Claire Ann Globisch, age 86, of New Providence, PA entered into rest on April 26, 2017, at home. Born January 17, 1931 in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Reverend and Mrs. Charles Schlitzer. Surviving are her husband, John H. Globisch; two sons, Robert W. Stahler, married to Dawn Yost, and Eric S. Globisch, married to Lynn Keen; 6 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, John Randy Globisch. She was very family-oriented and active in her church, Ascension Lutheran Church of Willow Street. She enjoyed many different hobbies, liked the outdoors, and she liked doing things with her family. Elaine M. (Wood) Umbrell, 54, formerly of Quarryville, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 24, 2017, surrounded by her family, while in her R.V. Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Margie C. Peace-Wood. She was the forever wife of Kenneth Umbrell. Elaine worked as a waitress most of her life, but was most importantly a full time R.V. traveler with her husband. She loved being with her family and enjoyed meeting new people everywhere she went. Her grandchildren were the light of her life. Larry E. Summers, age 59, of Quarryville, PA, passed away at the Lancaster General Hospital on Sunday April 23, 2017. He was the husband of Patricia J. “Patty” Rhoades Summers with whom he celebrated 39 years of marriage on July 2nd of last year. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Paul J. Sr. and Theda Harsh Summers. He was a member of Encounter Church of Quarryville, where he enjoyed helping with the church car show. He retired from Hoober Feeds of Gordonville in June 2015 after 40 years of employment. He enjoyed working on his corvette, drag racing, Maple Grove Raceway, going to the Hobby Shop, hunting, fishing, camping, campfires, hosting family gatherings, and spending time with his family. Jarod Michael Stively, 16, of Southfork Place, New Providence, PA lost his lengthy battle with depression and is now at peace with God on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. Born in Lancaster, PA he was the son of Connie Sue Miller Buch. A Solance High School student, Jarod was well loved and loved by all. His enjoyments included music, playing guitar, video games, photography, four wheeling, taking the dogs for a walk. He was also an avid reader. Surviving him is his mother Connie Sue (Josh) Buch; two sisters, Krissa (Jerry) Crump, III, Lea Wagner; 2 step brothers, Cameron and Aderick Buch; maternal grandparents, Benjamin and Donna Miller; and 5 nieces and nephews. Hazel B. Aument, 94, of Oregon Hollow Road, Holtwood, PA died Thursday, April 20, 2017 at Lancaster General Hospital. She was the widow of Frank W. Aument who died September 15, 2011. Born on February 28, 1923 in Quarryville, she was the daughter of the later Harry and Blanche Shaub Barr. A homemaker, Hazel was a member of St. Paul’s Church, Quarryville where she sang in the church choir for many years and served on consistory. She was formerly involved in the Lancaster General Hospital Auxiliary, Solanco Fair Association, and Farm Women #21. She was a founding member of Meals on Wheels where she served as a volunteer coordinator for over 40 years. Leona Ellen Herb Bogus, 97, went home to be with the Lord peacefully on Monday, April 17, 2017, surrounded by family. She “fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7) Her faith in Jesus was central to her life. Her favorite hymn was “Trust and Obey”. Born in Shamokin, PA, in 1919, she was the daughter of the late Gurney and Maude (Morgan) Herb. Leona was predeceased by all her siblings: Leroy, Gurney, and Jay Herb, Marcella Herb, Treina (Herb) Magennis, and LaRue (Herb) Beck. She shared 68 years of marriage with Edward Bogus, until his passing in September 2014. Calvin “Coolie” Flahart, 92, of Nottingham, PA passed away April 14, 2017.
Calvin was born in Drumore, PA, a son of the late Joseph and Anna Link Flahart. He was an owner-operator truck driver, and had achieved his goal prior to retiring, of driving “a million miles” on one of his trucks. Following retirement, he enjoyed spending time with his family. Calvin had proudly served in the US Army; Company A, 301st Signal Battalion, European Theater, during WWII. Virginia C. “Gini” Roten, 71, of Cochranville PA, passed away on Monday, April 17, 2017. She was the widow of Joseph A. Roten who passed away in 2006. Born in East Drumore Twp. PA, she was a daughter of the late John and Olive McKinney Trimble. She enjoyed her grandchildren, bird watching, her garden, and loved her pet dog Bella. Gini is survived by 3 children, Brian Roten, Manheim, MaShelle Neuhauser (Gary Ackerman), Manheim, Joseph Roten, Jr., Cochranville, grandchildren; Angie Neuhauser (fiancé’ Brad Ream), Joel Neuhauser (Heather Blevins), great grandchildren; Xavier and Carter, sister, Marie Devonshire (Stan), New Providence. Matthew David Cargill, 37, of Upper Chichester, PA, passed away of natural causes on Friday, April 14, 2017. He was a beloved son, brother, nephew, uncle, cousin, and treasured friend. Matt is survived by his mother, Paula Shrom Cargill of Quarryville, his father David and step-mother, Nancy Cargill of Tinley Park, IL; a sister, Sara Herr, and husband, Larry, nieces, Allison and Hope Herr, Quarryville; his uncle Timothy J. Shrom, wife Debbie, and daughter Tiffany also of Quarryville along with cousins; Adam and Andy Cargill of Harrisburg. Matt was preceded in death by his grandparents, James and Pauline (Polly) Shrom formerly of Ridley Park and Ronks, Pa. and Richard and Adelaide Cargill of Harrisburg, Pa. Ray McNeil Paisley, 87, of Genesee, PA and formerly Landenberg, PA went home to be with his Lord on April 17, 2017 at his daughter Karen’s home in Nottingham, PA surrounded by his family. Born in Avondale, PA he was the son of the late Cecil and Maggie (McMillan) Paisley. He and his wife, Edna Lois (Miles) Paisley celebrated 64 years of marriage this month. Ray worked most of his life as a carpenter. |
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