Clara Cecelia Levengood

Female 1893 - 1960  (67 years)


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  • Name Clara Cecelia Levengood 
    Birth 27 Jun 1893  Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 20 Aug 1960  Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates
      Name Clara Cecelia Trollinger
      [Clara Cecelia Levengood]
      Gender Female
      Race White
      Death Age 67
      Birth Date 27 Jun 1893
      Birth Place Pottstown, Pennsylvania
      Death Date 20 Aug 1960
      Death Place Pottstown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
      Father Christopher C Levengood
      Mother Annie L Mauger
      Certificate Number 077374-60
    Burial Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Burial: Highland Memorial Park
      Plot: Section 1
      Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA

      Inscription: TROLLINGER Wayne G. 1891-1969 Clara C. 1893-1960 Together Forever
    Person ID I2057  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 19 Nov 2023 

    Father Christoph Columbus Levengood,   b. Mar 1885, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Annie L. Mauger,   b. Apr 1861, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F9944  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Wayne Grant Trollinger,   b. 2 Nov 1891, Berks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Aug 1969, Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 77 years) 
    Children 
     1. Sarah Alta Trollinger,   b. 24 May 1915, Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Jan 1984 (Age 68 years)
     2. Jane Arline Trollinger,   b. 16 Oct 1922, Pottstown, Montgomery, PA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Jan 2010, Palmerton, Carbon, PA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years)
    Family ID F687  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2016 

  • Event Map
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  • Documents
    Local Resident Dies at Age 77 in Center North
    Local Resident Dies at Age 77 in Center North
    Wayne G. "Polly" Trollinger obit
    Three Birthdays Marked at Party
    Three Birthdays Marked at Party
    Three Birthdays Marked at Party Three birthday anniversaries were marked last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger, of 1247 Queen street, when they entertained in honor of their son Carlos, George Slonaker and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. The guests included Mrs, George Trollinger Sr., Mr, and Mrs. William Slonaker, Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, Miss Jane Trollinger, Mr. and Mrs, George Trollinger Jr., and children Yvonne and Carlos, Carl Trollinger and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger.
    Personals
    Personals
    Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 307 North Evans street, entertained members of the T. T. card club at her home last night. Prizes were awarded Mrs. George Amole and Mrs. Norman Bitting. Luncheon was served.
    Stowe
    Stowe
    STOWE The Mercury Is delivered In the Stowe and Glasgow area» bt Joseph Burciaglia Elm street The Mercury is on sale at “Bill' Swartz's store. Glasgow street Wayne Trollinger was door prize winner at a meat hassie held Saturday night in West End firehouse. Card prize winners were: G. C. Houck, Louis Caputo, Russell Bush, O. Gerhart, R. Houck, Mrs. Shaffer, C. H. Frehn. Anna Schaeffer, Mary Copeland. John Long, Harry Lightcap, Mrs. G. Lightcap. Mrs. Schwab, Alice Rapp, Ella Ullman, A. Miller, Ralph K. Bush, Mrs. I. B Smith, R. Hartenstine, Martha Lau, Ida Haley. J. L. Smoyer, Esther Dilliplane, D. Bishop. George Harbach, C. Trollinger, Quigley, Jennie Maurer, B. Ralston, Mrs. John Fox. B. Patrick, Mrs. E. W. Hf rb, F Riegner, Mab'el Hilborn, M. Boalton, Mrs. Shatters, P. Maurer, Mildred Faust, W. B. Hartenstine, R. L. Mervine, Mattie Bush, C. I. Maver, A. E. Day, Mabel Zollers, Sally Neiman, Mrs. J. Flickinger, N. Engle, Wayne Trollinger.
    Mrs. Wayne Trollinger to Entertain Mothers
    Mrs. Wayne Trollinger to Entertain Mothers
    Mrs. Wayne Trollinger To Entertain Mothers Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 Evans street, will entertain the Mother's class of Trinity Reformed enure!; today. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p m.
    Mrs. Annie L. Mauger Levengood Obit
    Mrs. Annie L. Mauger Levengood Obit
    Funeral services for MRS. .ANNIE L. (MALGER) LEVENGOOD, widow of Christopher C. Levengood, were conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the home of a son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 317 NORTH EVANS STREET, by the Rev. Gilbert J. Bartholomew. The Rev. Bartholomew, pastor of St. Paul’s Reformed church, Stowe, was assisted by Dr. J. Hamilton Smith, pastor of Trinity Reformed church. Interment was made in Mt. Zion cemetery. Bearers were George Amole, Warren Egolf, Wayne Trollinger and George A. Lessig, .sons-in-law; Kenneth Harnly and Robert Steltz, grandsons.
    Personals
    Personals
    Mrs. U. G. Mauger and Mrs. E. G, Keen, Warwick, attended a Shrine session in Reading last night. Mr. and Mrs. George Amole, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartenstine, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughter, Jane, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christ, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Christ gave a dinner at card party at their home.
    Mrs. Trollinger is Hostess
    Mrs. Trollinger is Hostess
    Card Party Plans Made at Meeting
    Card Party Plans Made at Meeting
    Card Parly Plans Made al Meeting Plans for a card party to be hold in the home of Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans st were made at the meeting of the Mothers' class of Trinity Reformed church last night. A definite time will be announced later. Mrs. Lloyd Yeigey, vice president, was in charge. Prayers were led by Mrs. Morris Sassaman. Mrs. Edwin Kurtz gave the "thought for the month." Group singing was enjoyed.
    Plans Complete For A Card Party
    Plans Complete For A Card Party
    Plans Completed For Card Party All plans arc complete tor the New Grade Parent-Teachers’ association card party which will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock and Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in Borough hall. Charity will benefit by the party which is being arranged by a committee headed by Mrs. Wayne Trollinger.
    Personals
    Personals
    PERSONALS Miss Jane A. Trollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. 313 North Evans st., left yesterday to spend the week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Forrest, Wayne, Pa.
    Bride-Elect Showered With Gifts at Dinner
    Bride-Elect Showered With Gifts at Dinner
    Bride-Elect Showered With Gifts at Dinner Members of Miss Twila Hartenstine’s Bridal Party Give Social Event at Brookside Country Club Members of her bridal party gave a dinner-bridge and s HSW ct — for- Miss Twila Hartenstine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hartenstine, 28 West Fifth street, last night at Brookside Country club. Miss Hartenstine will become the bride of Mr. Ernest Hunter, Spring City, Saturday morning in Valley Forge chapel. Hostesses were Miss Alta Trollinger, maid of honor; Mrs. Richard Stamm, matron of honlor; and Miss Ruth St-eltz and Miss Helen Feldman, bridesmaids. The bride-elect entertained her regular bridge club last night in her home. Other guests arrived in a body, surprising Miss Hartenstine, and took ner to the clubhouse where dinner was served. Serpentine crepe streamers of rainbow colors fell from the center lignt of the ballroom to the table, which was decorated with bowls of lovely roses. Flower and candelabra centerpieces were placed on a long, blue crepe panel which reached from one end of the table to the other. Nut-cup favors were watering pots and figurines of matchng color. Large bowls and baskets of peonies and other early Summer flowers lent color and fragrance to the room. Following dinner the bride - elect was taken to a table on which were placed the gift-packages wrapped in blue and white. The gifts were opened before cards were played. —Those present were Miss Trolllng- er, Mrs Stamm. Miss Feldman. Miss Steltz, Mrs. Gertrude Minchinton, Miss Evelyn Henricks, Miss Gerry Richards, Mrs. Morris Boogar. Miss Ruth Prince, Miss Betty Sassaman, Mrs. William Slick, Mrs. Elwood Schmearer, Mrs. George A. Lessig. Mrs. Simon Feldman, Miss Jeanette Shanley. Miss Dorothy Rose, Mrs. Morris Romig, Mrs. Wayne Trollinger Miss Ginevra Krause, Mrs. William Hartenstine and the bride- elect, Miss Twila Hartenstine.
    Anna Schusko Wins Card Party Prize
    Anna Schusko Wins Card Party Prize
    ANNA SCHUSKO WINS CARD PARTY PRIZE Anna Schusko was winner of first prize at a poultry hassie Saturday night in West End firehouse. Others winners were; Richard Marks, Cecelia Trollinger. Mrs Walter Quigley, William Grebe Mrs. George Mauger, Netta E:ngle A. Shanley, Annie Patrick, Betty Bickel. M. Everingham, Frank Buuer, Mary Freeh, Mrs. Norman Bitting, Charles Zerii, Clarence Koons, Mrs. George Lightcap, H. K. Bartman, F. Riegner. Special awards were made to John Ryan and Wayne Trollinger. Saturday, Nov 19, a turkey will be awarded to the person having the highest combined score for thee hassies.
    Election of Officers Marks Class Meeting
    Election of Officers Marks Class Meeting
    Election of Officers Marks Class Meeting Election of officers marked last night’s meeting of the Mothers’ class of Trinity Reformed Sunday school in the church. Elected were Mrs. Chester Schwab, president: Mrs. John Smith, vice president; Mrs. Richard Gingrich, secretary; Mrs. Joseph Hinkel, assistant secretary; Mrs. James March, treasurer; Mrs. Robert VonDrach, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Joseph Flincklinger and Mrs. Gordon Galloway are the retiring president and secretary respectively. Following the meeting a measuring social and box luncheon was enjoyed, by those attending.
    Gudebrod Group Holds Card Party
    Gudebrod Group Holds Card Party
    Mrs. Wayne Trollinger received door prize

    Lena Solberg won first prize while Mrs. Wayne Trollinger was awarded door prize at a hassie sponsored by the outing committee of the Gudebrod Brothers Silk company last night in borough hall. Thirty-six tables were filled with players. The committee in charge comprised Ddrothy Miller, Miidred Sell, Tillie Birarde and Esther Willauer.
    Local Group Home After Vacation
    Local Group Home After Vacation
    In keeping with a custom established several years ago, a group of local women and their families spent a week at Miss Iva Smith’s cottage at Wildwood. N. J. The group returned home Sunday night. Those in the party were Mrs. Henry Freeh and children, Evelyn and Henry, Stowe; Mrs. George Amole. 173 York street; Miss Ruth Steltz, Strand apartments; Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughters. Alta and Jane, 307 North Evans street; Mrs. Viola Trayer and daughters, Gladys and June, 319 North Evans street; Mrs. Belva Harnley, 173 York street; Mrs. William Hartenstine and sons. Roger and Glenn, 28 West Fifth street; Mrs. Kryder Slonaker and children, Kenneth and George, 331 Jefferson avenue, and Mrs. George Trollinger Sr., 313 North Evans street. Mrs. Amole is spending the remainder of the Summer at the cottage. Kenneth Harnley son of Mrs. Belva Harnley spent the week-end with the group. Local Croup Home After Vacation
    Leonard Levengood Is Honored At Farewell Party
    Leonard Levengood Is Honored At Farewell Party
    Leonard Levengood s Honored at :arewell Party Going-Away Affair Held in York Street Home of Mr. and Mrs. George Amole; to Leave Wednesday Leonard Levengood, son of Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Levengood, 205 Lincoln av., was honored at a farewell party yesterday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Amole. 173 North York st. Leonard will leave Wednesday for. the Marine training center, Parris Island, S. C. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Christ, Mr and Mrs Warren Egolf. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. Mr. and Mrs. George Lessig, Mrs. Belva Harnley, Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Mauger and daughter, Deanna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz and son, Galen, Miss Ardeth Moyer, Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Levengood, Betty Levengood. Jackie Levengood. Donald Levengood, the host and hostess and the guest of honor
    Members of the TT Club
    Members of the TT Club
    Member's of the TT club and their families held an outing yesterday at Pleasantville. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughter, Jane, Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fresh and son, Henry Jr., Quinter and Glasgow streets; Mr. Francis Boyer, Mr, and Mrs. William Hartenstine, Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs Norman K Bitting and daughters, Ruth and Elaine; Vine street; Mary Smkh, Vine street; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, Glasgow street.
    Popular Young Women To Be Among June Brides
    Popular Young Women To Be Among June Brides
    Alta Trollinger wedding
    Troop Auxiliary Holds Card Parly
    Troop Auxiliary Holds Card Parly
    Troop Auxiliary Holds Card Parly Sponsored by the ladies’ auxiliary of St. James Lutheran troop of Boy Scouts, a card party was held last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Yerger. 1233 Queen street. Bridge and hasenpfeffer were played and a number of prizes were awarded. A door prize, a set of blue dishes, was won by Mrs. G. Galabrese. Other prize winners were: Mrs. William Soloman, Mrs. Stanley I Swinehart, Ezra Yerger, Mrs. Esther Dersh, Mrs. George Amole. Mrs. Maggie Christman, Mrs. Clara Sell, Mrs. John Tyson. Mrs. Mabel Smith. Miss Dorothy Wanger, Mrs. Dennis Loughlin. Mrs. William J. Boden, Mrs. William Rickert. Walter P. Rightnour and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. Following the distribution of | prizes, refreshments were served by « this committee: Mrs. Ralph L. | iary; Mrs. Stanley Swinehart, Mrs. Raymond Kerper. Mrs. Russell Trollinger, Mrs. Roy Harp. Mrs. Ezra Yerger. Mrs. Dennis Loughlin, Mrs. Anton Will and Mrs. William J. Boden.
    20 year wedding anniversary
    20 year wedding anniversary
    20 year wedding anniversary
    New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets
    New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets
    New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets Plans for a festival will be discussed next Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock when New Grade Parent-Teachers association will meet in the New Grade building. Tentative arrangements were made when the executive board of the association met last night at the home of Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 307 North Evans street. Mrs. Harold Eppehimer is president. Present were Mrs. Howard Stetler, Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Mrs. George Mauger, Mrs. Harry Donmoyer, Mrs. Joseph Flickinger, Mrs. Luther Showalter, Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mrs. John Fadler, Mrs. Raymond Kelley, Mrs. Edwin Kurtz and the hostess, Mrs. Trollinger.
    Valentine Party Plans Made by Mothers' Class
    Valentine Party Plans Made by Mothers' Class
    Plans were made for a "Valentine party to be held Feb. 23 by the Mothers' class of Trinity Reformed church last night in the home of Mrs, Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans street. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Flickinger, 320 Beech street, and at that time class sisters will be revealed. Mrs. William Dickinsson, president, presided. It was announced that the club will offer their services to the Brownie Troop leaders. Scriptures were read by Mrs, Lloyd Stephens. The president announced that upper room books will be available at the church Sunday. Hosteses were Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs, Earl Olinger, Mrs, Charles Ulrich, Mrs. George Amole, Mrs, Raymond Trollinger, and Mrs. William Reightnour. Others present were: Mrs. Flickinger, Mrs. William Hartenstine. Mrs. Edwin Kurtz, Mrs. James March. Mrs. Milton Miller. Mrs. Carl Mcntzer. Mrs. Miriam Reihl, Mrs. Moirris Sassaman, Mrs. Ernest Weikel, Mrs. George Haws and Mrs, Lewis Fryer.
    Thirty Tables Filled With Players
    Thirty Tables Filled With Players
    Thirty Tables Filled With Players Players for 18 tables on Saturday afternoon and 12 tables on Saturday evening were in attendance at a card party sponsored by the New Grade Parent-Teachers’ association to raise money for charity. The affair was held in Borough hall. Mrs. Wayne Trollinger headed the committee in charge of arrangements. Jane Trollinger and Josephine Flickinger sold salted nuts during the playing to add to the receipts. Mrs. John W. Guest and Mrs Earl Trayer won door prizes, a quarter ton of coal, while other honors were won by Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Miss Alice Reichelderfer, Mrs. George A. Lessig, Mrs. R. Halteman, Mrs. E. Harnley, Miss Anna LaPish, Mrs. Russell Shelly, Miss Evelyn Hirsch. Mrs. Russell Frankum, Mrs. G. Stout, Mrs. Raymond Fout, Mrs. Wallace Reigner, Miss Isabelle Grove, Miss Elizabeth Biederwolf, Mrs. Alvin Kerper, Mrs. Carl Dahms, Florence Klein, Mrs. William R. L Firth, Mrs. Philip Princenthai, Mrs Albert Longaker, Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Joseph Haines, J. Ernest Spare, Mrs. Edwin Kurtz, Mrs. Florence Smith, Miss Isabelle Grove, Mrs. Louis Friedman, Harold Eppehimer and Mrs. Paul Duttenhofer.
    Two Local Students To Get Diplomas
    Two Local Students To Get Diplomas
    Two Local Students To Get Diplomas Miss Alta Trollinger and Mr. Wayland A. Shatz Complete Courses At Peirce School Miss Alta Trollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans street, and Mr. Way- tend A. Shatz, North Charlotte street, will be among the 322 stu- dents to receive diplomas at the 70th annual commencement exercises of the Peirce School of Business Administration tomorrow night at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Miss Trollinger, who is a graduate of Pottstown high school, class of 1933, will receive her diploma for completion of the course in stenographic secretarial work. Mr. Shatz, who is a graduate of Pottstown high school, class of 1931. will receive his award for completion of the professional accounting course. The commencement address will be delivered by Mark Sullivan, noted author and political commentator of Washington. D. C., and the diplomas will be awarded by Judge Otto R. Heiligman of the common pleas court of Philadelphia and president of the Union League. Miss Trollinger, whose engagement to Mr. Joseph Forrest, Spring City, was recently announced, is employed in the treasury department of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company.
    Jane Trollinger Becomes Bride at Pretty Ceremony
    Jane Trollinger Becomes Bride at Pretty Ceremony
    Jane Trollinger Becomes Bride at Pretty Ceremony Before a large assemblage of friends and relatives Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Jane Arline Trollinger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans street, became the bride of Mr. Paul D Ammon Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ammon. 462 North York street, in Trinity Reformed church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John B. Frantz, pasto*, before an altar banked with white snapdragons, white begonias, ferns, and palms, Prior to the ceremony a half hour recital of bridal music was presented by Mrs. Minnie Brendlinger Lehr. She was assisted by Mrs. Harold Buhman. vocalist, who sang, *‘I Love You Truly,’’ “I Love You,-’ and •‘Because.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely In a gown of traditional white satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice, high neckline with a scalloped yoke of marquisette, and a full skirt ending in a wide graceful train. Her finger tip veil was attached to a tiara of orange blossoms and her bouquet was a cascade of lilies. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joseph Forrest, sister of the bride and maid of honor was Miss Constance Chaplin. Bridesmaids were Miss Yvonne Trollinger, cousin of the bride, Mrs. John Wanger Jr., Miss Betty Saylor, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. N. C. Reynier Jr. A niece of the bride. Miss Susan Forrest, attended as flower girl. Mrs. Forrest wore yellow taffeta, the model featuring a high neckline fitted bodice, cap sleeves and full skirt with peplum effect. Her headdress of flowers matched her shower bouquet of iris. Miss Chaplin wore coral taffeta and the bridesmaids were attired in aqua gowns, all styled like the matron of honors. They wore headdresses and carried bouquets of daffodils and acacia. Miss Forrest wore the same as the matron of honor arid her headdress and bouquet were matching. Mr. Elmer Pollock served as best man while the ushers were Messrs Benjamin Bradley, Robert Groom. Joseph Forrest, brother-in-law of the bride. Warren Egolf, cousin of the bride, and Richard Eppehimer. Mrs. Trollinger, mother of the bride, wore a lime colored dress with hat to match and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of cymbisums. Mrs. Ammon, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in navy blue and she wore a corsage of gardenias. Following a reception which was held in the church, the couple left on a wedding trip to New' York and upon their return they will reside it, 23 North Hanover street. For traveling the bride chose a chartreuse suit with brown accessories and a brown orchid corsage.

    Certificate of Death

    Headstones

    Highland Memorial Park
    Pottstown, Montgomery, PA

  • Notes 
    • She may have gone by her middle name Cecelia.