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Jeffrey T. Pendal

by Sentinel Staff
September 8, 2020
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Jeffrey T. Pendal
WILLIAMSTOWN • Jeffrey T. Pendal, 60, of Williamstown (Dayton), passed away very unexpectedly Wednesday, Sept. 2 at his home.
Jeff was born Jan. 16, 1960, in Harrisburg, a son of the late Joseph and Audrey Margetanski Pendal.
He was a 1978 graduate of Upper Dauphin Area High School. Prior to his heart condition, he had been a supervisor with Metal Industries for over 20 years.
He was a lifelong and faithful member of Our Lady Help of Christian Catholic Church, Lykens. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 2486, Lykens, where he was a third-degree knight.
Jeff was an avid Penn State football fan. He enjoyed cooking and baking for his family, friends and the community; you never left “Pappy’s Kitchen” hungry. He was the entertainer of the Pendal family. He was a wonderful and dedicated husband, dad, pap, brother, uncle and friend. He looked forward to following his grandson, Spencer, in football and all his activities.
Recently Jeff became very active in the SKIP Program, handing out food for those in need during the pandemic. He spent countless hours volunteering with the program, which brought him great pride and joy.
In addition to his parents, he was recently preceded in death by his brother, Joseph Pendal Jr., March 26, 2020.
Surviving are his wife of 38 years, Renee J. King Pendal; a son, Dustin Pendal, Williamstown; five grandchildren, Jessica Weinrich, Mackenzie, Aubrey, Bryce and Spencer Pendal; his two sisters, Beth Miller and her husband Jim of Harrisburg and Jean Marie Klinger and her husband Rich of Lykens; and nieces and nephews he adored.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Sept. 5 at Our Lady Help of Christian Catholic Church, Lykens, with Rev. Michael Opoki, AJ, as celebrant.
Burial was in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Cemetery, Williamstown.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jeff’s memory can be made to the Dimon Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., 644 E. Grand Ave., Tower City PA 17980.
To send online condolences to the family. visit dimonfuneral home.com
Paid by funeral home

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