Edward-Gensemer-Obituary

Edward Gensemer Sr.

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Edward T. Gensemer Sr., 92, formerly of Laureldale, died November 17, 2013 in Kindred Care Facility, Reading.

He was the husband of Shirley Irene (Beck) Gensemer who died August 22, 2004. Born December 29, 1920 in Clifton Forge, VA, he was a son of the late George and Alice (Rodgers)...

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R.I.P. Dad. I miss you and love you very much.
Now you are not in pain anymore. Now you are with Mom, where you wanted to be. Now you will be taking care of with the Angels and GOD

Grandpop,
I will miss you with all my heart and soul. You will be greatly missed by all that knew you, you have touched a lot of peoples hearts with that smile and those stories. Tell Grandmom I said I miss and love her very much. You are now with the one you loved and missed so dearly. Also say hello to my Dad and my good friend Bobby you know who I mean. Love you Grandpop.

we miss you and love you can't wait to see you and grandma again in heaven.

Rest in Peace Eddie.

Always keep the special memories close to your heart.

THE FAMILY HAS VERY GOOD MEMORIES OF THERE FATHER THE CANDY WAS IMPORTANT TO HIM THAT YOU ALL HAD IT BEFORE HE LEFT ON HIS JOB HE CREATED A LOT OF GOOD MEMORIES REST IN PEACE EDDIE

Grandpop.... I will miss you very much. And, I love you. My greatest memory of you, always laughing and making that certain face when we would talk. You were always so kind and good hearted to all that knew you. Always were a big help to "Dad". He always appreciated you being at pallet shop to check up on things and lend a hand. And, I am very sad that you are gone. but, never forgotten. You are no longer in pain anymore. And may God and his angels, watch over you everyday. Keeping...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.