
Clarence K Williams obituary 1951~2021
Clarence was a veteran of the US Army. For many years he was employed at the Gettysburg Foundry and later at Knouse Foods.
Clarence was a veteran of the US Army. For many years he was employed at the Gettysburg Foundry and later at Knouse Foods.
Joyce attended Fannett-Metal and Southern Huntingdon Schools. She loved crocheting, doing puzzle books and using her tablet.
James was a chemist by trade, but his greatest professional achievement was his invention of a Fugalever. He had a passion for running.
A lifelong writer, Marcus was known primarily for his plays, but he also authored children’s books, novels, poetry, song lyrics, and an extensive journal.
Mr. Gulledge always enjoyed golfing with his friends, going to the beach, traveling and socializing with anyone and everyone.
Helen attended the Mt. Rock Brethren in Christ Church, Shippensburg. She retired from the former Hoffman Mills in Shippensburg.
Bill loved boating and spending time with his family at Lake Raystown. He was also a United States Army Veteran, serving during the Vietnam War.
Gerald was employed as an apple harvester for Mountain-Brook Orchard for 40 years. He had a vast knowledge of the orchards, apples and apple trees.
Harold was a graduate with the Class of 1975 at James Buchanan High School and was a member of Believers Fellowship in Christ Church of God in Greencastle.
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