
Hubert M. Swartz obituary 1927~2020
Born March 8, 1927 in Shippensburg, PA, Hubert owned and operated a home improvement business specializing in aluminum products for 40 years.
Born March 8, 1927 in Shippensburg, PA, Hubert owned and operated a home improvement business specializing in aluminum products for 40 years.
Peggy was a very dedicated mother, grandmother and nurse. She loved cooking, going to the beach, reading, and spending time with family.
The resolution comes as the nation awaits a SCOTUS ruling on Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit attempting to throw out nail-in ballots in the Keystone State.
If you are looking for a new furry best friend, check out the shelter’s many residents. Any of them would make a great pet and wonderful companion.
A US Navy veteran, Joe served honorably during the Vietnam War. He was employed as a mechanic at various businesses in the area.
Mrs.High was an avid bingo player and affectionately referred to every one as “girlfriend” which brought a smile to many, many faces over the years.
Mrs. Creager was devoted to her family. She was a caring wife, and a loving mother and grandmother. She was a member of The Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Rook was a member of Faith United Methodist Church, Waynesboro, where she was a member of the Married Couples Sunday School Class.
Ron enjoyed swimming and above all he loved time spent with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was a member of Greencastle Church of God.
Members of the Shepherd University Student Nurses Association participated in two community projects in November. SUSNA partnered with Faith, Feeding, Freedom to support a Women’s
The Institute is offering the first program in their winter version of their EXPLORE! program series for kids on Thursday, Dec. 17 from 4 to 5 p.m.
As a nurse with WellSpan VNA Home Care, Scott Brocious is able to bring compassionate care to patients on the main front line: Their own homes.
The sobering news: COVID-19 is thought to be much more deadly than the flu, with a fatality rate that could be 10 times higher than the flu.
New restrictions that begin tomorrow and will be in place until January 4 are Gov. Tom Wolf’s attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 in
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