Annabel "Kitty" "Gigi" Fern (Hoffman) Herflicker, 93, of Reading, formerly of Birdsboro, passed away peacefully in Tower Health Reading Hospital on Sunday, January 6, 2018 surrounded by her sons and caregiver. She was the loving wife of the late Walter W. Herflicker, Jr.
Born at home in Stony Creek Mills on January 21, 1925, she was a daughter of the late John H. and Mary A. (Seiler) Hoffman. Kitty was employed during WWII at the Reading Army Airfield- General Spaatz in sales, American Casualty Insurance as a secretary and over 10 years with Levine's Fabrics in sales.
Kitty loved to spend time with her family and enjoyed being with friends.
Surviving are two sons: JD Herflicker of Birdsboro and Michael K. Herflicker and his fiancé, Kelly Kraynov of Reading where Kitty resided; four grandchildren: Michael K. Herflicker, Jr. of Reading, Joel D. Herflicker and his wife, Bobbie of Bernville, Jackie S. Herflicker of Reading and Jonathan E. Herflicker and his wife, Liz of Bethel; two great grandsons: Jason Herflicker and Mason Herflicker; a great granddaughter, Katlin Herflicker; a great great grandson, Bryson Seip and a sister: Julia F. (Hoffman) Fair and her husband, Michael of Port Carbon.
Kitty is predeceased by two grandsons: William Tulsa Herflicker and Eric Scott Herflicker; two brothers: Russell and Edgar Hoffman and three sisters: Laura E. (Hoffman) Amsbaugh, Evelyn (Hoffman) Shaffer and Mary (Hoffman) Lochman.
A special thank you to the staff of Tower Health ER and Trauma, the staff at HealthSouth, Dr. Suzanne Adams, Dr. Eric Newman, Debbie in Quest Labs Exeter, Kelly Kraynov for care giving, Marybeth of Shear Delight and Rev. Caesar Cacerces for guidance and support.
Services will be at 11am on Monday, January 14, 2019 in Auman's Inc. Funeral Home, 390 W. Neversink Rd., Reading, PA 19606. A public viewing will be in the funeral home on Monday from 9 to 11am. Kitty will be laid to rest in Pine Swamp Cemetery, Elverson.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donation can be made to a charity of the donors choice.
Fond memories and online condolences may be made at www.AumansInc.com