Glenda Ann Liddick

Glenda Ann Liddick obituary

Glenda Ann Liddick

Glenda Liddick Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd. - Millersburg on Oct. 4, 2025.

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ENOLA - Glenda Ann Liddick, age 50, of Enola, PA died September 30, 2025, at Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center.

She was born on June 16, 1975 in Harrisburg, PA, the daughter of the late Barry Dippery and Judy Peterson who survives her. Glenda was married to Michael E. Liddick for 14 wonderful years.

Glenda was a graduate of John Harris High School. She loved to travel, even if it had no real destination, often stopping at yard sales and weekend markets along the way. She enjoyed hosting cookouts on summer evenings, camping with friends, and never missed the chance to catch a Baltimore Ravens game.

Glenda will be remembered for her warm spirit, her love of adventure, and her gift for always making time for the people she cared about. Whether in person or over the phone, she was always there when you needed her. When she wasn't with friends or family, she could be found at home with her husband and their two beloved pups, Peanut and Chico.

In addition to her husband Michael and her mother Judy, she is survived by her son Steven Kishbaugh, II of Mechanicsburg, and her three sisters and two brothers: Jody Peterson, Karan Haar, Ester Dippery, Michael Dippery Sr., and Barry Dippery Jr.

The family requests that memorial donations may be made to the funeral home to assist with expenses. The donate button at the top of this obituary is available to contribute directly to those expenses.

Arrangements are being cared for by the staff of Minnich Funeral. We are honored to serve this family at our Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd., Millersburg location. To sign the guestbook go to www.minnichfuneral.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd. - Millersburg

118 South Market St, Millersburg, PA 17061

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