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Nancy Cawthern

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

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Nancy S. "Mrs. C" Cawthern, 75, of Shippensburg, died on Friday, July 22, 2011, at her home.Born on July 1, 1936, in Shamokin, PA, a daughter of the late Palmer and Katherine Garancosky Snyder. A 1954 graduate of Shamokin Area High School, where she was an outstanding girls basketball player. ...

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Candi and family,
I'm sorry to her of your mother's passing. she was a wonderful lady and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Nancy, Mr. C and family have been very wonderful neighbors over the past 35+ years. We share many great memories and Nancy will surely be missed with fond memories from all of us.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless you.
Larry, Dottie, Regina, Michelle, & Lauretta

Aunt Nancy was one of my favorite people I have ever met. No non-sense & fun loving. I enjoyed making her laugh & loved to tease her. I loved her spaghetti dinners at the trailer. When people say a married couple should be a "Team", Mr & Mrs "C" were the perfect example. God Bless Aunt Nancy ! I hope when I see her, in Heaven, she shows me her trailer & where the good Dollar Stores are ! Love, Joe McKee

Mr. C- Mrs. C was such a great supporter of the wrestling booster club. I will never forget the great photos of the wrestlers and parents too. She will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathy. Tim, Mike, Galen and Linda Smith

Candi, Travis, Logan and family,

Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom,and Grandmother. I know it has been a struggle at times, when you watch a loved one go through this ordeal. May you all find comfort in the wonderful memories you made together. Thinking of each one of you during this time of loss.

Mr. C - it has been many years since I have seen you, 1969, but my condolences and thoughts are with you and your family at this time of loss in your life.
May the Lord comfort and bless you and your family.

Rev / Prof Michael E Ordway