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Anna Schultz

d. January 1, 2015

Anna M Schultz, 92, of Rockhill Mennonite community, Sellersville, formerly of Red Hill & Quakertown, passed away Sat., March 7. She was the loving wife of the late Raymond W. Schultz for 63 years. Born in Pleasant Valley, she was the daughter of the late David & Lottie (Mohr) Longacre. She was a 1939 graduate of Quakertown High School and a 1940 graduate of Allentown Business College. A devoted lifetime member of the United Mennonite Church (formerly Bethany), Quakertown, she served her Lord as Supt. Of the Primary Dept. for 20 years, along with other positions in the church. She was active in the Eastern District of the Mennonite Church and the Women in Mission. With her children, she was involved in Cub Scouts & Girl Scouts. Throughout her life she was a volunteer at the Care & Share Thrift Shop, Frederick Mennonite Community, Upper Perk Thrift Shop & Community Council, Upper Bucks Senior Center, & Rockhill Mennonite Community. Surviving are her son John (Jack) of Red Hill, daughters JoAnn, wife of John Fosbenner of Franconia & Cathy, wife of Ronald Hartman of Pennsburg; grandchildren Adam, Karen, Stephanie, & Paul; great-grandchildren Will, John, Aidan, Elena, Kaitlin, & Ainsley; sister Ruth Gano of Richlandtown, & brother David Longacre, & wife Mae of Coopersburg. Family and friends are invited to services Friday March 13 at 11:00am in the United Mennonite Church, Thatcher Rd., Quakertown. Call in the church Friday 10 - 11 am. Interment to follow in Flatland Cemetery. Memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Mennonite Central Committee, 21 S. 12th St., Akron, Pa 17501 or www.mcc.org.
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