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Stanley Druckenmiller
Stanley T. Druckenmiller, 80, of Lake Harmony, formerly of Kennett Square, died Monday, June 27, at home. He was the loving husband of Eleanor (White) Druckenmiller. They were married for 43 years. Born in Palmerton on July 1, 1924, he was the son of the late Dr. Stanley F. and Fan (Thomas) Druckenmiller. He worked for E.I. Dupont as the director of employee relations in Wilmington, Delaware, for 37 years before retiring. Survivors: Loving wife; sons, Stanley F. Druckenmiller and his wife Fiona of New York City, Kurt Druckenmiller and his wife Megan of Glenndale, California; daughters, Helen Skelly and her husband John of Lyme, New Hampshire, Salley Hartman and her husband Robert of Moorestown, N.J.; sister, Gretchen Kellow of Tucson, Arizona; eight grandchildren. Services: private, at the convenience of the family. Interment, Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Arrangements, Donald N. Gower Funeral Home Inc., Gilbert. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Monroe Unit, R.R. 2, Box 2138, Stroudsburg 18360.

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Published by Morning Call on Jun. 28, 2005.

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Nancy Jones McClarin

June 29, 2005

Please accept my sympathy and condolences in Tommy's passing. I

was a neighbor when he lived in Lansford. If you've ever been to the homestead I lived in the house to the right of Tommy's. My mother and Fanny were the best of friends.

We moved from Lansford in 1954 and I

haven't seen Tommy since then. I had heard he was around Lake Harmony so when my husband and I used to spend weekends up there (for about 10 years) I tried to find him to say hello but couldn't get in touch with him. Gretchen graduated with my mother, Virginia so be sure to extend my sympathies to her also. God Bless you all at this sad time.

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