Obituaries
Doris Jean St.Clair, 87
November 26, 2016
Doris Jean St.Clair, 87, of Mount Joy, PA, passed away on November 26, 2016 at Masonic Village. Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Harold & Esther (Crawford) Campbell.
Jean worked in the stockroom at JC Penny. She enjoyed shopping at the Dollar General & Kmart. Jean’s favorite hobby was going to garage sales and she was the best of the best at it. She liked to make flower arrangements. She was interested in politics and participated in voting this year for the big 2016 election. Jean loved to spend time with her grandchildren.
Surviving are 2 children: Carol Hebbe, wife of Jeffrey and Roy Patrick St.Clair, Jr., husband of Nancy; 6 grandchildren: Jason Hebbe, Julie Murphy, Patrick St.Clair, Tad St.Clair, Tim St.Clair and Michael Spracher; 9 great-grandchildren; Former husband, R. Patrick St.Clair, Sr.
Jean was preceded in death by daughters: Bonnie Spracher and Lynn Hebbe; siblings: Earl Campbell and Darl Campbell.
Services are private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Compassionate Care Hospice, 1513 Cedar Cliff Drive, Suite 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011.
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December 04, 2016
Carol & Jeffrey, Prayers to you and the family. I saw the obituary today for Doris Jean. Sorry for your loss! Regards, Serena Riedel, Realtor, Howard Hanna
December 04, 2016
My condolences to the St. Clair family. You have my deepest sympathy. Gus Papademetrious
December 04, 2016
We are deeply saddened that we did not make another effort to get to see Jean. She was in our first Life Group at LCBC with Carol! Jean was such a funny spirit and her sense of humor led us into some pretty amazing discussions! One of those stories was about a guy she knew brought a cow into her old church!! Carol and family, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers!
Tom and Jody Van Marter
November 28, 2016
Carol Jean and family, it is with saddness and joy that I send these condolences. Sadness for your great loss and joy for the memories you and Jean shared with me as an in-law. Its not easy adjusting to such a great loss but your memories of Jean will bring comfort to your heart. Memories are priceless. They are eternal. No one can take them away from you. Turn to them often. Stephen H.