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Sandra J. ‘Sis’ Amtower

Sandra J. “Sis” Amtower, 82, of Ferguson Valley Road, McVeytown, passed away at 1:17 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, at Hershey Medical Center. Born Jan. 6, 1939, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of

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Dennis M. Baker

Dennis M. Baker, 75, of Warminster, passed away on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at Doylestown Hospital. He was born on March 1, 1946, in Lewistown, a son of the late Theodore “Ted” and Mary Jane (Peters) Baker. Dennis is survived

Wayne M. ‘Mike’ Barnett

Wayne M. “Mike” Barnett, 79, of McClure, passed away at 1:45 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Feb. 20, 1942, in Lewistown, he was a son of

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IN LOVING MEMORY the late Charles O. and Bertha E. (Renninger) Sunderland. Her husband, Walter M. Amtower, whom she married April 12, 1958, preceded her in death on March 27, 2020. Also preceding her in death was a brother, Ray A. Sunderland. Surviving are: a son, Dirk A. Amtower and wife Jill of Pembroke, Va.; a daughter, Amanda L. Kovach of Harrisburg; four siblings, C. Larry Sunderland, James L. Sunderland, Diane E. Rodgers,

Edward L. Sunderland and wife Kathy, all of McVeytown; and three grandchildren, Zachary F. Amtower, Heather M. Amtower, and Brendan J. Kovach. She retired from Williamsport National Bank where she worked as a key punch operator. A member of McVeytown United Methodist Church, Sis enjoyed crossword puzzles and her dog, Misty. A memorial service for both her and her late husband,

Walter, was Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at McVeytown United Methodist Church, 3 S. Queen St., McVeytown. Memorial contributions may be made to McVeytown United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 347, McVeytown, PA 17051. Harshbarger Funeral Home, McVeytown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.harshbargerfuneralhome.com.

by Suzanne (Bobb) Baker who he married on June 29, 1963. He was raised and lived in McClure. Dennis was a 1964 graduate of West Snyder High School. He was an active member who excelled on the soccer, basketball and baseball teams. He continued playing several sports through his college years at Susquehanna University. He was employed by the federal government working for the Navy in the Department of Defense. He worked

for more than three decades before retiring in the early 2000s. Dennis was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Southampton, Pennsylvania. In his spare time he enjoyed golfing, reading, traveling and loved spending time with his grandchildren and watching their events. Surviving in addition to his wife is one son and daughter-in-law, Mark B. and Melinda Baker of Pottstown; two daughters and

sons-in-law, Annette S. and Thomas Curfman of Palmyra and Michelle D. and David Luciotti of Lebanon; five grandchildren, Anastasia Curfman, Garrett Curfman, Kayla Luciotti, Connor Baker and Alex Baker; one brother, Ronald Baker of Lewistown. Services were Friday, Dec. 17 at Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beavertown, with Rev. Bill Jones officiating. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery.

the late Wayne M. and Dorothy (Wray) Barnett. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Judy Barnett and his first wife Donna (Eisenhart) Barnett. Mike is survived by: second wife, Carol Smith, of Lewistown; brother, Matthew Barnett and wife Clareon of McClure; children, Michele (Missy) Hyman and husband, Daniel, of Plymouth Meeting, and Stephanie Bumgardner and Randy Russell, of McClure; stepsons, Curtiss Smith and wife, Wendy, of Lewistown, and Douglas Smith and wife, Lynne, of Wellsboro; grandchildren, Daniel W. Hyman and wife, Chloe, of Southampton, Kailey Ann Hyman, of Plymouth Meeting, Tru Faith Baumgardner, of McClure; stepgrandchil-

dren, Noah and Sebastian Smith, of Wellsboro; Jed and Sommer Smith of Lewistown, and Willa Russell of McClure. He was a Chief Logan High School graduate, Class of 1960. Mike was a U.S. Army veteran who served from October 1960 to September 1963. He was an artillery communications specialist and member of the Army Signal Corps. He was a member of Bible Baptist/New Life Church, where he had previously served as a deacon. Recently, he was attending Ellen Chapel Church. Mike was an outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of the American Legion in McClure, the National Rifle Association, Pennsylvania

Longbow Association, and a number of Mifflin County gun clubs. A celebration of life service and a meal will start at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at Ellen Chapel Church, 11764 Ferguson Valley Road in Lewistown, with Pastor Mark Hill officiating. Masks will be available at the door. Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mike’s memory may be made to Ronald McDonald House, P.O. Box 300, Danville, PA 17821, or online at www. rmhdanville.org/donations. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Harry A. Baumgardner Jr.

Harry A. Baumgardner Jr., 91, of Mifflintown, passed away Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, at Valley View Haven Retirement Community in Belleville. Born Dec. 4, 1930, in Lewistown, he was the son of the late Harry A. Baumgardner Sr. and Blanche Esther (Taylor) Baumgardner. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, John William Baumgardner; sisters, Blanche Baumgardner, Shirley Lane, Dixie Williams; step-sisters, Roberta Ross and Peggy Sachs; brother-in-law, Stan Rutherford; step-mother, Amy Baumgardner; and sonin-law, Steven A. Henry. Harry is survived by his wife, Arlene I. (Wray) Baumgardner, whom he married Nov. 27, 1957; children, Steven M. Baum- gardner and wife Jill, of Mifflintown, Lori A. Henry and fiance Robert Kint, of Lewistown; four grandchildren, Carly Lewis Mohr, of Mifflintown, Jennie Baumgardner Guilfoyle and husband Brant, of Mifflintown, Caryn Baumgardner Geedey, of Port Royal, Alex Lewis and wife Lauren Dunn Lewis, Redondo Beach, Calif., and great- grandchildren, Kiera Guilfoyle, Declan

Guilfoyle, Laveira Bottorff and Shae Bottorff, three stepgrand- children, Michael Henry and wife Nikki, of Virginia, Justin Henry and wife Ashley, of Lewistown and Erin Henry and husband Stanley Holubowski, of Allentown, six step-great-grandchildren, Kenda Henry, Kailee Henry, Taylor Henry, Andrew Henry, Oliver Holubowski, and Evelyn Holubowski; three half-sisters, Bonnie Ritchey and husband Russ, of McClure, Beatrice Rutherford, of Lewistown, Amy Price and husband Jim, of Lewistown; two half-brothers, Pastor Mike Baumgardner and wife Pastor Crystal, of Port Royal, and John David Baumgardner and wife Maryjane, of Bellefonte. Harry graduated from Lewistown High School in 1948, Shippensburg State College in 1956, and Ohio State University in 1966. He served in The United States Air Force from 1948 to 1952 and was dis- charged as a staff sergeant. He served in education as a teacher, coach, mathematics supervisor, assistant business manager and business manager for 37 years. 36 of these years were in Juniata County. Harry was a past member of Mifflintown Rotary and was a Methodist by faith. Graveside services for the family will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, at Mount Rock Cemetery. A public celebration of life service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Harry’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Valley View Haven Retirement Community, 4702 E. Main St., Belleville, PA 17004. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

of the late Walter L. Bell and Joyce (Stimely) Bell who survives. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a niece, Erika Bell, and brother-in-law, Dr. Marty Fleishman. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his loving wife, Nancy (Kuhns) Bell, whom he married in June of 1982; his daughter, Tiffany Hoffmann and husband Kevin, of Lakeville; stepchildren, Stacy Fox and husband Robert, of Reedsville, Brian Semder and wife Heidi, of Carlisle, and Rodney Semder and wife Amie, of Lewistown; siblings, Linda Knepp and husband Dan, Diane Brown, Jeffrey Bell and wife Dana, and

Gloria Fleishman; grandchildren, Ava, Lilah and Clara Hoffmann, and numerous nieces, nephews and greatnieces and nephews. Mike was a member of Maitland Church of The Brethren. He was employed many places throughout his life but was most known for being owner/operator of The Point Store. He was a wood worker who loved to use his creativity to make gifts for loved ones. His grandchildren were the center of his universe. He will be remembered for always being involved with his family. Whether it was a get-together or a sporting event, he was there. A funeral service in loving memory of Mike was

Thursday Dec. 23, 2021, at Maitland Church of The Brethren, 315 Crossover Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044, with Pastor Jeannine Leister to officiate. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown PA 17044. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mike’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Maitland Church of The Brethren, 315 Crossover Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

Dec. 18, 2021, at his home. He was born June 10, 1964, in Lewistown. He is survived by his mother, Mary (Strausburg) Burdge of Port Royal, his fiancee, Roseanna Sassaman, of Mifflin; four children, Christine Berrier and boyfriend, Kevin Kreider Jr., of Richfield, Kimbra McAlister and husband, Steven, of Thompsontown, Tammy Berrier and fiance, William Welch III, of Milroy, and Gerald James Berrier of Port Royal; four siblings, Melinda McLane and husband, Mickey, of Newalla, Kenneth Wilson “Ugh” Okla., Guss Berrier and Berrier, 57, of Mifflin en- companion, Cheryl Sullitered into the arms of the van, of Lewistown, Deedee Lord at 7:30 a.m. Saturday,

Miller and companion, Brian Casner, of Mifflintown, and Terre Grace and companion, Robert Laird, of Mifflin; 11 grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Gerald “Red Dog” Berrier, his step-father, Carl Burdge; his paternal grandparents, Sims and Cleona (Showers) Berrier; and his maternal grandparents, William and Florence (Hockenberry) Strausburg. Ugh was a pipeliner who was a member of Local Union 158 for almost 40 years. He attended Village Lighthouse Chapel and was a member of Mifflintown

American Legion. He loved hauling junk and attending flea markets and yard sales. He and Rose stopped at the Bargain Barn several times every week. He was a collector of many things. His funeral was Tuesday, Dec. 21, at Village Lighthouse Chapel, Blairs Mills, with Pastor Judy Rowles, officiating. Interment will be in East Waterford Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Dee Miller, 5503 William Penn Highway, Mifflintown, PA 17059, to help with his expenses. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

church council. In his spare time, he enjoyed boating, fishing, hunting, riding dirtbikes, camping, in addition to anything that involved being outdoors. He greatly enjoyed being with family friends and eating his sister in-laws food and was known as the family’s ‘garbage can’. He was a jack of all trades and a master of none. Surviving in addition to his wife are one son, Derek

Bishop of Beaver Springs; one daughter, Tannelle Bishop of Selinsgrove; and one grandson, Wyatt Allen Erb. Services were Friday at Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., with Rev. Carl Bergerson officiating. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the Beaver Lutheran Church Clothing Closet and Food Pantry, 18207 US-522, Beavertown, PA 17813.

Michael K. Bell

Michael K. Bell, 66, of Lewistown, passed away Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, at his home. Born Nov. 5, 1955, in Lewistown, he was the son

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Anthony D. ‘Tony’ Bishop

Anthony D. “Tony” Bishop, aka “Beeker,” 63, of Rt. 235, Beaver Springs, passed away Dec. 11, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. He was born on June 5, 1958, in Lewistown, a son of the late Dale A. and Shirley M. (Lepley) Bishop. On April 25, 1987 he married Teresa

L. (Kahley) Bishop who survives. Tony was a graduate of West Snyder and also attended the American Mo- torcycle Institute in Florida. He had previously been employed at Poloron, Lozier and also Standard Steel in Lewistown where he worked for 28 years before retiring. Anthony was a member of St. Paul’s Reformed Church where he served on


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Phyllis M. Bitting

Phyllis M. Bitting, 91, of Valley View Terrace, Belleville, and formerly of Lewistown, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Sept. 10, 1930, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Calvin Bargo Sr. and Dorothy (Eisenhower) Bargo. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn E. (Skip) Bitting, whom she married March 1, 1952; sister, Shirley Bargo and a brother, Calvin Bargo Jr. and daughter-in- law Diana Bitting. She is survived by; children, Jo Ellen Miller and husband, Dennis Sr., of Towson, Md., Carol Bitting, of Lewistown, Mark Bitting, of Carlisle, Kimbra Leister and husband, Randy, of Lewistown and Jeff Bitting and wife, Cathy, of Lewistown; 11 grandchildren, Dennis Miller Jr., Christian Miller, Peter Miller and wife, Molly, Thomas Miller and wife, Charmaine, Joseph Miller and wife, Danielle, Alex Bitting, Olivia Bitting, Jason Leister and wife, Erin, Eric Leister and wife, Olivia, Scott Bitting and wife, Shelby, and Lauren Bitting; and nine great-grandchil-

dren, Ellie, Calvin, Philip, Gracie, Kylee, Jaxson, Brooks, Piper and Alora; sister, Leah Kenepp and husband, Joe, and brother, Barry Bargo and wife, Deborah; and sister- in-law, Peg Bargo, all of Lewistown. Phyllis was Brethren by faith and was married at Maitland Church of the Brethren. She was a 1949 graduate of Derry Township High School. Phyllis was a very giving person and helped raise funds for both arthritis and cancer. She belonged to Penn Highlands Band Boosters and volunteered in multiple organizations wherever her children were involved. Phyllis especially enjoyed the holidays and took pride in decorating her home. She enjoyed being outdoors tending to the flowers and caring for the birds. She was an avid Philadelphia Phillies and NASCAR fan; her favorite driver was Jeff Gordon. She loved her large family and enjoyed spending time with everyone, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Private interment will take place at Juniata Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the care of Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Burnham. Memorial contributions in Phyllis’s memory may be made to: Maitland Church of the Brethren, 315 Crossover Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or Humane Society, 11371 School House Hollow Road, Huntingdon, PA 16652. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

Donald H. Black

Donald H. Black, 94, of Lewistown, passed away peacefully Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. Born Feb. 27, 1927, in western Pennsylvania, he was the son of a coal miner and homemaker, the late Walter E. and Florence (Shaffer) Black. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Alice (Rowland) Black, and siblings, Philip Black, Marion Rose, and Ralph Black. Mr. Black is survived by: son, Timothy Black and wife, Paulette, of Lewistown, and daughter, Joyce Black, of Mechanicsburg; grandchildren, Adam Black, and Seth Black and wife Anjelica; and two great-grandchildren. A child during the Great Depression, his first job was working for a local farmer in the fields and selling vegetables. He later helped keep order at the roller rink as a skate boy. At 17, Donald desperately wanted to join the war effort. When his father finally gave him permission, he walked 20 miles to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He was assigned to

the USS Fond Du Lac for her entire commission, including participation in the Battle of Okinawa, the largest amphibious invasion of the Pacific campaign. Years later, Donald served as reunion coordinator for his shipmates. He always enjoyed organizing and attending the annual event. After the war, he had jobs selling automobiles, repairing miners’ lamps, and selling insurance. He met Alice through mutual friends and they moved to Lewistown when he accepted a sales manager position with American General Life Insurance. He retired from American General over 35 years ago. Enthusiastic travelers, Donald and Alice made sure to see all 50 states, toured across Europe, sailed the coast of South

America, and even visited the Soviet Union. He always planned fun, interesting and memorable summer family vacations. He had wonderful memories of trips they took with friends. Regardless of where they traveled, though, he always felt the United States offered the most beautiful places to visit. In retirement, Donald liked to read periodicals and watch World War II movies and documentaries. He was devoted to his family and his greatest joy was spending time with friends and family. He was a graduate of Ebensburg Cambria High School. Mr. Black was a member of the local Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ebensburg American Legion, and Lewistown Presbyte-

rian Church. A viewing was Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, at HellerHoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown. A second viewing will be held from 12-1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, at the funeral home, followed by the funeral service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Robert Zorn officiating. Interment will take place at Juniata Memorial Park, with military honors by VFW Post 7011. Memorial contributions in Donald’s name may be made to: Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7011, c/o Post Commander Charles Watts, 140 Mountainside Lane, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Linda K. Blessing

Linda K. Blessing, 81, of Lewistown, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021 at her home. Born Aug. 20, 1940 in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Florence (Eisenhower) Logan. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Richard C. Hensal, her second husband, Harry Blessing III, and siblings, Geraldine Hunter, Peach Lucille Boyer, Rodger M. Logan, and Carl Logan, and Barbara Seachrist. Linda is survived by her children, Dawn West, of

Lewistown, Tracy Shawver, of Virginia, Richard Hensal and wife Stephanie, of Virginia, Terri Kauffman, of Lewistown; stepdaughter, Aleta Harpster and husband Mark, of Lewistown; siblings, Fenton L. Logan, of Texas; Joanne Markley and husband John, and Joseph Logan of Mifflintown; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Linda loved camping, traveling and playing bingo. Most of all, she loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A funeral service in loving memory of Linda was Monday, Dec. 13, 2021 at KingBarr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown, with Mr. Travis Stouffer to officiate. There a viewing on Sunday Dec. 12, 2021. Interment will take place in Maitland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Linda’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Seventh-day Adventist Church, 23547 Route 35 N Mifflintown, PA 17059. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome. com.

his wife, Donna L. (White) Boova; his brothers and their wives, Joseph A. Boova and Ellen, Augustus A. Boova and Christina. He is survived by his children, Elizabeth Ann “Beth” Morris and husband Bruce, of Scarsdale, N.Y., and Samuel Anthony “Tony” Boova and wife Jill, of Wilmington, Del.; great-granddaughter Wesleigh Brynn Harrison; grandchildren, Lindsey Harrison and husband Zachary, Hillary Boova Forbrich and husband David and Rebecca Boova Turner and husband Andrew. After college, Sam worked with his father Samuel and brother Joseph at S Boova and Co., commercial food brokers in Lewistown. Later in life, Samuel was employed at Standard Steel as vice president, then at Kentucky Electric Steel

as vice president. Samuel retired from Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission as comptroller after 15 years of service. He was a graduate of Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., where he attended the college preparatory school Grades 7-12. Sam was a devout Catholic and member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Hershey while residing in Hershey, Pa. He was a third degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1338 in Lewistown, where he maintained membership. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 106 N. Dorcas St., Lewistown, PA 17044, with Father William Weary officiating.

There was a visitation held at the church from 11:45 a.m. until time of service. Interment will be private in Juniata Memorial Park and given the current pandemic conditions, the Boova family will be observing COVID-19 precautions to limit risks for those choosing to attend the funeral mass. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Saint Vincent College, the nation’s first Benedictine college, in memory of Samuel and Donna Boova at online donations (charityweb.net). Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

52, of Lewistown, passed away Monday, Dec. 27, 2021 at GeisingerLewistown Hospital. Born Feb. 11, 1969, in Lewistown, to the late Glenn R. Royer Sr. and Frances Ann (Stutzman) Royer. Jodi was a caring and dedicated team leader with Skills of Central PA. She truly enjoyed her job and put all of her heart into helping those she worked with. She passionately loved her family and spending time with them at family Jodi Lynn Brown (Royer), picnics.

Surviving is her husband, Odell Brown; her son, Gannon M. Brown; stepson, Cordell; two stepdaughters, Ariel, Tiffany; two brothers, Glenn R. Royer Jr. and his wife, Michele, Matthew Q. Royer and his wife, Crystal; nieces and nephews, Kali, Bree, Jessica, Quinn, C.J., Madison, Patrick, Sarah; great-nieces and nephews, Bryson, Jalen, Elliott, Mia; and eight precious grandchildren. A service to celebrate Jodi’s life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022,

at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 109 North Third St., Mifflintown, PA 17059. Arrangements are under the care of Central Pennsylvania Cremation Society, 3125 Walnut St., Harrisburg, PA 17109. To send condolences or to share memories, please go to centralpacremation .com. Memorial contributions in Jodi’s honor may be made to Skills of Central PA, c/o The Skills Foundation, 341 Science Park Road, State College, PA 16803.

David “Randy” Boyer, 62, formerly of McVeytown, passed away on Dec. 23, 2021, at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, surrounded by his daughters, brothers and exwife. David was the son of the late Paul and Lucille “Peach” (Logan) Boyer. He is survived by his daughters Lee Ann Boyer and Kay Lynn Boyer, of McVeytown and brothers Paul “Rick” Boyer, of Lewistown and Mark

Boyer of Richmond, Va. David was a 1978 graduate of Lewistown High School. He was employed at Masland/Lear Corp. for over 20 years and finishing his career as an over-theroad truck driver. A memorial service in loving memory of Randy will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown with Pastor John Reed to officiate. There will be a visitation held at the

funeral home from 10 a.m. until time of service. David was an organ donor. He unselfishly saved lives at the end of his life. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Randy’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: CORE, Center for Organ Recovery and Education, 204 Sigma Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

Samuel A. Boova Jr.

Samuel A. Boova Jr., 92, formerly of Lewistown, passed away Friday, Dec. 24, 2021, in Darien, Conn. Born Nov. 21, 1929, in Lewistown, he was the son of the late Samuel Anthony and Margaret M. (Comella) Boova. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by

Jodi Lynn Brown (Royer)

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Mary CadyRubinstein

Mary Cady-Rubinstein of Reedsville, award-winning sculptor, printmaker, innovator, and a fixture in the Central Pennsylvania art community for six decades, has died. She was 94. Her work spanned a variety of mediums and techniques, including wood, stone and cast sculptures, woodcuts, etchings, lithographs and drawings. In the most recent portion of her career, she focused on a novel form that transforms woodcut boards into three-dimensional reliefs, brought to life with rich, earthy, yet striking colors. The subject matter of these “boards” is steeped in the beauty and rawness of the Central Pennsylvania land-

scape, with many images of nature and allegorical scenes reflecting the human condition. Mary was born in 1927 in Houston, Texas to Mamie and Edwin Cady and graduated from Lamar High School. She earned a B.F.A. from the University of Texas under the tutelage of Charles Umlauf, studied at the Arts Students League in New York City under the mentorship of William Zorach, and completed her formal education with an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. She settled in Central Pennsylvania with her former husband, S. Leonard Rubinstein, with whom she had three children. She taught classes and workshops at Penn State University and The Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania. She exhibited widely throughout Pennsylvania, with retrospectives at Juniata College in 2011, and, most recently, at the Art Alliance in 2021. Her process of rigorously researching both techniques and subject matter gave depth and accuracy to her artwork. Her rendering of animal and human bodies reflects an in-depth understanding of anatomy. The armature, clothing, and postures of the figures in her work demonstrate a thorough grasp of the dynamics between humans and their environment. Her illustrations of select scenes in the works of authors such as Franz Kafka, Joseph Conrad and Jerzy Kozinski are powerful interpretations born of disci-

plined study. Mary was deeply influenced by her experiences during the Depression, enforcing a strong belief in the responsibility of society to the less privileged. A common theme in her work is finding meaning in the ordinary acts of people, whether it is a man walking on a winter night, a boy practicing archery or a gathering at a farm show. Mary also had an unwavering respect for nature and, in particular, her beloved dogs, who graced her throughout her life, and the one cat who worked his way in at the end. Mary is survived by: her children, Joshua Rubinstein and his spouse, Scott Wahlquist, Amanda Rubinstein-Stern and her spouse, Martin Stern, and Zachary Rubinstein and his spouse, Alice Julier; grandchildren, Reuben Stern and his spouse, Shanna Slank, Moriah Stern, Zoe Rubinstein and Esme Rubinstein; and great-grandchildren, Akiva Stern and Efraim Stern. A memorial service will be held for Mary at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022 at the East Kishacoquillas Presbyterian Church, 100 Walnut St., Reedsville, PA 17084. The family asks that all attendees wear masks. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania through their website at https://artallianceofcentralpa.org/membership/. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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with cancer. Born Nov. 6, 1999, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Deanna Jo Casner and Juan Bailer, who survives. In addition to her father, she is survived by; siblings, Juan Bailer, Julian Bailer, Jamie Bailer, and Caitee Unger; many cousins; aunts, Jodi Powell and husband, Todd, of Lewistown and Tara Wagner and husband, Brian, of Lewistown; and her McDonald’s family, Kim, Cheri, and staff. She was a Mifflin County High School graduate, Class Kelly M. Casner, 22, passed of 2018. away Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, Kelly worked as a general following a hard fought battle manager at McDonald’s on

Fourth St., Lewistown. She enjoyed softball and loved being with her family and friends. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown. Interment was at Juniata Memorial Park. Memorial contributions in Kelly’s name may be made to: American Cancer Society, 1375 Martin Street, Suite 206, State College, PA 16803. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www. hellerhoenstinefuneralhome. com.

Earlier in adult life, he was employed at Gratton’s Pharmacy in Phillipsburg where he met Joyce. Upon leaving Philipsburg, he went to work for People’s Drug Store in various locations in the Harrisburg, Camp Hill and York markets before settling in Lewistown in the early 1970s where he managed the People’s Drug Store in the Greater Lewistown Plaza for 19 years. Thereafter, he worked for Rite Aid Pharmacy as a floating pharmacist, Bilo Pharmacy in Huntingdon, and later at TLC Pharmacy in Lewistown Hospital which later became Geisinger Pharmacy, where he retired from in 2011. Chuck was known by friends, colleagues and customers to be a hard worker with a good work ethic. But, he also took time to tell some good stories, some of which could be a little ‘‘salty.’’ When Chuck took time for leisure, he loved going out to dinner with Joyce, or spending the afternoon shopping in downtown State College at shops like Jack Harper’s or the Bostonian. Stopping at The Corner Room for a sandwich, soup and coffee topped off the excursion. You could also find him lingering around the car lot at Lash Motors, kicking a few tires and talking cars with their sales team. Naturally, Chuck was a lifelong fan of the Pittsburgh

Pirates and Steelers. Even as a Pitt alum, he was a season ticket holder for Penn State basketball team for many years and attended numerous games with friends and family, and often reminisced about the years they played at Rec Hall. He also followed the Harrisburg Senators baseball team avidly and attended many games with Joyce. His favorite family vacations were to Cape May, New Jersey and to the cabin in Vermont. Chuck was an avid reader. He read roughly one book per week. His favorite genres were mysteries and presidential biographies. Some of Chuck’s best memories are of the times he and Joyce spent playing with their granddaughters. He loved them so much, and he will be missed by all who knew him. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Charles’ memory are respectfully encouraged to: The Mifflin County Library, 123 N. Wayne St., Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www. kingbarrfuneralhome.com.

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Charles H. ‘Chuck’ Christman

Charles H. ‘‘Chuck’’ Christman, 85, of Lewistown, passed away Wed- nesday, Dec. 15, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born June 18, 1936, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of the late Harry and Anne (Shogren) Christman of Pittsburgh. Charles is survived by his loving wife, M. Joyce (Blake) Christman, whom he married on Nov. 10, 1963; his son, Robert Christman, and wife Libby, of Wormleysburg, and grandchildren, Ava and Charlotte Christman. Chuck grew up in Penn Hills and later attended Pitt University School of Pharmacy where he graduated with a bachelor’s in pharmacy, Summa Cum Laude.


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Glen H. Culbertson

Glen H. Culbertson, 98, of Mifflintown (Arch Rock), died at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. He was born March 31, 1923, in Spruce Hill, Juniata County. He was raised by his grandmother Emma Culbertson. On May 23, 1992, he married Mary E. Lauver Culbertson, with whom he was blessed to share almost 22 years of marriage before she preceded him in death on Jan. 28, 2014. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Glen Culbertson Jr., of Latham, N.Y., Dr. Edward Culbertson and his wife Carmen, of Allen, Texas; a stepdaughter, Judy Reece and her husband Ned, step- granddaughter; daughter, Sheryl Saunders, all of Galion, Ohio; a stepdaugh- ter, Joan (Lauver) Clark, of Mifflintown; four grand- children, Jacob, Noah, Isaac and Timothy; eight great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Two stepgrandchildren, Kimberly (Clark) Swartz,

of Mifflintown, Troy Linn Clark, of Lewistown; five step-great-grandchildren, Chantz and Morgan Swartz, Parker, Hayden and Sophia Clark; and a very special friend Dottie Specht, of Mifflintown. Mr. Culbertson’s first wife, Neda E. Phillips and his second wife Ruth E. Miller along with a stepson Ronald H. Clark preceded him in death. Technician 5th Grade Culbertson proudly served his country with the U.S. Army during WWII, where he served in the AsiaticPacific Theater and was part of the Liberation of the Philippines. His memberships included St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Nook, Bucyrus Lodge No. 139 F&AM, A.A.S.R. Valley of Columbus, Grand Lodge of F&AM, and Aladdin Shrine Center, all of Ohio. In 1983, he retired with 35 years of service as a machine operator from Timken Roller Bearing Company, Bucyrus, Ohio. His interests in earlier years were umpiring baseball, officiating football and sports in general. A graveside funeral service was Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Nook, with Vicar Samuel J. Leister officiating. Full military burial honors were accorded by Juniata County Veterans Council. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mr. Culbertson’s memory may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 337, Mifflin, PA 17058. For online tributes and condolences, visit www. brownfuneralhomesinc. com.

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Harriet V. ‘Ginny’ Davis

Harriet V. “Ginny” Davis, 79, of Daland Acres in McAlevy’s Fort, passed away Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, at her home. Born Dec. 25, 1941, in New Castle, she was a daughter of the late F. Kenneth and Jean M. (Tindal) Filban. On Nov. 21, 1993, she married Harold J. Davis, he survives at their home. Also surviving are: her children, Craig H. Davis and wife Victoria of Pipersville; Kenneth J. Davis and wife Krista of State College; Jennifer Nicholson and husband Eric of State College; and Jean Ann (Lukas) Durchuck and husband Paul of McAlevy’s Fort; 10 grandchildren, Thomas and Lillian, Chase and Hunter, Carley, Garrett, Nicolas, and Rachel; and Lukas and Anna, as well as a sister, Nancy McCrumb and husband David of Valley View Home, Lancaster; sisters- in-law, Phyllis Groninger of Carlisle; Doris Zucca and husband Louis of Vineland, N.J.; Marlene Sampsel and husband Michael of Milton; and Jean Davis of McAlevy’s Fort. Along with her parents, she was also preceded in death by two brothers- inlaw, Norman Davis and Wil-

liam Groninger. Ginny was a graduate of New Castle High School class of 1959. She received her associate degree from Youngstown State University and a bachelor of science degree from St. Francis University. Ginny was a certified public accountant and her places of employment included Penn Power, Ted Simpson, Barley Hearn and Company, Huntingdon Area School District where she served as their Business Manager, and she retired from CPA Associates at the age of 75. She served as a Girl Scout, a member of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, AAUW, Huntingdon Area School Board, Huntingdon House Board of Directors, Huntingdon and Mifflin County Historical Societies, and Alpha Tau Gamma Honorary Accounting Fraternity

at Youngstown State University. She was also a member of State College Presbyterian Church. Ginny was an avid reader, she enjoyed gardening, which was inspired by her father, enjoyed doing embroidery, and genealogy. She traced her family tree back over 1,000 years and traced her husband’s family tree back for several centuries. She also loved helping her grandchildren with their “Flat Stanley” projects by creating elaborate stories to describe his visit to her home. In June of 2018 she fulfilled a life-long dream of visiting Ireland with her sister. They participated in a tour with a group from the Willow Valley Senior Living Community. Her funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at West Kishacoquillas Presbyterian

Church in Belleville with Pastor Dean Lindsey officiating. Her family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church on Friday. A luncheon will immediately follow the service in the church social hall. Burial will take place at Burket Cemetery in Warriors Mark. Masking is optional. Should friends desire, memorials may be made in lieu of flowers to: Huntingdon County Library for the children’s collection, 330 Penn St., Huntingdon, PA 16652, or to Lance and Ellen Shaner Cancer Center, 1800 East Park Ave., State College, PA 16803. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, 3813 West Main St., Belleville, PA 17004. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

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IN LOVING MEMORY Katie L. Detweiler

Katie L. Detweiler, 91, of 109A Brookfarm Drive, Belleville, passed away at 5 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at her home. Born March 15, 1930, in Menno Township, she was a daughter of the late Joseph A. and Barbara (Byler) Zook. On Nov. 16, 1950, she married David H. Det-

James E. Delamarter

James E. Delamarter, 73, of U.S. Highway 522 South, McVeytown, passed away Friday, Dec. 24, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Born Aug. 24, 1948, in Ellenville, N.Y., he was a son of the late Edwin and Bernice Delamarter. Also preceding him in death were two sons, Toby L. Delamarter, Eric J. Delamarter; and a sister, Kathy Pennington. Surviving are: a son, Jason L. Delamarter of Lewistown; two granddaughters, Mara E. Delamarter, Hailey R. Delamarter; one great-granddaughter, Oaklee Mendez; and a niece, Cathy Sue Weston of Lewistown. A U.S. Army veteran, he served from 1968-1971 during the Vietnam War era. He was employed at New Holland in Belleville for many years, and later retired as a driver from Zimmerman Truck Lines in Mifflintown. Jim enjoyed collecting and dealing in antiques, stamps and coins. Services will be private. Harshbarger Funeral Home, McVeytown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www. harshbargerfuneral home.com.

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weiler, who preceded her in death on Sept. 29, 2005. Surviving are: her children, Samuel Z. Detweiler and wife Salome of McVeytown, Barbara S. Swarey and husband Mark H. of Mifflinburg, Joseph G. Detweiler and wife Leatha of Winfield, Sara Anna Sharp and husband David S. of Belleville, and David H. Detweiler Jr. and wife Ruth of Greenwood, S.C.;

35 grandchildren, 72 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter, as well as two brothers, Ben Y. Zook of Belleville and Joseph C. Zook of Newmanstown. Katie was preceded in death by a brother, Jonathan Zook and a sister, Lydia Byler. She was primarily a homemaker. She had also done house cleaning for a

number of people and places in the valley. She worked as the cook at Marge’s Restaurant at the sale barn for a number of years as well. She was a member of Valley View Amish Mennonite Church, and she enjoyed working outside in her yard and flower gardens. Her funeral was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, at Valley View Amish Mennonite Church

with Maynard Swarey, Matthew Peachey, and Jesse Zook officiating. Burial was at Locust Grove Cemetery following the service. Her family receive d friends from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

Connie K. Dillman

Connie K. Dillman, 72, of McAlisterville, passed away Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, at the Bridges at Brookline in Mifflintown. Born on Feb. 25, 1949, in Lewistown, Mifflin County, she is the daughter of the late Clyde and Mary (Fogleman) Colyer. On May 2, 1970, she married Dennis A. Dillman Sr., with whom she was blessed to share over 42 years of marriage before his passing on Dec. 3, 2012.

Surviving are: two sons, Dennis A. Dillman Jr. and his wife Jodi and David A. Dillman and his wife Crystal, all of McAlisterville; three granddaughters, Cait lynn Dillman, Cassidy Troutman and her husband Tyson, and Brittany Beas- om and her fiance Juan Bailer; two brothers, North F. Colyer and his wife Elaine and Charles C. Colyer and his wife Miriam “Jane” all of Mifflintown; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by: her

siblings, Margaret Fronk and her husband Owen, Ruth Graybill and her husband Richard E., John Colyer, Dolly Colyer, Bonnie Colyer, and a sister in infancy. Connie was a 1967 graduate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus and was a member of McAlisterville United Methodist Church. She enjoyed word searches, listening to the radio, especially country music, taking care of her dogs, and spending time with her family, especially her granddaughters.

Services were Friday, Dec. 24, 2021, at Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville. Interment was at Lost Creek Mennonite Cemetery, Oakland Mills. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mrs. Dillman’s memory may be made to McAlisterville United Methodist Church, c/o Diana Fosselman, 110 Fosselman Lane, McAlisterville, PA 17049. Online condolences and tributes can be sent to the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

A. Maxine Erb, 90, of Lewistown, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, at her home. Born Oct. 11, 1931, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Frances (Reed) Talen. In addition to her mother, she was also preceded in death by her brother, Harold Hornberg- er. Maxine is survived by her loving husband, Philip H. Erb whom she married April 14, 1961; children, George D. Baughman and wife Debbie, of Reedsville, and William F. Baughman and wife Gail, of Stormstown; siblings, James Fraine and wife Paulene, of Belltown, Donna Baker, of Lewistown, and Arlene

Hassinger and husband Bob, of Lewistown; grandchildren, Jeremiah Baughman and wife Rebecca, Katy Baughman, Doug Baughman, Nick Baughman, and Tom Baughman; and numerous great-grandchildren. Maxine attended Ellen Chapel Church. She enjoyed camping, gardening, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was also very involved with Child Evangelism and the Good News Club. A memorial service in loving memory of Maxine will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, at Ellen Chapel Church,

11764 Ferguson Valley Road, Lewistown, PA 17044, with Pastor Mark Hill and Rev. William Baughman to officiate. There will be a visitation held at the church from 10 a.m. until time of service. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Maxine’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Ellen Chapel Church, 11764 Ferguson Valley Road, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome.com.

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William E. Forshey Sr.

William E. Forshey Sr., 77, of Lewistown, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Born Nov. 28, 1944, in Atkinson Mills, he was the son of the late Paul and Mary (Hastings) Forshey. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Linda Forshey and second wife, Norma Forshey; his son, William Forshey Jr.; and siblings, Paul, Eugene, Carl, Kenneth and Donald Forshey. William is survived by his children, Paul Forshey, and Denver Forshey, both from Pittsburgh, and Tina Forshey and Glen Forshey, both from Lewistown; siblings, Sara Dickson, of Lewistown, John Forshey and wife Cheryl, of Malta, N.Y., Dean Forshey and wife Connie, of Shirleysburg, Mary Reiss, of Hernando, Miss., and Jerry Forshey and wife Shirley, of Lewistown. He was a member of Windy Hill Bible Church. Services were private. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

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Terry I. Goss

Terry I. Goss, 61, of McClure, passed away Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, at her home. Born July 7, 1960, she was the daughter of the late James and Marjorie Hopkins. Terry is survived by: husband, Brian L. Goss; children, Casey S. Goss and Miranda S. Goss, both of McClure; and a brother,

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IN LOVING MEMORY Roxanne M. ‘Roxie’ Goshorn

bara, and Linda D. Whistler and husband, Steven, all of Mifflintown, and James M. Goshorn and wife, Kristie, of Port Royal, six grandchildren, Donald Goshorn, III and wife, Beth, Jonathan Goshorn, Andrea Berrier and husband, Matthew, Julia Beitz and husband, Zack, Adam Goshorn, and Sarah Goshorn, one great-grandson, Gavin Goshorn, and three brothers, Robert Casner, Stanley “Brad” Casner, and William “Bill” Casner. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Esther “Sis” Dunn, Marjorie “Monie” Kistler, Sonja Hockenberry and three

brothers, F. Barry Casner, Henry “Cal” Casner, and Merrill Casner. Roxie worked as a seamstress at Donegal Industries in Mount Joy and Juniata Garment, Mifflin. She then worked at Gene Losch Flooring and Furniture in Thompsontown and had a home daycare for children for many years. She and her husband previously owned Goshorn’s Tavern, Mifflin as well as operating Goshorn Auto Salvage and Towing, Mifflintown from 1968 through 2015. She was a very active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 5863, Mifflintown where she

cooked and cleaned. She also cleaned at the American Legion. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, decorating her house for every holiday, and especially spending time with her family. Services were Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at Guss Funeral Home, Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown. The funeral and burial in Adams Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Crawford-Brubaker Post 5863 VFW Ladies Auxiliary, 24 S. Main St., Mifflintown, PA 17049. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

Curtis Hopkins, of Cresson. She was a graduate of Lewistown High School, Class of 1978. She attended Samuel’s Church in McClure. Early in life, Terry worked for Skills of Central Pennsylvania and the Mifflin-Juniata Foundation for the Blind, now known as NuVisions Center. She enjoyed camping and going to Lake Tobias, car rides, shopping and chatting with her Facebook friends. Terry’s family laid her to rest Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, at Samuel’s Cemetery, Samuel’s Church Road, McClure. Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Burnham, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Wyo. and one great-granddaughter, Elouise Shultz. In addition to her husband and parents, Peggy was preceded in death by one sister, Betty Jane Fenstermacher, and one great-grandson, Caleb Schultz. After graduating from Milton High School, she graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Home Economics. She taught Home Ec for several years in Juniata County and then worked as a caseworker for the Juniata Co. Assistance Office. Her next job was a Home Economist with Penn State Extension and she retired in 1986 from Community Residential Rehabilitation Program, Lewistown. As a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, Mifflintown, she had been active on church council, in WELCA and Junior choir. She also played the piano for church and Sunday school and helped maintain the church library.

Peggy was a former leader of Girl Scout Troop 313 and a member, past matron (1964-65), and organist for many years of Mifflin Chapter No.260 Order of the Eastern Star. She enjoyed cooking, baking, sewing, quilting, reading, knitting, crocheting, playing the piano and working outside with her flowers. She collected cardinals, music boxes, and items by artist, Tasha Tudor. “Nene” was very proud of her grandchildren and loved them dearly. Her funeral was Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, at Guss Funeral Home, Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown. Interment was in Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Juniata Co. Library, 498 Jefferson Street, Mifflintown, PA 17059 or Messiah Lutheran Church, 3 S. Third St., Mifflintown, PA 17059. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

Roxanne M. “Roxie” Goshorn, 79, of Mifflintown (Dogtown), passed away Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Dec. 6, 1941, in Dogtown, she was a daughter of the late Frederick C. and Marjorie M. (Renninger) Casner. Her husband of 56 years, Donald E. Goshorn, Sr., whom she married April 6, 1958, died on Jan. 13, 2015. She is survived by four children, Donald E. Goshorn, Jr. and wife, Christine, Terry A. Goshorn and wife, Bar-

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Raymond Elwood Guthridge

Raymond Elwood Guthridge, 59, of Yeagertown, passed away peacefully at 7 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital, with his wife and daughters at his bedside. Born Dec. 27, 1961, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Donald E. “Jake” Guthridge Sr. and Sidney L. (Wilt) Guthridge. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Richard A. Guthridge Sr. Raymond is survived by: wife, Cathy J. (Wilson) Guthridge; children, Melissa Dell and husband, Joel, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Erica Fox and husband, Andy, of Lewistown; grandchildren, Evie, Jake and Ben Ray Fox; siblings, Donald E. Guthridge Jr. and wife, Annette, of McAlisterville, Brenda J. Polliard and husband, James, of Stafford, Va., and Janice M. Howell and husband, Mark, of Texas;

and sister-in-law, Carol Guthridge, of Lewistown. He was a Chief Logan High School graduate, Class of 1980. Raymond has been a logger since the age of 16, self-employed since 2004. He was a recently saved Christian. Raymond loved his family and friends, especially his grandchildren. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time outdoors. He also enjoyed hunting morel mushrooms and spending time at his camp in New York. Raymond had a natural talent for carving just about anything. He also built rustic furniture and enjoyed chainsaw carving. Many will cherish his whittled pieces of art. At times, he even carved at restaurants, during his hospital stays or just out and about with family and would gift people with his amazing talent. A viewing was Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 North Main St., Lewistown. A graveside service was Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, at Mt. Rock Cemetery, Oakland Avenue, Lewistown, with Pastor Mike Bailey officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Raymond’s memory may be made to Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, PO Box 631, Lewistown, PA 17044-0631. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Craig Harling James W. Holbrook Jr.

James W. Holbrook Jr., 71, of Reedsville, passed away Dec. 2, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Born Nov. 20, 1950, in Sewickley, he was preceded in death by his father James W. Holbrook Sr., mother, Regina (Rigby) Holbrook and an older brother George. James is survived by his

Bessie M. Harklerode

Bessie M. Harklerode, 92, of Lewistown, passed away Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, at Ohesson Manor Nursing Home. Born March 9, 1929, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Irene (Mida) Campbell. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband Charles W. Harklerode Sr.; and siblings, Charles Campbell Jr. and Filo Campbell.

Bessie is survived by her son, Charles Harklerode Jr. and wife Chris, of Lewistown; her sister, Pearl Taylor, of Cleveland, Ohio; grandchildren, Lt. Allison Conforte and husband Anthony, of Okinawa, Japan, and Erin Harklerode, of Fort Worth, Texas; and great-grandchildren, Andrew and Alexander Conforte. She was a member of Yeagertown United Methodist Church. Earlier in life, Bessie was employed at Arrow Shirt Factory, Sears Roebuck, and

Co. and later owned and operated Boring’s Plumbing and Heating alongside her husband. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Details of a public celebration of life service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com

Craig A. Harling, 54, of Mount Pleasant Mills, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Aug. 10, 1967, in Lewistown, he is a son of Fern (Dunn) Harling of Mifflin and the late Walter “Butch” Harling. Surviving are his daughter, Emily Harling of Harrisburg; his son, Craig “Junior” Harling of Mount Pleasant Mills; a stepdaughter, Brandi Eshelman and husband, Joe, of Richfield; his brother, Terry W. Harling and wife, Susan,

of Mifflintown; a stepgrandson, Jasper Eshelman; and Craig’s companion, Heather Reichenbach, of Mount Pleasant Mills. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his wife, Emma, on June 10, 2017, and his mother-in-law, Joanne Schrader. Craig was a master carpenter. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, crafts, and he especially loved his family and being with his children. Services were Wednes-

day, Dec. 29, at Guss Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Third Street, Mifflintown. The funeral with Pastor Terry Shaffer officiating, will be held at the convenience of the family and the interment in Dressler’s Ridge United Methodist Church Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to benefit his son and sent to any branch of Juniata Valley Bank to the Craig Harling Jr. account. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

brother Harold Holbrook of New Bloomfield, and his sister Janet Garlikov of Dayton, Ohio. He considered his great- est accomplishments in life his four children, Angel Holbrook of Freeport, Fla., James L. Holbrook of Delaware Water Gap, Brandon Holbrook of Reedsville, and Gina Mitchell of Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. James was also blessed with 10 grandchildren.

James spent over 40 years as a trucker. He enjoyed classic country music, pretending to be a cowboy and frequenting many dive diners, his favorite being Red’s Diner. When he wasn’t in his truck, he could usually be found behind the wheel of his jeep, taking his time getting wherever he was headed, because he was always on his own schedule. James was an original, with his signature

mohawk, cut off shorts, and mismatched bright converse sneakers. James will be remembered for his unique sense of humor and outlook on life. He will be missed by his family and friends. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown.

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Howard S. Hoover

Howard S. Hoover, 85, of Church Street, Newton Hamilton, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021. Born Feb. 1, 1936, in Newton Hamilton, he was the son of the late Charles B. and Martha LaRue (Meyers) Hoover. He is survived by his five children, Judy D. Harshbarger and husband, Ronald, of McVeytown, Kathleen A. Klouser and husband, Clint, of Elizabethville, Jeffrey H. Hoover and wife, Ginger, of McVeytown, Janet S. Lancaster and husband, John, of New Paris, and Kristene H. Smith and husband, Rodney, of Sewickley; 18 grandchildren; 30 great- grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Preceding him in death

John L. Hostetler

were his beloved wife of 62 years, Shirley I. Hoover; two siblings, Herbert Hoover and Betty Miller Hicks; and two step brothers, Dale Hoover and Edward Hoover. Howard, worked as a laborer for Ford New Holland for 38 years before retiring at age 55. He enjoyed being in his garage woodworking and restoring tractors. He also enjoyed gardening and tinkering on clocks. He served his country in the Army Reserves and the National Guard. His children were the center of his world along with his pup dog, Lizzie. A funeral service will be held at noon on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, at Harshbarger Funeral Home, 3 S. Market St., McVeytown, with Pastor Brian Myfelt officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Cemetery, Newton Hamilton. A viewing will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of service Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Newton Hamilton United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 337, Newton Hamilton, PA 17075. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.harshbargerfuneralhome.com. John L. Hostetler, 67, of Mifflin, passed from the loving arms of his wife into the loving arms of Jesus on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021, at Texas Health Southwest Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, surrounded by his family. Born May 18, 1954, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Solomon and Nancy (Hostetler) Hostetler. He is survived by his first love, Helen (Yeater) Hostetler, whom he married Sept. 12, 2020; one step-daughter, Deedre Mitchell and husband, Clint, of Thompsontown; three grand-

Elam K. Hostetler

Ralph H. Hoover Jr., 86, of Port Royal, passed away Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Jan. 21, 1935, in Windsor Park, York County, he was the only son of the late Ralph H. and Olive (Ruppert) Hoover Sr. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Mary Ann “Sue” Hoover, whom he married Oct. 27, 1956; two children, Thomas H. Hoover of Port Royal and Sally Lizardi and husband, Matthew, of Beavertown; five grandchildren, Sara Sweger and husband, Kurt, Luke Hoover, Jeremy Hoover, Brittany Hoover, and Benjamin Lizardi; and three great-grandchildren,

Jakob Sweger, Jayde Sweger, and Mila Grace Hoover. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant son, Brian Warren Hoover. He graduated from North York High School. Ralph worked as a screen roller at New York Wire and ran the printing press at Standard Register, both in York, but his main occupation was being a dairy farmer. He was a member of Port Royal Lutheran Church and was active in many local farming organizations. Because of his dedication to farming, he didn’t have time for a lot of hobbies, but after he retired, he and Sue enjoyed going on cruises. His service was private and held at the convenience of the family with Pastor Matthew Schuster officiating. Interment was in Old Church Hill Cemetery, Port Royal. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Port Royal Lutheran Church, PO Box 267, Port Royal, PA 17082, or to the charity of the donor’s choice. Guss Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Third Street, Mifflintown, is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

Elam K. Hostetler, 90, of 114 Poe St., Belleville, entered peacefully into rest at his home on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. He was born on Nov. 23, 1931, in Belleville, a son of the late Noah D. and Mattie (King) Hostetler. On Oct. 26, 1960 he married Savilla (Yoder) Hostetler, who preceded him in death on July 15, 2007. Surviving are: his five children, Lena Stuter and husband Gary of Milroy; Steven Hostetler and wife Rose of Chestertown, Md.; John Hostetler and wife Twila of Belleville; Martha Hostetler of Belleville, and David Hostetler and wife Karla of Middleburg; eight grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; four sistersin-law, Dorothy Yoder, Naomi Yoder and husband Louis, Mary Yoder, and Nancy Beachy as well as two brothers-in-law, Kore Yoder and wife Susanna and Raymond Yoder and wife Anne. Elam was the last of his immediate family to pass from this earth. He was preceded in death by, his siblings, Ada, Nancy, Liz-

zie Kauffman and her husband Kore, Ben Hostetler and his wife Ada, Alvin Hostetler and his wife Ruth Ann, Sadie, and Sollie Hostetler and his wife Anna. He was a dairy farmer for 32 years, and he worked at Peachey Foods as a butcher part-time. After selling the cows, he worked at AJ Peachey’s for 18 years. He enjoyed landscaping, taking care of his orchard on the farm, gardening, cooking apple butter, and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and singing with the Big Valley Men’s Chorus. Elam was a member of Valley View Amish Mennonite Church. His funeral was Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at Valley View Amish Mennonite Church with Jesse Zook, Loren Yoder, Matthew Peachey and Eli King officiating. Burial was at Locust Grove Cemetery. Arrangements were under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

children, Ryan, Avery and Jax Mitchell, all of Thompsontown; and his beloved dog, Mojo. Also surviving are one brother, William Hostetler and wife, Lori, of McClure; two sisters, Barbara McKnight and husband, John, of McClure and Bonnie Cavanaugh of Lewistown, a niece, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Nancy Boyer and Brenda Jones; one nephew, Jason Cavanaugh and one brother-in- law,

Lloyd Cavanaugh. He was educated in schools throughout Pennsylvania and Ohio. John was a self-employed semi-truck driver for 45 years. He worked many years for D&T Trucking in Minnesota where he received numer- ous awards. He currently worked for M&R Trucking in Wisconsin. He attended River Church, Mifflintown. He loved traveling. He enjoyed trips to Outer Banks, and while driving truck, he traveled to every state except Alaska and Hawaii. At one

time in his life, he went to Belize on a mission trip to help build a church. He loved riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycles. But most of all, he loved his family. He loved attending his grandchildren’s activities and sporting events. He was very devoted to his entire family and treasured all the times he spent with them. John had a great sense of humor. He was a very kind and generous man, who would help anyone in need. He was much loved by many and will be very sadly missed. His memorial service will

be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, at River Church with Pastor Robert Landis officiating. There will be an opportunity to visit with his family from 1 p.m. until the time of the services. In lieu of flowers, contributions in John’s name may be made to River Church, 105 CJEMS Lane, Mifflintown, PA 17059. Arrangements are in the care of Brown Family Crematory, Fort Worth, Texas, and Guss Funeral Home Inc., Mifflintown. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

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IN LOVING MEMORY Thomas Daniel Hostetler Thomas Daniel Hostetler, 89, of Altamont, Tenn., passed on to his reward Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, after a gradual decline. He was born on Jan. 14, 1932, in Belleville, a son of Daniel Kory (D.K.) and Nancy Peachy Hostetler. He was a member of Cumberland Mennonite Fellowship. On Nov. 21, 1959, he married Esther Lois Bawel, of Belleville, and they were blessed with four children. Thomas spent his 1W service at Fro Brothers Home in Sturgis, Mich., and at a builders unit at Mathis, Texas. He spent his younger working years with his dad and brother in a building supply business. In his retirement years, the family moved to Altamont, Tenn., where he enjoyed a quiet life of raising chicken for Tyson for 30 years. He enjoyed making friends and sharing his faith by offering pocket calendars to anyone he met. Thomas and Esther lived in their mountain home until he reached the

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age of 85. The past four years he was lovingly cared for by his family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Lloyd Hostetler and a daughter- in-law, Ruthann Kurtz Hostetler. He is survived by his wife, Esther; four children, James Thomas Hostetler (Merna) of Livingston, Ala., Lois Elisabeth Troyer (Melvin) of Crossville, Tenn., Anna Ruth Reed (Scott) of Woodleaf, N.C., and Matthew Mark Hostetler (Keturah) of Huntland, Tenn.; 26 grandchildren; and 36 greatgrand- children. A viewing and family visitation was held at Mount Moriah Church in Crossville, Tenn., Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021. A funeral service was conducted Monday, Nov. 29, 2021, at Cumberland Mennonite Fellowship in Altamont, Tenn., with Daniel Horst and Wayne Diller officiating. Raymond Summers handled the committal service. Online condolences may be made at www.eatonfuneralservice.com.

Lewistown, passed away at 7:51 a.m. Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at his home. Born in Yeagertown on Dec. 19, 1935, and older than dirt, he was a son of the late Lloyd B. Kahler and Ethel E. (Bishop) Kahler Bailey. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters. C. “Dick” is survived by: children and grandchildren, Pamela Hrubochak and husband, Gary, of Lewistown, Vicki Kahler and partner, Jeff Graham, of Henderson,

Lewistown, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Feb. 3, 1956, in Lewistown, he was the son of the late Newton and Kathleen (Bowsman) Hower. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Ronnie Hower. He is survived by his loving wife, Vicki (Goss) Hower; children, Christopher Hower, of Harrisburg, and Douglas Hower and wife Miranda, of Belleville; siblings, Robert Hower, of McClure, Larry Hower and wife Linda, of Randy L. Hower, 65, of Texas, and Shirley Johns, of

Lewistown; and grandchildren, Ian, Ty, and Noah Hower. Randy honorably served his country in the United States Air Force from 1975-79. Earlier in life, he was employed at Masland Industries and Lear Corporation for over 25 years, and later at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital until his retirement in 2018. In his free time, he enjoyed camping, fishing, wood-working, and shooting at Mifflin County Pistol Club. Most of all, Randy enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. A funeral service in loving memory of Randy was Mon-

day, Dec. 20, 2021, at Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church, 99 Taylor Drive, Reedsville, PA 17084. Interment will take place in Dormantown Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are respectfully encouraged to: Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church, 99 Taylor Drive, Reedsville, PA 17084. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

Scott A. Johnson

Scott A. Johnson, 53, of Elizabethtown, passed away Friday, Dec. 24, 2021, in the M.S. Hershey Medical Center. Born in Lewistown on Aug.16, 1968, he was the son of Marlin C. and Judy A. Schmidt Johnson of McVeytown. Scott worked as the marketing and communication director for Scaringi Law. He earned his master’s degree from Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law.

Scott served as the President of the Meghan M. Johnson Scholarship Fund, and was a DJ for WHYL radio station in Carlisle. Scott loved watching and collecting movies, gardening, and collecting model trains. He was a member of the Spring Run Church of the Brethren. In addition to his parents, Scott is survived by his daughter, Rachael C. Johnson, of Hummelstown; and a sister, Katharyn MacDonald, wife of Sam, of Willow Spring, N.C. Scott was preceded in

death by his daughter, Meghan M. Johnson on Nov. 21, 2017. A memorial service for Scott will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Meghan M. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund online at www. meghanmjohnson.org or mailed to Rachael Johnson at 27 Sweet Arrow Drive, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Online condolences may be shared at www.trefzandbowser.com.

C. “Dick” retired in 1995 from International Peripheral Systems (IPS) as a machinist. He loved golfing, NASCAR, football and his animals. Per his wishes, there will be no services. The family wishes to send a special thank you to Dr. Kimberly Kolonich for her care through the years and to Audrey and Heidi of Geisinger Hospice who provided great comfort to him in his last days. In lieu of flowers, me-

morial contributions in C. “Dick’s” memory may be made to Rescue Our Furry Friends (ROFF), PO Box 6, Lewistown, PA 170440006. Dad, we know you never liked to say goodbye, so until we meet again, Love you, Tood ah lu. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Nev., her son, Cliff Conner, of Lewistown, Mark Kahler, of Lewistown, and Nicole Kahler, of Lewistown, and her children, Clayton Kahler Casner, of Lewistown, Hunter Casner, of Lewistown, and Chase Cooper, of Shoals, Ind. Also surviving are: siblings, Lloyd Kahler and family, of Tennessee, and Joan Johnson and family, of Florida, and friends, Butch, Wacko and Wendell, who were always there for him. He was a graduate of Chief Logan High School.

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Dennis I. Kearns

Dennis I. Kearns, 77, of Bushnell Florida passed away on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Born March 1, 1944 he was the son of Irving and Vera Kearns of Lewistown. Denny is survived by his wife Nancy (McBride) Kearns of 37 years whom he married in June 1984. He is also survived by daughters Lori Thomas and husband Michael of Reedsville, Teresa Kearns, and companion, Alec Tomlinson, of Lewistown, stepson Christopher Stroup of Bushnell, Florida and daughter in law Lori Kearns, of Broad Run, Virginia. He was preceded in death by his son Paul Kearns of

Broad Run, Virginia. Along with his children, Denny is survived by 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He graduated from Chief Logan High School, class of 1962. Upon graduation he enlisted in the Army and served until 1965. Denny began working at Standard Steel in Burnham as a machinist where he worked 41 years until his retirement in 2006. Denny served as post commander of American Legion Post 287 in Milroy and was a member of the VFW Post 10084 in Lake Panasoffkee, Fla. He was a member of the Lake County Eagles Aerie No. 4273 in Okahumpka, Fla., Moose Lodge in Lewistown and also a life member of the Decatur Sportsmans Club and Kreamer Sportsmans Club. He was an avid gun collector and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and boating in Florida. His quiet time was often spent writing poetry about things he loved: family, friends, wildlife and nature. Many of his poems were published. Denny enjoyed riding his motorcycle and fun runs for various organizations raising money for animal rescue groups and local club programs. Memorial contributions can be made to the organization of your choice.

Anna Mary Kline

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Anna Mary Kline, our loving and devoted grandmother, mother, wife and friend to all whose lives she touched. On Dec. 1, 2021, she left us peacefully with her family by her side at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born in Mifflin County,

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Nov. 15, 1936, to the late Arthur and Mary (Hummel) Snook, Anna Mary was the eldest of 22 children. Anna’s passing ends a 67year marriage reunion with her surviving husband and forever soulmate, George E. Kline, of McClure. They were married on July 18, 1954. Anna Mary was the beloved mother of: son, Kenneth (Cindy) Kline, of McClure, his children, Shane Kline, (late) Brett Kline, Randy (Jamie) Kline, and Robin (Timothy) Grove; daughter, Dottie (Mike) Bollinger, of Florida, their children, Casey (Rinda) Bollinger, Jerry (Jessica) Bollinger, Vincent (Jesica) Bollinger; daughter, Barb (Carl) Hopple, of Beavertown, their children, Brian (Sonya) Brower, Branden (Karrah) Brower, Mindy (Chad) Kreamer, Kelly (Dan) Renninger, and Emily (Brian) Billett, and daughter, Connie (late, Paul) Burge, of Middleburg, their

children, Tamra Mitchell, Scott Burge, Angela (Greg) Hockenberry, and Sonya Engstron. Anna was also the proud great-grandmother of 34 and great-great-grandmother of 12. Anna is also survived by sisters, Betty Bailey, Martha Bonson, Grace Hunter, Jane Rittenhouse, Ellen Singleton, Carol Sercu, Gloria Matsko, Edna Bates, Jessie Davis, and Kathryn Allen, and brothers, Allen, Charles, Christopher and Lee Snook. She was predeceased by: her parents, Arthur and Mary; stepmother, Arla (Weader) Snook; grandson, Brett Kline; brothers, Russell, Arthur Jr., Donald, Samuel, Patrick and Glenn Snook; sister, Virginia Roe; and son-in-law, Paul Burge Jr. In Anna’s early years, she was employed at Kinney’s Shoe Factory, Lewistown Hospital and Kirby’s Manufacturing. Anna and her husband spent many years hauling the Amish and built

many strong family bonds within the Amish community. Anna and her husband spent many long days in their butcher shop with their family by their side. Anna Mary will always be remembered for her artistic design of doilies that will be cherished forever in her family’s heart. Most of all, she loved her family and friends and instilled good values in her children and grandchildren that have served them well. She will be dearly missed and will remain forever in our hearts. Services were Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, at Samuel’s Church, 480 Samuel’s Church Road, McClure. Graveside service and interment were at Samuel’s Church Cemetery. Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Burnham, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefunera lhome.com.

Gary T. Lane

band Jude, of Nazareth; and grandchildren, Liam A. Lane, and Julia M. and Charles G. Sandt. Gary was employed at FMC Corporation and Avtex Fibers Inc. in Lewistown, retiring in 1995 after 31 years of service. He attended Trinity United Church of Christ in Lewistown. In his free time, he enjoyed restoring antique radios, most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

A funeral service in loving memory of Gary was Friday, Dec. 24, 2021 at King-Barr Funeral Home, 120 Logan St., Lewistown with Pastor Craig Munnell to officiate. Private interment was in Mt. Rock Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome. com.

Gary T. Lane, 77, of Lewistown, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Aug. 31, 1944 in Lewistown, he was the son of the late Delwin S. and Louise O. (Varner) Lane. Gary is survived by his loving wife, Ellen (Fultz) Lane, whom he married on Nov. 3, 1973; children, Aaron D. Lane and wife Carla, of Lewistown, and Susanne N. Sandt and hus-

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Betty J. Lash

Betty J. Lash, 73, of New Lancaster Valley Road, Milroy, passed away Wednesday morning, Dec. 1, 2021, at her home. Born Dec. 3, 1947 in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Milton F. “Mink” Dobson, Sr. and Evelyn K. (Rhodes) Dobson. Her husband, Thomas M. Lash, whom she married Sept. 2, 1966, survives. Also surviving are: children, Theresa L. Wolf and companion Harim Wilt of New Lancaster Valley, Angela C. Lash and companion James Hackenberg of New Lancaster Valley, Lacey Jaye Lash, at home; a brother, Milton F. Dobson Jr. and wife Betty of New Lancaster Valley; grandson, Shawn T. Wolf; great-grandson, Mason M. Wolf. Earlier in life she worked at Green Gables, Laskaris Restaurant and Toadie Land. Services were Sunday, Dec. 5 at Bohn Funeral Home and Monday, Dec. 6, 2021. Interment was be in the New Lancaster Valley Cemetery. For online condolences visit Bohnfuneralhome.com.

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A. Frank Leister, 80, of McClure, passed away Monday, Dec. 27, 2021, at Ohesson Manor Nursing Home. Born June 10, 1941, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Albert and Dora (Wyland) Leister. Frank is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy

(Keller) Leister; children, Stacy Philistine and husband Michael, of Reading, and Christina Leister, of LeRoy, N.Y.; siblings, Jack Leister and wife Sandy, and William Leister and wife Nancy, all of McClure; and six grandchildren. Frank was a member of St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran in Alfarata. Earlier in life, he was employed as a lab tech-

nician at Lewistown and Reading Hospitals. Later, he was employed at Wilson’s Gas Station in Lewistown and lastly at The McCoy House in Lewistown as a curator. Frank will be remembered for his love of history and his love for his family. Services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr

Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Frank’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: The American Diabetes Association, 2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900, Arlington, VA 22202. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome.com.

Yeagertown, passed into the arms of the Lord peacefully on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, surrounded by his family. He was born in Lewistown on Jan. 3, 1945 to the late Charles and Sarah (Miller) Lynch. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Gayle M. (Kenepp) Lynch. Son Matthew Lynch and wife Nicole, Daughter Marla (Lynch) Wright and fiance Kevin Zimmerman, Adopted son Charles Wileman. Grandchildren Hunter Larry V. Lynch, 76, of Wright, Jessa (Wright) Ha-

gans and husband Christian, Garrett Lynch, Gracie Lynch and great-granddaughter Josie Hagans. Larry was the owner/ operator of Lynch’s Body Shop in Lewistown and owner of Lynch Rentals. Later he entered into a partnership with Confer Toyota. He loved southern gospel music, camping and riding his scooter, open shirt and all. Along with his passion for world news and stock market trading, he thrived on sharing his opinion with you, whether you wel-

comed it or not. All those know Larry have their own story to tell. Larry is also survived by brother Charles Lynch, husband of Peg, Dottie Kenepp, wife of Richard, Timothy Lynch, husband of Janna, Daniel Lynch husband of Linda, and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: sisters, Carol Bigler, wife of Lew, Barbara Aumiller, wife of Ike, and Cynthia Long, wife of Michael. A celebration of life ser-

vice was Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021 at New Life Church, 101 N Beech St., Burnham, PA 17009. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105, or charity of one’s choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown, PA. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome.com.

Larry V. Lynch

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Carol J. ‘Red’ (McKnight) Maben

Carol J. “Red” (McK-

night) Maben, 86, of Reedsville, passed away Sunday morning, Dec. 12, 2021, at William Penn Healthcare, Lewistown. Born March 8, 1935, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late David E. and Emily (Morrow) McKnight. Her husband, Samuel C. Maben, preceded her in death, April 21, 2006. Surviving are: a daughter, Fleta M. Maben; granddaughter, Beth A. Snyder and husband Billie; great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Caitlyn, Alyssa Snyder; a very special great-great-granddaughter, Arianna Kurtz; a sister Patricia Underhill. She was preceded in death by

siblings: Hilton, David “Bill,” Helen, Maye, John, Blair “Wesley,” Hue, Lillian, Atha, and Vivian. She had worked at Fisher Electronics, Scotty’s Fashion and Bohn Funeral Home. She loved all her nieces and nephews and everyone she knew. Her cats, Jeff and Tommy meant a lot to her. She especially enjoyed spending time with her great-grandchildren and great-great-granddaughter. Services were Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, at Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with Pastor Jean Ward officiating. For online condolences visit Bohnfuneralhome. com.


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Mildred (Mickey) I. Majestic

Mildred (Mickey) I. Majestic, 93, passed away peacefully in her sleep at Legacy Place Cottages in Allentown on Dec. 6, 2021. For over 50 years Mickey devoted her life to her public ministry as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She is survived by three children, Steven Majestic Sr., and wife, Darlene from Lewistown, Joseph Majestic, and wife, Fran from Reading, and Helen (Sissy) Majestic-Burgess, and her husband, Tom, from Bloomsburg. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Steven Majestic Jr., and wife, Holly, Brett Majestic Jr., and companion, Holly Hummel, Ryan Majestic, and wife, Heather, Jennifer Jones, and husband,

Marshall ‘Hoolie’ W. McKalips Jr.

Marshall “Hoolie” W. McKalips Jr., 72, of McClure, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021. On Sunday, Dec. 26, there was a hell of a “Rock Show in Heaven.” Friends knew him as the great and powerful Hoolie; he rode into the great beyond to meet up with Calvin, Aunt Jane, Shultz and Crawdaddy. Full of life and always up for a good time, a rock show or playing the harps, he would do

Tyler, Matthew Majestic, and wife, Lauren, Jarrett Puterbaugh, and wife, Chelsea, Megan Tichenor, and husband, Aaron, and Austin Puterbaugh. She is also survived by 10 greatgrandchildren, Britini Wilson, Samantha Wilson, Atticus Puterbaugh, Erik Tichenor, Gwen Tichenor, Zachary Majestic, Derek Majestic, Catlyn Rhoades, LaRissa Gladfelter, Mikayla Pupo-Haley and 11 great-great-grandchildren, Bailey, Bentley, Blaine, Archer, Bentyn, Oaklyn, Haiden, Jaiyden, Laiylah, Aryana, and Lyndon. She was also survived by five siblings, Dorothy Bradley from Burnham, Helen Strange, from California, Ronald Royer, from Lewistown, Edward Royer, from Burnham, and Charles Royer, from Lewistown. She was preceded in death by two children, Elle Alexander and Michael Majestic, and by 11 siblings, Betty Kaiser, Gladys Seiler, Mary Henry, Elle Smith, John Bender, Fred Royer, William Franklin Royer Jr., Glenn Royer, Robert Royer, James Royer, and Marlin Royer, a granddaughter Tracy Wilson and a great-grandson Ryan Palladino. A memorial service over Zoom is being planned.

Louise Elaine May

Louise Elaine May, 94, of Pleasant Gap, passed away peacefully Friday evening, Dec. 3, 2021, at The Oaks Manor, Pleasant Gap. Louise was born at home in Reedsville, on Oct. 29, 1927, to Clarence R. (Red) Nale and Anna E. Bodtorf. She was the eldest of five children. Louise graduated from Reedsville High School. Following high school, she traveled by train to attend nursing school at Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg. Louise worked at a physician’s office in Milroy, and then at a hospital in Norfolk, Va.

anything for anyone. He loved music. His best buddy and son Matt would go with him on many adventures and concerts. Born in Shanksville, the son of Marshall W. and Anna McKalips, he was a child of the ‘60s and let everyone know it, especially his sister Nellene Molek Bunting who he would drive crazy with his antics and his brother Dennis McKalips. He was the dad to Marshall W. McKalips III, Kristian “Chimm Chimm” McKalips, Matthew “Matty” McKalips, and stepson Jimmy Blakeslee,

Louise met her husband Earl May when he brought an injured person from a motor vehicle accident into her workplace. Louise was engaged at Green Gables Restaurant in Lewistown. Earl and Louise married on Oct. 28, 1948. Louise lived in Norfolk, Va., from 1948-50 while her husband served in the US Navy. Thereafter, they settled in Peru, Pa., where they raised turkeys for sale to purchase their first car. Louise enjoyed residing in the home built by her husband for over 50 years before moving to a cottage at The Oaks campus, Pleasant Gap. Louise assisted in managing Pleasant Gap Hardware and Appliance Store for over 26 years. She also hosted numerous community activities held at the family’s “Camp Earl,” on Old Greens Valley Road, in the Nittany Mountains. During the holiday season, Louise would walk up to Big Rock, collecting trailing pine along the way to make Christmas wreaths. Louise was devoted to community service. She is a past worthy matron (1979) Order of the Eastern Star, Lewistown Chapter No. 283. She is a past president of Pleasant

four grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and his favorite sister-in-law, Betty Ann. You would see him wearing his bandanas traveling with his best friend, Barry Parson. He took his faithful golden retrievers, Maxine and Quinn, for walks through his home town of McClure no matter what kind of weather, they came first. They sit here now waiting for him to get home. And me, his wife, Mary Theresa McKalips, there were many times I could not keep up with him and didn’t even try. Yes Hoolie, I love you so

Gap Women’s Club. Louise was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gap, and participated in the quilting group. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, she counseled patients through the ACS “Reach to Recovery” program. Louise and Earl sponsored Fresh Air Fund children from New York city for many summers. For fun, Louise enjoyed strolling the farm fields behind her home and walking the railroad tracks to Pleasant Gap Fish Hatchery. Louise was an active member of Logan Grange No. 109 and completed the 7th Degree, which is the highest national level. She was both a “tenter” and camper at Grange Fair, Centre Hall. Louise was an avid golfer; she had a gentle swing and was an excellent putter. She particularly enjoyed playing in the Tuesday morning ladies league at Nittany Country Club. She was a big PSU football fan and watched many games in the stands or at home. Louise was also a “snowbird;” traveling to her winter home in Deerfield Beach, Fla. In their retirement years, Louise and Earl took trips and cruises to various locations through-

much. I will miss you forever, you are the love of my life. I want to thank Kathy Keefer, the mother of Marshall and Kristian “Chimm Chimm” and our friend, “Cork” Pannebaker for their thoughts on this obituary. As per his request, there will be no services held. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome. com.

out the world. Louise is survived by her son, Dennis (Dan) May (Bellefonte), her daughters, Darlene Marley (Centre Hall) and Debra Price-Bench (State College); her brother Clarence Nale and sisters, Mary Hawk, Hazel Madden and Frances Krick. Louise has seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Earl Edward May, daughters, Sharlene A. May and Cynthia Diane May; and her brother Charles L. Nale. No memorial service is planned at this time due to COVID. Burial place is the Centre County Memorial Park, College Township. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to: The Oaks, Pastoral Care Department, 200 Rachel Drive, Pleasant Gap, PA 16823; or the St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 160 N. Main St., Pleasant Gap, PA 16823. Arrangements are under the direction of Wetzler Funeral Service Inc. in Bellefonte. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.com.

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R. Gene McKelvey

Richard Gene McKelvey, 90, passed away peacefully Dec. 22, 2021, at home in Reedsville. Gene was born March 22, 1931, to Clyde Raymond and Fannie Mae (Rice) McKelvey in Altoona. He is survived by his wife, Shirley (Venerick) McKelvey; his son, Timothy and partner, Greg; his grandson, Rick, and wife, Kelly; his great-grandchildren, Gavin, Olivia and Caleb; his nephew, John, and wife, Audrey; and many other nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, Rick, and by his

brothers and sister. Gene graduated from Altoona High School in 1951 and worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Later, he worked as an insurance agent with American General Life Insurance Co. Gene had much to be grateful for and proud of in this life, most especially his two boys and his 70year marriage to Shirley. He served his country for eight years in the U.S. Air Force, including a tour of duty in Korea, and achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant. In addition, he and Shirley founded Boal Gap Kennels, a successful business venture of 15 years. Gene was a lifelong member of the Glen Burnie, Md., Lodge of Freemasons. He was also a member of Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church, whose fellowship he valued and appreciated. A service will take place at the convenience of the family. Contributions in Gene’s memory may be made to Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church, 99 Taylor Drive, Reedsville, PA 17084, or the charitable organization of donors’ choosing. For online condolences, visit Bohnfuneralhome.com.

John Charles McKinnon Jr.

John Charles McKinnon Jr., 63, of Lewistown, passed away at 5:21 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, at his home. Born Dec. 18, 1957, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late John Charles McKinnon Sr. and Lorraine (Dillman) McKinnon. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Julie (Ream) McKinnon, who died Aug.

Ralph F. Meachum Jr.

Ralph F. Meachum Jr., 95, of Belleville, passed away at 5:25 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, at his home. Born Aug. 11, 1926, in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Ralph F. Meachum Sr. and Ruth A. (Seamans) Meachum. He is survived by Edith M. (Miller) Meachum, whom he married June 23, 1951. They celebrated 70 1/2 years together. He is survived by children, Kathleen R. Boop of Belleville, Cynthia A. Meachum of Las Vegas, Nev., Andrew L. Meachum of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchildren, David Ray and wife Amy and their children

17, 2016. John is survived by: children, John Charles McKinnon III and Jessica McKinnon Romig and husband, Richard Romig, both of Lewistown; grandchildren, Kennedy and Payton Romig and Drew Finkenbiner; and sister, Traci McKinnon, of McClure. He was a graduate of Chief Logan High School, Class of 1974. John was employed by First Quality as a forklift operator in the shipping department. He loved fishing and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. John also enjoyed attending auctions and public sales. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www. hellerhoenstinefuneralhome. com.

Fay A. McKnight, 78, formerly of Reedsville and Mechanicsburg, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, at Cumberland Crossing, Carlisle. Born May 17, 1943 in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Donald E. and Virginia L. (Berkheimer) Yetter. Her husband, Hilton M. McKnight Jr., pre-

ceded her in death, April 28, 2020. Surviving are: nephews, Joseph A. Yetter Jr. and wife Joy of McClure, and Todd R. Yetter and wife Mary of Wilmington, Del. She was preceded in death by a brother: Joseph A. Yetter Sr. Fay was a 1961 graduate of Kish High School and a 1966 graduate of Albert Einstein School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She worked as a registered nurse at various hospitals and nursing homes. She also received a degree from Liberty University later in life. There will be a funeral service at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, at Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville with Pastor Judy Strayer officiating. Family will receive friends one hour before the funeral. Interment will be in Juniata Memorial Park, Lewistown. For online condolences visit Bohnfuneralhome.com.

Noah and Maddy, Jennifer Gorrie and husband Aaron and their daughters Alexa and Julia; Anne Ray and husband Gerod Stapleton and their daughters, Zoe and Maya; and brother, David Meachum and wife Suzanne of Port Ritchey, Fla. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Allen D. Meachum; his son- in-law, Larry Boop; three brothers, James, Charles, and Russell; and a sister, Frances Galbreath. Ralph graduated from Lewisburg High School Class of 1944. Following graduation, he served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. He served as manager at Agway Petroleum in Lewistown from 1965- 1977. Then, he and his wife relocated to Florida, and he pursued a career at Berry Citrus Corp. in LaBelle

until his retirement in 1993. Following his retirement, he drove van for Disabled American Veterans for 10 years. Ralph was a member of West Kishacoquillas Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of F&AM No. 203, Lewistown, and he enjoyed volunteering at Valley View Haven for a number of years. While Ralph considered himself to be a very ordinary man, he earned the respect and love of so many people whose lives he touched at church, in his workplaces, in the neighborhoods where he lived and most importantly in his family. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle. His memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021,

at West Kish Presbyterian Church, Belleville, with Pastors Ela Robertson, Gerald Peachey and Rick Bender officiating. Interment will take place at a later date in Lewisburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Valley View Endowment Fund, 4702 E. Main St., Belleville, PA 17004, or to West Kish Presbyterian Church, PO Box 98, Belleville, PA 17004. The family requests that you adhere to CDC guidelines and please wear a mask. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home Inc., 3813 W. Main St., Belleville, PA 17004. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

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Mildred Blanche ‘Milly’ Middlesworth

Charles M. Merrills Sr.

Charles M. Merrills Sr., 77, of McClure, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, at his home. Born Nov. 20, 1944, in Huntingdon, he was a son of the late Edward Merrills Sr. and Julia (Lewis) Merrills. In addition to his parents, he was preceded by, four brothers, Charles, Philip, John, and Ted Ed Jr. He is survived by a son, Charles M. Merrills Jr. Charles was a graduate of Huntingdon High School. He was a United States Army veteran. In his earlier years, he worked for Lewistown Specialty Yarns and in the recycling department for the Lewistown Borough. He was an avid hobbyist in fish aquariums, communications technology, engineering, and gadgets. He was a marksman and enjoyed shooting and archery and going boating. No services will be held. Arrangements are under the care of Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefunera lhome.com.

Mildred Blanche “Milly” Middlesworth, 88, of Lewistown, passed away at 9:12 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born March 2, 1933, in Burnham, she was a daughter of the late George D. and B. Blanche (Lightfoot) Rheem.

Cheryl A. Miller

Cheryl A. Miller, 60, of Port Royal, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, at her residence, surrounded by her family. Born on Aug. 29, 1961, in Lewistown, Mifflin County, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Patricia (Ruble) Williams. On May 2, 2009, she married her surviving husband, Thomas M. “Mitch” Miller, with whom she was blessed to share more than 12 years

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, William “Bill”, George, Charles “Charlie”, Howard “Ben,” and Milton “Micky” Rheem. Surviving are: husband, Donald Middlesworth; children, Linda Good and husband, James of Descanso, Calif., Steven Middlesworth and wife, Susan, of Hershey, and Nancy Dundore and husband, David, of Cleona; six grandchildren, Jason and Alyssa Good, Lauren and Ian Middlesworth, and Matt and Erin Dundore; and siblings, Albert “Abbie” Rheem and wife, Louise, of Salisbury, N.C., Richard “Dick” Rheem and wife, Sandy, of Palm Coast, Fla., and Evelyn “Sue” Pratt, of Sebring, Fla.. Milly graduated from Burnham High School. She was a member of Lewistown Presbyterian Church. She was employed as a secretary for Standard Steel Corp., worked page layout for

the Lewistown Sentinel and was a bookkeeper for Bauman and Eichenlaub, DDS. An accomplished athlete, Milly pitched for her high school softball team and was keen on competing with her brothers as a strong female. She participated in multiple sports but was especially involved in tennis. Milly was a gifted piano and organ player. She played organ for Lewistown Presbyterian Church and Highland Park Presbyterian Church. She often played piano at William Penn Center, so the residents could sing along. Her children appreciated being serenaded to sleep at night as her music filled the house with her love. For the community, Milly served leadership roles in the Parent Teacher’s Association and Cub Scouts. As an excellent quilter, Milly completed many projects for family and friends and her work is cherished

in our homes. She held two quilting classes for the community. She was proud of her students who won awards with the projects they worked on in her classes. Milly earned an advanced ham radio license and learned Morse code so she could share her husband’s hobby and show that women were just as capable. Her call sign was KE3JL. She communicated with people all over the world. Her pinochle group provided Milly with a great deal of fun and friendship. They played in many local venues and shared laughs and melds together. Gardening was an avid interest for Milly. She was outside in her garden more than she was inside. The Mifflin County Library Book Club was one of Milly’s joys. She read an average of two books each week and passed that love of reading on to her children

and grandchildren. Milly was a writer and storyteller. She regaled the family with tales she created and wrote a book she titled “Just A Girl,” which was placed in Mifflin County Library. Her writing recounts her experiences growing up in the local area. A private memorial service will be held at Lewistown Presbyterian Church for the family officiated by Rev. Sarah Sedgwick. The service is available online via YouTube (Lewistown Presbyterian Church) and Zoom for friends and family members who are out of town. Milly would be honored if you supported your favorite charity in lieu of flowers. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

of marriage. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, Matthew C. Walters and his wife Jenna of Thompsontown, Nicholas R. Walters and his wife Sarah of Port Royal, and Lindsay E. Walton and her husband Tyler of Mexico; two grandchildren, Heath P. Walton and Everett M. Walters; two stepdaugh- ters, Amanda King and her husband Brian and Candace Hosler and her husband Jason, all of Port Royal; seven step-grand- children, Shyanne King, Katie King, Kendall King, Carter Hosler, Kenzie Hosler, Tad A. Shellenberger, and Ty P. Shellenberger; one sister, Denise Brubaker and her husband Steve of Seneca, Mo.; and one brother, Paul Williams of Mifflintown. She was a 1979 graduate of Juniata High School in Mifflintown and in earlier life had attended Port Royal Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Miller was employed as a claims processor with more than 22 years of service and retired from United Concordia in Harrisburg. Cheryl enjoyed camping, the beach, shopping, yardsaling, and going on cruises; however, she cherished the time spent with her family, especially her children and grandchildren the most. Funeral services were Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at the Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown with Pastor Jeff Henry officiating. Interment was at Old Church Hill Cemetery in Port Royal. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mrs. Miller’s memory can be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 E. Ohio St., Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60611. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

Iyla Rose Miller

aunts, uncles and cousins from the Miller, Boop, Dixon, and Kauffman families. “And though my heart is broken; And your life was far too short; I thank you sweetest Angel; For the happiness you brought. You’re one of Heavens Angels; And a perfect little star. When you shine the world can see, How beautiful you are.” Memorial contributions can be made to the Turner Syndrome Foundation.

Iyla Rose Miller, born in the arms of angels on Dec. 22, 2021. She is the daughter of Caitlin and Jason Miller of McClure. She is the sister of Hudson and Wyatt Barger and Levi Miller; granddaughter of Candace and Michael Carper, and Joseph and Kelley Dixon. She was preceded in death by an infant sister Emmalin Barger, grand- parents Douglas and Penny Miller, along with six great-grandparents. Surviving are three great-grandparents and many

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Helen Mae Mitchell

Helen Mae Mitchell, 97 of Thompsontown passed away Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, at Richfield Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Richfield. Born Aug. 24, 1924 in Port Trevorton, Snyder County she was the daughter of Margaret (Heiser) and Ralph Beaver. On Aug. 21, 1948 she married her late husband, Rudolph Theodore Mitchell with whom she was blessed to share more than 30 years of marriage before he preceded her in death on Oct. 6, 1978. She is survived by her daughter Teresa P. Brewer and her husband, Phillip of Laceyville, PA, son-inlaw, Orvis E. Rowles, Sr of Thompsontown. Grandchil-

dren Orvis. E. Rowles, Jr. and his wife, Diane, Shane M. Brewer and his wife, Robin. Great grandchildren, Sarah Rowles, Logan Brewer, Riley Brewer, Brandon Brewer, Hunter Brewer, Ethan Brewer, Mia Brewer, Malaya Brewer, Cruz Brewer and Zander Brewer. In addition to her parents Mrs. Mitchell was preceded in death by a daughter, Susan Rowles, a son, Frank T. Mitchell, grandchildren Rachelle Rowles and Erik Brewer. Helen worked at the silk mill in Port Treverton, as a seamstress at the sewing factory in Millerstown but, most of all was a homemaker. She had a passion for reading. Services will be held at Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021 11 am, from the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 111 Westfall Street, McAlisterville, with Minister James “Jim Bob” Neimond officiating. Interment will follow at Zion Reformed Cemetery, Kratzerville. Viewing will be held from 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021 until the time of service at the funeral home. For online tributes and condolences, please visit www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

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of Lockport Road, Lewistown, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at his home. Born May 8, 1990, in Lewistown, he was a son of Wm. Todd Monroe and Karol A. (Casner) Tyson of Lockport Road, Lewistown. Also surviving are: maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Dorothy Casner of Lewistown; sister, Danielle L. Hostetler and husCoty S. Monroe, 31, band Marvin of McClure;

brother, Holden C. Monroe of Carnegie; niece, Mallory R. Hostetler; and nephew, Shane O. Hostetler. Preceding him in death were his paternal grandparents, Harold and Janet Goss. Coty worked for his Aunt Dawn and Uncle Steve Beers of “Pa Dutchalicious Donuts,” and inspected ovens for Panera Bread. He enjoyed creating artwork and attending graffiti exhibitions.

Services were. Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at Harshbarger Funeral Home, 3 South Market St., McVeytown. In lieu of flowers, and to help defray funeral expenses, memorial contributions may be made to Harshbarger Funeral Home, P.O. Box 385, McVeytown, PA 17051. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.harshbargerfuneralhome.com.

of McAlisterville, passed away at 8:10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021, at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. Born Feb. 16, 1950, in Danville, he was a son of the late Donald and Mildred “Millie” (Diffenderfer) Mummah. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Shirley (Macknair) Mummah, whom he married June 27, 1971; one son, Kevin Mummah and wife, Christa, of Oakland Mills, two granddaughters, Ellie and Adeline Mummah Gary E. Mummah, 71, and one sister, Sue Warfel

and husband, John, of Milton. Gary retired from Dauphin Electric and gave his unending support to Lost Creek Cycles in Oakland Mills. He was a member of Chestnut Flat Hunting Club, Potter County Snowmobile Club, and Lewistown Moose Lodge. He enjoyed snowmobiling, hunting, tinkering in his garage, watching NASCAR (he was an Elliot fan), and was a Steelers football fan. His greatest

joy was his granddaughters. His funeral was Tuesday, Dec. 28, at Guss Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown, with Rev. Allen Hulslander officiating. Interment will be in Lost Creek Mennonite Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Fayette Fire Company, 461 Main St., McAlisterville, PA 17049. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

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Margaret M. (Baker) Nale

Margaret M. (Baker) Nale, passed away on Nov. 30, 2021 after a short illness. The daughter of Dorsey and Alma Baker, she was born in McClure, on Jan. 16, 1934. She was the youngest of five children. Margaret, who preferred to be called ‘Peg,’ grew up in Snyder County; where she graduated from Snyder County High School and later married William Russell Nale, a Lewistown native in July of 1953. They

were married for 63 years. He preceded her in death in 2016. While living in Lewistown, Peg was a homemaker and raised two daughters. She worked for several years as an admissions clerk at the local hospital. Peg was an avid bowler, playing weekly for many years with a women’s team of good friends. She was also a golfer, which was a contributing factor to the couple’s decision to relocate to the Sandhill’s in 1981. Peg also loved playing games, especially card games, enjoying pinochle and especially bridge with her close friends in several bridge clubs. Peg was predeceased by

her parents Dorsie and Alma (Narehood) Baker; Her four siblings, Robert Baker, Donald ‘Jiggs’ Baker, Theodore ‘Ted’ Baker, Betty ‘Betts’ (Baker) Wetzel, and Peg’s husband William ‘Bill’ Nale. She is survived by her daughters, Lucinda ‘Cindy’ Hughes (Randy), Tracy Mashburn (John), grandson, Scott Bender (Aimee) and great grandchildren Dakota and Zoey. A private graveside service will be held at the discretion of the family. Memorials can be directed to Animal Advocates of Moore County, P.O. Box 3399, Pinehurst, N.C. 28374. Services entrusted to Boles Funeral Home of Pinehurst.

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Karen Mae ‘Dutch’ Packard

Karen Mae ‘‘Dutch’’ Packard, 74, of Lewistown, passed away at 8:48 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, at her home. Born April 4, 1947, in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Everett L. and Sylvia Williams. A brother, Russell Williams, and sister, Alma Chavis, also preceded her in death. Karen is survived by: five children, Kevin Ruhl Sr. and Stacy Packard,

both of Lancaster, and Richard Packard, James Packard Jr., and Justin Packard and wife, Amber, all of Lewistown; 10 grandchildren, Kevin Ruhl Jr., Justin Packard Jr., Austin Pack- ard, Ander Lyter, Kahlessia Packard, Isandro, Javontae and Octavian Gonzalez, and Ivan and Kayla Perez; and siblings, Mary Williams Martin and husband, David, of Alamo, Tenn., Cyrus Williams, of Mount Joy, and John Williams and wife, Karen, of Manheim. She was a high school graduate and homemaker. Karen enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She loved playing Bingo. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions in Karen’s memory may be made to Hoenstine Funeral Home, PO Box 631, Lewistown, PA 17044- 0631. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

Howard Clair Parson Sr. He is survived by his loving wife, Charlene Miller Parker, his two children, Alex, and his wife Becca, and Erin, stepson, David Lederman, sister Sarah Josephson, brother William Parker, and the in-laws of Charles E. Miller family. A celebration of life will be held 2 until 4 p.m., April 30, 2022 at Granville United Methodist Church in Granville. He will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery at a future date. A full obituary will be Foxhall Alexander Parker located on Sauls Funeral of Bluffton, S.C. passed Home website at https:// away on Nov. 19, 2021. www.saulsfh.com

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Roy E. ‘Jake’ Page

Roy E. “Jake” Page, 74, of Mifflin, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, at VA Medical Center in Pittsburgh. Born Nov. 23, 1947, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Leroy Elwood and Stella (Murphy) Page. He is survived by his wife, Daisy E. (Markle) Page, six stepchildren, Kate Dillensnyder of Port Royal, Sam Klinger and wife, Zina, of Mifflintown, Teresa Baker of Elizabethtown, Janet “Jen” Amrhein and hus-

band, Mark, of Port Royal, Mindy Lauver and husband, Jeff, of McAlisterville, and Crystal Novak of Mifflin; one sister, Dorothy Yorks and husband, John, of Mifflin; one granddaughter; five step- granddaughters; seven step- grandsons; and one great- granddaughter. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Heather Page; an infant son; a brother at birth; and one sister, Kathryn Bell. He was a veteran, proudly serving in the United States Air Force. Jake was a member of Juniata County Sports- men’s

Association and enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching Western movies and especially spending time with his family. In honor of his wishes, he will be cremated and will have no service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors Inc., 1117 Country Club Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Guss Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown, is assisting with the arrangements. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

Howard Clair Parson Sr., 82, of Lewistown, passed away at 8:54 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Jan. 21, 1939, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Luther and Zelma (Armstrong) Parson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, William Parson, and sister, Sarah Jane Bowers. Howard is survived by: wife, Diane Grace (Nicoloff) Parson, whom he mar-

ried Sept. 13, 1972; five children, Charlie Hampton and wife, Holly, of Lewistown, Tina Parson and companion, Nicholas Welshonse, of Lewistown, Howard C. Parson Jr. and wife, Molly, of Cairo, Ga., Paula Parson and companion, James Close, of Lewistown, and James Parson, of Lewistown; and eight grandchildren. Howard retired as a steel roller from Overhead Door Manufacturing, Lewistown. He enjoyed working

outdoors, caring for his property and tinkering with mowers. Howard was a loving husband and father, and a great man. He will be missed by his family, friends and many others. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

Betty J. Pettit

by Armstrong’s in the shipping office. In 1974 Betty and her husband moved to State College and both were employed by Moyer Jewelers. After retirement they spent many wonderful years traveling. Betty was a member of St Paul’s United Methodist Church in State College. Besides her husband, Betty was predeceased by a son, Charles David Pettit, daughter, Susan L. Pettit and Betty’s two sisters Catherine Moran and Dorothy Dussinger. Nieces and nephews survive.

Burial was at Willow Street Mennonite Church cemetery, Willow Street. At Betty’s request there was only a grave side service held inside the church Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021. Memorials may be given to St Paul’s United Methodist Church in care of the Good Samaritan Fund, 250 East College Ave., State College, PA 16801. Arrangements are under the care Koch Funeral Home. Online condolences may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome.com.

Betty J. Pettit of Valley View Retirement Village in Belleville died Nov. 21, 2021. Born in Lancaster Feb. 3, 1926. Daughter of the late Harry and Elmira Zinn Kramer. Betty was the wife of Charles W. Pettit for 66 years. Charles (Bill) passed away August 2013. Betty graduated from McCaskey High School in Lancaster in 1944. After graduation she was employed


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IN LOVING MEMORY Vivian G. (Reed) Plank

Vivian G. (Reed) Plank, 89, of Belleville, passed away Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021, at William Penn Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Lewistown. Born March 1, 1932, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Ralph and Erma (Flickinger)

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Isaac ‘Russ’ Quay II

A celebration of life for Isaac “Russ” Quay II, 75, of Cookeville, Tenn. was Friday, Dec. 3 at the Cookeville Chapel of Hooper Huddleston and Horner Funeral Home. Russ passed away Tuesday,

Reed. On Feb. 17, 1950, she married Samuel E. Plank, who passed away on Jan. 7, 2018. Surviving are: her children, Scott E. Plank and wife Deborah of York; Kimbra Jo Aumiller and Al Coudriet of Belleville; Nathan C. Plank and wife Pamela of Huntingdon; six grandchildren, Aaron ‘Josh’ Aumiller, Jereme S. Plank, Justin M.

Plank, Jessica S. Plank, Michael Plank and wife Alannah, and Christopher Plank; seven great-grandchildren; as well as a sister-in-law, Betty Stuter of Bradenton, Fla., and a number of nieces and nephews. She was the last of her immediate family. She was preceded in death by two infant brothers and a special aunt and uncle, Charles and

Emma Vogelsong. Vivian was a graduate of Lewistown High School. She was primarily a homemaker and a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Belleville. She most enjoyed spending time with her family. Vivian was an avid reader and enjoyed visiting and patronizing the local library in Belleville. She loved collecting an-

Nov. 30, 2021 at Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born June 9, 1946, in Lewistown to the late James Russell and Erma Drake Quay. Russ attended Virginia Military Institute (VMI) on a football scholarship for two seasons. He then transferred to Tennessee Tech University (TTU) and continued to play football and complete his education. Upon graduation from TTU, he took various teaching and football coaching positions. His stints included Tifton and Wrightsville, Ga., and Bellwood-Antis in Pennsylvania. He eventually moved to Mount Union, where he served as teacher and head football coach, finishing his career as a high school principal. Upon moving back to Cookeville, he worked 10 more years in teaching, coaching, and administration at Bledsoe County Middle School in Pikeville, Tenn. He is survived by his wife

of 54 years, Carol Stitt Quay; children, Lisa (Dan) Templin of Morristown, Tenn.; Heather (William) DiPietro of Brentwood, Tenn., Russ (Tanda) Quay of Cookeville; sister Margaret (John) Graff of Hebron, Ky.; brother, David (Karen) Quay of Lewistown; grandchildren, Patrick and Riley DiPietro, Skyler Hickey, Rivers and Blaise Quay and Lexie Lesko. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Sanford Quay of Pikeville, Tenn. Memorial contributions may be made to International Christians and Jews, P.O. Box 96105, Washington, DC 2009-6105 or Samaritan’s Purse, P.O. Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607. Hooper Huddleston and Horner Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (931) 526-6111 Share your thoughts and memories at Barry H. Reinard, 74, of www.hhhfunerals.com. Lewistown, passed away on

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tiques and earlier in life going to antique shows, flea markets and the sale barn. She and her husband traveled extensively and especially enjoyed traveling to attend the Marine Corps reunions. Her services will be private and at the convenience of the family with Pastor Ela Robertson officiating. Burial will take place at St.

John’s Lutheran Cemetery in Belleville. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Mifflin County Library – Kish Branch, 174 N. Penn St., Belleville, PA 17004. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Born March 14, 1947 in Lewistown, he was the son of the late Howard L. and Gae L. (Stimely) Reinard. Barry is survived by his children, Elyse Baisey and husband Scott, of Lewistown, and Aaron Reinard and wife April, of Burnham; and grandchildren, Madeline Baisey and Falynn Reinard. He was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ. Earlier in life, he was employed at Arrow Shirt Factory and later retired from Standard Steel. He was a member of the former Warrior’s Club, The Cobbler’s Club, and The Burnham Pool Association, where he was very active in the dayto-day operation of the pool, and was a major advocate in fundraising for the pool. He enjoyed playing fast pitch

softball, city league basketball, umpiring slow-pitch softball, and scorekeeping for girls’ High School basketball. Most of all, Barry enjoyed spending time with his family and attending his grandchildren’s sporting events or activities. A funeral service in loving memory of Barry was Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, at King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. Interment will take place in Birch Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Barry’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Rescue Our Furry Friends, PO Box 6, Lewistown, PA 17044, or Pets Come First, 2451 General Potter Hwy, Centre Hall, PA 16828. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome. com.

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S Helen Louise Salvatore

Helen Louise Salvatore, 88, of Lewistown, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021 at Locust Grove Retirement Village in Mifflin. Born Oct. 21, 1933 in Clearfield, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Sarah (Dipiazzo) Macaluso. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters Turi (Charles) Davis, Mary (Frank) Vezza, and Rose (Charles) Messina. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Richard E. Salvatore on July 21, 2019 whom she married Sept. 7, 1957 in St. Francis Catholic Church in Clearfield. Helen is survived by her children, Scott Salvatore, of West Chester, Dean Salvatore and wife Sherry, of Freeburg, Ill., and Mark Salvatore and wife Suzanne, of Lewistown. She is also survived by her grandchildren Holly Salvatore and companion Stu Buck, Abby (Brett) Prather, Josh (Lauren) Hassinger, Krystan Hassinger, Kody (Sierra) Hassinger, Dawson Salvatore, Benjamin (Ashley) Favre and Jesse Favre, and great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Delaney, and Clayton Hassinger, Ryker and Maylee Hassinger, and Holden and Declan Favre. Helen graduated from

Clearfield High School in 1951 and the Altoona Hospital School of Nursing in 1954 as a registered nurse. Early in her career she worked at various nursing positions in Philadelphia while her husband attended pharmacy school. After settling in Lewistown with her husband she worked in the family-owned business (Lewistown Pharmacy) as a mastectomy technician and bookkeeper for 46 years, retiring in 2018. She was a member of the Altoona Hospital Alumni Association, the PA Nurses Association, and she was a faithful member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church for over 60 years. In her free time, she enjoyed traveling with her husband, baking, cooking, crocheting, needlepoint, doing crossword puzzles, and enjoying conversations with nieces, nephews and friends. After raising her children, she volunteered at Red Cross bloodmobiles for several years. She was also a 39-year breast cancer survivor and was the proud mother of three Eagle Scouts. A funeral mass in loving memory of Helen was Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 106 N Dorcas St., Lewistown, PA 17044 with Father William Weary to officiate. A viewing was held from Monday, Dec. 13, 2021 at King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. Interment will take place in Juniata Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Helen’s memory, are respectfully encouraged to: Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 106 N. Dorcas Street, Lewistown. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome. com.

passed away at 5:55 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021, at Embassy of Hearthside, State College. Born Sept. 13, 1928, in Belleville, he was the son of the late Crist C. and Lydia (Yoder) Sharp. He married Florence M. (Esh) Sharp on June 17, 1950; she survives at their home. He is survived by his children, Judy K. Link of Belleville, Harold E. Sharp and wife Vonnie of Belleville, Sharon S. Fleming and husband Gary of Allensville, Marlin W. Sharp and wife Ruth of Virginia; Jonathan H. “Yonie” nine grandchildren; 13 Sharp, 93, of Belleville, great-grandchildren and

one great-great-granddaughter. He is also survived by his sisters, Nancy A. Kinsinger of Belleville, and Fannie B. Fry of Lititz. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Mattie Spicher and Elsie Yoder Gerber; and one brother, Jacob Sharp. Yonie was a dairy farmer for a number of years, then went to work at KaVee Dairy. He started working at New Holland in 1951 and stayed there for 39 years, working in the foundry first, then in plant service. He enjoyed hauling his Amish friends, doing word

searches and watching TV. He was a member of Allensville Fire Co., Allensville Fire Police, and Stone Valley Bible Church in McAlevy’s Fort. His funeral service were. Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville with Pastor Dan Morris officiating. Interment was at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery following the service. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home Inc., 3813 W. Main St., Belleville, PA 17004. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

at Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg. He was born on Dec. 24, 1931, in McAlisterville, a son of the late Homer E. Sheaffer and Minnie L. Martin. On Aug. 16, 1952, Charles married his sweet and precious bride, Helen (Graham) Sheaffer. They shared more than 69 years of a beautiful marriage. At a young age, Charles served in the United States Army from Oct. 26, 1953, until his honorable discharge on Oct. 25, 1955. Charles was employed at Wood-Mode Cabinetry in Kreamer from where he retired after 43 years of service. He was also a pastor at Tuscarora Church of the Brethren and Farmers Grove Church of the Brethren for more than 30 years. He was a proud golden member of the Church of the

Brethren. Charles enjoyed watching Phillies baseball and Eagles football, as well as playing baseball in his younger days. He also enjoyed hunting rabbits and deer, woodworking, landscaping and yard work. He was very meticulous and particular with his lawn care. His greatest enjoyment in life was loving his children, his grandson, and his greatgrandchildren. Charles was the last of his immediate family. Charles is survived by his loving wife, Helen; two daughters Sharon Leonard and her husband David Rapp of Mount Pleasant Mills, and Susan K. Hoffman of Selinsgrove; a grandson, Christopher M. Leonard and his wife Allison of Mount Pleasant Mills; two great-grandchildren, Timothy Charles Leonard and Elizabeth Leon-

ard; and step-grandchildren, Travis Maurer and Thomas Maurer both of Milton. He is preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Barry Sheaffer; three brothers, Palmer Sheaffer, Wilmer Sheaffer, and John N. Sheaffer; and two sisters, Joanne Sheaffer and Pauline Sheaffer. Services were Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021 at Aline Methodist Church, 400 Aline Church Road, Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa. Interment was in Aline Cemetery. Full military honors were accorded by Selinsgrove American Legion Victory Post No. 25 and Selinsgrove VFW Post No. 6631. Arrangements were entrusted to George P. Garman Funeral Homes Inc., 9366 Route 35, Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa.

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IN LOVING MEMORY Robert E. ‘Wes’ Shelley

Robert E. “Wes” Shelley, 86, of Thompsontown, passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer at 11:48 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, at his residence surrounded by his family. Born on Aug. 23, 1935, in Monroe Township, Juniata County, he is a son of the late North and Myrtle (Strausser) Shelley. On Dec. 18, 1954, he married his surviving wife, Barbara J. (Landis) Shelley with whom he was blessed to share almost 67 years of marriage. In addition to his wife, he is survived by: his children, Heidi Rapp and her husband Ronald of East Salem, Robert Shelley and his wife Susan, Andrew Shelley, and Brian Shelley, all of Thompsontown; one daughter-in-law, Michelle D. Shelley of Port Royal; grandchildren Jennifer Shelley Buchanan, William “Bill” Shelley, Adam Shelley, Rachel Shelley, Daniel Shelley, Joshua Rapp, and Leslie Milliken; stepgrandson, Joshua Bender; great-grandchildren, Brittany Leister, Nicholas Varner, Conner Buchanan, Sheldon Shelley, Hunter Shelley, Gabriella Shelley, Lilyann Shelley, North Shelley, Michael Shelley, Lana Rapp, Alexa Rapp, Miranda Rapp, Riley Milliken, and Jace Milliken; great-great-grandchildren, Brantley Leister and Bristol Leister; one stepgreat-great-grandson, Logan Garrett Bender; one brother, Ray Shelley of McAlisterville; and many generations of nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Michael E. “Mike” Shelley; an infant daughter, Melanie Shelley; siblings, William “Bill” Shelley, Elizabeth “Betty” Miller, Lois Sausser, and Nevin Shelley; and one stepgreat-grandson, Garrett Kauffman. Mr. Shelley was a 1954 graduate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus and was a member and attended Otterbein United Methodist Church in East Salem where he was a former trustee and former superintendent of Sunday school. Wes was employed as a plumber and an electrician for most of his working career, first working for Tex Wirt and then was employed and retired at Manbeck Construction Company in Mifflintown. His memberships also included being a founding member of Camp Coble and serving as a former president of East Salem Cemetery Association. He loved to hunt, fish, and watch sports, especially soccer. All services were private with interment taking place at East Salem Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mr. Shelley’s memory can be made to Otterbein United Methodist Church, c/o Penny Baney, Secretary, 137 Pine St., Thompsontown, PA 17094. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

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Joseph B. Short

Joseph B. Short, 91, of Lewistown, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021. Born June 23, 1930, the eighth of nine children born to John and Elizabeth (Robson) Short of Washington, England. The family immigrated through Ellis Island in the 1920s. Joe was preceded in death

Janet M. Shoemaker, 83, of Reedsville, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at her home. Born July 7, 1938, in Ferguson Valley, she was a daughter of the late John R. and Ruth (Ellinger) Snyder. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her husband, Donald E. Shoemaker, who passed on Oct. 6, 2020; and a sister, Martha Moist. She is survived by: children, Toni Brower and husband, Rodney, of Lewistown, Kenton Shoemaker, of Lewistown, and Lori Goss, of

Hughesville; three grandchildren, Douglas Ruble Jr., Matthew Goss and wife, Jessica, Whitney Wayman and husband, Shane; four great-grandchildren, Kannon Ruble, Lincoln Ruble, Thomas Clemens, and Isabel Goss; siblings, Doris Schroyer, of Lewistown, and Gerald Snyder and wife, Sandy, of Maryland. Janet was a 1956 graduate of Lewistown High School. She was a member of First Baptist church in Lewistown. Janet retired as the Fort Granville branch manager

for Russell National Bank. She enjoyed cooking and going to yard sales. Services were Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown. Interment was in Mount Rock Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Alzheimer’s Association, 3544 N. Progress Ave., Suite 205, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuner alhome.com.

by his wife, whom he married Feb. 1959, Maxine (Middlesworth) Short, on Dec. 3, 2012. He was the last of his immediate family. He was preceded in death by six sisters, Theresa Short, infant, of Lewistown, Jane (Short) Zavacky, of Lewistown, Mary (Short) Leib, of Carrolltown, Ellen (Short) Wilson, of Lewistown, Elizabeth (Short) Gahagen, of Lewistown, and two brothers, John Short, of Lewistown and Franklin Short, of Hershey. Joe is survived by his children, Joseph E. Short and wife Christina, of Lewistown, and Joanne Short, who was the light of his life and his constant sidekick. Also surviving are three grandsons and four great-grandchildren, Joseph M. Short and wife Kelsey, and their children, Joseph A. Short and Lillian Short. Michael E. Short and wife Olivia, and their children Savannah Short and Everett Short, and Matthew J. Short. Joe graduated from Derry Township High School in 1950. He was drafted in 1951 into the Korean War and was

honorably discharged in 1953 at the rank of Sergeant. Early in life, he worked for the Lewistown Candy Company, L&M Tobacco, and Behr Manning Abrasion. He retired from Standard Steel in 1992 after 28 years. During his life, he owned many businesses in both Mifflin and Juniata Counties. He built and ran R&S Cream Stop in McAlisterville in the early 1960s. In the 1970s, Joe and Maxine owned and ran the City Line Motel in Lewistown and Short’s Hillside on Valley Street, which had also been owned and operated by several of his brothers and sisters over the years. In the 1980s, he owned the Dutch Cellar Bar in Lewistown. After retirement, Joe spent his days being the best grandfather he could be to Joey, Mike, and Matt. He was involved with the boys every day and was happy to see their milestones and have the time to do things he wanted to do with them. Him and all the boys were avid Notre Dame fans. College football season was his

favorite time of the year. In 2013, they all attended the Notre Dame vs. Pitt game and had a great weekend. He also enjoyed spending time at hunting camp with them and his nephew, John. He was blessed to see the birth of four great-grandchildren and have time with them as well. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 106 N. Dorcas St., Lewistown, with Father Peter Rettig to officiate. There will be a viewing held at the church from 10 a.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that in lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to: Skills of Central PA Inc., 6395 State Route 103 N., Building 35, Lewistown, PA 17044. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com


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Mildred J. Smith

Mildred J. Smith, 89, of Lewistown, passed away Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021, at Ohesson Manor Nursing Home. Born July 1, 1932, in Mattawanna, she was the daughter of the late Vance and Nancy Luella (Youtzy) Espigh. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, William L. “Bill” Smith in 2019; granddaughter, Victoria “Tori” Fisher; great-grandchildren, Aiden James Huff, and Sadie Grace Huff; siblings, Glen Espigh, Jane Davis, and Nancy Erdley; and son-in-law, Jack Green. Mildred is survived by her children, Sherry Green, of Farragut, Tenn., Michael Smith, and Deborah Fisher and husband Doug, all of Lewistown; grandchildren, Coby Huff and wife Tifaney, of Mechanicsburg, Paul Green and wife Helen, of Ocoee, Fla., Denise GreenFry, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Jenny Green- Close, and

husband William, of Highland, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Jordan and Parker Green, Alexandria Culp, Taylor and Gavin Close, and Landen Huff; and siblings, Lois Notestine, of Belleville, and Ida Hambright, of McVeytown. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lewistown. Earlier in life, she was employed at Arrow Shirt Factory, and later co- owned The West End Store alongside her husband for 17 years. Prior to losing her Virginia McKee Smith, 96, eye sight due to macular degeneration, she was an avid of Ferguson Valley, passed seamstress and reader, she away peacefully on Dec. 24, loved to clean and enjoyed conversation with family and friends. A graveside service in loving memory of Mildred was Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, at Juniata Memorial Park, 9010 Highway 522 S., Lewistown, PA 17044. Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mildred’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Trinity United Methodist Burton “Burt” L. Snook, Church, 428 S. Main St., Lewistown PA 17044. Mildred’s family would like to thank the staff at Ohesson Manor that meant so much to her for the wonderful care and compassion that was provided to their mother. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.kingbarrfuneralhome .com.

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2021, surrounded by family. She was preceded in death by her husband Nelson A. ‘Chub’ Smith who died Aug. 20, 1999. Surviving children are Barry L. Smith of Lewistown, Barbara Smith Vogt and husband Tom of Oxford, Pa., Carol Smith Hobbs and husband Phil of Chesterfield, Va., and Steven R. Smith and partner Amy Stauffer of Lewistown. She had eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Virginia was born Feb. 13, 1925, to the late Thomas M. and Ruth Snyder McKee. She was one of six children. She was preceded in death by her brothers, T. Wilson McKee

of Florida, Gordon S. McKee and Lynn M. McKee both of Lewistown. She is survived by her sister Winifred O’ Halloran and husband James of Willow Street, Pa., and brother Stanley E. McKee and wife Evelyn of McVeytown. With the exception of a few years, she lived her life on the family farm in Ferguson Valley, which was built for her grandfather in the mid-1800s and has been continuously occupied by family members since that time. Virginia was an avid gardener who loved to share what she grew. She would freeze and can vegetables and her pickles were everyone’s favorite. She was a wonderful baker and many

people were the recipients of her delicious baked items and homemade jam. She was a faithful member of Ellen Chapel Church and for many years mailed church literature and Sunday bulletins to those who could no longer attend, writing a personal note to help brighten their day. A celebration of her life will be held in spring of 2022, and interment will be private. She will be forever loved and remembered, and the family appreciates your support during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations in her honor can be made to Ellen Chapel Church, 11764 Ferguson Valley Road, Lewistown, PA 17044.

73, of McClure, passed away Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Jan. 12, 1948, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Burton R. and Ethel V. (Romig) Snook. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: wife, Priscilla (Platt) Snook; brother, Gerald E. “Sonny” Snook, and wife, Ruth; and a sister-in-law, Carol Snook. He is survived by: a stepdaughter, Sandy Newhouse and husband, Ernie, and extended family, of New York;

a brother, Gary Lee Snook Sr. and wife, Linda, of Lewistown; many nieces and nephews; and great-nieces and great- nephews; also, a lifelong friend, Jim Arnold. Burt was a member of the Samuel’s Church. He was a 1967 graduate of West Snyder High School and a graduate of Williamsport Community College. Burt retired from GE as the maintenance manager. He enjoyed working and maintaining his farm and lending a helping hand to others. A viewing was held from 6

to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, 108 First Ave., Burnham. A viewing was held from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, at Samuel’s Cemetery with a graveside service to follow at 11 a.m. with Rev. Clark Kelsey officiating. Memorial contributions in Burt’s memory may be made to: United Way of Mifflin County-Day of Caring. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www. hellerhoenstinefuner- alhome. com.

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a sergeant receiving the Army Commendation Medal and ribbons in rifle and grenade skills. Gary had a 40 year career at Letterkenny Army Depot until retiring in 2013. He most recently worked for Empire Kosher until his death. He was a member of the Mifflintown VFW Post 5863. He is survived by a son, Bryan L. Snyder and fiancee, Karen Wilkinson of Honey Grove; a daughter, Briana Johnson and fiance, Aaron Nearhood of Mifflintown; four siblings, Patsy Hardy of Mifflintown, Pat Snyder and wife, Marti of Shade Gap,

Robert Snyder and wife, Connie of Waterloo, and Delores Herzberg and husband, Kurt of Dover. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Morgen Johnson and Brock Nearhood both of Mifflintown; an uncle, Hayes Burdge of East Waterford and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Gary loved spending time with his grandchildren, hunting, racing and watching Penn State games. Services were Saturday, Dec. 4 at Agett-Lakjer Funeral Home, 16715 Path Valley Road, Spring Run. The service concluded with military honors. www.agettlakjer.com.

Gary B. Snyder, 71, a lifelong resident of Blairs Mills, passed away Monday, Nov. 29, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Oct. 30, 1950, in Richvale, he was the son of the late Carl J. and Dorothy (Burdge) Snyder. He was preceded in death by his wife, Vickie D. Snyder on Sept. 6, 2021. Gary graduated from Southern Huntingdon High School in 1968. He continued his education at York College where he studied business administration for two years. He honorably served during the Vietnam War, discharged as


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Walter ‘Allan’ Spigelmyer

Walter ‘Allan’ Spigelmyer, 83, of McClure, passed away Thursday morning, Dec. 2, 2021, at Geisinger-Lew-

Irene Ruth (Appleton) Steltzer

Irene Ruth (Appleton) Steltzer, 96, of Utica, N.Y., formerly of Belleville, Phoenix, N.Y., and Twitchell Lake, N.Y., passed away on Dec. 3, 2021, in the Masonic Care Community, Utica, surrounded by family. Born on March 3, 1925, in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late

istown Hospital. Born Dec. 16, 1937, n Alfarata, he was a son of the late Walter Elwood and Allegra Frances (Baker) Spigelmyer. His wife, Mary Jane (Kibe) Spigelmyer, whom he married June 29, 1957, survives. Also surviving are: two sons, Allan W. Spigelmyer and wife Deborah, Kenneth M. Spigelmyer and wife Christina all of McClure; two sisters, Brenda Coleman and husband Richard of Harrisburg, Sheila Burns and husband Robert of Reedsville; seven grandchildren, Becky, Sarah, Allan, Laura, Kendra, Kent, Joel; and 10 great grandchildren

Thomas William and Irene Gertrude (Stewart) Appleton. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother Thomas William, a sister, Arlene Gertrude (Appleton) Patton and one great granddaughter, Hannah. Known as Ruth, she was the wife of the late Ernest R. Steltzer. They were married on Dec. 28, 1946, in Floral Park, N.Y. She is survived by her children, Bruce (Valerie) Steltzer, of Lockport, N.Y., Paul (Nancy) Steltzer of Geneseo, N.Y., and Kathleen (Larry) Pinkos of New York Mills, N.Y.; eight grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. A registered nurse, Ruth graduated at the top of her class from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, Brooklyn. Among the places she worked was in a hospital in Tacoma, Wash., caring for Native Americans through a special

and one due in December. He worked at Standard Steel-Melt Shop, Burnham, for 35 years. He was a 1955 graduate of Lewistown High School, and a member of The N.R.A, Train Collectors Association of America, United Steelworkers Union, and the Victory Baptist Church in Selinsgrove. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, at Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with Rev. Robert Rines officiating. A viewing will be held two hours before the funeral. Interment will be in Samuels Church Cemetery. For online conMarcene Ann (Farrell) dolences visit Bohnfuner- Sprowls, 69, passed away alhome.com. peacefully on Dec. 1, 2021. Born on Aug. 5, 1952, to Albert and Anna (Rheam) Farrell in Reedsville, Marcy nursing program during was the salutatorian of the WWII, Roper Hospital, 1970 class at Kishacoquillas Charleston, S.C., Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y. and ended her nursing career as a school nurse for nine years in Phoenix, N.Y. Ruth spent 55 summers with her husband and family at their camp on Twitchell Lake, Big Moose, N.Y. She was a member of the Big Moose Community Chapel. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Phoenix, N.Y., and while living in Belleville she was a member of the Ellen Chapel Church. Memorial donations may be made in her name to the Ellen Chapel Church, 11764 Ferguson Valley Road, Lewistown, PA 17044. Arrangements are under the direction of Dimbleby Funeral Home, 40 Main St., Whitesboro, NY 13492.

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High School. She attended Pennsylvania State University, earning a bachelor’s in biology. She enjoyed a fulfilling career as a respiratory therapist at Robert Packer Hospital for many years before retiring to raise her children. Marcy was a member of Sayre Christian Church and played the organ. Her hobbies included gardening, teaching piano lessons, insect collecting, reading, snuggling with her kitties and knitting. Marcy is predeceased by her parents and her brother Dennis Lee. Marcy is survived by her husband James, her children Sara (Charles Donaghy) and David (Keeley Lowell); her granddaughter Kaylea Donaghy, her brother Albert B. (Ben), (Margaret); niece Angela Farrell, as well as many in-laws, including

nieces, nephews, and cousins on the Sprowls’ side. A memorial service will be held at Sayre Christian Church, 427 S. Keystone Ave., Monday, Dec. 20. Family and friends will be received at 10 a.m., with a service following at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Stray Haven Humane Society, 194 Shepard Road, Waverly, NY, 14892 (www. strayhavenspca.org), or Bradford County Humane Society, US-220, Ulster, PA 18850. Memories and condolences for the family may be shared by visiting her guest book at www.tiogapointcremation.com. Caring assistance is being provided by Cooley-Tioga Point Cremation & Burial Options Inc., 802 N. Main St., Athens, PA 18810.

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Maurice H. ‘Moe’ Stidfole

Maurice H. “Moe” Stidfole, 84, of McVeytown, passed away Dec. 23, 2021, at home surrounded by his family. Born Feb. 25, 1937, in Lewistown, he was a son of

Glenn E. Stover

Glenn E. Stover, 64, of Lewistown, passed away Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born June 12, 1957, in Bellefonte, he was a son of the late John Stover, Mary

the late William and Marie (Stackhouse) Stidfole. He is survived by a loving wife of 65 years, Linda D. (Havice) Stidfole; children, Laurinda Shafer and husband, Robert, William Stidfole and wife, Lori, and Maurine Hockenberry and husband, Jason, all of McVeytown; six grandchildren, Carrie, William, Stephanie, Mason, Mallory, and Monroe; seven great-grandchildren, Bryton, Landen, Callie, Kade, Karma, Kale and Koa. He is preceded in death by siblings, Marie Sunday, Sue Stewart, “Dot” Dunn, William Stidfole, and infant, John Stidfole; nephew, Paul Kurtz; and granddaughter-in-law, Heather Stidfole. Moe was a teacher for Southern Huntingdon

County School District for 35 years. He was the president of the school education association. Moe liked sports and was a coach for Southern Huntingdon wrestling and football team. He was monumental in the formation of the school’s wrestling program in 1970. He also enjoyed farming, but most of all loved to spend time with his family. At the request of Maurice and the family, there will be no services. Arrangements have been entrusted to Heath-Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 61 E. Shirley St., Mount Union, “Honored Provider of Veterans Funeral Care.” Condolences may be made at AndersonFamilyFuneralHomes.com.

(Boob) Haines, and stepfather, Whorten Haines Sr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by several brothers. He is survived by siblings, Carl Haines and wife, Judy, of Lewistown, Ronald Haines and wife, Melissa, of Lewistown, James Haines, of Milroy, Alice Stover, of Texas, Margaret Peck and husband, Donald, of Mifflintown, Gilbert Stover of Petersburg, Whorten E. Haines, Jr., of Mount Joy, Mary Minium and husband, George, Jr., of McAlisterville, Boyd Haines, of Lewistown, Susan M. Henry and companion, Glenn O. Kephart Sr., of Lewistown, Kevin Haines, of Lewistown, and Jerry Haines and compan-

ion, Samantha Kratzer, of Lewistown; and numerous nieces and nephews. Glenn was a graduate of Bellefonte High School. He was employed at Empire Kosher where he retired after 18 years of service. Glenn loved watching classic western movies. He enjoyed playing games and helping others. A graveside service was Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, at Emmanuel Reformed and Lutheran Cemetery, Tusseyville. Arrangements are under the care of Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

Paul H. Stoltzfus

Paul H. Stoltzfus, 85, passed on to his eternal home on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021, at the home of his son in Alto, Mich. He formerly resided in Belleville and Gap. He was born in Gap, on Dec. 23, 1935, to the late

Jodie L. Swailes

Jodie L. Swailes, 54, of Mifflintown, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, at Evangelical Hospital, Lewisburg. Born Jan. 2, 1967, in

Christian “C.G.” and Elizabeth (Stoltzfus) Stoltzfus. He was the loving husband of Mary (Myer) Stoltzfus, with whom he celebrated 64 years of marriage, before her death on Dec. 24, 2020. He is survived by: three sons, Kenneth (Bonnie), Belleville; Kevin (Beverly), Belleville; Kirt (Karen), Alto, Mich.; and daughter, Karen (David) Mast, Akron,; 15 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by: two grandsons, Craig Stoltzfus and Daniel Mast. He sought to faithfully serve the Lord throughout his varied involvements, employments and ministries. He served two years in 1-W service at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a graduate of EMC, Harrisonburg, Va., and served in Pastoral Ministries at Sandy Hill Mennonite Church, Coatesville, and Maple Grove

Mennonite Church, Belleville. Later, he was employed as director of facilities and grounds at AMBS, Elkhart, Ind. During the intervening years, he was an employee of W.S. Horst, later C.M.C. Plumbing and Heating, Gap, for a total of more than 22 years. Paul was gifted in many trades. He and his wife, Mary, volunteered many years with Habitat for Humanity and Mennonite Disaster Service on the southern tier during the winter. Multiple summers were spent in Michigan and Minnesota with his sons and with families doing construction and farm chores. His favorite hobby was restoration (i.e., furniture, machinery, vehicles, and relationships). Visitation will be 10 a.m. to noon, April 16, 2022, at Salisbury Township Community Park, Pavilion 2. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.

Danville, she was a daughter of the late James L. and Minerva (Strawser) Hile. She is survived by her husband, Warren D. Swailes Jr., whom she married Oct. 8, 1994; one stepson, Kevin D. Swailes and wife, Kathleen, of Mifflintown; two grandsons, Nathan D. and Caden C. Swailes; two special aunts, Sheila J. Foltz and companion, Charles G. Wise Sr., of Duncannon, and Bonnie Kiner and husband, Terry, of Liverpool, and many other extended loving family members. Jodie graduated from Greenwood High School. She was a seamstress in various local sewing factories. She worked for Excel Modular Homes and most recently was employed by Profes-

sional Building Systems, Middleburg. She enjoyed going to yard sales, baking, making peanut butter fudge and her yearly trip with her husband to Benezette to see the elk. She spent a lot of time with her Pomeranian dog, Brandy, and loved her family dearly, especially her grandsons. Her funeral service will be private and held at the convenience of the family at Guss Funeral Home with Vicar Sam Leister officiating. Interment will be in Adams Cemetery, Mifflintown. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to ROFF (Rescue Our Furry Friends), PO Box 6, Lewistown, PA 17044. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

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IN LOVING MEMORY Isaac S. Swarey Jr.

Isaac S. Swarey Jr., 16, of Whitehall, died 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 at his residence. Born on Dec. 1, 2005 in Whitehall, he was the son of Isaac S. Swarey Sr. and Martha A. (Summy) Swarey. Children: Mary K., Daniel J., Erma R. (deceased), Benjamin L., Rachel M., all at home. Maternal grandparents Henry and Mattie Summy of Allensville. Paternal grandparents (Dec. Jacob) Susan Swarey of Allensville. Services were Saturday, Dec. 4 and Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021. Burial was at Whitehall Cemetery.

Robert L. Swartz

Robert L. Swartz, 87, of Thompsontown, passed away at 9:02 a.m. Monday, Nov. 29, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born Oct. 28, 1934, in Thompsontown, Juniata County, he is a son of the late Arthur and Helen (Kepler) Swartz. Mr. Swartz was a 1953 graduate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus. He began his career at Thompsontown Shirt Factory; then, he was employed at Arrow Shirt Company in Lewistown. Lastly, he worked at Regester Chevrolet in Thompsontown.

Robert E. ‘Bob’ Swartz

Robert E. “Bob” Swartz, 85, of Valley View Haven, Belleville, formerly of Thompsontown, passed away Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, at Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, at Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville, with Rev. Michael Sigler officiating. Interment will follow at Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Thompsontown. A viewing will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral services at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Per the family’s wishes, the wearing of masks and social distancing will be required at the funeral home. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

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Geisinger-Lewis- town Hospital. Born May 3, 1936, in Fayette Township, Juniata County, he is the son of the late Chester L. and Emma C. (Watts) Swartz. On Jan. 22, 1956, he married Sara Jane (Graybill) Swartz, with whom he was blessed to share more than 62 years of marriage before her passing on Aug. 22, 2018. He is survived by his children, Joyce “Joy” Steffy and her husband Nelson of Carlisle, Delbert Swartz and his wife Marilyn of Thompsontown, Brenda Hochstetler and her husband Vernon of Cayce, S.C., and Melody Miller and her husband Alan of Elizabethtown; siblings, Naomi Baxter of Leola, Wilma Roush of Thompson-

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town, and Charles Swartz of Hummelstown; 11 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Destinee Hochstetler and a great-grandson, Dedan Swartz. Bob was a 1954 graduate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus and was a lifelong member of Delaware Mennonite Church in East Salem, where he served over 40 years as a trustee and was a former treasurer. His memberships also include Mennonite Disaster Service and former treasurer and member of the board of directors of the former Del-

aware Mennonite School, now Juniata Christian School. Mr. Swartz was a proud lifelong farmer who farmed his land in East Salem. He also served as a salesman where he sold seeds for Syngenta and Seedway and also served as a salesman with McNess Company of Statesville, N.C. He enjoyed gardening, playing card and board games, and spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, at Delaware Mennonite Church, 16 Delaware Church Road, Thompsontown, with Pastor David Gingrich officiating.

Interment will follow in the adjoining church cemetery. A viewing will be held from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral services at 11:30 a.m. on Monday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mr. Swartz’s memory can be made to Delaware Mennonite Church, 16 Dela- ware Church Road, Thompsontown, PA 17094 or to Juniata Christian School, 289 Leonard Hill Road, McAlisterville, PA 17049. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

Carol R. Tanner

las A. Tanner. Ms. Tanner was a graduate of the Juniata Joint High School in Mifflintown and the Lancaster General School of Nursing. She was a licensed practical nurse for over 30 years having worked at Lewistown Hospital and various other nursing homes. She attended the Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Mifflintown where she loved working with children and teaching Bible School and Sunday School, however, she cherished all church activities in general. Carol loved all of her generations of nieces, nephews and cousins. They all were very special to her.

Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021 at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 109 N. Third St., Mifflintown with Pastor Mindy Petrovcic officiating. Interment will follow in the Academia Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Ms. Tanner’s memory can be made to the Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 109 N. Third St., Mifflintown, PA 17059. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com.

Carol R. Tanner, 84, of Mifflintown, passed away at 1:03 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born on May 2, 1937, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late William Darrell and Ruth Janette (Deen) Tanner. Carol is survived by her brother, Dallas D. Tanner and wife Joyce of Strodes Mills; and a sister, Janice A. Kehler and husband Stuart of Port Royal. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Beatrice S. Ehrenzeller; and a brother, Doug-

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Michael L. Treaster

Michael L. Treaster, 66, of Milroy, passed away Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, at his home. Born March 8, 1955, he was a son of the late James N. “Jack” and Mildred L. (Goss) Treaster. Surviving are: siblings, Renee S. Cox, Jerry A. Treaster, Matthew C. and wife April (Havice) Treaster, all of Yeagertown. He worked at the family business, Treaster’s Exxon, Lewistown, until it closed in 2002, and he retired from Lewistown Cabinet in 2020. He was a 1973 graduate of Kishacoquillas High School. Mike enjoyed NASCAR, visiting family and friends, and he loved living in Treaster Valley. He leaves behind many friends, neighbors and his cat “Sam.” And, he will be greatly missed. Per his wishes, services will be private, at the convenience of the family. For online condolences visit www.bohnfuneralhome.com. Place a CLASSIFIED AD in

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Walter ‘Walt’ George Vaughn

Walter “Walt” George Vaughn, 79, of Lewistown, passed away Dec. 3, 2021. Born March 8, 1942, in Lewistown, he was the son of James and Genevieve Vaughn. Walter was a retired truck driver. He made his final truck stop to be in Heaven with his buddies who pulled in before

Kyle Lee Wert

Kyle Lee Wert, 26, of 775 Green Lane, Reedsville, passed away at 9:10 p.m. Monday, Dec. 27, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. He was born Jan. 25, 1995, in Danville. He is the son of Brian Lee and Sherry Lynn (Strohecker) Wert, of Reedsville and the brother of Kelly Linn Jones and husband Daniel Ray of Thompsontown and Kristina May Wert of Reedsville. He is also survived by: his maternal grandmother, Linda Strohecker of Harrisburg; paternal grandparents, Sherle Lee and Mary Esther (Peachey) Wert of Belleville; aunts and uncles, Sandy Peachey and husband Donald J. of Belleville and Heather Eby and husband JB of Belleville; as well as his cousins, Kendra, Garrett, Madeline, and Olivia. Kyle was a 2013 gradu-

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IN LOVING MEMORY him. He was proud of his many memberships including the Free and Accepted Masons Lodge 688 of Mount Union, past exalted ruler and life member of Elk’s Lodge 663 of Lewistown, Tall Cedars of Lebanon Lodge 188 of Mifflintown, life member of Yeagertown City Firehouse, Milroy Legion, Moose Club 143, and 58-year member of AmVets of Thompsontown. Walter is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Doug and Alison Vaughn of Grapevine, Texas; his siblings Jack R. Vaughn of Sacramento, Calif.; Betty Mendler of Lewistown; and his beloved companion Donna Rentzel of Hummelstown. He also had three grandchildren: granddaughter Mallory (Vaughn) Booth, grandson Harley Vaughn, and granddaughter Bailey Vaughn; and one greatgrandson, Grayson Booth. As per Walter’s wishes, there will be no memorial services on his behalf. ate of Mifflin County High School. He was employed at Coffee Run Heat Treating in Reedsville. He was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church and he enjoyed building things, playing video games and going fishing. He really liked trains and loved riding his Gator. Services were Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastor Bob Zook officiating. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Allensville Mennonite Church, PO Box 35, Allensville, PA 17002. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at: www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

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friend to all. Throughout her life she was a farm wife and homemaker. Grace was later employed at Fisher Electronics and Mattern’s Hatchery. In retirement Grace found great enjoyment cleaning homes for friends and family in the area. In her spare time she enjoyed antiquing, decorating, baking, cooking, reading, chatting on the phone with friends and most of all spending time with her family. She had a heart of gold and found great joy donating to local charities and helping others. She was a busybody and was constantly involved in something. Her biggest challenge in life was trying to keep Wells out of trouble.

Surviving in addition to her husband are one son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Heather Wagner; two daughters and sons-in-law, Dana and Shawn Reich and Kimberly and Christopher Kerstetter; five grandchildren, Ethan Wagner, Kole Kerstetter, Hayes Reich, Zoe Wagner and Conor Kerstetter; one brother, Harold Lassley; two sisters, Jill and Charles Harris and Cynthia Stout; one sister-in-law, Doris Williams and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be private at the convenience of the family at a later date. Arrangements are by the Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beavertown.

the late John H. Walker and Emma J. Singley. She is survived by her son Sean, of Winston-Salem, N.C., and daughter Janelle, of Harrisburg. Her sisters Maryl Lee Sheaffer, of Reedsville, and Cindy Wilson, of Harris-

burg, also survive. Robyn was a dental hygenist and a graduate of the Lewistown campus of Penn Highlands High School, Class of 1971. Services are at the convenience of the family.

formerly of McVeytown, passed away Dec. 15, 2021, at home. Betty was born Aug. 19, 1964, daughter of the late Frank C. and Catherine M. (Lower) Jordan. She is survived by daughter, Tracy Bolinger and husband, Tyler; two grandchildren, Ryker, and Catherine Bolinger; and three siblings, Audrey Jordan, Amy Chelton and Tammy Jordan. Betty worked as a contractor for various publications. She was a member of the Moose Lodge. Betty enjoyed collecting Native Betty Ann Welsh, 57, American and wolf art-

work and artifacts. She enjoyed hunting when she was younger. Betty was most happy when spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. A private memorial service will take place later at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Heath-Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 61 E. Shirley St., Mount Union, Honored Provider of Veterans Funeral Care. Condolences may be made at AndersonFamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Grace D. Wagner

Grace D. Wagner, 72, of Fairview Road, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021. She was born on Jan. 16, 1949 in Callicoon, N.Y., a daughter of the late Alfred and Esther (Sheard) Lassley. On April 11, 1970, she married Wells P. Wagner Jr. who survives. Grace was a 1967 graduate of Kishacoquillas High School. She was a loved wife, mother, grandmother and

Robyn Walker Talbott

Robyn Walker Talbott died on Christmas morning at her home in Harrisburg. She was 68. Robyn was the daughter of

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Paul W. Wiebner

Paul W. Wiebner, 43, of Lewistown, passed away at 5:03 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021, at GeisingerLewistown Hospital. Born Nov. 27, 1978, he was a son of the late Larry Wiebner Sr. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his sister, Jen Young. Paul is survived by his three children, Graham and Landon, of Milroy, and Rensmee, of McVeytown, and a brother, Larry Wiebner, of Hamburg, Pa. He was a graduate of Indian Valley High School. Paul was employed as a laborer at ACPI, Thompsontown. He was a member of Mifflin County Forest Fire Fighters, Granville Township Fire Police and assisted emergency medical technicians and Pennsylvania State Police when requested. Paul also enjoyed playing video games. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

Wendy C. Wileman

Wendy C. Wileman, 46, of Juniata Terrace, Lewistown, passed away at 12:38 a.m. Dec. 1, 2021, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital, surrounded by her family. Born Oct. 13, 1975, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late John F. E. Wileman Jr., who died Nov. 11, 2021, and Brenda J. (Powell) Wileman, of Lewistown, who survives. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her sister, Angel Wileman. In addition to her mother, Wendy is survived by: companion, Todd Carper, of Lewistown; children, Alexus Sennett and husband, Shane, of Valdosta, Ga., Seth Baumgardner, and Michael Tiernan and companion, Zana Norton,

both of Lewistown; grandson, Kolstin John-William Sennett; brother, John F. E. Wileman III and wife, Rebecca, of Kansas; five nieces and nephews, Nikki Trutt and husband, Dakota, John Wileman IV, David Anderson, Devin Wileman and wife, Erica, and Alyssa Wileman; and four greatnieces and great-nephews, Aliyah Wileman, Westen Wileman, Carson Trutt and Quentin Wileman. She was a Lewistown Area High School graduate, Class of 1993. Wendy was employed at Children of the Ark Day Charles Leroy “C Dub” Care Center. She loved her dog, Macy Williams, 64, of Lewand spending time with her istown, passed away Sunfamily and friends. Services were Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown. Interment will take place at Vira Methodist Cemetery, Lewistown. Memorial contributions may be made in Wendy’s name to the Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, 900 S. Arlington Ave., Suite 134A, Harrisburg, PA 17109, or to One Dog At A Time (ODAAT), 225 Meadow Woods Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefuneralhome.com.

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Donnie George Yantz

Donnie George Yantz, 89, of Port Charlotte, Fla., went home to be with the Lord Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021. Donnie was born Oct. 2, 1932, in Newport, Ohio, to the late Herman and Ruby Yantz. The family

day, Nov. 28, 2021, at his home. Born May 18, 1957, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late James A. and Helen M. (Campbell) Williams. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Charles James Archer Williams; siblings, James Williams, and Mary Williams. He is survived by; wife, Tina (Baxter) Williams, whom he married in 1995; children, Jordan Williams, and Johnny Williams; sisters, Gwendolyn Williams, and Melissa Collins, all of Lewistown; and several nieces and nephews. Charles was a 1975 graduate of Lewistown

High School. He was a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church. Charles worked at Overhead Door and F & M Motors. He loved his family, and there was never a dull moment. A committal service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care of Hoenstine Funeral Home. Memorial contributions in Charles’s memory may be made to Hoenstine Funeral Homes, P.O. Box 631, Lewistown, Pa 17044. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstinefunera lhome.com.

moved to West Virginia for a short time then settled in Herrin, Ill. Donnie went to Herrin High School where he enjoyed athletics and classes in woodworking. After high school, Donnie served honorably in the United States Navy, stationed mostly in Japan from 1952-56. After completing his military service in May 1956, Donnie went to work for the NSA in Arlington, Va., then the agency moved him to Fort George Meade in Maryland where he served as watch chief for a total of 36 years. Donnie moved to McVeytown, to his riverfront home for retirement. It is here where Donnie enjoyed playing his guitar and having his friends over for music jams and gatherings. Growing up in the country, Donnie loved playing with his dogs. Donnie enjoyed singing and playing music from his heart for his church. Donnie and his wife of 62 years, Ruby Martena

(Marti) were both members of Pine Glen Church of the Brethren. He is survived by his loving family; daughter, Susan Davis and son-inlaw Howard Davis of Port Charlotte and many loving nieces and nephews, Donnie will be dearly missed. He was preceded in death by: his loving wife, Ruby (Marti); daughter, Karen Joanne; parents, Herman and Ruby Yantz; brothers, Virgil and Dale; sisters, Virginia Yantz Sanders, Betty Yantz Rosenberger, Goldena Yantz Hudson, and Diane Yantz Thompson. Matthew 25:21, “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant, a life well lived...’” Private inurnment will be held at Pine Glenn Cemetery at a later date. Friends may visit www. robersonfh.com to extend condolences to the family. Arrangements by Roberson Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Charlotte Chapel, 2151 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 33948.


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David M. Yetter

David M. Yetter, 92, of Pine Crest Drive, McClure, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 at Geisinger Lewistown Hospital. He was born on May 1, 1929 in Bannerville, a son of the late William and Anna (Baker) Yetter. He was married to Doris (Erb) Yetter who preceded him in death in 2015. David attended Kricks School House. He served in the Army during the Korean War where he was stationed in Germany. David had previously worked at Beaver’s Bakery, Virco in California, and later after returning to Pennsylvania he was employed at the Viscose and AMP. In his spare time he enjoyed gardening, fishing, woodworking and making latch hook rugs. Surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl A. and Donald Fultz and Cindy L. and George Richmond; three grandchildren, Jason and companion Bonnie, Heather and companion Tim and Jenel and companion Chris; three great-grandchildren, Emma, Christopher and Shawn and companion Ashley; two great-great-grandchildren, Wyatt and Evelyn; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death in addition to his wife by this three brothers, William, Joseph and John Yetter. Graveside service with military honors by the Middle West Veterans were Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the Black Oak Ridge Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beavertown.

Annie Jane Yoder, was born and died on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, at her home on 106 S. Dryhouse Road, Belleville. She’s the daughter of Benjamin S. and Lomie A. (Yoder) Yoder, and the little sister of Rudy Lee Yoder. Annie is also survived by her maternal grandparents, Mosie and Annie Yoder of Belleville and her paternal grandparents, Benjamin and Annie Yoder of Belleville, and a paternal great-grandmother, Rachel E. Swarey, of Belleville. She was of the Old Order Amish church. Services were Dec. 29 at Kish Creek Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville, Pa.

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Mabel M. Zechman

Mabel M. Zechman, 97, of Middleburg, passed away Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, at Valley View Haven in Belleville. She was born March 8, 1924, in Decatur Township, Mifflin County, a daughter of the late Lewis D. and Carrie N. (Snook) Lash. On March 31, 1940, she married Gilbert R. Zechman who preceded her in death on Nov. 14, 2001. Mabel had been employed at Westinghouse in Sunbury, Harrisburg Steel, the Middleburg Silk Mill, and assisted her husband for 25 years in the operation of Zechman Well Drilling. She was a member of

Trinity United Methodist Church, Middleburg, and the mission society of the church. She also served as treasurer for many years for the Haiti Gospel Mission. Mabel enjoyed golfing, crocheting, was an accomplished quilter, and will be remembered for her feisty spirit. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy M. Page of Middleburg; three grandchildren and their spouses, Jamie (Dennis) Stahl, Erica (Greg) Hood, and Dwayne (Hattie) Page; eight great-grandchildren, Leah (John) Dawes, Denya (Lance) Burris, Brendan Hood, Brady Hood, Kaleisha (Dakota) Wright, Colten (Morgan) Page, Dustin (Jennifer) Stahl, Shanen (Jennifer) Stahl; eight great-grandchildren,

Adelyn and Noah Dawes, Lex and Kai Burris, Lauren, Grace, Emma, Haley, and Robbie Stahl; and one sister, Donna Wagner. She was preceded in death by seven siblings, Lewis, Leo, Dalton Jr., and Guy Lash, Marian Bowersox, Gay Simonetti, and Shirley Lash. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 21, at Trinity United Methodist Church, Middleburg. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery, Middleburg. Contributions to honor Mabel’s memory maybe made to Haiti Gospel Missions, c/o: Nancy Page, 208 E. Main St., Middleburg, PA 17842. Arrangements are by the Hummel Funeral Home, 574 Hill St., Middleburg.

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OBITUARY INDEX

—A— Sandra J. “Sis” Amtower .......................... 3

—B— Dennis M. Baker ........................................ 3 Wayne M. “Mike” Barnett ......................... 3 Harry A. Baumgardner Jr. .......................... 4 Michael K. Bell .......................................... 4 Kenneth “Ugh” Berrier .............................. 4 Anthony D. “Tony” Bishop ........................ 4 Phyllis M. Bitting ....................................... 5 Donald H. Black ....................................... 5 Linda K. Blessing ...................................... 6 Samuel A. Boova Jr. .................................. 6 David “Randy” Boyer ................................ 6 Jodi Lynn Brown (Royer) ......................... 6 —C— Mary Cady-Rubinstein ............................. 7 Kelly M. Casner ........................................ 7 Charles H. “Chuck” Christman .................. 7 Glen H. Culbertson ................................... 8 —D— Harriet V. “Ginny” Davis .......................... 8 James E. Delamarter ................................. 9 Katie L. Detweiler ..................................... 9 Connie K. Dillman .................................... 9 —E— A. Maxine Erb .......................................... 9 —F— William E. Forshey Sr. ............................. 10 —G— Roxanne M. “Roxie” Goshorn ................. 10 Terry I. Goss .......................................... 10 Margaret F. Guss .................................... 10 Raymond Elwood Guthridge .................. 11 —H— Bessie M. Harklerode .............................. 11 Craig Harling .......................................... 11 James W. Holbrook Jr. ............................. 11 Howard S. Hoover ................................... 12 Ralph J. Hoover Jr. ................................. 12 Elam K. Hostetler .................................. 12

John L. Hostetler ..................................... 12 Thomas Daniel Hostetler ......................... 13 Randy L. Hower ..................................... 13 —J— Scott A. Johnson ...................................... 13

—K— C. “Dick” Kahler .................................... 13 Dennis I. Kearns .................................... 14 Anna Mary Kline .................................... 14 —L— Gary T. Lane ........................................... 14 Betty J. Lash ........................................... 15 A. Frank Leister ...................................... 15 Larry V. Lynch ........................................ 15 —M— Carol J. “Red” (McKnight) Maben ......... 15 Mildred (Mickey) I. Majestic ................. 16 Louise Elaine May ................................ 16 Marshall “Hoolie” W. McKalips Jr. ..... 16 R. Gene McKelvey .................................. 17 John Charles McKinnon Jr. ..................... 17 Fay A. McKnight ..................................... 17 Ralph F. Meachum Jr. ............................ 17 Charles M. Merrills Sr. ............................. 17 Mildred Blanche “Milly” Middlesworth ... 18 Cheryl A. Miller ..................................... 18 Iyla Rose Miller ........................................ 18 Helen Mae Mitchell ................................. 19 Coty S. Monroe ....................................... 19 Gary E. Mummah .................................... 19 —N— Margaret M. (Baker) Nale ......................... 19 —P— Karen Mae “Dutch” Packard ................... 20 Roy E. “Jake” Page ................................ 20 Foxhall Alexander Parker ..................... 20 Howard Clair Parson Sr. ........................ 20 Betty J. Pettit ........................................... 20 Vivian G. (Reed) Plank .......................... 21 —Q— Issac “Russ” Quay II ............................... 21

—R— Barry H. Reinhard .................................... 22 —S— Helen Louise Salvatore .......................... 22 Jonathan H. “Yonie” Sharp ....................... 22 Charles A. Sheaffer ............................... 22 Robert E. “Wes” Shelley .......................... 23 Janet M. Shoemaker ............................... 23 Joseph B. Short ...................................... 23 Mildred J. Smith ................................... 24 Virginia McKee Smith ......................... 24 Burton “Burt” L. Snook ....................... 24 Gary B. Snyder .................................... 24 Walter “Allan” Spigelmyer ................... 25 Marcene Ann Sprowls .......................... 25 Irene Ruth (Appleton) Steltzer ................ 25 Maurice H. “Moe” Stidfole .................... 26 Paul H. Stoltzfus ..................................... 26 Glenn E. Stover ....................................... 26 Jodie L. Swailes ..................................... 26 Isaac S. Swarey Jr. ................................. 27 Robert E. “Bob” Swartz .......................... 27 Robert L. Swartz ..................................... 27 —T— Carol R. Tanner ..................................... 27 Michael L. Treaster ................................. 28 —V— Walter “Walt” George Vaughn ............... 28 —W— Grace D. Wagner ................................... Robyn Walker Talbott ............................ Betty Ann Welsh ................................... Kyle Lee Wert ...................................... Paul W. Wiebner .................................... Wendy C. Wileman ................................ Charles Leroy “C Dub” Williams ........

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—Y— Donnie George Yantz ............................. 29 David M. Yetter ....................................... 30 Annie Jane Yoder ..................................... 30 —Z— Mabel M. Zechman ................................. 30


32—Lewistown, PA

The Sentinel

Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022

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