Services were 10 to noon Wednesday, July 8th, at Ralston’s Deer X-ing Detachment of the Marine Corps League’s Pavilion, with military honors accorded. Family will provide flowers, memorials may be directed in Jim’s name to the Marine Corp League, P.O. Box 154, Ralston, PA 17763. A full obituary and condolences may be shared at www.pepperfuneralhomes.com.
James “Jim” Vroman, 74, of Ralston, PA passed away on Friday July, 3, 2020 at the Gatehouse Hospice in Williamsport.
Services were 10 to noon Wednesday, July 8th, at Ralston’s Deer X-ing Detachment of the Marine Corps League’s Pavilion, with military honors accorded. Family will provide flowers, memorials may be directed in Jim’s name to the Marine Corp League, P.O. Box 154, Ralston, PA 17763. A full obituary and condolences may be shared at www.pepperfuneralhomes.com. GROVETOWN, GA — US Army SFC (Ret) David Woodrow Jenkins, Sr., 82, husband of 61 years of Faye B. Jenkins, entered into rest on Sunday, June 22, 2020, at his residence.
Memorial services will be held at a later date. Mr. Jenkins was born in Huntington, West Virginia, to the late Hal Thomas and Naomi Jenkins. He was retired from the United States Army, having served in Korea and Vietnam. He was an avid Civil War historian and loved fishing and metal detecting. He was an avid golfer and loved golfing with his grandson. He was a loving husband, father and papa. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Faye B. Jenkins, children David Woodrow Jenkins Jr. (Lynette), James A. Jenkins (Nancy), Hal T. Jenkins (Stephanie), Denise Thigpen (Tony) and Michelle Ledbetter (Eddie); one brother, Hal Thomas Jenkins, Jr.; one sister, Judy Wilcox; ten grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Ella Marie Harkness, 87, of East Canton, finally got the call from her friend and savior, Lord Jesus, on the evening of June 25, 2020. Nobody saw for certain, but it is suspected that the two left the Bradford County Manor on cross-country skis. Marie was born in Canton, PA on April 22, 1933, the daughter of Clarence and Erma (Taylor) Metzger. She loved her childhood home in North Union where she learned the devoted work ethic of a farm family. For all of her life, she would find comfort on the field paths and mountain roads of that community: walking, skiing, or driving in the evening to look for deer. After graduating from Canton High School in 1951, Marie moved to York, PA where she worked as a secretary and file clerk for an office of the Department of Defense. She came home to Canton to marry Art Harkness in October 1952 and returned to the work of a farm family but now in East Canton. In addition to raising her four children, Marie worked as a teacher’s aide at Canton Elementary and on and off as a childcare giver from her home. |
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