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Dorothy and Leon Sunday of Arizona City, AZ and formerly of Mechanicsburg passed suddenly on May 20, 2012. They were married for 62 years and were graduates of Mechanicsburg Area High School. Dorothy was in the class of 1946 and Leon, the class of 1948.
Prior to retirement and moving to Arizona City in 1982, Leon was a water well driller and Dorothy was a justice of the peace. They were members of the Carlisle Country Club and enjoyed golfing, traveling and fine dining.
Dorothy and Leon are survived by Brian (Jean) of Carlisle and Brenda (Jim Schell) of Mechanicsburg. Dorothy is also survived by her brother Luther Beetem of Carlisle, and Leon is survived by his brother Creeden of Mechanicsburg.
As per their wishes, their ashes will be scattered at their lakeside home in Arizona City at a later date.
Local arrangements for the Sunday family have been entrusted to Myers-Buhrig Funeral Home and Crematory, Mechanicsburg, (717) 766-3421,www.Myers-Buhrig.com.
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Brian and " Suzzy": so sorry for your loss. Your folks were the best friends of my parents and brought great joy to their lives. I too have many fond memories of our families times together. May you be at peace with their passing. Bob Rosenberger
June 9, 2012
My deepest sympathy to the Sunday family for the loss of Leon and Dorothy. I will be thinking of you.
Wayne Sunday
WAYNE SUNDAY
June 7, 2012
SO FOR YOUR LOSS WE ARE THINKING OF YOU .LESTER,MARION DIEHL
June 3, 2012
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