Apr 23, 2021
Kent G. “Stick” Stickler, 85, of Spring Mills, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at home.
Born on Sept. 13, 1935, in Bellefonte, he was the son of Malcolm “Max” and Mamie (Griffith) Stickler. On Aug. 5, 1962, in Port Matilda, he married Sonja A. Biddle, who survives at home.
Stick was a 1953 graduate of Bellefonte Area High School. After 42 years of service, he retired from the Pennsylvania Fish Commission as a fishery technician. During his employment, he stocked fish, painted signs, and then worked in the engineering department.
Stick was a member of the American Legion Smith-Pletcher Post 779 in Centre Hall and the VFW Post 9575. He was an WWII enthusiast, loved airplanes, and enjoyed nice cars. He always had a project to do around the house and enjoyed tinkering around the property. He liked to fish and loved his four-legged companions, both canine and feline. Those that knew him would say he was a cantankerous man.
Feb 8, 2021
Ned A. Fogleman, 67, passed away Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, at his home near Mifflintown, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born April 4, 1953, in Lewistown.
He is survived by his wife, Sara A. (Brubaker) Fogleman, whom he married April 7, 1974, one daughter, Rebecca Meifert and husband, Keith, of Mifflintown, one son, Mark Fogleman and wife, Sadaf Kazmi, of Brookline, Mass., five grandchildren, Garrett Meifert, Macks Meifert, James Flatley, Alina Kazmi-Fogleman and Naila Kazmi-Fogleman, his father and step-mother Wayne A. and Beverly Fogleman, of Reedsville, brother, Kip Fogleman, niece, Laurel, and his “favorite” brother-in-law, Terry Linn and wife, Sue.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Norma (Bonson) Fogleman.
PHOTO PROVIDED
The COVID-19 pandemic has created many opportunities for organizations to reach out to others who are in need. The Bellefonte Elks Lodge #1094 expanded their “reach” this holiday Season, to include animals. The lodge membership collected and donated two 55-gallon barrels of animal food and pet accessories to Pets Come First in Centre Hall. Shown here unloading the donations at the facility are Lodge Exalted Ruler Doug Linebaugh, left, and Pets Come First assistant Amber, right.
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