Joyce was an excellent cook and enjoyed having friends and family over for a special meal. She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.
Obituary
Dorothy was born Monday, August 21, 1944 in Chambersburg, PA. She retired from Knouse Foods, Peach Glen with over 37 years of service.
Vera was an active church member in various capacities during her life in the Church of God in Shippensburg and Greenvillage.
Mrs. Shoemaker was a graduate of the former Fannett Township High School. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting, and spending time with grandchildren.
Mr. Smith worked for 15 years at the Adams County National Bank, and then went on to open his own company in 1988, Craftbuilt, Inc.
Dorothy was a homemaker, wonderful mother, grandmother and loved her family. She had a great sense of humor and was young at heart.
Mrs. Helmuth enjoyed shopping and gardening. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed time spent with her family.
Trevor was a graduate of Waynesboro Area Senior High School with the Class of 1989 and later attended Northampton Community College.
Robert was a member of the Fairfield Mennonite Church. He enjoyed attending yard sales, gardening and restoring wooden furniture.
Lynnford was a parts manager at Morris International in Everett, PA and at Hines Equipment in Bedford, PA upon retiring. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Mr. Wagaman was the caretaker for the Waynesboro Water Supply for many years raising his family at the caretaker’s house on Rattlesnake Run Road.
Greg could always be found on the links. He was an excellent golfer. He will be remembered as a caring brother, uncle, and friend.
JoEllen retired in 2002 after which she moved to NY to be near her daughter. She was an avid craftswoman crocheting numerous afghans over her lifetime.
Born October 26, 1946 in Waynesboro, David worked for various local restaurants. He was a member of Waynesboro Church of the Brethren and enjoyed reading.
Ralph enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, boating at Raystown Lake, and American muscle cars of all sizes. He also enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Born August 15, 1922, Not having any children of her own, Anna enjoyed spending time with nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Bowling attended Fairfield Schools and Washington Township High School. She retired from Gettysburg Transformer in 1994 after working there 22 years.
Mrs. Boyer enjoyed gardening, reading, crocheting – especially making prayer shawls, and spending time with her grandchildren.
Austin was looking forward to a career in the military. He was respectful of his elders and supportive of policemen and firemen.
Mary enjoyed camping at Long View Campground, watching her grandchildren’s sports, Above all, time spent with her family brought her much happiness.
Bill retired from Mack Truck, Hagerstown, with 34 years of service. He was a member of First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, Hagerstown.
Curtis was a 1990 graduate of Greencastle-Antrim Senior High School. He enjoyed following the Washington Wizards, National and Capitals.
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.
Donna loved to travel with her husband William. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family. Donna attended the LifePoint Church.
Nora worked as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, from where she retired, and was a member of the Middle Spring Presbyterian Church.
Born July 22, 1943, Miguel was employed at Adams County Nursery for 52 years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and tending to his garden.
Roger was kind, compassionate and generous but most importantly, humble. His love of family, and time spent with friends, gave him the greatest joy.
Fanny was a loving and devoted wife and mother who was proud of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed.
Dallas appreciated volunteering at the Chambersburg School of Ballet and NETWork Ministries and spending time with all the people she encountered.
Wayne was an avid musician who especially enjoyed blue grass music, attending blue grass festival and playing with the band “Drifting Country”.
Born May 21, 1948 in Fairfield, PA she was the daughter of the late Paul and Ellen Moritz, Betty was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.
Along with being his work partner, Tracy was a life partner to Eric Keefer and Mom to their daughter Reannen Keefer and son Charlie Keefer.
Born January 10, 1973 in Gettysburg, Tabatha graduated from Gettysburg High School and proudly served for 20 years with the United States Navy.
Glenn served in the US Army during WWII in Japan. He built homes in the Chambersburg area after the war as Shaffer Construction.
Mr. Wagaman served honorably in the U.S. Army in the Vietnam Conflict, where he was awarded three Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart among other medals.
Mr. Suder was a master electrician and was employed for most of his career at Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg. He enjoyed wood-working and photography.
Born May 22, 1938 in Selinsgrove, PA., Mrs. Smith worked at the Selinsgrove State School as a cook for 30 years, before retiring in 2003.
Donald was a longtime employee of Epiroc Co. where he was a machinist. He had coached and umpired Little League Baseball when his sons played.
Robert enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing, working on cars and tractors, and gardening. He was known as a prankster and story teller.
Steven was employed at Olympic Steel in Chambersburg, PA as a machinist. He loved everything about New England sports (Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics).