Born in Uriah, which was named for her grandfather, Uriah T. Gardner, she was the daughter of Charles and Jennie Gardner.
Mrs. Duron continued with her devotion to family, God, church, music, and reading her Bible every day.
She was a member of the Biglerville WCTU organization and various church organizations. Her family sang with Rev. Rittenhouse on the WFMD radio station in the 1940s, and she continued to sing throughout her life.
She retired from the Musselman Co. and Singer Sewing Co.
She was the widow of Ira H. Coulson and Frank Duron and is survived by five children, Merle A. Millhimes, Eleanor Heller, Doris Y. Alwine, Clyde G. Coulson and Julianne Lawton; 32 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
She was also predeceased by daughter June L. Rhoads and son Howard "Jack" Coulson; grandchildren Robert and Tim; and sisters Julia Trump, Pauline Neff and Jean Reaser.
Born in Uriah, which was named for her grandfather, Uriah T. Gardner, she was the daughter of Charles and Jennie Gardner.
Mrs. Duron continued with her devotion to family, God, church, music, and reading her Bible every day.
She was a member of the Biglerville WCTU organization and various church organizations. Her family sang with Rev. Rittenhouse on the WFMD radio station in the 1940s, and she continued to sing throughout her life.
She retired from the Musselman Co. and Singer Sewing Co.
She was the widow of Ira H. Coulson and Frank Duron and is survived by five children, Merle A. Millhimes, Eleanor Heller, Doris Y. Alwine, Clyde G. Coulson and Julianne Lawton; 32 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
She was also predeceased by daughter June L. Rhoads and son Howard "Jack" Coulson; grandchildren Robert and Tim; and sisters Julia Trump, Pauline Neff and Jean Reaser.
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