Samuel A. "Sam" Miller, Jr.

 
 

Samuel A. "Sam" Miller, Jr., 55, of Conestoga, passed away on Sunday, December 12, 2021 at Masonic Village, following a courageous four year battle with cancer. He was born in Maytown, son of Karen E. Beavens Miller, Columbia and the late Samuel A. Miller, Sr. He worked as a cook at the Barn Door Restaurant, Millersville for 33 years and at the Willow Street Career and Technology Center for 31 years. He loved Victorian antiques, punch needling, country-music concerts, flower gardens, cooking, baking and was a wonderful person to friends and family alike.

Surviving in addition to his mother, four brothers: Albert S. (Kathy) Miller, Lancaster, Marlin L. (Jane) Miller, Marietta, Leroy G. Miller and Brian K. (Lori) Miller, all of Columbia. One aunt: Fannie Brommer, Columbia. Numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand-nephews. He was preceded in death by one sister: Fannie Elaine Miller and one nephew: Alex G. Miller.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Robert Haslam, officiating. Private interment in Zion Church of Millersville Cemetery. Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Masonic Village Hospice. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

E. Anne (Heisey) Greider

 
 

E. Anne (Heisey) Greider, 86, of Conestoga, walked into the loving arms of Jesus on December 11, 2021. There is much rejoicing in heaven since she no longer needs her failing body. A lifelong Lancaster County resident, Anne grew up in Holtwood, as her father worked at the Holtwood Dam Power Plant. She was married to Kenneth H. Greider for 67 years in July. Anne and Ken met in high school and raised a family of six, but the extent to which she touched the lives of people will never be known.

Anne was a caretaker first and foremost. She loved babies and raised 6 of her own, along with many of her 20 grandchildren—Cynthia Cox & Lee Oakman (Ian Cox, Joshua Cox, Elias Cox, Dara Bachman); Karen Prendergast, Covington, GA (William Prendergast, Jr., Eric Prendergast, Daniel Prendergast); Kenneth N. &Teresa (Johnson) Greider (Juli Gundel, Kenneth R. Greider, Kimberly Greider); Melissa & John Mattilio (Chloe Mattilio, Clare Mattilio, Dominic Mattilio, Victor Mattilio), Joan & Lance Berg (Tristan Turner, Catherine Turner, Aidan Turner), and Krista & Matthew Cox (Robert Warfel, Madison Warfel, Anakin Cox, & Olivia Anne Cox). Anne lovingly celebrated and cherished her grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Anne awaits her sisters, Norma (Heisey) Good, Lancaster; and Kathleen (Heisey) Hall, Phoenix. AZ in heaven, where she was greeted by her father, Norman Heisey and mother, Emily (Suydam) Heisey. Following graduation from Manor-Millersville High School, Anne attended Susquehanna University for a year learning shorthand which she put to good use throughout her life and many jobs. She married Ken and they began raising a family as farmers. In the late 50’s, Anne worked as a secretary for a dean at Millersville University to pay for Ken to earn his teaching degree. While raising her family, she often secured employment to help during times of hardship. She was called to many placements in her life and she cherished them all. For many years she worked with her dear friend, Dr. Knox-Lee; she helped to raise many children and several of her grandchildren by providing loving care; and, she had the opportunity to work with many great educators as a teacher’s aide late in her life when no one else would take the job, where she prayed for the staff and students of PMSD daily. Anne’s calling in life was to spread the love of God and the gift of salvation to everyone she met. She devoted her life to caring for her friends, often leaving family gatherings to deliver food to those who were alone for the holidays, if they could not join at her table. She taught Sunday school, Bible School, and ran Bible Study groups. She has shared her love of Jesus and his teachings, with many school age children over decades, bringing Bible lessons to life with activities like measuring and outlining in masking tape the dimensions of Noah’s ark on the church parking lot. Her outreach extended to many others through her dedication and volunteering. She taught her children to live a life of giving through her example. Although the extent of her reach is unknown, in addition to her service at Manor Church, she shared her life through many avenues, such as: 4-H, Cub Scouts, room mother at Creswell Elementary, Mountwaybia Club, lay witness missions, hosting exchange students, preparing and delivering meals to the homeless in Lancaster City, organizing neighborhood picnics, and sponsoring a refugee family from Cambodia. Her house was always full at the holidays, and her door open to those in need. Anne, was a voracious reader and dreamer, often talking of becoming a missionary in another country. Unable to leave her family for mission work, she used her prayer warrior skills to volunteer for Joni and Friends and (JAF) Wounded Warrior Getaways by attending “camp” with families. She would help as a care giver and ran the prayer ministry while she was there. In her 60’s and 70’s, until the age of 82, she lived for these retreats at Spruce Lake and Sandy Cove, affectionately referring to them as vacation. She volunteered at the Warrior Getaways for 9 years, and JAF retreats for 20 years, and was celebrated in 2012 as the JAF Volunteer of the Year, a moment of shock and surprise, as she was never looking for recognition. Her family will sincerely miss walks with her, as she was a walking enthusiast with family and friends, her pineapple stuffing, her mandarin orange cake, and her every holiday jello jiggler cut-outs. But what we will miss most is her love, hugs, prayers, and words of encouragement and strength. Anne was a thoughtful soul; writing notes of encouragement and sending cards. The family extends their gratitude for the loving cards and letters sent by her friends over the years. They were treasured by Anne. During the last few years, Anne returned to being a dreamer, reminiscing and sharing stories of her life. If you have memories or stories of Anne to share with her children or grandchildren, please mail them to: Workman Funeral Home, c/o Anne Greider family, 114 West Main Street, Mountville, PA 17554.

As per Anne’s giving spirit and her wish, her body has been donated to science through Humanity Gifts Registry. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Anne’s memory to: Joni and Friends, 340 Highland Dr, Suite 200, Mountville, PA 17554 (please indicate if donation is for JAF or Warrior Getaway) or Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 Details regarding a celebration of Anne’s life will be shared at a later date. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Virginia L. Creek

 
 

Virginia L. Creek, 78, of Trinity House Apartments, Columbia, passed away on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital. She was born in Harrisburg, daughter of the late Charles E. and Virginia Rippley Creek. She worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at St. Anne's Retirement Community and Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for 35 years before her retirement in 1998. She was a loving and caring person who loved and enjoyed her cats and baking Christmas cookies.

She is survived by her children: Russell Kissinger, III, York; Cheri L. Guynn, York and John B. (April) Splain, Interlachen, FL. Three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

The Memorial Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 31 South Eighth Street, Columbia on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. with visitation from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Pet Vet Express, 100 Columbia Ave., Mount Joy, PA 17552. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Rev. Roy S. Habecker

 
 

Rev. Roy S. Habecker, 90, of Lancaster, went to be with his Heavenly Father on Thursday, December 9, 2021, at home. He was the husband of Lydia Kaoru Habecker to whom he was married for 38 years. He was born in Lancaster County, son of the late Irvin G. and Susan H. Sensenig Habecker. At an early age, Roy's beliefs and convictions took him on a life-changing journey to the other side of the world, where he spent over 47 years of his life serving as a Christian missionary, mostly in Taiwan, but also in Macau and South Asia. He first arrived in Taiwan in 1956 to serve at the Mennonite Christian Hospital in Hualien City as part of his military alternative service. A primary focus during those adventure-filled first years was assisting missionary mobile clinic teams providing medical care to Aborigine villages in remote mountainous areas of Taiwan's eastern coast. When his term of service was over, Roy decided to return to Taiwan as a career missionary under The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) and ended up doing pastoral and church-planting work back in Hualien. In Taiwan, Roy met his first wife, Doris Ho, a fellow TEAM missionary from Honolulu, Hawaii, serving as a missionary school teacher. The two were married in 1966 and their son Douglas was born the next year. Doug was followed three years later by their daughter, Debryn. In between the arrival of his two children, Roy returned to Pennsylvania to earn a degree from Messiah College. In 1980, the family moved to Taichung City in western Taiwan where Doris passed away in 1981 from cancer. In 1983, Roy married fellow TEAM missionary Lydia Kaoru Goeku, a native of Okinawa, Japan. The couple served in Taichung until 1999, when they relocated to the then-Portuguese colony of Macau on the southern Chinese coast, before retiring to Lancaster in 2002. Throughout his life, and even the last two years, when he was largely confined to bed, Roy was constantly loved and remembered by family, friends and those he worked with for his humble and unselfish servanthood, good-natured, low-key disposition, big ready smile and unwavering daily commitment to Jesus Christ.

Surviving in addition to his wife, son: Douglas Habecker of Taichung, Taiwan and daughter Debryn Habecker, Columbus, OH. Two grandchildren: Kaizen and Tialani, as well as his four Lancaster based siblings: Vera S. (late Robert) Keagy; Harry S. (Lynn) Habecker; Chris S. (late Shirley) and his wife Janet Habecker and Mahlon S. (Sharon) Habecker.

The Viewing and Funeral Service was held with interment in Habecker Mennonite Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Missionary Fund, c/o Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Arlene Mae Keiffer Bair

 
 

Arlene Mae Keiffer Bair, 87, of Lancaster, formerly of York, passed away peacefully from this life into eternal life with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, December 9, 2021, surrounded by her four daughters and three granddaughters. Arlene was born in Pittsburgh in 1934, daughter of the late John E. and Maxine M. Hooper Keiffer. She was a classically trained vocalist by Ralph Woolley and moved to York in the late 1940's and began sharing her beautiful voice with the York community by singing on local radio stations, accompanied by her brother, on piano. She graduated from William Penn Senior High, Class of 1952. Arlene worked for Keystone Weaving Mills and was quick to laugh and quicker to make others laugh with her silly jokes.

She leaves behind to cherish her memories and live a life devoted to love, laughter and family, her four daughters: Kim (Michael) List; Betsy (William) Neidhammer; Jill (Steven) Pfefferle all of York and Wendy (Gregory) Ney, Lancaster who lovingly cared for her mother for most of her life. Two sons: Scott (Mindi) Bair and Donald (Julie) Bair, all of York. Eleven grandchildren. Twenty-two great-grandchildren. Brother: John (Linda) Keiffer, North Carolina. She was preceded in death by her parents, her loving brother: Donald Keiffer, sister: Diane Ruth Keiffer and two great-grandchildren.

The Family will hold a private memorial service at their convenience. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice and Community Care, Bob Fryer and Family Inpatient Center, Mount Joy, which operates solely on donations. The family would like to extend a heartfelt gratitude to the entire staff for their devoted care for Arlene and her entire family. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Jack R. "Gunzy" Gunzenhauser

Jack R. "Gunzy" Gunzenhauser, Jr., 69, of Columbia, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, November 30, 2021 doing what he loved: enjoying nature. He was the husband of Joanne Kline Gunzenhauser to whom he was married for two and a half years. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Jack R., Sr. and Esther L. McClune Gunzenhauser. He was an electrician, having worked for Armstrong Industries before his retirement. He was a lover of classic cars, was a chef known as

"Gunzy", was an avid bird watcher and he was a world record holder for racing pigeons. His great-great uncle started Gunzenhauser Bakery in 1900.

Surviving in addition to his wife, his children: Hope Eshleman, Becky Wood and Jack R. Gunzenhauser, III. Six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Brothers: Steven Gunzenhauser and Dr. Jeffrey Gunzenhauser.

There will be no service planned at this time. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

J. Ray Kauffman

 
 

J. Ray Kauffman, Jr., 59, of Washington Boro, passed away on Thursday, November 4, 2021.

The Celebration of Life Service will be held at Columbia Christian Fellowship, 1290 Prospect Rd., Columbia on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 3:00 P.M. with Rev. Hub Smith, officiating. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Jay Summers

 
 

Jay Summers, 66, of West Hempfield Township, passed away on Friday, November 26, 2021 at home. He was the husband of Victoria M. Fahnestock Summers with whom he celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on October 30, 2021. He was born in Chambersburg, son of Joann Tice Summers, Chambersburg and the late William Summers. Jay was a materials manager at UPMC Lititz and was a member of Faith Outreach Center, and a council member with different churches, promoting the Gospel and his Lord to many. Jay was a great role model to his family and at his church and would do anything to help anyone. He was a very loving grandfather, especially to his great-grandson, Carson.

Surviving in addition to his wife and mother, one daughter: Christa L. Summers, Cleona. One son: Benjamin J. (Misty) Summers, Fayetteville. Seven grandchildren: Trent (Bryanna); Alexis; Cameron; McKenzie; Taylor; Corryn and Nate. One great-grandson: Carson. Three brothers: Bill (Gina) Summers, Florida; Jeff (LuAnn) Summers, Burnt Cabins, PA and Mark (Billie) Summers, Slanesville, WV. Brother-in-law and sister-in-law: Nate (Beverly) Linn, Columbus, OH. He was preceded in death by one sister: Diane Poe.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Friday, December 3, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. with Pastor Thomas J. Alderson, officiating. Friends may call from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. Interment in Mountville Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Faith Outreach Center, 475 Anderson Ferry Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Geraldine "Gerri" M. Bomberger

 
 

Geraldine "Gerri" M. Bomberger, 95, of Lancaster, passed away on Friday, November 26, 2021 at Homestead Village. She was the loving wife of the late William H. Bomberger, before he passed away in May of 1985. Gerri was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Raymond and Irene Neff. She graduated from McCaskey High School and was a passionate, life-long member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Church of the Apostles and then Tapestry Church. Gerri was the owner and proprietor of Cozee Court Lodging in Mountville for 40 years, "retiring" at age 90. She enjoyed tending flowers in the backyard, a multitude of Christian faith activities and hosting family gatherings.

Gerri is survived by her children: Pamela (Greg) Grove, Dallastown and Brenda (Craig) Witman, West Grove. Her ten grandchildren: Angie (Jason) Hartman, Wesley (Amelia) Grove, Matthew (Dawn) Witman, Erin (Jason) Reed, Chad (Stefanie) Witman, Joel (Brianne) Witman, Sharon (Eric) Bentley, Eric (Joann) Bomberger, Haley (Troy) Minnick, Meghan Bomberger and eight great-granddaughters. Two sisters: Darlene Ensinger, Mountville and Sandra (Omar) Nicarry, Lancaster and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son: W. Dwayne Bomberger and two brothers: Robert Neff and Boyd Neff.

The Funeral Service will be held at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 3131 Columbia Ave., Lancaster on Friday, December 3, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. Interment in Millersville Mennonite Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions, may be made in her memory to: the Homestead Auxiliary, Inc., 1800 Village Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Richard T. Colyer

Richard T. Colyer, 67, of Manor Twp., passed away in his home unexpectedly on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. He was the husband of Patti J. Platt Colyer for 48 years. He retired from the former Alcoa Mill Products as a production supervisor, after 38 years of service. Rick was known as an outdoorsman, avid hunter, and fisherman and loved to spend time at his cabin. He was a member of the local Amvets and The Moose Social Club. He loved spending time with his family and friends. Rick never hesitated to lend a helping hand to a friend in need and went above and beyond to help others and always managed to put a smile on anyone's face. Some of his favorite pastimes were doing burnouts in his '69 Chevy C10 and making moonshine.

Surviving in addition to his wife, their sons: Rich and David Colyer. Grandchildren: Chandler Colyer, Cassidy Colyer, Olivia Colyer and Michael Colyer. Brothers: Tim (Kathy) Colyer; and Charlie (Carol) Colyer. Brother-in-law: Dan (Melissa) Platt. He was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law: Kriss Phelps and his parents: Merrill and Esther Colyer.

The Memorial Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Monday, November 29, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the American Diabetes Association, 150 Monument Rd., Suite 100, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 or a favorite charity of one's choice. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Karen A. Keiser

Karen A. Keiser, 74, of Conestoga, passed away on Thursday, November 25, 2021. She was born in Ishpeming, MI, daughter of the late George and Edna Olsen Francis. Karen loved Doo-wop music and her flower garden.

She is survived by two daughters: Ruth E. (Ron) Sadd, Mount Joy and Jodi L. (Raymond) Bencak, Millersville. Nine grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. One brother: Bruce (Carol) Francis, Austin, TX. She was preceded in death by one son: Christopher Gardner and one great-grandson: Dawson Waite.

A Time of Visitation will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2021 from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Interment will be in Millersville Mennonite Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Vicki's Angel Foundation, 511 Bridge St., PO Box 174, New Cumberland, PA 17070. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Wayne E. Minnick

 
 

Wayne E. Minnick, 54, of Midway, Kentucky passed away on Monday, November 22, 2021 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late Claude L., Sr. and Joanne May Minnick. He enjoyed bowling, cars (especially Mustangs), building model cars and his family, especially his grandchildren.

He is survived by three daughters: Amanda L. (Benjamin) Swetland, Lancaster; Michele P. (Carlos) Ozaeta, Columbia and Destiny J. (Sadie) Morales-Kolady, Lancaster. Three grandchildren: Serenity P. Roland, Charlotte and Noah Ozaeta. Siblings: Robin (Scott) Hiltz, Lancaster; Claude "Butch" (Julie) Minnick, Columbia; Brian Minnick, Lancaster; Bruce Minnick, Columbia and Glenn (Theresa) Minnick, Williamsport.

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.

Doris M. Shaiebly

 
 

Doris M. Shaiebly, 83, of Manor Township, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, November 21, 2021. She was the wife of the late James C. Shaiebly for 54 years before he passed away on April 15, 2013. She was born in Manor Twp., daughter of the late Jacob L. and Bertha Huber Mylin. She had been employed by Lancaster Garment as a secretary and Brinton Manor Retirement Home and in her later years, she was a homemaker. Doris was a graduate of Penn Manor High School, Class of 1956 and was a member of Habecker Mennonite Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading and attending public auctions.

She is survived by two children: Ronald (Denise) Shaiebly, Elizabethtown and Debra (Kenneth) Brooks, Conestoga. Three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Doris was preceded in death by one sister: Martha Arlene Mylin.

The Family would like to thank her friend, Jane and Doris's wonderful neighbors.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date. Private interment was held at Habecker Mennonite Cemetery. Memorial contributions by be made in her memory to: Hospice and Community Care. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Ronald E. Crawford

 
 

Ronald E. Crawford, 81, of Landisville passed away from a sudden illness on Friday, November 5, 2021 at Hospice and Community Care, Mount Joy. He was born in Uniontown, son of the late Eugene and Esther "Babe" McLaughlin Crawford. Ron was married for nearly 60 years to his soulmate, Kay Foster Crawford, whom he met in high school. He was a 1957 graduate of Uniontown High School and earned a BS in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1965, Ron began and spent his entire career with Armstrong World Industries, working in engineering roles in the Lancaster Floor Plant, Kankakee, IL tile plant and in a corporate role as a Senior Packaging Design Manager in Lancaster. In 1995, Ron received the General Manager's Award for Excellence. Community and civic minded, Ron was always willing to give his time, energy and support in service to others. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Landisville, which was very near to his heart where he served as an usher and church treasurer for many years. Ron was a PIAA and IHSA football and basketball official from 1968 until his retirement in 2000. He was passionate about these sports, officiating them "properly" despite taking mountains of guff from friends and family. He was well respected by coaches and peers alike. A mentor to many young officials, as they began their careers. Ron was a member of Landisville Lions Club, serving as treasurer for many years and was particularly proud of the annual Car Show philanthropy. He was a Melvin Jones Fellow and a Pennsylvania Lions Fellow, both distinguished awards in Lionism. Ron also spent many years volunteering in the Landisville and Kankakee Jaycees and Kankakee Y's-men. Ron was also a charter member of the Hempfield Ambulance Association. In his younger years, Ron was also very active in the Boy Scouts and earned the Eagle Scout Award. Ron was a diehard Pittsburgh Steelers fan and had many, diverse interests, but his greatest love was for his family and friends. He was the nucleus of his family, patriarch, teacher, mentor and homework guru for two generations. His grandkids were especially treasured by him, having travelled many miles over many years to watch them play sports and engage in their special interests.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Kay, sons: Ron, Jr. (Michele) Crawford, Kankakee, IL; Jeff (Tonya) Crawford, Bangor, PA; daughter: Lynda (Bob) Martin, Lancaster; and son-in-law: Frank Thompson, Landisville. He was the loving grandfather or "Paps" to: Clayton Crawford, Herscher, IL; Tyler Crawford, Indianapolis, IN; Alec Martin, Pittsburgh; Marissa Martin, Lancaster; Delaney Richards, Bangor, PA; and Kaylee Thompson, Landisville. One brother: Bobby (Jo) Crawford, Springfield, MO. He was preceded in death by his youngest daughter: Jennifer Thompson (2020).

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2021, at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Barbara Caruana, officiating. Interment in Silver Spring Cemetery. The Viewing will be held at the funeral home on Friday, November 26, 2021 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. and also on Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Ron's memory to: the Landisville Lions Club, c/o William Ulrich, 303 West High St., Manheim, PA 17545 or Hospice and Community Care. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Ralph N. Waltman, Jr.

 
 

Ralph N. Waltman, Jr., 63, of West Hempfield Township, passed away following a short illness on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of the late Tracy Lynn Waltman, to whom he was married for 31 years before she passed away on September 23, 2008. He was born in Lancaster, son of Ralph N., Sr. and Audrey H. Waltman, Lancaster. Ralph was a veteran of the US Army serving from 1976 to 1979. After serving in the army, he worked as a carpenter for 35 years and then opened a stand at Saturday's Market called "Pappys Junkyard". When Saturday's Market closed, he moved his stand to Root's Market. Ralph enjoyed traveling, going to auctions to find antiques, attending local wrestling events, riding motorcycles and most of all spending time with his family.

Surviving in addition to his parents, his daughters: Christina (Stephen) Shuman and Heather Waltman-Gibson. His grandchildren: Victoria; Alicea; Danielle; Lillyan; Karter and great-grandson: Logan. One brother: Scott Waltman and sisters: Carol Mummaw and Maryann Gompper, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his son: Michael Waltman, II and one brother Michael Waltman.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. Interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens with Full Military Honors. Friends may call from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: The Purple Heart Foundation, PO Box 49, Annandale, VA 22003. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Anthony Tirado, Jr.

Anthony Tirado, Jr., 20, of Lancaster, passed away on Sunday, November 7, 2021 following a tragic accident. He was born in Lancaster, son of Anthony Tirado, Sr. and Tana Sue Gibson Quiles. Tony was a graduate of JP McCaskey High School, Class of 2019. He was a student at Millersville University, studying accounting. Tony was a member of the Lord's House of Prayer, was the head coach of the Wheatland Middle School Track and Field Team, and he enjoyed bowling, extreme downhill mountain biking, board and card games, sports, including the Philadelphia Eagles, Ohio State, UNC, the Chicago Bulls, basketball and loved track.

He was the sweetest, loving person and was very family oriented. He had a smile that would light up the room and he loved to cuddle.

Surviving in addition to his parents, siblings: Sara Gibson, Nigale Quiles and Lianna Tirado. Paternal grandmother: Blanca Tirado. Maternal grandparents: Anthony and Teresa Gibson. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews. He was loved and "adopted" in many families and was loved by everyone.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Lord's House of Prayer, 133 East Vine St., Lancaster on Friday at 2:00 P.M. Viewing at the church on Thursday from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Dress as fly as little Tony would, wear your best sneakers. Interment in Mellinger Mennonite Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: McCaskey Track and Field, in the memo line put LTCT. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Christopher D. Pierce

Christopher D. Pierce, 69, of Mountville, formerly of Wynnewood, PA passed away on Sunday, November 7, 2021. For the past 30 years, Chris was a resident of Faith Friendship Villa, a home for adults with mental illness. His family is extremely grateful for the care and compassion that Faith Friendship gave to Chris.

The fifth child of the late Leo and Peggy Pierce, he was devoted to his big family. Chris was always a free-spirit, a trait captured in a childhood story - home late from school one evening, his mother asked Chris where he had been. "I was just following the clouds," he told her. He was also a talented athlete who excelled as a swimmer and was an extraordinary Squash player. Chris had a wicked sense of humor, loved music and found joy in his favorite treats, especially Wawa coffee and hoagies and Cheez-Its.

Chris is survived by his brothers: Leo, J.; J. Peter; Michael and sisters: Molly; Barbara and Connie. Also, many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister: Kathryn Cox.

Interment will be private. Contributions in Chris's memory may be made to: Faith Friendship Villa, 128 West Main Street, PO Box 567, Mountville, PA 17554. https://www.faithfriendship.org Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Mary H. Coble

 
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Mary H. Coble, 96, of Lancaster passed away on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at Promedica Skilled Nursing under the care of Heartland Hospice. She was the wife of the late Merle W. Coble who passed away in July, 2000. Mary was born in Billmeyer, daughter of the late Antonio and Orsolina Mattera. She was a graduate of Bainbridge High School Class of 1941.

Mary is survived by her son Michael (Carol) Coble, Millersville. One sister Rose Smith, York and nieces and nephews.

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

J. Ray Kauffman, Jr.

J. Ray Kauffman, Jr., 59, of Washington Boro, passed away bravely from this life into eternal life on Thursday, November 4, 2021. He was the husband of Dawn M. Conant Kauffman, with whom they would have celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary on December 7, 2021. He was born in Lancaster, son of the late J. Ray Kauffman, Sr. and Ginger L. Echternach Ditzel. He worked for Groff’s in Willow Street for many years. As an active member of Columbia Christian fellowship he served as the main greeter and a mentor to Manos House clients. He was an avid hunter, trapper, and fisherman and he loved going to their cabin in Snyder County. He adored his family and especially loved his grandchildren. He was always in awe of God's creation.

Surviving in addition to his wife, four daughters: Amy L. (Hans) Groff; Jennifer L. Kauffman; Rachel M. (Andrew L.) Welk; and Tiffany A. (Brandon D.) Roth. Fourteen grandchildren, with one on the way. One brother: Eugene C. Kauffman. He was preceded in death by one brother: Rodney A. Kauffman.

The 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.

Joyce Darlene Droege

 
 

Joyce Darlene Droege of West Hempfield Township, entered into rest on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at the age of 91. She was the wife of Leonard J. Droege, Sr., 94, for 72 years. She was born in West Hempfield Township, daughter of the late Daniel H. and Esther Seitz Fisher.

Joyce was a graduate of East Donegal High School, Class of 1948. She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church where she taught CCD for 19 years and was a member of the Altar Rosary Society. She had an overwhelming zeal as a local historian, gardener, and teacher of religion. Joyce flew with the Mid Atlantic Antique Air Museum and enjoyed camping in our National Parks. Her sense of adventure manifested in many a motorcycle cruise cross country with her husband. Joyce’s raspberry jams were requested by many and became her signature trademark. Her devotion to her husband, children, and Catholic faith were indeed exceptional standards to be cherished by all who knew her. Her motto, ”Take what comes and make the best of it,” was exemplified by her actions and volunteer efforts throughout life.

Surviving in addition to her husband, six sons: Tim, Tom, Lenny, Kurt, Alan and Ted of New Mexico and one daughter: Jodi of New York. Joyce was the proud grandmother of 16 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. She was also survived by four sisters.

The Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 409 Cherry St., Columbia, PA 17512 on Friday, November 12, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Stephen P. Kelley, as Celebrant. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Final Commendation and Farewell in Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Holy Trinity Improvement Fund or Hospice and Community Care. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.