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Mary
R. Kling, 86, of 521A Abbeyville Road, died with family present at
the Hospice of Lancaster County in Mount Joy on Wednesday, January
20 after a becoming ill over the Christmas holidays.
Born in
Lancaster, she was the daughter of Lewis and Ruth Moser. Except
for 2 years as a young adult when she lived in New York City, Mary
lived on Cabbage Hill for most of her life, including 52 years at
115 Fairview Avenue. Mary worked at the New York Shipyard as a
welder where she helped to build ships that contributed to winning
the war. She also worked as a Civil Service employee office
administrator and had a brief stint as a model. Her working
experience in Lancaster was initially as a teller, then bookkeeper
at the A&P Supermarket
on
King Street. This is where, as a young woman after World War II,
she met her husband, Richard M. Kling, the love of her life. They
were wed in 1946 and her four children followed from 1947 through
1956. She left A&P to raise her family and when they were old
enough she returned to work first at the Hotel Brunswick, and then
at Hamilton Watch, from where she retired in 1986.She was a
devoted member of the Covenant United Methodist Church, Lancaster,
where she volunteered as a receptionist for 20 years.
Family was the
center of her life, and Nana was like a second mother to her
grandchildren.
Mary is
survived by daughters Susan M., wife of Stephen J. Senkowski of
Lancaster,and Carol A.,wife of Dennis N. Mohr of Bainbridge; sons
Terry R., husband of Karen I. Kling of Glen Mills, and Richard
M.Jr., husband of Denyse Kling of Lititz;11 grandchildren:John
Giordano, Mark and Matthew Senkowski, Michael,Sherry and Crystal
Mohr, Jeremy and Terry Kling,Jr.,and Lindsay,Blair,and Cassidy
Kling;6 great-grandchildren; sisters Evelyn Baumgardner and
Barbara Greenawalt, both of Lancaster, and Gloria Ames of Reading;
and 2 brothers, Winfield and Louis Moser,both of Lancaster.
She was
preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Richard M. Kling,
Sr. in 1987;2 sisters, Ruth Fry and Grace Mowrer; and 2 brothers,
James and Ronald Moser.
The family
would like to thank the staff at St. Anne's Retirement Community
and especially the people at Hospice in Mount Joy for the caring
support provided since Mary's illness over the Christmas holidays.
Friends will
be received on Tuesday, January 26, 2009 from 930-1030AM at
Covenant United Methodist Church, 110 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster,
PA, with the Funeral Service to follow at 1030AM. Interment will
be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of
flowers, please make contributions in Mary's memory to Hospice of
Lancaster County, 685 Good Dr., Box 4125, Lancaster, PA
17604-4125. Arrangements by the Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home,
Lancaster 393-9661. To send an online condolence, please visit
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