Jean Lois Bennett1,2,3,4,5,6
F, (4 September 1931 - 25 April 1997)
- Relationship
- 8th great-granddaughter of Martin Scholderer
Jean Lois Bennett was born on 4 September 1931 at Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.3,4,2 She was the daughter of Ward Lorenzo Bennett and Verna Viola Sholder.6 Jean Lois Bennett was baptized, at age 11 years, 7 months and 21 days, on Sunday, 25 April 1943 at Bethel United Presbyterian Church, Bottle Run, Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. She married, at age 23, Lyle E. Wonderlich, age 22, son of Ralph Wonderlich and Mildred Arney, on Saturday, 7 May 1955 at Bottle Run, Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.3,5 Jean Lois Bennett died on 25 April 1997 at Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 65 years, 7 months and 21 days.1,3,4,2,5 She was buried on 29 April 1997 in the Twin Hills Memorial Park, located in Fairfield Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The funeral service was officiated by Reverend Hobart G. Campbell.3,2
Jean Lois Bennett and Lyle E. Wonderlich never had any children. Jean Lois Bennett was employed at Textron in Williamsport.3 According to the Social Security Administrations Death Index Jean's last known residence was Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.4
Jean Lois Wonderlich was listed in the obituary of Annabelle Kinley, on 24 August 2002 in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, printed in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, as her deceased sister.1
Jean Lois Bennett and Lyle E. Wonderlich never had any children. Jean Lois Bennett was employed at Textron in Williamsport.3 According to the Social Security Administrations Death Index Jean's last known residence was Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.4
Jean Lois Wonderlich was listed in the obituary of Annabelle Kinley, on 24 August 2002 in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, printed in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, as her deceased sister.1
Last Edited=18 Mar 2010
Citations
- [S785] Annabelle B. Kinley obituary, Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 24 August 2002. Original obituary available in print or online for 30 days from publication at: http://www.sungazette.com/obituary/obituaryArchive.asp. Kevin Leonard Sholder, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S861] Memorial card from the funeral of Jean L. Wonderlich at Twin Hills Memorial Park. Knight-Confer Funeral Home, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 29 April 1997. The original was given to the author, on 1 June 1999 by Donna [Edler] Sayah. The original card came from Donna's mother Johanna [Weiss] Edler (1915-1999) and was a part of her collection of personal memorabilia that she had collected throughout her lifetime. Kevin Leonard Sholder, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S862] Jean L. Wonderlich obituary, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, April 1997. The original article was from a scrapbook of personal memorabilia compiled by Lena (Hafer) Bower (1915-1998). Viewed at her home, RD #5 (now Bower Road), Williamsport, PA in September of 1993, by Kevin Sholder. The scrapbook that contains this article is now owned by her daughter. Phyllis Jane Bower, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA.
- [S151] Social Security Death Index, RootsWeb online, at http://ssdi.rootsweb.com (Baltimore, Maryland: U.S. Social Security Administration, January 2004 update). The SSDI component of RootsWeb online is drawn from the Social Security Death Benefits Index of the U.S. Social Security Administration. JEAN L WONDERLICH, birth listed as 04 Sep 1931, died listed as 25 Apr 1997 (V), issued in the State of Pennsylvania. Last residence Williamsport, Lycoming, PA, last benefit (none specified). Accessed 8 Apr 2004.
- [S863] Lyle E. Wonderlich obituary, Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 18 June 2000. Original obituary available in print or online for 30 days from publication at: http://www.sungazette.com/obituary/obituaryArchive.asp. Kevin Leonard Sholder, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S1485] Bottle Run Man Instantly Killed, Daughter Injured As Train Hits Automobile, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 2 February 1936. The original article was from a scrapbook of personal memorabilia compiled by Johanna (Weiss) Edler (1915-1999) through out her life. Viewed in the home of her daughter Donna (Edler) Sayah on 1 June 1999, by Kevin Sholder. Donna Lee Edler, Montoursville, Pennsylvania, USA.