Descendants of Nicolaus Kann

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474. Richard Bernard Kann Jr

Participated in the National Geographic Genographic Project which identifies the ancient ancestral origins from DNA samples.

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Your Deep Ancestry
(1,000 Years - 100,000 Years Ago)

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476. John Henry Kann

Occupation - warehouseman and caretaker


Mary Jane Hake

Occupation - Secretary


477. David Dale Kann Sr.

Spring Grove - David D. Kann Sr., age 79, passed away at home with his family by his side on May 9, 2019. He was the loving husband of Judith A. (Gladfelter) Kann; together they shared over 55 years of marriage. David was born in York on January 4, 1940 and was the son of the late Raymond Sr. and Erma (Fetrow) Kann. He graduated from Dover Area High School class of 1957. He worked as a Dairy Farmer all of his life until he retired. In addition to his wife Judy; he is survived by his son David D. Kann Jr. and wife Maria of Dover; his daughter Elizabeth Zumbrum and husband Craig of Spring Grove and his grandchildren Katie, Julia, Evan, Faith and Lauren. He is also survived by his brothers Raymond Jr., Kenneth, John, Curt and Joe Kann; his sister Lois Conway and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Michael Kann and his brother Donald Kann. A funeral service in celebration of his life will be held on Monday at 11:00 am at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, 47 Hanover St., Codorus (Jefferson) PA 17311 with Rev. Diane Bentley officiating. Interment will be held privately by the family. A viewing will be held on Monday from 10-11 AM at the church.
Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on May 11, 2019


478. Donald E Kann

Complied and Submitted by Joyce Law 2003 & 2004 is for GDHS use only.
DOVER SALEM CEMETERY, DOVER, PA
KANN DONALD E. 6/24/1938 2/3/1991


Darlene M Staub

Darlene M. Kann Dover - Darlene M. Kann, 77, entered into rest Friday morning, January 29, 2021 at ManorCare Kingston Court. She was the wife of the late Donald E. Kann. Born September 29, 1943 in Dover, she was a daughter of the late Lewis W. and Grace (Minnick) Staub. Darlene worked for AWI where she was a picker and previously for Greens Dairy. She was a member of Teamsters Local 776. Darlene enjoyed crossword puzzles and watching soap operas. She is survived by a daughter, Cate Ingham of Columbia Falls, MT; a son, Don Kann and wife, Amy of Homer, AK; four grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; and two brothers, John Staub of York and Bill Staub of Dover. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by two daughters, Melissa Kann and Amiee Hoover. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Darlene's graveside service at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021 in Salem Union Cemetery, 2705 W. Canal Rd., Dover. Officiating will be the Rev. Eva O'Diam, pastor of Dover U.C.C. Emig Funeral Home, Dover, is serving her family.

Published in York Daily Record from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, 2021.


565. Aimee Sue Kann

Aimee Sue Hoover
February 10, 1973 - May 10, 2017
Pittsburgh

Aimee Sue Hoover, 44, formerly of Dover, tragically and unexpectedly passed away Wednesday, May 10, 2017, due to a medical incident while snorkeling. She was on vacation in Crescent Beach, Siesta Key, FL, with her husband, Steve Hoover of Pittsburgh. Aimee was doing one of her favorite things in the world at the time – snorkeling and swimming in the ocean – and repeatedly mentioned what a wonderful, perfect day she was having prior to the incident; there was no other place she would have rather been at the time.
The daughter of Darlene M. (Staub) Kann and the late Donald E. Kann, Aimee was born February 10, 1973. Aimee was raised in Dover, where she and her husband met in high school, started dating in 1991, and fell madly, deeply in love. It was a love that grew stronger and more vibrant throughout her unfairly short life, and will continue on after her passing.
While Aimee left us way too soon, she lived an active, giving life overflowing with more love and fun than many do in a full lifetime. During their 26 years of marriage, she spent her time doing the things she most enjoyed and treasured. An avid outdoor enthusiast, she loved to hike, camp, kayak, swim, and birdwatch with her husband and friends. She was a supporter of the Arts and enjoyed taking advantage of downtown activities such as symphonies, musicals, operas, and concerts, museums and National Aviary, sporting events, etc. Over the years Aimee spent time involved in various community events aligned with social groups and causes with like-minded friends. She was a career civil servant, helping those who often needed it most. When not out, Aimee read, crocheted gifts for friends and family, and played with her kitties and puppy. But, what was most important to her was simply being with her husband and loved ones, whether on one of their frequent vacations to the mountains or beach, or just enjoying their time together at home.
Aimee is survived by her husband; partner and close family friend, Loretta Longo, Cleveland, OH; five goofy cats and one big, loyal dog; her mother; and three siblings, Donald A. Kann, Homer, AK, Catherine Ingham, Columbia Falls, MT, and Melissa Kann, Dover.

Aimee was a beacon of compassion, kindness, and love to all who knew her. The world will be a much lonelier, sadder, and dimmer place without her light to help fill it.

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 21, 2017, at Penn Forest Natural Burial Park, 121 Colorado Street, Verona, PA, 15147. As services will be graveside in a forest area, casual clothes and sneakers/hiking shoes recommended; bright, spring-colored tops encouraged. Family and friends will be received after the service. Professional Services by D'Alessandro Funeral Home & Crematory Ltd., Pittsburgh. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that memorial donations be made to the World Wildlife Fund: gifts.worldwildlife.org/Gift-Center, the Sierra Club: www.sierraclub.org, the ACLU: action.aclu.org/donate, or a "no-kill" pet shelter of your choice.

Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on May 16, 2017


479. Kenneth E Kann

Kenneth E. Kann

Kenneth E. Kann, 86, of York, formerly of York Haven, passed away, Friday, July 14, 2023, at Amoroso Personal Care Home in York. He was the husband of Janet (Ort) (Mills) Kann and the late Ruth A. (Heilman) Kann who passed away, February 9, 1998.

Mr. Kann was born August 11, 1936, in York and was the son of the late Raymond and Erma (Fetrow) Kann.

He graduated in 1955 from Central High School in North York. He was a lifelong farmer and plumber and was a member for 64 years of the local 520 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Union. He was employed by C. J. Beshore and McClure Company. He was a member of the Northeastern School Board for over 20 years where he served as treasurer and Representative to York County Vo-Tech School. He was also a lifelong member of Mount Washington Church in Zions View.

Mr. Kann is survived by his sons, Ricky Kann and his wife Ellen of York Haven, Steve Kann of Tioga County, and Scott Kann and his wife Amanda of Stone Ridge, VA; five stepchildren, two grandchildren, Ries and Tyler; step grandchildren, step great grandchildren, many nephews and nieces; his brothers, John Kann, Curt Kann and Joe Kann, all of York, and his sister, Lois Conway of Fayetteville, PA. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Raymond, Donald, David and his daughter-in-law, Linda Kann.

His funeral service will begin at 10:00 AM, Thursday, July 20, 2023, at Diehl Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 87 South Main Street, Mount Wolf. His visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Wednesday, July 19, 2023, at the funeral home. His burial will be in Suburban Memorial Gardens in Dover. Officiating at his service Alan Harbold.

Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider Gentiva Hospice, 205 Grandview Ave., #304, Camp Hill, PA 17011

To share memories of Mr. Kann, please visit www.diehlfuneralhome.com

Posted online on July 15, 2023

Published in York Daily Record, York Dispatch


567. Richard Kann

Kenneth E Kann is survived by his sons, Ricky Kann and his wife Ellen of York Haven, Steve Kann of Tioga County, and Scott Kann and his wife Amanda of Stone Ridge, VA; five stepchildren, two grandchildren, Ries and Tyler.


568. Steven Kann

Kenneth E Kann is survived by his sons, Ricky Kann and his wife Ellen of York Haven, Steve Kann of Tioga County, and Scott Kann and his wife Amanda of Stone Ridge, VA; five stepchildren, two grandchildren, Ries and Tyl


569. Scott Kann

Kenneth E Kann is survived by his sons, Ricky Kann and his wife Ellen of York Haven, Steve Kann of Tioga County, and Scott Kann and his wife Amanda of Stone Ridge, VA; five stepchildren, two grandchildren, Ries and Tyl


490. Nancy Jane Berkheimer

Nancy Jane Platts, 70, entered into rest at 7:04 a.m. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at her home. She was the loving wife of John M. Platts. The couple celebrated 28 years of marriage on August 20, 2022.

Born March 1, 1953 in York, Nancy was a daughter of the late Jacob A. Berkheimer and Fairy J. (Kann) Stare and a step-daughter of the late Lottie Berkheimer and Ronald Stare.

She attended West York High School and worked as a secretary for 25 years for Platts Motors in Dover.

Nancy was a member of Dover Bethany Church in Dover.

She loved to cook, loved good food, a glass of good wine, m&ms, good music, the beach, and spending time with friends and family. She was the life of the party and will be greatly missed by friends and family.

In addition to her husband, Nancy is survived by her daughter, Tabitha Allen and wife, Heidi of San Leandro, CA; grandson, Coen Allen; step-daughter, Jocelyn Platts of Dover; two sisters, Vicki Kehr and husband, Terry of York and Carla Green and husband, Steven of East Berlin; brother, Ronald Stare and wife, Rendy of Shiloh; two step-sisters, Sharon Stare and Joan Goodman, both of York; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and step-parents, Nancy was preceded in death by a step-son, Brandon Platts; brother, Jacob Berkheimer III; and two step-brothers, Lonnie and James Stare.

Following cremation, relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Nancy’s memorial service at 10 a.m. and the visitation from 9 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 13, 2023 at Dover Bethany Church, 4510 Bull Road, Dover. Officiating will be her pastor, the Rev. Salvatore Buonocore. Arrangements have been entrusted to Emig Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Dover.

Memorial contributions may be made to Dover Bethany Church, 4510 Bull Road, Dover, PA 17315; or Amedisys Hospice Care, 984 Loucks Road, Suite I, York, PA 17404.

To share memories of Nancy and condolences with her family,

Please visit www.emigfuneralhome.com.

Posted online on May 10, 2023

Published in York Daily Record, York Dispatch

Service Information
VISITATION
Dover Bethany Church, 4510 Bull Road, Dover.
May 13, 2023 at 9


581. Tabitha Ann Barrick

Leroy Amspacher adopted Nancy's daughter Tabitha.


LeRoy Amspacher

Leroy Amspacher adopted Nancy's daughter Tabitha.