He was born Sunday, December 14, 1930 in Aspers the son of the late Paul F. and N. Beatrice (Pittenturf) Asper.
Jack graduated from Biglerville High School in 1949. He was formerly employed by PPG Industries in Mt. Holly for 20 plus years. He was also a lifelong farmer. He was a member of Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church. He enjoyed hunting and watching NASCAR races. He was truly a "Jack of all trades." He served in the US Army from January 1955 to October 1956.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years Jane L. (Anderson) Asper to whom he was married for 59 years. He is also survived by his daughter, Jody L. Asper of Gardners, a son, J. C. and wife Cathy Asper, II of Gardners, three grandchildren: Laura Waldron, Emily Harver, Bradley Weber, one great granddaughter, Peytyn Waldron, one sister Janet Guise of York Springs. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Richard, and Wayne Asper.
Interment will be in Biglerville Cemetery.
He was born Sunday, December 14, 1930 in Aspers the son of the late Paul F. and N. Beatrice (Pittenturf) Asper.
Jack graduated from Biglerville High School in 1949. He was formerly employed by PPG Industries in Mt. Holly for 20 plus years. He was also a lifelong farmer. He was a member of Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church. He enjoyed hunting and watching NASCAR races. He was truly a "Jack of all trades." He served in the US Army from January 1955 to October 1956.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years Jane L. (Anderson) Asper to whom he was married for 59 years. He is also survived by his daughter, Jody L. Asper of Gardners, a son, J. C. and wife Cathy Asper, II of Gardners, three grandchildren: Laura Waldron, Emily Harver, Bradley Weber, one great granddaughter, Peytyn Waldron, one sister Janet Guise of York Springs. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Richard, and Wayne Asper.
Interment will be in Biglerville Cemetery.
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