
Edda Rider obituary 1944~2023
Edda was employed at the Ft. Detrick Commissary until her retirement. She loved gardening and spending time with her family.
Edda was employed at the Ft. Detrick Commissary until her retirement. She loved gardening and spending time with her family.
Kimberly was employed for 22 years with the former Green Acres Nursing Center in Gettysburg and later served as a home healthcare nurse for five years.
Mona reveled in the outdoors and in her spare time, she loved to fly fish for trout and hunt deer with bow and arrow and rifle.
Ed loved being a father and took his children on many adventures to include camping, fishing, and touring castles in Europe.
Mike enlisted in the US Army when he was 17 and retired honorably as a Sergeant First Class, after more than 18 years of service.
Born Monday, July 27, 1936, Kathryn enjoyed knitting, crocheting, word find puzzles, reading, watching television, and music.
Born on November 10, 1932, Doris worked at the Letterkenny Army Depot for thirty-eight years, retiring in 1989 as a supervisor.
Born September 7, 1946 Valenceia was the daughter of the late Joseph St. Clair Brooks, Sr. and Johnnie Mae (Ames) Charles.
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Blanche loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren, enjoyed singing, traveling, listening to good music, flowers and gardening.
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Mr. Hawbaker was a dairy farmer most of his life. He enjoyed going to tractor pulls, collecting tractor memorabilia, and attending social functions.
John was the kind of man that would drop whatever he was doing to help a friend in need. In the words of John Staley – “Watch the ice!”
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