In his spare time, Jackie enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, making deer bologna, and spending time with his dog, “Furby”.
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Maria was born November 22, 1966 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, the daughter of Nacianseno Rivera and the late Maria Milagros Rullan.
Sandy retired from Letterkenny Army Depot where she worked as a laborer for over 20 years. She was a member of the Freedom in Christ Church in Scotland.
Will graduated in the Class of 1968 from Big Spring High School. He retired from Carlisle Tire and Rubber after working 39 years there as a mechanic.
Barbara graduated from Baileysville High School in West Virginia. She was first employed by Sheraton Inn, Gettysburg where she met her husband.
Aldaus graduated from Biglerville High School in 1948. He was formerly employed by Cadbury Beverages, formerly Duffy Motts for 17 years.
Doris was a great duckpin bowler in her time and owned the Sykesville Bowling Center in Maryland for 10 years with her husband.
Born July 15, 1930, Betty attended Gettysburg High School. She was formerly employed by the former C.H. Musselman in Biglerville.
Jean worked at Musselman’s for over 40 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed bowling, working on the farm, playing cards and raising her Rottweiler, Duke.
Clarence was employed by CH Mussleman Co. in Biglerville for 27 years and Penn Quality Eggs for 10 years in York Springs.
Jim lived life to the fullest. After his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in May of 2019, he traveled with his wife and family.
Jim was surrounded in love by his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was an avid New York Yankees fan, and he enjoyed watching sports.
Born October 3, 1965 in Pittsburgh, Jon proudly served in the U.S. Army for 10 years, and wanted to be remembered for saving people.
Betty was formerly employed by Adams County National Bank in Arendtsville, where she ran the drive-thru, for over 30 years.
Al graduated from Chambersburg High School and proudly served 22 years in the U.S. Navy from 1956-1978. He loved Chinese food and traveling.
George was a member and delegate to the conference of the Messiah United Methodist Church in Shippensburg, where he sang in the church choir.
Born January 29, 1958, Sharon was formerly employed by SCAAP in Gettysburg. She enjoyed reading, crocheting, watching movies and her cats.
Helen enjoyed spending time on the beach at the Jersey Shore and going to the Atlantic City casinos. She also enjoyed crossword and jigsaw puzzles.
In her spare time, Dolly enjoyed playing card games, pool and going on long drives. She also enjoyed the company of her many cats.
Morgan loved volunteering his time as a supervisor for the Creation and Uprise Christian Festivals and enjoyed music, travelling, hunting, and motorcycles.
Born September 28, 1941, Biggie was known as the owner/operator for Biggie’s Italian Sausage in Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
Jack was both a “man’s man”, and a “soft touch”, his quick mind, sarcastic wit, attention to detail, and fantastic stories will be missed by all.
Brian was formerly employed by Ventura Foods in Chambersburg for several years. He enjoyed volunteering at Hickory Hollow Farm in Gettysburg.
Born November 16, 1933, Betty attended Gettysburg High School. She was a member of Benders Evangelical Lutheran Church in Biglerville.
Suzanne graduated from Big Spring High School. She continued her education at Shippensburg University with a college bachelor’s degree.
Joyce loved to travel. She also loved playing bingo, going to casinos, and baking, making candy and spending time with family.
Barb loved oil painting, kitties, yard sales, singing, studying God’s Word, and she continually gave spare dollars to missions/charities.
Dorothy enjoyed working in the kitchen with her daughter during bingo at the Shippensburg Firefighters Activities Center.
Violet graduated from Gettysburg High School in the class of 1945. Following graduation, she worked at the US Naval Depot in Mechanicsburg.
Earl graduated in 1942 from Biglerville High School. In 1947, he served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII.
Born September 11, 1949, Charles was a member of the Hub City Club and the American Legion Post #223. Chuck enjoyed shootin’ pool.
Dorothy was born Monday, November 9, 1953, the daughter of the late Edcel N. Paschell and Shirley A. Thayer. Services will be at the discretion of family.
Roberto was formerly employed by Tim-Bar in New Oxford for three years. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Gettysburg.
Jay was born November 13, 1927 in Wilkes Barre, PA, the son of the late Fred and Frances Rauscher. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
Katiuscia (Katie) came to the United States in 1981 with her parents when her father opened Mamma’s Pizza in Biglerville.
Robert proudly served for six years in the US Army. While his military accomplishments were his proudest moments, he was even more proud to be a father.
Bill was a member of Buchanan Valley Rod and Gun Club, and Gypsy Springs Hunting Camp. He loved to hunt, fish, and watch the Western Channel.
Born Monday, November 22, 1965, Tina graduated from New Oxford High School in 1985. She was formerly employed by Conewago Valley School District.
In her spare time, Ruth enjoyed gardening, putting puzzles together, taking care of her yard, and taking care of her grandchildren.
Denise enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and playing piano. She was also known for her talented dancing and singing abilities.