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Paul H. Kettering

Annville, Pennsylvania

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Paul H. Kettering CORNWALL Paul Henry Kettering, 96, formerly of Annville died Sunday December 29, 2013 in Cornwall Manor. He was the husband of the late Elsie Gahres Kettering who he married April 18, 1954 and died in 1989. He was born at 815 Lehman Street in Lebanon, on June 6, 1917, was...

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I have many wonderful memories of Uncle Paul with the Kettering family get togethers as well as at his store. He will be greatly missed. He was the one my Dad took me to to buy many of my first sports equipment. Always kind and a wonderful quick wit! Love and miss you Uncle Paul.

Uncle Paul, I'll always remember my Summer's with you & Aunt Elsie. So many Happy Memories that I will Cherish Forever. You will never be forgotten.
You & Aunt Elsie are now together again.

When you lose someone you Love you gain an Angel you know. I know you have your wings.

I am sorry to hear the news about Paul.
I can remember going to "Kettering's" with my father to get gas, treats, baseball bats, gloves, & balls, & to get our bikes fixed. Later, I went there to do the same with my children.
Paul was a good person, excellent business man, and his business location was & still is a major part
of the history of Annville. My family would like to express our best wishes to the family & say that our life was made better by the hard work of Paul Kettering.

Uncle Paul after all these years you are reunited with Aunt Elsie, Simon, Hannah, Herman, Ruth, June, Grace, Russell(dad), and your good friend Ozzie. You were a wonderful man who cherished your family and made many great friends along the way. You can now fish anywhere you want to including the Swattie, Sealeys Bay, and even now the old Water Works Dam. You will be missed by many and your love will always remain in our Hearts. "Fish On Uncle Paul" Love Brian, Kelly, Heather, Joe, Kayleigh,...

I remember my dad taking us in there and my brother and I were in awe of all the stuff he had for sale! A favorite childhood memory!

Thank you Mr. Kettering

I always enjoyed visiting Uncle Paul and also enjoyed the stories my sister Melanie would tell about the summers she had staying with Uncle Paul and Aunt Elsie.

So many great memories of him in his store. A trip with my Dad to buy my first metal baseball spikes in 1975. Having him fix a bike tire or chain...he was always nice to see around town. Annville has lost one of it's icons.

Brian, Kelly, Heather and Krystin...so sorry to hear about the passing of your Uncle Paul. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

I have fond memories of going to Aunt Elsie and Uncle Paul's place at the Water Works for picnics and tubing. My thoughts are with his family. In sympathy.