Obituaries
Madeline E. Booth, 77
Madeline E. (Gohn) Booth, 77, of Lancaster, passed away on Sunday May 4, 2008 at Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Marietta, she was the daughter of Margaret C. ( Ellicker) Gohn of Lancaster and the late John Hoffman Gohn.
Mrs. Booth was a Travel Agent, owning her own company and working for others in the local area. She attended St. Anne’s Catholic Church.
Surviving besides her mother is her daughter, Victoria, married to Lee Tuck of Marietta Georgia, four grandchildren, Jacob, Alexander, Nicholas and Andrew Tuck, two brothers, Donald Gohn, married to Mary of Lancaster and Joseph Gohn, married to Marcia of North Carolina, one sister, Rosemarie Shirk of Lancaster, one sister in law Artennis Gohn of Mountville and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by a brother William Gohn.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church 929 N. Duke St. Lancaster at 10AM. with Fr. Norman Hohenwarter as Celebrant. There will be a visitation from 9AM until the time of the service. Interment will be in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Madeline’s memory to St. Anne’s Home 3952 Columbia Ave. Columbia, PA. 17512. Arrangements by the Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home and Chapel Inc. Lititz PA. 717-560-5100.
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Dear Folks,
As a classmate of Madeline Class of 1948 please accept my Sincere condolences at the loss of your wife,mother and daughter. I always enjoyed her pleasant outlook in the class setting. God give her survivors strength in their bereavement.
Sincerely, Francis X.Schaller,Jr.
My name is Terry Muse, I first worked with Tusie at B & W Travel, and am the person that purchased Tusie’s portion of All About Travel, in 1995, when she decided to return home to Pennsylvania. My husband and I were also the ones that came to her rescue when she fell in Shoney’s in Blacksburg, VA.
I thought the world of Tusie, she definitely was one of a kind. Her sense of humor kept us laughing all of the time. "I’m not having a good day", such a simple phrase unless it was Tusie saying it, then it became an absolute comedic statement. Or out of the clear blue she would shout out "I’m going home to my mother!" We all loved her very much.
The world was a brighter place because of her, I feel very privileged to have known and worked with her.
Vicky, a special prayer to you and your family.
With love,
Terry
Sending love and prayers to you all. I wish I were there with you.
Thinking of you, Celia (Mom, and Grandmama)
I was so sorry to hear of Toosie’s death; but was glad to have been able to speak with her after years, in March before giving an organ recital in Doylestown.
My heartfelt sympathy is extended to Vickie and her family. If you are in Johnson City anytime soon, I would love to see you and your family.
Sincerely,
Craig Campbell
Your loved one has left behind a thousand moments that will live in your heart forever… Please know, at this difficult time, that you are in so many thoughts and prayers. Remember, God will take care of you and will give you rainbows after the storms. May you always be in harmony with the beauty and wonders of Gods world, and may His peace surround you at this difficult time. All those sleeping in their graves will wake up and sing for joy. As the sparkling dew refreshes the earth, so the Lord will revive those who have long been dead."-Isa. 26:19.