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James F. Kerschner Jr.

State College, Pennsylvania

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James F. Kerschner Jr. September 14, 1924 - April 1, 2006 James F. Kerschner Jr., 81, of Spring Township, died Saturday, April 1, 2006. Born Sept. 14, 1924, in Mechanicsburg, he was the eldest son of the late James F. and Veronica Kerschner. He married Shirley M. Tressler in November 1948 in...

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it was sad to see him go...me and my family have known Jim since before i was born...me and my sister and brother grew up with him and his family he was like another grandfather to us and we miss him very much....God be with im and his family....much luv casey and danielle bryan

When your father was stationed at Fort Lee, VA, I was in 430th QM with him. I was assigned to that company from KY.

Over the years I enjoyed seeing him at the reunions the Royers had.
He will be missed by many.

My deepest sympathy to all of you.

No words can express the sympathy that the entire King family feels right now. The days of growing up all together on Bishop Street were the best! Riding our tricycles up and down the sidewalk because we were too young to cross the street and play with the O'Shell's. Camping out in the backyard with our tents of blankets over the clothesline.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Always remember the good times and the great Dad you will always have in your hearts. Remembering the...

With our deepest sympathy. Jim will be greatly missed by all those who shared in his enthusiasm for making the Bellefonte area a great place to live, work, and enjoy.

Jon, Karen & Jonny,

Our sincere sympathy for your loss.

To the Kerschners: Where do I start? So many memories growing up on East Bishop Street. Shawna, remember riding in the red convertible with your Dad and getting terribly sunburned? Remember your Dad shooting his gun to get rid of the birds from the trees? Too many more to list here. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Kerschner's:
Our families grew up together and I will always remember Bishop St. We lost Mom last year so we know your pain. Our prayers are with you.

Our deepest sympathies to the whole family. Jim was a dear friend to both of and will be sadly missed.