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Minnie L. Weiss R.N.

Shamokin, Pennsylvania

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Minnie L. Weiss Minnie Labosky Weiss, R.N. 88, of Bethlehem passed away early Tuesday morning at Holy Family Manor. She and her husband Edward A. Weiss, Jr., celebrated their 65th anniversary on April 22, 2011. Born in Excelsior, Northumberland City, PA, she was the daughter of the late...

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Miss the times we had together in Williamsport every year.

Ed (and family), Sorry to hear of your loss. I've been kept informed of the situation and have been sending my prayers in Minnie's direction. My thanks to you both for all the influence you have been in our lives. Jane's son, Clyde (Oceanside, Ca.)

My sincere symathies to the Weiss Family. I will always remember being told "Touch all the bases!" Minnie I will miss you so much. You were a Teacher and a great Friend. Play Ball!

Ed we are deeply sorry to hear of the loss of Minnie both of you were a mainstay in the life of NWLL for many years.
Russ and Pearl Lance

Weiss family, I am sorry for your loss. Ive known her for over 40 years and she stayed the same loving careing women all through the years and i will never forget the love that Ed and Minnie had for the youth baseball leagues in the lehigh valley . God Bless her and and the Weiss family until the day you will all be reunited again in Gods kingdom for the rest of eternity. And i know when they play baseball or softball; in heaven she will be sitting out in the right field corner like she has...

Dear Jenny, Steve, and Erich,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I only knew Minnie for a short time but she certainly touched my heart. May you find peace knowing she's in a much better place.

With our Deepest Sympathy. Minnie along with Ed, were part of the cornerstone of our Little League. For many years they were heavily involved, Ed as President of Council, and Minnie as president of the ladies Auxiliary. From there serving as Ed's assistant D.A. for some 30 years. Volunteers with that type of commitment are hard to find in todays society. Our flag at Northwest flies at half-mast in memory and honor of Minnie. Little Leaguers everywhere are lucky to have had you as a volunteer...

My deepest sympathy. Many times I think of the good times we had in Williamsport, at the Congress in Reno and the New England Cruise. I know she is in a better place now and would not want to go on the way she was. Remember the good times and keep in touch.

Baba,

I will always remember you sitting in your recliner knitting. You also made the best halupkies, cabbage and noodles and Christmas cookies.

You were a kind and generous person and you will be missed by all.

Love you, Jenny, Steve, and Erich