Born on August 13,1933 in New Oxford, PA, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Ethel (Null) Feeser. Daryl was the loving wife of the late Nevin Raubenstine with whom she shared 68 years of marriage.
Daryl was a 1951 graduate of Hanover High School where she played the cornet in the marching band and met her future husband, Nevin. They married in 1951 and moved into the sexton house at St. Bartholomew's United Church where they lived for 25 years and were members to the present.
In addition to performing the sexton duties at the church, Daryl worked at the Bon Ton Department Store and Middleburg Sewing Factory. She was a talented and gifted seamstress who created beautiful custom dresses and excelled at the fine arts of embroidery, crocheting, and smocking. However, her primary focus was being a loving Mother to her children and later loving Grandmother and Great Grandmother. She was an example of generosity, strength, kindness and loyalty to her family and all she met.
Daryl is survived by her three children and their families, Nevin E. (Audrey) Raubenstine Jr. of Mechanicsburg PA, Terry L. (Suzanne) Raubenstine of Issaquah, WA and Cindy A. Raubenstine (Robert) Stokes of Lexington, KY; 6 grandchildren, Brian, Adam, and Sarah Raubenstine, Sean and Michael Stokes, and Erin Stokes Shetler; 9 great grandchildren, Colin, Kyle, Caroline, Conor, Noah, Hudson, Nora, Aidan, and Mason.
Following cremation, services will be private and at the convenience of the family at Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover, PA.
Born on August 13,1933 in New Oxford, PA, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Ethel (Null) Feeser. Daryl was the loving wife of the late Nevin Raubenstine with whom she shared 68 years of marriage.
Daryl was a 1951 graduate of Hanover High School where she played the cornet in the marching band and met her future husband, Nevin. They married in 1951 and moved into the sexton house at St. Bartholomew's United Church where they lived for 25 years and were members to the present.
In addition to performing the sexton duties at the church, Daryl worked at the Bon Ton Department Store and Middleburg Sewing Factory. She was a talented and gifted seamstress who created beautiful custom dresses and excelled at the fine arts of embroidery, crocheting, and smocking. However, her primary focus was being a loving Mother to her children and later loving Grandmother and Great Grandmother. She was an example of generosity, strength, kindness and loyalty to her family and all she met.
Daryl is survived by her three children and their families, Nevin E. (Audrey) Raubenstine Jr. of Mechanicsburg PA, Terry L. (Suzanne) Raubenstine of Issaquah, WA and Cindy A. Raubenstine (Robert) Stokes of Lexington, KY; 6 grandchildren, Brian, Adam, and Sarah Raubenstine, Sean and Michael Stokes, and Erin Stokes Shetler; 9 great grandchildren, Colin, Kyle, Caroline, Conor, Noah, Hudson, Nora, Aidan, and Mason.
Following cremation, services will be private and at the convenience of the family at Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover, PA.
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