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Daughter | Debra J. Fogelsanger |
Daughter | Cheryl Ann Fogelsanger+ |
Daughter | Kimberly K. Fogelsanger |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Donald Herbert Fogelsanger, 84, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, went to be with his heavenly Father on Thursday, May 24, 2018. Born Jan. 16, 1934, he was a son of the late Reuben and Martha Hartman Fogelsanger.
Don was a 1951 graduate of Shippensburg High School. He continued his education at Elizabethtown College, earning his bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts, graduating in 1955. Don then attended Bethany Theological Seminary and earned his master’s degree in Divinity, graduating in 1959. He served 50 years in the ministry leading congregations of the Churches of the Brethren in Altoona, PA; Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Harrisonburg, Virginia; and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. After his retirement, he served as Interim Pastor in the Church of the Brethren Churches in Greencastle and Shippensburg. Don was also a past president of the Brethren Home Board, served on the Camp Eder Board, and was the moderator of the Chambersburg Church of the Brethren Southern District. Don volunteered with different organizations such as the Chambersburg Hospital as Chaplain, Habitat for Humanity, the Exchange Club, Izaak Walton League, Shenandoah Valley Horseman Association, and Valley Heritage Farm Co-Op. He served as president of the Brethren Ministerial Association, as Pastoral Counselor for Home and Family Life Commission for the district, and as chairman of Church Extension Commission and was a member of the Old Chimney Camp. He also volunteered in Disaster Relief, as a Youth Camp counselor, and as a District Youth Counselor. Don established a Service Scholarship at Elizabethtown College. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, as well as a great joke and storyteller.
Don dedicated his life to serving the Lord and he loved people. He lived by the motto, “To Give is to Live.”
He is survived by his wife of six years, Betty Mangle Fogelsanger; his children, Debbie Shilling (husband, Stan) of Chambersburg, Cheri Hamilton (husband, Gregg) of Chambersburg, and Kim Crowley, (husband, Jim) of Cambridge, Maryland; six grandchildren, Bradley Shilling (fiancée, Kelley), Jonathan Shilling (wife, Valerie), Simon Egan (wife, Shannon), Christina Crowley, Samantha Crowley, and Amy Crowley; four stepchildren, Michael Cramer (Deborah), Loretta Clugh, Stephen Cramer (Sharon), Gary Cramer (fiancée, Robin Mull); six stepgrandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Jay Fogelsanger, of Hanover, Pennsylvania.
In addition to his parents, Don was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie Kann Fogelsanger; and his siblings, Millie Long, Robert Fogelsanger, and Kenneth Fogelsanger.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 2, 2018, at the Chambersburg Church of the Brethren, 260 S. 4th St., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Pastor Joel Nogle will officiate. Private interment will be held in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg. The family will receive friends at the Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home, 333 Falling Spring Road, Chambersburg, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, June 1, 2018.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Good Samaritan Fund at Chambersburg Church of the Brethren, 260 S. 4th St., Chambersburg, Pa. 17201, or to the Friendship Fund at Shippensburg Church of the Brethren, 253 E. Garfield St., Shippensburg, Pa. 17257.
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Father | Edwin Alexander Kann (b. 18 April 1915, d. 20 January 1993) |
Mother | Elsie Marie Riggs (b. 5 June 1918, d. 5 August 1996) |
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Son | Dirk A. Kann+ |
Daughter | Lisa M. Kann |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com #212007125):
Carroll Edwin Kann, of Avon, CT, passed away on May 26, 2020 at the age of 80. He was born in Shippensburg, PA on March 30, 1940 to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann. Carroll married his high school sweetheart Joyce (Burkholder) Kann in 1961 and they celebrated 58 years together in September.
Carroll graduated Catawba College in 1962 with a degree in history, politics and philosophy later to receive an honorary doctorate from the college. He went on to Lancaster Theological Seminary graduating in 1965. After being ordained he served as a minister in Mountville, PA. He became associate conference minister of the Mid Atlantic UCC in 1975 in Columbia, MD and later moved to Connecticut to serve as Connecticut Conference Minister of UCC until 1988. Carroll retired in 2003 after Consulting for Eastbridge Consulting Group in Avon, CT.
Carroll mostly enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. His strong sense of family and community were built upon from his upbringing on a small dairy farm that shaped his character as loving and compassionate to everyone he met. His passions were fishing, golfing, cooking and playing cards. He was head cook of the Old Chimney Camp in PA for several years packing up supplies and recipes every deer-hunting season.
Carroll is survived by his beloved wife, Joyce and his children, Dirk Kann of West Hartford, CT and Lisa Kann of Columbia, MD, two granddaughters, Taylor Kann and Ally Kann and sister Barbara Beard along with several nieces and nephews.
There will be a service at Grace Church in Shippensburg, PA at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or to Covid-19 relief efforts. The Vincent Funeral Home of Simsbury, CT is caring for the arrangements. Please visit Carroll’s “Book of Memories” at www.vincentfuneralhome.com for online tributes.
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Father | Edwin Alexander Kann (b. 18 April 1915, d. 20 January 1993) |
Mother | Elsie Marie Riggs (b. 5 June 1918, d. 5 August 1996) |
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Daughter | Mandria Kann |
Daughter | Kelly Marie Kann |
Son | Ryan E. Kann |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Dale E. Kann, 75 of Carmel, IN passed away on November 8, 2017. He was born in Shippensburg, PA to the late Edwin A. and E. Marie (Riggs) Kann in 1942.
Dale married his high school sweetheart Rosalyn "Rosie" M. Gayman and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2013. Dale graduated from Shippensburg High School in 1959. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business education from Shippensburg State College [now Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania] in 1963 and a Master of Business Administration degree from Indiana University in 1965.
Mr. Kann spent his entire career at Eli Lilly and Co. starting as an associate accountant in 1965. After completing the corporate trainee program, he was named manager of accounting operations for Eli Lilly international Corporation. In 1971, he was named director of financial planning and development for Elizabeth Arden, Inc. another Lilly subsidiary, and in 1973 became its treasurer. In 1975 he was named Director of Finance for Lilly International and in 1977 became corporate controller for Lilly. He was named Executive Director of information systems, materials planning and purchasing in 1979. He took a medical retirement from Lilly in 1988.
He recently retired from the board of directors of the Shippensburg University Foundation after serving for nearly 30 years.
In spite of all of the academic and professional achievements, he was the most proud of his family. He and Rosie spent most of their time traveling the country with friends and family and sharing their lives with children and grandchildren, helping tie flies or cheering from the sidelines. His generosity knew no bounds and he formed lasting close relationships with nearly everyone he met. His professional relationships always became longtime friends who joined him fishing, hunting and traveling.
Starting as a farm boy in Pennsylvania, Dale accomplished amazing things and ended up traveling the world but at each stage, he always had an open seat at his table. He loved sharing ideas and learning new things. He modeled a strong work ethic and how to live according to solid moral principles. What he will be remembered for, however, is the warmth, friendliness and sense of humor that put everyone around him at ease. He was fiercely loyal and went to great lengths to protect and care for his family. He was greatly admired by his friends and family.
Dale is survived by his beloved wife, Rosie and his three children, Mandria K. Davis (M. Eric Davis) in Chapel Hill, NC, Kelly K. Davidson, (Scott A. Davidson), in Whitefish MT, and Ryan E. Kann (M. Suzanne Hall Kann) in Whitefish MT, his sister Barbara Beard (Lawrence Beard), his brother Carroll A. Kann (Joyce Kann), eight grandchildren and many nieces and nephews who all mourn this loss.
Services entrusted to Flanner & Buchanan - Carmel.
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Father | Mason Clippinger Riggs (b. 15 May 1897, d. 2 December 1975) |
Mother | Elsie Leah Sprecher (b. 22 September 1896, d. 2 June 1966) |
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Father | Mason Clippinger Riggs (b. 15 May 1897, d. 2 December 1975) |
Mother | Elsie Leah Sprecher (b. 22 September 1896, d. 2 June 1966) |
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Son | Titus Galen Halterman, Jr. |
Daughter | Sharyn Marie Halterman |
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Son | Titus Galen Halterman, Jr. |
Daughter | Sharyn Marie Halterman |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
TITUS GALEN HALTERMAN, 65, of 921 S. Dogwood Drive, Harrisonburg died Friday morning at King's Daughters' Hospital in Staunton.
Mr. Halterman formerly operated Novelty News on South Main Street in Harrisonburg and the R & H Grocery on North Main Street.
He moved to Verona in 1963, where he operated the Lee-Jackson Motel for 14 years and also was a sales representative for Crown Beauty Supply Co.
He was born May 24,1914 in Mathias, W. Va., and was a son of the late Charles M. and Susan Caldwell Halterman.
Mr. Halterman was a member of the First Church of the Brethren, where he had been president of the Friendship Sunday School Class and a deacon.
He was a graduate of Daleville Academy and served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He moved to Harrisonburg in 1932.
His wife, the former Ruth Riggs, survives. Also surviving are a son, Titus Galen Halterman Jr. of Staunton; a daughter, Sharyn Bowman of Bethel, Pa.; a sister, Sadie Moyer of Mathias; two brothers, Cletus G. Halterman of Mathias and Elwood D. Halterman of Rt, 8, Harrisonburg, and three grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held 7 p.m. Sunday at the First Church of the Brethren by the Rev. Michael Hostetter and Dr. Robert L. Sherfy.
Private burial will be held earlier in East Lawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the church following the memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the First Church of the Brethren.
The body is at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home, where friends may call.
Source : The Harrisonburg Daily News Record Newspaper - Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Virginia - Saturday, June 2, 1979.
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