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ROGER S. EARNEST SR.
 Roger S. Earnest Sr., 59, of Airy View Road, Shermans Dale, died Saturday, July 4, 1998 at home.
  He was born July 8, 1938 in Union County to the late William and Dorothy (Ulrich) Earnest.
  He was former owner of Skyline Restaurant, Newport; a former school bus contractor with West Perry School District; former salesman for M.A. Brightbill Body Works, Lebanon; self-employed with True Water Masters; and manager of Country Meadow Townhouses, New Bloomfield. He was an Air Force veteran and a member of Mount Gilead United Methodist Church, Shermans Dale, and the Pennsylvania School Bus Association.
  He was the widower of Ida M. Earnest, who died May 28, 1998.
  Surviving are three sons, Roger Jr. of Susquehanna Twp., Craig F. of Loysville and Terry W. of Shermans Dale; two daughters, Pamela Y. Dum of Elliottsburg and Roxanne S. Daihl of Harrisburg; and 10 grandchildren. 
  Services were held July 11 in his church with the Revs. Peter M. Beddia and Kenneth E. Miller officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
  Richardson Funeral Home, Enola, handled arrangements.
  Memorial contributions may be made to his church, 935 Windy Hill Road, Shermans Dale 17090.

DUDLEY F. EDWARDS JR. 
  Dudley F. Edwards Jr., 62, of Fox Hollow Road, Shermans Dale, died Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998 in Carlisle Hospital. 
  He was born April 23, 1936 in New York to the late Dudley and Mary (Mulwane) Edwards. 
  He was an employee of Woolcox Forging, Mechanicsburg, and a member of Young's United Methodist Church, Shermans Dale. 
  Surviving are his wife, Ethel M. Edwards; a stepson, Francis Donovan Jr. of Millerstown; a stepdaughter, Ginger Ann Donovan of Shermans Dale; and two stepchildren. 
  Graveside services were held Oct. 20 in Pisgah United Methodist Cemetery with the Rev. Bruce Woolever officiating. 
  Boyer Funeral Home, New Bloomfield, handled arrangements.

LUTHER F. EHLMAN
  Luther F. Ehlman, 92, of Messiah Village, Mechanicsburg, formerly of Ickesburg RR 1, died Tuesday, March 17, 1998 at the village.
  He was born Nov. 7, 1905 in Northeast Madison Twp. to the late Frank and Sarah (Dobbs) Ehlman.
  He was a retired biology and science teacher in the Upper Freehold School District, Allentown, N.J. Prior to that he was a principal and part-time teacher at Susquehanna Twp. High School. For 12 years he taught chemistry and biology in Philadelphia at Brown College Preparatory School. He was a graduate of Shippensburg State College, and received a master's degree at Columbia University. He also accumulated credits at University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, University of Delaware, Penn State University and Bucknell University. He was a member of Messiah Village Chapel, Airstream Wally Byam Club, and a former member of Sandy Hill United Church of Christ, Loysville RR 1.
  Surviving is his wife, Marie (Mayer) Ehlman, also of Messiah Village. He was preceded in death by three brothers.
  Services were held March 21 in Messiah Village Chapel with pastor Janet Peifer officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Cemetery, Saville Twp.
  Henry Funeral Home, Honey Grove, handled arrangements.
  Memorial contributions may be made to Messiah Village Endowment Fund, 100 Mount Allen Drive, Mechanicsburg 17055.

HERBERT EICHELBERGER
  Herbert F. Eichelberger, 76, of Flowers Lane, Marysville, died Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1998 in Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg.
  He was a retired stonemason; an Army veteran of World War II and Bronze Star recipient; and a member of Harrisburg Mountainside Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  Surviving are his wife, Betty H.J. Roberts Eichelberger; three daughters, Carol A. Chaft of Phillipsburg, N.J., Donna L. Bunch of Glendale, Ariz., and Dolly J. Knopick of Marysville; three sons, Herby L. of New Bloomfield and Rick J. and Dennis R., both of Marysville; and 13 grandchildren.
  Services were held Feb. 14 in Shalonis Funeral Home, Marysville. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Marysville.

DIANNE E. ENGLE
  Dianne Evonne Engle, 51, of Liverpool Twp. died Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998 at home.
  She was graduate of Englewood High School, Jacksonville, Fla.; and a member of Liverpool Fire Company, Liverpool Ambulance League and the Susquehanna Basset Hound Club.
  Surviving are her husband, Albert Kenneth Engle; a daughter, Evonne Marie Varner of Milton RR 5; her mother, Ethel M. Cook Stewart Taylor of Alma, Ga.; a brother, Jerry H. Stewart, and a sister, Debra K. Stewart, both of Jacksonville, Fla.; two stepbrothers, Russell and Ricky Taylor and one stepsister, Pamela Taylor, all of Georgia; and three grandchildren.
  Services were held Oct. 5 in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool. Burial was in St. John (Barners) Lutheran Church Cemetery, Liverpool RR 1.

HAROLD R. ERBY
  Harold R. "Mike" Erby, 72, of Aqueduct Road, Duncannon, formerly of Middletown, died Monday, Oct. 5, 1998 in Hospice of Central Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.
  He was retired from the state Department of Agriculture; an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II; a member of the Hershey Italian Club; and a former member of Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Middletown.
  Surviving are two sons, Harold R. Jr. of San Francisco, Calif., and David B. of Carlisle; a brother, Lynn of California; a sister, Thelma Milkovich of Middletown; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
  Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Oct. 7 in Seven Sorrows Church. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Middletown.
Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home, Middletown, handled arrangements.
  Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Pennsylvania, 98 S. Enola Drive, P.O. Box 266, Enola 17025.

MARTIN J. ERDOSSY
 Martin J. Erdossy, 87, of Maple Avenue, Marysville, died Wednesday, July 29, 1998 in Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg.
  He was an Army veteran of World War II, a Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient, and a life member of VFW Post 882.
  Surviving are his wife, Jeannine Erdossy; two sons, Jon of Marysville and Martin J. III of Virginia Beach, Va.; a daughter, Tracy of Marysville; three sisters, Edith Loveless of Wilmington, Del., Olga Pugh of Grantville and Lillian Fogerty of Auburn; a brother, Alexander of Fairless Hills; and four grandchildren.
  Graveside services were held in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Marysville. Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, handled arrangements.

LANDIS L. EVANS
  Landis L. "Hap" Evans, 84, of Basin Hill Road, Duncannon, died Monday, Feb. 16, 1998 at home.
  He was born Oct. 31, 1913 in Miller Twp. to the late Daniel and Florainus (Baker) Evans.
  He was an employee of the former Newport Plier Factory; was retired from PennDOT in New Bloomfield; was an Army veteran of World War II, in which he was awarded the Purple Heart; a member of the Duncannon American Legion Post 340; Newport Social Order of Owls; Newport VFW Post 34; and Newport Chapter 49 Disabled Veterans.
  Surviving are his wife, Virginia Miller Evans; a son, Barry L. of Duncannon; a daughter, Elizabeth A. Haines of Duncannon; and two grandchildren.
  Services were held in the David M. Myers Funeral Home, Newport, with the Rev. Cheryl Dorman and Lee Snyder officiating. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Newport.
  Memorial contributions may be made to Preferred Choice Hospice Inc., 4811 Jonestown Road, Suite 235, Harrisburg 17109.

MARY F. EVANS 
 Mary Florence Evans, 76, of Spring Road, Carlisle Springs, died Friday, Oct. 30, 1998 at Carlisle Hospital. 
  She was born April 18, 1922 in Carroll Twp. to the late Charles L. and Bertha (Kitner) Smee. 
  She was a 1941 graduate of Carlisle High School; a retired employee of the former C. H. Masland & Sons, Carlisle; and a member and former Sunday school teacher of St. Matthias Lutheran Church, Carlisle Springs. 
  Surviving are her husband of 56 years, John T. Evans; two sons, John T. Jr. of Carlisle and Darryl E. of Bowmansdale; two daughters, Avonne C. Clapsadl of Camp Hill and Karen L. Russell of Carlisle; three sisters, Olive Swanson of Red Oak, Iowa, Grace Hurley of Carlisle Springs and Anna Hockenberry of Shermans Dale; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. 
  She was preceded in death by a brother, Stanley Smee. 
  Services were held Nov. 2 in her church with the Rev. Sarah A Heintzelman officiating. Burial was in Westminster Memorial Gardens, Carlisle. 
  Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, Carlisle, handled arrangements. 
  Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 3500 Spring Road, Carlisle Springs 17013.

EUGENE C. EVERITT JR.
  Eugene C. Everitt Jr., 34, of Rambo Hill Road, Shermans Dale, died Friday, June 19, 1998 in Crozier Chester Burn Center, Chester, as the result of electrical burns suffered May 28 at Dover Downs race track, Dover, Del.
  He was born July 13, 1963, in Harrisburg.
  He was an employee of Midas Mufflers, Carlisle; a 1982 graduate of West Perry High School; and a member of the Dale Earnhardt Fan Club.
  Surviving are his wife, Diane Mislyan Everitt; his mother, Kay Diane Womer Everitt of Newport; and three sisters, Pamela K. Smith of New Bloomfield, Christine M. Hoffman of Newport and Janice L. Sheldon of Shermans Dale; and five nieces and five nephews.
  Services were held June 23 in Boyer Funeral Home, New Bloomfield. Burial was in Bloomfield Cemetery.
  Memorial contributions may be made to Diane and Eugene Everitt Trust Fund, c/o Bank of Landisburg, P.O. Box 60, Landisburg 17040, or in the name of Eugene Everitt to: Crozier Chester Burn Center, One Medical Center Blvd., Upland, Pa. 19013.

JOHN H. FACH SR.
  John H. Fach Sr., 70, of Duncannon, formerly of Middletown, died Friday, July 3, 1998 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill.
  He was an employee of the Harrisburg Incinerator Plant.
  He was the widower of Dorothy L. Jackson.
  Surviving are three sons, John H. Jr. of Gardena, Calif., Lynn E. "Skip" Sr. of Duncannon and Wayne D. of Great Falls, S.C.; three daughters, Linda Walker and Carol Sue Raudensky, both of Duncannon, and Dixie Hoover of Hummelstown; two brothers, George Fach Sr. and Harry Fach Sr., both of Middletown; two sisters, Alice Treichler of Middletown and Elizabeth Emerich of Royalton; 16 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
  A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, July 13, in New Buffalo C.M.A. Church, Duncannon, with the Rev. Dave Gouak officiating. Burial was at the convenience of the family.
  Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, handled arrangements.
  Memorial contributions may be made to his New Buffalo C.M.A. Church, Duncannon 17020.

RUTH C. FELTMAN
  Ruth Carol Feltman, 58, of Shermans View Road, Shermans Dale, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill.
  She was born July 27, 1939 to the late Gerald and Isabelle (Headings) Rudy.
  She was a member of Mt. Gilead United Methodist Church, Shermans Dale.
  Surviving are her husband, Lester E. Feltman; a son, Mark, at home; a daughter, Sharon Warner of Stafford, Va.; three brothers, Gerald Rudy of Dauphin, Jonathon Rudy of New Cumberland and Richard Rudy of Enola; three sisters, Barbara Erdley of Milton, Patricia Chronister of Marysville and Melissa Sundy of Shermans Dale; three grandchildren; and a special family friend, Dawn Gurgle.
  Services were held Feb. 18 in Boyer Funeral Home, New Bloomfield, with the Rev. Peter Beddia officiating. Burial was in Mt. Gilead Cemetery.
  Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 955 Windy Hill Road, Shermans Dale 17090.

SYLVANIA S. FELTMAN 
 Sylvania S. Feltman, 89, of Millerstown RR 2 died Sunday, Dec. 13, 1998 at home. 
  She formerly worked at Liverpool Shirt Co. and was a member of Church of Christ in Christian Union, Mount Pleasant Mills RR 1. She enjoyed quilting and gardening. 
  She was the widow of Dervin Feltman. Surviving are a son, R. Truman of Duncannon RR 4; two daughters, Geraldine N. Benner and Zella J. Phelabaum, both of Harrisburg; a sister, Hannah Kline of White Deer; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. 
  Services were held Dec. 17 in Garman Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant Mills. Burial was in Evangelical Methodist Cemetery, Richfield. 
  Memorial contributions may be made to her church, RR 1, Mount Pleasant Mills 17853.

CHARLES W. FENICLE
  Charles W. Fenicle, 95, of Valley Road, Marysville, died Sunday, April 19, 1998 in Carlisle Hospital.
  He was born Jan. 25, 1903 in Marysville to the late Linus and Mary (Brubaker) Fenicle.
  He was a retired lifetime farmer in Perry County and a former employee of Carlisle Tire and Wheel, Carlisle, and Frog, Switch, and Mfg. Co., Carlisle. He was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Marysville, and the Shermans Dale Fire Company and Shermans Dale Ambulance Association.
  He was the widower of Annabell K. Lightner Fenicle.
  Surviving are a son, Charles W. Fenicle Jr. of Marysville; two daughters, Lydia M. Wagner and Arlene L. Sloop, both of Marysville; two brothers, Linus Fenicle and Lester Fenicle, both of Hershey; four sisters, Pearl Kitner and Sarah Smeigh, both of Marysville, Jean Kitner and Violet Bentsel, both of Shermans Dale; two grandsons; and four great-grandchildren. 
  He was preceded in death by a grandson, Jack Wagner Jr.
  Services were held April 22 in Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, Carlisle, with the Rev. Ronald L. Doverspike officiating. Burial was in Griers Point Cemetery, Rye Twp.

DR. MAYNARD S. FENNER
  Dr. Maynard S. Fenner, 82, of McAlisterville died Sunday, May 24, 1998 at Locust Grove Retirement Village, Mifflin, where he had been a resident for two weeks.
  He was born Jan. 19, 1916 in Kirtland, Ohio, to the late Sherman A. and Elizabeth M. (Malkie) Fenner.
  Surviving are his wife of 30 years, Dorcas Apple Fenner; two sons, Phillip of Miami, Fla., and Craig of Port Royal; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Carroll Fenner.
  He graduated from Chardon High School, Chardon, Ohio, completed pre-med studies at Juniata College, Huntingdon, and Messiah College, Grantham, then graduated from Chiropractor College, Davenport, Iowa. He retired in 1981 after 30 years of practice in Newport and Mifflintown. He was a member of the Bunkertown Church of the Brethren, McAlisterville RR 1, and an Army veteran of World War II.
  Services were May 28 in Lost Creek Mennonite Church, Mifflintown RR 1, with the Revs. Elwood O. Johnson and Robert Smith officiating. Burial, with military honors, was in Bloomfield Cemetery.
  Sheaffer Funeral Home, McAlisterville, handled arrangements.

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