
Shane C Taylor obituary 1979~2021
Shane enjoyed the outdoors including hunting, fishing and his farmette. He was a Pittsburg Steelers fan and liked the Washington Nationals.
Shane enjoyed the outdoors including hunting, fishing and his farmette. He was a Pittsburg Steelers fan and liked the Washington Nationals.
Mr. Hinkle was a Veteran of the United States Army. He worked for 43 years at the National Institute of Health as Chief Lab Animal Specialist.
Eastern Division opponents defeated Shippensburg university’s volleyball team twice in as many days last week in PSAC action.
SU’s Raiders were kept out of the end zone on Saturday at No. 25 Kutztown, dropping a 20-3 decision to the Golden Bears in an away game..
The Raiders remain unbeaten following a weekend victory in which they cruised past Bloomsburg 6-0 during a PSAC match at Steph Petit Stadium.
Community service was instilled in Lee, and he became a councilman for Shippensburg in 1962 and eventually President of the board.
Cory loved the outdoors, especially hunting and camping with all of his family and friends. He was a wonderful son, father, brother, friend, and mentor.
The Lady Raiders lost two matches to Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division opponents Bloomsburg and Lock Haven last week
The Raiders lost two matches last week, one a rematch against Bloomsburg on Wednesday, and the next against Lock Haven on Saturday
CVAS encourages anyone interested in bringing a four-legged friend into their home to check out the wonderful animals available for adoption.
The unbeaten Wilson College field hockey team routed Centenary University’s Cyclones Saturday in a CSAC showdown at Hackettstown, N.J.
Clark’s Summit University Defenders fell to the Wilson College women’s soccer team Saturday in a conference match-up at Clark’s Summit.
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