D. Louise Barnhart, 83, of 1020 N. Union St., Middletown, formerly of Elizabethtown, died Thursday at Frey Village after a long illness.
A homemaker, Mrs. Barnhart was a member of Donegal Presbyterian Church in Mount Joy and Elizabethtown Flower Club.
Born in Blake, Md., she was the daughter of the late Cecil and Nellie Kielholtz Woollens.
Her husband, Richard L. Barnhart, died in 1972.
Surviving are a daughter, Dr. Anne C. Barnhart, married to Dr. William Weiss of Mechanicsburg; two brothers, Carl, married to Ginny Woollens, and Paul Woollens, both of Oxford; and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a foster daughter, Sharon Burgess; a brother, Richard Woollens; and two sisters, Helen Hindman and Jean Fernald.
D. Louise Barnhart, 83, of 1020 N. Union St., Middletown, formerly of Elizabethtown, died Thursday at Frey Village after a long illness.
A homemaker, Mrs. Barnhart was a member of Donegal Presbyterian Church in Mount Joy and Elizabethtown Flower Club.
Born in Blake, Md., she was the daughter of the late Cecil and Nellie Kielholtz Woollens.
Her husband, Richard L. Barnhart, died in 1972.
Surviving are a daughter, Dr. Anne C. Barnhart, married to Dr. William Weiss of Mechanicsburg; two brothers, Carl, married to Ginny Woollens, and Paul Woollens, both of Oxford; and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a foster daughter, Sharon Burgess; a brother, Richard Woollens; and two sisters, Helen Hindman and Jean Fernald.
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