William Penn Life, 2013 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2013-04-01 / 4. szám
Branch News Happy birthday to all those celebrating a birthday in April. May you have many more and may all of them be healthy. Our condolences to anyone who has lost a loved one recently. Remember, if you have any news you would like to share, or if you have any insurance questions, please contact me at 412-319-7116 or by email at dmckinsey@hotmail.com. Branch 800 Altoona, PA by Dave Greiner Our members are dealing with some sorrow after the mother of Branch Vice President Dan Greiner and Branch Secretary Dave Greiner lost her battle with cancer. Rosella Greiner was 88. The branch extends its sympathy to both officers. Our branch members approved a motion to continue our annual donation to the state correctional institution in Huntingdon for the purchase of religious items and supplies to meet the inmates' spiritual needs. Well, Daylight Savings Time is in effect, spring has arrived and March Madness will soon be over. Branch 800 hopes all members had a joyous and happy Easter. Baseball season is here, and our area is fortunate to have the Altoona Curve, the Double A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, in our backyard. We're looking forward to attending games and sharing fellowship. Our branch is preparing for our 50-year member recognition ceremony to be held during our May meeting. There will be a special luncheon and presentation of 50-year membership awards. We hope everyone is enjoying spring and wish all mothers an early happy Mothers Day. Our branch is making a $50 donation to the local food bank, Sister Paula and the St. Vincent de Paul Society to start off 2013. For all your life insurance needs, please contact Bob (ones. If you have any news you'd like to share, please contact Dave Greiner. Branch 8114 Clarion, PA by Noreen Fritz, FIC, LUTCF (in Pittsburgh) Spring is in the air, and God's love is everywhere. We hope God blessed you with a happy Easter and that He will continue to bless you and your family all year long. The entire William Penn Association extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Don Schmader. They lost a loving husband, father, grandfather, greatgrandfather and friend. My memories of Mr. Schmader will always be of his kindness and concern that all of his family members become members of William Penn Association. He faithfully attended all the branch meetings, always coming up with ideas for how Branch 8114 could grow. In 2009, he received his 50-year member pin at a branch meeting that he actually prompted me to plan. My deepest sympathy to the Schmader family. We extend a belated "Happy Birthday" to Branch 8114 members who celebrated birthdays in March: Megan Ochs, Nathan Beckwith, Amanda Beckwith, Briggs Beckwith, Doris Cherico, Ed Groner, Mary Ann Groner, Christopher Paul, Mary Lou Delaney, Patrick Aaron, Chase Medford, Victor Cherico, Vance Slike, James Amato, Bridget Bagileo, Elizabeth Kindel, Maximilian Bagileo, Pete Chernicky, John Gatesman, John Judy, Kevin Rhoads, Michael Troese, Samantha Rhoads, Lloyd Pontzer, William Schmader, Pete Chernicky and Marjorie Hargenrader. Wishing your birthday and every day be filled with sunshine, laughter, love and cheer. A special hello to Ron Kopás and Ed Steiner. If you have any questions concerning life insurance, annuities, IRA transfers or direct rollovers, or if there is any other way that I can be of service to you or your family, please do not hesitate to contact me at 412-821-1837 or by email at noreenhunny.fritz@verizon.net. SCRAMBLED WORDS answers, from Page 17: (I) Sisters; (2) Family; (3) Grandparents: (4) Mother: (5) Animals; (6) Cousins; (7) Aunts; (8) Father; (9) Vacation; (10) Brothers. Are your beneficiaries up to date? That’s a question you may not have asked yourself very often, if ever. But, it’s one you should ask yourself at least once a year. We can’t stress enough the importance of regularly checking the beneficiaries listed on your life insurance certificates. It is the only way to ensure that the people you want to receive the benefits of your life insurance are the ones who will receive it. Think about the changes that have occurred in your life since you purchased your life insurance. Getting married, having children, losing a loved one, getting remarried--all these life changes affect your responsibilities. In some states, divorce may make your beneficiaries null and void. Do the beneficiaries currently listed on your life insurance certificates reflect such changes? If you think you need to update the beneficiaries listed on your certificates-either primary or secondary beneficiaries-contact your WPA representative. Or, call our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. William Penn Life 0 April 2013 ° 23