Virginia E. Burik, 82

Virginia E. Burik, 82, formerly of Hagerstown, MD, passed away Feb. 8, 2016, at Williamsport Retirement Village. Born Jan. 30, 1934, in Pittsburgh, PA, to the late Abner L. Coleman and Millie Fox-Kell

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