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APRIL 22, 22, 2024 MONDAY, APRIL A8 A8 MONDAY, Obituary notices are provided as an advertising service by the Advertising depart- ment of LNP Media Group, Inc. Deaths Reported and Obit- uaries may be placed by calling the Obituary Coordina- tor at 717-295-7875, then sub- mitting the written notice by e-mail Monday Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The advertising department publishes obituaries provided by funeral homes or crematoria, based on information provided to them by families.

It does not accept obituaries from individuals. Obituaries and related materials, submitted to LNP Media Group, Inc. may be edited for style, policy or legal reasons, and they become the property of LNP Media Group, Inc. Zimmerman, Walton G. Trinity Evangelical Funeral Homes, Inc.

Stauffer, James Dule- bohn St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster 11 AM. Charles F. Snyder, Jr.

Fu- neral Home Crematory Shirk, Susie Ann Churchtown Mennonite Church, 9:30 AM. Ecken- roth Home for Funerals Getz, Jessie M. Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home, 519 Walnut Columbia, 11 AM Services Today No Obituary appears Zimmerman, Allen L. 86, of East Earl.

April 19, 2024.EckenrothHomefor Funerals, 717-445-5122 Wilson, Silver 66, wife of Everett Wilson, ofLancaster.April16,2024. Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home Crematory, 717- 393-9661 Stees, Sally 83. April 20, 2024. Shivery Funeral Home, 610- 593-5967 Singer, Cindy 69,.

April 17, 2024. Reynolds and Shivery Fu- neral Home, 717-786- 3272 Seese, James 54, husband of Gail A. Gre- beck-Seese, of Lititz. April 18, 2024. Gravenor Sipler tre, 717-733-6181 Ortiz Santos, 79, of Lancaster.

April 19, 2024.CharlesF.SnyderFu- neral Home Crematory, 717-872-5041 Martin, Mark tin, of Lancaster. April 17, 2024. Charles F. Snyder, Jr. Funeral Home Crema- tory, 717-560-5100 Herr, Donald G.

86, husband of Doris (Lan- dis) Herr, of Quarryville. April 19, 2024. Dewald Fu- neral Cremation Serv- ices, 717-786-3530 Eckman, James 60, of Lancaster. April 17, 2024. Charles F.

Snyder, Jr. Funeral Home Crema- tory, 717-560-5100 Bender, Dorothy 103, formerly of Millersville.April20,2024. Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home Crematory, 717- 872-5041 Deaths Reported 2 lots Laurel Hill, Colum- bia, PA. Includes 1 crema- tion $1400 for both 717-413- 0627 Allen L.

Zimmerman, 86, of East Earl, passed away on Friday, April 19, 2024 in his residence. Born on November 2, 1937 in Terre Hill, he was the son of the late Isaac W. and Katie M. (Leinbach) Zimmerman. He was the husband of the late Suzie Z.

(Weaver) Zimmerman, with whom he married on November 12, 1959 and shared 34 years of marriage until her pass- ing on February 21,1993. He was a member of Bowmansville Old Order Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference) and was a farmer and en- joyed work for many years. Allen is survived by his 12 children, Vera (Amos) Hurst of Shippensburg, PA, Samuel (Lorene) Zimmerman of Dundee, NY, Elva (Earl) Hoover of Shelby, OH, Susan (Melvin) Hoover of Penn Yan, NY, Allen (Ellen) Zimmerman of Owen, WI, Arlene (Leonard) Newswanger of Morgantown, PA, Warren (Lois) Zimmerman of Owen, WI, Mary Zimmerman of Narvon, PA, Rhoda (Mervin) Shirk of East Earl, PA, Lamar (Grace) Zimmerman of Owen, WI, Miriam (Laverne) Weaver of Narvon, PA and Loretta id) i Allen L. Zimmerman (David) Zimmerman of Narvon, PA. Also sur- viving are 67 grand- children; son-in-law Earl Horning of Owen, WI; 4 brothers, Irvin (Mabel) Zimmerman of Versailles, MO, Phares (Ada) Zimmerman of Millmont, PA, Rueben (Emma) Zimmerman of Barnett, MO and Jason (Ada Mae) Zimmerman of East Earl, PA and 2 sisters, Lucinda (Allen) Newswanger of New Holland, PA and Leah Martin of Shiloh, OH.

In addition to his wife and parents, he is preceded in death by a son, Elvin Zimmerman; a Ellen Horning and Esther Mae Zimmerman, 3 grandsons, a grand- daughter, a great-grand- daughter and siblings, Amzie Zimmerman, Fannie Shirk, John I. Zimmerman and Christian Zimmerman. A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 9:30 AM at Bowmansville Old Order Mennonite Church, Oaklyn Drive, Narvon, PA 17555 with Bishop Leon Zimmerman A Viewing will be held at the home of Rhoda and Mervin Shirk, 473 Brown Road, Narvon, PA 17555 on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Interment in the adjoin- ing church cemetery. Donald G.

Herr, 86, of Quarryville passed away on Friday, April 19, 2024. Born in Lancaster, he was the only child of Grable S. and Martha B. (Herr) Herr. He was the loving husband of Doris (Landis) Herr for 63 years.

Don graduated from Solanco High School in 1955 and went on to farm for most of his life. He retired from the family-owned trucking business, Edgar M. Herr, Inc. He was a mem- ber of Mechanic Grove Mennonite Church, where he had been a life- long member. Don had served on the Solanco School Board and the Black Rock Retreat Board of Directors.

Donald loved spending time with his family. He also enjoyed listening to Gospel music. Collecting farm toys and trucks was one of his favorite hob- bies. In recent years, he enjoyed giving his col- lectibles away to family. Don was a soft-spoken i Donald G.

Herr and patient man. In addition to his wife, Don is survived by 3 chil- dren: Dwight hus- band of Sharon (Pease) Herr of Quarryville; Darlene wife of Dean Groff of Kinzers; and David husband of Erika (Buchen) Herr of Quarryville; 10 grand- children, and 10 great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter. A Funeral Service will take place at Mechanic ove Me i Church, 735 Church Quarryville, PA on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 10:30 AM. Interment will be private in the New Providence Mennonite Cemetery.

Viewings will be held at the church on Thursday evening from PM and also one hour prior to the service on Friday. In lieu of me- morial contributions to support grand- daughter and her hus- band may be made to Lampei International Ministries, 105 School House Pownal, VT 05261. Note on the memo line: Support for David and Dawnell Garcia. To share a memory, visit: www.dewalds.com Obituaries 4 cemetery lots. Susque- hanna Memorial Gardens York, PA.

$1,000. 717-468- 6672 LNP LNP LANCASTER, LANCASTER, PA PA 2024 Celebrate Passover. 528 W. Orange Lancaster, PA 717-394-5300 www.thegroffs.com The Groffs Family Funeral Cremation Services, Elizabeth M. Groff, Licensed Supervisor Happy Birthday In Heaven! Days go by and turn to years and Birth- days are here Time and years mean nothing and the heartache, is just the same.

Every step we take, a memory of you our tears, are never too Words alone, are not nearly enough to say, how missed you are. Always on Our Minds and Forever in Our Hearts LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU Wife Shirley, Chil- dren Grandchil- dren I ovIng eMory of LaIr auffMan on hIs 92 nd Irthday had gotten into the event, which required pre-regis- tration. visit came one day after the U.S. House passed a bill including $26.3 bil- lion to aid Israel in its ef- forts against Hamas. Senate Democratic leaders have indicated its members will likely approve the funds as early as Tuesday.

More than $9 billion would go to hu- manitarian aid in Gaza, the Associated Press reported. campaigning Casey, seeking a fourth term in office, had visited Lancaster County to urge Democratic voters to participate in pri- mary election. gonna be Casey said. a sense, really a kickoff to the big election, which is in Novem- His visit marked the sena- first campaign stop in Lancaster County this year and was just one in a series he has planned in other counties across the state as part of his Our tour. A similar visit planned for Saturday in Lackawanna County was canceled once the Senate scheduled a rare weekend voting session in Washington, where Casey voted with most members to renew the Foreign Intel- ligence Surveillance Act.

tour parallels a similar one led by his pre- sumed GOP opponent Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO who is running unopposed in the Repub- lican primary to oppose Casey in gen- eral election. McCormick launched his bus tour two months ago in Lititz with multiple promi- nent Republicans present to show their support, like Lancaster U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker. McCormick also held a roundtable meet- ing with county business leaders in October.

In an election year where Republicans could flip as little as one Senate seat to seize control over the chamber depending on the presidential race re- sults U.S. Senate seat is predicted to be a hotly contested race this year. A Franklin Marshall College poll in February found of the surveyed registered voters did not know enough about Mc- Cormick to form an opinion about him. Casey led McCormick head-to-head among the polled voters, about to respectively. Roughly said they preferred an- other candidate or that they were unsure who vote for.

A McCormick spokesper- son told LNP LancasterOn- line that McCormick plans to visit a polling place in Lancaster on Tuesday, but did not specify where. Casey Continued from A3 U.S. Sen. Bob Casey speaks Sunday in the base- ment of Lancaster County Demo- cratic Com- head- quarters on North Duke Street in Lancaster city. AMBER RITSON STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER JOHN ROGERS ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES Terry Anderson, the globe-trot- ting Associ- ated Press correspon dent who became one of longest-held hostages af- ter he was snatched from a street in war-torn Lebanon in 1985 and held for nearly seven years, has died at 76.

Anderson, who chronicled his abduction and torturous imprisonment by Islamic militants in his best-selling 1993 memoir of died Sunday at his home in Greenwood Lake, New York, said his daughter, Sulome Anderson. Anderson died of complications from recent heart surgery, his daughter said. was deeply com- mitted to on-the-ground eyewitness reporting and demonstrated great bravery and resolve, both in his jour- nalism and during his years held hostage. We are so ap- preciative of the sacrifices he and his family made as the result of his said Julie Pace, senior vice presi- dent and executive editor of the AP. After returning to the United States in 1991, An- derson led a peripatetic life, giving public speeches, teaching journalism at sev- eral prominent universi- ties and, at various times, operating a blues bar, Cajun restaurant, horse ranch and gourmet restaurant.

He also struggled with post-traumatic stress disor- der, won millions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets af- ter a federal court concluded that country played a role in his capture, then lost most of it to bad investments. He filed for bankruptcy in 2009. On March 16, 1985, he had taken a break to play tennis with former AP photogra- pher Don Mell and was drop- ping Mell off at his home when gun-toting kidnappers dragged him from his car. What followed was nearly seven years of brutality dur- ing which he was beaten, chained to a wall, threat- ened with death, often had guns held to his head and of- ten was kept in solitary con- finement for long periods of time. At the time of his abduc- tion, Anderson was engaged to be married and his future wife was six months preg- nant with their daughter, Sulome.

The couple married soon after his release but di- vorced a few years later, and although they remained on friendly terms Anderson and his daughter were es- tranged for years. Terry Alan Anderson was born Oct. 27, 1947. He spent his early childhood years in the small Lake Erie town of Vermilion, Ohio, where his father was a police officer. Anderson was married and divorced three times.

In addition to his daughter, he is survived by another daughter, Gabrielle Ander- son, from his first marriage; a sister, Judy Anderson; and a brother, Jack Anderson. Reporter held hostage dies TERRY ANDERSON Terry Anderson.

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