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Stephanie L <I>Brubaker</I> Hanna

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Stephanie L Brubaker Hanna

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Dec 2011 (aged 36)
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Stephanie L. Hanna, 36, of Mount Joy, died Monday, December 12, 2011 as a result of an automobile accident. Born in Lancaster, she is the daughter of James R. and Mary R. (Henne) Brubaker of Mount Joy.

Stephanie was a loving mother to her three sons, Scott L. at home, Ryan J. Mowery and Kyle M. Mowery both of Millersville. She was a graduate of Donegal High School, class of 1993, attended the University of Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg Area Community College, and was currently working on a nursing degree. She was a former employee of Women's and Babies Hospital in Lancaster. Her insatiable desire to expand her horizons was evidenced by her many interests, including reading, music, crafts, photography, and history. She had recently opened an online business to market her own line of custom-made jewelry.

Surviving in addition to her sons and parents are many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Arrangements by Heilig Funeral Home, Mount Joy, PA

Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era 12/16/2011
Stephanie L. Hanna, 36, of Mount Joy, died Monday, December 12, 2011 as a result of an automobile accident. Born in Lancaster, she is the daughter of James R. and Mary R. (Henne) Brubaker of Mount Joy.

Stephanie was a loving mother to her three sons, Scott L. at home, Ryan J. Mowery and Kyle M. Mowery both of Millersville. She was a graduate of Donegal High School, class of 1993, attended the University of Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg Area Community College, and was currently working on a nursing degree. She was a former employee of Women's and Babies Hospital in Lancaster. Her insatiable desire to expand her horizons was evidenced by her many interests, including reading, music, crafts, photography, and history. She had recently opened an online business to market her own line of custom-made jewelry.

Surviving in addition to her sons and parents are many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Arrangements by Heilig Funeral Home, Mount Joy, PA

Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era 12/16/2011


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