
Autry G Ryder obituary 1937~2023
Autry enjoyed working in his yard and spending his time restoring older tractors. He was a hardworking man and a loving father and friend to many.
Autry enjoyed working in his yard and spending his time restoring older tractors. He was a hardworking man and a loving father and friend to many.
Born August 13, 1937 in McConnellsburg, Mrs. Paylor had worked for the Commonwealth of PA, Hertz Rental Car, and Carolina Freight.
Sam enjoyed traveling, the Beach, watching sports on T.V., and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The Chambersburg Police Department announced that it has been recognized for excellence in policy management and training for the third consecutive year by Lexipol, the
Within the past week, the Chambersburg Police Department has responded to two local businesses regarding scam phone calls purporting to be from the Chambersburg Police
The Shippensburg University menโs basketball team overcame a 17-point deficit in the first half on Monday night to gain a lead in the second half, but homestanding
Southern Fulton fell to the Everett Warriorsย Mondayย night 51-14. The Indians (6-9, 6-7 ICC)ย struggled to work the ball on offense and were sluggish on defense.ย
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Troop T announced today it closed a 35-year-old case by identifying the victim of a fatal crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Linda
Ahead of snowy conditions and cold temperatures across most of the state tonight and tomorrow, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC)
Deed transfers for December 28-January 3 are public records. These records are in the Franklin County Register and Recorderโs office.
Deed transfers for January 4th-10th are public records. These records are in the Franklin County Register and Recorderโs office.
Mr. Willhide was a lifelong resident of the Waynesboro area. He graduated from Waynesboro High School with the Class of 1950.
Howard enjoyed long walks and time with family and friends, traveling, photography & genealogy. He was an avid fan of “Duke” basketball.
After retirement Mr. Sleighter went to work as a driver for Sunset Auto Sales from 1988 until 2013 but his favorite job was being โPap Slickโ.
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