Obituaries
Grace A. Geyer, 85
November 06, 2017
Grace Geyer, 85, went Home to be with her Lord and Savior and to reunite with her long departed husband, Richard, on Monday, November 6, 2017 at Luther Acres. A lifelong Lancaster countian, she was born in Columbia, PA, the daughter of E. Andrew and Mabel E. Byerly.
Grace enjoyed the intricate assembly hand work she performed over the years, most recently at Sechan Electronics in Lititz. She was an avid sports fan, but her real passion was her family; Grace was happiest as a spectator at all of the extracurricular activities in which her kids and grandkids participated.
In addition to her husband and parents, Grace was preceded in death by three brothers (Andrew, Charles, and Jay) and two sisters (Mabel and Alva) and is survived by two sisters (Ruth and Virginia). She is also survived by three children: Barry (married to Jane) Geyer, Conestoga; Beverly (married to Jim, Jr.) Fryberger, Millersville; and Jeff (married to Libby) Geyer, Lititz and six grandchildren: Barry Geyer, Jamie (married to Bob) Drawbaugh, Dana Fryberger, Hannah (married to Ben) Wolfe, Philip (married to Brittany) Geyer, and David Geyer, and two great grandchildren: Jackson Drawbaugh and Charlotte Grace Wolfe…with a third one due in December.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
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November 16, 2017
To the family of Grace: So sorry to hear of the passing of dear Grace. May you find comfort in knowing all you did for her. It was nice to have played a part in caring for her and may she now rest peacefully.
Patty R./CPNC
November 09, 2017
Gracie..
I miss you more than words can express. You are cherished in my heart. Thank you for all the times together. You truly have taught me a life lesson. May you rest in God’s greatest Peace ♥
Sandy Watterson
November 09, 2017
Jeff,
Bonnie and I are thinking of you and your entire family during this sad time.
You will always have the wonderful memeories of your mother and we hope that helps sooth the sadness.
All our Love
Ron & Bonnie Kerchner