Irene moved to Gettysburg in 1978 and though missing the hustle and bustle of New York, quickly came to love Gettysburg. She spent countless hours on the sidelines and in the bleachers never missing her sons little league and soccer games and tennis matches and was a Cub Scout Den Mother who imposed her love of crafts on her reluctant scouts who quickly became enthusiastic participants. She served as the treasurer for the Gettysburg YWCA before opening a needlepoint store, Country Crossings. Irene spent the balance of her career as the office manager of Hartman & Yannetti, Attorneys at Law.
When not travelling to spend time with family and friends, Irene could be found tending her beautiful garden or curled up reading a book, doing a crossword puzzle, or sewing. Irene enjoyed passing on her love of crafts to her grandchildren and grandnieces and nephews. She subsisted on wine, chocolate, cheeseburgers, and ice cream, the latter of which she occasionally was willing to share with her grandchildren. Irene, always welcoming, loved opening her house to family and friends and had a gift for finding the best in people. The grace she showed in death was only surpassed by the grace she showed in life.
Preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and Irene Small, Irene is survived by her husband Gary; children Richard Hubbard, William (Emily) Hubbard, Bradley (Deirdre) Hartman, and Brooke Hartman Barrett; grandchildren Charlie and Clementine Hubbard and Hunter Barrett; siblings Alfred (Maryanne) Small, Jamie Small, and Joan (Edmund) Sheldon; cousin Jack (Mary) Brabant; and cherished nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the YWCA of Gettysburg & Adams County. The family has planned a private burial at Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Monahan Funeral Home, remembrance at www.monahanfuneralhome.com
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