
Betty Jane Steinour obituary 1932~2022
The Steinour house was never empty of love, laughter, a fun game of cards, or good food thanks to Betty and her joyful, open heart.
The Steinour house was never empty of love, laughter, a fun game of cards, or good food thanks to Betty and her joyful, open heart.
Jeffrey “Jeff” Allen Koenig was nothing short of a true legend to all who knew and loved him. He loved all sports, whether playing or as a fan.
In his later years, Jim loved spending time at the family cabin with his children and grandchildren. He also had a passion for antique vehicles.
In his early years, Earl was a farmer, and then went to work at the Mercersburg Tannery for 30 years. He also worked at Landis Tool Company and DL Martin.
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Joann was a devoted employee of the former Mountain Valley Center in Chambersburg, working as a loving caregiver with handicapped adults, until retiring.
Daniel worked as a truck driver and also in the amusement industry as an operator. He enjoyed riding motorcycles and repairing cars.
Bertha had worked at the Stanley Company as a seamstress. She loved her children and grandchildren. She loved playing bingo.
April loved playing BINGO, taking trips to the Casino and especially enjoyed attending family gatherings. She was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church.
Ed was a graduate of Middletown High School class of 1965. He enjoyed sports, gardening and his dogs and his many friends.
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In her free time Mary enjoyed traveling in general, going to wine festivals, and playing the lottery. She was of the Catholic faith.
Bob was an avid hunter and was a life member of the Shippensburg Fish & Game, the North American Hunters Club, and the NRA.
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Joyce continued working as a house wife, mother, and watched many of her grandchildren, and still found time to do volunteer work for many organizations.
Mrs. Shank was a homemaker who had been employed by Washington Township Sewer Authority and Quincy Township Sewer Authority for many years.
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