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Nadine Jennie <I>Dayhoff</I> Warner

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Nadine Jennie Dayhoff Warner

Birth
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Mar 2002 (aged 81)
Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7884685, Longitude: -76.9863925
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Nadine J. Warner, 81, of Camp Hill, died Monday, at Harrisburg Hospital.
Born Nov. 1, 1920 in Gettysburg, she was a daughter of the late Birnie and Beulah Rudisill Dayhoff. She was predeceased by her husband, Clair W. Warner.
She retired in 1985 from Pennsylvania Blue Shield in the claims department. She was a member of Franklintown United Brethren in Christ Church and attended Christian Life Assembly, Camp Hill. She volunteered with the Dial-a-story which was affiliated with Windsor Church of God. She sewed quilts for various missions and area nursing homes and enjoyed gardening.
She is survived by two sons, Maynard R. Warner of Hanover and Kerry L. Warner of Thomasville; four daughters: Diane B. Brodbeck of Wellsville, Faye C. Snyder of Hanover, Candace J. Johnson of Camp Hill and Lorraine W. Cooney of Highspire; 16 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Raymond Dayhoff and Leverne Dayhoff, both of Hanover and David Dayhoff of Cumberland, Md.; three sisters, Treva Geiman of Littlestown, Dorothy Bange of Hanover and Shirley Bortner of Spring Grove.
She was predeceased by a brother, Marvin Dayhoff and three sisters, Arlene Wentz, Evelyn Hershey and Janet Bortner.
Interment will be in Rest Haven cemetery, Hanover.
THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MAR. 13, 2002
Nadine J. Warner, 81, of Camp Hill, died Monday, at Harrisburg Hospital.
Born Nov. 1, 1920 in Gettysburg, she was a daughter of the late Birnie and Beulah Rudisill Dayhoff. She was predeceased by her husband, Clair W. Warner.
She retired in 1985 from Pennsylvania Blue Shield in the claims department. She was a member of Franklintown United Brethren in Christ Church and attended Christian Life Assembly, Camp Hill. She volunteered with the Dial-a-story which was affiliated with Windsor Church of God. She sewed quilts for various missions and area nursing homes and enjoyed gardening.
She is survived by two sons, Maynard R. Warner of Hanover and Kerry L. Warner of Thomasville; four daughters: Diane B. Brodbeck of Wellsville, Faye C. Snyder of Hanover, Candace J. Johnson of Camp Hill and Lorraine W. Cooney of Highspire; 16 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Raymond Dayhoff and Leverne Dayhoff, both of Hanover and David Dayhoff of Cumberland, Md.; three sisters, Treva Geiman of Littlestown, Dorothy Bange of Hanover and Shirley Bortner of Spring Grove.
She was predeceased by a brother, Marvin Dayhoff and three sisters, Arlene Wentz, Evelyn Hershey and Janet Bortner.
Interment will be in Rest Haven cemetery, Hanover.
THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MAR. 13, 2002


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