Obituaries
Mary E. Barger, 93
December 19, 2023
Mary E. Barger (Molly) died after a short illness. She was the wife of Gerald M. Barger with whom she shared 69 years of marriage. She was the only child of the late Harry R. and Florence M. Smith. She was a graduate of McCaskey High School 1948. She was a member of St. Leo the Great Catholic Church.
Her life was her family.
She is survived by son Marty Barger and wife Chris of North Carolina, daughter, Jan Rossi and husband Dan of Kleinfeltersville, son Jerry and wife Jean of Mount Joy and daughter Julie Harriger and husband Joe of Lititz; grandchildren Ryan Barger, husband of Malia of Hawaii, Steven Barger, husband of Danni of South Carolina, Jessica Kohl, wife of Seb, of Myerstown, Michelle Shanaman, wife of Derek, of Myerstown, Sarah Cummings, wife of Ryan, of Carlisle, Clint Barger of Mount Joy, Miles Harriger, husband of Alex of Lititz; 9 great grandsons and 2 great granddaughters.
A private, graveside service will take place at Millersville Mennonite Cemetery.
Online condolences may be made at www.SnyderFuneralHome.com.
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Condolences to the Family
December 27, 2023
Loved Aunt Molly & Uncle Jerry! They will be missed. Our thoughts & prayers are with the entire family.
Peggy, Natalie & Hayes
December 26, 2023
I have wonderful memories of Molly (and Jerry). They were such good friends of my parents. May your memories provide comfort to you during this diffiult time.
Jans (Merrifield) Bleecher
December 24, 2023
Molly and Jerry raised a wonderful family and the memories are great! Our deepest sympathies to all of you at this time. Hugs and prayers to all. With love, Dave and Sharon Darrenkamp
December 22, 2023
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Molly’s memory lives on in the lives of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.Love and comfort to all of you. JoAnn and Keith Cenekofsky
December 21, 2023
My deepest sympathies to all of you. Molly had a wonderful life, filled with the love of her family. May memories of your family times comfort you in the days ahead.
Jeannie Ryan