Mrs. Laila M. Arndt, 96, of Kutztown, died Wednesday, Jan. 30. She was the widow of Edward F. Arndt.
She was a farmer for many years in Weisenberg Township.
Born in Weisenberg Township, she was a daughter of the late Llewellyn and Minnie (Grim) Danner.
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Fogelsville, and the Weisenberg-Lowhill Historical Society.
Surviving are a sister, Margaret Kline of Allentown; and nieces and nephews.
She was also predeceased by a daughter Eleanor.
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Our sincerest sympathy to the family of Laila. I never met her personnally but do recall my mother-in-law, Myrtle remembering her and speaking to her at one time on the telphone.
Carl & Shirley DeLong, 311 Forest Ave. Altamonte Springs, Fla. 32701
February 11, 2013
We will always remember Laila at Leesport Farmers Mkt. She always had a good word for you. We were in the same building as Laila and really enjoyed our chats when we passed her stand.The pizza and hoagie crew misses her.
Elizabeth Breiner
February 8, 2013
We treasure the visits and shared memories with Laila. She was small in stature but strong and independent and a woman of faith. Thank you Lori, for your love and care for her through the years.
Carol and Roger Berger
February 5, 2013
Laila, I know you are with Uncle Eddie and
Eleanor and your parents and mine. I was blessed to know and care for you.Your spirit is living on and Heaven is fortunate to have you.I miss you greatly.
ed
Lori Krug
February 3, 2013
The Gischels were Laila Arndt neighbors for more then 18 years. She was such a great Lady and watched over us. I bought many treasures for Laila and she taught me many things about antiques. She was a gem. God Bless you Laila. We will surely see you in Heaven. Elizabeth Gischel
February 2, 2013
Laila's family ,
You were indeed blessed to have Laila in your lives ,she was sure a spunky little lady who loved to have fun . She was our lump of sugar at Leesport market and has been missed since she couldn't
Be there with all her friends.She will be meeting with some good friends in the better part of our journey.
Mike& laVerne Sterner
February 1, 2013
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