Nora E. Kuhn, 80, of 1313 Wenksville Rd. Biglerville, died Wednesday at The Gettysburg Hospital.
She was a lifetime resident of Adams County and the daughter of the late Clayton and Edna Kane Warren. She was a seasonal employeee of Knouse Foods Coop Inc. of Peach Glen for 30 years. She was a member of the Wenksville United Methodist Church and the Women's Bible Class of the Sunday School.
She is survived by her husband Albert E. Kuhn, to whom she was married for 57 years; one daughter, Janet K. Trimmer, of 1304 Wenksville Road, Biglerville; eight sisters, Cleo Helman of Gettysburg; Eva Taylor and Anna Beamer of Biglerville; Wilda Baker of South Mountain; Tillie Wagaman and Jean Butler of Aspers; Myrtle Taylor and Ruby Heller of Gardners; two brothers, Clayton Warren Jr. of Gardners and Fred Warren of Biglerville and two grandsons.
Funeral sevices will be held 2 p.m. Saturday from Wenksville United Methodist Church with the Rev. G. Franklin Gray and the Rev. Maurice E. Black officiating.
Interment will be in Wenksville Cemetary.
Friends may call at the Dugan Funeral Home, Bendersville, on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. The body will lie in state at the church on Saturday from noon until time of services. Memorial contributions may be made to Wenksville United Methodist Church, RD. 1, Biglerville 17307
Nora E. Kuhn, 80, of 1313 Wenksville Rd. Biglerville, died Wednesday at The Gettysburg Hospital.
She was a lifetime resident of Adams County and the daughter of the late Clayton and Edna Kane Warren. She was a seasonal employeee of Knouse Foods Coop Inc. of Peach Glen for 30 years. She was a member of the Wenksville United Methodist Church and the Women's Bible Class of the Sunday School.
She is survived by her husband Albert E. Kuhn, to whom she was married for 57 years; one daughter, Janet K. Trimmer, of 1304 Wenksville Road, Biglerville; eight sisters, Cleo Helman of Gettysburg; Eva Taylor and Anna Beamer of Biglerville; Wilda Baker of South Mountain; Tillie Wagaman and Jean Butler of Aspers; Myrtle Taylor and Ruby Heller of Gardners; two brothers, Clayton Warren Jr. of Gardners and Fred Warren of Biglerville and two grandsons.
Funeral sevices will be held 2 p.m. Saturday from Wenksville United Methodist Church with the Rev. G. Franklin Gray and the Rev. Maurice E. Black officiating.
Interment will be in Wenksville Cemetary.
Friends may call at the Dugan Funeral Home, Bendersville, on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. The body will lie in state at the church on Saturday from noon until time of services. Memorial contributions may be made to Wenksville United Methodist Church, RD. 1, Biglerville 17307
Family Members
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Cleo A Warren Helman
1902–1997
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Eva Marie Warren Taylor
1905–1991
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Edgar John Warren
1908–1985
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Anna R. Warren Beamer
1909–1999
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Margie I. Warren
1912–1951
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Infant Boy Warren
1912–1912
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Wilda M. Warren Baker
1913–1998
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Nellie E. Warren Showers
1916–1986
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Tillie Warren Wagaman
1918–2017
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Myrtle M. Warren Taylor
1920–1999
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Ruby A. Warren Heller
1922–2008
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Jean Warren Butler
1924–2016
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Clayton Lewis "Pip" Warren
1925–1998
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Frederick Merle "Cot, Fred" Warren
1925–2017
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