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333 Falling Spring Road
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Nevin W. Lowdermilk, Jr. of Enola, PA passed away on June 16, 2014 at the age of 69.
He was the son of the late Nevin W Lowdermilk, Sr and Mary Ellen Schory Lowdermilk.
He served with the US Marine Corp in Vietnam and retired from the US Air Force Reserve in 2004. He spent many years as a long haul trucker, served as a C-5 A crew chief with the Air National Guard and most recently was self-employed as a pilot car driver.
He is survived by his sister, Ann Parkins of Enola, PA , his sister Lois Young and her husband David W Young of Dillsburg, PA and one nephew Ted Young and his wife Kimberly of Norristown, PA.
Interment will be on Tuesday, July 1 at 10:30 AM at Indiantown Gap.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, Disabled American Veterans or the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Thomas L Geisel Funeral Home, Chambersburg, PA and Matinchek Funeral Home, Middletown, PA. www.pennlive.com/obits
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