Abraham Rittenhouse

Abraham Rittenhouse, 77, of Lancaster passed away on Friday, November 4, 2022.  He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Rittenhouse.

Cremations Services of Lancaster – 717-cremate

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  • Our deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of Abraham, who has returned to his Creator, the Grand Architect of the Universe. Farewell, Brother.

    – The Officers and Members of Shiloh-MacCalla Lodge No. 558, Souderton PA

  • From all of the members of the Local 380 Retirees Club, our condolences to Kathleen and the family. Abe was one of the “old school “ Union members who taught us what it means to be organized electricians. He will be missed.

  • Well said brother. While I didn’t know him as well and I only worked for him for a few years he certainly did treat me well. Very sorry for his wife and family. Rest in peace Abe.

  • So sad to hear of Abe’s passing. Many of my years of my electrical career
    were spent with Abe, both working with him and as my superintendent.
    Both Sheila and I send our thoughts and prayers to Kathy and the family.

  • Just saw the bad news through the union email blast. Certainly so sorry for the passing of Abe. We spent many years together, good times and bad times. He taught me so much about work, and life in the organized electrical industry. I still reflect about times we spent together on the job as well as get togethers at his home. His passion and devotion to the firehouse was second to none. He will surely be missed, but his memory will live forever.

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