
Joseph A “Joe” Feaga obituary 1931~2022
Joe was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Gettysburg. He owned and operated Feaga Construction Co. in Gettysburg for many years.
Joe was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Gettysburg. He owned and operated Feaga Construction Co. in Gettysburg for many years.
Bryan loved spending time with his dogs, Teddy and Kipper. He also enjoyed gardening, caring for his fruit trees, and family trips to their lake house.
Gale enjoyed reading and crocheting. She was an animal lover, especially her cats. She was avid gardener, enjoying her house plants and zinnias.
Bill attended Iron Springs Brethren in Christ Church. He was proud to be a church board member and performed any other jobs to be helpful.
Betty was a member of the First Assembly of God Church, Shippensburg. She was a 1944 graduate of the former Shippensburg High School.
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Lillie was a member of the Open Door Church in Chambersburg. She owned and operated Lillie Armstrong’s Beauty Shop for over 50 years.
Mary was known and loved for being the driver of Mister Softee’s Ice Cream Truck which she owned and operated for 24 years.
After graduating from Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy, Michael was commissioned as a lieutenant in the US Naval Reserves.
Mrs. Coy and her husband operated the M&N Restaurant for 18 years on Lurgan Avenue in Shippensburg where the fire station presently resides.
Gladys was always active in sports. She also enjoyed gardening, reading, playing bridge, and was quite a jigsaw puzzle enthusiast.
Chambersburg’s four-month-old non-discrimination ordinance died Monday night on a 7-3 repeal vote, the first of 70 PA towns wo do so.
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