She was born May 20, 1948 in Baltimore, Md., daughter of Myrle Snyder of Gettysburg, and the late Robert J. Snyder, who died Dec. 5, 2009.
Darlene was a retired teacher with the Conewago Valley School District. She also was a substitute teacher in Washington, Illinois. She was a Girl Scout leader in the 1980s and a former Sunday school teacher and choir member of Emory United Methodist Church in New Oxford.
She was a fan of the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Penguins, Steelers, and Pirates. She enjoyed wearing Quacker Factory clothing and collecting Boyds Bears. She also was a great Beatles fan.
Her survivors include her husband of 42 years, Kenneth Myers; her mother; her daughter, Shelley Veltri and her husband, Pat, of West Mifflin, Pa; her son, Scott Myers, of York; her granddaughter, Caroline Veltri, of West Mifflin, Pa; and her sisters, Rosie Myers of Looneyville, W.Va.; Bonnie J. Mummert and her husband, Sam, of Waynesboro, and Rebecca A. Ledford, of Gettysburg. She also is survived by aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens in Gettysburg.
She was born May 20, 1948 in Baltimore, Md., daughter of Myrle Snyder of Gettysburg, and the late Robert J. Snyder, who died Dec. 5, 2009.
Darlene was a retired teacher with the Conewago Valley School District. She also was a substitute teacher in Washington, Illinois. She was a Girl Scout leader in the 1980s and a former Sunday school teacher and choir member of Emory United Methodist Church in New Oxford.
She was a fan of the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Penguins, Steelers, and Pirates. She enjoyed wearing Quacker Factory clothing and collecting Boyds Bears. She also was a great Beatles fan.
Her survivors include her husband of 42 years, Kenneth Myers; her mother; her daughter, Shelley Veltri and her husband, Pat, of West Mifflin, Pa; her son, Scott Myers, of York; her granddaughter, Caroline Veltri, of West Mifflin, Pa; and her sisters, Rosie Myers of Looneyville, W.Va.; Bonnie J. Mummert and her husband, Sam, of Waynesboro, and Rebecca A. Ledford, of Gettysburg. She also is survived by aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens in Gettysburg.
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