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Elizabeth Ann Kessler

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1986 - 2021

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Elizabeth Ann "Liz" Kessler, 35, of Harrisburg, passed away at home on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Born on February 17, 1986 in Harrisburg to Eric P. and Kristy (Snyder) Kessler. Liz was a graduate of Central Dauphin High School Class of 2004. She attended HACC and Kutztown University. She was...

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Oh Liz I think about you so much. Lady bug you were a blessing to me and my family as well. Just your presence. Now your in the presence of someone great.. Abba. Love always baby girl

I worked with Liz at Metro Bank over ten years ago. What I remember about her is her fun spirit and her willingness to work and be involved. We volunteered for a few events together, I remember one in particular that was for pets and we had a lot of fun playing with the animals. She was always smiling and so helpful. I was shocked and saddened to hear that she has passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Its not goodbye...its hold on til the Lord . We will miss you in the physical
.but knowing you are pain free and rejoicing in the spiritual. Love you baby girl...

Liz, this breaks my heart to even know that your not here anymore mamas. Just knowing I will.not here u say Hey Mama when u see me or when u would comment a status. We always called each MAMA lol. I met u several years ago & u touched my heart from day 1. We clicked immediately..u had such a beautiful soul it was amazing. I cried so many times since I heard this news. It doesn't seem real. I love u Elizabeth Kessler with everything in me. Fly high my beautiful friend & please be looking down...

With deepest sympathy to Liz's family from the Central Dauphin High School Alumni Association.

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I worked with Liz at Metro Bank in Mechanicsburg for a couple of years. She was always a bright light, quick with a smile, customers loved her! I am honored to have gotten to work with her for that time. She was always dressed to impress with her nails always amazing. We laughed and found humor in the every day. She loved her family and spoke of her Dad in particular with a lot of respect and admiration. I know that she made the most of her too short on this earth. ❤

From sparkly eyed child to wise young woman, I've seen Liz only sporadically over the years. The last time was at the kitchen table on Smokehouse Lane where I was struck by her open, generous spirit. I am stunned and saddened for what you all have been through. Sending love from Elkins Park.

I was so honored to work with Liz at D&H. She was such a sweet caring and fun person and will be missed. Sending thoughts and prayers to all her loved ones today and the days ahead.