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H.
Bruce Fasnacht, 77, of East Petersburg, PA, passed away on
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at Lancaster General Hospital.
He was the
husband of Lois C. Watson Fasnacht, with whom he celebrated 53
years of marriage this past June 7th. Born in
Lancaster, he was the son of the late Harry W. and Mildred Slaugh
Fasnacht.
Bruce had been
a history teacher, guidance counselor and school administrator for
the Hempfield School District for 33 years, until his retirement
in 1992. At Hempfield, he was involved with the basketball program
in a variety of capacities since 1959 through this past season,and
served as the football announcer for 34 years. Bruce had also been
an announcer for many PIAA championships from 1976 to the
present. Upon retirement, Bruce served on the Hempfield School
Board.
He loved the
Chesapeake Bay where he enjoyed boating, fishing, and jet skiing.
Bruce was a US
Army veteran from 1953 to 1955, serving during the Korean War.
Mr. Fasnacht
graduated from Manheim Township High School in 1952. After his
military service, he graduated from Millersville State Teachers
College in 1959. He earned a Master of Science in Education
Degree from Temple University.
In addition to
his wife Lois, he is survived by his daughter, Victoria A. married
to Thomas Marrolli of Mountville; his granddaughter Kimberly
Marrolli; his brother Jeffrey W. married to Dr. Patsy Fasnacht of
Landisville, and his sister Esta Fegley. He is also survived by
his nephews, Matthew, Timothy, and Christopher, his niece Marcy,
and by his great nephew, Bennett. He was preceded in death by his
sister, Jane Fasnacht Pierce.
Friends will
be received on Saturday, October, 29, 2011 from 9:30-11AM at the
Charles F. Snyder Jr Funeral Home &Crematory, 3110 Lititz Pike,
Lititz, PA, with the Funeral Service to follow at 11AM. Interment
with full military honors will follow in St. Joseph New Catholic
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a
scholarship fund in the Fasnacht name. Donations should be sent
to the Hempfield Foundation, 200 Church St., Landisville, PA
17538. To send an online condolence, please visit Snyder
FuneralHome.com. Charles F. Snyder Jr Funeral Home & Crematory
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