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Diane graduated from Solanco High School and went to work at the former Kerr Glass in Lancaster.
She was a member of the Ancient Order of Croaking Frogs in Quarryville. Diane spent her free time working in her yard and enjoyed yard sales. Her real passion was taking care of her many animals. In her younger years, she enjoyed horseback riding.
Diane is survived by her husband, Ted, along with her daughter, Katie and husband Marshall Morgan. Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by a brother, David Hershey.
There will be a brief, informal graveside service at the Quarryville Cemetery on Monday, May 17, 2021 at 11:00 AM. Please omit flowers. Because of Diane s love of animals, the family requested any contributions be made in her memory to the Humane League of Lancaster County, 2195 Lincoln Hwy. E., Lancaster, PA 17602. To sign the online guestbook please visit:
New Report Reveals Widespread Animal Cruelty Supported by Major US Pizza Chains
The Price of a Slice: Animal Suffering Exposed in Supply Chains of US Pizza Restaurants
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The Humane League exposes widespread animal cruelty within the supply chains of pizza restaurants throughout the United States. The report calls for these companies to adopt the
Better Chicken Commitment, a set of minimum animal welfare standards that improve the lives of chickens who suffer every day in factory farms.
Chickens raised for meat in a typical factory farm environment.
Several major US pizza chains are falling behind competitors by continuing to allow abuse and torture of animals raised for food within their supply chains. The Humane League is calling on these companies to stop profiting from animal cruelty by adopting the
The event is being held today, April 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Credit: Humane League of Lancaster County Author: Isabel Soisson (FOX43) Updated: 4:30 AM EDT April 30, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. Today, April 30, is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, and the Humane League of Lancaster County is hosting a waived adoption fee event to celebrate.
State Farm Agent, Aubrey Montgomery, is covering all adoption fees.
In addition, for anyone who lets Montgomery give them a quote throughout the month of May, $10 will be donated back to the Humane League.
The event is being held at the Humane League of Lancaster County, 2195 Lincoln Hwy East, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
It was organised with the Humane League UK, Open Cages, Animal Equality UK and the RSPCA.
The animal-welfare organisations promoted the petition online, and staff and volunteers rang supermarket customer services teams to ask about their chicken welfare, allegedly receiving a range of false responses.
Some callers even reported that supermarket staff hung up on them.
Out of 12 calls to the Co-op, in eight cases, employees claimed all their chicken was free-range or cruelty-free, or met the Better Chicken Commitment.
The Co-op’s website says all its chicken is British and meets Red Tractor standards, but does not claim it is free-range.