Dorothy-Rearich-Obituary

Dorothy J. Rearich

York, Pennsylvania

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YORK Dorothy Jane (Shearer) Rearich of Country Meadows, York, and formerly of Zions View where she was a member of Quickel's Lutheran Church, and West York where she was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, passed away at 6:30 a.m. September 16, 2012. She was the wife of John P. "Phil" Rearich...

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Dear Aunt Jane, thank you for being a wonderful friend to my mom Mary. Your greatest legacy is your children, my Rearich cousins. I think of you often and fondly. Anne

Go rest high on that mountain. Now you are at rest with dad. Love you mom.

Will always miss Jane's sweet voice giving me the dickens. Since high school this woman would always bring a smile to my face (and fear in my heart) just kidding! And she would always keep me in line(yea right).

My sympathies. I was a friend of Laura's growing up in West York. I always had the impression that Mrs. Rearich's claim to fame was her children!

Our prayers and deepest thoughts go out to you at this time..

Jay and Debbie Sherman

My Aunt Jane...always providing me with an enlightening verse, most recently being "I don't mind getting old, it is just so damn inconvenient!"..I am blessed to have spent some time with you before you were called home. Rest peacefully...
Judy

My sympathy to the Rearich family

Dear Family,

Your mother was a good woman. A tough Mom who trained you well. I'm sure she was as proud of you as much as you were of her. God Bless

My prayers and thoughts go out to all of you. She will be missed. We all have our memories of her and of your dad. She made me feel welcome when I was in Bud's family. I remember the times we would visit them. I always thought they were a good different, but your mom knew how to make everyone feel welcomed. I do remember her sayings. Your parents loved each other and now they are together. When my Katie was little she would call her Katiebird. She always said what she thought and spoke the...