He was employed at Med Plast in Westfield. Andrew attended West Jackson Baptist church. He enjoyed artwork, photography, reading, and working outside on a cool day.
Andrew J. Pettitt, age 38, of Tioga, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, September 20, 2018. He was born on March 12, 1980 in Troy, a son of Steven and Ruth (Perry) Pettitt. Andrew was the husband of Veronica (Miles) Pettitt.
He was employed at Med Plast in Westfield. Andrew attended West Jackson Baptist church. He enjoyed artwork, photography, reading, and working outside on a cool day. ![]() Anne Biddle Preston, 91, longtime resident of Canton, Pa. passed away peacefully at the Sherwood Retirement and Personal Care Home in Canton while surrounded by family on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. The daughter of the late Robert and Ruth (Wilcox) Biddle, Anne Biddle Preston was born in Elmira, N.Y. on Sept. 9, 1927. After graduating from Elmira Free Academy in 1945, Anne attended Syracuse University, majoring in music and theatre. She was employed in radio broadcasting for two Elmira radio stations, including hosting her own show under the name of Jane Bond. On September 22, 1951, she and Lee Manley Preston were married at the North Presbyterian Church in Elmira, N.Y. and settled in Canton, PA. Anne and Manley shared over 56 wonderful years together and were blessed with three children: Sandy (Geoff McNett), David, and Nancy (Douglas Lockwood). Mrs. Preston was a choir director for many years at the Canton Church of Christ, an active member of the church and served as a Deacon. She was a volunteer coordinator for the Canton Area School District and piano accompanist and choreographer for the elementary school productions for 25 years. She was also involved in numerous area organizations. Anne traveled extensively with her husband, Manley, when he was President of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association (PBA). ![]() Paul H. Machmer, 93, well-known resident of the Canton area (Union Twp., Tioga County passed away on Wednesday evening, September 19, 2018 at the Bradford County Manor. Paul Herbert, “Paulie” to family and friends, was born December 4, 1924 at the family farm in Ward Township, Tioga County. He was the last surviving of 13 children in the family of the late Fred S. and Mabel (Mason) Machmer. On February 2, 1945, he married the former Emma Graham and while in the U.S. Army during WWII, he and Emma wrote to each other every day. They were blessed with 11 children and 63 years of marriage before her passing on Oct. 24, 2007. Paul found his calling early in life; he was a life-long farmer. They established the “Machmer Family Farm” in the late 1940’s. In earlier years Paulie worked for PennDOT for a short time and also drove the neighborhood kids to and from school for many years. Paulie was a man who was fair-minded; he believed in diligent work and instilled those qualities on to his family. Stephen C. MacNett, 71, of Mechanicsburg, died on September 18, 2018.
A prominent Pennsylvania political figure, Steve devoted his 44-year legal career to working in the Senate of Pennsylvania. Possessing an encyclopedic knowledge of the legislature, legal cases, and historical milestones, Steve was widely regarded as the Commonwealth's constant and unelected "51st senator." He was a trusted friend and advisor to prominent figures of both political parties. Steve began working in the Senate as a legislative page while an undergraduate student at Dickinson College and continued as a part-time Senate employee while a student at Dickinson School of Law. Upon his law school graduation in 1971, Steve joined the Senate Republican legal staff. He became General Counsel for the Senate Republican caucus in 1977, a role he held until his retirement in 2011. Mrs. Cleone Mary Johnson of Phoenix, Arizona passed away peacefully on September 13, 2018.
Cleone was born January 18, 1920 in New Era, Pennsylvania, a daughter of Rodney and Bernice Young Wells. She married Kenneth Johnson of New Era on June 15th 1946. He predeceased her on March 16, 2002 after 56 years of marriage. During World War II Cleone was employed by Norden making bomb sights and Schweizer Aircraft manufacturing gliders. She was also employed by Paper Magic in Troy for several years. Cleone was a dedicated wife and mother, a wonderful cook (known for her wonderful pies), and loved all the many dogs they had during her life. She was a member of the Windfall Methodist church and taught Sunday school for many years. On the evening of Wednesday, September 12th, 2018, Virginia L. (Hakes) Crain of Ralston passed to Glory while at the Williamsport Hospital. She was 66 years of age.
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