Raymond H. "Ray" Finkbiner

 
 

Raymond H. β€œRay” Finkbiner, 92, of Brethren Village, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 22, 2025, while under hospice care. Ray was the husband of Mary C. Bowman Finkbiner with whom he would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on September 11, 2025. He was born in West Hempfield Township, son of the late Christian H. and Maude E. Snyder Finkbiner.

Ray went to Mountville Elementary School and attended Penn Manor High School and later got his GED. From 1954 to 1956 Ray served in 1W Service in Topeka, KS. Having married in 1955, Mary joined Ray in Kansas where their first son, Jeffrey was born in 1956. After returning to Lancaster, Ray worked on a farm for a few years. In 1960, he graduated and received his diploma from Utilities Engineering Institute, Chicago for training in refrigeration and air conditioning. Ray worked for several contractors before starting his own business, Raymond Finkbiner Service Company and was a member of Refrigeration Service Engineers Society for many years.

He was a member of Mountville Church of the Brethren and was a Life Deacon there. He served on various committees at church.

Ray and Mary enjoyed traveling to Hawaii, Canada, Nova Scotia and also coast to coast. They traveled in their travel trailer spending family time camping and also spent a lot of time at their cabin in Tioga County.

Ray enjoyed doing paint by numbers. He painted beautiful paintings.

Surviving in addition to his wife, three sons: Jeffrey L. (Audrey) Finkbiner; Timothy R. (Iris) Finkbiner and Kevin D. (Patrice) Finkbiner. Seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three step grandchildren. One brother: J. Christian (Twila) Finkbiner. He was preceded in death by one sister: Margaret Bollinger. His infant brother: John V. Finkbiner and one step-granddaughter: Jackeline Rodriguez.

A Private Viewing and Funeral Service was held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Forrest Collier, officiating. Private burial was in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens.

A Memorial Service will be held at Mountville Church of the Brethren, 60 Clay Street, Mountville on SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025, AT 11:00 A.M., with Pastor Angela Finet, officiating. All are invited to greet the family and share a luncheon following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Mountville Church of the Brethren or the Good Samaritan Fund of Brethren Village Retirement community, 3001 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA 17543. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Carol S. "Sue" Carmel

 

 

Carol S. "Sue" Carmel, 75, of Denver, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, June 19, 2025. She was born in Greensburg, daughter of the late James Earl, Jr. and May Elizabeth Mertz Aikins. Sue was a graduate of Kiski Area High School, Class of 1967 and was very active in their reunion planning. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Mountville and was a clerk for the PA State Police, Bowmansville Barracks for 13 years. Sue enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and helping people by "Paying It Forward".

She is survived by one son: Kurt M. (Bronwyn B.) Carmel, Maryland and one daughter: Christie L. (Brian L.) Cunnius, Shoemakersville. Four grandchildren: Amelia, Taz, Michael and Devin. One great grandson: Wyatt. Two brothers: Jim (Karen) Aikins, III, Ohio and Rick (Cat) Aikins, Pennsylvania. Two sisters: Sherrie Silvis, Michigan and Gloria Jean Anthony, Pennsylvania. She was preceded in death by two brothers: Ed and Terry Aikins.

The Family requests that there be no formal service, however, they request that in Sue's memory, you "Pay It Forward" to someone. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Rodney S. "Scott" May

 
 

Rodney S. "Scott" May, 59, of Columbia, passed away on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. He was born in Columbia, son of the late Samuel and Grace Frick May.

Scott, as he was known to family and friends, worked for County Line Quarry/Heidelberg Materials, Wrightsville, for 12 years. He was a graduate of Hempfield High School, Class of 1985 and was an avid bowler with several "300" games. In the last few years, he started golfing and enjoyed getting his friends into it.

Scott is survived by two daughters: Erica Jackson, Clearfield and Erin May, Luthersburg. Three grandchildren. Four brothers: Samuel May, Jr., Elizabethtown; Dwayne Foesig, Lebanon, Shawn Foesig, Womelsdorf and Robert Foesig, Womelsdorf.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be in Silver Spring Cemetery on Friday, June 27, 2025, at 2:30 P.M. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Jacqueline C. Burk

 
 

Jacqueline C. Burk, 87, of Lancaster, passed away on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at Lancaster General Hospital. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Chester and Miriam Sturgis Findley. She worked at Raub Supply.

She is survived by three children: Carol J. (Joseph R.) Dundore, Sr., Mountville; Roger E. Burk, Lancaster and Sherri L. (Jeffrey E.) Skojec, Bradenton, FL. Four grandchildren: Jessica, Diana, Joey, Jr. and Brandon. Five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter: Deborah Englert.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be in Millersville Mennonite Cemetery on Friday, June 20, 2025 at 12:00 Noon with Pastor Glenn Weaver, officiating. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

William F. "Bill" Mentzer, III

 
 

William F. "Bill" Mentzer, III, 77, of Columbia, passed away on Saturday, May 31, 2025, quietly at home. He will be greatly missed by Deborah A. Warfel Mentzer, his loving wife of 55 years. Bill was born in Columbia, son of the late William (Verna) Mentzer and Betty (Carl) Tillman. After graduation from Columbia High School in 1966, Bill served during the Vietnam Conflict and was honorably discharged from the US Army in 1969, where he was a member of the 551st Transportation Company. He went on to work and retired from Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster Floor Plant. In his spare time, Bill coached midget football, baseball and softball for CBAA (Columbia Borough Athletic Association). He was a life member of the VFW, a Legionnaire of the Americal Legion Post #34, Lancaster and the Hambones Social Club, Columbia. Bill was an avid watcher/listener of the Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburg Steelers, drag racing and NASCAR. He also loved his muscle cars and classic rock music.

Surviving in addition to his wife, his children: Bill, IV; Jeffery (Tamara) and Crystal Mentzer, all of Columbia. Two brothers: Robert Mentzer, Florida and Mike Mentzer, Pequea. Also, many nephews and nieces from both sides of the family. (Not Uncle Bill).

Thank you for your service and welcome home dad. Bill will be greatly missed by family and friends.

A Celebration of Life Service will be scheduled at a later date. Bill will be laid to rest at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: the Columbia Animal Shelter, 265 South Tenth Street, Columbia, PA 17512. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Ruth Ann Gochnauer

 
 

Ruth Ann Gochnauer, 80, of Columbia, passed away on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at Lancaster General Hospital. She was the wife of John B. Gochnauer, with whom she would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in September of 2025. She was born in Lebanon, daughter of the late Walter and Ruth Horst Hess. Ruth was a member of Manor Church. She was a homemaker, worked as a Real Estate agent, waitress/server, small business owner and worked at the former Heatherbank Nursing Center.

Surviving in addition to her husband, her son: Bradly J. (Marybeth) Gochnauer, Strasburg. Three grandchildren: Emma, Drew and Molly. Siblings: John Hess; Jim (Susan) Hess; Earl (Ann) Hess; Sheryl (Bill) Quickel and Dick Hess. She was preceded in death by one son: Philip R. Gochnauer and three brothers: Bob, Clarke and Roy Hess.

The Memorial Service will be held at Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Anna Ruth Leonard

 
 

Anna Ruth Leonard, 96, of Lancaster, passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. She was the wife of the late Robert K. Leonard and the late Donald A. Hendricks. Anna Ruth was born in Columbia and was a member of New Life Assembly of God, Lancaster. She enjoyed sewing, making dolls and donating them at Christmas time.

She is survived by her son-in-law: Mark L. Challis, Natick, MA. Two grandsons: Jason (Kaitlin) Challis and Timothy Challis. She was preceded in death by one daughter: Donna A. Challis.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be in Conestoga Memorial Park on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Carl E. Hess

 
 

Carl E. Hess, 75, of Manor Township, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at home. He was the husband of Jessica L. Felsinger Lefever to whom he was married on December 3, 2021. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Frank and Anna Kreider Hess. Carl was a lift-truck operator for Sperry New Holland for 30 years before his retirement.

Surviving in addition to his wife, three sisters: Helen, Faye and Diane. He was preceded in death by one brother: Brian Hess.

A Private Service will be held for the family. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Zoe’s House Rescue. www.zoeshouserescue.com. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Stephen M. Kambic

 
 

Stephen M. Kambic, 65, of Manor Township, passed away on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at home. He was the husband of Lynn Martin Kambic with whom he celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary on August 15, 2024. Steve was born in Lancaster, son of the late Joseph and Barbara Gjuran Kambic. He was a painter and a custodian at Manor Church before he retired in 2024. Steve was a member of Manor Church and had a personal, deep faith with Jesus Christ. He enjoyed fishing, hiking, playing the piano and composing music. He had a huge heart for disabled adults and autistic children.

Surviving in addition to his wife, his siblings: Joe (Libby) Kambic; Marian (Pat) Anderson; Bill Kambic; Paula (Steve) Kemp; Tom (Kathy) Kambic; Barb Kambic and Stephanie (Mike) Ellinger and also numerous nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Stephen M. Kambic Memorial Fund, c/o Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster, PA 17603. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Ruth M. Heffley Boshnaugle

 
 

Ruth M. Heffley Boshnaugle, 92, passed away on Saturday, May 10, 2025, seven days before her 93rd birthday, at St. Anne's Retirement Community. She was born in Stevens, daughter of the late Samuel J. and A. Edith Copenhaver Heffley. She lived in Stevens until she married her husband, Donald S. Boshnaugle on November 3, 1956, and then moved to the Mountville area, near Columbia, where together they observed their 68th wedding anniversary, last year.

After leaving school, she worked at Ephrata Shoe factory, then went into the office of Dutchmaid in Ephrata. After marriage, she worked at H.L. Green, Lancaster until her children were born. From 1974 until 2005, she was employed in the kitchen and dining room of St. Anne's Retirement Community. From there she retired.

Ruth enjoyed music and led the song service at church many times and sang with her brother and sister, known as the "Heffley Trio", at many churches and musical functions. Her husband and children also sang at many functions when the children were young. She played the piano, and her hobbies were doing yard work, working on Word Searches, and always keeping a neat and clean home. After retirement, when they raised llamas on the farm, she helped shear and do anything pertaining to the animals. They were like her second family. She was a wonderful cook, having hosted many Sunday dinners, and was famous for her Grandma's German "LEP" sugar cookies which she baked and shared with co-workers, friends and family. She was an active member of the Mountville Church of the Brethren, after growing up in the Ephrata area and raised in the Mohler Church of the Brethren.

Surviving in addition to her husband, are three children: Lydell (Joan) Boshnaugle, Columbia; Cindy (Chris) Patches, Lebanon and Beth Ann (Charles) Graves, Columbia. Four grandchildren: Lisa Boshnaugle; Ashley (Mitchel) Zimmerman; Amy (Joel, Jr.) Sensenig and Alyssa (late Bryan) Kendall. Six great-grandchildren: Easton and Tucker Kendall; Jordyn and Jeremiah Sensenig and Elena and Reed Zimmerman. She was preceded in death by her sister: Lorraine Heffley and her brother: Robert Heffley.

The Funeral Service will be held at Mountville Church of the Brethren, 60 Clay Street, Mountville, PA 17554 on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Angela Finet, officiating. Interment in Mountville Brethren Cemetery. Viewing will be from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Remembrance gifts may be made to Mountville Church of the Brethren or St. Anne's Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Dolores A. Smythe

 
 

Dolores A. Smythe, 78, of Gordonville, formerly of Strasburg, passed away on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Lancaster General Hospital. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late W. Everett and Catherine Elizabeth Lefever Smythe. Dolores was a seamstress and volunteered with The Strasburg Ambulance in her early years. She enjoyed hot rod cars, playing board games with her family, sewing and quilting. She was devoted to her family, especially her grandchildren.

She is survived by one son: Matt (Ryan) Brown, Lancaster and one daughter: Amy (Matt) Fasnacht, Strasburg. Four grandchildren: Bennett, Kasen, Everly and Galloway. Two brothers: Leon and Russell. Two sisters: Lois and Peggy.

The Memorial Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Friday, May 9, 2025, at 5:00 P.M. The Visitation will be from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Perry D. Fischer, Sr.

Perry D. Fischer, Sr., 73, of Columbia, passed away on Friday, May 2, 2025. He was born in Columbia, son of Harriet Fischer Horn and the late Richard Kerns.

Surviving in addition to his mother are twelve children: Perry D., Jr. (Chrissy) Fischer; Gary Fischer; Dean (Jessica) Fischer; Jeffrey Fischer; Scott Fischer; Jennifer Clark; Pamela (Jacob Ansted) Fischer; Lis (Shawn Smith) Fischer; Christine (Scott Bowman) Fischer; Trisha (Dreyson) Towles; Renee (Steven) Cruz; Abbey Wholaver and their mother, Deborah S. Clark. Thirty-four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Two brothers. He was preceded in death by one son: Mark L. Fischer and two grandchildren.

The Memorial Service will be held at Washington Boro Park, 2010 River Road, Washington Boro, on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 12:00 Noon. Come as you are. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit: Workmanfuneralhomes.com

John A. Boyer

 
 

John A. Boyer went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on Friday, May 2, 2025. He was born April 16, 1928 in Quentin, Lebanon County to the late Clayton P. and Frederica E. (Mellinger) Boyer. He lived his formative years at various homes in Lebanon County and, after his marriage to the late Arlene M. (Yeagley) Boyer, he lived in Columbia, Mountville, Ephrata and, most recently, at Oak Leaf Manor North. John was a long time member of the Columbia U.M. Church and participated in numerous mission trips with the church.  Most recently he was a member of Hope U.M. Church in Ephrata, PA.  He also belonged to a number of organizations and clubs, many of which involved his interest in the Civil War. He loved to travel, especially if he could do so by train, and never lacked companionship as he could strike up a conversation with anyone, be it a friend or stranger. By far, however, his favorite pastime was spending time with family and friends.

He is survived by his children: Deborah (Harold Jr.) Morrow; Diane (Rodney) Brown; John (Denise) Boyer; Raymond (Diane) Boyer; and Jolene (Kevin) Nauman.  He was also blessed with 13 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.  He has one surviving brother, Dale Boyer and his wife Bonnie as well as his sister-in-law Patricia Boyer. He was preceded in death by brothers Clayton Boyer and Wayne Boyer and sister Betty Miller.

John’s family would like to thank everyone at Oak Leaf Manor North as well as Caring Hospice for the friendship and loving care they gave their father in his final days. 

A private interment will take place at Indiantown Gap National Cemetary with full military honors at the family’s discretion. Memorial contributions should be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit:Workmanfuneralhomes.com

Dale D. Alleman

 
 

Dale D. Alleman, 95, of West Hempfield Township, passed away on Monday, April 28, 2025, at Luther Acres. He was the husband of the late Sara E. Kise Alleman. Dale was born in Newville, son of the late David F. and Bernice Snyder Alleman. He was a computer operator for Caterpillar Tractor Company. Dale was a Veteran of the US Army, serving during the Korean Conflict, was a member of the Columbia Lodge #286 F&AM and the Harrisburg Consistory. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping.

He is survived by one son: Bruce J. (Cherie M.) Alleman, Columbia. Two grandchildren: Bruce J. (Alysa) Alleman, Columbia and Vanessa Geiger Spychola, Lancaster. Four great-grandchildren: Brianna, Alyssa, Bailey and Blake. Two nieces: Vicki (Steve) Rettew, Maytown and Linda (Sam) Bartles, Rheems. He was preceded in death by one sister: Marian Lilly.

Mr. Alleman requested that no formal service be held. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Anna M. Kreeger

 
 
 
 

Anna M. Kreeger, 45, of Columbia, passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2025. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of Penny M. Leonard Frankhouser and the late Thomas F. Frankhouser, Sr.

Surviving in addition to her mother, two daughters: Destiny L. (Bailey) Miller and Ashley N. Adams. One brother: Thomas F. (Melissa) Frankhouser, Jr. and Megan L. (James) Killian.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Rose Keller- Service Reminder

 

 

Rose Keller, 64, of Mount Joy, passed away on Sunday, April 20, 2024, at home. She was the wife of Lee S. Keller, with whom she celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary on March 17, 2025. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Clair L. and Ruth Leppo Crist. In 1983, Rose worked as an Independent Real Estate Title Searcher until 1999. Then she joined Lee and formed R & L Abstract Company, which continued until May of 2024 and finished her career working for Fidelity National Title for ten years. Rose's devotion to her church, Reformation Lutheran Church, was a large part of the woman we all loved. She continued to provide the weekly bulletin, play the piano, sing in the church choir, even when neuropathy made it almost impossible to bear. Losing her ability to do things for her church was the greatest disappointment for her. Rose's infectious smile, her love for family and devotion to her church will be what we remember most about her.

Galatians 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

"Our mother is a true example of all the fruits of the Spirit. Even during our rebellious adolescent years, she never hated us, nor showed a fit of rage towards us. She was always patient and kind, even when disciplining us. The way she chose to live her life will always be a major contributor to our becoming believers of Jesus, and for her to be called home during the day when He conquered death for all, tells us how much He genuinely loves her." Jason and Chad

Surviving in addition to her husband, two sons: Chad S. (Nicole L.) Keller, Landisville and Jason W. (Shanila K.) Keller, O'Fallon, IL. Eight grandchildren: Ava, Colin, Benjamin, Tristan, Derick, Nicholas, Emma and Victoria.

The Family would like to thank Dr. DeGreen, of Lancaster Cancer Center, and Hospice and Community Care for their hard work and kindness during Rose's year and a half battle with cancer.

The Celebration of Life Service will be held at Reformation Lutheran Church, 2235 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 on SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2025, AT 1:00 P.M. with Pastor Mark C. Chavez, officiating. Visitation from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. Private interment will be in Silver Spring Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Reformation Lutheran Church. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Karen E. Remley

Karen E. Remley, 65, of Lancaster, passed away on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, while doing one of the things that she loved the most -- watching her son coach baseball. She was the loving wife, of more than 43 years, to Scott Remley. Karen was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Melvin L. and Arlene M. Warner Williams. Karen dedicated her tenured, forty-year career, to making her mark on the garage door industry. She enjoyed scrap-booking the many joyous memories she made with her loved ones and crafted them many precious mementos to carry those memories forward. Karen also enjoyed many family vacations to the beach and yearly camping trips to Knoebels. Throughout her life, she was a steadfast, strong, loving daughter, wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend. She will be forever missed by those who loved her, but the strength and love that she gifted us all, will endure in our hearts and memories.

She is survived by two children: Ashley (Matthew) Bleacher and Steven (Heather) Remley. She is the adored Nannie to the lights of her life, her grandchildren: Caleb, Aubrie and Carter. Two sisters: Beverly and Joyce. One brother: Ralph. She was preceded in death by one sister: Shirley.

A Gathering Time and Visitation will be held at Community Bible Church, 331 Anderson Ferry Road, Marietta on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. A Private Graveside Service and Burial will be in Cresswell Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: the American Heart Association,4250 Crums Mill Road, Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17112. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

 

Sarah Jane Splain Barnett McFalls

 
 
 
 

I reach out and take God's hand, and journey to the promise land. Sarah Jane Splain Barnett McFalls, 99, passed away on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at St. Anne's Retirement Community. She was just five months shy of her 100th birthday. Sarah was born in Columbia, daughter of the late George and Anna Coble Splain. She graduated from Columbia High School, Class of 1943 and Lancaster General Hospital School of Nursing as an RN, Class of 1947. She was also enrolled in the US Cadet Nurse's Corps for war service, working at the VA Hospital in Chicago.

Sarah married Charles E. Barnett in 1947 and lived in Columbia, later moving to Washington Boro, where they raised six children. She worked at the former Columbia Hospital for a number of years while raising the children. Sarah would later come to care for her husband, who faced a serious kidney disease. She learned how to operate a kidney dialysis machine and twice a week had to set up and run this machine to purify his blood. Charles passed away in 1971. After his passing and with children still at home, Sarah got her driver's license and continued working. She worked for Dr. Melito Alejos an OB/GYN in Columbia.

Sarah was remarried in 1978 to the late Samuel McFalls. After she retired, they travelled quite a lot, enjoying many bus trips together. The family continued to grow, and Sarah loved having her family together for cookouts, holiday and birthday celebrations. Her family was very important to her. She enjoyed doing crafts, attending lots of graduations and weddings and playing all kinds of card and board games. Most recently at St. Anne's, she enjoyed her word search and games there. Sarah always had a willingness to care for friends and neighbors. She was a strong and courageous woman with a side of patience and love. She always had a sense of humor to make you smile.

Surviving are her children: Charles M. (Mary Ann) Barnett; David L. (Kathi) Barnett; John S. (Ninette) Barnett; Jeffrey L. (Sharon) Barnett; Sally A. (Michael) Miller and Linda S. (Gerald) Altland. Fourteen grandchildren. Forty-one great grandchildren. Four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and late husbands; two grandsons: Thom Barnett and Adam Miller. Eight brothers and four sisters. She was the last remaining sibling.

Sarah's family would like to thank the kind and hard-working staff of St. Anne's Retirement Community for the care given to our Mom through her years there. They were a blessing to her and to us. We would also like to thank Hospice and Community Care for their support and care.

The Memorial Service will be held at Washington Boro Church of God, 15 Rockfish Street, Washington Boro on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor David Johnson, officiating. Visitation from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Private interment in Silver Spring Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: St. Anne's Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512 or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Angela Marie Tiru

 
 
 

Angela Marie Tiru, 28, of Lancaster, passed on Saturday, April 12, 2025. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of Wanda I. Texidiol Dionico and her husband Luis A. Dionico. Angela worked as a manager for Metro PCS and was a graduate of McCaskey High School, Class of 2013.

Other survivors include one brother: Raymond Franqui and one sister: Grecia Franqui.

The Funeral Service will be held at New Danville Mennonite Church, 103 Marticville Road, Lancaster on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Jared Yoder, officiating. Friends may call from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Interment in Mellinger Mennonite Cemetery. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.