Alice-Engle-Obituary

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Alice Jane Engle

Jan 5, 1951 - May 18, 2025

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I send my love to Alice's family. My heart is broken learning of her passing. Alice, her twin sister Jane, and I grew up together in Bowmanstown, PA. We were friends and classmates from kindergarten through high-school graduation. Alice was a sweet soul who loved life. Our world was a better place because of her. May you find peace in God's arm, Alice.

Alice was a kind sweet person that will be truly missed by many R.I.P beautiful angel ❤

Alice was a sweet soul. I worked with her at GEMS until my retirement. She has touched so many lives with her teaching and caring about the children of our community. Rest in peace Alice. You will be sorely missed ❤

You help me with my learning disabilities and glad you came and help me out a lot thank you so much for allowing me to be your student during that time

Obituary

Alice's Obituary

Alice Jane Engle, 74, of Left Hand, W.Va., passed away Sunday, May 18, 2025, at HospiceCare at CAMC Memorial, Charleston, W.Va.

She was born January 5, 1951, at Palmerton, Carbon County, Penn., the daughter of the late Martin and Mattie Rehrig Eck.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ronnie Dean Engle on 23 March, 2024.

Survivors include a son, Zack Maize with the USAF, stationed at Beale AFB, Cal.; stepson, Derik (Kim) Engle of Barboursville, W.Va.; stepdaughter, Shannon Engle of Cambridge, Ohio; ten nieces and nephews, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren; brother, Peter (Belen) Eck of Duncanville, Texas.

Alice was a retired elementary school teacher, with over 38 years of service. Her last employment was at the Geary Elementary/Middle School, Left Hand. 

She was an active member of the Cornerstone Independent Baptist Church, Newton, W.Va.

One of her favorite pastimes was reading.

A Life Remembrance service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 24 at Cornerstone Independent Baptist Church, with Pastor Roy Huffman officiating.

There will be a gathering of friends and family around the dinner table in the church activities building immediately after the Life Remembrance. Everyone is welcome.

Memorial donations are preferred to the Wounded Warrior Project, 875 Greentree Road, Building 7 Suite 700, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Condolences may be shared at www.taylorfuneralhomeinc.com

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