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Eleanor Witwer Housekeeper

Eleanor Witwer Housekeeper, 95, of Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community went home with the Lord on May 11, 2022. She was the loving wife of John Fisher Housekeeper of Christiana, PA

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Deborah B. Herr

Deborah B. Herr of Quarryville went home to be with the Lord at Lancaster General Hospital on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. She was 71. Born in West Chester, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Shirley Brown. Debbie graduated with Honors from Henderson High School. She received a scholarship to attend Chester County Hospital School of Nursing, where she served as President of her class. It was on a blind date that she met her faithful and loving husband, Kenneth H. Herr. Three months later they were engaged and through many trials stayed true to their wedding vows for the last 50 years.

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Air Forces, father, husband: Man reflects on his 100 years | News, Sports, Jobs

QUARRYVILLE, Pa. Bob Adams has something that most people do not a memory from 1923. “I was just learning to walk, and I started to follow my father down to the basement he went down to fix the furnace,” Adams says. “I started after him, and I went tumbling down to the landing and hit my head on the cat’s dish.” When Adams hit his head on that cat dish, he was 2 years old. On Feb. 15, 98 years later, Adams celebrated his 100th birthday, and he celebrated in style, with a personal car parade outside of his apartment in Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community. Flanked by daughters Gail Miller and Regina “Regi” Chandler – and in spirit by his third daughter, Terri Jones, who died in November – Adams received a line of cars and firetrucks bearing his name on the side. Some 75 people from throughout his life came to visit while Adams, in a chair, sat outside and received them one by one.

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