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Margaret M. Wedel

York, Pennsylvania

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YORK Margaret M. Wedel, 97, died Friday, April 22, 2011, at Manor Care Health Services, South. She was the wife of the late Clayton B. Wedel. She was the daughter of the late Arthur and Martha (Heidenreich) Lengefeld. Mrs. Wedel was a child-care provider in her home in Clinton, Md., for over...

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So many memories of her playing the organ at church, Grandma Wedel was one of a kind. We were so inspired by her independence, spirit and loving heart. We will always remember the times we spent playing board games and her rooting for the Clinton Baptist softball team!

Our sincere condolences to the Wedel Family. Grandma Wedel will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Love,
Jo Carol Fink & Dave Shaw

"Ma" Wedel will be remembered by many for more years than she lived. She has touched generations of people. Families, including mine have such wonderful recollections of her love for everyone she met. I am sure that Shirley can remember her Mom saying No, the rest of us will be hard pressed to recall hearing that word. Though we sorrow for her passing, we can look forward to that smile and pleasant "Hello" when we rejoice with her in Heaven. What a great legacy to leave her family. "Well...

I have many fond memories of Mrs. Wedel. I remember her playing the organ in the original sanctuary at Clinton Baptist Church. What a wonderful lady. Who knows how many lives she touched. She touched mine, and for that I am thankful.

Such a wonderful person and a true inspiration. You will be missed.

You were always so kind, thoughtful and loving towards us when we would see you at church. I remember how you would support the church softball team and everyone called you Grandma Wedel. Thank You for your sweet spirit and love you always showed towards me and my family. Now you are in Paradise with Jesus!!

Every person who attended Clinton Baptist Church during the almost fifty years that Grandma Wedel worshipped and served there were blessed by her music, humor and love.

RIP Grandma Wedal. You introduced me to Miracle Whip, dill pickles, and The Price is Right. I will always have good memories of the times spent with you in your house. Now every time I hear thunder I'll know it's you bowling up there in heaven.

What a wonderful life. Memories of Mrs. Wedel continue to bring warm feelings of great joy. When she played the hymns, you couldn't help but sing along. And when she got to the last verse Mrs. Wedel played all the keys with all of her heart to the glory of God.