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Submitted: 1/20/18 • Approved: 1/21/18 • Last Updated: 4/1/18 • R50306-G50306-S3
Birth: Apr. 12, 1945
Bradford
McKean County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Oct. 24, 1975
Warren
Parents:
William Charles Skinner (1915 - 1996)
Lois Maxine Goodman Skinner (1921 - 1950)
Spouse:
Neal E Wiedmaier (1928 - 2010)*
Sibling:
Jacqueline Sue Skinner Rayner (1941 - 2016)*
Warren County
Pennsylvania, USA
WARREN - Funeral services for Mrs. Sheila M. Wiedmaier, 30, of 16 W. 5th Ave., who died Friday in Warren General hospital following a lengthy illness, were held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Peterson-Blick Funeral home with the Rev. Wayne B. Price, of the Grace United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in McKean Memorial Park, Lafayette.
Born April 12, 1945, in Bradford, she was the daughter of William C. Skinner of Youngsville, and the late Lois Goodman Skinner.
Mrs. Wiedmaier lived in the Warren area all her life and was employed by the New Process Co.
Surviving, besides her father, are her husband, Neal E Wiedmaier: two sons, Jeffrey Lee Wiedmaier and Dallas Eugene Wiedmaier, both at home: a brother, William E Skinner of Warren: three sisters, Mrs. Carol Bean of Warren, Mrs. Sandra Hedlund of Frewsburg, N.Y., and Mrs. Jackie Rayner of Poteau, Okla.: her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Hagerty of Smethport: and several nieces and nephews.
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Sister, daughter, mother, wife
How we miss you in this life
Even tho our hearts are blue
In our loving thoughts of you
Let us never once forget
Apart from here, you're living yet.
Poem written by her brother William E Skinner
Contributed on 1/20/18 by ceebee976
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