Obituaries
Jerry G. Ross, 72
Jerry G. Ross, 72, of Manheim Twp. entered into rest on February 21, 2008.
He was born in Lititz, the son of the late Irene and John Ross. He was the husband of Ingeborg Ross. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Eric C. husband of Paula, Leola and Mark J. of Lancaster; three grandsons, Tyler, Joshua and Zachary Ross, two brothers, J. Donald Ross, husband of Lois of Lititz; and Jeffrey L. Husband of Diane of Lancaster.
He graduated from the former Lititz High School. Jerry was a certified sales representative and retired from Lancaster Dodge. He previously was employed at Manheim Chrysler Plymouth. Jerry was a member of Highland Presbyterian Church. He was an active member of the ASA Softball Assoc. and was president of the Lancaster Softball summer and fall league. Jerry also was a member of PIAA.
Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial service on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 at Highland Presbyterian Church1801 Oregon Pike, Lancaster 17601 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Ted Mingle officiating. The family will greet friends from 10 a.m. until time of service.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Jerry’s name can be made to ALS Assoc., 321 Norristown Rd., Suite 260, Ambler PA 19002-2755. Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home and Chapel is in charge of arrangements. 560-5100.
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My deepest sympathy goes out to jerry’s family. You will be missed for your work done with the sunday leagues.
Haddy
Dear Ray:
Plaese accept my condolences, may the Lord be with you and your family.
Keith Bechtold
My wife and I send our deepest sympathy to the Ross family. I enjoyed working with Jerry throughout my softball career.
Barbara and George Young
As a friend of Mark, our thoughts and prayers go to your family during this time of loss.
~Ted Melusky and Lauren Weit
It looks like the good Lord is in need of a great salesman.He just called one of the best around home.Jerry,I will still be looking for your football picks.Send me a clue when I can`t make up my mind.
Your friend,
Terry Cutler
My deepest sympathies to the Ross family. I enjoyed working with Jerry throughout the time he worked at Lancaster Dodge.
Best Wishes to All…..John Hatzis
my thoughts and prayers to the ross family. jerry will always be remembered by me when i am at the softball field.
Don Mertz