DOLORES L. HUNSICKER, 82, OF BOYERTOWN Dolores L. Hunsicker, (nee Schwartz), 82, of Boyertown, formerly of Hatfield, died on September 23, 2013. She was a registered nurse and member of the Order of the Amaranth. She was the Beloved wife of the late Carl M. Hunsicker and is survived by her children Linda J. Fox (Dick) and Jeffry C. Hunsicker (Monika), four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also, survived by her sisters Ellie Taylor (Dick) and Nancy Nace (Mel) and her brother Gregory Schwartz (Connie). Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial gathering at Walnut Woods, 35 N. Walnut St. Boyertown, PA on Wednesday, September 25, from 7-8 p.m. and again on Thursday, September 26, from 10-10:30 a.m. at the Heritage Chapel at George Washington Memorial Park, 80 Stenton Ave. Plymouth Meeting, PA where services will be held at 10:30 a.m.
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I am sorry for your loss. May the love of God and friends carry you through this time of great sorrow. Psalms 9:9
Pat
October 8, 2013
Dear Family of Dolores,
We knew Dolores for many years and her
husband graduated with me, Ethel, from
NHS in 1947. They used to live in
Plymouth Valley which is very close to where we live. She was a very nice person and so was Carl.
We remember both Linda and Jeffrey from the Plymouth Valley Days.
We pray GOD is strengthening and comforting all of her family and will continue to Bless each one. We know she is and will be missed by each one for the rest of their lives.
GOD must have needed a beautiful flower for his Heavenly Bouquet and his choice was Dolores. Dear Dolores
may you rest in eternal PEACE.
Our love and deepest sympathy to each one. We will keep all in our prayers.
Bill and Ethel Phillips, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
September 25, 2013
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