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1935 - 2025

States Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Merrill A. SweitzerUnited Jr. obituary, 1935-2025, Salladasburg, PA

BORN

1935

DIED

2025

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States SweitzerUnited Obituary

Lieutenant Colonel Merrill A. Sweitzer Jr.,

United States Marine Corps

February 20, 1935 - October 5, 2025

Salladasburg, Pennsylvania - Merrill Arden Sweitzer, Jr., 90, of Salladasburg, PA, died on October 5, 2025, at The Gatehouse Hospice in Williamsport.

Born and raised in Oval, PA, Merrill was the oldest son of the late Merrill A. Sweitzer Sr. and Helen Sue Mantle Sweitzer. He attended Jersey Shore Area High School, graduating in 1953, and went on to attend Lock Haven University, where he was a standout athlete and Captain of the Track and Field Team. During his two year tenure as the state champion in the mile, heearned the iconic nickname "Merrill the Miler."

In 1957, at Jersey Shore's Saint Luke's Catholic Church, Merrill married his high school sweetheart, Helen Therese (Terry) Ann Lauler, daughter of the late John W. Lauler M.D. and Ruth Ann Crandall both of Jersey Shore. Years later, his greatest disappointment was losing Terry at the young age of 46, but he proudly worked to raise their seven children solely and took great joy in seeing them grow, graduate from college and become successful and responsible citizens.

As a proud American and decorated veteran, Merrill's illustrious military career began in 1957 when he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. Throughout his esteemed career, which spanned twenty years, Merrill was consistently commended for his superior leadership and unwavering devotion to duty. Distinguished highlights were evidenced by the numerous decorations he received including: Legion of Merit with Combat V, a second Legion of Merit, Purple Heart Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Combat Actions Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation 2 awards, Meritorious Unit Citation, National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal with four stars, Vietnam Honor Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Vietnam Civil Actions Medal, United Nations Medal, Security Guard Medal and Vietnam Service Medal.

After retiring from the Marines in 1978, Merrill began what would become a second successful career, as the State College Area School District's Director of Physical Plant. His total quality management style covering 14 school buildings, as well as full and part-time custodial staff, over 300 acres of grounds and 1 million square feet of building space, was recognized by the Governor of Pennsylvania, and his written work published in American School and University Magazine.

Hunting and fishing were Merrill's most favored pastimes, and he was at his happiest when enjoying these activities with his sons and grandsons. He spent time gardening, hiking, jogging and viewing wildlife and found peace in the quiet beauty of the outdoors. He enjoyed reading and music, and through his Christian faith, he was sustained by the hope of heaven. Merrill was a true patriot who loved life and gave of himself to family, friends and country.

Merrill is survived by; son John Sweitzer and his wife Sara of Sharps Chapel, TN, and their children Jason (wife Emily), Jennifer (husband Dave) and Laura (husband Ryan); daughter Terry DonTigny and her husband Steve of Falls Church, VA, and their daughter Emilie; Timothy Sweitzer of Oval, PA; David Sweitzer and his wife Michele of Avon, CT and their sons Josh, Bobby, David Jr., Matthew and Nicholas; Michael Sweitzer and his wife Molly of Flat Rock, NC and their children Madison, Samuel and Owen; Andrew Sweitzer and his wife Shannon of Dallas, PA and their children Caleb and Emma; Douglas Sweitzer and his wife Marcia of Brogue, PA and their daughters Terese and Nicolle (husband Luke). He is also survived by 7 great grandchildren and counting; sister Roberta King of Pennsylvania Furnace, PA and her children Karen, Beth and Andy; and sister Carolyn Reitman of Brookville, MD and her children Joseph, Lori and John.

Viewing will be held at the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home (125 North Main Street, Jersey Shore, PA 17740) from 5pm – 7pm on Friday, October 10, 2025.

Graveside service will be held at the Oval Cemetery (6743 PA-44, Jersey Shore PA 17740) at 11:00 am on Saturday, October 11, 2025, with full military honors conducted by the Jersey Shore Honor Guard.

A Celebration of Merrill's Life will take place at the Family Homestead on Saturday, October 11, 2025 from 12:00pm - 4:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation or the Cancer Research Institute.

To view full Obituary, please go to www.welkerfuneralhome.com.

For more details about Merrill's life, please go to www.ltcolsweitzer.net.

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Published by Centre Daily Times from Oct. 8 to Oct. 9, 2025.

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David Coe

October 11, 2025

I worked under Merrill for the whole time he was with the SCASD. He transformed the Physical Plant Department from just janitors and repair people to a forward thinking unit to completely manage all the district's assets and saved the district hundreds of thousands of dollars as a result of his management and planning.

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