
1Obit for Joseph Schramel Sr in "The Morning Call", April 23, 1991. ""Born in Mushendorf, Burgenland, Austria, he was a son of the late John and Catherine (Adams) Schramel." The area is Moschendorf I believe, but hasn't been verified yet. There is no Mushendorf though.
2Obit for Joseph Schramel Sr in "The Morning Call", April 23, 1991. "He was a self-employed farmer, retiring in 1965.".
3Obit for Joseph Schramel Sr in "The Morning Call", April 23, 1991. "He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bath.".
4Obit for Joseph Schramel Sr in "The Morning Call".

1Obituary for Rose Schramel from "The Morning Call", June 9, 1993. "Born in Northampton, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Jennie (Monschine) Groller." I think the mother's maiden name may have been mispelled, but has not been verified yet.
2Obituary for Rose Schramel from "The Morning Call", June 9, 1993. "Rose Schramel, 90, of 2029 Westgate Drive, Bethlehem, formerly of Cape Coral, Fla, died Sunday in Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem.".

1The Morning Call Newspaper, obit for Luther James Rodger, April 7 1987. "Luther James Rodger, 70, of the Heatherbink Health Facility, Lancaster, died Sunday in Lancaster Community Hospital. He was the husband of Mildred (Houser) Rodger of Bethlehem and the late Bertha (Kelly) Rodger. He was a self-contracting carpenter for most of his life until retiring several years ago. Born in East Allen Township, he was a son of the late William E. and Mamie E.M.W. (Snyder) Rodger. Surviving with his widow are four sons, William L.S. of Paradise, Lancaster County, Robert D. of Bethlehem, and Luther Jr. and Clarence, both of Allentown; a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Reily of Bethlehem; a sister, Mrs. Elva Eckart of Dingmans Ferry, Pike County; seven grandchildren and a great- grandson. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the John F. Herron Funeral Home, 458 Center St., Bethlehem. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.".

1The Morning Call Newspaper, obit for Sherwood K Eberly, January 24, 1998 . "Sherwood K. Eberly, 84, of 576 Bushkill Center Road, Bushkill Township, died Thursday, Jan. 23, in Community Medical Center, Scranton. He was the husband of the late Nellie E. (Flyte) Eberly and Gladys (Keller) Heckman Eberly. He was a foreman at the former Penn Dixie Cement Co., Bath, for 27 years until retiring in 1976. Born in Bath, he was a son of the late William and Mazie (Flick) Eberly. He was a former member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Nazareth. Survivors: Daughter, Barbara A. Stanton of Gouldsboro, Wayne County; step-sister, Marion P. Rinker of Moorestown, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Shirley Fehnel. Services: 1 p.m. Monday, George G. Bensing Funeral Home, 2165 Community Drive, Moorestown. Call 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Contributions: Bushkill Township Volunteer Fire Company, Nazareth.".

1The Morning Call Newspaper, obit for Mrs. Edna Barndt, February 17, 1986. "Mrs. Edna Barndt, 64, formerly of Quakertown, died Sunday in Gracedale, Nazareth, R.1.".

1The Morning Call Newspaper, obit for John E. Kocher, April 24, 1997. "John E. Kocher, 74, of 655 Johnson Drive, Nazareth, died Wednesday, April 23, in his home. He was the former husband of Virginia V. (Frey) Kocher and Ruby J. (Buss) Kocher. He was a mechanic at the former Penn Dixie Cement Co., Plant 4, Nazareth for 32 years until retiring. He was also the owner of The Timberwolf, East Allen Township, for 10 years. Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Lewis and Mary (Rodger) Kocher. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a life member of American Legion Post 470, Bath; American Legion Post 415, Nazareth; Point Phillips Rod and Gun Club and Raccoon Club of East Allen Township. Survivors: Former wives; daughters, Sandra Doncses of Nazareth and Bonnie L. Kocher of Allentown; sons, John E. of Moore Township and Roy G. of Nazareth; brothers, William E. and Sherwood, both of Bath, Raymond of Palmerton and Lewis L. of Forks Township; sisters, Mildred Frey of Easton, Dorothy Hess of Nazareth and Emily Baggest of Palmer Township; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Ernest F., and a daughter Sharon. Military services: 11 a.m., Saturday, George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown. Call 7:30-8:30 p.m. Friday.".
