She was the daughter of the late E. Dewey and Marguerite Grove Collins.
Mrs. Hayberger loved entertaining along with her husband who was a civilian engineer working throughout Europe and Asia. The Haybergers retired to Port Charlotte, FL in 1969, Mrs. Hayberger then relocated to the Gettysburg area following the death of her husband and became involved with her high school class and enjoyed their activities.
Her husband George A. Hayberger died in 1971 and she is survived by a son, George D. Hayberger of Biglerville; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Ronald H. Collins of Waynesboro; sisters-in-law, Rosie Collins, Mary Jane Collins and a number of nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by a sister, Vivian Rau; brother, E. Dewey Collins Jr. and daughter-in-law, Dorothy Kuykendall Hayberger.
Interment was in Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Port Charlotte.
She was the daughter of the late E. Dewey and Marguerite Grove Collins.
Mrs. Hayberger loved entertaining along with her husband who was a civilian engineer working throughout Europe and Asia. The Haybergers retired to Port Charlotte, FL in 1969, Mrs. Hayberger then relocated to the Gettysburg area following the death of her husband and became involved with her high school class and enjoyed their activities.
Her husband George A. Hayberger died in 1971 and she is survived by a son, George D. Hayberger of Biglerville; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Ronald H. Collins of Waynesboro; sisters-in-law, Rosie Collins, Mary Jane Collins and a number of nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by a sister, Vivian Rau; brother, E. Dewey Collins Jr. and daughter-in-law, Dorothy Kuykendall Hayberger.
Interment was in Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Port Charlotte.
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