Georgiana-Schnarrs-Obituary

Georgiana Schnarrs

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Nov 9, 1941 – Jul 20, 2023

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November 9, 1941
DIED
July 20, 2023
LOCATION
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Georgiana M. Schnarrs, 81, of Camp Hill, passed away on Thursday, July 20, 2023, at Hershey Medical Center. Born November 9, 1941, in Philipsburg, PA, she was the daughter of the late James and Sophie (Miko) Lorigan. Georgiana graduated from Philipsburg-Osceola High School in 1959. After...

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May God bless the family during this difficult time. Your Mom´s obituary was a tribute to her devoted life. Rosemary Forczek, cousin to Annemarie Sawyer

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Georgie was a beautiful person. I met her and worked with her at the Holy Spirit Hospital. Prayers for her families loss. She was such a dynamic spirit! Glad to have had the pleasure of knowing her. Suzanne Landis

Georgie´s warm smile, beautiful eyes& kind heart will be sorely missed. I count myself blessed to have worked with her at HOSC. Rest in Peace, Georgie. Much love, Joanne

I worked with Georgiana at Mt Nittany Surgical Center. She was a beautiful lady inside and out as well as a skilled nurse and wonderful friend. It was my blessing to have known her. I'm so sorry for your loss.Sending prayers for her family. Helen Taylor

I had the pleasure of knowing Georgie when I lived in Philipsburg, PA and worked with her in State College & then living only 2 blocks from her in Camp Hill and working with her again at The Hershey Outpatient Surgery Center. She & I had wonderful talks about our families and deep talks about life in general. She was a fantastic nurse and a sweet friend. loved everything about her and she will be dearly missed.

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Georgiana was a tireless worker. So sweet,and loved by the staff .so fortunate to have known her and worked by her side. Beautiful person,inside an out. Until we meet again.

Dear family, My deepest and most saddened, shocked sympathy to you all. I last saw your Mom at an Osceola Mills class reunion where I was so over joyed when she found me. I came to know her through your Uncle Ken and Aunt Barb, my in-laws. 2003 was a most horrific year for us all as I lost my husband Frank 4/9, then Timmy, then Brad 11/8. That sorrow brought us together. I'll always remember her sweetness and kindness. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.