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York (Pa.) Daily Record, Friday, October 21 1977 15 Deaths Death Death Card of Thanks York Area Deaths MILLER On Oct. 20. 1977, ot Barley's East Convalescent Home, Eva A. Miller, wife of the late Paul L. Miller, 1605 Wayne aged 68 years.

Funeral services Monday at During th rcnt bravmnt in lot of our hutband, Wilbvrt F.J. Hvnr found Bro consolation and comfort in th rmmbronct of our many friends. Wo wish to extend our cincoro gratofullnoss for the prayers, flowers, cords and numerous other indnesses shown us in this sorrow and to Mr. Hevner during hit Illness. near Felton.

Interment in Lebanon Lutheran Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the church from 9:30 a.m. Monday until time of service. Family requests no viewing Sunday evening. Burg Funeral Home, Red Lion, in charge of arrangements.

o21.3t The Family o21.lt EPPLEY On Oct. 19, 1977, at 8:52 a.m.. ot Fairview Manor Convalescent Home, Lillie May Eppley, wife of the lot Levi C. Eppley, Stewart-stown RD 2. Aged 96 years.

Funeral services ot Kenneth W. Orsburn Funeral Home, Stewartstown, Saturday, Oct. 22, at 2 p.m. Interment in St. -John's (Sadler's) Lutheran Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from noon until time of service. FOLEY On Oct. 19, 1977. at 5:30 p.m. ot Barley Convalescent Home South Bennett A.

(Bennie) Foley, husband of Margaret Schroeder Foley, 38 N. Beaver St. Aged 75 years, 9 months, 7 days. Funeral services Saturday at DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 26 Sounds of contentment 27 Lycee student 28 Finch 29 Inventor Nikola 31 More attractive 34 Leaveners 35 Formerly 36 Address for a Garden State resident 41 Ancient writings 42 Competitor 43 Breslau's river 45 Ancient titles 46 Britisher's exclamation 47 Feast 48 "What's the 49 British name in the news 50 Pail: Fr. 51 Sea birds 53 Part of a cheer 54 I hate: Lat.

55 Convened Mrs. Reba M. Klinepeter RED LION Mrs. Reba M. Ziegler Klinepeter, 78, formerly of 440 E.

Broadway, died at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Waynesboro Hospital, where she had been a patient since Oct. 1. She was the widow of Charles A. Klinepeter.

Mrs. Klinepeter, born in Red Lion, was a daughter of the late Harvey and Mary Jane Smith Ziegler. Prior to her hospitalization, she had been a guest for seven weeks at the Quincy United Methodist Home, Franklin County. She was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Red Lion, and the Order of Eastern Star, Red Lion. She was an active member of American Red Cross, York County Chapter, where she gave 4,000 hours of volunteer work.

Mrs. Klinepeter was employed by the former Eberts Furniture Factory, Red Lion, from 1919 to 1932, after which she owned and operated with her husband Bill's Cut Rate Store on East Broadway, Red Lion. She then was employed by National Central Bank, from which she retired. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Jacobs, Martha L.

Ziegler and Mrs. Sue B. Frank, all of the Quincy UM Home. Her pastor, the Rev. Lyle S.

Bundy, will officiate at the funeral at 10 a.m. today at the Olewiler and Heffner Funeral Samuel F. Miller Sr. NEW FREEDOM Samuel F. Miller 75, of New Freedom RD 1, husband of the late Mrs.

Augusta A. Hunt Miller, died Thursday at 8:15 a.m. at Colonial Manor Nursing Home, York, following a lengthy illness. For 20 years until his retirement In 1964, he waa self employed, having a produce and egg route business In Baltimore, Md. Previously he was employed many years by the Superior Wire Cloth Co.

In Shrewsbury. A native of Baltimore County, he was a son of the late John W. and Hester J. Kelbaugh Miller and belong to the Maryland Line United Methodist Church. His memberships included the Maryland Line and Rose Fire Companies.

Surviving are: Ten children, Louis W. Miller, Cockeysville, Mrs. Margaret M. Testudine, Forest Hill, Donald F. Miller, Baltimore; Robert A.

Miller, Perry Hall, Ivan L. Miller, New Freedom RD Samuel F. Miller Parkton, June Marie Miller, Perry Hall, Md. Chief Petty Officer Larry A. Miller, Panama Canal Zone; Ronald E.

Miller, Jacksonville, Barry L. Miller, York; 23 grandchildren, four great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Whitcraft, Parkton, four brothers, Thomas Miller, Parkton; Benjamin Miller, Parkville; Edgar Miller, Pikesville, and George Miller, Portland, Tex. His minister, the Rev. Geprge G.

Earle, and the Rev. Robert L. Hurley, pastor of Essex United Methodist Church, will officiate at the funeral on Sunday at 2 p.m. from the J. J.

Hartenstein Mortuary, Second and Franklin Streets. Burial will be in New Freedom Cemetery. DOWN 1 Relative: Abbr. 2 Far-reaching 3 Adjective suffix 4 Got back 5 Czechoslovakian hero 6 Orchestral instrument 7 Ump's relative 8 Pixie 9 Move, in a game 10 Comedian Wilson 11 Coin 13 Cowboy 14 Plumed bird 16 Domini 17 Movie director's command 21 Ahead by as many holes as remain to be played: Golf 22 Inter 23 Concede 24 Silk fabric 25 The circle Mr. Eva A.

Miller Mrs. Eva A. Boll Miller, 68, wife of the late Paul L. Miller, 1605 Wayne died Thursday at 9:50 a.m. in Barley East Convalescent Home.

A retired Danskin Inc. employe, Mrs. Miller was a member of Fourth United Methodist Church and Sunday School, York Hospital Auxiliary and Phi Sigma Club of the YWCA. She was born in New Bridgeville the daughter of the late Birtus and Nora Arnold Boll. Four brothers and four sisters surviving are: Arthur Boll, Mt.

Wolf; Ernest Boll, 337 Warren James Boll, 980 Wayne Ave. Ronald Boll, 2670 Clearbrook Boulevard; Mrs. Lester Hedrick, St. Petersburg, Mrs. John F.

Eyster, 719 Madison Ave.r Mrs. Henry Garbrick, 36 N. Oxford and Mrs. Harry Miller, 962 Druck Valley Road. The funeral will be in Fourth UM Church, East Market at Lehman Street, Monday at 2 p.m.

with the pastor, the Rev. Melvin Geiman officiating. Interment will be in Mount Rose Cemetery. Arthur J. Eaton Arthur J.

Eaton, 90, of 100 N. Williams died at 9:55 p.m. Wednesday at York Hospital. He was the widower of the late Clara George Eaton. Mr.

Eaton was a native of Maryland's Eastern Shore. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Red Lion, and the Royal Arcanum fraternal order. Survivors Include a daughter, Ruth M. Miller, 100 N. Williams with whom he resided; a grandson and three great-grandchildren.

Mr. Eaton's pastor, the Rev. E.M. Clapper, will officiate at the funeral at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Robert F.

Koller Funeral Home, 2000 W. Market St. Burial will be in Red Lion Cemetery. Henry J. Doll Sr.

SPRING ROVE Henry J. Doll 77, formerly of Spring Grove RD 1 and husband of the late Mrs. Leah M. Strausbaugh Doll, died Wednesday at 9:55 p.m., at Colonial Manor Nursing Home, York. A native of West Manchester Township, he was a son of the late Martin Luther and Tillie Joseph Doll.

He was a retired employe of the Federal Paper Board Co. and was a member of Seven Valleys Fire Co. He had served in the U.S. Army. Surviving are: Two sons, Henry J.

Doll 1257 W. Market York; John F. Doll, 1701 Taxville Road; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Horn 1572 Sleepy Hollow Road, York; Mrs. Raymond Emig, Spring Grove RD 1, with whom he resided; 11 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; one brother, Charles Doll, Mt.

Wolf, and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Diehl, Spry. The Rev. Clair V. Rhodes, Stoverstown, will officiate at the funeral on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

from the Heffner Funeral Home of York, 1701 W. Market York. Burial will be in the Stoverstown Cemetery. Family suggested that memorials may be made to York County Chapter, American Cancer Society. Albert D.

Crisamore Sr. LEWISBERRY Albert D. Crisamore 77, of Lewisberry RD 1, husband of the late Mrs. Mary E. Crisamore, died Thursday at 11:14 a.m.

at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, York. A son of the late George W. and Mary Ellen Cockran Crisamore, he was a former employe of the H.J. Williams Co. Inc.

of York, and at Pinchot State Park until 1972 when he retired. ACROSS 1 Dim effect 5 Nonstop talker 9 Army man: Abbr. 12 Rocky, for one 13 Insurgent 14 She: Fr. 15 Unpredictable, in a way: Phrase 18 Spanish noble 19 Vault 20 Senorita's name 21 Boy meets girl 23 Musical key 26 Most courteous 30 Accomplished 31 Collector's item 32 Farrah's fellow 33 Old fashioned admonition: Phrase 37 Anger 38 Vestibule 39 Devilry 40 Features of some houses 42 Ivanhoe's bride 44 Employer 45 Opera role 46 Care" 49 Side of a coin having the main design 52 Come-on men 56 Conjunctions 57 Perfect 58 The Darlings' dog 59 It is so 60 Word with nine or ten 61 Upright 10 a.m. at Baumeister and Orcutt Colonial Mortuary, S.

Queen and Jackson Sts. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. No viewing. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, York, or the Sheltered Workshop of York.

o20.2t GARVER On Oct. 20, 1977, at Lancaster Generol Hospital, Thera Garver, wife of Mervin D. Garver, 415 Locust Wrightsville, aged 54 years. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Locust Street U.M.

Church. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. Viewing prior to service only. The family suggests memorial contributions to Locust Street U.M. Church.

o21.2t GROVE On Oct. 19, 1977, at 4:45 p.m., at York Hospital, Mary Grove, 442 E. Main Dallostown. Aged 96 years, 3 months, 10 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Oct.

22. at 1:30 p.m., from the Walter M. Ehr-hart Home For Funerals, 505 E. Main Dallastown. Interment in Blymire's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 5 S. A iXlC Alili. 0 TliO 0 A I Rj 0 2 p.m. at Fourth United Methodist Church, 1067 E. Market St.

Interment in Mount Rose Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening 7 to 9 at the Etzweiler Funeral Home. 1111 E. Market St. o21.3t MILLER On Oct.

20. 1977, ot Colonial Manor Nursing Home, Samuel F. Miller New Freedom RD 1, husband of the lot Augusta A. Hunt Miller. Aged 75 years and 22 days.

Funeral services will be held Sunday. Oct. 23, at 2 p.m., from the J.J. Hartenstein Mortuary, Second at Franklin New Freedom. Interment in New Freedom Cemetery.

Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday from 7 to 9 1701 W. Market St. Interment in Stoverstown Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home one hour prior to service. Memorial contributions may be made to York County Chapter, American Cancer Society.

POTT On Oct. 19, 1977, at Marietta, Catherine S. Pott wife of Charles H. Pott. 449 E.

King St. Aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at Snyders Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange Lancaster, on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster.

Friends may call at the funeral home one hour prior to the service time. o20.2t RITZ On Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1977, at 10:55 p.m., at Elsmere Veterans Hospital, Elsmere, Lt. Col. Sherwood F.

Ritz, 520 E. Lancaster Red Lion, husband of Marian Aroh Ritz. Aged 79 years, 1 1 days. Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 22, at 1:30 p.m.

at the Burg Funeral Home, Red Lion. Entombment in Susquehqnna Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home prior to service only. Family requested no viewing Friday evening. Family suggested, if so desired, that contributions may be made to York County Heart Assn.

Full military services will be conducted at the graveside by Red Lion American Legion Post 543. o20.3t TYSON On Oct 20. 1977, at 9 a.m., at York Hospital, L. Vernetta Grove Tyson, Red Lion RD 3, wife of John H. Tyson.

Aged 64 years, 5 months, 5 days. Funeral services Monday, Oct. 24, 1977, at 10.30 a.m. at Lebanon Lutheran Church, iIaIrI 1 MF ESj tIrIyIo1ne1s "sT0RnfcwHVKlbAFES A DtjTsJC OTu IE DfiK j) I "la SCR I ppi A NEIB A I A Sj3 AjW A DCS "ha; I UA II LONG 9 EGA nWa R. J.

A. A Li I 1 I fcj I I WT Home, 145 E. Broadway. Burial will be in Red Lion Cemetery. Mrs.

Mervin D. Garver WRIGHTSVILLE Mrs. Thera Kauffman Garver, 54, Deathf Deaths 2 13 I Ti Ti 1 1 9 no 11 12 in 1 i Ti 16 17 nTi 1 1 19 tt ml I -pr TjF22 23 2 25 I "I26 27 28 29 30 rfr Ep 33 3 3b I 36 37 l338 0 41 Jr" 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 51 I 52 53 54 55 59 60 61 CRISAMORE On Oct. 20, 1977. at 11:14 a.m., at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital.

York. Albert D. Crisamore Lewisberry RD 1, husband of the late Mary E. Crisamore. Aged 77 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at 11 a.m. from the Nelson E. Urich Funeral Home, Lewisberry. Interment in Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Wellsville. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening from 7 to 9.

DOLL On Oct. 19, 1977, at 9:55 p.m., at Colonial Manor Nursing Home, Henry J. Doll husband of the late Leah M. Strausbaugh Doll, aged 77 years, 2 months, 19 days. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

at the Heffner Funeral Home ot York, 1701 W. Market St. Interment in Stoverstown Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home one hour prior to service. Memorial contributions may be made to York County Chapter, American Cancer Society.

EATON On Oct. 19, 1977. at 9:55 p.m. at the York Hospital, Arthur J. Eaton, 100 N.

Williams widower of Clara George Eaton, aged 90 years, 6 months, 29 days. Funeral services Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Robert F. Koller Funeral Home, 2000 West Market Street. Interment in Red Lion Cemetery.

Viewing Friday evening from 7 to 9. wife of Mervin D. Garver, 415 Locust died Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in Lancaster General Hospital after an illness of several years. A daughter of the late John J.

and Estella Shultz Kauffman, she was a member of Locust Street United Methodist Church and taught in the Sunday School for many years. Also, surviving are two daughters, Fabienne and Janis Garver, both of Lancaster, and two brothers and two sisters, John Nelson Kauffman, Houston, and Melvin, Virginia and Lettie Kauffman, allof Mountville. Her pastor, the Rev. G. Franklin Gray, will conduct the funeral service Saturday at 2 p.m.

in Locust Street Church followed by burial in Fairview Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions be sent to Locust Street UM Church. Ehrhart Home For Funerals Friday evening. Family requests no flowers. Lancaster papers please copy- KLINEPETER On October 19, 1977, at 11 a.m.

at Waynesboro Hospital. Reba M. Klinepeter, Formerly of 440 E. Broadway, Red Lion, wife of the late Charles A. Klinepeter, aged 78 years, 14 days.

Funeral services will be today at 10 a.m. from the Olewiler and Heffner Funeral Home, 145 E. Broadway, Red Lion. Interment in Red Lion Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home for one hour prior to service.

o21.lt in iwT "TI Deaths BOURINSKAS On Oct. 19, 1977. at Rest Haven, York, Alice Bourinskas, wife of Stanley E. Bourinskas. 638 W.

Phila. St. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Chos. E. Leber Funeral Parlors, 200 Carlisle Saturday, at 10:30 a.m.

Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Leber Parlors Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to time of funeral. o20.2t i j. ii "He gets everything backwards.

He thinks we're supposed to pull him!" Surviving are: A daughter, Mrs. G. Eugene Yost, 2630 Oakland Road, Dover; three sons, Albert D. Crisamore Dillsburg RD Allan Crisamore, Dover RD Alvin Crisamore, Elizabethtown; 14 grandchildren, four great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Robert Stall, Wellsville RD 1 three brothers, Harry Crisamore, York; Edgar Crisamore, Dover RD George Crisamore, Wellsville RD 1.

Funeral will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Nelson E. Urich Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Jacob Warrenfelz, of Foursquare Gospel Center of York, and the Rev.

Merritt Copenhaver, of Bethany United Methodist Church of Dover. Burial will be In Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Wellsville. Mrs. John H. Tyson RED LION Mrs.

L. Vernetta Grove Tyson, 64, wife of John H. Tyson, Red Lion RD 3, died Thursday at 9 a.m. at York Hospital. Born in Chanceford Township, she was a daughter of the late Clinton O.

and Myrtle Wise Grove. She had been employed as a cigarmakcr with Clark Jacobs Cigar Co. She belonged to Lebanon Lutheran Church and was a member of its Sunday School, the Lutheran Church Women jand Always Faithful Class. Also surviving are: A son, Capt. John F.

Tyson, with the Air Force at Lavista, Nebr; three grandchildren; six brothers and sisters, Robert L. Grove, Crest view Drive, Spry; Airs. Paul Grove, Red Lion RD Mrs. Jesse Workinger, Felton RD Mrs. Richard Red Lion RD Mrs.

Casmer Sobczak, South Main Street; Clinton Grove Felton RD 2 The Rev. Norman C. Hoffelt, her pastor, will officiate at the funeral on Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Lebanon Lutheran Burial will be in Lebanon Lutheran Cemetery. At Auction Kills Woman Mrs.

Dorothy V. Gehr, 56, of 87 Bond Westminster, Thursday at 8:40 a.m. in York Hospital of injuries she -received Saturday in a fall down stairs while attending a public sale in the Spring Grove area. Coroner Kathryn L. Fourhman said death was caused by head injuries.

Mrs. Gehr had first been taken to i Hanover General Hospital and I then transferred to York. The fall occurred while Mrs. was attending the William Rohrbaugh Jr. estate sale on Lehman Road in North 1 Codorus Township, Spring Grove RD 1.

She reportedly opened a door to look inside on the assumption it was a closet i and fell down cellar steps. The victim was the wife of Richard N. Gehr and has a son living in California. Her funeral will be held Sunday at the Pritts Funeral Home, Longwell and Willis with burial in Westminster Cemetery. Jt 's something to be taken seriously.

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