Dorothy M. Hanshaw, 76, of Camp Hill died Wednesday at home.
She retired from the former Bowman's department store, had worked at the former Middletown Air Depot and the former Doutrich's clothing store, Camp Hill, and had been a self-employed seamstress; was a volunteer for a local food bank; and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, and its sewing circle.
Surviving are her father, William A. Hanshaw of Hummelstown; five brothers, John W. of Littlestown, Earl R. of Dillsburg, Richard R. Sr. of Mechanicsburg, James H. of Elizabethtown and Gary L. of Palmyra; and six sisters, Henrietta Bechtel of Hummelstown, Pearl E. Westenberger of Midwest City, Okla., Anna L. Hoffman of Middletown, Shirley S. Smith of Schuylkill Haven, and Doris J. Phillips and Mildred M. Hanshaw, both of Hummelstown.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in her church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Lower Paxton Twp.
Viewing will be from 7 to 9 tonight in Myers-Harner Funeral Home, Camp Hill.
Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 2000 Chestnut St., Camp Hill 17011, or American Cancer Society, Cumberland Unit, 117 N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013.
[Patriot News - December 12, 1997]
Dorothy M. Hanshaw, 76, of Camp Hill died Wednesday at home.
She retired from the former Bowman's department store, had worked at the former Middletown Air Depot and the former Doutrich's clothing store, Camp Hill, and had been a self-employed seamstress; was a volunteer for a local food bank; and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, and its sewing circle.
Surviving are her father, William A. Hanshaw of Hummelstown; five brothers, John W. of Littlestown, Earl R. of Dillsburg, Richard R. Sr. of Mechanicsburg, James H. of Elizabethtown and Gary L. of Palmyra; and six sisters, Henrietta Bechtel of Hummelstown, Pearl E. Westenberger of Midwest City, Okla., Anna L. Hoffman of Middletown, Shirley S. Smith of Schuylkill Haven, and Doris J. Phillips and Mildred M. Hanshaw, both of Hummelstown.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in her church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Lower Paxton Twp.
Viewing will be from 7 to 9 tonight in Myers-Harner Funeral Home, Camp Hill.
Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 2000 Chestnut St., Camp Hill 17011, or American Cancer Society, Cumberland Unit, 117 N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013.
[Patriot News - December 12, 1997]
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