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Rolinda F. Hanley

Rolinda F. Hanley

Rolinda F. Hanley passed away comfortably at her daughters home on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. She was born in Lock Haven on April 28, 1941 to Roland W. and Winifred Harmon Fredericks. She was a 1959 graduate of the former Lock Haven High School and graduated from Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, where she was a member of the equestrian team.

Linda married Guy W. Hanley, Jan. 30, 1971, he preceded her in death Jan. 31, 2015. Together they had a life full of adventures and travel; enjoying each other’s company on cruises with friends and trips around the country and especially their yearly spring trips to Florida.

Linda was an avid horsewoman. She gave many riding lessons, enjoyed being a member of Susquehanna Whips and Wheels where she displayed her carriage driving skills in friendly competitions with her beloved horse, Harry. Although Guy never really shared her equine enthusiasm, he certainly made it easy for her to do so.

Linda also enjoyed hunting with Guy and she was a great shot, displaying her trophy’s right alongside of Guy’s. She loved canning her home-grown vegetables and entering them in the Clinton County Fair.

Linda was a proud member of the US Army Reserves; she retired from there with full retirement at the Rank of Sergeant First Class. She was very proud of her and Guy’s military service and loved that they were in the same unit.

Linda spent most of her time on the Homestead Farm with her many horses. She truly had a blessed and full life, full of love and adventure.

Survivors include a daughter, Rosalind (Jeff) Rebarchak, of Mill Hall, and a daughter-in-law Ev Hanley, of Wyoming.

Linda was preceded in death by a stepson, Gary W. Hanley, and a sister, Margaret Chambliss.

Funeral services for Rolinda Hanley will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025 at 3 p.m. in the Gedon Funeral Home and Cremation Services LLC., 121 W. Main St., Lock Haven, PA.

Officiating will be Pastor Susan Champion of the Bald Eagle United Presbyterian Church in Mill Hall.

Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Family and friends will be received in the funeral home on Wednesday afternoon from 1 p.m. until the services at 3. Military services will be presented by the Jersey Shore American Legion.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions will be accepted to the Cody Myers Scholarship Fund through the funeral home.

Online thoughts and memories can be made to the Gedon Funeral Homes Facebook Page or www.GedonFuneralHomes.com