John P. Zinkand

 
 

John P. Zinkand, 89, a resident of Brethren Village for the past six years, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at home. He was the husband of Linda Gerlach Zinkand, to whom he was married for 53 years. John was born in Columbia, son of the late John F. and Emma Peifer Zinkand. He worked for UGI Corporation in various sales positions in Lancaster and Harrisburg. He then joined the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association, Harrisburg, where he was the Executive Vice-President for 30 years before his retirement in 2000. John was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, a graduate of Columbia High School, Class of 1951 and Franklin and Marshall College, Class of 1955, having received his BS in Economics. He was a 55 year member of Columbia Lodge #286, F&AM and a Veteran of the US Army serving in Germany (1956-58).

Surviving in addition to his wife, his daughter: Beth (Neil) Michel, Davis, CA. One son: John R. (Jacqueline) Zinkand, Portland, OR. Grandchildren: Marley Rae and Donald John Michel; and Alden John Zinkand.

The Memorial Service will be held at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10 Delp Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Craig Ross, officiating. Interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Brethren Village Good Samaritan Fund, or St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Columbia/Mountville. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Donald Past

 
 

Past, Donald. April 19, 1931 - October 23, 2022. Passed away at St. Anne's Retirement Community, Columbia, PA with pneumonia after a long battle with vascular dementia. Donald is survived by his wife of 69 years, Virginia Past. He was a longtime resident of Ralston and LaVista, NE. He was a native of North Dakota and served in the North Dakota National Guard and the US Coast Guard. After graduating from the University of North Dakota, he worked for Northwestern Bell for 34 years. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will be missed especially for his hugs and terrific sense of humor 

Surviving in addition to his wife, his daughters: CAPT (ret) Marilyn Past, USN and Mary (Tim) Rasmussen, grandchildren, Andrew (Melanie) Rasmussen, Dan (Lacey) Rasmussen and Katy (Griffin) Schroeder, 3 great grandchildren, sister-in-law, LaVonne Past, brother-in-law Archie Oster, numerous nieces and nephews.   

The family would like to thank the dedicated caregivers at St. Anne's.

Services will be held at a later date at the Fargo National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Habitat for Humanity. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Geoffrey A. Byrne

 
 

Geoffrey A. Byrne, 79, of Lititz, passed away on Monday, October 31, 2022 at Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was the husband of Joan M. Kline Byrne with whom he celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on June 13, 2022. He was born in Columbia, son of the late George W. and Margaret Lodge Byrne. Geoffrey worked in the construction trade. He was a veteran of the US Navy and a member of East Petersburg Mennonite Church, where he was a greeter. Geoffrey enjoyed woodworking, his grandchildren and also praying with people at the Downtown Ministries, Lancaster.

Surviving in addition to his wife, step-children: Lisa (Steve) Cockerill, Australia; Vicki (the late J. Edward, III) Weber, Lancaster and Eva Davis (Julian Govan), Camden, NJ. Seven step-grandchildren: Dakota, Carley, Elijah, Elliot, Ehren, Brandon and Dylan. One brother: Michael Byrne. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Gregory and Larry Byrne.

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

Evelyn B. Stehman

 
 

Evelyn B. Stehman, 94, of Manor Township, passed away on Saturday, October 29, 2022. She was the wife of the late J. Richard "Dick" Stehman. Evelyn was born in Manor Township, daughter of the late Maurice and Bertha Gamble Bender. She worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 30 years, with the last 15 being a referee for Unemployment Compensation hearings, before her retirement in 1990. Evelyn was a member of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, East Petersburg and was a Sunday School teacher. She enjoyed gardening, reading, and traveling the United States and Europe.

She is survived by her children: Constance S. Miller, Philip R. Stehman, Kristine Grego and Stephen L. Stehman. Nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Two sisters: Ruth Bortzfield and Patricia (Paul) Girvin. She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

The Funeral Service will be held at Central Manor Church of God, 387 Penn Street, Washington Boro on Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Mark Ammerman and Pastor Scott Davis, officiating. Interment in Grace Methodist Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: the Mennonite Central Committee, PO Box 500, Akron, PA 17501-0500 or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Harold J. "Pete" Dietrich

 
 

Harold J. "Pete" Dietrich, 104, of the Mennonite Home, formerly of Woodcrest Villa and Mountville, passed away on Friday, October 21, 2022. He was the husband of Dorothy "Dot" Greenawalt Dietrich, to whom he was married for 72 years before she passed away in January, 2015. Pete was born in East Petersburg, son of the late Charles and Ada Dietrich. He graduated from East Hempfield High School and Lancaster Business College and was a member of Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ where he served on the consistory for many years and was President for two terms.

In February, 1941, he was drafted as a private in the Army for one year. In December, the one year became five years. He was discharged as a 2nd Lt. Bombardier on a B-24 in February,1946. Remaining in the Air Force Reserves, retiring as a Major in 1962. After retiring from active duty, he worked for Armstrong Corp, Co. in the general office of the Building Product Division on Liberty Street, for 37 years.

In the Spring of 1954, with the help of the Mountville VFW, he organized and managed the first youth baseball team in Mountville. He managed teams for the next 20 years. In 1962, his midget-midget team won the first New Era Tournament for Mountville. Pete was also a member of the Mountville VFW, Reese-Hall Post #8757.

Pete's main interest was sports. In early life, he played baseball and basketball. He attended many Baltimore Colts, Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies games. Along with his wife, they played a lot of pinochle and traveled, with Myrtle Beach being their favorite. He enjoyed downhill skiing, which he continued until the age of 60.

He is survived by two sons: Timothy Dietrich, Mountville and Richard "Tom" Dietrich, companion of Lori VanHorne, Mount Joy. Three grandchildren: Michelle, Valerie and Lisa. Five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Chris and one sister Sarah Gaus.

The Family would like to thank the staff at the Mennonite Home for the compassion and care given to their father.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Monday, October 31, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. Interment in Mountville Brethren Cemetery with Full Military Honors. Friends may call for a Viewing from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ, 450 West Main Street, Mountville, PA 17554. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Howard S. Magnin

 
 

Howard S. Magnin, 60, of Mount Joy, passed away on Sunday, October 16, 2022 at Rose City Nursing and Rehabilitation. He was born in Philadelphia, son of the late Ralph D. and Cecelia Getka Magnin. He was a roll off driver for Waste Management. Howard enjoyed the Philadelphia Eagles, camping, classic cars and spending time with his granddaughter.

He is survived by two daughters: Samantha L. Magnin and Caroline A. Magnin, and their mother: Rose Dempsey. One granddaughter: Mia S. Magnin. Longtime friend: Flo Nesspor. One brother: David Magnin. He was preceded in death by one sister: Lois Davis.

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.

Naomi S. Funk

 
 

Naomi S. Funk, 92, of Manor Township, passed away on Sunday, October 16, 2022 at her residence at St. Anne's Retirement Community. She was the wife of the late James H. Funk. She was born in Manor Township, daughter of the late Clayton R. and Elisabeth Sangery Shenk. Naomi worked for Wolfgang Candy at the Columbia Market House, the Student Memorial Center at Millersville University for five years and volunteered at the Columbia ReUzit Shop for 20 years. She was a lifetime member of Central Manor Church of God, also attended Calvary Church, Central Manor Camp Meeting and she enjoyed sewing, baking and cross stitching.

She is survived by two daughters: Patsy (Charlie) McCall, Comfort, TX; Jacqueline (David) Leaman, Willow Street. Three sons: J. Scott (Celesta Mummau) Funk, Millersville; Wesley (Laura Diller) Funk, Lancaster and Richard (Joyce Burkholder) Funk, Washington Boro. Fifteen grandchildren. Twenty-one great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her siblings: Abraham Shenk, Landis Shenk, Myrtle Potter, Clayton Shenk, Jr., Mary Shenk, Benjamin Shenk, Raymond Shenk, Ruth Shenk and Paul Shenk.

The Funk Family would like to thank everyone at St. Anne's Retirement Community for the care shown to their mother.

The Memorial Service will be held at Central Manor Church of God, 387 Penn Street, Washington Boro, on Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 4:00 P.M. with Pastor Scott Davis, officiating. Visitation will be held from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. A Private Interment will be held in Masonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: St. Anne's Retirement Community. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Barton E. Heuyard

 
 

Barton E. Heuyard, 97, of Lancaster, passed away on Thursday, October 13, 2022 at the VA Medical Center, Lebanon. He was the husband of the late Kathryn N. Wagner Heuyard, who passed away in 1993 and the late Mary Spicer Heuyard, who passed away in 2011. Barton was born in Farmersville, son of the late Howard and Anna Mae White Heuyard. He was a carpenter and a Veteran of the US Marine Corps, serving during WWII. He enjoyed bowling, hunting, flowers and going to the casino.

Barton is survived by his children: Dawn M. (John S.) Rothfus; Bill H. (Tracy A.) Heuyard; Robert M. Heuyard and Virginia M. (the late Kirby) Gantz. Step-children: Vance N. (Debbie A.) Spicer; J. Wallace (Beverly) Spicer and Lisa Marie (Tony) Mayo. Nine grandchildren. Eleven great-grandchildren. Seven step-granchildren. Twelve step-great-grandchidren. One brother: Ed (Nancy) Sauders and one sister: Arlene Keenen. He was preceded in death by two daughters: Cynthia Heuyard and Jean Zaleski. One son: Barton F. Heuyard. Four brothers and one sister.

The Funeral Service will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Friday, October 21, 2022 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. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Carole A. Sturgis

 
 

Carole A. Sturgis, 74, of Willow Street, passed away on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at Lancaster General Hospital. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late Richard C., Sr. and Dollie M. Miller Platt. Carole worked as a pub room coordinator for RR Donnelley, Inc, before her retirement. She enjoyed reading and sewing.

She is survived by three daughters: Tracy L. (James) Fritsch, Peach Bottom; Lisa J. Trout and Heather J. Sanchez, both of Lancaster. Six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. One brother: Richard C. Platt, Jr., Texas. Two sisters: Sherry J. Reynolds and Connie Rankin, both of Lancaster.

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.

Rodney R. Leibhart

Rodney R. Leibhart, 82, of St. Peter's Apartments, Columbia, passed away on Monday, October 10, 2022 at home. He was born in York, son of the late Donald S. and Betty Duncan Leibhart. Rodney was the manager at Bauer's Shoe Store, Lancaster, for many years. He was a member of First Assembly of God, Lancaster.

Surviving are two daughters: Maresa A. Heeks, Lancaster and Suzan J. (John) Creek, West Virginia. Five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

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

Mary Ellen Hank

 
 

Mary Ellen Hank, 86, of Mountville, passed away on Monday, October 10, 2022 at home, with her loving family by her side. She was the wife of Charles R. Hank, with whom she was married for 64 years. She was born in Manor Township, daughter of the late Earl M., Sr. and Della B. Hess Barley. Mary Ellen was a poultry technician for Dr. Wilson Miller and also worked at Shenk's Extracts. She babysat for many children, loving them as her own. She was a lifetime member of Stehman Memorial United Methodist Church and enjoyed going to the cabin at Black Log Valley, Central Manor Camp Meeting, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and was fortunate to take one last trip with her family in May

Surviving in addition to her husband, one daughter: Christine M. (Steve) Hoar. One son: Henry D. (Laura S.) Hank. Two grandchildren: Alex (Cortney) Grosh and Ian Hank. Five great-grandchildren. Eight brothers and sisters.

The Graveside Service and Burial will be held at Stehman Memorial United Methodist Cemetery on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Stehman Memorial United Methodist Church, 485 Indian Run Road, Millersville, PA 17551 or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Kenneth Herr Greider Service Announcement

 
 

Kenneth Herr Greider, 87, of Conestoga, walked into the arms of his loving wife and the angels on Sunday, September 11, 2022.

The Memorial Service will be held at Stehman Memorial United Methodist Church, 485 Indian Run Road, Millersville on Friday, October 21, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. The family requests casual dress. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

William D. Hoffman

 
 
 
 

William D. Hoffman, 89, of West Hempfield Township, passed away on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at the Gardens at Stevens. He was the husband of Jane E. Hoffman, who passed away on June 28, 2003. He was born in Dauphin County, son of the late Raymond D. and Sarah R. Hoffman. Bill was a supervisor for Armstrong World Industries for 35 years before his retirement. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time at the cabin in Clearfield County.

He is survived by one son: Kenneth L. (Kathy M.) Hoffman. Two grandsons: Kyle Hoffman and Stephen Barrett. Five great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. One brother: Ronald Hoffman. One sister: Betty Westenheffer. He was preceded in death by six brothers and sisters.

A Private Service will be held for the family. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Harry Lawson "Skip" Morgan, Jr.

Harry Lawson "Skip" Morgan, Jr., 76, of Mountville, passed away on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 peacefully at home with his loving wife by his side. He was the husband of Jane A. Jennings Morgan, with whom he was married for 53 years. He was born in Clinton, SC, son of the late Harry Lawson Morgan, Sr. and Rubye Pearle Sellers Morgan. Skip was a commercial lender, having worked in the banking industry for 41 years before he retired from M & T Bank. He was a Veteran of the US Army, serving during the Vietnam War and was a member of Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church. Skip was a Boy Scout Leader, served on the Mountville Boro Council for more than 20 years, and was a Board Member and served as Treasurer of the Mountville Community Service Foundation. He loved NASCAR with Jimmie Johnson being his favorite driver, camping, and woodworking at his shop at home. Skip was an avid Penn State Football fan and a Dallas Cowboys fan.

Surviving in addition to his wife, one son: Paul J. (Christina L.) Morgan, Harrisburg. One grandson: William Harry Morgan. Two sisters: Pamela (Paul) Francis and Gloria (Kent) Gibson, Daytona, FL. Several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother: Charles Morgan and one sister: Ellen Berry.

The Memorial Service will be held at Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3825 Concordia Rd., Columbia on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Mary Anne Kingsborough, officiating, with Full Military Honors. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125 or an organization benefitting animals. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Carl S. Hackman

 
 

Carl S. Hackman, Sr., 94, Masonic Village, Elizabethtown, formerly of Willow Street, peacefully went home to be with his Lord and Savior surrounded by his family on Friday, September 30, 2022. He was born in Willow Street, son of the late Harry L. Hackman and Anna Shenk Hackman of Willow Street. Carl was preceded in death by his sisters Barbara Jane Weimer and June Louise Galbach. He is also preceded in death by his daughter Peggy L. Stohler.

Carl is survived by his loving wife Evelyn Bernice (Vinson), with whom he just celebrated his 73rd wedding anniversary. Also surviving are two daughters Carol Ann Disanto (William), New Holland, Debra L. Sload (G. David), Conestoga and a son, Carl S., Jr. (Pamela S.), Mount Joy. Five grandchildren include William Jr., Elizabeth (deceased) Joshua, Janelle, and Megan. Seven great grandchildren include Elizabeth, Daniel, Timothy, Jethro (deceased), Trye Jethro, Sylas and Asher.

Carl graduated from West Lampeter High School in 1946, then enlisted in the United States Navy where he served two years as a SeaBee during World War II, where he received the Victory Medal. After an honorable discharge from the Navy, he worked as a carpenter apprentice then advanced to foreman, for a home builder, Samuel E. Long, General Contractor for nine years, then Diller Plank for 7 years, then retired from Warfel Construction Company after 30 years of service, twenty-five of those years serving as a superintendent.

Carl experienced many highlights of his profession in the construction field, one in which he worked in for over 45 years.

Carl received a citation from the United States Army Combat Systems for the building of the Virbration Test Facility at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Maryland, in 1988. There is no other facility like this in the world today.

Carl was instrumental in the building of Air Products, Lancaster PA, West Shore Office Building, Camphill, PA, the Ben Franklin Hospital wing at Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, East Towne Mall Shopping Center, Lancaster, and Phoebe Burks Village Retirement Home in Wernersville, PA. Other big projects include Human Factor’s Engineering, Aberdeen Maryland and Chemical Laboratory Building, Edgewood Maryland.

After retiring briefly, he was called back into the work force as a project manager in the oversight of the building of the youth center for the Refton Brethren in Christ Church in Refton, PA. He was also superintendent for the building of the Lion’s Club Community Building in Willow Street, PA.

While retired, Carl and his wife Evelyn would travel to Winter Haven Florida for the winter months and spent their summers at their summer home in Ocean View, Delaware. They both loved to fish on their boat in the ocean and received quite a few citations for their catches.

In addition to fishing, Carl was an avid hunter, including small game of squirrel, rabbit, pheasant, as well as hunting deer. He hunted in Maryland and Pennsylvania as well as Texas with his good friend and brother-in-law Frank Goodhart and his sons, ​where he shot quite a few trophy buck. Carl was a member of the Lone Pine Hunting Club, Potter County, PA for over 50 years.

In 1975, while building the Ben Franklin Hospital, Masonic Village, Elizabethtown, Carl was introduced to the Free and Accepted Masons. In 1977, He began on the road to becoming a Free and Accepted Master Mason when he became a member of Lamberton Lodge # 476, Lancaster, PA where he received his 1st - 3rd degree. As a member of Lamberton Lodge he was active as worshipful master in 1984, and again in 1994. He was a member of the membership committee, a steward, a member of the Masonic Education Committee, was a representative to the Masonic Center Board, Chairman of the 125th Anniversary Banquet, member of the sick and visitation committee and member of the Charity Committee. He received a meritorious service award in 1994.

He also became a member of Lancaster Lodge of Perfection, Lancaster PA in 1977, where he received his 4th - 14th degree and, in 1988 he was Thrice Potent Master. Other committees in which he was involved include treasurer for the Lancaster County Scottish Rite Club, member of the stage crew, -Emeritus status, membership committee, advisory committee, building committee, and past chairperson. He was also instrumental in the planning, design and building of the Learning Center for Dyslexia at Lancaster Masonic Center, Lancaster PA.

Carl was also an active member for Order of DeMolay, Lancaster Chapter where he served on the Advisory Council, invested in the Honorary Legions of Honor Award in 1986, and was a member of the Susquehanna Valley Order of DeMolay.

Carl was also a member of the Lancaster County Shrine Club from 1978- 2015. As a member of the Shrine Club, he was active in the Oriental Band where he was a member, trustee, and president of the club in 1998. He served as a drummer and pushed the snake basket and was the overseer of Matilda, the camel, which included transportation of her to Virginia Beach and various other parades.

Carl was also a member of the Zembo Temple Shrine, Harrisburg, PA where he was a member of the membership committee, and circus ads and communication committee and a member of the Zembo oriental band. He received several membership awards while being a member of this club.

Next, Carl was a member of Harrisburg Consistory, Harrisburg Pa, in 1978 where he received his 15th - 32nd degrees. Here he functioned as a degree worker and steward and served on the membership committee. He was past president of Lancaster County Scottish Rite Club. A highlight of his masonry journey was when he was coronated with his 33rd Honorary Degree Masonry in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1995.

Carl, and his wife, were members of the James Buchanan High Twelve Club # 687. Here they were charter members of the club. He served as President for 2 years and a masonic representative and was the High Twelve of the Year 1996-1997. He also received the Gold Honor Award 1991 by the York Rite Sovereign College of North America.

Carl was also a member of York Rite Masonry and belonged to the following chapters: Royal Arch Chapter No 43, where he was past High Priest and Goodwin Council No 19, Royal and Select Master Masons, Lancaster PA, and Commandery No ​13, Knights Templar, Lancaster PA where he was a representative to the Masonic Board. He was also a member of Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Lancaster Forest No 27.

In addition to his voluntary activities of the Free and Accepted Masons, Carl was involved within the community and his church. Early in his married life, he was a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician for the Willow Street Fire Company and Ambulance Association. He was also a past member of the Willow Street Lion’s Club where he was on the board and received Lion of the Year Award in 2003. He was a member of American Legion Post 34, Lancaster as well as past member of Seabee Veterans of America, Seabee Island X-5, Lancaster PA.

Carl was a former member of Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church, South Queen and Farnum Streets, Lancaster, for over 62 years, where he was a member of the Board of Trustees, the building committee, Boy Scout committee and a member of the bowling and softball teams as well as the choir, singing bass. Then Carl and his wife Evelyn transferred their church membership to Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church in Mountville, PA, where he was also active in the choir.

As a boy, Carl and his family attended Boehm’s United Methodist Church in Willow Street. Carl will be buried here alongside his parents, granddaughter, and great grandson.

The Funeral Service will be held at Boehm’s United Methodist Church, 13 West Boehm’s Road, Willow Street, on Monday, October 10, 2022 at 1:00 P. Viewing from 11:00 A.M. until 12:45 P.M. when a masonic service will be held. Interment will be in the adjoining church cemetery with Full Military Honors. A luncheon will be held immediately following the service in the fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: the Evergreen Neighborhood End-of-Life Care Center at Masonic Village, Elizabethtown. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Alice Marie Smith Copeland

 
 

Alice Marie Smith Copeland, 92, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 12, 2022 from natural causes in Hendersonville, NC where she lived the final 29 years of her life. Alice was born and lived her early life in Columbia, during the height of The Depression. She attended Columbia High School and was later named the town's May Queen in 1947. She met the love of her life, Joe, at the age of 15 while in high school, married him in 1951 and they spent 68 wonderful years together. Alice was a loving mother of three children, a homemaker, a gardener, a cookie baker and avid doll maker and collector. She was a long-standing member and former Treasurer of the Land of Sky Doll Club in Hendersonville.

Alice is survived by her children: Bradford Copeland, Lynne Copeland Allen and Ward Copeland. Nine grandchildren: Erin Copeland Hyatt, Cooper Copeland, Stuart Allen, Jordan Allen, Martin Allen, Julia Allen D'Aurelio, Reagan Copeland, Avery Copeland and Joseph Copeland. Four great-grandchildren: Rowan Hyatt, Carys Hyatt, Asher Allen and Archer Allen.

A Graveside Service and Burial will be held in Mountville Cemetery on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Adira Carolina Elslager

 
 

Adira Carolina Elslager, infant daughter of Frederick W. and Amanda C. Alzate Elslager, of Lancaster, born on Friday, September 23, 2022 and passed away on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Women and Babies Hospital. Adira was born perfectly formed and dearly loved. Her time here on Earth with us was too short.

Surviving in addition to her parents, her three loving brothers: Freddy, Theo and Benny. Paternal grandparents: Fred and Tierney Elslager. Maternal grandparents: Pedro and Joni Alzate, all who were eager to care for a long awaited granddaughter. She is also survived by her Uncle James Alzate and Aunt Janae Elslager. Adira was preceded in death by her three angel siblings who will welcome her with open arms.

The Funeral Service will be held at Community Bible Church, 331 Anderson Ferry Road, Marietta on Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 2:30 P.M. with Pastor Jeff Burkholder, officiating. Interment in Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 1:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. A memorial fund has been established in Adira Carolina's name for the Elslager family, c/o Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville, PA 17554. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Harold B. Goe

 
 

Harold B. Goe, 94 of Manor Township, passed away on Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at home after a long battle with cancer. He was the husband of the late Verna L. Stockman Goe, who passed away in 2003. He was born in Vanderbilt, son of the late Henry Glen and Della Cramer Goe. He retired from Armstrong World Industries Floor Plant Maintenance Department after 23 years of service. He proudly served in the US Navy during WWII. Harold was a member of Washington Boro United Methodist Church and did volunteer work for Blue Rock Fire and Rescue.

He is survived by one son: Ronald G. (Debra Miller) Goe, Washington Boro. Three grandsons: Jason (Sarah Lipman) Goe, Holtwood; Justin (Katie Heth) Goe, Manheim and Gregory (Erin Eager) Goe, Millersville. Three great-grandchildren: Aisley, Jackson and Scarlett. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Herbert and Vaughn Goe.

The Funeral Service will be held at Washington Boro United Methodist Church, 1964 Water Street, Washington Boro on Friday, September 30, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Carlene Wolf and Pastor Dave Johnson, officiating. Interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens with Full Military Honors. The Viewing will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc. on Thursday, from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. and also at the church from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to: Hospice of All Seasons, 280 South Hill Drive, Grantville, PA 17028. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Julia A. Drey

 
 

Julia A. Drey, 84, of West Hempfield Township, passed away on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of Ronald L. Drey with whom she celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on August 31, 2022. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late James and Anna Shertz Gast. Julia worked as the office manager of Lancashire Hall for 17 years before her retirement. She enjoyed shopping, playing cards with her friends in the Card Club, cooking, which included her homecooked Sunday dinners for her family, baking and making cakes and whoopie pies. She also enjoyed her family, especially taking care of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Surviving in addition to her husband, her children: Debra (Charles A.) Herr; Susan A. Zeamer; Cindy L. Ocampo and Jeffrey M. (Lori) Drey. Six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. One brother: Robert L. (Barbara) Gast. She was preceded in death by one brother: James R. Gast and one sister: Ethel M. Speros.

A Time of Visitation and Reflection will be held at the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., 114 West Main Street, Mountville on Sunday, September 25, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.

Kenneth Herr Greider

 
 

Kenneth Herr Greider, 87, of Conestoga, walked into the arms of his loving wife and the angels on Sunday, September 11, 2022. Ken was a lifelong resident of Manor Township Lancaster County who lived his life for his wife, E. Anne Greider. He shared over 67 years of marriage with Anne, until her passing in December 2021. Ken dedicated his life with commitment to providing for his wife and 6 children. He graduated from Manor-Millersville High School in 1953, marrying Anne in July 1954. Ken first worked on his brother’s farm, and continued his working life as a teacher, a farmer, at AMP, and finally spent the remainder of his career selling real estate. Ken cared passionately about his family, the local community and the world. He would feverishly read and research issues of concern and share his thoughts to engage others in analysis of topics of interest. A lifelong Christian, Ken shared his beliefs with many through church attendance, Lay Witness Missions, men’s groups, and breakfast clubs and prayer groups. In his later years, he liked to spend time drinking coffee with friends and new acquaintances, often during the breakfast hours at a local restaurant. He shared his commitment to the community through service on PM School Board, serving as board president from 1976-78. Family and friends will forever have fond memories of the holiday meals where Ken & Anne provided food and fellowship for gatherings of over 30 embedding the importance of staying connected to those we love. Following a tragic home fire in 1994, Ken and Anne designed their new home to allow all holiday dinner guests to sit at one table; a visible symbol of the importance of fellowship and togetherness. The annual “corn day” that he hosted brought the family together to pick, shuck, blanch, cut and freeze at least a truckload of corn he grew. Enough to keep the whole family in sweet corn until the next summer and to bring sweet memories to every holiday meal.

Ken will be missed by his 6 children and 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 Cox). Along with his wife, Ken lovingly celebrated and cherished his grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Ken was preceded in death by a sister and 3 brothers.

A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 AM on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2022 at Stehman Memorial United Methodist Church, 485 Indian Run Rd, Millersville, PA 17551. Arrangements by the Workman Funeral Homes, Inc., Mountville/Columbia. To send an online condolence, visit the condolence page.