
Susan B Ensley obituary 1957~2022
Susan enjoyed reading, traveling, spending time with her family and friends, but most of all cherished time with her granddaughter, Kaylee.
Susan enjoyed reading, traveling, spending time with her family and friends, but most of all cherished time with her granddaughter, Kaylee.
Jean will forever be remembered for her humility, her bright smile, her warmth, and her love for so many, especially young people.
Carol was the family historian, and she greatly enjoyed her hobby of genealogy. She was an avid gardener and talented home decorator.
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As a devoted father, John faithfully supported his children’s many extracurricular activities throughout their primary and secondary school years.
For over 30 years Joyce sold Tupperware. She loved her family, giving gifts, reading books and offering encouragement. She loved to cook.
The 2022 season for the Shippensburg University Softball Team is ready and eager to start their season. They will start off this weekend at Glenville
The Shippensburg Band is proud to celebrate their 100th Anniversary with a concert featuring the talents of local musicians of all ages performing music selections
F&M Trust recently donated $3,000 toward the purchase of a multipurpose scoreboard for use by the baseball, softball, and field hockey teams at Forbes Road
Greg Small has been hired as the new marketing manager of the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro. Born and raised in Waynesboro, Small was inspired
Esther had owned her own business, Blue Eagle Gemstone Jewelry in Maryland, and had worked at Forest Memorial Cemetery in Milton, W.V.Â
Betty loved reading her Bible, teaching Sunday School and spending time with her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren.Â
Carrie had worked at the Stanley Company until they closed. She was a collector of many things. She loved her grandchildren.
Eleanor met the love of her life at a square dance on a typical Saturday night. She devoted her life to God, her husband Gerald, and her five children.
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