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Remembering Anna Mary with Love... Anna Mary Pfautz, 98, formerly of Stevens, died Friday, January 8, 2010, at 3:15 AM in Fairmount Homes, Farmersville, where she resided since December 26, 2000. Born in New Holland, a daughter of the late Edwin and Ada (Weaver) Hoover , her husband, Clyde R. Pfautz, Sr., died February 26, 1995. A member of Groffdale (Brick) Mennonite Church , Leola, she enjoyed needlepoint, crocheting and quilting. Surviving are daughters, Thelma I. (Roy M.) Weaver, New Holland ; Anna Mary (Joseph M.) Gonzalez, Stevens; Pauline K. (Robert E.) Ludwig, Stevens; and Arlene F. (Jimmie D.) Hartranft, Ephrata; sons, Clyde R. (Betty Ann Pierce) Pfautz, Jr., Reinholds; Larry R. and John R. Pfautz, both Ephrata; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; and sisters, Alta (Robert) Miller, Paradise; Violet Bauder, Leola; and Irene Sampler, Anaheim, CA. She was predeceased by a son, E. Eugene Pfautz. Viewing Funeral Service... Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 11, 2010, at 2:00 PM from Good Funeral Home Cremation Centre, Reamstown, with her grandson, Pastor Scott Pfautz, officiating. Burial in Groffdale Mennonite Cemetery , West Earl Township . A viewing will be held on Sunday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Rather than flowers, contributions in Anna Mary's memory may be sent to AseraCare Hospice, 315 Primrose Lane, Ste. 101 , Mountville , PA 17554 . Grandma Pfautz will remain in our hearts forever. Even though I am unable to make it to say good-bye here on earth, I am grateful that I was able to see Grandma only a few weeks ago with my daughter and wife on Wednesday, December 23rd. Here is the last picture we took with her-priceless! I remember thinking that day how blessed I was to be able to see her again and even as fragile as she was, she still had her sense of humor. She made us laugh once again. I thank the Lord for having her as my grandmother. I also thank the Lord for allowing my daughter, Celina, to see her great-grandmother every time we would go to Pennsylvania . I know that we will see Grandma again and when that time comes for us it will be forever with our Lord Jesus. Loved always, Joe-Joe
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