Wahl,Marie E.
Marie E. Wahl, 98, formerly of Reading, passed away Friday, June 11th, 2010 ,of natural causes at Friendship Haven Health & Rehabilitation Center,Friendswood,Texas.
Marie was born in Reading on June 7, 1912, the daughter of the late George E. and Florence (Gallman) Shultz.
She was the widow of James A. Wahl. He died August 12,1997.
Marie was employed as an office manager at the Reading Public Museum where she retired in 1974.
She was Past President of the Reading School District Secretarial Union,AFSCME Local #790.
Marie had been a member of Olivet Reformed Church,Reading.
Marie is survived by
a son,H. Jere husband of Martha Schreck of Friendswood,Texas.
Marie is also survived by
a sister, Georgette M. wife of Darrell L. Smeddon of Reading.
She is also survived by 2 grandchildren-Mary Beth-wife of Matthew Rosier of Levittown and John,husband of Michele Schreck of Florence,NJ. Also by 4 great grandchildren-Cody Rosier,Matthew Schreck,Lauren Schreck and Kathryn Schreck.
Services are private at the convenience of the family. Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., 1501 N. 11th St.,Reading,is in charge of arrangements.
Please sign online register at www.sandersfuneral.com.

I would like to tell the family that I am so sorry for their loss. What a blessing to have a mother, grandmother, & greatgrandmother for so long in their lives.
I didn’t get a chance to meet Marie in person; however, I received a personal note from her that very sweet and it gave me a glimpse of the sweet person she was.
May God bless you Marie and welcome you home.
Marie was a special woman. She saw so many changes in this world during her 98 years and she had so many interesting stories to tell. I know she was so grateful for all that Jere and Marti did for her during the years she lived with them.
Out deepest sympathy to Jere and Marti and to all her family.
Marie was one of the best neighbors a person could have. I lived next to Marie from 1990 to 1999. I enjoyed when she would send some of her home cooking my way.
My deepest sympathy to family. Let her memories live on.
Rosemarie