Memorial website for Katalin Zettl - Memorial to Katalin Zettl. A memorial website to Katalin Zettl. Amami was born to Jacob and Ilona (nee Szakacs) Ritscher in Bajmok, Yugoslavia on December 07, 1918. She is much loved and will always be remembered by all her friends and family. Her obituary can be seen here: http://www.lsvpmemorialhome.com/obituaries/Obituary.asp?n=Katalin%5FZettl&id=3599 Zettlkatalin.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
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Memorial website for Jason Litton - Memorial to Jason Litton A memorial website to Jason Litton. Jason is much loved and will always be remembered by all his friends and family. Site visitors (you) are strongly encouraged to contribute pictures and thoughts to this site.
Dr. Jason Litton, 71, of Monaghan township, passed away on September 5th at Holy Spirit Hospital under the care of Hospice of Central Pennsylvania.
A native of Boston, Massachusetts. he was graduated from Great Neck (N.Y.) High School, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Trinity College and Doctor of Medicine from the Downstate Medical Center of New York. After completing postgraduate training at the University of Colorado and the Medical College of Wisconsin, and serving in the United States Air Force, he entered orthopedic practice in Harrisburg and Camp Hill from which he retired in January 2007.
Dr. Litton was a member of the Board of Governors of Holy Spirit Hospital as well as president of its medical staff. He also served as president of the Boards of the Harrisburg Symphony and Market Square Concerts, and was a founding member of the Board of Tres Bonne Annee, raising thousands of dollars for the Whitaker Center for the Performing Arts. He was the co-founder of the original West Shore Soccer League which has grown to enrich the lives of thousands of families in Central PA. He was also a regular contributor to the Patriot News column on wine education.
He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Dr. Linda Taft Litton, their three children, Peter of Chicago, Dr. Ashley L. Faulx of Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Jennifer L. Ross of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and three grandchildren. Also surviving him are his mother, Gertrude Litton and his sister, Ms. Helen Greer, both of New York. Jasonlitton.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
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