his own management consulting business, doing work for NRECA and REA until January 1983, when he assumed responsibilities of executive director of Culpeper Chamber of Commerce.
From 1942 to 1960, Mr. Kann was involved in dairy farming in Franklin County.
Surviving are his wife, E. Marie Riggs Kann, whom he married Oct. 13. 1936, in Shippensburg; two daughters, Marjorie M. (Mrs. Donald H.) Fogelsanger of Chambersburg and Barbara L. (Mrs. Lawrence M.) Beard of Leesburg, Va; two sons, Carroll E. of Avon, Conn., and Dale E. of Carmel, Ind; eight grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred (Mrs. John) Immel of Carlisle.
He was buried in January 1993 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA, Findagrave #52465590.
Children of Edwin Alexander Kann and Elsie Marie Riggs
- Marjorie Marie Kann+ b. 14 Dec 1937, d. 16 Nov 2008
- Carroll Edwin Kann+ b. 30 Mar 1940, d. 26 May 2020
- Dale Eugene Kann+ b. 6 Jan 1942, d. 8 Nov 2017
Marjorie Marie Kann
F, b. 14 December 1937, d. 16 November 2008
Marjorie Marie Kann was born on 14 December 1937 at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA. She was the daughter of Edwin Alexander Kann and Elsie Marie Riggs. Marjorie Marie Kann married Rev. Donald Herbert Fogelsanger. Marjorie Marie Kann died on 16 November 2008 at Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA, at age 70
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Marjorie M. Fogelsanger, 70, of 7 Acorn Circle, Chambersburg, Pa., peacefully transitioned into eternal life Sunday morning, November 16, 2008 in her home.
Born December 14, 1937 in Southhampton Township, she was a daughter of the late Edwin A. and Marie Riggs Kann. A graduate of the Shippensburg High School, she attended the former Shippensburg State Teacher's College and received a degree in education from James Madison University. She taught school in Harrisonburg, Virginia prior to moving to Chambersburg where she was employed as a Reading Specialist with the Chambersburg Area School District, retiring in 1999. In addition to teaching, she inspired students by working with them as a private tutor.
Margie was an active member of the Chambersburg Church of the Brethren where she had served in many Christian Education capacities. She sang with the church choir, was a member of the bell choir, and was active with the Searchers Sunday school class. At one time she served on the Southern District Board of the Church of the Brethren. She enjoyed reading, cross-stitch, sewing, gardening and cooking. She was awarded the title of Pennsylvania State Peach Queen in 1955.
A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she is survived by her loving husband, Rev. Donald H. Fogelsanger, whom she married August 17, 1957; three daughters, Debra J. Shilling and husband Stan of Chambersburg, Cheryl A. Egan and her significant other, Gregg Hamilton of Chambersburg, and Kimberly K. Crowley and husband James of Trappe, Maryland; six grandchildren, Bradley C. & Jonathan M. Shilling, Simon M. Egan, Christina M., Samantha E. and Amy E. Crowley; two brothers; Carroll Kann and wife Joyce of Hartford, Connecticut and Dale Kann and wife Rosie of Indianapolis, Indiana; as well as a sister, Barbara Beard and husband Lawrence of Chambersburg.
She was buried in November 2008 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA, Findagrave #31499577.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Marjorie M. Fogelsanger, 70, of 7 Acorn Circle, Chambersburg, Pa., peacefully transitioned into eternal life Sunday morning, November 16, 2008 in her home.
Born December 14, 1937 in Southhampton Township, she was a daughter of the late Edwin A. and Marie Riggs Kann. A graduate of the Shippensburg High School, she attended the former Shippensburg State Teacher's College and received a degree in education from James Madison University. She taught school in Harrisonburg, Virginia prior to moving to Chambersburg where she was employed as a Reading Specialist with the Chambersburg Area School District, retiring in 1999. In addition to teaching, she inspired students by working with them as a private tutor.
Margie was an active member of the Chambersburg Church of the Brethren where she had served in many Christian Education capacities. She sang with the church choir, was a member of the bell choir, and was active with the Searchers Sunday school class. At one time she served on the Southern District Board of the Church of the Brethren. She enjoyed reading, cross-stitch, sewing, gardening and cooking. She was awarded the title of Pennsylvania State Peach Queen in 1955.
A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she is survived by her loving husband, Rev. Donald H. Fogelsanger, whom she married August 17, 1957; three daughters, Debra J. Shilling and husband Stan of Chambersburg, Cheryl A. Egan and her significant other, Gregg Hamilton of Chambersburg, and Kimberly K. Crowley and husband James of Trappe, Maryland; six grandchildren, Bradley C. & Jonathan M. Shilling, Simon M. Egan, Christina M., Samantha E. and Amy E. Crowley; two brothers; Carroll Kann and wife Joyce of Hartford, Connecticut and Dale Kann and wife Rosie of Indianapolis, Indiana; as well as a sister, Barbara Beard and husband Lawrence of Chambersburg.
She was buried in November 2008 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA, Findagrave #31499577.
Jacob Marks Kanneberg
M, b. 4 March 1878, d. 23 March 1956
Jacob Marks Kanneberg was born on 4 March 1878 at Germany. He died on 23 March 1956 at Calamus, Clinton Co., IA, at age 78. He was buried in March 1956 at Elmwood Cemetery, DeWitt, Clinton Co., IA, Findagrave #71660531.
Child of Jacob Marks Kanneberg and Ethel D. Hulbert
- Winona Jone Kosnopfal+ b. 1921, d. 17 Feb 1965; The only evidence supporting this relationship is the marriage record for Winona's marriage to Leroy Fuller, on which she wrote the name of her father "Jake Kenneberg" and her mother "Ethel Hulbert" Ethel was married to Clarence Foss as of the federal census in January, 1920, but Clarence was divorced as of the federal census in April, 1930. Meanwhile, Ethel Foss had remarried to Henry Kosnopfal on 24 JUN 1924 at Clinton County, IA. DLB 2020
Eva Kanter
F, b. 1771, d. 1837
Eva Kanter was born in 1771 at Pennsylvania. She married Andreas Sallade. Eva Kanter died in 1837 at Berks Co. (probably), PA.
Child of Eva Kanter and Andreas Sallade
- Sarah Sallade+ b. 1802
Lora E. Kanz
F, b. 11 June 1889, d. 1968
Lora E. Kanz was born on 11 June 1889. She married Emory Don Klepinger, son of Hiram Jennings Klepinger and Eliza Jane Schoonover, on 14 October 1906 at Tippecanoe Co., IN. Lora E. Kanz died in 1968 at White Co., IN.
Reno Kanzleiter
F, b. 24 January 1886, d. 7 January 1933
Reno Kanzleiter was born on 24 January 1886 at Bucyrus, Crawford Co., OH. She married John William Hathaway. Reno Kanzleiter died on 7 January 1933 at St. John, Stafford Co., KS, at age 46. She was buried in January 1933 at Fairview Park Cemetery, St. John, Stafford Co., KS.
Child of Reno Kanzleiter and John William Hathaway
- Melvin Eugene Hathaway+ b. 16 Sep 1927, d. 27 Dec 1999
George Kapischke1
M, b. 28 July 1908, d. 8 November 1980
George Kapischke was born on 28 July 1908 at Illinois.1 He married Elsie Steinke on 18 August 1931 at Cook Co., IL. George Kapischke died on 8 November 1980 at age 72. He was buried in November 1980 at Bethania Cemetery, Justice, Cook Co., IL, Findagrave #106169069.
Citations
- [S2932] 1940 Federal Census, Cook County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 787.
Gilbert Ray Kapke
M, b. 16 September 1912, d. 18 July 1976
Gilbert Ray Kapke was born on 16 September 1912 at Pleasant Dale, Seward Co., NE, WW II draft registration. He married Betty Carlisle Overturf before 8 April 1940. Gilbert Ray Kapke and Betty Carlisle Overturf were divorced. Gilbert Ray Kapke married Josephine Hopkins. Gilbert Ray Kapke died on 18 July 1976 at Catahoula Parish Hospital, Catahoula Par., LA, at age 63. He was buried in July 1976 at Memorial Park Cemetery, Tallulah, Madison Par., LA, Findagrave #108058799.
Alois Anthony Kappeler
M, b. 11 January 1906, d. 19 February 1982
Alois Anthony Kappeler was born on 11 January 1906 at Trenton, Mercer Co., NJ; son of Alois Anthony and Anna (Baumgartner) Kappeler. He married Bertha Mary Snell, daughter of William Snell and Caroline A. Meier, on 24 September 1930 at Greene Co., OH. Alois Anthony Kappeler died on 19 February 1982 at age 76. He was buried in February 1982 at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, Findagrave #154647765.
Child of Alois Anthony Kappeler and Bertha Mary Snell
- Don Louis Kappeler+ b. 1 Jun 1934, d. 17 Nov 2010
Don Louis Kappeler
M, b. 1 June 1934, d. 17 November 2010
Don Louis Kappeler was born on 1 June 1934 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH. He was the son of Alois Anthony Kappeler and Bertha Mary Snell. Don Louis Kappeler died on 17 November 2010 at age 76
Obituary -- Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio; Sunday, 21 NOV 2010, p.28 (Newspapers.com):
KAPELLER, Don L.
76 years of age, of Sugarcreek Twp, passed away in peace and with dignity Wednesday, November 17, 2010. He was a volunteer firefighter for the City of Kettering from Dec 1966 thru June 1971. When the city began to create the full-time department, he was honored with the distinction of becoming the 3rd member on July 1, 1971. He retired from the Kettering Fire Dept on Dec 31, 1990. He also worked at NCR and Monarch Marking. Don was a 32° Mason in the Scottish- Rite for 31 years, member of the Shriner's, I.A. F.F. Local 2150, Kentucky Colonel, Freelance Photographer's Organization, the Greene County Fish & Game, & the Camsters. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Don is survived by his wife, Charlene, of 44 years; daughters, Stephanie Masonbrink and husband Jim, Cindy Vanover, Donna Bissett & husband Rob, Barbara Likovetz & husband Paul, & Caroline Holt & husband Aaron; and 'fire son', Tim Green. Don has 11 grandchildren, 4 great-grand children, and his little partner Precious. He has cousins of the Snell family living in Jamestown, Kettering, & Troy Ohio. He was loved deeply and will be greatly missed.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Tues November 23, 2010 at TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME-FAR HILLS CHAPEL with Pastor Bob Miller officiating. Interment following at David's Cemetery. Friends and family may visit at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Shriner's Hospital or the Kettering Fire Dept Firefighter Memorial Fund.
He was buried in November 2010 at Davids Cemetery, Kettering, Montgomery Co., OH, Findagrave #61944591.
Obituary -- Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio; Sunday, 21 NOV 2010, p.28 (Newspapers.com):
KAPELLER, Don L.
76 years of age, of Sugarcreek Twp, passed away in peace and with dignity Wednesday, November 17, 2010. He was a volunteer firefighter for the City of Kettering from Dec 1966 thru June 1971. When the city began to create the full-time department, he was honored with the distinction of becoming the 3rd member on July 1, 1971. He retired from the Kettering Fire Dept on Dec 31, 1990. He also worked at NCR and Monarch Marking. Don was a 32° Mason in the Scottish- Rite for 31 years, member of the Shriner's, I.A. F.F. Local 2150, Kentucky Colonel, Freelance Photographer's Organization, the Greene County Fish & Game, & the Camsters. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Don is survived by his wife, Charlene, of 44 years; daughters, Stephanie Masonbrink and husband Jim, Cindy Vanover, Donna Bissett & husband Rob, Barbara Likovetz & husband Paul, & Caroline Holt & husband Aaron; and 'fire son', Tim Green. Don has 11 grandchildren, 4 great-grand children, and his little partner Precious. He has cousins of the Snell family living in Jamestown, Kettering, & Troy Ohio. He was loved deeply and will be greatly missed.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Tues November 23, 2010 at TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME-FAR HILLS CHAPEL with Pastor Bob Miller officiating. Interment following at David's Cemetery. Friends and family may visit at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Shriner's Hospital or the Kettering Fire Dept Firefighter Memorial Fund.
He was buried in November 2010 at Davids Cemetery, Kettering, Montgomery Co., OH, Findagrave #61944591.
John A. Kapper1
M, b. 1879, d. 3 December 1959
John A. Kapper was born in 1879 at Ohio.1 He married Philomena Cyphert.1 John A. Kapper died on 3 December 1959. He was buried in December 1959 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron, Summit Co., OH, Findagrave #167827659.
Child of John A. Kapper and Philomena Cyphert
- Raymond John Kapper+1 b. 22 May 1912, d. 28 May 1994
Citations
- [S984] 1920 Federal Census, Summit County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1438.
Raymond John Kapper
M, b. 22 May 1912, d. 28 May 1994
Raymond John Kapper was born on 22 May 1912 at Zelenople, Butler Co., PA.1 He was the son of John A. Kapper and Philomena Cyphert.1 Raymond John Kapper married Marcella Marcine Bline, daughter of George E. Bline and Helen Agnes Hagney, on 2 September 1933, Ceremony by Fr. J. L. Waldersen. Occupation: Retired from Akron Police Department, 25 years service, and then home building for 25 years. Raymond John Kapper died on 28 May 1994 at Largo, Pinellas Co., FL, at age 82. He was buried in June 1994 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron, Summit Co., OH, Findagrave #167832759.
Citations
- [S984] 1920 Federal Census, Summit County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1438.
Edward Kappers
M, b. 26 December 1888, d. 1 October 1962
Edward Kappers was born on 26 December 1888 at Baldwin, St. Croix Co., WI. He began military service WW I service, Co. E, 137 Infantry, 35 Div., U.S. Army. He married Effie M. Hunter. Edward Kappers died on 1 October 1962 at La Porte, Harris Co., TX, at age 73. He was buried in October 1962 at Grand View Memorial Park, Pasadena, Harris Co., TX, Findagrave #127787151.
Child of Edward Kappers and Effie M. Hunter
- Margaret Amelia Kappers b. 15 Jul 1931, d. 5 Jan 2006