Published October 28. 2021 10:43AM
Harry S. Lichtenwalner, 90, formerly of Lyon Valley and the Macungie areas and Fellowship Community, died Oct. 24, 2021.
He was the husband of the late Flora F. (Foster) Lichtenwalner, who died on Oct. 3.
Born and raised in Macungie on his parents’ dairy farm, he was the son of the late Harry E. and Sadie M. (Erb) Lichtenwalner.
He was a member of Grace Community Church, New Tripoli, and a former member of Solomon’s UCC, Macungie, and Weisenberg Union Church, New Tripoli. Along with farming his dairy farm, he worked part time as a farm implement mechanic for Kemmerer and Smith, International Harvester, Agway and Gunther Huessman.
In 1999, he retired from full-time service at John Deere Lehigh Ag, Chapmans.
He was active in the 4-H Club, Macungie Field Days, Macungie and Seipstown Granges, Lehigh County Soil Conservation, Zoning Board of Weisenberg Township, and Lehigh Valley Dairy Advisory Board.
Gifted with all things mechanical, on the farm and at work, and he blessed many.
He loved puzzles, candy, speaking Pa. Dutch, family gatherings and the Lord.
His survivors include sons Bruce S. and his wife, Marliese E., Dan L. and his wife, Jan E., Ray S. and his wife, Jill N., Matthew E. and his wife, Tracie A.; daughter Judith E. Lichtenwalner; sister May Keiser; 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his brothers Standley, Arthur, Walter, Theodore and George; and sisters Gladys Fink, Ruth Lichtenwalner, Marion Bollinger and Marguerite Long.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 28 at Grace Community Church, 7343 Gun Club Road, New Tripoli.
Calling will be from 10-11 a.m. Thursday at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to Fellowship Community, 3000 Fellowship Drive, Whitehall, PA 18052.
Arrangements made by Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville.