A&L Mercantile

A&L Mercantile We are Tiffany and Maurice Warner proud owners of A&L Boutique mobile shop. We also have booths located at Penmar Antique Market.
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We sell home decor, outdoor decor, clothing, accessories, and vintage items.

It's our 3 year anniversary πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ *Our anniversary was actually June 4th but that was the day my mom passed away so I'm ...
06/10/2026

It's our 3 year anniversary πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ *Our anniversary was actually June 4th but that was the day my mom passed away so I'm late on posting.
I want to thank everyone who has been in our group in the last 3 years. We truly appreciate you and can't thank you enough, you will see why once you hear our story. If you don't know this yet, we like to give back to the community by donating a percentage of all proceeds to different non-profit organizations. Again, thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

OUR STORY- We are Tiffany and Maurice Warner husband and wife team. We sell everything from clothing, accessories, home decor, outdoor decor, lotions, sprays, candles, vintage items, and the list goes on. Some items are from small wholesaler businesses, local artisans, and some are made by Maurice. This is a mobile shop, we have an enclosed trailer and we travel to different events, so you have a chance to see everything in person. I will always post what event we will be at. We also have shelves located at Weaver Treasures Antique Mall in Hagerstown MD and 3 booths at Pen Mar Antique Market in Waynesboro PA. Both Maurice and I work full-time jobs while running this small business so we are very busy people. In March of 2023 our lives changed when I had to rush my husband to the hospital. That's when we found out that he has cirrhosis of the liver and will need a liver transplant. We were shocked since he wasn't much of a drinker. We learned he had Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. When my husband got out of the hospital something told me to get this started. I took the leap of faith and got my business license to sell things from small wholesaler businesses and items my husband and daughter make. I made the first post on June 4th 2023 announcing A&L Boutique we decided this year to change our name to A&L Mercantile since we sell a little bit of everything. A&L stands for our children Ashton and Lydia. Now here comes how you as members of our group helped us and we are so grateful. Because of you it helped keep our minds busy. I truly believe this business helped my husband. The Doctors told us 3 years ago that he probably has 2 years left on the liver he has now before needing a transplant. He has hit 3 years and starting on year 4 with not needing a transplant at this time. He works hard and stays busy with this business which keeps him going, thanks to all of you!!!! We have met a lot of people and I feel like we are family. So many of you were there for our entire family when my nephew and mom passed away. Again thank you everyone! Here is to another yearπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

Our shelves are stocked at Weaver Treasures Antique Mall in Hagerstown MD. We are located downstairs close to the cashie...
06/07/2026

Our shelves are stocked at Weaver Treasures Antique Mall in Hagerstown MD. We are located downstairs close to the cashier. Look for ANL tags.

A great tribute to my mom πŸ’œ I want to thank all of our friends/customers that checked in on us.
06/06/2026

A great tribute to my mom πŸ’œ I want to thank all of our friends/customers that checked in on us.

In every town, there are people whose names may never appear in history books, whose accomplishments may never be recorded on plaques or monuments, yet whose presence helps shape the character of the community around them. Taneytown is built upon the lives, work, kindness, and dedication of ordinary citizens who make an extraordinary difference simply by being part of the fabric of the town. Dianna Lynn Pearce was one of those people.

Dianna passed away on June 4, 2026, at the age of 60, leaving behind a family who loved her deeply and a community that is stronger because she was part of it.

Born on November 7, 1965, in Baltimore, Dianna was the daughter of Barbara Ann Clarke Tracey and the late Richard Eugene Tracey. She shared her life with her devoted husband, Christopher M. Pearce, and together they built a family that became her greatest source of pride and joy.

Before her retirement, Dianna worked for Random House, contributing through her dedication and work ethic to one of the nation’s most respected publishing companies. Yet like so many residents of small towns, her greatest contributions were not measured by job titles or awards. They were found in the relationships she nurtured, the family she loved, and the example she set each day.

Her legacy lives on through her children Tiffany Warner and husband Maurice of Taneytown, Elizabeth Crouse of Nottingham, Amber Crouse of Westminster, and Krista Mosser of Hanover. It continues through her sister, Tonya Helfer, and especially through her cherished grandchildren: Hailey Utz, Lucas Frebertshauser, Ashton Crouse, Lydia Warner, and Noah Mosser.

She also carried the memory of loved ones who preceded her in death, including her sister Kimberly Tracey and her grandson Elijah Crouse.

When we reflect on a life such as Dianna’s, we are reminded that communities are not defined by buildings, roads, or institutions. They are defined by people. Every citizen leaves an imprint. Every parent who raises a family, every worker who contributes through honest labor, every neighbor who offers friendship, and every grandparent who shares wisdom helps create the community we call home.

Taneytown’s story is often told through its churches, businesses, schools, and historic landmarks. But the true story of Taneytown is found in the lives of people like Dianna Pearce. It is found in family gatherings, quiet acts of kindness, years of hard work, and the countless moments that bind one generation to the next.

As we mourn her passing, we are also reminded of a larger truth: the strength of a town comes from the people who call it home. Each resident contributes something unique. Some leave a visible mark, while others shape lives in ways that can never be fully measured. Together, they create the spirit of the community.

Dianna’s life serves as a reminder that every citizen matters. Every life has value. Every person contributes to the story of Taneytown.

Today, that story pauses to remember and honor Dianna Lynn Pearce, a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend, and neighbor whose presence enriched the lives of those around her. Though she is gone, the impact of her life remains woven into her family and into the community she called home.

May her memory be a blessing, and may we never forget that the true strength of Taneytown lies in the lives of its people.

06/01/2026

Hello everyone we have to reschedule our anniversary event at the farmers market. My mom is not well and I have to be with her. We will not be there I will resend a new date. Thank you for your understanding.

Never forget our fallen Heroes. Happy Memorial day.
05/25/2026

Never forget our fallen Heroes. Happy Memorial day.

Go check it out! Open on Memorial day. So many nice booths here.
05/21/2026

Go check it out! Open on Memorial day. So many nice booths here.

We are all stocked up at all 3 of our booths at Pen Mar Antique Market in Waynesboro Pa. Look for Booth ANL . Tons of ni...
05/18/2026

We are all stocked up at all 3 of our booths at Pen Mar Antique Market in Waynesboro Pa. Look for Booth ANL . Tons of nice vendors here. They are open 10-5 7 days a week. Go check it out!!!!

05/16/2026

Yes, we are crazy and we don't stop. 🀣 We are in another antique mall. We will have shelves in Weaver Treasures Antique Mall in Hagerstown MD starting June 1st.

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