Born March 31, 1927, in New Windsor, she was the daughter of the late Walter Roy Strine and Ethel Haines Strine. She was the wife of Edgar F. Dickensheets, her husband of 53 years.
She was employed by Hartz sewing factory as a seamstress. Until her retirement, she worked with her husband as a dealer of farm machinery and also farmed. She attended Sam's Creek Church of the Brethren, Dennings.
Surviving in addition to her husband are daughters Brenda Dickensheets of Emmitsburg and Bonnie Albaugh of Union Bridge; daughter and son-in-law Kitty and Ronald Boone of Mount Pleasant; sisters Helen Reese of Mount Pleasant and Rose Smith of New Windsor, brother Robert Strine of Florida; four grandsons; and one granddaughter.
She was predeceased by brothers Ralph and Paul Strine; and sisters Dorothy Yingling, Maryanna Strine and Ethel King.
Born March 31, 1927, in New Windsor, she was the daughter of the late Walter Roy Strine and Ethel Haines Strine. She was the wife of Edgar F. Dickensheets, her husband of 53 years.
She was employed by Hartz sewing factory as a seamstress. Until her retirement, she worked with her husband as a dealer of farm machinery and also farmed. She attended Sam's Creek Church of the Brethren, Dennings.
Surviving in addition to her husband are daughters Brenda Dickensheets of Emmitsburg and Bonnie Albaugh of Union Bridge; daughter and son-in-law Kitty and Ronald Boone of Mount Pleasant; sisters Helen Reese of Mount Pleasant and Rose Smith of New Windsor, brother Robert Strine of Florida; four grandsons; and one granddaughter.
She was predeceased by brothers Ralph and Paul Strine; and sisters Dorothy Yingling, Maryanna Strine and Ethel King.
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