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Paul Schoenly, 80, of Perkiomenville Paul Schoenly, 80, husband of 58 years to Dorothy M. (Mathias) Schoenly of Perkiomenville, passed away on Tuesday at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Frederick, he was a son of the late Emma (Miller) Schoenly and the late Rufus Schoenly. He had been employed for 43 years by the former Stanley G. Flagg Company of Stowe before his retirement in 1992. Paul was a longtime member of the Calvary United Church of Christ in Barto, and he enjoyed fishing, hunting, and spending time with his family. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by his children, Gregory Schoenly of Barto, Brenda Schoenly of Perkiomenville and Kevin Schoenly, husband of Cynthia of Gilbertsville; his grandchildren, Brian Schoenly, Kimberly Kraynyak, Derick Schoenly and Preston Schoenly; his great-granddaughter, Addison Schoenly, and his three sisters and one brother. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service on Monday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Kenneth Frey officiating, at Calvary United Church of Christ, 1231 Route 100, Barto, Pa., 19504, and to his Visitation on Monday morning from 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the Church. Burial will follow at Niantic-Union Cemetery in Niantic. Memorial contributions in his name can be made to the Memorial Fund of Calvary United Church of Christ at the above address. Arrangements by Catagnus Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 1020 E. Philadelphia Avenue, Gilbertsville, Pa., 19525. To view obituaries or send condolences go to www.catagnusfuneralhomes.com.
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We are thinking of you at this difficult time. May you find comfort in knowing Uncle Paul is now at peace.
paula yeager
March 12, 2011
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