Obituaries
Mary Jane Huber, 95
December 01, 2020
Mary Jane “Janie” Huber, 95, of Landis Homes, formerly of Millersville and Ronks, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 1st, 2020. She was born in Lancaster and was the daughter of the late Fred and Emma (Mellinger) Eshleman.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William S. Huber, in 2013.
Mary Jane was a proud homemaker most of her life, but she also had worked at Armstrong, with her father at Eshleman & Mellinger Insurance Agency, and assisted her husband at the Huber Insurance Agency.
She was a graduate of Manor High School and was a longtime member of Millersville United Methodist Church. She taught Sunday school, played the piano, enjoyed crafts, and gardening flowers. She was a member of the Millersville Women’s Club and a volunteer with Millersville Meals on Wheels. Mary Jane loved traveling and enjoyed many winters in their home in Melbourne Beach, FL.
She is survived by a daughter, Anne Heisey, wife of Gregory, of Ronks, a son, Doug Huber, of Berlin, MD, and a sister Ruth Eshleman, of Willow Valley, five grandchildren, and thirteen grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son Steve Huber, and sister, Sara Whitney.
A Memorial Service will be held in 2021. A private interment will be in Marticville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Mary Jane’s memory to Millersville Meals on Wheels 121 N. George St. Millersville, PA 17551.
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December 08, 2020
Dear “Janie” was a member of the Craft Club, an offshoot of MU’s Campus Club, of which my Mother, Marty Davis, was a part of. In later years and after my retirement, I was often included in the group which, at that point, involved monthly luncheon meetings at a local restaurant. Janie was such a sweet presence, always upbeat and interested in everything I was doing….from my family to my artwork. I offer my sincere condolences to you, Anne and Doug, and your extended family and friends. Please know that I’m thinking and praying for all of you. May your pleasant memories help to sustain you during this dark time.
Susan (Davis) Chambers