
Grace W Durnin obituary 1926~2022
Grace took up the game of golf at the age of 40, secretly taking lessons, and had a hole-in-one while on vacation in Bermuda.
Grace took up the game of golf at the age of 40, secretly taking lessons, and had a hole-in-one while on vacation in Bermuda.
When he wasn’t working, Gary could often be found at home listening to music and recording on his reel to reel to sharpen his DJing skills.
Mrs. Sipes was a retired seamstress who worked at various sewing factories throughout the area. She enjoyed gardening and taking care of her animals.
Richard was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, who enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandsons.
Jim loved life, enjoying all it had to offer, including: golfing, skating, skiing, tennis, and horseback riding, having horses for over 30 years.
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Anna enjoyed interacting with people and making them smile. She served as a missionary nurse and church planter in Africa for 42 years.
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Dixie was a creative and talented seamstress and homemaker. She was known for her devotion to her family, and her unfailing generosity.
Terry retired from Adams Electric Cooperative where he worked as a lineman and staking technician for 36 years. He will be missed by all.
Larry made many friendships in the amateur radio community. His presence, mentoring and friendship are sorely missed by his friends and colleagues.
Christopher began cello lessons at age 8 with his father as his teacher. He left home at age 15 to live with a great-aunt and uncle in Gettysburg, PA.
Charles was a US Army Veteran and drove truck for Fickes Silo, retired from Pepsi and also drove for Allen Distribution. He enjoyed hunting.
William was formerly employed by McKee foods for many years. He served in the US Air Force where he attained the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Nancy worked most of her life at the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, in the School of Education Psychology.
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