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Edna P. Lesher

DALLASTOWN , Pennsylvania

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Edna P. Lesher, 101, of Dallastown, Pa, died Tuesday afternoon, June 12, 2007 with her family by her side at Manor Care-Dallastown after a brief illness. Born: On February 11, 1906 in Harmony, NJ, she was a daughter of the late Emanuel and Annie Young Rush. Personal: Her husband, George Lesher...

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In Remembrance to Mom
Togetherness
Good Times
Fond Memories
I'll miss you always

June 12, 2007
The day was meant to be
Today you left and went to heaven
A time I did not want to see
Friends and Family
Remember well and bear in mind
A Great Mother In Law and friend is hard to find.
Enjoy their presense while you can.

I have so many great memories of my Nan from my childhood and adult life. She would come to visit with my family and stay for a few weeks. We always enjoyed having her stay with us. She formed a bond with my three children which they will cherish forever. We are so fortunate to have had her in our lives for such a long period of time. We will always remember her and be thankful for how she touched our lives.

I have so many wonderful memories of my Grandmother. Some of my favorites are of her making pies at the kitchen table. Or the time she first tried to teach me how to crochet. I will miss her so much. But I will never forget the smell of Jean Nate powder. It was her favorite. Nor will I ever forget my Nan.

I LOVED EDNA. SHE AND MY MOTHER, PHYLLIS GARY, WERE CLOSE FRIENDS FOR MANY YEARS AND EVEN WENT TO FLORIDA ON A TRAIN TOGETHER TWENTY-SOME YEARS AGO.
SHE WAS VERY CRAFTY AND CROCHETED MANY BEAUTIFUL AFGANS. I STLL HAVE THE ONE SHE MADE FOR ME.
WHEN MY SON WAS LITTLE, WE WOULD ALL GO OUT FOR BREAKFAST ABOUT ONCE A WEEK OR SO, ALWAYS TO THE WARRENSIDE TAVERN.
I ALWAYS ENJOYED BEING WITH HER. SHE WILL BE MISSED.
ESTHER (GARY) SCHOENEBERGER

i would like to thank all who took care of my nan, edna, she was a hard working lady and loved being with people. i will always remember her as a very giving person. she was a wonderful cook. the last thing we cooked together was scrapple, my arms still hurt from the thought of stirring the scrapple. we had many good memories and i will always have them. my mother carol was in to see my nan almost every day, she was a good daughter. thank you all who touched the life of my nan.