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Memorial Candle Tribute From
George FitzPatrick Funeral Home
"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Memorial Candle Tribute From
Michael Jr.
"Dad, you will always be my hero and role model. You are loved and missed by so "
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Memorial Candle Tribute From
Jenny Ann
"To the best father in the world - I love you, Dad!!!"
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Special Memories Of Mr Senger

I had the honor of knowing Mr. Senger since meeting Jenny back in 1976. We were neighbors. As we grew up behind the Sengers  there were many memories I remember.  My mother would tell our dog "Quick Quick to go potty" and Mr. Senger would always joke saying it would make him want to go to the bathroom.  We didn't have "Normal Dogs" as my father would say.  Ours were not watch dogs or normal.  They were spoiled and didn't act like dogs.  Our dog Buffy would rather blow up than go to the bathroom.  Mr. Senger would take their dog PugsyAnne on walks, and 1/2 way throug the walk (because Mr. Senger walked several miles a day) he would have to carry their dog back home.  She coudln't keep up.  My father would tease him as we would see him carrying the dog under his arm on Edge Hill during their walk.  He was suppose to be taking the dog for a walk and yet it was he who was carrying the dog.  Other memories I have were every day in the summer around 4pm Mr Senger and Michael would drive to Crestmont Pool/park.  Sometimes we would take us or we would already be there.  They would play tennis and eventually end up at the pool to cool down.  Mr. Senger and Michael would play with Jenny, my sister and I in the pool.  He would dunk us and chase us in the pool.  They also played at Abington H.S. tennis courts, I have picture from that day as we were watching them play.  Often when  I went over Jenny's, Mr. Senger would be tending bar in their basement and playing cards.  He was always smiling and in a good mood.  I don't ever remember him being mad or yelling.  Even when we slept over, he wouldn't get mad at our staying up late and making noise.  He had a favorite chair in the living room where he watched TV....he always smiled and said hi as I entered.  Always joking around with us.  He would always said hello when he was outside and was always smiling and friendly.  He will be grately missed by me and others. 

Posted by Laurie Fleck-Sulflow
Sunday April 19, 2015 at 7:52 pm
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