
Linda Lee E Punchard obituary 1948~2021
Linda loved teaching boys and girls about Jesus and did so for 25+ years through her church and Child Evangelism Fellowship.
Linda loved teaching boys and girls about Jesus and did so for 25+ years through her church and Child Evangelism Fellowship.
Amos served in the United States Army from February of 1964 until February of 1967. During this time, he was stationed in Korea for a year and a half.
The award recognizes the nationโs top student-athletes for their combined performance in college sports and the classroom.
Lee graduated in the Class of 1983 from James Buchanan High School. She worked as a home health aide for most of her life.
Born on September 1, 1931, Jonas worked as a farmer throughout his life. He also owned and operated a salvage business for tractor parts.
In high school Yvonne was a cheerleader, a school newspaper editor, member of the G.A.A. and chorus, and the National Honor Society.
Connie was employed at the Shippensburg Animal Hospital, The Beistle Company in Shippensburg, and the Mechanicsburg Naval Depot.
The award recognizes the nationโs top student-athletes for their combined performance in both sports and in the classroom.
Struggling to find the highly skilled workers they need, manufacturers renew focus on professional training and apprenticeships.
Six local graduates received one-time scholarships from county commissioners this month to start their journey toward nursing careers.
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