She was born January 21, 1929, in Gettysburg, the daughter of the late Grayson and Elvra Tressler Fox.
Mrs. Sease was a homemaker most of her life, but in her 70's she and her husband decided to open the Damaged Freight Outlet on Rake Factory Road. They ran the store for seven years until her health wouldn't permit her to continue.
She loved to cook, bake pies, read, and sew.
Mrs. Sease is survived by four children, Tim Sease and his companion, Sharon Dillon of Orrtanna, Sue Nitchman of Hanover, Mike Sease and his significant other, Patti Smith of Abbottstown, and Gary Sease and his friend, Carol Hoffman of Gettysburg; nine grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Stella Margaret Fox of Fayetteville, Robert Eugene Fox of Gettysburg, Edward Charles Fox of Chambersburg, and Linda Catherine Mayne of Fairfield; and a number of nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a son, Steven Sease; a daughter, Bonita Olson; two brothers, George G. Fox and Fred B. Fox; and a sister, Ruth Jean Fox.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens.
She was born January 21, 1929, in Gettysburg, the daughter of the late Grayson and Elvra Tressler Fox.
Mrs. Sease was a homemaker most of her life, but in her 70's she and her husband decided to open the Damaged Freight Outlet on Rake Factory Road. They ran the store for seven years until her health wouldn't permit her to continue.
She loved to cook, bake pies, read, and sew.
Mrs. Sease is survived by four children, Tim Sease and his companion, Sharon Dillon of Orrtanna, Sue Nitchman of Hanover, Mike Sease and his significant other, Patti Smith of Abbottstown, and Gary Sease and his friend, Carol Hoffman of Gettysburg; nine grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Stella Margaret Fox of Fayetteville, Robert Eugene Fox of Gettysburg, Edward Charles Fox of Chambersburg, and Linda Catherine Mayne of Fairfield; and a number of nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a son, Steven Sease; a daughter, Bonita Olson; two brothers, George G. Fox and Fred B. Fox; and a sister, Ruth Jean Fox.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens.
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