F.-Schreffler-Obituary

F. Jay Schreffler

Grantville, Pennsylvania

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F. Jay Schreffler, 79, of Rutherford died Friday, February 11, 2011 at home. Born October 14, 1931 in Harrisburg, he was a son of the late Elmer J. and Martha (Minick) Schreffler. He retired from Motor Freight Express and Swatara Junior High School, was a member of Teamsters Local 776,...

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Chris and family - my heart goes out to you at this time of your loss. Your grandpa was such a nice and kind man always with a smile. He will be missed. It always felt like we were still an extended family. May God be with you and comfort you at this time. We are always here for you.

Love Aunt Dee, Uncle David, Tana, Andrena, Seth, Aydin, Christian and Landon

ARE THOUGHTS ARE WITH YA MIKE . FROM ALL THE GUYS AT AUTOCAMP !WE NO HE WAS A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON IN YOUR LIFE !

Trish and family,

My thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. I didnt realize this until a couple of days ago, but I remember your grandpa from Swatara many years ago. He was such a gentle kind hearted man who always took the time to say hello and offer a friendly smile!

RIP Jay..you will be missed by many!!

"Grandpa" you will truley be missed. I will miss seeing you on the porch everyday on my way work. Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family during this difficult time. I can hear him and Grandma up there yelling.......
Love, Jaimi Zeiders

Jay was the best - he worked so hard for me at Swatara & always had a smile or joke to share! I will miss talking to him at our monthly breakfast! Thoughts & prayers for the family. Dee Bennish

My thoughts are with the friends and family during this difficult time. You will be missed, Uncle Jay.

Sue and I can not make the viewing but wanted you to know you are in our prayers. I will miss seeing and talking to Jay on the porch.

Jim and Sue John

You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Your dad/grandfather was a special person. When we would drive by his house, we would beep and wave and he always waved back, sometimes before we could even beep. He will be missed.

Kim & Randy Smith and family

Trish and the entire Schreffler, may pleasant memories ease your sorrows. May God bless you all!