Edith M Dewyer

Edith Dewyer

Edith M. Dewyer, 93, of 2961 West Washington St., Willow Creek, passed away Thursday, November 16, 2017, at The Pavilion at BRMC.

Born September 29, 1924 in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Louis and Eva (Carnahan) Holsinger. She attended Bradford Schools.

On September 1, 1942, she married Phillip R. Dewyer Sr., who preceded her in death. 

She had attended First Free Methodist Church, and the Corydon Township Firemen's Auxiliary. Edith enjoyed bingo and was an avid Buffalo Sabres fan.

Edith was formerly employed at Zippo Manufacturing and retired from Corning Glass.

Surviving are two daughters, Nancy L. Dewyer, of Willow Creek, and Linda (Rudy) Luce, of Marshburg, and a foster son, Bruce Durgan, of Cranberry; eight grandchildren and several great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Leroy F. "Lee" Dewyer and Phillip R. Dewyer Jr.; three sisters and two brothers. 

Family will be receiving friends on Saturday, November 18, 2017 from 11 AM to 1 PM in the  Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 372 East Main St.,  where funeral services will be held at 1 PM with Rev. Robert Brest , Pastor of the First Free Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Riverview-Corydon Cemetery.

Memorial contributions, if desired, can be made to Corydon Township Volunteer Fire Department.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

To the Dewyer Family, We are so sorry for your loss.
— Lydia (Smith) and Edward Olechna

Linda and Nancy, So sorry to read that Edith Passed away. Wish we could have been there to attend the services. She was a great lady and will be missed.
— Pat and Ceil Cobb

Condolences

  • To the Dewyer Family, We are so sorry for your loss.

    — Lydia (Smith) and Edward Olechna
  • Linda and Nancy, So sorry to read that Edith Passed away. Wish we could have been there to attend the services. She was a great lady and will be missed.

    — Pat and Ceil Cobb