Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 19, 1977, Image 9

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    October 19, 1977
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Obituaries
MRS. JOHN G. HEISEY
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hei-
sey, 91, formerly of Mount
Joy, died Monday morning
in the United Zion Home,
Lititz, where she was a
guest for almost four years.
Born in West Donegal
Township, she was the
daughter of the late
Christian and Mary Eber-
sole Brill. She was the
widow of John G. Heisey,
who died in 1950.
She was a member of the
United Zion Church of
Elizabethtown.
She is survived by seven
children: Walter, Eliza-
bethtown; ~ Elizabeth, wife
of Andrew Bruckart, Lititz
R2; Martin, Elizabethtown
R4; Dorothy, wife of Elmer
Lynn, Bainbridge; Martha,
wife of Samuel Long,
Mount Gretna; Benjamin,
Bainbridge R1;l1 and Mrs.
Emma Henry, Elizabeth-
town R1. Twenty grand-
children, 43 great-grand-
children and two great-
great-grandchildren also
survive.
Also surviving is a
half-sister, Mrs. Annie
Brill, of the Mennonite
Home, Lancaster.
MRS. RUSSELL MCKAIN
Mrs. Janet Elizabeth
McKain, S59, of SO Delta
St., Mount Joy, died
Tuesday night at St.
Joseph Hospital after an
illness of one month. She
was the widow of Russell
M. McKain.
A lifelong resident of
Mount Joy, she was a
member of St. Mark's
United Methodist Church.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Paul E. and Ella Chandler
Smith.
She is survived by two
daughters, Rebecca, wife of
Jay Ginder, Manheim R4,
and Priscilla McKain, at
home; two grandchildren;
one great-grandchild; and
one brother, Donald Smith,
Alexandria, Va.
EDWARD G. BROCK
Edward G. Brock, 70, of
528 E. Front St., Marietta,
died Saturday at Osteo-
pathic Hospital after an
illness of one month.
He was the husband of
Cora M. Ressler.
Born in Columbia R1, he
was a son of the late Pliney
and Bertha Geltmacher
Brock.
He was employed at the
ITT Grinnell plant in
Columbia before retiring in
1972.
He was a member of the
Marietta Beneficial Asso-
ciation.
Surviving, in addition to
his widow, are two daugh-
ters; Margeurite, wife of
George Sharp, Welling-
boro, N.J., and Janet M.,
wife of Thomas McGlynn,
Rivermoor Apartments,
Marietta; three sons: Ed-
ward I. Brock, Jr., Mari-
etta; Clarence E. Brock,
Phoenix, Ariz., and Barry
L. Brock, Lancaster; 13
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
ELLA S. RINEHART
Mrs. Ella S. Rinehart,
88, of Lehman Nursing
Home, Rheems, died at the
home Sunday at 10:00 AM.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Samuel and Ellen Smith
Smeltzer. She was the
widow of Abraham SS.
Rinehart, who died in 1960.
She had been a life-long
resident of Mount Joy and
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Her son, Raymond T.,
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Vivian, wife of Thomas
Moran, Marietta; Evelyn
J., wife of Earl V. Shelley,
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EDWIN S. SMITH
Edwin S. Smith, a retired
engineer with the state
Department of Transporta-
tion, and a former resident
of Bainbridge, died Wed-
nesday at Stanford Univer-
sity Medical Center, Palo
Alto, Calif., following an
illness of several months.
Smith was 78 and lived
in San Francisco, Calif. He
was the husband of Lucille
S. Smith.
Before his retirement,
Smith had been employed
as a professional civil
engineer by the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania in
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portation. He was a former
member of Bainbridge
Water Authority and Bain-
bridge Cemetery Associa-
tion.
A graduate of Lafayette
College, Easton, Smith also
was a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Born in Bainbridge, he
was a son of the late Ira
Scott Smith and Lois
Schum Smith.
Beside his widow, he is
survived by one son, Edwin
S. Smith, Jr., San Francis-
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