OBIT: Margaret Louise "Peggy" (REILEY) STUMPF, 1998, Somerset, Somerset County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Meyersdale Library Transcribed and proofread by Patty Millich/Alice James Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ _______________________________________________ STUMPF Margaret Louise "Peggy" Stumpf, 78, Somerset, died Sept. 19, 1998 at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. Born Jan. 22, 1920 in Brownsville, Pa., daughter of Henry Baker Reiley Sr., and Naomi G. (Kessler) Reiley. Preceded in death by parents; and brothers, Henry Baker Reiley Jr.; John "Jack" Reiley; James M. Reiley and William Reiley. Survived by husband, Hans Walter Stumpf, to whom she was married 48 years and these children: Mrs. Anthony (Gretchen) Pontarelli of Temecula, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Susannah, "Sudi") Cooper, West Borough, Mass.; Mrs. Robert (Johanna "Joni") Hafley, Yorktown, Va.; John A. Stumpf, Somerset; Peter A. Stumpf, married to the former Julie O'Hara, Pittsburgh; and Michael Stumpf, married to the former Jennifer Wilson, Gloucester, Point, Va.; nine grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimble of Sequim, Wash.; and Mrs. Joseph V. (Ruth) Baum, Howard, Ohio. Member of Calvary United Methodist Church and Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Auxiliary; 1937 graduate of Somerset High School; received honorary B.A. from Allegheny College. Writer and co-owner of Sentinel Printing Co. No viewing or visitation. Memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Calvary United Methodist Church, Somerset. The Rev. Raymond E. Lyon officiating. Interment, Husband Cemetery. Contributions to Mary S. Biesecker Public Library Children's Book Room, 230 S. Rosina Ave., Somerset, Pa., 15501 or Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Auxiliary, Somerset Branch, c/o Frances Langley, 320 Davis Ave., Somerset, Pa., 15501. Arrangements by Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home, Somerset. There will be a gathering of friends and family at 4 p.m. Saturday, the Inn at Georgian Place. Daily American, September 21, 1998 [S3212]