![]() ![]() The living room is focused on deep oranges and mustard yellows with all the pumpkins and cozy lights. Since moving into our own house, I have much more space to decorate and this year I tried to stick to one color palette or theme for each of our main area rooms on the first floor. Especially because my birthday falls in the month of September, I usually get lots of decor items as birthday gifts, which I actually love. Over the years I have collected a decent amount of Autumn and Halloween decor. ![]() Instead, I have come to find that my Autumn decor style is a bit of an in-between mixture of the two. I knew the neutral color palette of an Autumn farmhouse style wasn’t for me, yet I didn’t like the completely gaudy purple and orange of straight up cheap Halloween decorations you find in a lot of stores this time of year. I don’t really know what to call my style, and for awhile I used to worry about the fact that I couldn’t choose just one type of Autumn decor or color scheme to decorate with with. The more velvet pumpkins around my house the better! I have also loved Halloween ever since I was a young teenager and have always been fond of incorporating a little bit of spooky charm along with my cozy autumn decor. Its no secret that I adore Autumn and all the cozy decor that comes along with it. This year we did the same and I loved seeing the excitement and enthusiasm on Ellis’ face as we began to decorate for “pumpkin day”, as he calls it. Box 97, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648.A new tradition I started with Ellis last year was to pull out all of our Autumn and Halloween decor on (or around) September 10th and start decorating our house for the changing seasons. 100, Harrisburg, PA 17110, or Mending Hearts Animal Rescue, P.O. Memorial contributions in memory of Frances may be given to Alzheimer’s Association, Greater PA Chapter, 2595 Interstate Drive, Ste. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, rural Williamsburg. Joseph Catholic Church, Williamsburg, Father Aron M. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Bolger Funeral Home Inc., Williamsburg, where a vigil for the deceased will be recited. Her family would like to give a heartfelt “thank you” to the staff at The Celebration Villa of Altoona for the wonderful care she received while living there.įriends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. Joseph Catholic Church, Williamsburg.įrances loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren, and also enjoyed cooking and flower gardening. on Short Mountain in rural Williamsburg, where she worked alongside her family for 50 years. After the passing of her mother, Frances started helping her father at their family’s restaurant, Louie’s Coral Lounge Inc. Following graduation, she was employed for a few years at Sylvania in Altoona. She was a 1950 graduate of Williamsburg High School. She was preceded in death by a special grandson, Shawn Nicewonger and two sisters, Cindy Bartnick and Dolores Schwaderer. two nieces, Kelly Clouser (Chris) of Moncks Corner, S.C., and Jennie Breslin (Mike) of Midland, Texas and a nephew, Louis Lang (Autumn) of Mechanicsburg. two great-grandsons, Garrett and Cole Nicewonger a sister, Joann M. Nicewonger of rural Williamsburg and Cory A. Williams (David) of rural Williamsburg two grandchildren, Lorie L. ![]() She was born in Williamsburg, daughter of the late Louis P. ![]()
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