
Shirley Ann Runyon obituary 1950~2022
Shirley was a member of Heidelberg Reformed Church of Marion. Her hobbies consisted of gardening, wood crafting and reading.
Shirley was a member of Heidelberg Reformed Church of Marion. Her hobbies consisted of gardening, wood crafting and reading.
A stairwell collapsed about 13 minutes into the firefighting efforts at a bi-level home in the 11000 block of Sandy Mountain Road.
In his early life, Mr. Smith worked for 15 years at The Waynesboro Shoe Factory. He later worked as a shipper for Landis Tool Company for over 30 years.
Franklin County is a growing region providing excellent opportunities for area entrepreneurs. We are showcasing local businesses in a new business series. LaunchUX is this
John was a member of the Blue Ridge Sportsman’s Association and the Waynesboro Fish and Game. He was an avid fisherman and hunter.
Josephine was born Wednesday, April 13, 1938 in North Newton Township, Cumberland County. She was of the Christian Faith.
Kim lived and believed that life is about relationships, an area in which she was exceedingly wealthy. Kim was a tenacious friend.
Mrs. Mulhollen enjoyed making crafts, painting, going to the beach, and working on her families’ popcorn and sno-cone truck at local festivals and fairs.
Helen enjoyed cooking, gardening, knitting, quilting and crocheting. She loved flowers, spending time with her neighbors, and was a lot of fun to be with.
The SU women’s basketball team won a match against Bloomsburg, 79-51. Jefferson’s impressive 23 points lead the team into double-figures. The Huskies were defeated by
Four players post double figures Wednesday night as the SU men’s basketball team returned to the win column. The team had a 90-64 victory over
A nursing scholarship has opened up and is available for applications. The Franklin County Commissioners announced the program yesterday. They are encouraging local high school
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