Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 28, 1979, Image 4

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November 28, 1979
Obituaries
ARTHURT. GINGRICH
Arthur T. Gingrich, 69, of
62 E. Main Street, Mount
Joy, died last Wednesday at
the Heatherbank Nursing
Home near Columbia, after
a long illness.
He was the husband of
Mary Guthridge Gingrich.
He was born in Mount Joy
Township, a son of the late
Albert and Ada Garman
Gingrich.
He had worked as an oiler
and car inspector for the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Surviving him, in addition
to his wife, are: two sons,
Stanley E. of Landisville,
and James A. of Mount Joy;
a daughter, Sue, the wife of
Robert N. Gantz, Mount
Joy; six grandchildren; two
sisters, Annie G., wife of
Paul Good, RD3 Eilzabeth-
town, and Alma G., wife of
Charles G. Bailey, RD4
Elizabethtown; and a bro-
ther, Albert G., of Dover.
MRS. NORMAN R. WHITE
Mrs. Jane G. Gomph
White, 89, of the Mount
Hope Dunkard Brethren
Church Home, Manheim,
died there last week. She
had lived in the home for
five years.
Formerly of Marietta,
Mrs. White was the widow
of Norman R. White, who
died in 1968.
She was born in Marietta,
the daughter of the late
Jacob and Jane McCune
Gomph. She was a member
of the English United
Presbyterian Church in
Marietta, and a past matron
of the Donegal Chapter 422,
Order of the Eastern Star.
Surviving her are: a son,
Norman, of New Orleans;
six grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
CONVILLE, Mr. and Mrs.
John (Teresa Purcell), S55
Stauffer Court, Mount Joy,
a daughter at General
Hospital.
GERBER, Mr. and Mrs.
David (Susan Gingrich), 2d
Street, Bainbridge, a son at
St. Joseph Hospital.
GINDER, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul (Sherie Higgins), RD3
Mount Joy, a son at General
Hospital.
KAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward (Cora Hockenberry)
RD2 Mount Joy, a daughter
at General Hospital.
ROOT, Robin, and Jeffrey
Forry, 651 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy, a son at General
Hospital. :
SHELLENBERGER, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold (Lucinda
Herr), RD1 Mount Joy, a
son at General Hospital.
SHOOP, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Edward (Sydney Jamison),
RD1 Bainbridge, a daughter
at St. Joseph Hospital.
STANUKENAS, Mr. and
Mrs. William (Patricia
Pfiffner), 334 Rivermoor
Dr., Marietta, a son at
General Hospital.