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Harry L. Rebuck Sr., 81, of Herndon, passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at his residence. Harry was the beloved husband of Patricia (Dewalt) Rebuck sharing over 33 years of loving marriage. Born on February 25, 1945 in Urban, he was a son of the late Galen R. and Martha M. (Bingaman) Rebuck.
Harry was a hardworking and dedicated man who spent his life in a variety of trades. He worked as a coal miner, farmer, butcher, and mechanic, and later drove truck for Eastern Industries and Fallor Middle Creek until his retirement. Harry attended, Augustaville Wesleyan Church, Paxinos. In his free time, Harry was an avid hunter who also enjoyed butchering and had a deep love for animals.
Harry is survived by his wife, Pat; son, Harry “Speck” Rebuck Jr.; daughter, Theresa Hoke; step sons, Rodney Skillman, and Ronald Skillman; grandchildren, Jared Leach, Tamika Lebo, Tina Rebuck, Tawney Rebuck and Veronica York; step grandchildren, Rachel Skillman, and Dillan Skillman; 10 great grandchildren; brothers, Garry Rebuck, and Jacob Rebuck; sisters, Regina Snyder, Faye Snyder, and Marion Troller. He was predeceased by a daughter, Tina Rebuck; brothers, Donald Rebuck Sr., Clarence Rebuck and Matthew Rebuck; sisters, Cora Lesher, Florence Reubendall, and Nancy Wacker.
Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Foust Funeral Home, LLC. Trevorton, Ryan G. Foust, supervisor. A memory tribute may be placed at www.foustcares.com.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Harry’s memory to Augustaville Wesleyan Church, 2548 PA-890, Paxinos, PA 17860 or to the American Lung Association National Direct Response Headquarters PO Box 756 Osceola WI 54020.
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