Karl-Fetterman-Obituary

Rev. Karl S. Fetterman

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Rev. Karl S. Fetterman, 79, died Monday, November 24, 2008, at Manor Care South. He was the husband of Barbara P. (Frey) Fetterman and the late Phyllis E. (Shaffer) Fetterman. A celebration of his life service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Immanuel United Methodist Church, 1 New St.,...

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Karl was a senior when I came to Eastern College as a freshman. I found him to be friendly, highly intelligent, and if memory serves me, editor of the college yearbook, The Log. Ironically, an article in today's Washingon Post motivated me see if Karl was related to John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock, Pa. My condolences to his family.

Dear Barb,

You and Karl had many years together which I know you will always cherish.

May God be with you during the coming days.

Dear Barb,

We will always fondly remember your years in Wormleysburg...and the many Sunday lunches we had together.

Grandpa you will always be in our thoughts we all love you and we know you will be in a better place.Many hugs and kisses go out to the rest of friends and family thanks for your support.

Barb, May the Lord bless you and your family!
John 14:27, "Peace I leave you, my peace I give to you, not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, nether le tit be afraid." Seek God's peace my friend.

My dear friend Barb and family,
Dave and I are so sad to hear of Karl's passing. But you know that heaven is rejoicing!! Karl has been such an important influence on my life...before I was old enough to realize it. The youth in Glen Rock had so many good times with him, all the while he was teaching and guiding us. As an adult, we shared choir memories, Bible studies, dinners together, laughter, tears, worries...what wonderful memories. Dave and I will always cherish the friendship that we...

Grandpa you will be missed deeply. We know that you are in a much better place and you can finally laugh and joke again.

Michelle, Chuck and Niki Schussler

AUNT BARBARA, WE WANTED TO LEY YOU KNOW HOW SAD WE WERE TO RECEIVE YOUR CALL ABOUT UNCLE KARL. EVEN THOUGH WE WERE NOT TOGETHER THAT OFTEN HE WAS VERY SPECIAL TO US AND HE ALWAYS MADE US LAUGH. MAY YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FIND PEACE IN KNOWING HE IS NOW AT REST AND WATCHING OVER ALL OF US.

It was a pleasure to know this kind man whom my young children called "Uncle Karl". A true servant of God, he is now experiencing the joy of attaining eternal life.