Mrs. Forrester had worked for the former Brager-Gutman's and Epstein's both of Baltimore.
She attended St. Joseph Catholic Church, Dallastown.
Born in Scranton, Lackawanna County, Sept 7, 1914, she was the daughter of the late William Huntley. She was the wife of the late Woodrow W. Forrester.
She leaves three daughters, Jean M. Fisher, Ohio, Linda L Sams, Kokomo, Ind., and Darlene C. Dorsh, Baltimore; a son James R. Roberts, Belpre, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A daughter, Winifred Johns is deceased.
There is no viewing. Graveside services are Monday in Mount Rose Cemetery with Father Michael Amess of St. Joseph Catholic Church officiating.
Burial is in Mount Rose Cemetery.
Burg Funeral Home of Red Lion is in charge of arrangements.
York Dispatch January 24, 1997
Mrs. Forrester had worked for the former Brager-Gutman's and Epstein's both of Baltimore.
She attended St. Joseph Catholic Church, Dallastown.
Born in Scranton, Lackawanna County, Sept 7, 1914, she was the daughter of the late William Huntley. She was the wife of the late Woodrow W. Forrester.
She leaves three daughters, Jean M. Fisher, Ohio, Linda L Sams, Kokomo, Ind., and Darlene C. Dorsh, Baltimore; a son James R. Roberts, Belpre, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A daughter, Winifred Johns is deceased.
There is no viewing. Graveside services are Monday in Mount Rose Cemetery with Father Michael Amess of St. Joseph Catholic Church officiating.
Burial is in Mount Rose Cemetery.
Burg Funeral Home of Red Lion is in charge of arrangements.
York Dispatch January 24, 1997
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