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The Remarkable Life of WWII Veteran Anna Weinfurter

A remarkable life is not given. It is earned through service above oneself and demonstrations of courage and compassion in extraordinary times. Anna Weinfurter’s journey began in Montana and took her across the country while serving in the United States

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group posting together at Mary Frances' birthday celebration

A Special Birthday

As published at “Moments of Life,” National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, April 2016 Karen, a long-time Homeland Hospice volunteer, was assigned to visit Mary Frances shortly after she was admitted to hospice services. Mary Frances lived in a skilled nursing facility, and although she had family who visited and

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Volunteer spotlight: Andy and Sherry Lank

In 2012, Andy Lank’s parents died within eight months of each other. In the midst of caring for them and then grieving their deaths, Andy and his wife, Sherry, found consolation from the people of Homeland Hospice. “They really helped us through the grieving process and were able to ask

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Flora and Jeff Jespersen adorned as the king and queen of hearts

Homeland Center’s Kings and Queens of Hearts warm a February day

In their 67 years of marriage, Flora and Jeff Jespersen have discovered a thing or two about lasting relationships. “It takes a little bit of tolerance for each other,” said Jeff Jespersen. The Jespersens also enjoy the unexpected, and for Valentine’s Day, they got a real surprise – their election

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Felicia Foster holding the miniature Steelers helmet signed by Hines Ward she received from Barry S. Ramper II

Homeland Center’s staff get a well-deserved ‘thank you!’

While Homeland Center’s role has changed since it was founded almost 150 years ago, one thing has remained the same – the commitment of the staff to those who depend on them for care. More than 200 Homeland Center and Homeland Hospice staff gathered this month for the annual recognition

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Mary Peterson and caregiver Chris Fulton looking at a door decorated blue with a snowman

Holiday door decorating contest brings winter wonderland indoors

2015 Homeland Door Decorating Contest Winners: 115 – Martha Finley & Wanda Kardos 207 – Harold Hixon & Raymond Caldwell E6 – Wanda Berger & Agatha Goodwin 1N2 – Eleanor Allen Nativity scenes and reindeer. Snowmen and penguins. All brightened the hallways of Homeland Center this Christmas, as residents adorned

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Herm Minkoff leading sports talk with homeland residents

With Herm Minkoff, the news is never dull

Herm Minkoff stands in the Homeland Diner before a group of residents. On the table are news clippings and books. “Who has been following the stock market?” he asks. “It’s up,” says one resident. “About 300.” It’s been a volatile couple of weeks, Minkoff agrees. “The stock market right now is

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Rev. Dann Caldwell and his father, Ray, singing together at Homeland Center

Duets by Homeland pastor and his father brighten monthly service

Luminous, late-morning sunlight streamed across the patterned carpet of the chapel of Homeland Center one recent Wednesday in early autumn — so much so that resident Ray Caldwell, 85, politely asked for the blinds to be drawn. As he faced 12 of his fellow residents and prepared to sing by the stone

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Bereavement Six Week Support Group

March 3, 2026 - April 7, 2026
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Homeland Hospice Office, Suite 265B, 2300 Vartan Way, Harrisburg

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April 18, 2026
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Giant Foods Community Room, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill

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