She was a daughter of the late Stewart and Ethel Bair Harner.
Mrs. Crabbs was a homemaker and was also employed with Lee Metals of Littlestown and the Gettysburg Sewing Factory. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Littlestown.
She was the wife of Fred M. Crabbs for 63 years and surviving, in addition to him, are two sons, Fred M. Crabbs II of Gettysburg and Garry L. Crabbs of Littlestown; one daughter, Mary J. McDannell of Gettysburg; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four brothers, Stewart Harner of Hanover, Burnell Harner of Gettysburg, Zane Harner of Rosebud, OR, and Fred Harner of Littlestown; and three sisters, Pauline Miller of Littlestown, Delores Warner of New Oxford and Fiona Swope of Long Beach, CA.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Donald Harner and one sister, Shirley Harner.
She was a daughter of the late Stewart and Ethel Bair Harner.
Mrs. Crabbs was a homemaker and was also employed with Lee Metals of Littlestown and the Gettysburg Sewing Factory. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Littlestown.
She was the wife of Fred M. Crabbs for 63 years and surviving, in addition to him, are two sons, Fred M. Crabbs II of Gettysburg and Garry L. Crabbs of Littlestown; one daughter, Mary J. McDannell of Gettysburg; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four brothers, Stewart Harner of Hanover, Burnell Harner of Gettysburg, Zane Harner of Rosebud, OR, and Fred Harner of Littlestown; and three sisters, Pauline Miller of Littlestown, Delores Warner of New Oxford and Fiona Swope of Long Beach, CA.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Donald Harner and one sister, Shirley Harner.
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