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915 DCR8 17Adsonly.Pdf The Estate Notices Dauphin County Reporter DECEDENTS ESTATES Edited and published by the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testa- mentary or of administration have been granted in Dauphin County Bar Association the following estates. All persons indebted to the 213 North Front Street estate are required to make payment, and those Harrisburg, PA 17101 having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the administrators or executors or (717) 232-7536 their attorneys named below. ELIZABETH G. SIMCOX FIRST PUBLICATION Executive Director KENDRA HEINBAUGH Estate Notices Office Manager ESTATE OF ROBERT S. RUTTER, late of BRIDGETTE L. HILBISH Halifax Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. CLE Coordinator/Reporter Designer Executor: Reynold E. Witmer, 313 High Street, Manchester, PA 17345. Attorney: Earl Richard Etzweiler, Esquire, 105 N. Front Street, Harris- Printed by: burg, PA 17101, (717) 234-5600. a17-31 K-PRESS P.O. Box 1626, York, PA 17405 ESTATE OF LEE A. GESSNER, late of West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylva- nia (died: June 11, 2018). Executrix: Carol A. Junkin c/o Attorney: Aviv S. Bliwas, The Law THE DAUPHIN COUNTY REPORTER (USPS Offices of Aviv S. Bliwas, 20 Erford Road, Suite 810-200) is published weekly by the Dauphin 304, Lemoyne, PA 17043, (717)-761-4864. a17-31 County Bar Association, 213 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Periodical postage paid at ESTATE OF REVEREND FATHER Harrisburg, PA. POSTMASTER: Send address CHARLES M. YASTISHOCK, late of the City changes to THE DAUPHIN COUNTY REPORT- of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, ER, 213 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA (died: February 19, 2018). Executrix: Ann Marie 17101. Yastishock, 4406 14th Street NE, Washington, DC 20017. Attorney: Aaron D. Martin, Mette, Evans and Woodside, 3401 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, TERMS: Advertisements must be received before PA 17110; Telephone: (717) 232-5000. a17-31 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday of each week at the office of the Dauphin County Reporter, 213 North ESTATE OF CLAIRE E. FISHER, late of Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101; Telephone: 1166 Tanager Drive, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, (717) 232-7536, opt #4; Email: Bridgette@dcba- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (died: July 27, pa.org 2018). Co-Executors: Stephen R. Fisher, 1166 Tanager Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111; Nancy F. Gregory, 15 S. Townview Lane Newark, DE 19711. Attorney: Peter R. Henninger, Jr., Esq., Jones & Henninger, P.C., 339 W. Governor Rd., Ste. 201, Hershey, PA 17033. a17-31 ESTATE OF LAWRENCE G. CIBELLIS, late of Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: 5/19/2018). Executor: Law- rence Cibellis, Jr., 211 Red Fox Lane, Harrisburg PA 1 7112. Attorney: David D. Becker, PO Box 392, Hershey PA 17033. a17-31 ESTATE OF MARY CHARLES GILLESPIE, late of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, (died: April 20, 2018), Executrix: Mary Gillespie Doney AKA Mary Kimberly Doney c/o Attorney: Aviv S. Bliwas, The Law Offices of Aviv S. Bliwas, 20 Erford Road, Suite 304, Lemoyne, PA 17043, (717)-761-4864. a17-31 FIRST PUBLICATION ESTATE OF HENRY L. KNAUBER, late of Wiconisco Township, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- Estate Notices vania (died: July 8, 2018). Executor: Ronald E. Knauber, Jr., 160 Azalea Drive, Hershey, Pennsyl- ESTATE OF RODMAN H. ROSE, late of vania 17033; Attorney: Terrence J. Kerwin, Es- Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Penn- quire, Kerwin & Kerwin, LLP, 4245 State Route sylvania, (died: May 5, 2018). Executrix: Leni J. 209, Elizabethville, PA 17023. a10-24 Rose, c/o Edward P. Seeber, Esquire, JSDC Law Offices, Suite C-400, 555 Gettysburg Pike, Me- ESTATE OF CHESTER R. TROUT, late of chanicsburg, PA 17055, 717-533-3280. a17-31 Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Penn- sylvania (died: June 6, 2018). Executor: Monroe ESTATE OF THOMAS N. KING, JR. a/k/a Trout, 7010 N. Palladium Ct., Appleton, WI THOMAS KING, late of Lower Paxton Town- 54913. Attorney: Gary E. French, Esquire, 213 ship, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Executrix: Market Street, 8th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Saundra King Naber, 1450 Parson Lane, Lower a10-24 Gwynedd, PA 19002 or to Attorney: Butler Law Firm, 1007 Mumma Road, Suite 101, Lemoyne, ESTATE OF BARBARA J. BORDER, a/i/a PA 17043. a17-31 BARBARA J. BORDER-REED late of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, (died June 8, 2018). Exec- ESTATE OF JEAN B. KROVIC late of Steel- utor: David E. Border, 3932 Elmerton Avenue, ton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: July 12, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Attorney: LAW OFFICES 2018). Executor: John E. Krovic, 212 North Third OF MARK K. EMERY, 410 North Second Street, Street, Suite 301, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101; Harrisburg, PA 17101, (717) 238-9883. a10-24 Attorney, BECKLEY & MADDEN, LLC, Post Office Box 11998, Harrisburg, PA 17108. ESTATE OF GRETCHEN S. YINGST, late of Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. BECKLEY & MADDEN, LLC Executor: Kristine P. Yingst, c/o Mark E. Hal- 212 North Third Street, Suite 301 bruner, Esquire, Halbruner, Hatch & Guise, LLP, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 2109 Market Street, Camp Hill PA 17011. a10-24 a17-31 (717) 233-7691 ESTATE OF JEANETTE E. MILLER, late of ESATE OF BARBARA ANN CORDAS, late of Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Penn- Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: sylvania. Executor: Patricia J. Bowers, c/o Steven July 3, 2018). Administratrix: Stephanie F. Cor- E. Grubb, Esquire, SALZMANN HUGHES PC, das. Attorney: Bruce J. Warshawsky, Esquire, 354 Alexander Spring Road, Suite 1, Carlisle, PA CUNNINGHAM, CHERNICOFF & WAR- 17015. Attorneys: Salzmann Hughes, P.C. SHAWSKY, P.C., 2320 North Second Street, a10-24 Harrisburg, PA l7110. a17-31 ESTATE OF PATRICIA S. MANNIX, late of ESTATE OF THELMA MORTON REED, Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: late of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (died: May 15, June 15, 2018). Executor: Michael W. Mannix, c/ 2015). Executrix: Judith Trice, 212 West Filbert o Hazen Law Group, 2000 Linglestown Road, Street, P.O. Box 285, Mt. Union, PA 17066. Suite 202, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Attorney: Attorney: Doreena L. Sloan, P.O. Box 3401, Estate of Patricia S. Mannix, c/o Hazen Law Harrisburg, PA 17105. a17-31 Group, 2000 Linglestown Road, Suite 202, Harris- burg, PA l7110. a10-24 ESTATE OF ELEANOR L. STINTZCUM, late of Harrisburg, PA (died: July 9, 2018). Ad- ESTATE OF REBECCA C. HOLMES, a/k/a ministratrix: Traci A Stintzcum, 2116 Sycamore REBECCA CATHARINE HOLMES, late of Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17112. a17-31 Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Penn- sylvania. Executor: Mark D. Holmes, II., a/k/a Marq D. Holmes c/o Melanie Walz Scaringi, SECOND PUBLICATION Esquire, Scaringi Law, 2000 Linglestown Road, Suite 106, Harrisburg, PA l7110. a10-24 Estate Notices ESTATE OF LEROY S. ASH, late of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: April 4, 2018). Executrix: Joyce E. Ash. Attorney: Steven J. Schiffman, Esq., SCHIFFMAN, SHERIDAN & BROWN, P.C., 2080 Linglestown Road, Suite, 201, Harrisburg, PA 17110. a10-24 THIRD PUBLICATION ESTATE OF PHYLLIS V. ACKERMAN, late of Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Estate Notices Pennsylvania, (died: June 16, 2018). Executor: Scott A. Ackerman, of Middletown, Pennsylvania. ESTATE OF BARBARA R. CASSEL., late of Attorney: Jacqueline A. Kelly, Esquire, c/o JSDC Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Penn- Law Offices, 555 Gettysburg Pike, Suite C400, sylvania, (died: July 12, 2018). Personal Repre- Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, (717) 533-3280. a3-17 sentative: Glenn L. Cassel, 6511 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, PA l7111 or Attorney: Jean D. ESTATE OF BERNICE L. SHUMAN, late of Seibert, Esquire, CALDWELL & KEARNS, PC, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died: 3631 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. July 4, 2018). Executor: Juniata Valley Bank, a3-17 P.O. Box 66, Mifflintown, PA 17059. Attorney: Ralph A. Germak, Esquire, P.O. Box 249, McAl- ESTATE OF DORIS J. EBY, late of Derry isterville, PA 17049. a3-17 Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, (died: July 6, 2018). Co-Executors: Brian S. Eby, 958 E. Maple Street, Palmyra, PA 17078; Mark J. Eby, 321 Holly Street, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 or to FIRST PUBLICATION Attorney: Jean D. Seibert, Esquire, CALDWELL & KEARNS, PC, 3631 North Front Street, Harris- Corporate Notices burg, PA 17110. a3-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN KIND Opera- ESTATE OF GEORGENE V. MILLER, late tions, Inc., a foreign business corporation incorpo- of Millersburg Borough, Dauphin County, Penn- rated under the laws of Delaware, with its princ. sylvania. Co-Executrices: Deborah L. Evans, 313 office located at 1372 Broadway, 3rd Fl., NY, NY Straws Church Road, Halifax, PA 17032; Denise 10018, has applied for a Statement of Registration C. Frantz, 357 Straws Church Road, Halifax, PA to do business in Pennsylvania under the provi- 17032 or to Attorney: Earl Richard Etzweiler, sions of Chapter 4 of the Association Transactions Esquire, 105 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, PA Act. The commercial registered office provider in 17101, (717) 234-5600. a3-17 PA is c/o: Corporation Service Co., and shall be deemed for venue and official publication purpos- ESTATE OF LOGAN T. GEORGE, late of es to be located in Dauphin County. a17 753 South 82nd Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin Coun- ty, Pennsylvania. Executrix: Josi M. George, c/o NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tharstern Inc., a Wayne M. Pecht, Esquire, Smigel, Anderson & foreign corporation formed under the laws of the Sacks, LLP, 4431 North Front Street, 3rd Floor, state of Delaware where its principal office is Harrisburg, PA 17110. a3-17 located at 125 TownPark Drive, Suite 300, Kenne- saw, GA 30144, will register to do business in ESTATE OF MARGARET A. GOBBLE, late Pennsylvania with the Department of State of the of Middletown Borough, Dauphin County, Penn- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, sylvania. Executrix: Lynne A. Snyder, c/o PA, under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Charles E. Shields, III, Esquire, 6 Clouser Rd., Business Corporation Law of 1988. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055. a3-17 The registered office in Pennsylvania shall be deemed for venue and official publication purpos- ESTATE OF SISTINO R.
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