Rebecca "Becky" Riley
Bollinger, age 64, of
Gettysburg, entered into God's
eternal care after her
courageous battle with uterine
cancer. Born Jan. 2, 1951 in
Gettysburg, she passed away Feb.
23, 2015. She was the daughter
of the late Doctor Joseph Riley
and Lorraine (McDermitt) Riley.
She was a devoted wife to Garry
Bollinger for over 30 years and
a loving mother to her two sons,
Nicholas and Andrew Bollinger.
Becky graduated from
Gettysburg High School and was a
proud member of the class of
'69. She graduated from York
College of Pennsylvania in 1984
with a BS degree in Therapeutic
Recreation and a minor in
Elementary Education. In 1986
she received her teaching
certification from York College.
Becky also attended the National Aquatic Training Institute for
extended aquatic training.
Rebecca served in the United
States Navy for 12 years, from
1974 to 1986. She served five
years active duty and seven
years in the Reserves as she
attended college. Upon
graduation from college, Becky
was employed by Lincoln
Intermediate Unit as an ESL
teacher in the Upper Adams
School District. While raising
her family, Becky continued her
career as a substitute teacher
in the local school districts
and was a reading specialist in
the Carroll County School
District in Taneytown, Md. Becky
also worked several years at
Saint Catherine's Rehab Center
in Emmitsburg, specializing
in aquatic therapy and adaptive
aquatics. Aquatics was Becky's
true passion. She was a Red
Cross swimming instructor for
almost 50 years at the local
YWCA and other local swimming
facilities. She taught swimming
to non-swimmers of all ages.
Becky was an inspiration and
an encourager to anyone who knew
her. Those who knew Becky, knew
they were touched by a ray of
sunshine. She LOVED life. She
loved her family and friends.
But most of all, she loved her
Savior, Jesus Christ. She loved
to study the Bible with the
women's group at the First
Baptist Church in Gettysburg and
her Mom's in Touch group. Becky
enjoyed traveling and seeing new
sights and meeting people from
all walks of life. She loved
gardening, camping, bird
watching, reading, writing and
practicing yoga. Every summer
she looked forward to spending
time at Fenwick Island, Del.,
with the Bollinger, Gilbert, and
Riley clans for family bonding.
Rebecca is survived by her
husband, Garry; sons, Nicholas
and his fiancee Morgan Reilly,
Andrew and friend Samantha
Harders; two sisters, Connie
Vossbein, widow of Vincent
Vossbein, and Amy Gilbert and
her husband Ted; one brother,
David Riley; a maternal aunt,
Rita Gates; aunt, Ann McDermitt;
father-in-law, Ivan Bollinger
Sr.; three brothers-in-law,
Steven Bollinger and his wife
Linda, Dan Bollinger, and Ivan
Bollinger Jr.; three
sisters-in-law "plus one":
Sondra Bollinger, Bonnie Huggins
and her husband Edward, Susan
Bollinger, and Joan Kootz; 18
nieces and nephews; and 18
great-nieces and nephews. She
was preceded in death by a
brother, Joseph Riley Jr.
Many thanks and gratitude are
expressed by the family to the
Lutheran Home Care and Hospice
program, Pastor and Mrs. David
Dunn, Pastor Michael Allwein,
and Father John Bateman for
guiding Becky though her
illness. Thanks also to Dr.
David Kamsler, The Oncology
Wellspan Group, and to friends
and family who were supportive
to the family during Becky's
illness.
Rebecca Riley Bollinger's
Celebration of Life service will
be held on Saturday March 21 at
10 a.m. at Saint Francis Xavier
Church on West High Street in
Gettysburg. The family will
receive friends and well wishers
from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the
church prior to the service.
Entombment will be held after
the service at the Saint Francis
Xavier Cemetery with full
military honors.
Becky always said that she
wanted to have meaning for her
life. Because of her passion for
swimming and children, a trust
fund has been established to
honor this remarkable woman.
This fund will provide swimming
lessons to underprivileged
children between ages five to
twelve for years to come. In
lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to this fund. Checks can
be made payable to the "ACCF,
Becky Bollinger Aquatic Fund"
and mailed to: Adams County
Community Foundation (ACCF),
P.O. Box 4565, Gettysburg, PA
17325
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