Christine-Ott-Obituary

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Christine Ann Ott

"Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, Pennsylvania

Jun 29, 1943 – Dec 17, 2024

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BORN
June 29, 1943
DIED
December 17, 2024
LOCATION
"Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, Pennsylvania

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Christine Ann Ott, 81, of Bangor, PA passed away Tuesday, December 17th, at her residence.


Christine was born in Easton, PA on June 29, 1943, a daughter of the late Ray and Cora (Evans) McFall.


She was the wife of David E. Ott. They celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary this past March. Christine was a 1961 graduate of Pen Argyl High School. She was employed as a secretary for Lehigh Frocks, Inc., in Nazareth, PA, until retiring. Christine was a Past Matron of the former shutanke chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She enjoyed basket making, knitting, spending time at Saylors Lake, and spending time with her grandchildren.


Christine was a member of East Bangor United Methodist Church, East Bangor, PA, where she served as the Sunday School Superintendent and teacher, the former church secretary, and sang in the choir.  


In addition to her husband David, Christine is survived by a son, David E. Ott II, husband of Jill, and 2 grandchildren Jordan and Justin Ott. She was predeceased by two brothers Ray and Randy McFall.


Family and friends are invited to a visitation from 5 to 7 PM on Friday, December 20th, and from 10 to 11 AM on Saturday, December 21st at the Gaffney Parsons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 4 Lillian Lane, "Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, PA. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, December 21st at the funeral home. Burial will be held at the East Bangor Cemetery, East Bangor, PA. Online condolences may be offered at gaffneyparsons.com.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to East Bangor United Methodist Church, 136 W. Central Ave., Bangor, PA 18013.


 

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My heart goes out to David and the whole family. I'm so sorry I did not know of Chrissy (I have always called her) until this very moment. She was a God sent when my Mom passed away (Aunt Rose) many years ago and did come to one of my picnics in Leighton. It's sad how families do not stay in touch but life always seems to veer our path in different ways. I remember growing up and always being at Aunt Cora's house and even as children Chrissy was always so sweet to us. I can't remember her...

Dear David and Family, So sorry for your family´s loss...We will always remember Chrissie with her sweet smile and warm loving personality. Our PAHS Class of 1961 was blessed to have met and shared many wonderful times, laughs and memories with Chrissie and the "East Bangor Kids". With Sympathy and Love, Judy and Bobby Hahn

So very sorry to hear of Christine´s passing. She was the sweetest lady and I´m sure she´s now in God´s arms.

Our thoughts are with you at this time. Prayers to you and your family. Lovely lady.

Sorry for your loss ,Dawn Terry steimetz

So sorry to hear of Chrissys passing! She was such a sweet person! Enjoyed cutting her hair and reminiscing about growing up in East Bangor! RIP Chrissy!

Dear David, David, Jill and Families, I had wanted to convey my sympathy to you all in person this evening, but due to the weather conditions I am having to do it this way. Chrissy, Buddy and I had been friends forever (East Bangor Bums) and remember when Randy was born. She always had a smile on her face and a hug when we ran into each other. She was so very proud of her family and so happy when David got married and had children. She is now in the loving arms of the Lord and her...

Dave and family, sending sympathy on hearing this
sad news
Dick & Maria Weidman

To Chrissy´s family, so very sorry for your loss! I knew Chrissy and all her family from growing up in East Bangor together! My parents and slblings were all good friends! Our families got together often for fun times! God has a whole family of angels now that will be missed by many but always remembered. May God Bless Us All! RIP the McFall family!