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2017
Nancy L. Zeppos, 86, Lebanon, passed away on Friday June 16, 2017 in the Wellspan Good Samaritan Hospital. She was the wife of Constantinos Zeppos and the late Nicholas Zeck. She was born in Lebanon on September 10, 1930 a daughter of the late Walter and Ruth Barto Kleinfelter. She was a graduate of Lebanon High School. In addition to her husband she is survived by children: Michael Zeck and Michelle wife of Bernie Readinger; grandchildren: Kyle Zeck, Peri Rae Zeck, Chris Readinger, Ryan Readinger, Stef Yordy, Kim Readinger; 11 great-grandchildren; sister: Betty Santarelli. Memorial services will be held on Friday at 11:00am in the Rohland Funeral Home 508 Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA 17042 where a time of visitation will be held from 10:00 am to the time of service. Interment will be made in the National Cemetery at Ft. Indiantown Gap.
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June 21, 2017
Sorry for your loss you both have good friends for many years. Janice. &Jim Fick
June 19, 2017
I'm so sorry to hear of Aunt Nancy's passing. She was always a very positive influence in my life, and she will be missed immensely. To Mike & Michelle/Bernie - you are all in my thoughts and prayers. - Kevin Wike
June 18, 2017
Brenda Brown
Gus and family.. ...i am so sorry for your loss. nancy was always so kind to me when i worked for Eat Well diner. God Bless.
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