Melvin-Gildner-Obituary

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Melvin R. Gildner

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

Mar 19, 1946 – Sep 26, 2021 (Age 75)

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BORN
March 19, 1946
DIED
September 26, 2021
AGE
75
LOCATION
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Schnecksville Obituary

Melvin “Mel” R.  Gildner, 75, of Washington Township went to be with the Lord the morning of Sunday September 26th 2021. He was the son of the late Harry and Sadie (Jones) Gildner, husband to Carol A (Roth) Gildner. Mel was the founder/developer of Chestnut Hill Development,...

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Jasmine and Betty so sorry for your loss , please except my thoughts and prayers .

Our sincere condolences on the passing of Mel. He was truly a good human being that enjoyed helping others. His presence will be missed by many. Ms. Ann and Mr. Frank

Dear Carol & Family, So very sorry to hear about Mel. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

From our family in Texas to yours, Melvin will be missed. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you and your family as you walk through this time. Love Brian & Jennifer Madtes Meredith, Melissa, & Megan & Mike and our 6 Grandkids

Mel was a great help running my mom to different appointments. Carol and Jasmine sorry for your loss.

Mel was a great example of being God's hands. He cheerfully served so many at Bethany Wesleyan. He blessed us by using his gifts and showing leadership and friendship.
It was a privilege to know him. I'm praying for Carol and Jasmine and her family and extended family during the heartache of no longer having him here on Earth. We mourn because he was so special.

Carol, Jasmine and family, we were so sorry to hear of Mel's passing. We remember his jolly face and upbeat spirit. At Trinity Wesleyan Church we remember fond memories. He loved to cook and could make some delicious turkey BBQ. Time passes so quickly and we wonder where it went. Thank the good Lord there is a day coming when there will be no more goodbyes and we'll live with those who loved the Lord and with our Lord forever. As we see the signs all around us, we know that day is...

I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Melvinmy sincere condolences. He will be missed dearly

Mel was a fantastic neighbor. He helped us settle in our home. So sorry about him passing too soon. All our best, Jim and Joyce