Brigitte K. Latchaw
November 11, 1930 ~ July 24, 2017
Brigitte K. Latchaw, 86, of Franklin passed away on Monday, July 24.Born in Oberstedten, Germany on November 11th, 1930 she was the daughter of the late Friedrich and Eugenia Rezhenberger Höhn.On December 8, 1948, she married William Latchaw. Brigitte worked for the Valley Grove School District for over 20 years. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing and cooking. She made apple streudel for the Franklin Chamber of Commerce's Applefest. She also did alterations for Bon-ton. She liked to make cakes and food for Ethnic Day. She loved birds. She also volunteered for many organizations.She was a member and very active in all phases at the Fox Street Church of God where she also taught Sunday school, worked in the nursery and helped cook dinners. She was also an officer of the Eastern Star Morris Chapter # 14 of Oil City.Along with her husband, William Latchaw, she is survived by her daughters, Beverly Froncek and husband James of Erie and Barbara Woods of New Oxford, PA; her son William Friedrich Latchaw and wife Jean of Franklin; her grandchildren Bill Latchaw, Aaron Campbell, Angel Campbell, Elton Latchaw, Brianne Reed, Jimmy Froncek and Philip Woods; her great grandchildren Bryce Campbell, Brock Woods, Laila Woods, Emily E. Reed, Amelia Reed, Nadalie Latchaw, Megan Latchaw. She is further survived by her sister Marion Colfer of St. Clairsville, OH and her brother Theodore Höhn and wife Ava of Merenburg, Germany.Brigitte was preceded in death by both parents, a sister, Annie Hohle and 3 brothers Max Höhn, Waldemar Höhn and Rudolph Höhn.Friends are invited to the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc. on Thursday, July 27 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Funeral services will be held at the Fox Street Church of God on Friday, July 28 at 11:00 am with Rev. Chad Troup, pastor at Fox Street Church of God, officiating.Interment will be at Hickory Grove Cemetery, Polk, PA.The family has requested that memorial contributions be sent to the Fox Street Church of God, 229 Fox Street, Franklin, PA 16323.








Bill and Jean, and family, so sorry for your loss, prayers for you and yours- Jane Forsell Greenlee
One of the kindest women I have ever known. She will be missed.
Gary and Lori Ziegler
I remember the wonderful food she made for vacation bible school to give the kids an authentic taste of the world. She was a wonderful lady.
Dear sweet Brigitte, you were an amazing woman with a heart of gold toward everyone you met. You will be greatly missed here on earth. It was an honor and privilege to have known you for many many years. Our loss… heavens gain
She and her Husband came into McDonalds in Franklin quite often. She was always smiling and always very nice. My condolences to her family. May God bring you comfort.
Kelly Jo Stoyer
Latchaw family. Sorry for your loss. Brigitte was always so kind and nice when I would run into her out in the community. I remember the times at her house when I was in high school when I visited Bev. Remember the good times they are precious.
What a wonderful beautiful person who loved the Lord. She always had a smile on her face and was the sweetest person you could ever meet. Many memories of worshiping with her at Fox Street Church of God. She will be missed very much but she is now in the arms of Jesus. How wonderful is that!!
Deb Plyler
Bill, my heart goes out to you and your entire family. You and Brigitte were the best next door neighbors anyone could ever ask for. Both of you are true symbols of life in Franklin Pennsylvania. God bless you, Bill. With Love and great memories, Park and Emily
Mrs. Latchaw was one of my sweetest and favorite patients. Peace and prayers to Mr. Latchaw and family. Sincerely Elaine Resler CRNP
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I remember Brigette so well and so fondly. I always will remember her beautiful smile and kind manners. I, especially, remember the wonderful cinnamon rolls she brought to the church at Fox Street for various occasions. And, I can’t forget the beautiful fruit flan she made. Please accept my sympathy in your loss.
Bill: We are so very saddened to learn of Brigitte’s passing. I treasure the times we sat and chatted in your living room when I would take some items over to her to be revamped. One year she made some of her wonderful sweet rolls for us to take on vacation. I listened intently to her stories of how you two met and her life there in Germany and then in the U.S. She and I are the same age so we look at life “through the same eyes”. She will always be , to me, such a lady, gentle and kind and warm and caring and loving. That’s a wonderful picture of her, with that unforgettable smile. Our deepest sympathies are with you and the family, Bill, as you go through these terribly sad days and weeks and months. I’ll never forget her. Dr.and Mrs. John (Virginia) Emerson