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Ann L. Jaindl

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

1928 - 2019

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Anne Louise (Fix) Jaindl, of Allentown, passed away peacefully Monday, December 23, 2019 on her birthday. She spent the first half of her day with her family on Earth and the second portion of her day with The Good Lord and her Heavenly family. She was the wife of the late Frederck J. Jaindl. Born in Allentown, December 23, 1928, Anne was the daughter of the late Francis and Anna (McBride) Fix . She graduated from Allentown Central Catholic High School in 1946 and was an honor student at the former Sacred Heart Hospital, School of Nursing in Allentown. After graduating, Anne was employed as a general duty nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital. After her marriage to Fred in 1950, they raised eight children. At that time, Jaindl Farms was raising 50,000 turkeys and farming 200 acres. At the time of Fred's untimely death in 2004, the Jaindl Farms was breeding, growing, processing and distributing over 750,000 birds annually in PA and farming over 10,000 acres of beautiful farmland owned by the Jaindl Family all across the Lehigh Valley. Active in the life of her community, Anne currenty served on the board of directors of The Jaindl Family Foundation and formerly served on the board of directors of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society, the Lehigh Valley Health Development Committee at Lehigh Valley Hospital, American Bank of the Lehigh Valley, and The Allentown Art Museum. Anne was a docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for 2 years during the "Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art".

Anne started The Anne L. Jaindl Foundation which provides scholarships for nursing students. She participated in the capital campaign for The Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley and continued to actively support The Miracle League along with many other local charities. Anne participated in providing an elevator at the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Sienna in 1984 allowing all who could not use the steps to attend church.

Having a great love of travel, Anne enjoyed visiting Ireland, Israel, Italy, Egypt, France, China and many other European Countries. She also enjoyed traveling all throughout the United States, including Alaska, and had a particular love for Key West, FL and Stone Harbor, NJ.

When people speak about Anne, she is described as the woman who always smiled, always waved as she passed you on the road, would pick up strangers and give them a lift if they were walking, a lover of life, people and God. On occasion she would show off her exceptional tap dancing skills.

Anne was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church in Orefield and The Cathedral of St. Catharine of Sienna in Allentown. She enjoyed the study of architecture and the arts, gardening, reading along with spending time with her family. One of Anne's favorite activities was cooking turkey dinners for her entire clan to enjoy. To honor Anne's memory, do as she did, please always remember to be kind to one another.

Survivors: Children, Mary Ellen Roper (David) of Orefield, John F. Jaindl, Sr. of Orefield, Alice Anne Brown (Joseph) of Orefield, David M. Jaindl (Jackie) of Allentown, Patricia Jaindl (B. Pitt) of 90210 Hollywood, CA, Mark W. Jaindl (Mary Elizabeth) of Allentown, Catherine H. Jaindl-Leuthe (Tom Romanchik) of Allentown; sister, Grace Rzodkiewicz of New York; sister-in-law, Joan Fix of Whitehall; 14 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; predeceased by son, Frederick J. "Ricky" Jaindl, Jr., brother, Francis "Buddy" Fix and son-in-law, James L. Leuthe.

Service: At the request of Anne and her family, there will be no calling hours. A celebration of life will take place at a later date. The Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., in Schnecksville is in charge of arrangements. Online expressions of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelmancares.com.

Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Anne L. Jaindl Foundation for Nursing or The Children's Home of Easton both in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box #196, Schnecksville, PA 18078-0196.

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On behalf of our mother, Annamae Polaha Wukitsch, we'd like to extend her sincerest sympathy. Ann was one of my mother's dearest friends in Nursing School and my mom always talked highly of her as such a wonderful person and friend! She's watching over everyone from up above now...may she rest in peace!

To the entire Jaindl Family, My deepest sympathy to all of you. I hope that your fond memories and my prayers will help you at this difficult time.

Always a great and friendly lady. I'm sorry for y(our) loss.

We are so very sorry for the loss of your Mother. May your wonderful memories comfort you during this difficult time. God Bless

To all the family. My sympathies. Ann was a very special lady and friend. She will be missed
Love to you all
Mina Landau Hyman

I came to know Anne in the same way I met just about all the Jaindls, in her beloved Stone Harbor. My wife and I l, along with two children, cleaned summer homes to get the properties ready for the next shore visitor and we would sometimes come across Anne while working. Regardless of what was going on that day Anne would always stop to show me what was important in life: treating each other with respect and a smile. She would ask about each family member and always turn away questions about...

Dearest Jaindl Family, I send my love and condolences to you all at the passing of your Blessed and precious mother. She truly was a most loving, compassionate and extraordinary mother,grandmother and wife. A woman of deep faith who treated all people with respect and dignity. She will be deeply missed. Love Debbie Weinstein

To the Jaindl family,
Very sorry to hear of your loss, please accept my deepest sympathies. May you find comfort in your many memories of her.

Dear Mary-Ellen,
Our sincere sympathy to you and your loved ones. So sorry for your loss.