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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Ethel Reichert, 85 years old, born on May 25, 1916, and passed away on January 29, 2002. We will remember her forever.
January 29, 2022
January 29, 2022
Just dropping by Aunt Ethel,

Where has all these years gone?
You are missed by all who are still here.
I often reflect upon our wonderful times on Mulberry Street.
Please pass along my love to all our family & relation.

Bill
May 25, 2020
May 25, 2020
Just stopping on by to wish you a Happy Birthday.. Aunt Ethel.

I continue to reflect upon the absolutley great times that i shared with you, Elaine and Uncle Ray...  You are very deeply missed.
Please give the rest of our relation my sincere love and that they too are missed and I soon too will be joining you all. Till then...

My Love,
Bill
October 20, 2016
October 20, 2016
Dear Aunt Ethel,

There are so many things that I remember about my growing up on Mulberry Street. (Your living only a few doors away from Na-Na & Pop-Pop) Lots and frequent relation get-togethers at Na-Na & Pop-Pop's house at 1139 Mulberry Street.

I enjoyed coming over and visiting. You would put on the LP Record player and play the albums of "Bozo the Clown". I would be there with Elaine and Uncle Ray often. In the evening he would leave to go bowling or attend Reading Lodge #549 Masonic Lodge meetings.

There also were the occasional AIR Raid Sirens going off and lights needed to turned off @ night and Civil Defense men walking the streets with their white Pith Helmets on. [This was during the WWII]

Your relation would visit on Sundays and bring their Great Dane dog THOR! I used to ride on his back in the back yard. Really great times for all.

You will always be remembered.

Rest in peace dear Aunt Ethel.
Billy

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January 29, 2022
January 29, 2022
Just dropping by Aunt Ethel,

Where has all these years gone?
You are missed by all who are still here.
I often reflect upon our wonderful times on Mulberry Street.
Please pass along my love to all our family & relation.

Bill
May 25, 2020
May 25, 2020
Just stopping on by to wish you a Happy Birthday.. Aunt Ethel.

I continue to reflect upon the absolutley great times that i shared with you, Elaine and Uncle Ray...  You are very deeply missed.
Please give the rest of our relation my sincere love and that they too are missed and I soon too will be joining you all. Till then...

My Love,
Bill
October 20, 2016
October 20, 2016
Dear Aunt Ethel,

There are so many things that I remember about my growing up on Mulberry Street. (Your living only a few doors away from Na-Na & Pop-Pop) Lots and frequent relation get-togethers at Na-Na & Pop-Pop's house at 1139 Mulberry Street.

I enjoyed coming over and visiting. You would put on the LP Record player and play the albums of "Bozo the Clown". I would be there with Elaine and Uncle Ray often. In the evening he would leave to go bowling or attend Reading Lodge #549 Masonic Lodge meetings.

There also were the occasional AIR Raid Sirens going off and lights needed to turned off @ night and Civil Defense men walking the streets with their white Pith Helmets on. [This was during the WWII]

Your relation would visit on Sundays and bring their Great Dane dog THOR! I used to ride on his back in the back yard. Really great times for all.

You will always be remembered.

Rest in peace dear Aunt Ethel.
Billy
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