Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 19, 1979, Image 8

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Obituaries
GEORGE MORRISON
George R. Morrison, 72,
of 20 Pajill Dr., Marietta,
died at the Harrisburg
Hospital after a four-year
illness. He was a retired
U.S. civil service engineer.
Born in Lancaster, he
spent most of his life
elsewhere, and served in the
U.S.Army in World War IL
He resided the last four
years in Marietta.
He was the husband of
Jean E. Swartz Morrison
and a son of the late James
C. and Anna H. Martin
Morrison.
He was a member of the
First United Methodist
Church, Marietta, Euclid
Lodge 698, Free and
Accepted Masons in Harris-
burg, Harrisburg Consis-
tory, and the Cumberland
Valley Volunteer Firemen'’s
Association.
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In addition to his wife, he
is survived by a brother,
Kenneth, Palmyra.
MRS. B. J. RETTEW
Mrs. Lillie K. Rettew, 62,
Tampa, Fla., died at York
Hospital, York. She was
formerly of Marietta. She
was the wife of Benjamin J.
Rettew, Tampa, Fla.
A daughter of the late Irta
and Kathryn McFatridge
Kendig, she was born in
York and graduated from
William Penn Senior High
School, York.
She was a policewoman
for nine years in Tampa and
a member of the University
Church of God, and the
Order of Eastern Star,
Tampa.
Mrs. Rettew is survived
by her husband and two
daughters: Alda Winter,
York, and Marjorie Taylor,
ristmas
Tampa; one son, Charles D.
Henderson, Polk City, Fla.;
six grandchildren, and four
great-grandchildren.
Three brothers and two
sisters also survive: Daniel
Kendig, Spring Grove RS;
Stanley Kendig, York R3;
Benjamin Kendig, York;
Loretta Kornbau, Red Lion,
and Esther Mundis, Tampa.
GEORGE HEDRICK SR.
George H. Hedrick Sr.,
61, of 16-B Tenby Way, died
at Lancaster Hospital, after
a lingering illness. He was
formerly of Mount Joy.
Formerly employed by the
Burnham Corp., Lancaster,
as a machinist, he belonged
to the International Molders
and Allied Workers Union.
He served in the Army
during World War II, was a
member of Sunbury Hose
re
Co., Sunbury, Pa., and
Friendship Fire Co., No.l in
Mount Joy.
The husband of Dorothy
M. Rye Hedrick, he was
born in Sunbury, a son of
the late Paul E. and L.
Caroline Zerbe Hedrick. He
was a member of St. Luke’s
Reformed Church, Lancas-
ter.
He is survived by his wife
and two sons and daughter:
George H.Jr., Mount Joy;
Terry L., State College;
Bonnie, wife of Herbert
Coover, Mount Joy; three
grandchildren; two brothers
and two sisters: John and
Paul both of Sunbury; Mrs.
Edna Tovey and Grace, wife
of Kenneth Rupp, both of
Sunbury.
MRS. JOHN SCHOCK
Mrs. Mary H. Schock, 96,
died at St. Anne’s Home,
Shopping Headquarters
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4:40 PM. She had been a
guest at the home for 6
years.
She was a member of the
English United Presbyterian
Church, Marietta, and the
Daughters of the American
Revolution. She was born in
Marietta and was a lifelong
resident of the boraugh.
She was the widow of the
late John P. Schock, who
died in October, 1967. She
was a daughter of the late
Victor and Josephine Kam-
merer Haldeman.
Surviving are three child-
ren; Josephine, wife of Fred
Van Epps, Seneca Falls,
N.Y.; John P. Schock, Jr.,
South Lake Tahoe, Calif.;
and Mrs. Charles H. Oliver,
Carlisle; six grandchildren,
and eight great-grand-
children.
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December 19, 1979
MRS. RAY R. MYERS
Mrs. Anna C. Nissly
Myers, 80, formerly of
Mount Joy and 73 Autumn
St., Salunga, died 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at Conestoga View
where she lived for the past
two years.
She was a member of the
St. Marks United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy.
She was the wife of the
late Ray R. Myers, who died
in April, 1977. Born in
Ohio, she was the daughter
of the late Cyrus M. and
Jenny Copenheffer Nissly.
She is survived by a son,
Ray M. Myers, of Lancaster,
three grandchildren and a
brother, John C. Nissly, of
Mount Joy.
Chiques
Co-Ed
volleyball
The action in the Chiques
AAA Co-ed Volleyball
League during the last two
weeks has been as follows:
On December 2nd Fay
Sherman's beat Harris Hub
156 ‘and 15-); Big L
defeated Three Center
Square 15-4, 15-7.
On December 9th Big L
edged over Fay Sherman's
12-15, 14-12, 15-4; Three
Center ‘Square defeated
Harris Hub 15-5, 15-6.
The current standings
are:
Team
Big L
Fay Sherman's
Three Center Square
Harris Hub
CORRECTION:
In the Dec. 12th issue of
the Susquehanna Times it
was incorrectly stated that
the Chiques AAA basketball
games are all played at the
Columbia Armory. Actually,
only Thursday games are
played there (at 8:00 and
9:00pm). Monday games are
played at Farmdale Elemen-
tary School (at 7:00 and
8:00pm).
Ww. L.
&
chairs
auxiliary
Mrs. William Heisey was
ippointed_co-chairwoman of
the Marietta Auxiliary to the
Columbia Hospital at that
group’s last meeting. She
will fill the unexpired term
of Mrs. Joseph Carroll, who
resigned.
The other co-chairwoman
is Mrs. Herbert Sarver.
Also at the meeting, the
‘Basket of Cheer’’ was won
by Mary Garber, of West
Market Street. The basket
was chanced off at the
recent benefit Christmas
Luncheon, held at the home
of Mrs. Sarver.
The next Auxiliary meet-
ing will be held in February
at the home of Miss Elsie
McCloskey.
Glamt STE
Mrs. Heisey
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