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19451 Susquehanna Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
 
BERRY, Ruth Elizabeth (I2473)
 
19452 SusqueView Home,
 
STRINGFELLOW, Janice Rae (I2429)
 
19453 SusqueView Home,
 
SCHRACK, Frances C. (I3965)
 
19454 SusqueView Home,
 
GRENNINGER, Florence Margaret (I4870)
 
19455 SusqueView Home,
 
BARNER, Grover Clyde (I15474)
 
19456 Suzanne M. Reisinger

Enola, PA

Suzanne M. “Sue” Reisinger, 74, of Enola, entered eternal rest on Monday, August 21, 2023, at UPMC West Shore Hospital with her loving family by her side.

Sue was born on March 18, 1949, in Liverpool Township, Perry County, a daughter of the late George C. and Erma K. (Boyer) McGowan.

Sue was a 1967 graduate of Greenwood High School. She was employed for over 30 years and retired from Embarq as a customer service representative.

She enjoyed doing embroidery and was an avid reader. Sue was known for being a practical joker who was full of humor and was always fun loving. She ultimately loved all children and dogs.

Sue is survived by her daughter, Amy Reisinger and her fiance’ Eric Dinkins; her son, Benjamin Reisinger and his wife Lynn; three grandchildren, Doug, Misti, and Josh; four great-grandchildren, Madisynn, Wyatt, Addi, and Brynn; siblings, Richard McGowan and his wife Linda, Henry McGowan, Donna Delancey and her husband John, and Janet Barnes and her husband Jeffrey; sister-in-law, June McGowan; and her precious dog, Lily.

She is preceded in passing by her parents and brother, Jack McGowan.

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, August 23, 2023, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Thursday, August 24, 2023, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 10:30 a.m. at the George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 606 N. Front Street, Liverpool, PA 17045, with Pastor Dale Barrick officiating.

Interment will immediately follow in Wright’s Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
https://www.garmanfh.com/obituary/Suzanne-Reisinger 
MCGOWAN, Suzanne Marie (I644)
 
19457 Swissdale Cemetery, #087
 
LITZ, Burton Amnlus (I2667)
 
19458 Swissdale Cemetery, #087
 
BARNER, Florence Viola (I13607)
 
19459 Swissdale Cemetery, #087
 
BARNER, Orvis Edward (I13616)
 
19460 Sycamore Manor
 
WILT, George McClellan (I1909)
 
19461 Sycamore Manor
 
OHNMEISS, Berdell F. Sr. (I7412)
 
19462 Sycamore Manor
 
OHNMEISS, Daniel R. (I7419)
 
19463 Sycamore Manor Health Center,
 
FINDER, Dorothy "Dottie" Louise (I1908)
 
19464 Sycamore Manor Health Center,
 
HOFER, Jemima (I18219)
 
19465 Sycamore Manor Health Center,
 
KAST, Geraldine Anita (I18683)
 
19466 Sycamore Manor Nursing Home
 
TYSON, Phyllis Irene (I8888)
 
19467 Sycamore Manor Nursing Home
 
SIMPSON, Geraldine Mae (I18928)
 
19468 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. KORAKIS, A.A. (I9358)
 
19469 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FOREHAND, C.C. (I9361)
 
19470 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FOREHAND, H.B.J. Jr. (I9362)
 
19471 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BARNER, C.N. (I11142)
 
19472 Teah Private Hospital
 
SWINEHART, Emerson Joseph Sr. (I5700)
 
19473 Teah Private Hospital
 
GLOSSNER, Charles LeRoy (I5943)
 
19474 Teah Private Hospital
 
MAYES, Eva Barbara (I6243)
 
19475 Teah Private Hospital
 
AIKEY, Anna Belle (I6504)
 
19476 Teah Private Hospital
 
WREN, Elsie Gertrude (I7084)
 
19477 Teah Private Hospital
 
LYTER, Agnes Evelyn (I12302)
 
19478 Teah Private Hospital
 
BARTLEY, Morris Edward (I15642)
 
19479 Teah Private Hospital
 
KLECKNER, Jean Elsie (I15685)
 
19480 Teah Private Hospital
 
SHAFFER, Richard Ardell (I15828)
 
19481 Tennessee on way home from war
 
KNARR, David (I3844)
 
19482 The Brethern Village, 3001 Lititz Pike,
 
BARNER, Mary Faith (I12745)
 
19483 The Brunswick at Longstown,
 
BARNER, Doris Edna (I18474)
 
19484 The Fairways at Brookline Village
 
DECKER, William Christ (I4087)
 
19485 The Fairways at Brookline Village
 
PAGE, Elizabeth A. (I5864)
 
19486 The Gatehouse
 
WELSHANS, Richard Keith (I7889)
 
19487 The Gatehouse of Divine Providence Hospital
 
WASSON, George Alton (I4361)
 
19488 The Gatehouse of Divine Providence Hospital
 
SCHEURER, Robert E. Sr. (I7353)
 
19489 The Gatehouse of Divine Providence Hospital
 
BARNER, June Martha (I18561)
 
19490 The Idaho Statesman
February 09, 2005

Evelyn "Eppie" Stephens, 84, of Caldwell died Friday, Feb. 4, 2005 at home, of natural causes. Memorial graveside services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, 2005 at Canyon Hill Cemetery, Caldwell. Services are under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Eppie was born June 2, 1920 at Stapleton, Neb., the daughter of Lester and Hazel Raynard Barner. She married Edgar G. "Barney" Stephens June 26, 1938 in Tyron, Neb. They moved their family to eastern Washington, where they lived for 11 years and they operated a livestock auction service in Walla Walla and Pasco. They moved to the LaGrande area, where they were in the livestock business, and then came to Caldwell in 1959 where Barney operated OK Livestock for five years. Barney passed away April 14, 1997. Eppie was a wonderful spirit with a sharp and witty sense of humor who was never at a loss for words. Eppie is survived by her children Bill Stephens of Caldwell, Pat and her husband Jim Pollard of Caldwell, Fred and his wife Becky Stephens of Nampa, Bob and his wife Linda Stephens of Parma, Penny and her husband Paul Van
Wassenhove of Star, and Jake and his wife Yvonne of Weiser; her brothes and sisters Barney Barner, Thelma Rodman, Melvin Barner, Bob Barner, Russ Barner, Keith Barner, Jim Barner and Mert Dawson; nine grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Memoria
l contributions may be made to Four Rivers Hospice.
 
BARNER, Evelyn Margaret "Eppie" (I10974)
 
19491 The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie
down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters. He
estoreth my soul; He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for
his name's sake.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will
fear no evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort
me; Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

In Memory Of
W. BRUCE BARNER
Newport, RD 1, Pa.
(formerly Liverpool, Perry Co, PA.
 
BARNER, Wilson Bruce (I224)
 
19492 The Manor at Penn Village
 
SHIRK, Florence Audell (I12168)
 
19493 The Manor at Penn Village,
 
CRISSMAN, Anna Jean (I10101)
 
19494 The Manor at Perry Village,
 
HOCKENBROCH, Pauline Ruth (I9870)
 
19495 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87, page 281
Mrs. Sadie Estelle Barner Harer.
DAR ID Number: 86881
Born in Nippenose, Pa.
Wife of Charles Wesley Harer.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. John Henry Antes, John Henry Antes, Jr., and Lieut.-Col. Henry Shoemaker, as follows:

1. Reuben Barner (1839-1904) m., 1861, Priscilla Elizabeth Aughenbaugh (1837-75).
2. Jacob Aughenbaugh, Jr. (1804-70), m., 1832, Elizabeth Antes (1807-73).
3. John Henry Antes, Jr., m., 1789, Elizabeth Shoemaker (1771-1839).
4. John Henry Antes (1736-1820) m., 1756, Anna Maria Paulin (1737-1867); Henry Shoemaker m. Barbara Kepner.
John Henry Antes (1736-1820) was Justice of the Peace of Northumberland Co, 1775, and also served as scout and sheriff. He had command of th
e associators of the frontier and the stockade, 1777, which was called Fort Antes. He is buried near the fort. He was born in Montgomery Co, Pa.

Also No. 71674 .
John Henry Antes, Jr. (1757-1834), served as private and ranger in Captain Robinson's company, known as "Robinson's Rangers." He was born in Philadelphia County; died in Northumberland Co, Pa.
Henry Shoemaker served as sub-lieutenant of Berks Co, Pa., 1777. He wa
s born in Germany; died in Muncy, Pa.
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BARNER, Sarah Estelle "Sadie" (I18261)
 
19496 The Terrace at Brookline Village,
 
VONADA, Geraldine Mae (I2197)
 
19497 Thelma I. Barner, 65, of Port Royal RR2, formerly of Harrisburg, died at 9 p.m. Friday, June 2, 2000, at her residence following a lengthy illness.
Born June 25, 1934, in Susquehanna Twp, Juniata Co, she was the daughter of the late William R. and Helen (Houseworth) Barner.
Surviving are: children, David Barner and Hilda Sakowsky, both of Harrisburg, John Barner, Cecilia Carbaugh and Ginny Swartz, all of Port Royal, and Peg Brubaker, Mifflintown; five brothers and three sisters; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
She was a homemaker.
She had attended Calvary Temple, Harrisburg.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Ronald C. Sheaffer Funeral Home, 16 Westfall St., McAlisterville, with the Rev. Barry Brubaker officiating. Interment will be in the Maze Cemetery, Thompsontown RR1.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of the services Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to: HER HEART'S WISH, PO Box 850, H-103, Hershey, PA 17033.


Thelma I. Barner
PORT ROYAL - Thelma I. Barner, 65, of Port Royal RR2, formerly of Harrisburg, died at 9 p.m. Friday, June 2, 2000, at her residence following a lengthy illness. Born June 25, 1934, in Susquehanna Twp, Juniata Co, she was the daughter of the late William R. and Helen (Houseworth) Barner. Surviving are: children, David Barner and Hilda Sakowsky, both of Harrisburg, John Barner, Cecilia Carbaugh and Ginny Swartz, all of Port Royal, and Peg Brubaker, Mifflintown; five brothers and three sisters; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was a homemaker. She had attended Calvary Temple, Harrisburg. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Ronald C. Sheaffer Funeral Home, 16 Westfall St., McAlisterville, with the Rev. Barry Brubaker officiating. Interment will be in the Maze Cemetery, Thompsontown RR1. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of the services Tuesday at the funeal home. Memorial contributions may be made to: HER HEART'S WISH, PO Box 850, H-103, Hershey, PA 17033.

Miscellaneous Mifflin Co, PA Obituaries
 
BARNER, Thelma Irene (I10838)
 
19498 There is a good biography of George Barner in the 54th Barner Reunion Newsletter (May 1976)

George Brenneman Barner

George Brenneman Barner, 104
KENNEBUNK -- George Brenneman Barner was born in Webster City, Iowa on Dec. 20, 1908. He studied at Grinnell College, then Harvard College where he graduated with the Class of 1929.

After two years at Harvard Law School, Mr. Barner transferred to Boston University Law School, graduating with the Class of 1934. Following law school, Mr. Barne pursued graduate studies in jurisprudence at St. Edmund Hall in Oxfod University in England, matriculating with the Class of 1935.

Mr. Barner's legal career spanned more than 35 years and included practicing in New York and Boston, eventually establishing his own firm of Barner & Lundquist in Melrose, Mass. He was instrumental in the approval and construction of numerous housing developments throughout Massachusetts including Wingaersheek Beach and New Seabury on the Cape. He served two terms as Alderman of the City of Melrose and also served in the Coast Guard during World War II.

Mr. Barner's first marriage was to Vivianne Wentworth Eldridge of Portsmouth, N.H., with whom he had three children. Vivianne suffered an untimely death in 1958 and in 1962, Mr. Barner married Barbara Bryant Thayer who herself had two children from a prior marriage. In 1964 they had their first child together.
Throughout his life, Mr. Barner pursued numerous interests and actively participated in myriad clubs. While at Harvard, Mr. Barner was a member of the Pi Eta Theatrical Club and was elected to the highest office of the SAE fraternity. Mr. Barner was a Shriner and life member of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company. He was Judge Advocate in Chief of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and a life member of SAR. An avid sailor, he was also a life member of the Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead, Mass.

Mr. Barner started collecting stamps at the age of eight and continued this hobby, which allowed him to communicate with people from all over the world, until just before his death. An enthusiastic traveler, M. Barner explored much of Brazil during the 1950s and gave regular slide shows on his adventures up and down the Amazon. He hitchhiked throughout Europe as a teenager and in later years made trips to West Africa, Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan.

In retirement, Mr. Barner and his wife, Barbara, lived on the West Coast of Florida and in Kennebunkport. Mrs. Barner predeceased her husband in 2010.

He is survived by his children, Barry Barner of Harvey Station, New Brunswick, Pamela Carroll of Westmoreland, N.H., Dean Barner of Callande, Ontario, Christian L. Barner of Kennebunkport, and Kim Thayer Streetman of Newton, Mass. His stepson, Bryant Thayer, predeceased him in 2011. His many grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive him.
Services will be private at a later date.

George Brenneman Barner

Published in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Septembe 22, 2013 .


George Brenneman Barner, a former Melrose alderman, died on Sept. 10 i Kennebunk, Maine, where he lived in his later years. He was 104 years old.

George Brenneman Barner, a former Melrose alderman, died on Sept. 10 i Kennebunk, Maine, where he lived in his later years. He was 104 years old.

A memorial service will be held at the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk, Maine on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. For more information, visit dcpatememorials.com.

Barner was an attorney whose legal career spanned more than 35 years ad included practicing in both large and small firms from New York to Boston. He eventually established his own firm, Barner & Lundquist, in Melrose.

“There, he advised clients in all aspects of the law and was instrumental in the approval and construction of numerous prestigious housing developments throughout Massachusetts including Wingaersheek Beach and New Seabury on the Cape,” according to his obituary.

He served two terms as an alderman for the city of Melrose and also served in the Coast Guard during World War II, his family said.

Born in Iowa in 1908, Barner studied at Grinnell College for more than a year before transferring to Harvard College, where he graduated with the Class of 1929. After two years at Harvard Law School, he transferred to Boston University Law School where he graduated with the Class of 1934.

After law school, Barner pursued graduate studies in jurisprudence at St. Edmund Hall in Oxford University in England, where he was a member of the Class of 1935.

George was honored at St. Edmund Hall’s 27th New York Dinner in 2011 with a Resolution of Appreciation for his dedication to the college and the university, according to the school’s website.

“Now, therefore, be it resolved that the North American Alumni/Alumnae Association extends its sincere and profound gratitude to George Breeman Barner for his remarkable loyalty and devotion to St. Edmund Hall and the enhancement of Oxford University and for his extraordinary 103 years,′ the proclamation read.

Barner was involved in many community activities in adulthood as well as during his childhood years. At Harvard, he was a prominent member of the Pi Eta Theatrical Club and was elected to the highest office of the SAE fraternity.

He was a Shriner and life member of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company. He was judge advocate in chief of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and a life member of SAR. An avid sailor, he was also a life member of the Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead.

Barner was an avid traveler, visiting Brazil, West Africa, Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan. He also used these trips to pursue stamp collecting, a hobby he was passionate about.

Barner is survived by his children: Barry Barner of New Bruswick; Pamela Carroll of New Hampshire; Dean Barner of Ontario; Christian L. Barner of Maine, and Kim Thayer Streetman of Newton, Mass. Also surviving him are many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

His stepson, Bryant Thayer, predeceased him in 2011, as did his first wife, Vivianne Wentworth Eldridge, who died in 1958, and Barbara Bryant Thayer, who died in 2010.
 
BARNER, George Brenneman (I9357)
 
19499 THOMAS C. CHILCOTE Thomas C. Chilcote, 90 years old, of Palm Beach Shores, passed away on Sunday, February 20, 2011. Mr. Chilcote graduated from Shippensburg State University with a Bachelor of Science degree and from Temple University with both Masters and Doctoral degrees in secondary education administration. His career as an educator began in 1942, teaching for 18 years then moving into administration. He was the Assistant Principal of North Penn Senior High School in Lansdale, PA. At Spring-Ford Senior High School, Royersford, PA he began as assistant principal and was promoted to principal. Mr. Chilcote was an instructor for Temple University of Philadelphia in Driver education and was a charter member of the Pennsylvania Association for Safety Education. He has been recognized for meritorious service by the Pennsylvania Association for Safety Education. Upon retiring to Florida, Mr. Chilcote taught at Palm Beach Community College. He was elected and served as Commissioner of Palm Beach Shores for six years. He was then elected mayor of Palm Beach Shores and served for 12 years in this capacity. Mr. Chilcote's accomplishments as mayor include Ocean Pointe Marriott locating in Palm Beach Shores, resurfacing of all streets and installation of sewers throughout the town, expansion of Town Hall, demolition of the condemned Colonnades Hotel, adoption of a comprehensive plan for the town, addition of a Town Administrator and fulltime police dispatchers, landscaping of Ocean Avenue, the dune walkover construction, and expedited construction of what is now the Palm Beach Shores Resort. The recipient of the American Educators Medal from the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge and the Legion of Honor of the Chapel of the Four Chaplains in Philadelphia, Mr. Chilcote was listed in Who's Who in the East in 1977. A member of the American Association of School Administrators, Mr. Chilcote distinguished himself as President of the Pennsylvania Association of Secondary School Principals from 1977 to 1978. He was a member of Rotary International of North Palm Beach, the Shiloh Lodge F. & A.M., and of the First Presbyterian Church of North Palm Beach. Mr. Chilcote was predeceased by his wife, Esther C. Chilcote in 1999. He is survived by a niece, Mary Ann; wife of Rev. Dr. Robert Hoffman of Boyertown, PA and a nephew, William C. Clemens, of Carlisle, PA. Family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at the Howard Price Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Funeral services will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 717 Prosperity Farms Road, North Palm Beach on Friday, February 25, 2011 at 10:00 AM. Entombment will follow at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens, West Palm Beach. In lieu of flowers, friends may offer contributions in memory of Mr. Chilcote to First Presbyterian Church of North Palm Beach. To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries
Published in The Palm Beach Post from Feb. 24 to Mar. 3, 2011 
CHILCOTE, Thomas Chalmers (I13581)
 
19500 Three Rivers Hospital
 
BOWER, Ralph Webster (I6877)
 

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