Thelma M. McClintock

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Oct 23 1943
Apr 16 2021
77 Years
Parkeburg, Pennsylvania

Thelma M. McClintock, 77, of Parkesburg, passed away on Friday, April 16th, 2021 under the care of Paoli Hospital.  She was the widow of the late Roland V. "Rollie" McClintock who passed away in 2019 after they had shared 56 years of marriage.  

Born in Coatesville, Thelma was the daughter of the late Mildred (Wright) and Jesse B. Maule.

An area resident her entire life, Thelma co-owned and operated M & N Towing and Custom Auto Shop.  She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary Post #4480 of Parkesburg. 

She is survived by her daughter, Dee Ann and husband Curtis Wise, of Parkesburg and son Mike Donohue and wife Bev; two grandchildren, Jeffery Reeser, husband of Susan, and Raymond Daniel Pirches, husband of Emily; great-grandchildren, Madelynn Reeser and Averi Reeser, and Leila Pirches; and siblings, Horace Maule (Sandy), Arlene Gentry (Cecil), Kenneth Maule (Jacqueline) and Audrey Franciscus (Terry).   

Thelma was predeceased by her daughter Lee Ann McClintock.  

The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, April 23rd at 4 PM at Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  The viewing will be held at the funeral home from 3 PM until the time of the service.  

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Thelma's memory to Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors, Inc. and mailed to 1117 Country Club Road Camp Hill, PA 17011, or to the Brandywine Valley SPCA by clicking this link: https://bvspca.org/donate/give/

In order to protect those at-risk, please wear a face mask and practice social distancing while at the funeral home.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
 

Service Date: 
Apr 24 2021 - 3:59pm
Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365

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She was a dear lady with a beautiful name.

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I was saddened to hear my dear friend Thelma had passed.  I first met her many moons ago at the tow company thru my job and over time  we shared a lot of conversations, laughs, and tears.  I usually knew I would see her and catch up at a car show.   What a wonderful, talented women who loved her family.  I use to love the unique crafts she would have for sale and always loved to hear about the kids.  My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and hope that memories - and I'm sure you have a lot - will see you thru.  I will hold my memories close until we meet again.  

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