Mrs. Olive H Deardorff, 68, wife of Associate Judge Clarence D Deardorff, McKnightstown, died this morning at 10:45 at the Warner Hospital. She had been a patient there since January 9 suffering from a heart condition.
Judge Deardorff reported for duty at the opening of the court at 9:30 this morning. He then received word that his wife’s condition had turned critical and left court to go to the hospital.
A daughter of the late Larkin John and Minnie E (Bushey) Bucher, she was a native of Cumberland Twp. And resided all of her life in the county.
She was a lifelong member of Flohr’s Lutheran Church, McKnightstown, and was a member of its choir, its Sunday School and its unit of the United Lutheran Church Women. She also was a member of the Auxiliary of the Ira E Lady American Legion Post No 262 of Biglerville; the Auxiliary of the Cashtown Community Fire Department and the Auxiliary of the Warner Hospital.
She and her husband were married 42 years ago last August. Survivors are her husband and a sister, Mrs. Ruth A Hartzell, Gettysburg.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2:00 from the Bender Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry Early, her pastor, and Rev Philip Bowers officiating. Interment in Flohr’s Cemetery.
Mrs. Olive H Deardorff, 68, wife of Associate Judge Clarence D Deardorff, McKnightstown, died this morning at 10:45 at the Warner Hospital. She had been a patient there since January 9 suffering from a heart condition.
Judge Deardorff reported for duty at the opening of the court at 9:30 this morning. He then received word that his wife’s condition had turned critical and left court to go to the hospital.
A daughter of the late Larkin John and Minnie E (Bushey) Bucher, she was a native of Cumberland Twp. And resided all of her life in the county.
She was a lifelong member of Flohr’s Lutheran Church, McKnightstown, and was a member of its choir, its Sunday School and its unit of the United Lutheran Church Women. She also was a member of the Auxiliary of the Ira E Lady American Legion Post No 262 of Biglerville; the Auxiliary of the Cashtown Community Fire Department and the Auxiliary of the Warner Hospital.
She and her husband were married 42 years ago last August. Survivors are her husband and a sister, Mrs. Ruth A Hartzell, Gettysburg.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2:00 from the Bender Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry Early, her pastor, and Rev Philip Bowers officiating. Interment in Flohr’s Cemetery.
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