Deed transfers from February 15-21, 2023

deed transfers

Deed Transfers for February 15-21, 2023, are public records. These records are in thFranklin County Register and Recorder’s office.

Click here to see all deeds recorded between February 15-21, 2023. To see deed transfers for other weeks and months, visit the business section of our website.



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Richard J Murphy 1929-2023

Dick served with the United States Army until his honorable discharge. Dick was employed as budget analyst in the civil sector of the Army in Korea.

Bradley Miller 1980-2023

Born December 7, 1980, Bradley enjoyed drawing, playing video games, reading, and comic books. Bradley had the best sense of humor.

Jerome Edward Foreman Jr.

Jerome served in the U.S. Army 1959 to 1962. He retired from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as Director of Engineering.

Lori A Voce 1964-2023

Lori will be remembered as an amazing wife and mother, who selflessly dedicated herself to ensuring the best life for her family.

Helen F Hykes 1928-2023

Early in life, Helen worked at Fishers Florist, Shippensburg, prior to having her two sons. Afterward she became a consummate homemaker.

Steven Dietrich Gotham 1942-2023

Steve also loved to dine out. However, his most cherished time was spent with his children and grandchildren, who he loved beyond measure.

Shirley Ann Hudson 1932-2023

Shirley never met a stranger; everyone was just a friend she hadn’t met. She was a devoted member of St. John’s United Church of Christ.

Daily Forecast, December 5, 2023

Franklin County Forecast: In the forecast for today, we are expecting overcast clouds, with a high of 41.95°F and a low of 31.62°F. The humidity

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