Wendy Lynn Conrad, nee Berkheiser, of Myerstown, was born October 1st 1957 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, to the late George L. and Janice N. Berkheiser. She passed away in her home on November 1st 2025. She was predeceased by her husband Jeffrey E. Conrad and a son, Ian R. Snyder. Also her sister Kathleen L. Brown nee Berkheiser and brother George L. Berkheiser Jr. Wendy is survived by two children. Her son Joseph L. Kwiatkowski Jr. who is married to Kimberly Kwiatkowski and her daughter Amy J. Soliday who is married to Nathan Soliday. Also surviving are her stepchildren, Jaime Conrad Horn married to Dennis Horn, and Cherie Conrad. She is also survived by grandchildren, Bryce Miller, Emily Verna, Tyler Young, Carter Miller, Alison Kwiatkowski, Adam Kwiatkowski, Brijana Morris, Cyrus Horn, Arielle Patches, and Skyler Patches, as well as several great grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister Noreen “Reenie” M. Berkheiser as well as nieces and nephews. Wendy was known for her kind and helping spirit. She enjoyed spending time with friends and family. Especially getting the opportunity to spoil her grandchildren and great children, including her grand-puppies! Wendy always looked forward to birthday trips to the beach and getting together with her high school class at reunions of Cedar Crest Class of 1975. She will be remembered fondly for her giving nature and her love for all things purple. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Funeral services for Wendy Conrad will be held at Christman’s Funeral Home, 226 Cumberland St Lebanon, on Thursday November 13th at 12:00pm with a viewing time beginning at 11:00am. Immediately after the service burial will take place at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. “Those we love don’t go away. They walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard, but always near.” -unknown
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