
Raymond D Aller obituary 1943~2021
Raymond worked as a Group Leader at JLG Industries for 38 ½ years. He served in the United States Army until he received his honorable discharge.
Raymond worked as a Group Leader at JLG Industries for 38 ½ years. He served in the United States Army until he received his honorable discharge.
Jews around the world celebrate Hanukkah for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar.
Mr. Beasley was a nursing assistant at Green Acres Nursing Home in Gettysburg, PA for over 20 years. He enjoyed model trains and taking care of his yard.
After retirement, Steve was very active in golfing and bowling at various courses and alleys in central Pennsylvania. He also enjoyed going to car shows.
Jerry enjoyed playing the guitar, and listening to and singing bluegrass music. He also enjoyed cooking, entertaining and pool volleyball tournaments.
Borough Council votes on its $90 million 2022 budget tonight, and with it a one mil tax increase to help finance police headquarters renovations.
Raiders participating in SU sports have received recognition and awards from both regional, state and national organizations this year.
“The Crowns of Christ” is the subject of this week’s Bible study by Pastor Mike Sanders. Pastor Mike will be reading in John 19: 1-13.
Joyce was a faithful and active member of Chambersburg Church of the Brethren. She enjoyed gardening, canning, crafting and sewing.
John graduated from LaSalle High School, Cumberland, MD Class of 1950 and then went on to serve in the United States Navy from 1952-1956.
Bea was the epitome of a trailblazer who pursued excellence throughout her career. She was her family historian and organizer of many family reunions.
Born Thursday, October 28, 1971, in Chambersburg, Troy graduated from Shippensburg High School in 1989. He enjoyed going racing at Path Valley.
Milk Bath Company (115A S. Main St.) celebrated the grand opening of its brick-and-mortar location with a 9 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday. The Main Street storefront allows customers to smell the soaps before they buy them, witness the soapmaking process, and access the products of multiple artisans.
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