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Dennis G Warehime
Born: May 26th, 1955
Died: April 17th, 2021
Obituary
Dennis G. Warehime, 63, of Hanover, beloved husband of Takako “Tina” Warehime, passed away peacefully and entered into God’s eternal care on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at his home with his family by his side.
Born on Sunday, May 26, 1957, he was the eldest son of Joan Shaffer Cumberland, of Westminster, MD, and the late Gerald Warehime; and step-son of, Elizabeth “Liz” Warehime, of Westminster. He is also preceded in death by a brother, Michael Warehime who died in 2018; and a nephew, Kevin Warehime.
A 1975 graduate of Westminster High School in Maryland, Dennis joined the United States Navy at 17 years old. During his 13 year military career, with his dedicated wife by his side, he frequently moved while serving his country at Naval stations in Mississippi, Alabama, California, Japan, and many others. Dennis worked as a Naval Construction planner in Charlie Company. Following his honorable discharge from the Navy, he moved to Hanover to be close to family. He was a life member of the Harold H. Bair American Legion Post #14 and served as Commander and past Chaplain for the Hanover AmVets Post #22. An avid outdoorsman he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
In addition to his wife of 43 years, his mother, and step-mother, he is survived by three brothers, Steve Warehime and his wife, Terri, Craig Warehime, and Tim Warehime and his wife, Linda; a niece, Tamara Warehime; a nephew, Brandon Warehime; a sister-in-law, Sonya Hook; and a step-sister, Jennifer Warehime.
A memorial service will be held at 1PM on Friday, April 23, 2021 at Panebaker Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Inc., 311 Broadway, Hanover, with the Rev. Gregory A. Rapp officiating. The family will receive friends 11Am to 1PM on Friday. The memorial service will be live streamed beginning at 1PM. Inturnment will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery with military honors being rendered by the Hanover Allied Veterans Honor Guard.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Dennis G Warehime
1955 - 2021
Obituary
Dennis G. Warehime, 63, of Hanover, beloved husband of Takako “Tina” Warehime, passed away peacefully and entered into God’s eternal care on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at his home with his family by his side.
Born on Sunday, May 26, 1957, he was the eldest son of Joan Shaffer Cumberland, of Westminster, MD, and the late Gerald Warehime; and step-son of, Elizabeth “Liz” Warehime, of Westminster. He is also preceded in death by a brother, Michael Warehime who died in 2018; and a nephew, Kevin Warehime.
A 1975 graduate of Westminster High School in Maryland, Dennis joined the United States Navy at 17 years old. During his 13 year military career, with his dedicated wife by his side, he frequently moved while serving his country at Naval stations in Mississippi, Alabama, California, Japan, and many others. Dennis worked as a Naval Construction planner in Charlie Company. Following his honorable discharge from the Navy, he moved to Hanover to be close to family. He was a life member of the Harold H. Bair American Legion Post #14 and served as Commander and past Chaplain for the Hanover AmVets Post #22. An avid outdoorsman he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
In addition to his wife of 43 years, his mother, and step-mother, he is survived by three brothers, Steve Warehime and his wife, Terri, Craig Warehime, and Tim Warehime and his wife, Linda; a niece, Tamara Warehime; a nephew, Brandon Warehime; a sister-in-law, Sonya Hook; and a step-sister, Jennifer Warehime.
A memorial service will be held at 1PM on Friday, April 23, 2021 at Panebaker Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Inc., 311 Broadway, Hanover, with the Rev. Gregory A. Rapp officiating. The family will receive friends 11Am to 1PM on Friday. The memorial service will be live streamed beginning at 1PM. Inturnment will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery with military honors being rendered by the Hanover Allied Veterans Honor Guard.
Cemetery and Burial Information
Mt Olivet Cemetery
725 Baltimore Street
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone: (717) 637-5294
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