
Franklin Roosevelt Hatcher 1932~2020
Franklin will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He loved people, talked to everyone he met, and remembered details of their lives.
Franklin will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He loved people, talked to everyone he met, and remembered details of their lives.
Donald was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church in Fayetteville and the Coca-Cola Collector’s Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and playing sports.
Marie was a 1952 graduate of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. She worked at the Chambersburg Hospital as a Licensed Practical Nurse, retiring in 1999.
Elmer was also a skilled maker of fine furniture and cabinets, and enjoyed fly fishing. The central focus of his life was his Catholic Faith.
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Carma was a daughter of the late Samuel E. and Zora J. Crusey Wenger. She was a member of the Shippensburg Church of the Brethren.
Lois had been a member of TOPS of Greencastle,and her hobbies and interest included bowling, baking and puzzles.
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The community embraced us so wholeheartedly and clearly Abby Bellows made an impact on so many, We couldn’t imagine not inviting everyone who wanted to join us in celebrating and remembering her life.
LaunchUX, LLC is excited to announce Brandon Smith as our new Internal Sales and Account Associate. Mr. Smith began work in his role this week and LaunchUX is proud to have him as part of our work family.
Deed transfers are public records, published as they become available from the Franklin County Register and Recorder’s office in the county courthouse.
Wanda graduated from Waynesboro Area Senior High School with the class of 1989. With a passion for animals, she was especially devoted to her pup, Bailey.
Take a look back at Franklin County’s history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on September 18th.
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