Alice Clevenstine Obituary

ALICE E. CLEVENSTINE, 91, OF POTTSTOWN Alice E. (Wilson) Clevenstine, 91, of Manatawny Manor, formerly of Bechtelsville, widow of Lawrence "Jim" H. Clevenstine Jr., died Thursday at Manatawny Manor. Born in Bechtelsville, she was a daughter of the late Frank Wilson and the late Ruth (Wheeler) Wilson. She worked as a glass inspector for 44 years at Diamond Glass Company in Royersford. She was a former president of the Credit Union at Diamond Glass. She was also a member of the Boyertown Senior Center. Alice was a member of Grace Assembly of God Church in Spring City. Surviving are one daughter, Linda Sydlosky, wife of Stanley of Bechtelsville; one son, Lawrence H. Clevenstine III, husband of Donna of South Carolina; one sister, Angeline D. Styer of Boyertown; five grandchildren, Stephen Guille, Sheri Kuss, Damian Clevenstine, Larry Clevenstine and Jamie Clevenstine, and nine great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters, Virginia Kemp and Jeanette Smith, and one brother, Jesse Wilson. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Grace Assembly Church of God, 1271 West Bridge Street, Spring City. Relatives and friends will be received at the church from 10:30-11 a.m. Wednesday morning. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory to Grace Assembly of God Church Memorial Fund, 1271 West Bridge Street, Spring City, PA 19475. Arrangements are by the Morrell Funeral Home Inc., (www.MorrellFuneralHome.com).

Published by The Mercury from Nov. 11 to Nov. 12, 2011.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

chris anspach

November 10, 2012

Dear Linda&Larry
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother.
She was always fun to be around when we worked at the Diamond.
May she rest in peace.
Bill & Pat Major Hine
Greentown, Pa

Clinton W. Hine

November 14, 2011

To Linda and "Jimmy",

I have always love Aunt Alice, I remember coming to the house on Walnut Street. Where we would play and she would always be doing something with us kids. She was a fiesty woman full of life. The best thing I loved about her was you knew where you stood with her she didn't mince words. I was always on her good side. My last memories with her were both good they were at the last two Clevenstine reunions the one at Uncle John's church and at Victory Parkand she knew who I was right away. Both times we talked at length. She told me flat out to "stick with this woman I married (Glenda), and keep going to church." She is with the Lord and Uncle Jim now....take care Michael "Mick" Sites

Michael Sites

November 14, 2011

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