1939
2018
Carol Ann Shomo, 78, passed away January 6, 2018, in her Sinking Spring residence surrounded by her family. She was born in Reading on February 15, 1939, a daughter of the late Norman J. and Mildred E. (Packard) Rothermel.
Carol was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Shillington, and a member of Good Sam Camping Club chapter #22, and a member of Calico Valley Jammers.
Carol was employed by Ibach's Seafood Restaurant in Shillington as a cook, then IGA in Shillington as a cook in the deli department for 20 years, and later The Villa St Elizabeth as a cook until her retirement.
She was an avid organ and piano player and she loved to attend music festivals.
Surviving are her 2 daughters, Brenda Ann and her husband, Bruce Ginther, of Sinking Spring; Deborah Jean and her husband, Daniel Loope, of Enola, Pa.; her sister, Gloria Jean Glass and her companion, Albert Reppert, of Muhlenberg Township; 4 grandchildren: Charles Jaggers, Kristopher Jaggers, Brittany (Loope) Kyler and her husband, Denny, and Ryan Loope. Also surviving are 5 nieces and 2 nephews.
Carol was predeceased by her sister, Elaine Marie Weidner, in 2003.
Services will be Thursday, January 11, 2018, at 11 a.m. in Theo C. Auman Funeral Home, 247 Penn St., Reading. A viewing will be Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 6-8 p.m. and Thursday, 10-11 a.m. in the funeral home.
Inurnment will be Friday, January 12, 2018, at 1 p.m. in Forest Hills Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Animal Rescue League, 58 Kennel Rd., Birdsboro, PA 19508.
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January 9, 2018
Carol Shomo was a friend of my moms for years , she watched me when I was little for my parents . She was a very funny and spoke her mind kind of person . I think thats why I loved her so much . Always remember her stories about her life exsperiences and all the fun she had . When you spent time with Carol it was always fun either shopping ,playing cards or just sitting with her . She could tell a joke and also take a joke . We had many years ,each year we would have a christmas party at our house and she would always there to lieven things up . To me Carol you were a bright light in some of my darkest days always there to give a hug and to celabrate my lifes happiness more important my wedding day will always remeber your laughter . Love to u forever and always in my heart . Cheryl Landis Hartman and Richard Hartman Richard , Oh yea and the momeries of the Landis family that you shared with me are priceless ! xoxo
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