The Life of Tina L. Hertzog
Tina L. Hertzog, 45, of Mertztown, died Wednesday, February 1, 2023, as the result of complications of paraplegia, as the result of a gunshot wound she received in 1998. Tina was the wife of Shawn E. Albright. They were married October 17, 2007. Born in Allentown, Tina was a daughter of Elaine Gross, Schnecksville, and the late Dallas H. Hertzog.
Tina was a member of Lighthouse Community Church, Lyon Station, where she was a former member of the choir.
Tina enjoyed shooting pool, singing, attending demolition derbies, being with friends around a camp fire, and spending time with family.
In addition to her husband of 16 years, Shawn, and mother, Tina is survived by a daughter, Brooke L. VanKeuren, at home. Other survivors include a sister, Brenda A. (Hertzog), wife of Charles Bowers, Fleetwood; There are also several aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.
A family directed memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. from Lighthouse Community Church, 5 East Penn Street, Lyon Station, with The Reverend Alton R. Zentner, officiating. A visitation with the family will precede the services from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. in the Church. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.
The family suggests contributions be considered in Tina's memory to Lighthouse Community Church, P.O. Box 287, Lyon Station, PA 19536-0287.
Ludwick Funeral Homes and Cremation Care, Inc., Kutztown, is assisting the Hertzog family. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.Ludwickfh.com.
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2023.02.03
My angel
I remember all the times we used to go to demolition derbies and have the best nights of our lives. I have a lot of memories of my mom, 23 years worth. We had a lot of laughs, fun, and a lot of fights. I love you momma, always and forever. You are my angel.
2023.02.04
Halloween
We had a Halloween party for the kids in the neighborhood and Tina was the first one to go through our haunted yard. She was laughing the whole time.
Time with her family was fun. You always had a good time.
Regina Johnson
Green Valley, AZ
2023.02.04
Family
As children growing up I use to spend my summers at my grand parents in Kutztown for weeks at a time. Tina was 10 yrs younger then me but I always remember when I would go to my aunt Patsys where Tina lived and was cared for. Her family, my cousins and i spent much time at the park and went roller skating in the evenings where we hung out alot. I remember many times teaching Tina how to roller skate & play on the swings. After we had dinner I would always rock Tina in the rocker and read her a story before bed. We were very close growing up with her aunt Donna, uncles Kerry & Craig and I shared so many fun moments together. And all the family picnics on Halls Dr with all the kids running around playing games and Tina and her twin siblings were always playing in the baby pools and I would throw the ball with Tina and other fun things. That was my childhood memories and I will forever miss my cuz Tina. I love u and we will all be together again one day. RIP girl give everyone my love when u go thru Heavens Eternal Gates...
2023.02.04
Beach Trip
Tina was a good friend of mine through our school years. I remember when we were about 12 years old we took a bus trip with my Dad to Atlantic City, NJ. We had the best time hanging out on the beach, shopping and eating boardwalk fries. I always enjoyed spending time with her and I valued our friendship. She was a kind hearted, generous soul. Rest In Peace, Tina