Mark D. Hess

 
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Mark D. Hess, 62, of Conestoga, passed away on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Fred M. and Yvonne Kay Herr Hess. Mark worked in the printing industry for about 30 years. He was a longtime member of Riverside Camping Association, where he was an avid pool player and the Pequea Boat Club. He enjoyed playing the drums, loved music, especially Blues and Rock, going to the beach, sharks, and loved animals. He also loved his family and friends and was known to them as "Pirate". His pride and joy was his Jeep Wrangler and he loved to have a good time.

He is survived by one son: Cory J. (Ashley A.) Hess, Lancaster. One daughter: Sara M. Hess and her boyfriend, Matthew B. Havens, Harrisburg. One sister: Chrisandra K. (Brendan) Davis, Mountville.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be held at Conestoga Memorial Park on FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 2021 AT 3:00 P.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Marjorie W. "Margie" Pape

 
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Marjorie W. "Margie" Pape, 66, of West Hempfield Township, passed away on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at home. She was the wife of James D. Pape with whom she celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary on February 5, 2021. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Willard W. and Helen Inglefield Welch. Margie was an Admissions Coordinator at Elizabethtown College before her retirement. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church and loved being a mom and grandmother.

Surviving in addition to her husband, her children: Matthew R. (Julia) Aument, Olivia R. (Rodger) Atwood, Amelia A. Pape and Ian J. (Katie) Pape, all of Mountville. Five grandchildren: Natalie, Caroline "Coco", Jackson, Theodore "Teddy", and Alice. One brother: Wilson Welch. One sister: Betty Landon.

The Memorial Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Friday, March 19, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Arthur Rettew, officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Lancaster County Food Hub, 812 N. Queen St., Lancaster, PA 17603. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Raymond "Ray" Thorsen

 
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Raymond "Ray" Thorsen, 92, of Mountville, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital. He was the husband of Margaret Villiger Thorsen, his beloved wife of 67 years. He was born in Brooklyn, NY, son of the late Thor and Molly Jensen Thorsen. Raymond grew up in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, where he attended Fort Hamilton High School. He was a veteran of WWII, serving in the US Navy as a firefighter. During his time in the Navy, he was stationed at the US Navy Training Center in Bainbridge, MD and aboard the heavy cruiser USS Columbus (CA-74). He attended the State University of New York and Pratt Institute, where he studied visual communications and graphic design. Raymond was an expert craftsman and member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local No. 45. He worked as a custom cabinet maker and later as an installer of custom hardwood floors. His work can be found in many high profile and historic locations within the New York metropolitan area, such as the Empire State Building and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Raymond was a generous, hard-working man of integrity, with a quiet persona who cared deeply for his family and was always there to support them. Although he lived his later years in Pennsylvania, there was never any question that his Brooklyn roots were always a part of him. While raising his family of three boys, he gave generously of his time as a youth baseball coach, manager and umpire. He was a life-long, avid golfer who enjoyed playing golf with his wife, family and friends. He enjoyed his vacations with his wife and family, and especially summers spent in Stone Harbor, NJ. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Surviving in addition to his wife, two sons: Richard Thorsen and his wife Sharon, Monroe, NY and John Thorsen and his wife Tracie, Lancaster. Seven grandchildren: Tyler, Christine, Adam, Eric, Vickie, Katie and John Raymond Thorsen. One sister: Vera Thorne, Lecanto, FL. He was preceded in death by his son: Robert Thorsen; one brother: Thor Thorsen; and one sister: Eva Sherland.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main St, Mountville on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 12:00 Noon. Viewing will be from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Interment in St. Joseph New Catholic Cemetery with Full Military Honors. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Wounded Warriors Project or Shriner's Hospital for Children. To send a condolence, please send an email to: workmanfhs@comcast.net. Website: Workmanfuneralhomes.com

Catherine E. Smythe

 
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Catherine E. Smythe, 102, of St. Anne's Retirement Community, a sweet, gentle soul, passed away on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at St. Anne's. She remained in her own apartment until shortly before her passing. She was the wife of the late W. Everett Smythe, who passed away on April 16, 1989. She was born in Lampeter Township, daughter of the late Aaron and Florence Landis Lefever. Catherine worked at Eagle Parachute Company and the Hempfield United Methodist Church Mother's Morning Out Program, where she was a member of the church. She enjoyed sewing, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, word games, looking out her window seeing the clouds and sky, flowers and the beautiful sunsets.

She is survived by her children: Leon E. Smythe, San Diego, CA; Dolores A. Smythe, Gordonville, Lois E. Smith, Mountville; Peggy S. (Jeffrey D.) Frey, Columbia and Russell L. Smythe, Lancaster. Five grandchildren: Steven M. Smith, Jr.; Dennis Smythe; Angela M. Smith; Amy L. (Matthew) Fasnacht and Matthew R. (Ryan) Brown. Two step-grandchildren: Jeffrey D. Frey, Jr. and Chrissy Kihm. Seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers: Charles, George and Robert Lefever. Two sisters: Bertha Martin and Cora Lockwood. One daughter-in-law: Cheryl Smythe.

A Private Funeral Service will be held for the family with interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens on Monday, March 22, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: St. Anne's Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Ave., Columbia, PA 17512 or Hempfield United Methodist Church, 3050 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, PA 17601. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit

Doreen W. Fry

 
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Doreen W. Fry, 80, of Lancaster, passed away on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. She was the wife of the late Robert G. Fry. Doreen was born in New Ringgold, daughter of the late Clarence K. and Althea Adams Wertman. She worked at RR Donnelley & Sons and was a clerk for the US Postal Service before her retirement. She enjoyed gardening and her dogs.

She is survived by one daughter: Kim A. Fry, Lancaster. One grandson: Sean M. Fry. One brother: Merle Wertman. She was preceded in death by three brothers.

A Private Service will be held for the family. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Aaron R. Dowhen

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Aaron R. Dowhen, 38, of Manor Township, passed away on Saturday, March 6, 2021 at home from a long battle with autoimmune disease. He was the husband of Rebecca A. Schaeffer Dowhen with whom they would have celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary on July 8, 2021. He was born in Lancaster, son of Steven R. and Colette A. Richcreek Dowhen, Manheim. Aaron was a track-loader operator for BR Kreider & Son, Inc. for 14 years and he attended Manor Church.

Surviving in addition to his wife and parents, two sons: Chase R. (10) and Wyatt D. (8) Dowhen. One sister: Amanda J. (Brian) Zuschmidt, Lancaster. Father-in-law and mother-in-law: David A. (Diane L.) Schaeffer, Mountville.

The Memorial Service will be held at Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor John Pletcher, officiating. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Beginning at 10:45 A.M. the service will be livestreamed at: https://control.resi.io/webplayer/video.html?id=e67fab3d-5ad9-448f-bc39-7cca381b2e7c In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Rebecca A. Dowhen Benefit Account for Chase and Wyatt, c/o Fulton Bank, 305 Highland Dr., Mountville, PA 17554. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Paul J. Mason, Jr.

 
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Paul J. Mason, Jr., 66, of Maytown, passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital, from complications of COVID-19. He was the husband of Connie L. Charles Mason with whom he celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary in February. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, son of the late Paul J., Sr. and Margaret M. Dooley Mason. He was a cook for Y&S Candies for 25 years and a custodian for Penn Manor School District before his retirement. He loved music and was a self-taught drummer; was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan; and he loved the outdoors, including gardening and lawn work. Paul loved his family and friends.

Surviving in addition to his wife, one daughter: Stephanie (Scott) Moore. Three step-children: Faith Smith, Crystal (Jeff) Albert and Christopher (Kierra) Boyer. Nine grandchildren. One sister: Carolyn Hargarten. He was preceded in death by one sister: Margaret Peterson.

A Private Service will be held for the family. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Earl J. "Slugger" Schlegelmilch

 
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Earl J. "Slugger" Schlegelmilch, 94, of Mountville, passed away on Friday, February 26, 2021 at St. Anne's Retirement Community. He was the husband of Jean G. Schlegelmilch, who passed away on May 11, 2014. He was a mason and contractor and taught at Willow Street Vocational-Technical School. Slugger was a veteran of the US Army, serving during WWII; a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church; a member of Millersville Manor VFW Post #7294 and Columbia Lodge #286 F&AM.

Slugger is survived by one daughter: Linda F. (Jerry L.) Shelly. Two grandchildren: Keith B. (Sheri) Shelly and Stephanie L. (Chris) Chase. Five great-grandchildren: Sophia, Alyssa, Olivia, Katrina and Reily. One great-granddaughter: Adalynn. One brother: Nelson Schlegelmilch.

The Family would like to thank St. Anne's Retirement Community and Masonic Village Hospice for the care and comfort shown to Slugger and his family.

A Private Service will be held for the Family. Memorial contributions may be made in Slugger's memory to: St. Anne's Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512 or Masonic Village Hospice, 98 Masonic Drive, Suite 101, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Adele Elizabeth Francis

 
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Adele Elizabeth Francis, 95, of Lancaster, passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2021 at home. Known to her friends as Betty, she was a sweet, classy lady, always thinking it was important to present a good image of dress. She enjoyed wearing bright, beautiful colors with jewelry and shoes to match. She was born in Detroit, Michigan, daughter of the late Michael and Margurite Francis, who gave birth to 10 children. Nine preceded her in death: Edward, who served in WWII; David. who was killed in WWII; Elaine, who was a housewife; Paul, who was seriously wounded in WWII; Jack and Allen, who both served in the Korean Conflict; Irene, who died in infancy; Dorothy, who was a schoolteacher and Anne, who ran her husband's business office.

Betty started as an office clerk, going to night school, taking secretarial skills and eventually becoming secretary to the president of Park Davis in Detroit. She loved Detroit in the old days, saying how dynamic the city was before the politicians came and destroyed it. When Park Davis was acquired by Warner Lambert Company in New Jersey, she transferred there. Betty worked in marketing, sales and human resources. She remained in New Jersey for three years, then transferred to a subsidiary of Warner Lambert in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she remained for six years until her retirement. She travelled many miles for the company and exchanged ideas with many people, she retired with the highest honors.

Having travelled all seven continents, some of them more than once, she became a world-wide scholar. Her impeccable English, education and mannerisms would invite all people to enjoy conversations with her. Betty was an avid movie fan all of her life. Through the years she accumulated over 2000 movies and at 94 years of age, she could tell you every actor or actress in the movie with Charles Boyer, Jeanette MacDonald, Margaret Sullavan and Louise Beavers, being some of her favorites. She belonged to three bowling leagues, Great Book Discussion Club, Ski Club, Women's Social Club, and the National and International Secretaries Association. She loved listening to opera and music of the 1940's, scrapbooking of her many travels. Africa was her favorite place to visit. It would be impossible to repeat the same trip today. Betty took flying lessons, but had to give it up because of inner ear problems during the stunt flying test. She also enjoyed trying her luck at gambling casinos in Las Vegas, Reno and Wendover, Nevada, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Detroit, Michigan Hollywood and others in Pennsylvania and while on cruise ships. At 90 years young, she decided to buy a computer with the help of a good friend, Todd, who taught her how to use it in just a few days, what a champ! She was also an ardent football fan, both college and professional. She spent many Saturdays and Sundays watching the games. Her favorite teams were the University of Michigan, Michigan State and the Detroit Lions. Long before television, she followed them on radio and many times called her own penalties. Haha! Betty devoted many years taking care of her father, mother and family and also taking two nephews under her wing: Mark Silvers, who has since passed away and Alan Silvers, who she encouraged all of their lives. For many years Betty had a wonderful companion, Lester Diller, who has since passed away. She chose not to marry, but dedicated her life to her career.

She is survived by her caregivers and friends: Judi Reynolds and Carol Conrad, both of Lancaster.

The Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: the World War II Memorial, c/o the National Park Service, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send a condolence, visit the condolence page.

James William Burdick

 
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James William Burdick, 71, of New Holland, passed away on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at home. He was the husband of the late Patricia Ann Burdick who passed away on October 27, 2011 and the loving companion for 22 years of Deb A. Bower, New Holland. He was born in Passaic, NJ son of the late Richard Lawrence and Christina Mason Watterston Burdick. Jim worked for the New Holland Boro Water Department before his retirement.

Surviving in addition to his companion, children: James R. Burdick, Mount Joy; Michael O. Burdick, Mountville and Patricia C. Burdick, Hollywood, FL. Five grandchildren: Lauren, Jennifer, Haley, Alex and Fallon. Three step-grandchildren: Alexis, Dakota and Jackson. One sister: Bonnie I. Grabarczyk, Stuart, FL.

A Private Service will be held for the family with interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Thomas L. Duke

 
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Thomas L. Duke, 78, of Lititz, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at home. He was the husband of Joanne Drybred Duke with whom he celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary in August of 2020. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late G. Herman and A. Alice Dussinger Duke. Tom was a pharmacist, having worked for Lancaster General Hospital, York Memorial Hospital and Merck-Medco, where he was Director of Professional services and from where he retired. He was a graduate of JP McCaskey High School, Class of 1960 and the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Class of 1965, where he was very active in the Kappa Psi Fraternity. Tom was a veteran of the US Army, serving during the Vietnam Conflict. He was a member of Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ; a former member and past president of the Mountville Lions Club; a former Board Member of the Lancaster County Drug and Alcohol Commission; a 32nd Degree Mason and was a member of Lodge #43 F&AM. He enjoyed his garden railroad, fly fishing and traveling.

Surviving in addition to his wife, one daughter: Christina A.D. (Kevin S.) Ganz, Elkins Park. Two grandchildren: Caleb H. and Lillian K. Ganz. One brother: George H. (Ellen) Duke, Colorado. One sister-in-law: Gladys Drybred, Mountville. He was preceded in death by one son: Curtis L. Duke and one grandson: Maxwell Ganz.

A Private Service will be held at a later date. Interment in Mountville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation (CHOP), PO Box 781352, Philadelphia, PA 19178-1352 or Children's Dyslexia Center of Lancaster, 213 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, PA 17603. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

J. Elvin Hershey

 
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J. Elvin Hershey, 93, of Lancaster, passed away on Saturday, January 30, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital. He was the husband of the late Marian M. Hershey, who passed away on March 20, 2001 and Patricia K. Gentry Brubaker Hershey with whom he celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary on December 24, 2020. He was born in Paradise, son of the late John C. and Grace E. Hershey Hershey. He was a truck driver for John Gerlach and Sico Company for 27 years before his retirement. Following retirement, he worked for Apple Belting Company and BDH Belting Company. He was a former member of Central Manor Church of God for more than 50 years where he served as a board member, deacon, treasurer and was a choir member and is now a member of Harvest Bible Church.

Surviving in addition to his wife, one son: Barry L. (Debbie J.) Hershey. Three step-children. Three grandchildren, three step-grandchildren eight great-grandchildren and six step-great-grandchildren. One sister: Helen (Paul) Kreider. He was preceded in death by his siblings: Thelma Kreider; Harold Hershey; Paul Hershey; Leon Hershey; and Martha Yoder.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be at Millersville Mennonite Cemetery on Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 2:30 P.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Harvest Bible Church, 1460 Eden Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Jean Cullison

 
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Jean Cullison, 87, formerly of Lancaster, passed away on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at Luther Acres. She was the wife of Ronald M. Cullison to whom she was married for 67 years. She was born in West Jefferson, NC daughter of the late William and Viola Marsh Baldwin. Jean worked in the admissions office at Lancaster General Hospital before her retirement. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, gardening, reading, antiquing and spending time with her family.

Surviving in addition to her husband, her children: Debra (late George) Myers; Greg (Karen) Cullison; Suzanne Stevenson and Lisa Cullison. Six grandchildren: Laura, Meggie, Cole, Rob, Joey and Michael. One great-granddaughter: Ella. One sister: Mabel Poling. She was preceded in death by 11 brothers and sisters.

A Private Service and Burial will be in Mountville Cemetery. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Anthony J. Purcell

 
 
 
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Anthony J. Purcell, Sr., 63, of Lancaster, passed away on Saturday, January 16, 2021 unexpectedly at home. He was the husband of Deborah L. Wolf Purcell for almost 45 years. He was born in Shamokin, son of the late Thomas, Jr. and Dorothy Royack Purcell. Anthony graduated from Penn Manor High School and attended both Bloomsburg University and Elizabethtown College. He was employed as an industrial electrician for Armstrong World Industries for over 40 years. While there he serve as International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Vice-President, and later President for over 20 years, through several contract negotiations. He served on the Community Services of Organized Labor in Lancaster County. He further served two terms on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Lancaster County and was awarded Rookie Volunteer of the Year in 2009. He was a lifelong member of St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church. From a young age, he was a sports enthusiast, which included his favorite teams of the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Steelers. In his early 20's he played for the Lancaster Red Rose Rugby team in addition to playing and coaching the Saint Philip's Killer Bees Softball team in Millersville for over four decades and leading them to numerous championships. Later in life, he coached and played softball for the Springford Over 50's Softball team. He lead many of his teams to state and international championships. Other pastimes included participating in a local poker club for over 30 years, card tournaments and sudoku. After retirement, he enjoyed traveling with his wife to 46 of 50 states and abroad. Anthony was widely known for his dedication to family, generosity, honesty and equality. It was known that he fought for the "little guy". He will be deeply missed by family and numerous friends.

Surviving in addition to his wife, one son: Anthony J. Purcell, Jr. and two brothers: Thomas (Janet) Purcell, III; and Jeffery (Kate Fitzpatrick) Purcell. Also, nieces and nephews: Heather Wolf; Beth Purcell Confer; Charles Wolf, III; Sarah Purcell Brock; Thomas Purcell, IV; and Mary Purcell. Many great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son-in-law: Daniel Espejel.

A Private Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church. Interment in Concordia Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, 2111 Millersville Pike, Lancaster, PA 17603 or the Community Services of Organized Labor, 675 Manor St., Lancaster, PA 17603. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence.

Andrew P. Mock

 
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Andrew P. Mock, 51, of Bowmansville, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 14, 2021 at home. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Vernon C., Jr. and Beverly A. Mock. He was a welder by trade and was an avid musician, having played the guitar. He enjoyed golfing, football, and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan.

He is survived by two daughters: Kelsey A. Mock, Wrightsville and Aryanna J. Mock, Columbia and their mother: Carol A. Brown, Wrightsville. One granddaughter: Aslyn Witmer. Two brothers: Christopher Mock, South Africa and Aaron J. Mock, Lancaster.

The Memorial 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.