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Martha Jane Weigel

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Martha Jane, age 92, formerly of Lemoyne and The Woods at Cedar Run, Camp Hill passed away, Thursday, December 12, 2013. Born, November 28, 1921, she was the only child of the late Ira E. Frantz and Marian M. Dengler. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, William Weigel and her...

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Mary, JImmy, Palmer, Chris, Jeff, Michael and Gillian, our family extends our heartfelt sympathy to all of you, and your families. Martha was a "peach" of a lady for sure! She and Bill are one again. It has been our honor and privilege to call Martha, and Bill, our dear friends for over 40 years. May you find peace in your memories and faith. Know in your hearts that she loved you all so much! Remember...she is not gone...she is waiting...Love Carl & Laurie Spidle and Family

So sad to hear of the families lost of another of my Dad's cousins.
My dad, Chester Frantz, and MarthaJane were cousins... Dad, ten months older. Although strained by what divorce usually does to family relationships, they stayed in contact over the years. They also were both merchants at the Broad Street Market in Harrisburg as I was growing up. Martha and Bill tended market year round and Dad, with the rest of our family, just in the Spring - from a week before Palm Sunday to Mother's...

Mary, I am so sorry to hear about your mother! She was a very special lady and I have so many great memories of her when I was growing up in Harris Street Church! You're mom and dad were always there to encourage us and in our church activities and praised us in the plays we did! Not only my brothers and I but also my children... You are in my prayers as is Palmer and the rest of the family!

I worked at West Shore Farmers Market for years.
Martha worked across from us. Wonderful lady, wonderful memories.

Mary, so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was really good to me when I was a kid. Please accept my condolences for your family during these difficult times. Contact me when you can.