Betty Hohl Obituary, Pennyslavania US, Betty Hohl Has Passed Away

Betty Hohl Obituary, Death – 18-year-old She died in Connecticut. Born on January 28, 1924, to Leon and Dorothy Wanner, she had three siblings. Kathleen Phillips’ mother was Daryl Hall. Teenage bands included Triads, Melody Maids, and Pottstown Band (where she later served as choir director for 25 years). Singer, 90, Hohl! Her “star” was Daryl. Favorite band. “I see rock concerts at 80” Philadelphia inspired exploration and culture. 2007 OJR Community Service Award winner. “They saved me,” she said. Music and youth captivated me. Mom suggested Kathleen become a designer. Family-focused. Nicknames for “Aunt Betty” and “Uncle Frank” Mary Lou, Donald, Ronald, and their spouses were favorites. Gene was popular.

Their kids visited the home Frank built for them. After Frank’s death, Betty stayed in Connecticut with Jeremy, Daisy, Willie, Heather, Claudia, and Daryl. Magical. Their family adored her. Many inspired. Smiles, stories. Happy? Connecticut teenager Betty Mae Wanner Hohl died. Born on January 28, 1924, to Leon and Dorothy Wanner, she had three siblings. Kathleen Phillips’ mother was Daryl Hall. Teenage bands included Triads, Melody Maids, and Pottstown Band (where she later served as choir director for 25 years). Singer, 90, Hohl! Her “star” was Daryl. Favorite band. “I see rock concerts at 80”

Philadelphia inspired exploration and culture. 2007 OJR Community Service Award winner. “They saved me,” she said. Music and youth captivated me. Mom suggested Kathleen become a designer. Family-focused. Nicknames for “Aunt Betty” and “Uncle Frank” Mary Lou, Donald, Ronald, and their spouses were favorites. Gene was popular. Their kids visited the home Frank built for them. After Frank’s death, Betty stayed in Connecticut with Jeremy, Daisy, Willie, Heather, Claudia, and Daryl. Magical. Their family adored her. Many inspired. Smiles, stories. Happy? Connecticut teenager Betty Mae Wanner Hohl died. Born on January 28, 1924, to Leon and Dorothy Wanner, she had three siblings. Kathleen Phillips’ mother was Daryl Hall.

Teenage bands included Triads, Melody Maids, and Pottstown Band (where she later served as choir director for 25 years). Singer, 90, Hohl! Her “star” was Daryl. Favorite band. “I see rock concerts at 80” Philadelphia inspired exploration and culture. 2007 OJR Community Service Award winner. “They saved me,” she said. Music and youth captivated me. Mom suggested Kathleen become a designer. Family-focused. Nicknames for “Aunt Betty” and “Uncle Frank” Mary Lou, Donald, Ronald, and their spouses were favorites. Gene was popular. Their kids visited the home Frank built for them. After Frank’s death, Betty stayed in Connecticut with Jeremy, Daisy, Willie, Heather, Claudia, and Daryl. Magical. Their family adored her. Many inspired. Smiles, stories. Happy?