Patricia A. Genevie Patricia Ann Genevie, age 56, of Chambersburg, passed away August 15, 2013 at Hershey Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, Girard, their two daughters; Tiana Noble and Leslie Genevie of Chambersburg, her three grandchildren; Cheyenne, Adelina and Bishop. She was preceded in death by her son, Aaron Genevie, who died in 2007. It was her wishes that there be no public services. Kelso-Cornelius Funeral Home, 725 Norland Ave, Chambersburg, PA will be handling the arrangements.
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Gone way to soon. May she rest in peace and God please look after the family and guide Pete and the girls.
Paul Genevie
August 26, 2013
Although it is difficult to let her go, take comfort in the knowledge that she is at rest now. She will never be truly apart from you as long as you continue to cherish her in your heart.
Keith Crumlich
August 21, 2013
My thoughts and prayers going out to the entire family.
Erica Hornbaker
Erica Hornbaker
August 21, 2013
Mom I just wanted you to know that I love you and I will miss you alot. But I know you are peace up in heaven now with aaron.
Nathan Kyser
August 21, 2013
Sorry for your loss..May you rest easy in knowing she's in peace.Hugs!
Michelle Harris
August 21, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always.
The Sager Family
August 18, 2013
My thoughts and Prayers.....Sincerely..JAckie Hahn
Jackie Hahn
August 18, 2013
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