Cedarbrook Nursing Home, Allentown. His wife, Rita C. (Gehringer) Neidert died July 8, 1999. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Leo A. and Anna E. (Noll) Neidert.
Charles was a U.S. Army veteran serving in the 3rd
Division of the European Theatre during World War II.
He worked for Brush Wellman, Inc., as a furnace operator for 31 years, retiring in 1987.
He is survived by five children: Barbara A. Neidert-Hallman, Allentown; Nancy J., wife of Kirk Baumener, Spring Township; Charles H. Jr., husband of Hilda; Scott W., husband of Beth, all of Lancaster; and Christopher L.
Wyomissing. Thirteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive him.
Charles was predeceased by four siblings.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. in Chapel of Resurrection at Gethsemane Cemetery with entombment to follow.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: Berks County Chapter of The American Red Cross, 701 Centre Ave., Reading, PA 19601.
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Melanie Neidert Yost
April 20, 2016
To all the Neidert Family, my sincere condolences upon the death of your father. The last time I saw your dad was at Elfena's viewing. Although his hearing was not that great, he remembered me and asked about the rest of " brown-eyed"Neidert kids. Cousin Catherine Zunzer often spoke fondly of your dad and appreciated the car rides from St Paul's to her house on 11th St. I think of him often when I drive by Chestnut St in West Reading or in the apartment on11th where he lived. He will be sadly missed, but he will always be in your hearts!
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