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Betty R. Geisler
Betty R. Geisler, 88, formerly of Littlestown, currently of Gettysburg, died Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Gettysburg Hospital. She was the widow of A. Richard Geisler who died April 2004. Born March 2, 1931 in Taneytown, Betty was the daughter of the late Carroll S. & Velma C. (Cutsail) Eyler. She was a 1949 Littlestown High School graduate. In the 1950's Betty was a telephone operator, later was a homemaker and was also a salesperson with Geisler's Furniture Store, formerly of Littlestown.
Surviving are her daughter, Gina Robertson & Martin of Gettysburg; her son Mark Geisler & Jennifer of Cherry Hill, NJ; her granddaughter Addison Geisler; her brother Kenneth Eyler & Barbara of Gouldsboro and several nieces and nephews. Betty was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Littlestown and an Eastern Star member. She loved cats, yard sales, antiquing and spending time with her family, especially her granddaughter.
Memorial Service is Saturday, Nov 16, at 11 A.M. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Littlestown with The Rev. Chris Thomas officiating. Visitation is 10:30 - 11 A.M. at church. Inurnment is in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown. Following the committal, a luncheon reception will be held in St. Paul's social hall. Memorials in Betty's name may be sent to Adams County SPCA, 11 Goldenville Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325. Online condolences may be shared on www.littlesfh.com
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