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John D. Gageby

Birth
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA
Death
16 Dec 2011 (aged 61)
Biglerville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
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John D. Gageby, of Biglerville, died December 16, 2011.

He was born Thursday, April 27, 1950 in Martinsburg, WV, the son of the late J. Henry and Lila M. (Billmyer) Gageby.

John graduated from Biglerville High School.

He was employed by SCAAP Weatherization for 17 years. John was a member of Upper Adams Jaycees having served as secretary for several years. He had served in the U.S. Air Force.

He is survived by his wife Cathy (Barber) Gageby to whom he was married for 36 years; daughter: Jennifer L.and husband John Daus of Chambersburg; sons: Shawn C. and wife Anne Gageby of Fairfield, Timothy J. Gageby of Lititz, and Michael N. Gageby of Gettysburg; sister Beverly A. Harris of Biglerville and eight grandchildren.

Professional services are being handled by Dugan Funeral Home, Inc., Bendersville. Memorial Services will be held, December 27, 2011 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, New Oxford with Bishop Bruce Buxton officiating.
John D. Gageby, of Biglerville, died December 16, 2011.

He was born Thursday, April 27, 1950 in Martinsburg, WV, the son of the late J. Henry and Lila M. (Billmyer) Gageby.

John graduated from Biglerville High School.

He was employed by SCAAP Weatherization for 17 years. John was a member of Upper Adams Jaycees having served as secretary for several years. He had served in the U.S. Air Force.

He is survived by his wife Cathy (Barber) Gageby to whom he was married for 36 years; daughter: Jennifer L.and husband John Daus of Chambersburg; sons: Shawn C. and wife Anne Gageby of Fairfield, Timothy J. Gageby of Lititz, and Michael N. Gageby of Gettysburg; sister Beverly A. Harris of Biglerville and eight grandchildren.

Professional services are being handled by Dugan Funeral Home, Inc., Bendersville. Memorial Services will be held, December 27, 2011 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, New Oxford with Bishop Bruce Buxton officiating.


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