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Forever in Our Hearts — Never Forgotten Welcome to in Remembrance t Sunday, January 13, 2019 Forever in our hearts — Never forgotten Welcome to In Remembrance This special section includes listings of community members who were featured in the Obituaries section of The Patriot-News between Oct. 1, 2018, and Dec. 31, 2018. You will fi nd a truncated version of the notice featuring the following information, if provided: a photo, date of passing, city of residence and the funeral home that handled the services. We publish this to remember those who have passed and to create one more keepsake for those who remain. If so inclined, please take another look at the guestbook featured on pennlive.com/obits to send a note of support to the bereaved, or if you have been affected by a death, please visit to remind you of the love and support surrounding you during this diffi cult time. This guestbook lives online in perpetuity. We also invite you to receive daily email updates of those who have passed by going to subscription.pennlive.com and subscribing to the Good Morning, Pennsylvania newsletter. This newsletter, delivered at 7 a.m. on weekdays, contains a link to the day’s obituaries on PennLive.com. We ask that you take the time to remember those who were lost and join us in a celebration of life. The next date of publication is April 14, 2019. All our best, Adam Brashear [email protected] Rest In Peace 2018 A look back at the year's final farewells. by LINNEA CROWTHER | Legacy.com n 2018, we've said goodbye to a Shange wrote one of the most influential president and his beloved; a preacher plays of a generation, “For Colored Girls I who elevated us and a scientist who Who Have Considered Suicide/When brought the cosmos down to Earth; a the Rainbow is Enuf.” And screenwriter/ celebrity chef and a movie heartthrob; novelist William Goldman may be best and the Queen of Soul herself. Join us remembered for his whimsical fairy tale, as we look back at notable lives lost this "The Princess Bride." year. Comics: Marvel Comics' fans Film & TV: We lost a Hollywood icon were devastated when Stan Lee, who when Burt Reynolds, star of "Smokey co-created many of the best known and the Bandit" and “Deliverance,” superheroes in comics, including Iron died, and he was one of many of our Man, Black Panther, and the Hulk, favorite actors who took their last bow died. His death came just a few months this year. Memories of loveable sitcoms after that of Steve Ditko, who worked came flooding back after the deaths of alongside Lee to co-create Spider-Man "Frasier's" John Mahoney, "The Facts SHUTTERSTOCK and Doctor Strange. On the lighter side of Life's" Charlotte Rae, "Coach's" scene, while Dolores O'Riordan led the the only human beings ever to set of the comic world, we lost Mort Walker, Jerry Van Dyke, and "M*A*S*H's" Cranberries and sang alternative hits foot on the Moon, while Paul Allen creator of newspaper strips “Beetle David Ogden Stiers. We loved to hate including "Zombie" and "Linger." revolutionized home computing when Bailey” and “Hi and Lois.” Katherine MacGregor when she played Politics: When former First Lady he co-founded Microsoft. Winnie Media Personalities: Anthony Harriet Oleson on "Little House on the Barbara Bush died in April, we Mandela fought for freedom in South Bourdain's death came as a shock and Prairie," and we haggled alongside "Pawn mourned her loss and sent strength to Africa as an anti- apartheid activist. a great loss to the culinary world, which Stars" patriarch Richard Harrison. Soap her husband, former President George Ingmar Kramprad created a new kind of adored his adventurous romps through opera fans are missing Peggy McKay, H.W. Bush. When the 41st president shopping experience when he founded international cuisines on several popular who stepped away from a 33-year run died just seven months later, we were IKEA; Charles Lazarus brought joy to TV shows. Art Bell hosted the cult classic on "Days of Our Lives" just two years comforted to think they were together the masses as founder of Toys R Us; and paranormal radio show "Coast to Coast," before her death. And fans of Hollywood again. Another pillar of U.S. politics Kate Spade influenced our personal style while Carl Kasell was the unforgettable glamour remember Tab Hunter, a big lost this year was Senator John McCain, with her iconic handbags. voice of NPR's "Wait Wait… Don't screen heartthrob of the 1950s and '60s, who represented Arizona for three Authors: Several iconic writers Tell Me!" And Robin Leach sold us on and Margot Kidder, who played the decades and was a headline-maker died this year, beginning with sci-fi champagne wishes and caviar dreams as perfect Lois Lane alongside Christopher throughout. On the international level, legend Ursula K. Le Guin, known for host of "TV's Lifestyles of the Rich and Reeve in the 1978 "Superman" and its Kofi Annan served as Secretary-General groundbreaking books including "The Famous." sequels. of the United Nations and won a Nobel Left Hand of Darkness." Tom Wolfe Sports: Bruno Sammartino, known Music: Aretha Franklin's death Peace Prize. brought us "The Right Stuff" and "Bonfire as "The Strongest Man in the World," was rocked the music world as we mourned Culture: People who shaped our of the Vanities," and Philip Roth wrote one of the all-time greats of professional the Queen of Soul and replayed old hits culture in all kinds of ways died this well-known novels including "Portnoy's wrestling. Stan Mikita was named one of like "Respect" and "Natural Woman." year, from the Rev. Billy Graham, the Complaint" and "The Human Stain." the 100 greatest NHL players after his She was joined by Roy Clark, the hit prominent minister who counseled Playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon 20-year career with the Chicago Black country singer who hosted "Hee Haw" presidents, to Stephen Hawking, the created classics like "The Odd Couple" Hawks—and Rusty Staub was one of the for three decades, and Randy Scruggs, brilliant theoretical physicist who and "Biloxi Blues," while columnist original stars of the Montreal Expos. who was country music royalty as the brought us a better understanding of Charles Krauthammer was one of the son of Earl Scruggs. Otis Rush was a the universe even as he battled ALS. country's top conservative political legendary guitarist in Chicago's blues Two of NASA’s Apollo astronauts, John pundits, thanks to his column in the Young and Alan Bean, were among Washington Post. Playwright Ntozake Discover more life stories at Legacy.com We Remember Mary V. Abate, 87 James L. Andrick, 90 Dorothy Baker, 86 Robert Beil, 89 Phyllis Bernard, 83 of Harrisburg of New Cumberland of Lititz of East Berlin of Orlando, FL passed away October 30, 2018 Parthemore Funeral Home passed away October 6, 2018 Myers Buhrig Funeral Home & Crematory passed away October 3, 2018 Neill Funeral Home Inc. Wiedeman Funeral Home & Cremation Services Hoover Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc. John Achenbach, 94 Richard Anthony Jr., 65 Elsa Baker, 85 Homer Belche Jr., 74 Louis Bevan, 91 of Millerstown of Dillsburg of Harrisburg of Mechanicsburg of Lebanon passed away November 18, 2018 passed away October 20, 2018 Neill Funeral Home Inc. passed away December 9, 2018 passed away November 29, 2018 David M. Myers Funeral Home Inc. Neill Funeral Home Inc. Grose Funeral Home Inc Grace Adams, 99 Robert L. Archie, 79 Martin Baldwin Sr., 65 Barry Bell, 67 Helen Ann Biebel, 90 of Carlisle of Harrisburg of Harrisburg of Elliottsburg of Carlisle passed away October 27, 2018 Major H. Winfield Funeral Home, Inc. passed away October 16, 2018 passed away October 3, 2018 passed away November 6, 2018 Malpezzi Funeral Home Parthemore Funeral Home Hoffman Funeral Home & Crematory Hoffman Funeral Home and Crematory John Adams, 90 Marianne R. Arney, 88 Catherine Ballow, 83 James M. 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