Obituary: Shirley Ogburn

Shirley Davis Ogburn, age 83, entered into God’s eternal care on May 4, 2026, at Concordia at SpiriTrust Gettysburg. She was born April 20, 1943, in the village of Latimore, as she was the daughter of the late Harold S. Davis and Janet L (Group) Davis. Shirley is survived by her brother Greg and his wife, Dr. Abby Davis, of Hershey, and her two sisters-in-law, Linda Davis, of Dillsburg, and Lynn Davis, of Smithfield, VA. She is also survived by her two precious nieces (with whom she has spent a lot of enjoyable time) – Dr. Kristi Lynch, Captain Ian Lynch, their son, Alexander Scott Lynch, and their daughter, Kennedy Maxine Lynch, of Stafford, VA, and Kylee Davis of Smithfield, VA.

Shirley was predeceased by her husband of 40 years, Wayne, and three brothers, Robert, Douglas, and Harold.

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She was a 1960 graduate of York Springs High School, a 1964 graduate of Gettysburg College, where she received a B.A. degree, and a 1973 graduate of Shippensburg College, where she received a master’s degree in education.

She retired from the Bermudian Springs School District in 1995, after completing 31 years of teaching in the elementary school. She continued to perform volunteer work there for many years after her retirement. She also tutored at the Middle School for several years. She was later known as the “Apple Lady” by many students, as in her volunteer years, she taught a unit on Adams County apples each fall in a first-grade classroom. She dearly loved teaching, and she never stopped attending the various Eagles sporting events.

After retirement, along with volunteering at school, she also worked for 12 years part-time at Wendy’s of Dillsburg, which was always on her bucket list. She volunteered for many years at the food pantry at both Chapel Hill Church of God & Centenary United Methodist (UM) Church in Biglerville. She also delivered Meals on Wheels for several years for the York Springs Senior Center. She truly loved being with people.

She was a member of the Gettysburg Chapter of Eastern Star and YOSSHS.

Professional services have been entrusted to Dugan Funeral & Cremation, Ltd., 111 S. Main Street in Bendersville. A funeral service in celebration of her life will be held on Monday, May 11, at 10:00 am at the Chapel Hill Church of God in York Springs. A viewing will be held one hour before the service, which will be presided over by Pastor Randy Huber. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Shirley may be made to either the York Springs Food Pantry, the Upper Adams Food Pantry, or Concordia at SpiriTrust Gettysburg.

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