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Born on Jan. 7, 1934 in Fayette Township, Juniata Co., she is the daughter of the late Jacob and Ida (Fer ster)OnShank.Dec. 19, 1965 she married her late husband, Donald E. Alexander, with whom she was blessed to share more than 34 years of marriage before his passing on March 20, 2000. Surviving are her sons, Jeffrey D. Alexander and his wife, Kathleen of Mif flintown, Nathan R. Alex ander and his wife, Eleanor of Key West, Florida; sib lings Miriam Wirt and her husband, Dan of Lancaster, Earl “Salty” Shank and his wife, Bonnie of McAlister ville, two grandchildren, Stephanie Brubaker and her husband, Curtis and Kyle Alexander; four great grandchildren, Morgan Foltz, Macy Wagner, Des tiny Alexander, and Ava Jean Brubaker. In addition to her par ents and husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Bethany L. Alexander and eight broth ers Clement Shank, Ches ter Shank, Cecil Shank, Wilmer Shank, C. Wayne Shank, Jacob “Pete” Shank, Lloyd Shank, and EarnestBeforeShank.her marriage, she served as a nurse, after which she was employed as a waitress at Zimmies Diner and later she was a waitress at Stop 35, both of Mifflintown. She also was a practicing Reflexologist. Mrs. Shank was a mem ber of Kingdom Hall Je hovah’s Witnesses, who loved crocheting, working in her garden, attending yard sales, bird watch ing, cooking, baking and spending time with her family; however, the real joy that she got was the love of babysitting her grandchildren and great grandchildren.Serviceswere Monday, July 18, 2022 at the Fayette Fire Company, Social Hall, McAlisterville. Interment was at Lost Creek Presby terian Cemetery, McAlis terville.Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mif flintown.Online condolences and tributes can be sent to the family at neralhomesinc.comwww.brownfu

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Charlene S. “Mema” Al exander, 88, of Mifflintown, passed away at 9:10 p.m. on Wednesday, July, 13, 2022 at Brookline Manor.

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EdwardCharlesBailey Charles Edward Bailey, 85, of Lewistown, passed away Tuesday, July 5, 2022, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hos pital.Born May 7, 1937, in Bea vertown, he was the son of the late Clyde Eugene and Helen (Kratzer) Bailey. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by; a daughter, Virginia Lee Watt.He is survived by; his wife, Bernice A. (Fagan) Bailey, of Lewistown; a granddaugh ter, Britney Baumgardner and husband, Willie, of Lew istown; and a great-grand son, Colton Baumgardner; son-in-law, Darrell Watt; a sister-in-law, Anna L. (Fa gan) Shirey and husband, Charles, of McClure; and several loving nieces and nephews.Charles was a member of the Gospel Hall in Lew istown. He was a life mem ber of City Hook and Ladder, Moose, American Legion, and VFW Post 7011. Earlier in life, he was a social mem ber of Fame, Brooklyn, and Junction.Earlier in life, he worked as a dairy farmer. He worked for the Borough of Lew istown, as a heavy equip ment operator for 44 years, and he attended seminars for AFSCME Local 213 Union in theHePoconos.loved working in his yard, and he received lots of compliments on the beauty of his yard. He was especial ly fond of his flower and veg etable gardens; he liked to give away some of his vege tables to anyone that walked by his Serviceshome.were Friday, July 8, 2022, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown. Interment was in Juniata Memorial Park cemetery. In lieu of flowers, me morial contributions may be made in Charles’s mem ory to: Rescue Our Furry Friends (R.O.F.F), P.O. Box 6, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstine fu neralhome.com. PA

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Tracy Lee Cavanaugh, 62, of Burnham, passed away Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at Geisinger-Lew istownBornHospital.May16, 1960, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Ken neth E. and Connie Lou (Carstetter) Cavanaugh. In addition to her par ents, she was preceded in death by; a brother, Lloyd Cavanaugh; sister-in-law, Lisa (Rhoades) Cavana ugh; niece, Katrina Ca vanaugh; nephew, Jason Cavanaugh; great-niece, KatieSheShellenberger.issurvivedby; sib lings, Ken Cavanaugh Jr.; Michael Cavanaugh and wife, Roberta (Bilger), Don na O’Donnell and husband, Dave; and a sister-in-law, Bonnie (Hostetler) Cavana ugh; three nieces and five nephews; five great-nieces and five great-nephews. Tracy attended the Pain tersville C.M.A. She was a 1978 gradu ate of Chief Logan High School.Tracy worked at New Holland, Weis Markets, andSheGoodwill.lovedbeing with her family and friends and en joyed going camping and traveling to the beach. She was known for her kind ness and gave her heart to everybody.Services were Monday, July 11, 2022, at the Pain tersville C.M.A. Church, 3195 Back Maitland Road, Lewistown, with a memo rial service. A private interment was in Birch Hill

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Thomas A. ‘Tom’ Cargill Thomas A. “Tom” Car gill, 77, Mifflin, passed away at 6:45 a.m. on Sat urday, July 16, 2022, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hos pital.Born on Aug. 16, 1944, in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, he was a son of the late David and Dorothy (Boyce) Car gill.Surviving are his wife, Lucille M. (Gagnon) Car gill; siblings Carol Irons of Annandale, Virginia, Ed Cargill and his wife, Carol of Wyoming, David Cargill Jr. of Cumberland, Rhode Island, and he is survived by nieces and nephews. In addition to his par ents, he was preceded in death by a sister Janice. Mr. Cargill was a proud U.S. Army veteran who honorably served his coun try during the Vietnam War. With 33 years of service, he retired as a lineman for Black Stone Valley Elec tric Company of Cumber land, Rhode Island. He was a 1962 gradu ate of Cumberland High School, Cumberland, Rhode Island, who loved sprint car racing and rac ing in general, riding mo torcycles and fishing. There will be no view ing; however, a memorial Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, July 21, 2022, at 9 a.m. at St. Jude’s Catholic Church, 3918 William Penn High way, Mifflintown, Father Peter Rettig officiating. In terment was to be held in Rhode Island, where full Military Burial Honors will be accorded. A Collation (reception) will follow the Mass at the Juniata Winery, 19175 Rt. 35 South, Mifflin PA, 17058. Memorial contributions in Mr. Cargill’s memory can be made to St. Jude Catholic Church, P.O. Box 187, Mifflintown, PA 17059. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown. Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at funeralhomesinc.com.www.brown

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Paula W. Bowersox, 53, of McAlisterville, passed away at 4:59 a.m. on Mon day, July 11, 2022 at her res idence surrounded by her family.Born on Oct. 18, 1968 in Lewistown, Mifflin Coun ty, she is the daughter of Donald Eugene and Gail Ann (Shilling) Shellenberg er of OnMcAlisterville.Sept.25,1988, she married her surviving husband, Larry Russell Bowersox, with whom she was blessed to share over 33 years of marriage before herInpassing.addition to her par ents and husband, she is survived by: her children, Toni M. Crouse and her husband Trent of Oster burg and Damon J, Bower sox of McAlisterville; four siblings, Catherine Ritter and her husband Mark of McClure, Parrish “Perry” Shellenberger and his wife Christina of Thompson town, Korena “Korry” Shel lenberger of Mifflintown, and Preston Shellenberger and his wife Tina of Mill Hall; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, Joshua Russell Bowersox on Sept. 26, 1994 and one brother in law, Mark Clukey. Mrs. Bowersox was a 1986 graduate of Juniata High School in Mifflintown and served as a Secretary for her family’s business, L and R Lumber, of McAl isterville.Paulawas a member and attended the Oakland Mills Evangelical Methodist Church where she volun teered her time for many years as a vital member who served in many differ ent capacities as Secretary, Treasurer and other duties and alwaysorwhetherspiritforBeach,andgoingHerresponsibilities.hobbiesincludedtoherfamily’scabinvacationingatMyrtleSC.Shewillberememberedherkindandgenerouswhoalwaysgave,itwashertimeotherresourcesasshelovedtoseepeople smile. Services were Thursday, July 14, 2022 at the Oakland Mills Evangelical Meth odist Church, 148 Leonard Road, Oakland Mills. Inter ment was at Union Memo rial Gardens, Mifflintown. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions in Mrs. Bowersox’s memory can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAl isterville.Online condolences and tributes can be shared with the family at funeralhomesinc.com.www.brown

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James R. Coulter‘Jim’ James R. “Jim” Coulter, 73, a resident of the Ore gon Veterans Home in The Dalles, Ore., peacefully passed away on July 11, 2022, surrounded by his two loving daughters. Jim was born on Dec. 12, 1948, in Lewistown, the son of the late Ann B. Coulter (Gladys Bonson) and Robert H. Coulter. Along with his parents, Jim is preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Cheryl “Sissy” Coulter (Angney); brothers Wil liam N. Coulter and John H. HeCoulter.issurvived by his daughters, Melissa A. Coulter (partner Daniel J. Moist) of Portland, Ore. and Kimberly J. Coulter Searer (husband Matthew F. Searer) of West Linn, Ore., sister Linda A. Shotsberger (husband Da vid) of The Villages, Fla., and his beloved grand dog,JimZeus.grew up in Reeds ville and graduated Kishacoquillas High School in 1966. He attend ed Williamsport Area Community College and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Drafting. Jim was drafted and then enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1969. He served as Spec 5 Crew Chief of a UH-1H helicopter during Vietnam. He was awarded two medals of honor for courage and bravery, one for when his helicopter was shot down during a mission. After military service, he settled back in Lew istown to marry and raise his family, eventually working as a service tech for Agway and tending bar at “The Grill” (Riverview Inn aka Waterfront). He enjoyed camping trips, boating at Raystown with family and friends, trips to hunting camp, word search books, soli taire, bird watching and trains.He attended the Old Fashioned Baptist Church in Ferguson Valley. During his youth as a Boy Scout, he earned Life Scout status, one pull-up shy of Eagle Scout. Jim will be cremated and his ashes will join his wife’s in the Pacific Ocean during a small, private service at sea later this summer.Memorial gifts may be made to K9s For for(K9sforwarriors.org),WarriorsPetsVets(petsforvets.com),orDisabledAmericanVeterans(dav.org).

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AnnaCraigLouise Anna Louise Craig, 98, passed away Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at her home in Newton Hamilton. Born Oct. 30, 1923 in Wayne Township, Mifflin County, to the late Herman B. and Nellie A. (Lane) Bard, she was united in marriage to Edward L. Craig in Anna’s1945.parents, her hus band, brother H. Fred Bard, and one grandchild, Eliza beth Craig, preceded her in death.She is survived by chil dren Dorothy (Victor) Dove, Harrisburg; Margie (James) Haag, Carlisle; Edna “Toots” Craig, Fort Lauderdale, Fla; Edward (Kathy) Craig, Jr., Newton Hamilton; Fred (Sandy) Craig, Pinellas Park, Fla; Patti (Scott) Powell, Mebane, NC; Robert (Holly) Craig, Millerstown; Janet (Scott) Robitzer, Reading; James Craig and Susan Gardner, Newton Hamilton; and Gary (Melinda) Craig, Newton Hamilton; 19 grand children and 15 great-grandchildren.Anna Louise graduated from Mount Union High School in 1940 and attended Thompson Business School in York. Mrs. Craig then ac cepted a position at the Pen tagon in Washington where she loyally served her coun try during World War II. Lat er she moved to Harrisburg and was employed by the State Bureau of Elections andInLegislation.1945shemarried Ed ward Leo Craig Sr. and re turned to Newton Hamilton. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Newton Hamilton and the PA State DuringGrange.herlifetime as a devoted wife, mother, grand mother and great- grand mother. Anna was also known as a wonderful cook and baker for her family. Her favorite pastime was completing beautiful needle work projects of crocheting, embroidery, and cross-stitch ing. Anna was an outstand ing Christian lady who ex emplified the finest virtues of American Life. She was most respected by family members, friends, neighbors and acquaintances. She will be greatly missed by her fam ily.Services were Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Heath-Ander son Funeral Home, Mount Union.Burial was at the Newton Hamilton Cemetery. Ar rangements have been en trusted to Heath-Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 61 E. Shirley St., Mount Union, “Honored Pro vider of Veterans Funeral Care.” Condolences may be made at AndersonFamily Funeral Homes.com.

Venessa D. Clouser, 84, of Mifflintown, passed away Thursday, July 21, 2022, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born June 23, 1938, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Ernest C. and Margaret (George) Buck.She is survived by her husband, Robert R. “Bob” Clouser, whom she married March 29, 1979, two chil dren, Leon E. Zimmerman and wife, Kate, and Tami L. Saner and husband, Roger, one sister, Wanda Witmer and husband, Russell, three brothers, Ernest T. Buck, Alfred Buck and wife, Gail, and Edward Buck and wife, Angela, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Barry G. Zimmerman, one brother, Bernard Buck, and three sis ters, Theresa Gemberling, Catherine Shafer, and Lare naVenessaReeder. graduated from Juniata Joint High School in 1956 and was a seam stress at Lyon Fashions in Mifflintown and McAlister ville.She was a member of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church and volunteered at Abun dant Blessings for many years.She enjoyed traveling, gardening, watching birds, painting folk art, fishing and especially spending time with her children and grandchildren.Serviceswere Tuesday, July 26, at Guss Funeral Home, Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Mif flintown.Inlieu of flowers, memo rial contributions may be made to St. Stephen’s Lu theran Church, 8489 Licking Creek Road, Mifflintown, PA 17059.Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

Betty L. Cavanaugh, 84, of Lewistown, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at William PennBornHealthcare.Dec.27,1937, in Lew istown, she was a daughter of the late Charles P. and Ruth C. (Heinley) McMullen Sr. Her husband, Marvin A. Cavanaugh Sr., whom she married Sept. 20, 1956, pre ceded her in death on Oct. 1, 1983.She was also preceded in death by 14 brothers and sisters.Surviving are: six chil dren, Marvin A. Cavana ugh Jr. and wife Nina of McVeytown, Douglas B. Cavanaugh and wife Julie of McVeytown, Sonja K. Miller and husband Jeffrey, Bradley A. Cavanaugh, Hei di J. Picketts and husband Bill, Jennifer J. Kenepp and husband Chad, all of Lew istown; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was formerly em ployed as a nurse’s aide at Ohesson Manor, as well as a home health aide, and as a waitress at Wanda’s Diner in Strodes Mills. Betty was a member of Centre Union Church and attended Pine Glen Alliance Church. She also volun teered as an attendant with the McVeytown Ambulance Association.Afuneral service was held on Thursday, July 21, 2022, at the Pine Glen Al liance Church, 1058 State Route 103 North, Lew istown, with Pastors Daniel Stegeman and Donald Weid man officiating. Interment will be in Juniata Memorial Park, Lewistown. A viewing was held from 10 a.m. until the time of ser vice Thursday at the church. In lieu of flowers, me morial contributions may be made to William Penn Healthcare, 163 Summit Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044. Harshbarger Funeral Home, McVeytown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at home.com.www.harshbargerfuneral

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JosephElliottIrvin Joseph Irvin Elliott, 78, of Lewistown, was welcomed into the arms of Jesus at 11:45 a.m., Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at Greenwood Center, Lew istown.Born April 8, 1944, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Sarah B. (Cuff) Elliott. In addition to his par ents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Charles, James, Stephen and David Leroy Elliottt, and a sister, Barbara Ste venson.Joeis survived by: broth ers, Carl Elliott, of Mar ietta, and Frank “Gary” Elliott and wife, Rocky, of Harrisburg; a sister, Sarah Lewis, of Mifflintown; and many nephews and nieces. He was a graduate of Lewistown High School, Class of 1963. He was a U.S. Army Mil itary Policeman assigned to Arlington Hall Station, Arlington, Va., from Sept. 1964 to Sept. 1968 during the Vietnam Era, achiev ing the rank of Sergeant. He retired from Stan dard Steel Corp. as a mill operator with 33 years of service.Joewas a founding, life long and cherished mem ber of Bethel African Meth odist Episcopal (AME) Church in Lewistown. In his earlier years, he main tained and supported the upkeep of the African American Memorial Cem etery located across the street from the church. His love for his Lord and Sav ior was ever apparent and he will be fondly remem bered for his quiet demean or and unwavering faith in any situation. Joe loved his family and his church family and could always be counted on to provide as sistance whenever needed. Services were Tues day, July 26, 2022, at Hell er-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Woodlawn, 200 N. Main St., IntermentLewistown.wasat Lind Memorial Cemetery, Green Avenue, funeralhome.com.ilymayOnlineLewistown.condolencesbeofferedtothefamatwww.hellerhoenstine

Kathryn L. “Kitty” Da vis, 96, formerly of Mif flintown (Arch Rock), died July 19, 2022 at Geisinger Lewistown Hospital. She had most recently made her home at North Ridge Center, McAlisterville. Born Aug. 2, 1925 in Arch Rock, Juniata Coun ty, she was the daughter of the late J. Calvin and Eva (Warner) Gray. On April 16, 1948, she married Raymond W. Da vis, who preceded her in death on Aug. 5, 1989 after 41 years of marriage. She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, Darlene Davis, and a son, Raymond L. “Raymie” Da vis, as well as one brother, Samuel Gray. She is survived by four children, Diane L. Graff and husband Duane of Port Royal, George G. Davis of Mifflintown, Earl G. Davis and wife Cindy of Oakland Mills and Polly S. Digon and husband Rob of Mif flintown; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchil dren. Kitty was a 1943 gradu ate of Juniata Joint High School, Mifflintown. Ear lier in life she worked as an operator for the United Telephone Company. She and her husband later owned and operated Davis Lawn and Garden Equip ment for several years. She was an active mem ber of her community, giving of her time and immeasurable talents to friends, relatives and service organizations in many capacities, from Cub Scout den mother to hospice driver, and as a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Mifflintown. Her most meaningful time, howev er, was spent as a patient, imaginative and tireless mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.Afteralifetime of car ing for others, her family is comforted to know that Kitty has found the rest and peace that she so de served.AtKitty’s request, there will be no public services. In honor of Kitty’s life time of service to others, the family asks that you do something kind for some one in her Arrangementsmemory.are in the care of Guss Funeral Home, Mifflintown. Condo lences may be left at www. gussfh.com.

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Francis J. Evanitsky, 80, of Lewistown passed away on July 13, 2022 at Lewistown Hospital. Born, May 2, 1942, in Burnham, he was the son of the late Frank T. and Mary T. (Ol nick). In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Bonnie. He is survived by his two sons, Gregory and wife Trisha of Milroy and Douglas and wife April of Enola. Two granddaugh ters Jennifer Marsh and husband James of Belle fonte, and Rebecca Evan itsky of Madison, WI and a sibling, Theresa Cutler and her husband Gary of Trox elville.Fran was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. He was educat ed in the Mifflin County School District, Penn State University and received specialized training at Bucknell University and the Darden School of Busi ness University of Virgin ia. In 1964, Fran started his career in the financial service industry as man ager at Capital Consumer Discount Company of Lew istown. In 1967, he joined First National Bank of Lewistown as a loan offi cer. During his tenure with the bank, he assumed ad ditional roles and respon sibilities. In 1976, Central Counties Bank of Juniata County acquired First Na tional Bank. Working for Central Counties Bank, Fran was appointed Man ager of the Lewistown of fice and Assistant Regional Manager of the four offices in Mifflin County. Later, Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh acquired the Central Coun ties Bank of Juniata Coun ty. Fran then assumed the role of Regional Manager for Centre County and later, assumed additional regional responsibilities for Miff lin, Clinton, Lycoming and Union counties. In 1996, he joined Lewistown Trust Company as the Executive Vice President and became President/CEO in January 1998. In July 1998, Lew istown Trust Company and the Juniata Valley Bank of Mifflintown merged. Fran became President of the combined banks. In September 2000, he was appointed President/CEO of the Juniata Valley Bank where he worked until re tiring on July 1, 2010. He also served on the Board of Directors for the Junia ta Valley Bank until May 2014. During his banking career, he was heavily in volved in community ac tivities.Fran served on the fi nance committee and the Board for Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation for 34 years. He also served as a Board mem ber for the Juniata/Mifflin United Way and served as president for one year. Fran was a member of the Rota ry Club of Lewistown for 40 years. He also served on the Lewistown Hospital Board for nine years, serving his last two years as Chairman of the Board. As an avid golfer, Fran was a member of the Lewistown Coun ty Club for over 45 years. In 2008, Fran received the Good Scout Award, present ed by the Juniata Valley Council of Boy Scouts, for all his years of serving the community.Franenjoyed participat ing and watching sports and was an avid supporter of Penn State Athletics, the Philadelphia Eagles and the PhiladelphiaArrangementsPhillies.are under the care of Heller Hoenstine Funeral Home, Burnham. Services are private and at the convenience of the fam ily. Internment will be at Birch Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Fran’s mem ory to Sacred Heart Church, 9 N. Brown St., Lewistown. Online condolences may be offered to the family alhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefunerat

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Andrew E. Fleischer, 35, of 2 Knollwood Drive, Lititz, passed away on Sat urday, July 2, 2022. He was born Jan. 17, 1987, in Lancaster, the son of Thomas Fleischer of Newry and Brenda Caru so of Las Vegas, Nev. On Sept. 29, 2012, he married Amanda (Miller) Fleischer who survives at their home. Along with his parents and wife, he is also sur vived by four children, Braxton, Bristol, Baylee, and Blair Fleischer all at home, a grandmother, Pau line Glick of Belleville, a brother, Jay Fleischer and wife Becky of Lititz, and a sister, Crystal Cooper of Las Vegas, as well as many special aunts, uncles, niec es and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Elrose Glick on Feb. 23, 2017.He was a 2005 graduate of Belleville Mennonite School. Following his grad uation, he worked on his grandfather Elrose Glick’s farm for a number of years, then he went to work for Gen Ex and most recently he was a sales manager in the Lancaster area for Se lect Sire EarlierPower.inlife, he was a member of Locust Grove Mennonite Church and most recently he and his family attended Lancaster Evangelical Free Church, where he played basketball on the church league team. Andrew loved to spend time with his family and friends, especially at their cabin. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camp ing with family. He and his wife would get together with the young adult group from their church on a reg ularHebasis.will be remembered for his absolute love for his family and friends and for always having a smile on hisServicesface. were Friday, July 8, 2022, at Locust Grove Mennonite Church with Pastor Greg Kanagy officiating and Ed Fleischer taking part. Burial was at Locust Grove Cemetery fol lowing the service. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Gator Wilderness Camp, 44930 Farabee Road, Punta Gorda, FL 33982. Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.

CathyFreedJo Cathy Jo Freed, 68, of Burnham, passed away Mon day, July 4, 2022, at Geising er-Lewistown Hospital. Born Nov. 16, 1953, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of the late Law rence R. and Patricia L. (Rager) McCloskey. In addition to her par ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles W. Freed, whom she married Oct. 23, 1971, and who passed away on Oct. 22, 2018; a sister, Mi chele Lash; and an infant grandson, Kyle Espinoza. She is survived by; chil dren, Lesa R. Freed and companion, Larry “Loren zo” Espinoza, of Texas, Heather S. Jones and hus band, Bradley, of Ohio, and Charles W. Freed II and companion, Kris Gibbons, of Ohio; grandchildren, Ja cob Spears, Aliya Spears, Andrew Gordon, Katie Gordon, Luke Freed, Pip er Freed, Isabel Espinoza, and Emma Espinoza; sib lings, Lawrence “Beaver” R. McCloskey and wife, Wendy, of Reedsville, Te resa L. Jones and husband, Guy, of Yeagertown, Edith E. Josephson and husband, William, of Lewistown, and William C. McCloskey and husband, Paul Hoy, of Lebanon.Cathy was a 1971 grad uate of Penn Highlands High School. She also re ceived her associate of science degree from South Hills Business School. She enjoyed reading, knitting, crocheting and being with her family. No services will be held. Memorial contributions in Cathy Jo’s memory can be mailed to the family: Lesa Freed, 813 San Miguel Trail, Haslet, TX 76052. Arrangements are under the care of Hoenstine Fu neral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown.Onlinecondolences can be offered to the family www.hellerhoenstinefun-ateralhome.com.

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Darlis Fae Fultz, 82, for merly of Old Stage Road, McClure, passed away at 3:15 a.m., Saturday, July 16, 2022, at Valley View Hav en,BornBelleville.Aug.30, 1939, in Lew istown, she was a daughter of the late John and Gene vieve (Gay) Leister. In addition to her par ents, she was preceded in death by: husband, Rodger Fultz Sr.; son, Harold Fultz and his wife, Denise; and seven siblings, Genevieve Stull, Lorraine Yetter, Har old, Jay “Jack,” John and Floyd “Dick” Leister and MabelDarlisWagner.issurvived by: sons, Rodger Fultz Jr. and wife, Deneise, of Middle burg, and William Fultz and fiancee, Pam Wilkes, of McClure; five grand children, Tawny L. Fultz and Jacob L. Fultz, both of Middleburg, Drew A. Fultz and Wade A. Fultz, both of Lewistown, and Alanna Fenlon and husband, Kyle, of Jacksonville, Fla.; and a sister, Gertie Wagner and husband, Larry, of San An tonio, Texas. She was a graduate of Lewistown High School, Class of 1957. She was a member of Dormantown Lutheran Church.Darlis retired from the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania as an auditor. She loved going for car rides in the country and the beauti fulServicesscenery. were Tuesday, July 19, 2022, at Heller-Hoen stine Funeral Homes, 108 First Ave., Burnham. A private graveside ser vice and interment will take place at Dormantown Lutheran Cemetery, Mc Clure.Online condolences may be offered to the family alhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefunerat

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Alberta “Bertie” Edith Rosene Frampton, 72, of Lewistown, passed away Friday, July 8, 2022, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hos pital.Born July 1, 1950, in Lew istown, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Ruth E. (Skipper) Baumgardner.

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In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Ruth Stoner and Betty Royer. She is survived by her husband, George D. Framp ton, whom she married on Dec. 23, 1968; children, George H.D. Frampton and husband, Cecil Tiong, of Frederick, Md., Steven H. Frampton and wife, Kris tie, of Lewistown, and Robert D. Frampton, of Lewistown; grandchildren, Joshua Frampton and Ashley Koch; and three great-grandchildren; sib lings, Anna Mae Gillam, of McVeytown, William S.H. Baumgardner and wife, Rose, of Lewistown, Har ry R.E. Baumgardner and wife, Linda, of Lewistown; and several loving nieces andShenephews.wasa member of the Lewistown Assembly of God church where she was in charge of Children’s Church and Missionettes. She was also a member of T.O.P.S.Bertie was a Lewistown High School graduate, Class of Earlier1968.in life, she was a homemaker, then she worked at McDonald’s, and lastly at Walmart. Bertie enjoyed crochet ing.Services were Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at the As sembly of God Church, 160 Summit Dr., neralhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefubeLewistown.neraltheLewistown,Church,orybemorialtawannaIntermentLewistown.wasinMatCemetery.Inlieuofflowers,mecontributionsmaymadeinBertie’smemto:AssemblyofGod160SummitDrive,PA17044.ArrangementsareundercareofHoenstineFuHome,75LoganSt.,Onlinecondolencescanofferedtothefamilyat

Jack A. “Joker” Freed, 85, of Greenwood Village, Lewistown, and formerly of Reedsville, passed away at 2:11 a.m. Monday, July 18, 2022, at Greenwood Vil lage.He was born June 26, 1937, in Yeagertown, the son of Sherman A. and Jenny (Wagner) Freed. On June 13, 1959, he married Brenda F. Harmon. She pre ceded him in death on Feb. 24,He2022.is survived by: a son, Richard H. Freed and wife Jo of Lewistown, a daughter, Penny D. Freed of Reedsville, two grand sons, Cody T. Freed of Reedsville, and Matthew Freed of Lewistown, four great-grandchildren, and his siblings, Wilgus Elliott of Lewistown and Arlene Kready of Middletown. Along with his parents and wife, he was also pre ceded in death by, three brothers, Robert, Donald, and Ronald Freed, two sis ters, Barbara Freed and Betty Bumgardner, two in fant brothers, and a grand daughter, Amber Freed. Jack was employed at Reedsville Mill and then subsequently he worked at East Gate Feed and Grain for his entire adult life. He is a former mem ber of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Allensville and currently was a member of Windy Hill Bible Church in Burnham. He enjoyed at tending Penn State football games with his grandson and going to the Senators baseball games in Har risburg. He also enjoyed mowing grass and going on coon dog field trials with his close Servicesfriends.were Thursday, July 21, 2022, at Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Burial was at St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery in Bel leville.Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to Rescue Our Furry Friends, PO Box 6, Lewistown, PA 17044.Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at www. hender sonfuneralhomes .net.

James Graham Fraine, Sr., 88, of McClure, passed away on Monday July 18, 2022 at his home. Born Jan. 26, 1934 in Lew istown, he was the son of the late Jim and Frances (Reed) Fraine. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his son, Ben J. Fraine, siblings, Max ine Erb, and Harold Horn berger, and granddaughter, Shaunna Wray. Jim is survived by his wife, Mary P. (Minium) Fraine, whom he married on Dec. 2, 1956; children, Ferris Fraine, of McClure, James Fraine, Jr. and wife Carol, of Lewistown, and Todd Fraine and wife Cindy, of Sunbury; siblings, Donna Baker, of Lewistown, and Arlene Hassinger and husband Bob, of Lewistown grandchil dren, Jerrod Fraine and wife Susan, Joshua Fraine and wife Nicole, and Cory and Shawn Fraine; great-grand children, Landon and Col lins Fraine, and numerous step-great grandchildren and step-great-great grand children.Jimwas employed as an engraver, working at Inter national Peripheral Systems in Lewistown for 37 years, retiring in 1997. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed camping with his family, and earlier in life, he enjoyed golfing and playing slowpitch softball. A memorial service in loving memory of Jim will be held at 11 a.m. on Satur day, July 30, 2022 at Lawver’s United Methodist Church, Whiskey Rd, McClure PA, 17841.Arrangements have been entrusted to King-Barr Fu neral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions in Jim’s memory are respectfully encouraged to: Lawver’s United Methodist Church, to Mrs. Glenda Knepp, 931 Sny der Ave., Beaver Springs, Pa, 17812.Online condolences can be shared with the family at home.com.www.kingbarrfuneral

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H Kelly HassingerL. Kelly L. Hassinger, 52, of Mercersburg, passed away Saturday, July 2, 2022.Born Oct. 5, 1969, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of Robert W. and L. Arlene (Fraine) Hassinger who survive. Also surviving are chil dren, Amber Hassinger in cluding companion, Mark Walls, Courtney Miller, and Cody Miller; a grand daughter, Aubrey Walls, also her companion, Rich ard Coy, as well as sib lings, Robert L. Hassinger, Douglas Hassinger, and Kimbra Swyers along with husband, Christo pher; furthermore, many loving nieces and neph ews. Kelly loved spending time with family especial ly Aubrey, binge watching TV and taking car rides to sightsee.Services will be private and at the convenience of thePrivatefamily. interment was at Mount Rock Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, me morial contributions in Kelly’s memory may be made to: Hoenstine Fu neral Home, P.O. Box 631, Lewistown, PA Arrangements17044.are un der the care of Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be offered to the family neralhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefuat ARE YOU RETIRED AND STILL RISE EARLY? Would you like to put in a hour or two Monday-Saturday delivering a paper route for The Sentinel? We have walk and motor routes in most of our coverage area. It’s a great opportunity to get some exercise and earn some extra money. We look forward to hearing from you. Please call The CirculationSentinelDept@717-248-7838or717-248-6741andaskforcirculation

Born March 31, 1939 in Calabria, Italy, he was the son of the late Eugene and Rosa (Sicoli) Giardino. Tony is survived by his loving wife, Petrina (An gello) Giardino, whom he married on September 27, 1974; children, Antonietta Naimo and husband Cor rado “Sal”, of Millerstown, and Joseph “Joe” Giardino and wife Heather, of Lew istown; grandchildren, Gae tano “Guy” Naimo and wife Hannah, Gabriele Naimo, Nico Naimo, Malloreigh Yingling, Haylee Giardino, and step-granddaughter, Angel Fisher; siblings, Ar mando Giardino and wife Diana, of Ontario, Canada, and Margherita Corea and husband Antonio, of Italy; and brother-in-law, Joseph Angello and wife Judy. Tony was a member of New Life Church in Burn ham. He owned and operated Giardino Enterprises for many years. He had many passions, including: bowl ing, golfing, and shooting pool. He was most pas sionate about his children, grandchildren, and the time spent with them. A celebration of life ser vice officiated by Rev. John Walters will be announced at a later Arrangementsdate. have been entrusted to King-Barr Fu neral Home LLC, 120 Logan St.,OnlineLewistown.condolences can be shared with the family at home.com.www.kingbarrfuneral

Gail M. Getz Gail M. Getz of Fayette Township entered into eternal rest on June 20, 2022. She was the daughter of the late Arch and Elena Mercey of Washington D.C. Her sister Marta Mercey of Washington D.C. preceded her in death as well. She was married to the late Donald E. Getz. Surviv ing is two step daughters Susan Costello of Flem ing Island, FL and Karen Burger of Centerville, OH and stepson John Getz of Beavertown, PA. There are 6 grandchildren. Gail was born in Washington D.C. in 1937. She attended Wood row Wilson High School and later graduated from McDaniel College in West minster, MD. She also at tended American Universi ty and the Corcoran School of Art. Gail came to Har risburg in 1971 and worked as a curator for the State Museum of Pennsylvania for many years. After retir ing in 1990, she continued to do consultant work and to write articles on the dec orative arts and costume for regional and national publications. Gail was a member of the Costume So ciety of America and longtime board member and enthusiastic supporter of the Fashion Archives and Museum of Shippensburg University. She belonged to the MidAtlantic Associ ation of Museums and the Pennsylvania Federation of Museums and Histor ical Organizations. She also enjoyed the friendship and fellowship of the Red Hats Society gatherings of McAlisterville. Gail was also a staunch champion of the Getz Barrel Business which Don and his son John operated. They trav eled to many black powder (18th century) rendezvous for both business and plea sure where many treasured friendships were made over the years. Her inter est in the natural world led Gail to be an avid support er of several environmen tal groups including the World Wildlife Fund, Cor nell Ornithological lab and the National Audubon So ciety. She was a member of the Towpath Naturalist So ciety and active participant of the Bluebird Society of Pennsylvania. This gave her great satisfaction and joy. Arrangements were handled by Browns Funer al Home in McAlisterville, PA. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at The Bread of Life restaurant 30644 Rte 35 N, McAlisterville, PA 17049 from 1:30-4. If desired, memorial gifts may be made to the World Wildlife Fund in Washington D.C. or to a charity or institu tion of your choosing.

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James L. Harpster Sr., 82, of Lewistown, passed away on Friday, July 15, 2022, at his home. Born Oct. 2, 1939, in Mif flin County, he was the son of the late Max and Helen (Moser) Harpster. In addi tion to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Charles “Bub” Moser, and a daughter-inlaw, Linda Harpster. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Geraldine (Bloom) Harpster, whom he married on June 6, 1959; children, James Harpster Jr., of Lewistown, Michael Harpster and companion, Tami Leinaweaver, of Thompsontown, and Me lissa Bollinger and hus band Randy, of Lewistown; grandchildren, Matthew Harpster and wife Lisa, of Arizona, Michelle Ryd born and husband James, of Florida, and Justin and Jared Bollinger, all of Lew istown; and great- grand children, Preston and Miles Harper, and Odin and Cazzi Rydborn. He was employed by American Viscose Corp. for 36 years as a mechanic. Jim loved hunting and fishing and was well known as the “mower man” for his ability to fix any and all lawn mowers throughout hisPercommunity.hiswishes there will be no Arrangementsservices. were en trusted to King-Barr Fu neral Home LLC, 120 Logan St.,OnlineLewistown.condolences can be shared with the family at home.com.www.kingbarrfuneral-

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Brenda “Ann” Hinshaw, 82, of Scott Depot WV, de parted this life on Wednes day, July 20, 2022, at her home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Har ry Richard Hinshaw, and her parents, Jesse and Sar ah E. B. Crawford Adams, of Lewistown PA. Ann is survived by her son, Mike Hinshaw and his wife, Cindy, and her two granddaughters, Alicia McWatters and her spouse Wes, and Ali Holmes and her spouse Scott. All from Hurricane WV. She is also survived by her cousin, Catherine Gert Houser, and her spouse Tim, of Milroy PA.Ann selflessly donated her body to Marshall Uni versity for the advancement of medical education and research.Anngrew up in Yeager town PA, where she was a member of the Yeagertown Methodist Church before moving to Scott Depot WV to be closer to her son and hisAnnfamily.was a member of Forrest Burdette Memorial United Methodist Church, of Hurricane WV. She loved her church and her church family. She was also a mem ber of P. E. O. Sisterhood Chapter H, of Charleston WV, where she held various positions, including Presi dent.A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022, at 1 p.m. at Forrest Burdette Memorial United Methodist Church, Hurri cane WV. Pastor Joe Kenas ton, presiding. Christina‘Chrissy’M.Hosler

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Christina M. “Chrissy” Hosler, 48, of Milton passed away on Tuesday, July 26 at Evangelical Community Hos pital,SheLewisburg.wasbornJan. 25, 1974, in Carlisle, a daughter of Brenda L. (Deavor) Bittner and the late Paul R. Hosler Jr. Chrissy loved company, visiting with friends and spending time with her fam ily. She also loved animals andInshopping.addition to her mother, she is survived by two broth ers, Adam M. (Liza) Hosler and Robert E. (Christina) Ho sler Sr.; six nephews, Robert Hosler Jr., Austin Hosler, Cameron Hosler; Cody Roy er; Christopher Royer, Dil lon Royer; two nieces; Abby Royer and Brianna Hosler; maternal grandmother and step grandfather, Donna M. and Barry Beers; and her spe cial family with whom she resided with; and her special friends at UCP. She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, William H. and Ruth M. Part ner; maternal grandfather, Robert E. Deavor, paternal grandparents, Paul R. and Maxine Hosler; stepmother, Bernice Hosler; stepfather, Terry C. FamilyBittnerandfriends will be received on Monday, Aug. 1, at the V.L. Seebold Funeral Home, 601 N. High St., Se linsgrove, followed by the funeral, with Pastor Debbie Renninger officiating. Burial will follow in Ever green Cemetery, Freeburg. In lieu of flowers, contri butions to honor Chrissy’s memory may be made to any organization of the donor’s choice. FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR Check

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Heather HendersonA. Heather A. Henderson, 41, of South Wayne Street, Lewistown, passed away on Friday, July 9, 2022, at her home. Born Sept. 19, 1980, in Lewistown, she was a daughter of Brian K. Hen derson of McVeytown, and the late Starr A. (Earnest) Henderson.Inaddition to her father, she is survived by her three children; her pater nal grandmother, Ruedon na Wagner, of Reedsville; and her paternal uncle, William Wagner, of Strodes Mills. Heather enjoyed camp ing and Servicesfishing.will be private. Online condolences may be shared with the family

Lorraine H. Henry Lorraine H. Henry, 89, of Licking Creek, passed away Thursday, June 30, 2022, at Locust Grove Re tirement Village, Mifflin. She was born Aug. 13, 1932, in Cross Keys. She is survived by two daughters, Gail Henry and Suzanne Henry, both of Port Royal, two granddaughters, Cora Henry Condran and husband, Joshua, and Nan cy Noss, three great-grand sons, Noah, Samuel, and Jessie, and two brothers, Alonzo Burdge Jr. and Les lieSheBurdge.was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse Henry, her parents, Alonzo W. “AW” and Cora (Eaton) Burdge, two broth ers, Theron Burdge and David Burdge, and two sis ters, Mary Stimeling and MarthaLorraineHarvey.graduated from Juniata Joint High School in 1950. She was a seam stress at Juniata Garment and Lyon Fashions, an as sistant secretary at Juniata High School, and worked in the laundry at Locust Grove Retirement Village. She enjoyed sewing, loved taking care of her chickens and had a green thumb with her flowers andHergarden.service will be pri vate and held at the conve nience of the family with interment in New Church Hill Cemetery, Port Royal. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions may be given to Juniata Meals On Wheels, P.O. Box 251, Mif flintown, PA 17059. Guss Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown is assisting with the ar rangements. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh. com.

ShirleyHenryJane Shirley Jane Henry, 83, of Reedsville, passed away on Friday, July 22, 2022, at Greenwood Center for Re habilitation and Nursing. Born April 27, 1939, in Bradford County, she was the daughter of the late Da vid and Jessie (Hassinger) Rheam.Inaddition to her par ents, she was also preceded in death by her first hus band, Ronald Lile, and sec ond husband, John Henry; her siblings, James Rheam, Charles Rheam, Dorothy Salinsky, Robert Rheam, and Margie Zook; and her grandson, Eric Lindsey. She is survived by her daughter, Colette Lindsey and husband Kevin, of Lewistown; grandchildren, Chad Lindsey and wife Al lison, and Ian Lindsey; and grandson, Rhys Lindsey. Shirley attended Barr ville Mennonite Church. She was employed at Weis Markets for many years within the produce area and the bakery. She enjoyed collecting goats, spending time with her family, and taking her dai ly trip to Walmart. A funeral service in lov ing memory of Shirley will be held at 7 p.m. on Thurs day, July 28, 2022, at KingBarr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown, with Pastor Carl Geisinger officiating. There will be a viewing held at the funer al home from 5 p.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions in Shir ley’s memory are respect fully encouraged to: The Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave. Floor 17 Chicago, IL 60601. Online condolences can be shared with the family at home.com.www.kingbarrfuneral-

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G. Faye Kauffman, 90, went to be with her Lord and Savior, and her beloved family on Saturday, July 9, 2022, at Greenwood Village in BornLewistown.Dec. 3, 1931, she was a daughter of the late Emory and Emily (Lloyd) Somers. Her husband, Paul R. Kauffman Sr., whom she married Dec. 16, 1955, pre ceded her in death on June 14,Also2022. preceding her in death was a son, Paul R. Kauffman Jr., on Oct. 30, 2011; a son-in-law, Timo thy C. Weston on March 31, 2020; an uncle who was like a Dad to her, Charles “Salty” Somers; and six sib lings, Sarah Rupert, Shir ley Arnold, Emory “Jack” Somers, Evan Somers, Ron ald Summers, and Donald Summers.Surviving are a daughter, Brenda S. Weston of Lew istown; a daughter-in-law, Rochelle Kauffman of York; two sisters-in-law, Reinhil de Summers and Saundra Somers, both of New Jer sey; three grandchildren, Curtis C. Weston of Lew istown, Jacqueline F. Kauff man of York and Robert P. Kauffman of Lewistown; numerous nieces and neph ews; and a special family friend from childhood, Ruth Jones of Lewistown. After graduating in 1949 from Lewistown High School, she attended Ma ranatha Bible School (Uni versity of Valley Forge). When her mother passed she left school and returned home to help raise her youngest brothers, twins Ronald and Donald. Faye retired from Wat son’s Optical in December of 1993, and also served as a Bratton Township election worker.She was involved with the reading tutoring pro gram at the Mifflin County Library, and volunteered at the Nightingale Gift Shop at Geisinger- Lewistown Hos pital. She was also a regu lar blood donor and volun teered at the Red Cross for manyFayeyears.was a charter mem ber and deaconess of the Pine Glen Alliance Church, where she was very active in teaching Sunday school, Junior Church and Bible school.Her children and grand children meant the world to her. She volunteered in Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Band Boosters, and youth events. Faye babysat all three of her grandchildren and at tended every event that they participated in. An excellent cook and baker, she also enjoyed reading, singing, flower gar dening, puzzles, word finds, walking and lunches with friends. Faye and her husband, Paul, enjoyed attending gos pel concerts with their life time friends, Ed and Etsy Felton.The family would like to thank the special care givers, Sandy, Ruth, Dixie, Jackie and Diane, who en abled Faye to live with her daughter and son- in-law for 4 1/2 years, as well as her caregivers at Greenwood Village.Services were Thursday, July 14, 2022, at Pine Glen Alliance Church with her nephew, Rev. Harold Sum mers, and Rev. Daniel Steg man officiating. Private in terment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Mattawana. The family will provide allMemorialflowers. contributions may be made to Pine Glen Alliance Church, 1058 State Route 103 N., Home,HarshbargerLewistown.FuneralMcVeytown,isinchargeofarrangements.Onlinecondolencesmaybesharedatwww.harshbargerfuneralhome.com.

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Laura Susan “Susie” Imes, passed away on July 2, 2022 (her 83rd birthday) at her Thompsontown home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Blair Wilson Imes in May of 1996. Susie previously had lived in McAlister ville.Born July 2, 1939, in Saville Township, Perry County, she was a daugh ter of the late Harvey A. and Margaret Elizabeth (Fuller) Hoffman. Susie was a 1958 grad uate of Blain Union High School and still enjoyed attending her class re unions and keeping in contact with her close school friends and family members. While a high school student, she had lived with a local physi cian’s family and assist ed him in making house calls. After marriage, she worked for a time as a pa tient’s aide at Selinsgrove State Hospital and later as a nurse’s aide at Brookline Manor in Mifflintown. She loved her grand children and telling sto ries which could have a mischievous deviation at times. Susie had a heart of gold and had an accep tance and love for nearly everyone that would walk into her home. Raising five girls and being the caregiver for her husband who had Parkinson’s dis ease (for over a period of 20 years), she was a cham pion for those having trou bles in their own lives. Susie was quick witted, young in spirit and had a can-do attitude. Some of the things she enjoyed included cooking, visits, birdwatching, her house plants and taking drives with family members, Su sie deeply loved her fami ly. She will be missed. Surviving are five daughters, Ginger Stroup and her husband, Abe, of McAlisterville, Judy Troup and her husband, Donnie, of Thompson town, Blairene Sheaffer and her husband, Bradley, of Honey Grove, Ange la Naylor and her com panion, Jeff Schultz of Balaton, MN, and Tracy Dressler and her husband, Wayne, of Thompson town, 15 grandchildren and 13 great grandchil dren. Also surviving is a brother, Robert Hoffman of Ickesburg and a sister, Rebecca Schlegel and her husband, John, of Thomp sontown.Shewas preceded in death by a sister, Helen McDonald and two broth ers James and John Hoff man. A private memorial ser vice will be held at a later date.www.agettlakjer.com G. KauffmanFaye

K Gary C. Kirk Gary C. Kirk, 74, passed away Saturday, July 16, 2022, at his home near Mif flintown.BornJune 5, 1948 in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Clair and Helen (Whitebread) Kirk. He is survived by one daughter, Tammy Swartz, and husband, Nate, of Port Royal, three grand children, Jensen Swartz and fiancÈ, Kyle Hart, Marley Swartz, and Brock Swartz, two sisters, Norma Leach and Audrey Hun ker, both of Mifflintown, one brother, Bruce Kirk and wife, Roma, of Port Royal, and he was dear ly loved by his nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.Inaddition to his par ents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Don ald Kirk, two sisters, Betty Love and Marlene Rowles, and a stillborn sister, Lana KayGaryKirk.graduated from Juniata Joint High School. He was a veteran of the 1st Infantry Division in the United States Army from June 19, 1968 to Jan. 21 ,1970. He served in Viet nam and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Cam paign Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Vietnam Service Med al, the Air Medal, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.Hewas a retired self-em ployed painter. He was a member of the Mifflintown Ameri can Legion and VFW, the Lewistown Moose, and the Cross Keys Hunting Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, attending lo cal carnivals and fairs, hanging out at Casner’s Garage, spending Satur day night at Port Royal Speedway and watching his grandson race. He was always helping his neigh bors. His greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren and taking them out to eat for special occasions.Services were Saturday, July 23 at Guss Funeral Home, Inc., 20 S. Third St., Mifflintown. Interment was in East Waterford Cemetery where the Junia ta County Veterans Coun cil accorded full military honors. Memorial contributions may be made to Pennsyl vania Wounded Warriors Inc., 1117 Country Club Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Condolences may be left at www.gussfh.com.

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Shirley E. Kline Shirley E. Kline, 92, of E. Ohio St., passed away on Monday, July 18, 2022 at Geisinger Hospital in Lewistown.BornonMarch 28, 1930 in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Henry C. and May (Sellers) El sesser. She was married to Donald “Pete” Kline, who preceded her in death on April 15, Shirley2013.was a gradu ate of Yeagertown High School where she was a cheerleader and the high scorer on a championship basketball team. She was very proud of earning her single engine pilot license and enjoyed flying with Pete. She also liked painting, crafting, baking Christmas cookies, and knitting mittens for many children over the years. Above all she loved her family especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.Survivingare one son and daughter in law, Don ald S. and Susan Kline of Harrisburg; two daughters and one son in law, Mona Fern of Palmyra and Nan cy and David Restifo of Southport, NC; five grand children, Krista Fisher, Donald Scott Kline Jr., Na talie Fern, Nicholas Res tifo and Stephanie Boice; and four great grandchil dren, Sabrina Forsythe, Brenton Kline, Cleo Kline, and Emily Boice. She was preceded in death by six brothers, Frederick, Robert, Ira, Richard, Samuel, and Har old and one sister, Vera Havice.Shirley was a member of Mt. Bethel Church for more than 70 years. She and her husband owned and operated Kline’s Frozen Delight in McClure and later she worked at the Beavertown WeavingServicesMill.will be private, at the convenience of the family.Arrangements are by the Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beavertown.Contributions may be made to Mt. Bethel Church, 16 E. Specht St, McClure, Pa. 17841.

GeorgeKlineEdward With profound sad ness, we announce the passing of George Ed ward Kline, 85, our lov ing and devoted Father, Grandfather, Husband and Friend to all whose lives he touched. He de parted this life peacefully June 28, 2022, during his short stay at Rolling Hills Healthcare and Rehabili tation Center, Millmont. He was born March 18, 1937, in Lewistown, to the late Henry Ezra and Mar garetta Lucinda (Wright) Kline.Inaddition to his par ents, he was predeceased by: his wife of 67 years, Anna Mary (Snook) Kline, whom he married July 18, 1954, on Dec. 1, 2021; siblings, Henry, Nestor, Dorothy, Hazel, David and Grace; grand son, Brett Kline; and sonin-law, Paul Burge Jr. George Edward was the beloved Father of Son-Kenneth (Cindy) Kline of McClure, his children, Shane Kline, Brett Kline (late), Ran dy (Jamie) Kline and Robin (Timothy) Grove; Daughter-Dottie (Mike) Bollinger of Florida, their children, Casey (Rinda) Bollinger, Jer ry (Jessica) Bollinger, and Vincent (Jesica) Bollinger; Daughter-Barb (Carl) Hopple of Bea vertown, their children, Brian (Sonya) Brower, Branden (Karrah) Brow er, Mindy (Chad) Kream er, Kelly (Dan) Renninger, and Emily (Brian) Bil lett; and Daughter-Con nie (late, Paul Jr.) Burge of Middleburg, their children, Tamra Mitch ell, Scott Burge, Angela (Greg) Hockenberry and Sonya Engstrom. George was also the proud great-grandfather of 34 and great-great-grand father of 13. He has left behind his beloved dog, Rusty.InGeorge’s early years, he was a farmer, em ployed as a well-known carpenter with sever al local businessmen, owned and operated De catur Auction Barn, and worked for Charles and Associates. Later in life, he, along with his wife and family, spent many years setting up at local flea markets and fairs, where they met many lifelong friends along the way. He took great pride in his family and was the host of huge reunions that created many lasting family memories for all. George had a great bond with the Amish com munity. He will always be remembered for his butchering technique, which has been passed down to his children and grandchildren and was the master of scrapple making. His passion will live on for many years to come.Above all, he loved his family and friends and instilled good values in his children and grand children that have served them well. He will be dearly missed and held forever in our hearts.

The family would like to thank all the caring staff at Rolling Hills for their dedication and com passion shown toward George during his stay. The family will re ceive friends at 11 a.m., Monday, July 18, 2022, at Heller-Hoenstine Fu neral Homes, 108 First Ave., Burnham. A grave side service will follow at Samuel’s Cemetery in McClure, where George will be laid to rest with his loving wife, Anna Mary, on their 68th wed ding anniversary. A meal and time of fellowship for family and friends will be held at the Decatur Cook house.Online condolences may be offered to the fam ily at stinefuneralhome.com.www.hellerhoen

James L. Knepp, 74, passed from this life into the arms of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. James was born on Aug. 1, 1947, to the late Lester C. Knepp and Mar garet (Yetter) Knepp. On Sept. 20, 1969 he mar ried his sweetheart Salin da (Gardner) Knepp. At the time of his passing they had been married 52 years. James was a Vietnam veteran serving in the Army. He worked at the Beavertown Weaving Mill for 33 years until it closed. He enjoyed working on his family farm and going to horse sales “just too look” as he would say. Surviving in addi tion to his wife Salinda (Gardner) Knepp are his three daughters and sons in law, Mary and Mark Fisher of Belltown, Sha ron and Scott Sizer of McClure and Jennifer and Daniel Hackenberg of Beaver Springs; eight grandchildren, Jonathan Fisher and fiancee Lacre sia Moyer, Shane Fisher, Evin Sizer and husband Marcus McClellan, Na thaniel and Colin Sizer, Mackenzie Hackenberg and partner Taylor Re ich, Maddison and Maya Hackenberg; two great grandkids Lorelie and Benson Fisher; and sur viving cousins. He was preceded in death by his half sister Kaye Eyer of York, Gram my Emma Jane Yetter, Aunt Ruth and Nelson Brannon. Services were Thurs day, July 7, at the Pheas ant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beaver town.

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MONUMENTLEWISTOWNCO.Lawrence “Larry” W. Landis, 89, of Lewistown, passed away on Friday, July 15, 2022, at Geising er-Lewistown Hospital. Born May 4, 1933, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Jess and Minnie E. (Boch) Landis. In addi tion to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, William and Jes se LarryLandis.married Shirley Wagner on Sept. 19, 1953. In the years to follow they would welcome two chil dren, five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchil dren. Together they cele brated 68 years of marriage at the time of his death. Larry is survived by his wife, Shirley L. (Wagner) Landis; children, Barbara Jo Richard and husband, Steve, of Winfield, and Gary W. Landis and com panion, Angie Wolfley, of Lewistown; grandchil dren, Emily Mowry and husband, Thomas, and Shane Richard, both of Winfield, Kyle Richard and wife, Cady, of Selinsgrove, Julie Snook and compan ion, Brandon Holland, of Castle Hayne, N.C., and Nicole Swanger and hus band, Jon, of DorothyWagner,andland,Haydenter,Mowry,enna,great-grandchildren,McVeytown;McKCooperandKinleyTigheMiller,CarBlakeandColeRichard,Snook,JosephHolandMaelynSwanger;sister-in-laws,JanieofLewistown,andLandis,ofNew York.

Larry served proudly and courageously in the U.S. Army from May 1948 to May 1951 during the Korean Conflict. Assigned to G Company of the 38th Infantry Division, he was wounded in action in 1950 and awarded the Purple Heart.Following his time in the Army, Larry began a career at Standard Steel Corp. where he would serve as a maintenance su pervisor. He retired after 40 years of service. Larry was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. He was also an active member of the Free and Accepted Masons, Lewistown Lodge No. 203 for more than 50 years and the Penn Highlands High School Band Boosters. Larry lived a full life and enjoyed many things in cluding Penn State sports, building and shooting muzzleloaders, hunting, fishing, attending primi tive rendezvous, camping with his family and having breakfast with his buddies. Most of all, Larry loved his family and was a devoted husband, father and an amazing grandfather and great-grandfather. Larry made spending time with his grandchildren a prior ity, taking them to Penn State games, teaching them about hunting, fishing and history, vacationing togeth er and supporting each and every one of their activi ties and accomplishments. His 10

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John LangtonA. John A. Langton, of Pal myra, passed away peace fully at home with family by his side on Saturday, June 25, 2022. He was born Wednes day, May 18, 1932 to the late Daniel P. and Laura (Rum mel) Langton. He is survived by his loving wife, Geraldine M. (O’Kane) Langton. John was a faithful mem ber of the Holy Spirit Cath olic Church and dedicated to the Knights of Columbus. He was the Mayer of Mc Clure, PA and also a family physician and owned his own practice, West Shore Clinic where he practiced for over 30 years. More than anything he was a loving husband, father, dren,P.wifeRoger,BrennemanMoadton,Snook,banddren:heandgreat-grandfather,grandfather,brother,uncle.InadditiontohiswifeissurvivedbyhischilKarenMoadandhusCharles,PatriciaAnnandJohnA.LangJr.;grandchildren,KarlandwifeLaura,KellyandhusbandJohnD.SnookandElizabeth,andMichaelSnook;great-grandchilseven;sisterSusan Thuer; and several nieces andAnephews.memorial mass will be held on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 11 a.m. at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 300 W. Pine St., Palmyra, PA 17078 with Father Anthony Dill Officiating. A time of visitation will be held from 10 AM until the start of the service. Burial will be pri vate at the convenience of theMemorialfamily. contributions can be made in his memory to the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 300 W. Pine St., Pal myra, PA Arrangements17078. have been entrusted to the Rother mel-Finkenbinder Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., 25 W. Pine St., Palmyra, PA 17078. Memories and con dolences may be shared com.www.FinkenbinderFamily.at

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Born on Oct. 11, 1969 in Glens Falls New York, the son of the late Albert W. and Mary (Davis) Magill. Surviving are two broth ers, Matt Magill of Port Royal, David Magill of Strobes Mills, two chil dren, Laura Magill and Thomas Magill. He was preceded in death by one brother Al bert W. Magill Jr. Family services will be held at a later date. To share in Thomas‘s online memorial, visit Mifflinburg.Monuments,moarewww.adamofh.comFuneralarrangementsbyDominickT.AdaFunerals,Cremations,16WalnutSt.,

Surviving are a son, Tim and daughter-in-law, Chris Malone of EphrataandMaloneGranddaughtersDallastown,ErinofPhiladelphiaMaggieValleryofandmanyloving friends. Carolyn graduated from York Suburban High School in 1960. She then attended the University of Miami until she met an on-duty Pennsylvania State Trooper, Patrick W. Malone, at Advent Lu theran Church in York and they were married on March 28th, 1964. She then transferred to Millersville University to earn her degree. Carolyn started her career as a teacher at Wrightsville Elementary and after moving to Bel leville in 1980 she taught at Huntington County School District and Belleville Mennonite School. After retirement, she worked at Sharp Shopper in Bel leville. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Belleville, the Mifflin County Historical Society, a Penn State fan, an avid golfer and enjoyed watching golf on TV when she couldn’t play. A celebration of life will be held at St. John’s Lu theran Church located at 3597 Main St., Belleville, PA 17004, on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, with the Rev. Ela J. Robertson officiat ing. There will be visita tion beginning at 11 a.m., a service at noon, and light food and refreshments fol lowing the service where all are welcomed to join and share their fondest memories of Carolyn. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to the St. John’s Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or paying tribute by partici pating in random acts of kindness and paying for ward good fortune to those in need.

Grace Smith, Caleb An thony Smith, Lucy Elinor Smith and Kaiden Michael Smith, and stepchildren Ky ler Smith and Ciara Smith, all of Lewistown; siblings Chelsey Macauley, her twin sister, Logan Michael Dick son, Jade Marie Dickson and Ashly Marie Dickson, all of Yeagertown.; grand- parents Tina LeFevre of Yeager town and Linda Dickson of Mcveytown; great-grandpar ents, Sara Dickson of Lew istown and Mary Mumper of TessMcVeytown.waspreceeded in death by her grandfathers, Michael LeRoy LeFevre Sr., Richard Paul Dickson, Paul Dickson and Joseph Millard Cox Sr.; and great-grandmother Elinor Gail Cox. Tess graduated from Indi an Valley High School, class of 2011, and was a graduate of Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology. Tess was well known in the community for working in various daycare centers. Tess also worked for the Mif flin County School District as a teacher’s helper this pastServicesyear. were Saturday, July 23, at Kish Park at the green pavilion.

Douglas E. ‘Doug’ Meiser Douglas E. “Doug” Meis er, 71, of Mifflintown (Cen tre), passed away at 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5, 2022 at his residence. Born on Aug. 29, 1950 in Danville, Montour Coun ty, he is the son of the late Ralph and Ruth (Hepner) Meiser. On Dec. 26, 1975, he mar ried his surviving wife, Michele H. (Hackenberger) Meiser, with whom he was blessed to share over 46 years of marriage before hisInpassing.addition to his wife, he is survived by: his daugh ters, Malia M. Asthappan and her husband Jibey of Naples, FL and Kiersta J. Ranck and her husband Andrew of Mifflin; his three grandchildren “the trump cards of life” accord ing to Doug, who were the joy of his life, Kaiya, Car ter, and Kayli Asthappan; three brothers, R. Terry Meiser and his wife Jennie of Mifflin, Dennis Meiser and his wife Mary Lou of McAlisterville, and Michael Meiser and his wife Lisa of St. Augustine, FL; and many nieces and neph ews.Doug was a 1968 gradu ate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus and had a strong entrepreneur ial spirit. He was mainly involved in the Timber and Excavating Industries during his working career. His memberships in cluded the Cedar Grove Brethren in Christ Church in Mifflintown and he was a regular attendee of their Tuesday morning Men’s Prayer Group, was a proud board member of the Juni ata Christian School (for merly Juniata Mennonite School) in McAlisterville for many years where he was also a part of the JMS/ JCS Auxiliary and was highly involved with the building of the new JCS School.Doug loved to cook and was a “self made Chef and Caterer.” He utilized these skills to feed family, friends, church family, and members of the communi ty through his meal min istry. Doug could also be found spending time with family, going on cruises with his wife, telling sto ries to his grandchildren and anyone who would lis ten, and exploring gourmet foods. Doug will be remem bered for his ability to help, serve, and share the love of Christ with a servant’s heart. He made himself available to help anyone at anyServicestime. were Sunday, July 10, 2022 at the Cedar Grove Brethren in Christ Church, 287 Deerville Road, Mifflintown. Inter ment was at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mifflintown. If you choose to give, memorial contributions in Doug’s memory can be made to the Juniata Chris tian School, 289 Leonard Hill Road, McAlisterville, PAArrangements17049. have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville. Online condolences and tributes can be sent to the family at neralhomesinc.com.www.brownfu

M ThomasMagillA. Thomas A. Magill, 52, of Lewistown entered into rest on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at his residence .

Carolyn Malone Carolyn Malone, 80, went to be with her Lord and Savior on July 5th, 2022, at Rest Haven in York, and has been reunited with loved ones where her soul will live at peace. Born June 5th, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Maurice and Joanna Grenewalt of York. She was preceded in death by her husband , Patrick W. Malone on Nov. 18th, 2013, and her daughter, Carrie Malone on Sept. 18th, 2014.

TessMacauleyNicole Tess Nicole Macauley, of Lewistown, died June 10, 2022, as the result of an automobile accident in Del aware.Born Aug. 5, 1992, she was the daughter of Brad A. and Melissa A Dickson of Yea gertown.Inaddition to her par ents, she is survived by fiance Marc Smith of Lew istown; children Peyton

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Josephine M. “Jo” McNitt, 87, of Centre Hall was welcomed home by her Lord and Savior on Monday, July 18, 2022. Born on Feb. 9, 1935, in Centre Hall, she was the daughter of the late Bruce H. and Renna M. (Burk holder) Knarr. On Dec. 27, 1957, at the Trinity United Church of Christ in Cen tre Hall, she married her high school sweetheart, A. Richard “Andy” McNitt, who survives at home. Jo attended the Centre Hall Potter High School and graduated in 1953. This was the first class to receive a diploma from the Penns Valley Area High School. She attended Lock Haven University where she was a four year let ter winner in field hock ey, and earned her BS in Health and Physical Ed ucation in 1957. She was the physical education teacher at Bald Eagle Area from 1957 until 1961, and then began teaching at Penns Valley. After a few years, she stopped teach ing full-time but contin ued as a substitute teacher for many years. While at BEA, Jo also coached the cheerleading squad, ladies basketball, and softball teams. Later she was both a Girl Scout leader and Cub Scout Den Mother. She is remembered for de veloping and instructing a day camp termed ‘play ground’ held each summer in Centre Hall. Jo was an active mem ber of the Trinity United Church of Christ, serving as a deacon on the Consis tory Board and teaching Sunday school. She served on a variety of commit tees but especially loved being part of the flow er committee, ensuring beautiful arrangements on the altar and church dec oration during holidays. She enjoyed gardening and tending to her flow er beds. She was an avid Grange Fair attendee and tented for 86 consecutive years. Jo loved to min gle and surround herself with friends and family; she could often be found striking up conversations with anyone around her. She liked going on trips to the beach, visiting Atlan tic City, and playing cards with her friends. She was a vibrant spirit, small but mighty, with strength and spirit that illness and age could not suppress. Along with her husband, Jo is survived by her son, Andrew S. “Andy” McNitt and his wife, Teresa, of Centre Hall; her daugh ter, Barbara J. McNitt and her husband, Stephen Pe ters, Jr, of Centre Hall; six grandchildren, Alexander McNitt of Titusville, FL, Benjamin McNitt of Cen tre Hall, Abigail McNitt (Dennis Spielman) of Ev ans, GA, Katherine McNitt of Lock Haven, Joseph McNitt (fiancÈ Isabel Ah wee Marrah) of Madison, WI, and Elizabeth McNitt of Lock Haven; two step grandchildren, Lydia Barlup (Nathan) of New Bloomfield and Iris Peters of Newport; and five great grandchildren.Serviceswere Thurs day, July 21 and 22, 2022, at the Trinity UCC in Centre HallA graveside service was held at the Reformed & Lu theran Cemetery in Centre Hall.The family would like to thank the staff of Wyn wood House for their compassion for and care of Jo. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Trinity United Church of Christ, PO Box 212, Centre Hall, PA 16828 or to Grane Hos pice Care, 115 Union Ave, Altoona, PA 16602 with Jo McNitt in the Arrangementsmemo. have been entrusted to Daugh enbaugh Funeral Home, Inc 228 S. Pennsylvania Ave., PO Box 579, Centre Hall, PA 16828. An online guest book can be signed or condo lences to the family avail able at baughfuneralhome.com.www.daughen

Anna (Brandyberry) Miller, 100, of Valley View Haven, passed away on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at theAnnaHaven.was born on June 13, 1922, in Decatur, Ind. She was the only child of Ezra O. and Lena Mae (Pearson) Brandyberry. She was preceded in death by her parents, her hus band Dr. Robert Miller on March 4, 2020, and an ad opted son, Timothy. She is survived by an ad opted son, Stephen R. Mill er and companion Mary Houseman of Elliottsburg, a grandson, Stephen R. Miller Jr., a granddaugh ter, Shania Celine Ann Miller, and a number of great-grandchildren.Hergrowingup years were very fulfilling and joyous. She learned to play five musical instru ments. By example of her skill on her mouthorgan, a mouthorgan band was or ganized in her elementary school. The band played for numerous community organizations. She played the organ occasionally for her home church. She loved her pet chickens, one of which would perch on her shoulder as a re minder it was bedtime. She was very gifted at ten nis and was an excellent school student. She was favored as best friend by many fellow students all the way through school years.In teen years, she worked early on at the lo cal bank and later as a sec retary to an Indiana state government executive. At this time, she felt God led her to study in music at Wheaton College, Ill., where she met her hus band of 68 years. They adopted two sons, one in Brussels, Belgium, during their 10-year missionary service in Europe. In Eu rope, Anna taught music at two Bible schools and was pianist with a Youth for Christ team of evangelism. She also served occasion ally as vocal soloist in the work of evangelism. Anna was a key person in the establishment of the treat ment center in Huemoz, Switzerland, for cerebral palsyBeforepatients.herwork abroad, she helped pastor several churches. As part of her church ministry, she orga nized and led Pioneer Girl ministries and helped in the musical programs as instrumentalist and solo ist.Following her mission ary years abroad, she served 35 years as church organist and 20 years as office manager for her hus band’s private practice in psychotherapy.Annaenjoyed music, reading, hosting, travel ing, camping, cooking, and ministering to her fami ly and friends. She loved and served the Lord Jesus Christ with all her heart and longed to win others to experience the fulfillment and joy she experienced through Christ ever since knowing Him early in her life. Her husband enjoyed celebrating her as a real ex emplary Proverbs 31 wom an! She enjoyed repeating the love expression, “I love you” with her husband, fol lowed by the chant, “We’re in Serviceslove!” were Tuesday, July 19, 2022, at Mount Rock Cemetery in Lew istown.Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Big Valley Brethren in Christ Church, 81 Wagner St., Belleville, PA 17004. Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at sonfuneralhomes.net.www.hender Sentinel at: www.lewistownsentinel.com

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Linda L. Miller, 61, of Lewistown passed away Saturday, June 9, 2022. Born Sept. 25, 1960, in Lewistown.Shewas the daughter of Robert B. Miller Sr. and the late Katherine A. Mill er and stepfather Harry Huffman.Sheis survived by her daughter Tracy L Ughetto and husband Josh, her two grandsons Tristen and Dominic.Siblings

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Born April 29, 1944, he was the son of Clifford Reed Palm and Mabel Vir ginia (Henry) Palm, both deceased.Hewas preceded in death by his wife Cristina (Aquino) Palm in April 1998; sons, Chad Steven Palm in Jan. 2016; and Na than Allen Palm in April 2022; a brother, Steven Reed Palm in Jan. 2009; and sis ter, Amy Virginia Cochran of Louisville Ky. Cliff is survived by his daughters, Marilyn Salis of Hawaii; Lt Col. Grace Nieves, USAF (Ret) of Niceville Fl; Sons, Cliff III of Millville; Todd of Denver Co; six grandchil dren; and five great grand children. Cliff also had a step granddaughter Stacy, which he loved dearly. Cliff was proud to be a 1962 Graduate of Chief Logan HS. He then at tended Thompson Inst of Tech before enlisting in the Air Force on 24 Sept. 1963. Upon finishing basic training and Tech School, he was assigned to Clark AB, PI where he met and married Cristina on April 17, 1965. After 2 1/2 years in the PI, he was assigned to Tan Son Nhut AB Viet nam for a year, then back to Clark AB for 2 1/2 more years. In 1969, Cliff was as signed to the OSI in Wash DC for 2 years, back to Clark AB for 7 years, then Hawaii for 4 years, and finally assigned to New Cumberland Army Depot (where it all began). He re tired Oct. 1, 1984. Cliff was awarded the meritorious Service Med al, The Dept of Defense Commendation Medal, 4 AF Commendations Med als, and 27 other awards andCliffdecorations.enjoyed hunting, deep sea fishing and fishing the Colorado High country. He also played golf. He was a lifetime member of the VFW, and the Yeager town Fire Company, and a past member of the Lewistown MooseThereLodge.will be no view ing. His cremated remains will be interred in Fort Logan National Cemetery next to with his wife, near the graves of his WW II Vet father and his mother. Heller Funeral Home, LLC, Nescopeck is assist ing his Onlinefamily.messages of com fort may be sent to HomeLlc.comdolences@HellerFuneralcon

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George H. Naylor Jr. George H. Naylor, Jr., 70, of McAlisterville, passed away on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at his residence. Born on July 30, 1951 in Lewistown, Mifflin Coun ty, he was the son of Ber nice E. (Miller) Naylor of McAlisterville and the late George H. Naylor, Sr. In addition to his moth er, he is survived by: one daughter, Amy J. Elicerio and her companion Jere my Eaton, Jr. of McAlister ville; three grandchildren, Ashley Elicerio, Briana Elicerio, and Alexander Elicerio; one great grand son, Oliver Ehrenzeller; one brother, Jerry Nay lor and his wife Paula of McAlisterville; and one nephew, Alan Naylor wife Rachel Naylor and their three children. Blair, Eliza and Brooks. George was a 1969 grad uate of East Juniata High School in Cocolamus and was employed and retired as an Auto Body Techni cian.In earlier life, he attend ed the McAlisterville Unit ed Methodist Church and enjoyed classic cars, work ing and keeping his cars in immaculate condition, tin kering in the garage, and hunting.Allservices are private with Pastor Parrish Munro officiating. Interment will take place at Hillside Cem etery, McAlisterville. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions in Mr. Naylor’s memory can be made to the American Can cer Society, P.O. Box 862, Carnegie, PA D. NotestineJean D. Jean Notestine, 86, of North Queen Street, McVeytown, passed away on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at William Penn Healthcare in BornLewistown.March 20, 1936 in Mattawana, she was a daughter of the late Carl R. and Hazel (Grassmy er) McCormick. Her first husband, Edwin M.S. Blessing, preceded her in death in 1960. Her second husband, George E. Notes tine, preceded her in death in Surviving2000. are: two sons, Edwin C. Blessing and wife Kim of McVey town, Eric K. Notestine of Manassas, Virginia; a grandson, Brody Blessing and wife Casey of Balti more, Maryland; two step grandchildren, Shanna Cowan and spouse Harry Hasting of Shippensburg, and Casey Cowan and wife Jolene of Huntingdon. A 1954 graduate of theirliamistownstaffstertolyishedteriantheJuniataistownforHighton-McVeytown-OliverBratSchool,sheworkedmanyyearsatLewTrustCompanyandValleyBank.JeanwasamemberofMcVeytownPresbyChurch,andchertimespentwithfamiandfriends.HerfamilywouldlikethankDr.RicardoCarandstaff,aswellastheofGeisinger-LewHospitalandWilPennHealthcareforcareanddedication.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at the McVey town Presbyterian Church with Pastor Scott Andrews officiating. Interment will be in Pine Glen Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of service Tuesday at the church.Memorial contributions may be made to the McVey town Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 323, McVeytown, PAHarshbarger17051. Funeral Home, McVeytown, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at alhome.com.www.harshbargerfuner

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June S. (Loht) Nye, 89, of Hill Farm Estates, An nville and formerly of Palmyra passed away Sat urday, July 2, 2022 in Her shey Medical Center. Born July 8,1932 in McClure, she was a daughter of the late Roy J. and Rhoda (Krepps) Loht.Since March 2015, af ter 61 years of marriage, June was the widow of Edgar W. Nye and preced ed in death by a stillborn son, brothers Kenneth, Darvin and Donald Loht and sister Bonalea Eisen hower.Surviving are her daughters Jolene, widow of Fred Walters, of North Myrtle Beach, SC, Melissa, wife of Jeremy Hornbak er, of Chambersburg, and Nicole Williams of Grant ville; brother Fern Loht; sisters Evelyn Renninger and Marie Heimbach; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A me morial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, July 16, 2022 at Bannerville Church of the Brethren, 7502 Stage Road, McClure, PA 17841. P Visit The Sentinel online at: www.lewistownsentinel.com

Linda E. Peachey, 104, of 107 Sister’s Lane, Belleville, passed away at 6 a.m. Mon day, July 4, 2022 at the home of Levi and Sara Ann Peachey in McVeytown. She was born Aug. 8, 1917, in Belleville, a daughter of the late Joseph Y. and Fan nie (Renno) Peachey. She was the last of her immediate family and was preceded in death by an in fant brother, a brother, Aar on J. Peachey, two sisters, Leah R. Peachey and Elsie M. Peachey, and two neph ews, Jess Peachey and Lew is Peachey.Sheissurvived by her nieces and nephews, Mary Wert and husband Sher le of Belleville; Sara Ann Peachey and husband Levi of McVeytown; Arlene Peachey of Lewisburg; Re becca Peachey of Belleville; Joe Y. Peachey of Belleville; Leroy Peachey and wife Sally of Lewistown; Dave Peachey of Michigan; and Lester Peachey and wife Shirley of Belleville. Linda was primarily a homemaker and helped her parents on the farm with the outside work, milking cows andShegardening.wasmember of Val ley View Amish Mennonite Church. She enjoyed read ing. She loved her cats and liked to make them oatmeal to eat. She also loved Nelly theServicesdog. were Thursday, July 7, 2022, at Valley View Amish Mennonite Church. Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at funeralhomes.net.www.henderson

MiriamPeacheyL. Miriam L. Peachey, 91, of Belleville, went to heaven on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at Geisinger Lew istown Hospital. She was born Aug. 26, 1930, at home near Bel leville, a daughter of Emanuel B. and Elsie A. (Peachey) Peachey. Mim is the last of her immediate family. She had three older siblings that passed away at birth, and a brother Glen that lived to be a little over a yearAfterold. a number of years doing housework, she attended and grad uated from Rosedale Bi ble School in Berlin, OH. She spent many years teaching Sunday school and summer Bible school classes. For five years she went weekly to Cren shaw Community Church in Brockway, PA to teach Sunday school. She also taught at Woodlawn and Locust Grove Mennonite Churches as well as at the Lewistown Heights. Many times Miriam en joyed going to the hills of Kentucky on mission trips.For at least 35 years, Miriam was employed at Friendship Bookstore in Lewistown, PA, first by Ray French and lat er with Theil & Andrea Kauffman.Inthemid 70s, she went with friends on a mis sion trip to the “bush” in southern Costa Rica, where she and Joy Kauff man, among many other things, varnished Dave & Pat Sharp’s many kitchen cupboards. Miriam also made a trip to the Canadian Rock ies with friends, and later greatly enjoyed going to Northern PA to hear the elkMim’sbugle. passion was missions and the spread of the gospel. Since she could not personally go, she generously shared the finances the Lord gave her. For many years, Miri am was legally blind with glaucoma, and although she found it very difficult, God’s grace sustained her in life’s experiences. He sent many friends, in cluding Pat Sharp, to help her in various ways. This gave her much joy in her later years. When Miriam sold her home in Whitehall in 2010, the Lord and her neighbors, the King sis ters, blessed her with an apartment in their home. She was also blessed with the privilege and enjoy ment of eating meals withHerthem.committal service was held at Locust Grove Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Sun day, July 31, 2022. Her me morial service followed at Locust Grove Mennonite Church with Pastors Max Zook and Ivan Kauffman officiating.Shouldfriends desire, memorials may be made to: Rosedale Internation al Center, 2120 East 5th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219.Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville, PA.Online condolences may be offered at: www. hendersonfuneral homes. net. Gary W. Parson Gary W. Parson,69, of Mifflintown, passed away at 2:33 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at the UPMC Community Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg. Born on Aug. 8, 1952 in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Charles W. and Kathryn (Burdge) Parson. On Oct. 12, 2014 he married his surviving wife, Donna L. (Rossman) Parson, with whom he was blessed with almost eight years of mar riage.Surviving are a son, Shawn J. Parson and his wife Lindsay, of Honey Grove two step sons, Eric J. Howell and his wife, Jan ice of Reedsville, Michael D. Howell, Jr. and his wife, Susan of Virginia, a broth er, Wayne D. Parson and his wife Cynthia (Sis), of Marysville and he leaves behind four grandchildren, Colin Parson, Cassi Par son, Wyatt Howell and Ma rina Howell. His career with the rail road started with Conrail, and he retired from Norfolk Southern of Lewistown with 25 years of service as a car inspector. He was a 1970 graduate of Juniata Joint High School, and a member of the Arch Rock United Methodist Church, also Union Lodge No. 324 F.&A.M., all of Mif flintown, the Harrisburg Consistory A.A.S.R. and the National Rifle Associ ation.Gary was an avid hunter, who relished the time he got to spend hunting with his grandchildren. He also belonged to the Grindstone Cowboys hunting camp, where he served as the cook.Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednes day, July 6, 2022, from the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mif flintown with the Pastor Gerald Miller officiating. Interment will follow in the Union Memorial Gardens, Mifflintown. For those who desire memorial contributions in Mr. Parson’s memory may be made to the Arch Rock United Methodist Church, c/o-Martha J. Ritter, Trea surer, P.O. Box 164, Mifflin, PAOnline17058. tributes and con dolences may be extended to the family by sinc.com.www.brownfuneralhomevisiting

EuniceRitzmanJanePearson Eunice Jane Ritzman Pearson, 81, of Sweet Val ley, passed away peace fully surrounded by her family on July 14, 2022. Eunice was born Jan. 7, 1941 in Lewistown. She was a graduate of Chief Logan High School, class of 1959. Eunice was an active member of Roar ing Brook Baptist Church. She enjoyed puzzles, word searches, and spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by her parents Hugh and Alice Ritzman, and sister Brenda Brown. Surviving are her hus band Joseph Pearson, brother David Ritzman, son Joe and wife Christine Pearson, son Mike and wife Roxanne Pearson, son Scott and wife Darlene Pearson, son Tim Pearson, and daughter Leeann and husband Ward Killian, 13 grandchildren, and 12 greatEunicegrandchildren.andher hus band just celebrated 61 years of marriage on July 1, 2022.Services were Monday, July 18, at Roaring Brook Baptist Church, Hunlock Creek. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Roaring Brook Baptist church in her memory.

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DalePollockDuane Dale Duane Pollock, 82, of Lewistown, passed away at 9:25 a.m., Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at his home. Born Feb. 26, 1940, in At kinson Mills, he was a son of the late Clell and Mary (Cutshall) Pollock. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia (Shirey) Pollock, and siblings, Helen Rinker, Glen Pollock, Edna Snyder and Darlene Idomir. Dale is survived by: children, Jacqueline Rook and Lisa Specht, both of Lewistown, John Pollock, of Lancaster, and Jeannie Hunter and companion, Steve Gambardella, of Lew istown; four grandchildren, Madison Snyder and hus band, Dustin, of Lewistown, Kali Hunter, of Washington, Pa., and Sydney and Tori Pollock, of Sarasota, Fla.; and siblings, Elva Palmer, of Fayetteville, Shirley Copen haver, of Orbisonia, Kath ryn Snyder and husband, Ed, of Lewistown, Merle Pollock and wife, Missy, of Monroeville, and Gary Pollock and wife, Marge, of Huntingdon.Hewasagraduate of Cap tain Jack High School. Dale was a member of El len Chapel Church. He retired from New Hol land, Belleville, as a crane operator.Earlyin life, Dale coached little league and Babe Ruth baseball, and coached sev eral softball teams for travel and school leagues. He loved spending time with his fam ily, especially his grandchil dren. A viewing was held Fri day, July 29, 2022, at Ellen Chapel Church, 11764 Fer guson Valley Road, Lew istown, followed by a me morial service, with Pastor Mark Hill officiating. Private interment will take place at Juniata Memo rialMemorialPark. contributions in Dale’s memory may be made to Lady Patriots Soft ball Team, 247 Oak Ridge Road, Lewistown, PA 17044. Heller-Hoenstine Funer al Homes, Woodlawn, 200 North Main Street, Lew istown, is in charge of ar rangements.Onlinecondolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstine funer alhome.com.

Samuel PeacheyR. Samuel R. Peachey, 64, of 100 Plane View Drive, Bel leville, passed away on Fri day, July 8, 2022. He was born March 13, 1958, in Belleville, a son of the late Rufus A. Peachey, Jr. and Fannie (Kauffman) Peachey, who resides in Bel leville. On June 9, 1979, he married Barbara I. (King) Peachey, who resides at theirAlonghome.with his wife and mother, he is also survived by his children: Glen A. Peachey and wife Lillian of Mill Creek; Carol J. Myer and husband Jesse of Hai ti; Ivy M. Peachey and hus band Daryl of Belleville; Joyce E. Yoder and husband Luke of McVeytown; Jef frey L. Peachey and wife Rebecca of Mifflintown; Jean D. Kauffman and hus band Loren of Reedsville; 21 grandchildren, Darren, Janelle, Zoey, Joshua, Ab igail, Kaitlyn, Jorden, Ki era, Bryant, Sophia, Adam, Ethan, Allison, Alayna, Sarah, Karlee, Austin, Oak land, Sawyer, Samara, and Alexander; as well as his siblings, Eva Kanagy and husband Ezra; Anna Mae Koehn and husband Calvin; Wilmer Peachey and wife Regina; Ida Peachey; Mel vin Peachey and wife Judy; and Shana Yoder & husband Darvin, all of Belleville. Along with his father, he was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Shalom A. SamKauffman.enjoyed working with concrete all his adult life. He was employed at Peachey Builders until 1984; he then started his own business as the owner/op erator of Peachey’s Poured Walls with his son, Glen, for the past 38 years. Sam was an active mem ber of the local EAA Chap ter 518. A highlight of the year was traveling with his wife to the EAA Air Show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and Lakeland, Florida. He was a faithful member of Shavers Creek Christian Fellowship Church in Pe tersburg.Hewas a respecter of per sons and all were welcome at his table. His love for the Lord was evident through his generous spirit and hos pitality.Samloved spending time with his family and had a special place in his heart for all 22 grandchildren. He will be forever loved and missed by each one whose lives were touched by his. His funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednes day, July 13, 2022, at Locust Grove Mennonite Church with Roman Kauffman, Ivan Lapp and John Stoltz fus officiating. Burial will take place at Locust Grove Cemetery following the ser vice. His family will receive friends from 1 to 4 p.m. and 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, at Locust Grove Church.Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Stepping Stones to Freedom, 455 West Back Mountain Road, Belleville, PA 17004. Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Fu neral Home, Belleville, PA. Online condolences may be offered at funeralhomes.net.www.henderson are here to call us to funeral director.

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CarrolRoseElaine Carrol Elaine Rose, 74, of Lewistown, passed away at 2:20 a.m., Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at Geisinger-Lew istownBornHospital.Oct.7,1947, in Lew istown, she was a daughter of the late Glen K. Stitt and Evelyn (Specht) Frutchey. Carrol is survived by: husband, Russell K. Rose; children, Glen Rose and wife, Lori, of Greenback ville, Va., Jodi Kohler and husband, Ronald, of Lew istown, David Rose and wife, Kelli, of Orlando, Fla., and Russell R. Rose and wife, Sheri, of Roanoke, Va.; six grandchildren, Kyle Rose, Kevin Kohler and wife, Te nay, Craig Kohler and wife, Taylor, Nathan and Hannah Rose, and Mackenzie Rose; great-grandchildren, Ayden and Lawson Kohler; and siblings, Kenneth Stitt and wife, Carole, of Newport, and Christine Resides and husband, David, of Lew istown.She was a graduate of Lewistown-Granville High School, Class of 1965. She was a member of Evangel Baptist Church, Lewistown, where she served as a deaconess. She most recently attend ed Strodes Mills Baptist Church.Early in life, Carrol was employed as a receptionist for the local chamber of commerce and at Dank’s Beauty Shop, later known as Naomi and Company. Services were Sunday, July 17, 2022, and Mon day, July 18, 2022, at Hell er-Hoenstine Funeral Homes,IntermentWoodlawn.wasat Juniata Memorial Park, Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions in Car rol’s memory may be made to Evangel Baptist Church, 375 W. Fifth St., Lewistown, PAOnline17044. condolences may be offered to the family alhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefunerat

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BrianReederJoseph Brian Joseph Reeder, 78, passed away July 24, 2022, at his home in Wadsworth, Ill., surrounded by family. Brian was born in Lew istown, Pa., Sept. 23, 1943, to the late Joseph Andrew and Helen Louise (McClo skey) Reeder. He was the second youngest of nine children, seven preced ing him in death. Brian graduated from Chief Lo gan High School where he played football and worked at Stewart’s Restaurant. Brian joined the U.S. Navy in Oct. 1963 as an Electrician’s Mate. His first deployment was on the USS Lindenwald LSD6. His active service career continued to five other LSD ships (amphibious warfare ships), 13 years of sea duty, three tours in Vietnam and the Bahrain War. Shore duty started by training Saudi troops on our ships in Little Creek, Va. and continued to Great Lakes, Ill. where he pushed three companies of young recruit sailors. Brian re tired after 22 1/2 years from the U.S. Navy Feb. 28, 1986 as a Senior Chief se lected for Master Chief. His commitment to our coun try continued with teach ing at Great Lakes JOBS School for an additional 22 1/2 years as a civilian. Bri an retired a second time in Sept.Brian2008.married the love of his life, Miranda (Kha yat) Reeder, Nov. 24, 1974. Together they had three beautiful daughters, lived in 3 states, and built an amazing life together. He was dedicated to his coun try, family, and friends. Brian was a very gener ous man who never met a stranger. Everyone he met became a fast friend with a handshake and a drink. He was kind, loving and had a great sense of humor. His love of football and Penn State ran deep! The Cubs also held a special place in his heart, and he enjoyed watching them win the World Series. His life of service and humor will forever be cherished and will live on through his loving wife, Miranda Reeder; three incredible girls, Michelle Hall, Melissa Messick, and Helena Kreul; three ded icated son-in-laws, Steve Hall, Jason Messick, and Adam Kreul; 12 amazing grandchildren, Aleksander Hall, Jordyn Hall, Dylan Hall, Zackary Hall, Darryk Hall and Riley Hall, Milena Messick and Jonah Mes sick, and Mia Kreul, Ma riah Kreul, Keegan Kreul and Makayla Kreul. Brian will also be cherished by his sister, Linda Nichols of Lewistown, Pa. and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins, and friends. A graveside service was held Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, at Birch Hill Ceme tery, Eighth Ave., Burn ham, followed by food and fellowship at Parkview Church of the Brethren, 990 Parcheytown Road, Lewistown.Inlieuof flowers, dona tions in Brian’s memory may be made to The Amer ican Legion, Gurnee Post 771, 749 Milwaukee Ave., Gurnee, IL 60031. To view the livestream Illinois Funeral, please go to https://bit.ly/3PSL8kq

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Melvin R. Romig, 84, of Milroy, passed away on Sunday, June 19th, 2022 at 10:20 p.m., at his home. Born Sept. 14, 1937, in Yeagertown, he was the son of the late Ross C. and Blanche (Kratzer) Romig. In addition to his par ents he, was preceded in death by siblings, David H. Romig, John H. Romig, Marion R. Soccio and Dor othy H. MelvinFisher.issurvived by his wife, Joan (Kauffman) Romig, whom he married on Sept. 12, 1959; children, Cheryl L. Romig of Milroy, Douglas T. Romig and wife Melonie of Milroy: grand children, Stephanie A. Hurst of Fircrest, WA and Kurt R. Romig of Kansas City, MO. He is survived by his siblings William E. Romig & wife Jeanne of Milroy and Eleanor M. Swanger & husband Fred of Lewis burg.He also leaves behind a family that meant the world to him, Michael Her to and Laurie, and their children Sophie and An nie, of Milroy. He graduated from the former Chief Logan High School in 1957. He retired from the Stan dard Steel in 1999 after 34 years of service. He was a Melter Supervisor in the MeltHeShop.was a plumber, car penter, electrician and jack of all trades. He loved to fish, hunt and spend time outdoors, especially with his family and friends. One of his biggest joys in life was fishing in the wilder ness of Quebec, Canada. Melvin was always there to offer a helping hand to neighbors and friends. He also volunteered many years with the World Hun ger Association and Habi tat for Humanity. He was a member of St. Marks United Methodist Church.Acelebration of life ser vice is being planned for a laterShoulddate. friends desire, memorials may be made to: Habitat for Humani ty of Mifflin County, PO Box 1124, Lewistown, PA 17044 or to World Hunger Association, c/o Rick Esh, 49 Brookfarm Drive, Bel leville, PA Arrangements17004. are un der the care of Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, PA. Online condolences may be offered at neralhome.com.www.bohnfu

Mary C. Ruble, 89, of McClure, passed away on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.Shewas born on March 12, 1933, in Lewistown, a daughter of the late Jo seph Wagner and Myra (Ruble) Wagner. She was preceded in death by her beloved hus band, Glen E. Ruble, Sr.; a son, Douglas L. Ruble, Sr.; sister, Dora J. (Wag ner) Stewart & husband, Elwood; brother, James A. Wagner and wife, Valerie; daughter in law, Lisa M. (Moser) Ruble and a sister, Karen.Shewill be remembered and missed by her loving family. Surviving are her children, Glen E. Ruble, Jr. and companion, Shir ley; Myra L. Yocum and husband Paul Sr.; Rick L. Ruble, Sr. and wife Tina, and Charles W. Ruble and companion,Grandchildren:Missy.

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She was employed as a waitress at Corkin’s Restaurant in downtown Lewistown, then served as a school crossing guard in Burnham for a number of years, operating the traffic signal and ensuring the safety of students. Brenda retired from the Holiday Inn after waitressing there for 33 Brendayears.loved her fam ily, especially her grand children and great-grand children, and her many customers she got to know along the way. The family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m., today, Aug. 3, 2022, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Home, 108 First Ave., Burn ham. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.hellerhoenstine fu neralhome.com.

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Brenda Kay Royer, 78, of Burnham, passed away at 5:08 a.m., Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at Geisinger-Lew istownBornHospital.Dec. 25, 1943, in Burnham, she was a daughter of the late L. A. and Grace (Lingle) Rhodes. In addition to her par ents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Don ald and Ronald “Whitey” Rhodes.Brenda is survived by: children, Randy “Buck” Rhodes, of Milroy, Toni Royer and companion, Douglas Rogers, of Burn ham, and Tami Aumiller, of Greensburg; four grand children, Mallori Rogers, Kyle Rogers, Olivia Au miller and Evelyn ofJoeBurnham;panion,andwife,lings,andgreat-grandchildren,Mours;TylerBaileyHorner;sibLarryRhodesandStella,ofLewistown,PeggyCoxandcomRichLukse,ofandanuncle,Lingleandwife,Nancy,Mifflintown.

Tony Poorman and wife, Rebec ca, Paula L. Liddick and husband, Paul Jr., Paul E. Yocum, Jr. and compan ion Angelique, Roxanna Renninger and husband Wyatt, Rick Ruble and companion, Tessa, Shy anne Ruble, Clay Ruble, Sr. and wife Brittany, Tasha Zimmerman, and Douglas Ruble, Jr.; 26 Great Grand children and 5 Great, Great Grandchildren. As well as her siblings: George Wagner and wife Lilian, and Joseph Wagner and wife Carol. Mary was a school bus driver for decades with Fisher’s Bus Company un til she retired. She loved hunting, hum mingbirds, going to yard sales with her sister and was a huge Kansas City Chiefs fan. She also loved watching western movies. A funeral service in lov ing memory of Mary was held at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, at Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, 55 North Main Street, Reedsville, Pennsylvania. Interment was private at Woodlawn Cemetery fol lowing the service. Should friends desire, memorials in Mary’s name may be made to the charity of one’s bohnfuneralmayReedsville,son-BohnderArrangementschoice.areunthecareofHenderFuneralHome,PA.Onlinecondolencesbeofferedatwww.home.com.

Madeline Julia (Franco) Rupe Madeline Julia (Franco) Rupe, 93, of Lewistown, passed peacefully on Satur day, July 16, 2022 at Valley View Haven Retirement Community in Belleville. Born Jan. 4, 1929, she was the first daughter of the late Alexander and Ju lia (Merciai) Franco. In ad dition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, the late Rev. Dean E. Rupe. They were married in Altoona on Aug. 20, Madeline1952.is survived by her son, Stephen D. Rupe and wife Christine M. Rupe, of RupehusbandcatedZethAltoonaandBarb,ers,bandCarriesonanderandJ.MonroeherStuart,RupeRupe,andgrandchildwifeson,ChristopherNick,C.granddaughter,Wrightsville,HillaryAntolickandhusbandgreat-grandchildDean,grandEricS.RupeandKellyBree,great-RileyBree,granddaughter,Emilyherson,TimothyP.andhusbandMarkA.ofSanDiego,Calif.,daughter,DeannaR.andhusbandMarkMonroe,ofLewistown,grand-children,AlexJ.MonroeandAddiD.Monroe;hersister,RobertsonandhusClaire,andherbrothAlexFrancoandwifeandDavidFrancowifeMaxima.ShewasagraduateofHighSchoolandBusinessSchool.Madelinewasadedipastor’swifeofherRev.DeanE.forSt.LukeEvan gelical Lutheran Church, in Centre Hall; Holy Com munion Evangelical Lu theran Church, in Yeager town; Gatesburg Lutheran Church, in Warriors Mark; Shiloh Lutheran Church, in State College. She was a loving sister, mother, aunt and nanny, great-nanny and loyal friend. She will be dearly missed by all who knew Saturday, July 23, 2022, at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 120 N. Main St., Lewistown, PA 17044. interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Al toona.Arrangements Logan Belleville, PA 17044.Online

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Arlene SchwartzF. Arlene F. Schwartz, 77, of Lewistown, passed away on Wednesday July 20, 2022 at her home. Born Jan. 25, 1945 in Wellman, Iowa, she was the daughter of the late Ivan J. and Ida (Steider) Miller. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her daughter, Stephanie J. Schwartz, and siblings, Russell and David Miller. She is survived by her husband, Philip M. Schwartz, whom she married on July 4, 1971; her children, Andrew P. Schwartz and wife Kelli, of Souderton, and Jeremy S. Schwartz and wife Chel sea, of Lewistown, her brother, Eldon Miller and wife JoAnn, of Wellmon, Iowa; and grandchildren, Collin, Britton, and Theo doreArleneSchwartz.served as an el ementary teacher at Cal vary Bible School, and as a home school teacher for many years. She was an active member of Calva ry Bible Church, where she served as a Sunday school teacher for young children. In her free time, she loved tending to her garden and sewing. Most of all, she loved her family very much. A funeral service was Monday, July 25, 2022 at Calvary Bible Church, 100 Calvary Ln, Lewistown. Private interment will take place in Mt. Rock Cemetery.Arrangements have been entrusted to KingBarr Funeral Home LLC, 120 Logan St., Lewistown. In lieu of flowers, me morial contributions in Arlene’s memory are re spectfully encouraged to: Calvary Bible Kid Camp, 100 Calvary Lane, Lewistown, PA 17044. Online condolences can be shared with the family at barrfuneralhome.com.www.king S Christopher R. ‘Tink’ Shultz Christopher R. “Tink” Shultz, of Mifflintown, born Feb., 7, 1979, died in his home on July 2, 2022. He is survived by his wife Darcy Shultz, sons Mason and Dylan Shultz, his mother Kathy Shoop, father Ralph Shultz, step- mother Debbie Shultz, brother Travis Shultz, sister Mary Shultz, sister Alyson Shoop, brother Andrew Shoop, step- brother Daniel Shoop, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by step-father Dick Shoop, and step-brother Gary Shoop. Chris was a loving and devoted husband and father, who was a long time employ ee of Mike Cleck Paving. He enjoyed fishing and hunting with his sons and his friends, and he was actively attend ing the Mifflintown Seventh Day Adventist Church. Services were Thursday, July 7 at the Mifflintown Seventh Day Adventist Church, 23547 Route 35 N., Mifflintown, PA 17059. Condolences and contribu tions can be sent to the Shultz family at: 1963 Cuba Mills Road, Mifflintown, PA, 17059.

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Faye A. Snook, 88, of Walk Snook Road, passed away on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at her daughter’s home in Milton. She was born on Sept. 26, 1933 in McClure, a daugh ter of the late John and Carrie (Arnold) Klingler. She was married to James A. Snook who preceded her in death in 1989. Faye attended McClure HighSheschool.was a homemaker and helped on the family farm throughout her life. Faye was a member of the Bannerville C&MA Church.Shewas a loving wife, mother and grandmother who always welcomed all into her Survivinghome.are three sons and daughters in law, John and Jane Snook, James and Sharon Snook and Wayne and Ruth Snook all of McClure; two daughters and one son in law, Carol Woolsey of Milton and Su san and Steve Yakamook of McClure; 21 grandchildren; 34 great grandchil dren; seven great great grandchildren; one broth er Dallas Klingler and two sisters, Betty Rager and Jo anneSheHall.was preceded in death by one son in law; one great grandson; four brothers and three sisters. Services were Saturday at the Pheasant Funeral Home, 130 S. Zechman St., Beavertown.Burialwill follow in the Black Oak Ridge Cemetery. The family wishes to thank UPMC hospice and friends who helped to care for her during this time. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the Bannerville C&MA church, 7502 Stage Rd, McClure, PA 17841 or to the Bannerville Fire Co., 7547 Stage Road, McClure, PA 17841.

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James Robert “Stuckey” Stuck Jr., 70, of Lewistown, passed away at 7:43 a.m., Monday, July 11, 2022, at William Penn Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Born Feb. 3, 1952, in Lew istown, he was a son of the late James R. Sr. and Ella Mae (Blovelt) Stuck. In addition to his par ents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Carl David Stuck; brother-inlaw, Hugh “Butch” E. McK night; and sister-in-law, SharonJamesStuck.issurvived by: stepson, Christopher Pow ers and wife, Shannon, of Lewistown; step-grand sons, Hunter and Skyler Powers; brother, Terry L. Stuck; three sisters, Ruth Swartz, of Lewistown, Carol Cox and husband, William “Bill,” of Col legeville, and Sheila M. McKnight and compan ion, Wayne Hartley, of Lewistown; sister-in-law, Emma N. Stuck, of Burn ham; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, including another great-nephew on theHeway.was a graduate of Penn Highlands High School, Class of 1972. Earlier in life, James worked for Beaver Bak ery and later, at Sitkins. He was last employed by Empire Kosher Poultry in Mifflintown for almost 30 years before becoming dis abled.James loved cruising in his car, beach trips with his buddy, Ben Cox, fishing and spending time with his family. He considered him self the family comedian and would have everyone rolling in laughter with his jokes and sense of hu mor. He was always one to give the shirt off his back for anyone in need without asking for anything in re turn.His kindness, sense of humor and presence will surely be missed by all those who knew him. Services were Satur day, July 16, 2022, at Hell er-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, 108 First Avenue, Burnham.Interment will take place at a later date at Vira Methodist Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, me morial contributions in James’ memory may be made to Gift of Life Donor Program, 401 North 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19123. Online condolences may be offered to the family neralhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefuat

David J. Snyder, 75, 195 Glendale Avenue, Lew istown, passed away at 10:47 p.m. Thursday, July 7, 2022, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. He was born Jan. 20, 1947, in Lewistown, a son of the late Marvin T. and Lula G. (Kinser) Snyder. On Feb. 14, 1998, he married Carolyn J. (Thomas) Snyder, who sur vives at their home. He is also survived by two daughters, Leah Sny der, and Shawnna DeLong and husband Mike, a step son, Frank Thomas, and two sons, David Snyder and wife Sherry and Brice Sny der and wife Jen, six grand children, Jada Thomas, Frankie Thomas, Jr., Dylan Snyder, Shannette Jor dan, Kamryn Snyder and Kyleigh Snyder, as well as a brother, Martin Snyder and wife Veronica of Missouri, and a sister-in-law, Isabelle Snyder of Lewistown. Along with his parents, he was also preceded in death by three brothers, Marvin T. Snyder, James Snyder and John Snyder. Dave was a truck driver for 28 years. He was a mem ber of Lewistown Assem bly of God Church, and he enjoyed fishing, riding his motorcycle, playing cards with his family, collecting coins and trains, and going on road trips with his wife. A memorial service is be ing planned for a later date. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Wounded Warrior Proj ect, 600 River Ave., Suite 400, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. Arrangements are under the care of Hender- sonBohn Funeral Home, Reeds ville, PA. Online condolenc es may be made at bohnfuneralhome.com.www.

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Mary Ann Klinger Snook Mary Ann Klinger Snook passed on Sunday, July 3 at the age of 87. Mary Ann was born Sept. 28, 1934 to Heyward and Gladys (Kuhn) Klinger in Burnham.Inaddition to her par ents, she was preceded in death by her brother Rob ert Klinger, sister-in-law Dolly, her sister Arlene Klinger Clare, brother-inlaw Joe, nephew James and grand nephew Ethan. She is survived by her husband of 68 years Phil ip Edward Snook, Sr. of Longwood, Fla, her son Philip Edward Snook, Jr. and daughter-in-law There sa Ann (Leiva) Snook who live in Okinawa, Japan, and her daughter Tammy Lorraine Snook Quezada, son-in-law Joseph Alexan der Quezada, along with her grandchildren Cole Alexander Quezada and Cameron Philip Quezada who live in Longwood, Fla. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews along with extended fam ily, all of whom she held dear. Raised in Lewistown, Mary Ann married Philip in 1954, moved to Orlando in 1960 where they raised their family. Mary Ann had various jobs through out the years while raising her two children, including restaurant hostess, bank teller, sales associate, polit ical activist, and business owner. She enjoyed cook ing, traveling, singing in the Church choir, square dancing, watching sports (huge Penn State fan), mu sic (especially big band singers) and her greatest joy was spending time with her grandsons. Mary Ann had a larger-than-life personality with a huge laugh and an even bigger heart. She was kind and generous, yet tough, com petitive and always spoke her mind. In lieu of flowers, con sider a memorial donation to St. Jude children’s re searchOnlinehospital.condolences can be offered at www.newcom erorlando. com.

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Larry R. Stull, 82, of Reedsville, passed away Fri day, July 8, 2022, at his home. Born Oct. 29, 1939, in Lew istown, he was a son of the late Herbert and Katherine (Burnett) Stull. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Sonya A. (Shirey) Stull; two daughters, Melis sa McMahon, and Michelle Bleyer; and three brothers, Don, Jack, and Chas Stull. He is survived by; a daughter, Laurie J. Romig and husband, Jeff, of Lew istown, Scott Stull and wife, Wilhamenia, of Reedsville; 10 grandchildren, Ricky, Glen, Hailey, Jarrett, Min dy, Darrin, Sierra, Nicole, Jeffrey Jr. and Megan; eight great-grandchildren; and sib lings, Herbert Stull, of Lew istown, Delores McGowan, of Florida, and Karen Bar ber and husband, Robert, of Lancaster.Larrywas a member of Trinity United Church of Christ. He was a social mem ber of City Hook and Ladder. He worked at Standard Steel in the melt shop where he retired after 20 years of service.Larry enjoyed hunting, shooting darts for Ray’s Bottle Shop and attending his grandchildren’s sporting events. He enjoyed watching NASCAR, Penn State foot ball, and Philadelphia sports teams, especially the Phillies and the ServicesEagles.were Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at Heller-Hoen stine Funeral Homes, Wood lawn, 200 N. Main St., Lew istown.Asecond viewing will be held from 10 to 11 a.m., on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Homes, Wood- lawn, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown, with a funeral service to follow at 11 a.m., with Pastor Clair Div enIntermentofficiating.will be held in Juniata Memorial Park cem etery.Inlieu of flowers, memo rial contributions may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Online condolences can be offered to the family eralhome.com.www.hellerhoenstinefun-at

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Peggy M. Yoder, 89, of 196 Susan Drive, Bel leville, passed away on Saturday, July 2, 2022, at her home. She was born on Feb. 9, 1933, in Belleville, a daughter of the late Wes ley and Alice M. (Smith) Krepps. On Sept. 5, 1953, she married Earl D. Yoder, who preceded her in death on Dec. 6, 2019. She is survived by three daughters, Melody A. Byler and husband Ken; Margery A. Zook and husband Jim; and Marilyn A. Spangler & fi ance Don Falb, all of Bel leville, three grandchil dren, Joshua Byler and wife Jill; Craig Zook and wife Sharisa; and Colby Mannino and husband Matt; four great-grand children, Austin, Dane, Harper, and Hanna, three sisters, Tina Peachey of Florida, Helen Zook of Milroy; and Zelda Krepps, also of Milroy, as well as two sisters-inlaw, Helen Krepps of Bel leville and Karen Krepps of SheBurnham.was preceded in death by three brothers, Glenn “Abe” Krepps, Buddy Krepps, and Bob Krepps and two sisters, Betty Sharp and Jean Stoltzfus.Shewas a 1951 graduate of Belleville High School. She served as a secretary/ clerical worker at Allens ville Planing Mill and Peter Becker Retirement Community in Harleys ville.Peggy was a member of Maple Grove Men nonite Church and the Willing Workers Sunday school class. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and family, entertaining family and friends, cooking, reading, gardening, doing word search puzzles and em broidering.Services were Wednes day, July 6, 2022, at Maple Grove Mennonite Church. Burial was private at Al lensville Mennonite Cem etery.Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Valley View Haven Endowment Fund, 4702 E. Main St., Belleville, PA 17002.Arrangements are un der the care of Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville. Online condolences may be offered at sonfuneralhomes.net.www.hender Y

Larry A. Thompson, 85, of 24 First St., Milroy, passed away at 10:25 pm Sunday, July 3, 2022, at his home. He was born May 21, 1937, in Coburn, a son of the late Charles E. and Ma bel M. (DeLong) Thomp son. On July 4, 1957, he married Victoria A. (Wert) Thompson who survives at their home. He is also survived by a son, Douglas K. Thomp son and wife Trina of Mill Creek, two grandchildren, Dianna Kennedy and hus band Ryan and Clinton Thompson; three greatgrandchildren, Brianna Botdorf, Alaina Kennedy and Andrew Kennedy, as well as a sister, Bonnie Winn. He was preceded in death by an infant brother. Larry attended the Mil roy school. He served in the United States Army from 1960-64. He was well known for driving school bus for 47 years. Earlier in life, he worked at Westo ver’s Garage in Belleville. He attended the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Milroy. He and his wife loved to ride their motorcycle; he enjoyed mowing grass and attending church. He will be remembered as a very GodlyServicesman. were Saturday, July 9, 2022, at Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with Pastor Marvin Mosley officiating. Burial was at New Lan caster Valley Cemetery. . Arrangements were under the care of Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, 55 North Main St., Reeds ville. Online condolences may be offered at bohnfuneralhome.com.www.

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JamesWatsonA. James A. Watson, 87, of Reedsville, passed away on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at Greenwood Village, Lew istown.Hewas born March 8, 1935 in Lewistown, a son of the late Richard and Mary (Elliott) Watson Boop. In 1956, he married Frances B. (Sipe) Watson. She pre ceded him in death on Feb. 8, 2014. He is survived by his recent companion Bet ty HeMendler.isalso survived by: two sons, Steven R. Watson & wife Lisa of Reedsville and Michael W. Watson & wife Barbara also of Reeds ville; four grandchildren, Brittney Rose & husband Jeremy of Ferguson Val ley; Tyler Watson & com panion Maura Horning of Reedsville; Evan Watson of Philadelphia; and Ethan Watson of Reedsville; three berhuntingmemberChristTrinityrentalsRealtywithHeedandBurkesthenUSSchool.fromertdeathwife,alongimmediateClair,AydenGreat-grandchildren,Watson,HarperSt.andAdleighWatson.Jimwasthelastofhisfamilyandwithhisparentsandhewasprecededinbytwobrothers,RobandJohn.Hegraduatedin1953YeagertownHighHeservedintheArmyfrom1953-55.HebecameanopticianatOpticalCompanylaterowned&operatWatson’sOptical,Inc.alsohadpartnershipshistwosons,JSM&Plaza,operating&campgrounds.HewasamemberofUnitedChurchofinLewistown,aofRockyRidgeClub,alifememofLewistownLoyal Order of Moose, American Legion Post #6099, Milroy. He enjoyed hunting, play ing poker with his friends, spending time with his family and had previously enjoyed traveling with his wife. He will be remem bered for his story telling. Services were Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville.Should friends desire, memorials may be made to: Reedsville Fire Com pany, 7740 SR 655 South, Reedsville, PA 17084 or to FAME EMS Reedsville, c/o Brown Township Office, 25 Brown Township Drive, Reedsville, PA Arrangements17084.are un der the care of Hender son-Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville.Onlinecondolences may be offered at www.bohnfu neral home.com.

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