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Dauphin County Reporter (USPS 810-200) ADVANCE SHEET Pages 475-483 THE Dauphin County Reporter (USPS 810-200) A WEEKLY JOURNAL CONTAINING THE DECISIONS RENDERED IN THE 12th JUDICIAL DISTRICT No. 5649, Vol. 123 March 14, 2008 No. 102 Entered as Second Class Matter, February 16, 1898, at the Post Office at Harrisburg, Pa., under the Act of Congress of March 31, 1879 Medina v. Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, et al. 475 Bar Association Page Inside Back Cover 36 Years in Harrisburg THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE A. SANKER, DAUPHIN COUNTY REPORTER late of Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Edited and Published Pennsylvania (died February 14, 2008). by the Executrix/Attorney: Holly M. Kerwin, Esq., DAUPHIN COUNTY BAR Kerwin & Kerwin, 27 North Front Street, ASSOCIATION Harrisburg, PA 17101. m14-m28 213 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17101-1493 (717)____________ 232-7536 ESTATE OF HOWARD J. KULL, late of DONALD MORGAN Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Penn- Executive Director sylvania (died February 23, 2008). Executor: JOYCE TAMBOLAS Christopher W. Kull, 1995 Park Plaza, Lancaster, Administrative Assistant PA 17601. m14-m28 BRIDGETTE L. HILBISH Office___________ Assistant Printed by ESTATE OF MAZIE L. BALTIMORE, late of KURZENKNABE PRESS Paxtang Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- 1424 Herr St., Harrisburg, PA 17103 vania (died February 10, 2008). Executor: Frances Jackson, 516 Altavista Avenue, THE DAUPHIN COUNTY REPORTER (USPS Harrisburg, PA 17109. Attorney: Vicky Ann 810-200) is published weekly by the Dauphin Trimmer, Esq., Mette, Evans & Woodside, 3401 County Bar Association, 213 North Front Street, North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Harrisburg, PA 17101. Periodical postage paid at Telephone (717) 232-5000. m14-m28 Harrisburg, PA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE DAUPHIN COUNTY REPORTER, 213 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. ESTATE OF VIVIAN E. FOLTZ, late of West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- TERMS vania (died November 16, 2007). Co-Executors: Advertisements must be received before 12 o’clock Ronald A. Foltz, Kenneth L. Foltz and F. Earl noon on Tuesday of each week at the office of the Foltz. Attorney: Kathy M. Shughart, Esq., P.O. Dauphin County Reporter, 213 North Front Street, Box 6315, Harrisburg, PA 17112-0315.m14-m28 Harrisburg, PA 17101. Telephone (717) 232-7536 Estate Notices ESTATE OF MARLIN E. WAGNER a/k/a MARLIN E. WAGNER, JR., late of the DECEDENTS ESTATES Township of Swatara, Dauphin County, Penn- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters sylvania. Executor: James H. Turner. Attorney: testamentary or of administration have been Johanna H. Rehkamp, Esq., Turner and granted in the following estates. All persons O’Connell, 4415 North Front Street, Harrisburg, indebted to the estate are required to make PA 17110. m14-m28 payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the administra- tors or executors or their attorneys named below. FIRST PUBLICATION ESTATE OF ELIZABETH C. BAGLEY, late of Steelton Borough, Dauphin County, ESTATE OF HAROLD C. HOOVER, JR., late Pennsylvania. Attorney: Duane P. Stone, Esq., of New Cumberland Borough, Cumberland Law Offices of Duane P. Stone, P.O. Box 696, County, Pennsylvania (died August 30, 2007). Dillsburg, PA 17019. m14-m28 Administratrix: Barbara J. Hoover, 1000 Swarthmore Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070. m14-m28 ESTATE OF SARA F. LINGLE, late of Lower FIRST PUBLICATION Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died December 2, 2007). Executrix: Sally Ann Estate Notices Fox, 3422 Belair Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Attorney: Jan L. Brown, Esq., Jan L. Brown & Associates, 845 Sir Thomas Court, Suite 12, ESTATE OF BONNIE WEINTRAUB, late of Harrisburg, PA 17109. m14-m28 Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died February 15, 2008). Executrix: Susan E. Lederer, 6435 Brittan Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Attorney: Amy M. Moya, Esq., 4811 Jonestown ESTATE OF ESTHER MAE WEBER, late of Road, Suite 226, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Penn- m14-m28 sylvania. Executor: Henry M. Weber. Attorney: Michael P. Kane, Esq., Morgan, Hallgren, Crosswell & Kane, P.C., 700 North Duke Street, P.O. Box 4686, Lancaster, PA 17604-4686. ESTATE OF MICHAEL JOSEPH MAGNELLI, m14-m28 late of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Executor: John J. Hetzer, 14242 Ridenour Road, Smithsburg, MD 21783. Attorney: Jan M. Wiley, Esq., Wiley, Lenox, Colgan & Marzzacco, P.C., 130 W. ESTATE OF RICHARD THOMAS Church Street, Suite 100, Dillsburg, PA 17019. GREENFELDER, late of Lower Paxton m14-m28 Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died August 6, 2007). Administratrix: Michelle Greenfelder, Apt. 202, 610 Humphrey Court, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Attorney: Edward P. ESTATE OF GOLDIE H. DANNER, late of Seeber, Esq., James, Smith, Dietterick & Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died Connelly, LLP, Suite 204, 5020 Ritter Road, February 5, 2008). Executrix: Linda K. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. Telephone (717) 533- Holibaugh (Rudy). Attorneys: Hazen Elder Law, 3280. m14-m28 2000 Linglestown Road, Suite 202, Harrisburg, PA 17110. m14-m28 ESTATE OF CARROLL R. KINLEY, late of the Borough of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, ESTATE OF BEULAH M. HORST, late of Pennsylvania (died March 1, 2008). Co- West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Penn- Executrices: Mary Louise Brubaker, 263 Ammon sylvania (died February 22, 2008). Executrix: Avenue, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 and Nancy E. Sally Ann Martz. Attorneys: Hazen Elder Law, Handley, 1071 Swatara Road, Hershey, PA 2000 Linglestown Road, Suite 202, Harrisburg, 17033. Attorney: Jean D. Seibert, Esq., Wion, PA 17110. m14-m28 Zulli & Seibert, 109 Locust Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. m14-m28 ESTATE OF MARGARET SPASEFF, late of Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, SECOND PUBLICATION Pennsylvania (died December 26, 2007). Executrix: Nancy Beshore. Attorneys: Hazen Elder Law, 2000 Linglestown Road, Suite 202, ESTATE OF BRYAN SCOTT POTTEIGER, Harrisburg, PA 17110. m14-m28 late of Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Executrix: Joyce K. Potteiger. Attorney: Thomas J. Ahrens, Esq., Ahrens Law Firm, 52 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA ESTATE OF ANNA M. LOY, late of Derry 17055. m7-m21 Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Executor: Walter E. Loy, Jr. Attorney: Jeffrey A. Keiter, J.D., Esq., 226 West Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033. m14-m28 ESTATE OF GLORIA L. SCHOFFSTALL, SECOND PUBLICATION late of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Executor: George E. Robertson, P.O. Box 2, Grantville, PA Estate Notices 17028. Attorneys: Carl G. Wass, Esq., and Elizabeth H. Feather, Esq., Caldwell & Kearns, P.C., 3631 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA ESTATE OF MATHELDER T. WRIGHT, late 17110. Telephone (717) 232-7661. m7-m21 of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died February 6, 1984). Co-Administrators: Alton A. Wright, Sr., 3504 Ridgeway Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109 and Kenneth E. Wright, 1827 Holly Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Attorney: Steven J. ESTATE OF GLENN R. MURPHY, late of Schiffman, Esq., Serratelli, Schiffman, Brown & Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Calhoon, PC., 2080 Linglestown Road, Suite Pennsylvania. Co-Executrices: Glenda K. Cerul, 201, Harrisburg, PA 17110. m7-m21 5626 Blakeslee Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17111 and Diane Paszek, 6052 Quail Court, Santa Maria, CA 93455. Attorneys: Carl G. Wass, Esq., and Elizabeth H. Feather, Esq., Caldwell & Kearns, P.C., 3631 North Front Street, ESTATE OF PHYLLIS C. SHARKEY, late of Harrisburg, PA 17110. Telephone (717) 232- Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- 7661. m7-m21 vania (died February 9, 2008). Co-Executrices: Debra Mihalik, 7955 Somerset Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036 and Patricia Kauffman, 3763 Elder Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Attorney: Stanley A. Smith, Esq., Rhoads & ESTATE OF AUGUST G. LAGEMAN, III, Sinnon LLP, One South Market Square, P.O. Box late of Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, 1145, Harrisburg, PA 17108. m7-m21 Pennsylvania (died February 10, 2008). Co- Executrix: Rebecca C. Dull, 1081 Hearthridge Lane, York, PA 17404. Co-Executor/Attorney: Harry L. Bricker, Jr., Esq., 407 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. m7-m21 ESTATE OF RANDY L. HOFFMAN, late of Halifax Township, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- vania. Administrator: Randy Todd Hoffman, 1046 Dellville Road, Duncannon, PA 17020. Attorney: Scott W. Morrison, Esq., P.O. Box 232, ESTATE OF ANN E. GOLDENSON, late of New Bloomfield, PA 17068. m7-m21 Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Co-Executrix: Doris G. Adlestein, 600 Vintage Reserve Lane, Apt. C, Naples, FL 34119-1380 and Miriam K. Meisel, 585 West End Avenue, Apt. 10-B, New York, NY 10024. ESTATE OF CLAYTON A. MERTZ, late of Attorneys: Butler Law Firm, 500 North Third Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died Street, P.O. Box 1004, Harrisburg, PA 17108. January 21, 2008). Executrix: Connie L. m7-m21 Kemmerer. Attorney: James P. Sheppard, Esq., 2201 North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Telephone (717) 232-5551. m7-m21 ESTATE OF MAE W. MORRIS, late of Williams Township, Dauphin County, Penn- sylvania. Executrix: Dorothy Bettinger, 421 ESTATE OF CATHERINE M. KIEFFER, late Dietrich Avenue, Tower City, PA 17980. of Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Attorney: Gregory M. Kerwin, Esq., Kerwin & Pennsylvania (died November 21, 2007). Kerwin, 4245 Route 209, Elizabethville, PA Administrator: Marie L. Kieffer, 4430 Woodcrest 17023. m7-m21 Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Attorney: Gary L. James, Esq., James, Smith, Dietterick & Connelly, LLP, 134 Sipe Avenue, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Telephone (717) 533-3280. m7-m21 ESTATE OF RUTH NOBLE KUFRO
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