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Claude H. Hess Claude H. Hess, 92, son of Abram Myer and Ruth
Hollinger Hess died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018 at Brethren Village.
A lifelong resident of Lancaster County,
Hess was in 1983 appointed a Pennsylvania Master Farmer. He served as president
of the Master Farmers, a 5 state association, in 1993. He started farming in
1959 and built, in Brownstown, one of the nation's first windowless chicken
houses. In 1976, he was also one of the first farmers to create, in
co-operation with Pennsylvania State University, a computer generated feeding
program for his chickens.
He was a founding partner of Plain &
Fancy Egg Ranch, Elizabethtown where he managed egg production from 1965-1975
before starting his own operations, Dutch Dozens Farm in Manheim and Heritage
Poultry Management Services.
Born in Bird-In-Hand, he contracted polio
at the age of three. Although spared the iron lung, it left him with one fully
functional leg. In his 1942 yearbook from Upper Leacock High School, Claude
Hess listed his prized possession as his driver's license. He went on to earn a
private and commercial pilot's license with instrument rating and was a member
of the Lancaster Aero Club. He also loved boating on the Chesapeake and riding
horses, motorcycles and snowmobiles. Very interested in photography, Hess
served as President of the Lancaster Camera Club in 1950.
A committed philanthropist and member of
the Church of the Brethren, Hess sponsored many foreign exchange students. He
was honored by the Manheim Rotary Polio Fund and the On Earth Peace Assembly,
New Windsor, MD, of which he was a founding member. Some of his other charities
included Heifer International, Christian Aid Ministries and the Mennonite
Central Committee.
He is predeceased by his wife of 50 years,
Irene Groff Hess and his brother, Dr. Earl H. Hess, founder of Lancaster Laboratories.
He is survived by his sister-in-Law, Anita Hess; his wife, Anita Carol Eppinger
Hess; and his two children, Linda Hess Conklin, married to Alan S. Goldstein of
Bucks County and Dr. J. Clair Hess of Lancaster, married to Elizabeth Reese
Hess. He also leaves three granddaughters; Nora Wilhelmina Conklin in
Baltimore, MD, Amy Elizabeth Hess, wife of Addison Teng, in Chicago, IL and
Jennifer Hess John, wife of David John, in Jacksonville, FL.
Funeral Services: Monday, Jan. 22, 2018 at
11 a.m. at the Conestoga Church of the Brethren, 141 E. Main St., Leola.
Viewings: Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at the
Brethren Village Chapel, 3001 Lititz Pike, Lititz and Monday from 10-11 a.m. at
Conestoga Church. Interment: Bareville Cemetery. Contributions in his memory can be made to:
Brethren Disaster Ministries, PO Box 188, New Windsor, MD 21776-0188.
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