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Fayline L. Denkenberger

Posted 1/8/10

Fayline L. Denkenberger, 66 FREDERICA - Fayline L. Denkenberger, died Friday, December 18, 2009, at her daughters home in Milford, surrounded by her family. She was 66. Mrs. Denkenberger was born in …

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Fayline L. Denkenberger

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Fayline L. Denkenberger, 66 FREDERICA - Fayline L. Denkenberger, died Friday, December 18, 2009, at her daughters home in Milford, surrounded by her family. She was 66. Mrs. Denkenberger was born in Baltimore, MD., October 3, 1943, to the late Albert H. and Ernestine Knauf Eisenlohr. She was the Outreach Coordinator for the Frederica Senior Center, where she was also a member; a member of the North Bowers Beach Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, and Ionie Council Pocohantax Lodge 13. Mrs. Denkenberger was preceded in death by her husband, Edward in December 2005. She is survived by her daughter, Sharrie Webb and her husband, David of Milford; son, Edward Denkenberger II and his wife, Lori of Frederica; sister, Pauline Pfeifer and her husband, Sewell of Glen Burnie, Md.; four grandchildren, Mikel Coverdale, David Webb Jr., Jamie Denson and Jennifer Gallagher; six great-grandchildren; two nieces; and one nephew. Funeral services were Wednesday, Dec. 23, at the Reformation Lutheran Church, 613 Lakeview Ave., Milford. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 92 Reads Way, New Castle, DE 19720. Letters of condolence may be sent, and the guest book signed at www.torbertfuneral.com.

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