Born May 20, 1928, in Gettysburg, he was the son of the late George and Frances Nary Gastley.
Mr. Gastley was a life-long resident of Gettysburg, where he was associated with Gitland's Junk Yard and later Wagaman's Recycling for 25 years.
From 1978 until his retirement in 1993, Mr. Gastley worked for Gastley's Moving and Storage in Gettysburg.
He was the husband of Martha McCleaf Gastley and surviving, in addition to hre are, one daughter, Teresa L. Gastley of Gettysburg; two granddaughters; one sister, Mary Hemler of Baltimore; one brother, Donnie Gastley of Gettysburg; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Private interment was in St. Luke's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Littlestown.
Born May 20, 1928, in Gettysburg, he was the son of the late George and Frances Nary Gastley.
Mr. Gastley was a life-long resident of Gettysburg, where he was associated with Gitland's Junk Yard and later Wagaman's Recycling for 25 years.
From 1978 until his retirement in 1993, Mr. Gastley worked for Gastley's Moving and Storage in Gettysburg.
He was the husband of Martha McCleaf Gastley and surviving, in addition to hre are, one daughter, Teresa L. Gastley of Gettysburg; two granddaughters; one sister, Mary Hemler of Baltimore; one brother, Donnie Gastley of Gettysburg; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Private interment was in St. Luke's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Littlestown.
Family Members
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George H Gastley
1904–1906
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William Frank Gastley
1906–1987
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John David Gastley
1908–1993
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Elizabeth May Gastley Crist
1910–1981
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Elmer Ralph Gastley
1913–2001
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Mary Elizabeth Gastley Hemler
1916–2004
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Edward Henry Gastley
1920–1990
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Harvey Chester Gastley
1923–1998
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Donald Earl Gastley
1925–2007
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Guy Edgar Gastley
1930–1933
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