
Candy Carlisle obituary 1956~2023
Born January 12, 1956 in Chambersburg, Candy is survived by nieces and nephews and many others who love and will miss her.
Born January 12, 1956 in Chambersburg, Candy is survived by nieces and nephews and many others who love and will miss her.
Mary retired from Falling Springs Nursing Home after 18 years of work. She enjoyed her time at work, but enjoyed time with her family even more.
Mrs. Cruz worked with her daughter as a housekeeper for many years. She loved being outdoors for cookouts, and enjoyed going to yard sales.
Ivy read textbooks with the type of enthusiasm most people reserve for novels. She was an interesting conversationalist and a good listener.
Earl graduated from the Greenhill High School in 1961, served in the United States Army and retired from JLG Industries, McConnellsburg, PA in 2005.
The Franklin County Area Tax Bureau (FCATB) seeks an Executive Director to manage and oversee the Bureau’s operations. The FCATB collects Earned Income and Local
Beyond her medical career, Anna possessed an ardent love for antiques and collectibles. Sharing this passion with her daughter.
Ken was employed as a painter at Letterkenny Army Depot until his retirement. An avid deer hunter, he enjoyed the outdoors.
May 23, 2023 was a big day in downtown Chambersburg. The repaired Memorial Fountain returned to its home atop the basin, which is situated at
Knee replacement, medically known as arthroplasty, is a common surgical procedure that offers relief for individuals grappling with chronic knee pain or mobility issues primarily
A Waynesboro man, identified as Timothy Honeywell, has been charged by the Franklin County police for allegedly firing a shotgun into his neighbors’ home. The
Greencastle residents will soon have another convenient option for their dining and fuel needs as a third Sheetz store is set to open in late
Gregg went 2 years of college before he became a licensed electrician by trade. He loved the outdoors, fixing cars, and just relaxing with family.
In a relieving turn of events, 16-year-old Emily High, who had been missing for several days, has been located unharmed. Pennsylvania State Police announced that
Shawna treated people with kindness, compassion, and respect, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Donald enjoyed the outdoors whether it be fishing, hunting, camping, or feeding and watching the birds.He loved spending time with his family.
Robert enjoyed hunting, working outside, spending time with his family and dogs, and watching his grandchildren participate in their activities.
During his lifetime, Charles enjoyed working on cars and equipment, horseback riding, motorcycle riding, owning pet dogs, and eating out.
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