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GRACE MUSSELMAN Grace F. Musselman, 95, of Telford, passed away Wednesday, December 19, 2012, in the Lutheran Community at Telford. Born in Souderton, she was a daughter of the late John F. and Henrietta H. (Freed) Musselman. She was employed as the original secretary along with the administrative Pastor Brobst at the Lutheran Community at Telford for 35 years prior to her retirement in 1985. Miss Musselman was a very active member of Little Zion Lutheran Church in Telford where she taught Sunday school, served on the church council, and the WELCA Committee. She is survived by a brother, Robert Musselman and his wife, Elaine, of Souderton and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Kathryn Cornelius and four brothers, Leroy, Luther, Grant, and Mark Musselman. Memorial Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 10AM in the Little Zion Lutheran Church, 267 Morwood Rd., Telford, PA 18969. Interment is private at the convenience of the family in the adjoining church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Little Zion Lutheran Church at the above address or to the Lutheran Community at Telford, 12 Lutheran Home Dr., Telford, PA 18969. Arrangements are by the Sadler-Suess Funeral Home, Telford. www.sadlersuessfuneralhome.net
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