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Barry N. Heintzelman

Barry N. Heintzelman, 78, of Macungie, died May 2, 2020, in his residence. He was the husband of Joan A. (Keppler) Heintzelman for 50 years. Born in Emmaus, he was the son of the late Clarence and Minnie (Kleinsmith) Heintzelman.

He honorably served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.

He worked as an operator for Buckeye Pipeline for 47 years, retiring in 2007.

He was a member of Zion’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old Zionsville.

He was an avid hunter and liked working outside in his yard.

He was a member of the Macungie VFW, Upper Milford Fire Company, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Groundhog Lodge #13 and PA German Cultural Heritage Center, Kutztown.

He is survived by his wife; children, John B. and his wife, Tami, of Stockton, Utah, Susan L. and her husband, Kenneth Newquist, of Easton, and Dave A. and his wife, Wendy, of Allentown; grandchildren, Hannah, Cooper and Kaida, Tyler Sadler, Cheyanne and Dalton Dennison, Jessica and Abigail Cabrera and Jordan and Lucas Newquist; great-grandchild, Zaibree Sadler; brother, Donald and his wife, Kathy, of Indianapolis, Ind.; sisters, Betty and her husband, Harold Flexer, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., Nancy and her husband, Clarence Gross, of Macungie, Joyce Frey, of Cocoa, Fla. and Shirley, of Emmaus. He was predeceased by brothers, Paul and Terry.

Contributions may be made to Zion’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 200, Old Zionsville, 18068.

A memorial service will be announced. Arrangements were made by the Schantz Funeral Home, P.C., Emmaus.

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