GEORGE H.
CASHMAN, 74
LAKE WALES - George H. Cashman, 74, of Lake Wales, FL and Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away suddenly due to a massive cerebral hemorrhage.
He was born February 20, 1939 at home in New Chester, PA. He was the son of the late Arthur Guy and Mabel I. (Zepp) Cashman.
George was mainly self-employed in various businesses, including the owner and operator of a block truck, contractor of many homes, and builder and owner of CAGE Storage. After he sold the storage business, he retired and moved to Florida. He enjoyed traveling and golfing with his wife.
George is survived by his wife Letty; his step-son Michael A. Walp of Camp Hill; one sister, Shirley A.M. Speelman and her husband Carson of York Springs; his younger brother, John R. and his wife Judy of Mechanicsburg; and his sister-in-law, Janet Cashman of Dillsburg. George also was the proud and gracious uncle of many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by an older brother Gene.
Services will be held Wednesday, September 18, 2013, at 11:00 am in the Heidlersburg United Brethren in Christ Church, 2736 Heidlersburg Road, Gettysburg with the Rev. Craig Loewen officiating. Burial will follow in the Pines Church Cemetery, New Chester. A viewing will be held Tuesday from 7-9 pm in the Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc., 30 N. Chestnut St., Dillsburg.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assoc., 1019 Mumma Road, Wormleysburg, PA 17043 or the Heidlersburg United Brethren in Christ Church, 2736 Heidlersburg Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325.
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So sorry to hear about George. Our thoughts are with you and the family.
Bob & Barb Cruz
September 18, 2013
Sorry to hear of George's passing.
Donna Seymour
Ingram Financial Group
Tammy Cleveland
September 17, 2013
George, you meant so much to our family! You will be sorely missed here, but Heaven's sounding sweeter all the time! We love you ?
Barbara Doty
September 17, 2013
We are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed George's company at the beautiful weddings such a short while ago. Fond regards, Bill and family.
Bill Devorick
September 16, 2013
You may be missed, but you will never be forgotten. The dinners, card games, and your great sense of humor will never be the same without you.
Your Neighbors.
Joe & Sonia Ferncez
September 16, 2013
Not only are we going to miss you, but we'll really miss our Saturday mornings golf games.
Clyde & Freda Kitts
September 16, 2013
May you rest in peace and may your family find comfort.
Joe and Linda Christopher, former Lake Ashton residents.
September 15, 2013
You did so much for all of us, summer vacations in NJ, building our homes, to helping with college cost. Always fun and oh the card games! We love you and will miss you dearly. your oldest niece Sandy
September 15, 2013
George, you left us too soon, you will be missed. You were the favorite Uncle, the fun Uncle, the we never new what was next Uncle. You made us smile and gave us your contagious humor as you told the many stories of your life experiences. You leave us with the memories of your life.
Tom Detwiler
September 15, 2013
i want to offer my condolence to the george cashman family.
robert naccarato
September 15, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Donna & Joe Laurito
September 15, 2013
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