Mary E. (Seasholtz) Reagle, 78, of Boyertown, formerly of Atlanta, GA, passed away on Tuesday, June 9 at Pottstown Hospital after a short illness.
She was the daughter of the late Eugene I. and Ethel M. (Pierce) Seasholtz.
Mary was raised in Fagleysville and was a 1959 Graduate of Boyertown High School. She worked up until her passing at Chestnut Knoll as their receptionist.
Surviving are her nephews James, Timothy, and David Seasholtz; nieces Joan Herb and Vanessa Iacone; and ten great nieces and nephews. Along with her parents, she is predeceased by her brothers Douglas and John Seasholtz.
A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, June 16, 11:00AM at Fairview Cemetery, Boyertown.
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Mary. Although I only knew her thru calls to Chestnut Knoll, Mary was so sweet and friendly and it was always a pleasure to hear her voice when I was calling to check in on my dad. I want to express my feelings of gratitude to have had the pleasure as she always made me instantly happy when I heard her friendly voice. She will be sincerely missed.
Mary was such a nice lady! I worked with her at Chestnut knoll and she lived right down the street from me. She was so awesome on the front desk making everyone feel so important. Such a professional. We would talk about the neighborhood. She always made me feel like I did a great job at what I did at Ck! I will miss her!!! May she Rest In Peace ! Love and Peace,
Kathy Flicker
Since arriving at Chestnut Knoll a couple of years ago, my dad found a listening ear and kind heart in Mary. He loved that she always found time to talk to him and to listen. She was welcoming and sincere at every encounter we had with her; the last being only a couple of days before her passing. Please know that her family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. She was a very special lady who will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure to know her. Sincerely, Bob and Dana Eichert
I only met Mary 2 years ago while working part time as a receptionist. Mary and I became instant friends in that short time! She will definitely be missed. She always “brightened the corner”. My sincere condolences to her family.
Mary was my best friend in high school. She was voted the Queen of Hearts at Boyertown High School in 1959 and deservedly so. Everyone loved her, as well as I did. We stayed friends after school and rekindled our friendship at a recent class reunion. I am so very sad to learn of her death. She was a great and wonderful person and will be missed. Rest in Peace dear Mary. My heartfelt condolences to her nieces and nephews.