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Source: The
Findlay [Ohio] Courier; 2 Jun 2006
VAN BUREN
-- Mr. Dennis Abell, 66, of Van Buren, OH, passed away at 9:20 p.m., Wednesday,
May 31, 2006 while in the company of family members at his residence.
Mr.
Abell was born in Findlay, Ohio on June 24, 1939, the son of the late Donald
and Jennie Anne (Newhart) Abell.
He was the husband of Lynda (Woodward) Abell, she
survives him. They were married on April 21, 1971.
Dennis
is survived by 2 daughters: Kim Cameron of Findlay, OH; Dawn Abell of McComb,
OH; 1 son: Dennis Abell of Walton, KY; 2 step-daughters: Tina Tate of
Reynoldsburg, OH; Joan Bush of Van Buren, OH ; 1 stepson: Jim Amos of Arcadia,
OH; and 1 sister Shirley Staples of Findlay, OH. He is also survived by 19
grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by a sister:
Sondra Pickens and a stepson: Bret Amos.
He
proudly served his country in the Vietnam War in the United States Army. He
retired from the United States Army as a Sgt. First Class in 1984 and returned
to the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Huntsville, AL as a civilian. He retired
in 2001. During his service he was awarded the Army Commendation Medal (3rd Oak
Leaf Cluster), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal,
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry w/ Palm leaf,
Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Humanitarian Service Medal,
Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon-3, NCO Professional Development
Ribbon-3, Good Conduct Medal (6th Award), Expert Badge (M-16), and the Army
Achievement Medal.
He was a
lifetime member of the VFW.
Memorial
Services will be held at Routson Funeral Chapel, Findlay, OH on Friday, June 2,
2006 at the convenience of the family with Sr. Pastor Darrell Ramsey
officiating. The Hancock County Memorial Squad will be performing Military
Rites.
In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Donor's Choice of Charities.
Condolences may be made to www.RoutsonFuneralChapel.com.
Ackerman,
Lloyd K. Ackerman
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Lloyd K. Ackerman, 53, of
He was a member of the NRA, Friendship
Lodge #89 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge and Shrine.
In addition to his parents, he is survived
by his wife, Heather N. West Ackerman; one son, Samuel K. Ackerman of
Visitation will be Friday
Adamski, Betty L. Adamski (nee-Ollom)
Grisell Online Obituaries, dated, March 27, 2006
Adamski, Betty L. Adamski, age 84
of
She was
born January 25, 1922 in Clarington, Oh., the daughter of the late William J. and Helen Eckels Ollom.
She was
a retired employee of the Community Action Commission of Belmont County and a member of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded
in death by her
husband, Emil F. Adamski and two brothers, Robert and Don Ollom.
Survivors
include a daughter, Ruth Ann (Tom) Samaras a grandson, Austin Samaras, all of Uniontown, OH., a
sister, Ruth Whitlatch of Warren, OH., a nephew, Bill (Kathy) Whitlatch of MS.
and a niece, Linda (Joe) Savaterra of Niles, OH. and many other special nieces
and nephews.
Family
will receive friends Wednesday from 1p.m. until time of Funeral service at 3
p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home,
Interment
will be held at the convenience of the family in Holly
Memorial Garden,
In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to National Museum of Pacific War, Admiral Nimitz
Foundation,
Monroe County Beacon,
Pauline S. Ady, 84, Woodsfield, died
She was a member of the Cameron Church of Christ.
Surviving are an aunt, Emma E. Cenker of Wellsville; seven
nieces and nephews; Paul F.(Caroline) Ady, Sandra (Keith) Daugherty, all of
Woodsfield, Karen Sue Forrester of
She was preceded in death by a brother, Paul F. Ady, Sr.;
and three nephews.
Friends were received June 9, at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held June 10, with Keith Jones officiating.
Burial in
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Mary Atkinson Agee, 88, died Saturday, Aug.
19, 2006 at Well Spring Retirement Community of Greensboro, North Carolina.
A graveside service will be held at
Mrs. Agree was preceded in death by her
husband, Col. Henry Taylor Agee.
She is survived by two children; son,
Robert T. Agee of Falls Church, Va.; daughter, Patricia A. Friedrichs of
In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions
may be made to the American Cancer Society,
Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Home,
Albright,
Richard Walter Albright
Source: The Long Beach [Calfornia] Press-Telegram -
Sunday, July 2, 2006
Richard Walter Albright As a falling
star illuminates within its earthly reach before its light is fully
extinguished, so did Richard "Papa Bear" Albright allow us all to
shine during his brilliant path here before his passing on June 6, 2006. Anyone
who knew Richard would tell you though his passing date of 06/06/06 happens
once in a millennium, a lifelight of his quality is ever more remarkable.
Richard Walter Albright was born in Long
Beach, CA on October 7, 1938 to Martyn Barr and Ruby Thora Albright. He had a
lifelong passion for athletics and still competed in marathons, Marine Corps
events and triathlons. Richard was extremely patriotic and a proud Marine,
having served his country during the Vietnam War as a Helicopter Air Crew Man.
After retiring from the CYA and settling in Los Osos, Richard enjoyed his
passions for Mother Nature, working out, gardening and special friendships.
Papa Bear "belonged" to everyone he knew because he embraced all
equally. He was an o riginal who walked his own path, sharing a kind word with
all along the way. As long as you operated out of good intentions, he accepted
you into his realm of warmth, compassion, protection and mischievious good humor. Richard was a man of many
accomplishments..he was a medal-winning bicyclist, a gifted gardener, and
decorated Marine. But what he considered his greatest accomplishment was the
number of people he loved and was loved by. He was a proud and devoted son,
father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He especially enjoyed teaching his many
nieces and nephews how to camp, fish, play sports and be good citizens. There
are few people in Los Osos and Morro Bay who didn't know Papa Bear from his
many hikes with his beloved friend Oso. Although he thanked Oso for the
"Miles of Smiles", it is we, the many who benefited from the
"Miles of Smiles" he provided, who are now wishing many more in
return to you, Papa Bear, on your new adventure. We would suggest that you not
pull any practical jokes until t he gates of heaven are securely closed behind
you!
Richard was preceded in death by his
parents, Martyn Barr and Ruby Thora Albright and brother, Byron Eugene Albright.
He is survived and greatly missed by his son, Bruce of Los Osos; his beloved
dog, Oso; granddaughters, Chantelle and Brittney; brother, Martyn (Norma);
brother, Gary (Patti); sister, Ethel (Art); sister, Bettye (Verne);
sister-in-law, Helen; many nieces and nephews; best friend of over 60 years,
Bob Riley; his extended family in Los Osos including adopted daughters, Lisa,
Elaine and Leslie; Terry, Brian and many more friends and fellow pranksters.
P.S. Preparation=Victory In lieu of
flowers, donations may be sent to CAMP ERUTAN (a camp for children in foster
care), PO Box 6730, Los Osos, CA 93412.
A Celebration of Richard's life will be
held on Tuesday, July 4 at 10 am at the top of Ravenna Drive at Highland in Los
Osos. Walk up the hill to the prayer bench (2nd turnoff to the right, approx.
1/4 mile). Please sign the guestbook at Presstelegram.com obituary page.
Benedict-Rettey Mortuary (805) 772-7382.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Junior R. Allar, 72, of
Junior was a retired heavy equipment operator,
and a member of the
In addition to his parents he was preceded
in death by a brother John Allar.
Surviving are his wife Dorothy Hanlon
Allar; two daughters: Diane (Tim) Ackerman of Barnesville, Ohio, Donita (Joe)
Moore of Lancaster, Ohio; two sons, Bradley (Debbie) Allar of Barnesville,
Ohio, and Brian (Yumiko) Allar of Japan; ten grandchildren; three great -
grandchildren; sisters Faith Morris of Fairview, Ohio; Freda Roberts of
Oklahoma; and Rachael Palmer of Tennessee; Eileen Cramblett of Byesville, Ohio;
Judy Allar of Arizona; brothers, Samuel Allar of Barnesville, Ohio; and Dave
Allar of Bethesda, Ohio.
Friends will be received Monday
Allar, Ruth Ann Allar, nee Carpenter
Source: The Martins Ferry [Ohio] Times Leader; 9 Jun
2006
Ruth Ann Allar, 81, of Barnesville,
Ohio, died Thursday, June 8, 2006, at Barnesville Health Care Center. She was
born December 2, 1924, in Barnesville, Ohio, a daughter of the late Bernard and
Hazel Bunting Carpenter.
Ruth was a homemaker and
formerly worked in the Barnesville clothing factories and was a member of the
Sandy Ridge Church of Christ.
In addition to her parents she was
preceded in death by two brothers Don and Robert Carpenter.
Surviving are her husband Sam Allar;
two daughters Cindy (Bob) Thompson and Kris (Jerry) Moore all of Barnesville,
Ohio; a son Sam (Kathy) Allar of McAlester, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren, ten
great grandchildren; sisters Jeanette (Bob) Hall, Sue Boulet; brothers Kenneth
Carpenter and Dicky (Carol) Carpenter.
Friends will be received Saturday from
7 to 9 p.m. at Kelly - Kemp - Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street,
Barnesville, Ohio, where services will be held Sunday, at 1 p.m. with Minister
Gail Yoho officiating, burial in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville, Ohio.
Allen, Mary Louise Allen nee Jones
Monroe County Beacon,
Mary Louise Allen, 67,
She was a homemaker.
Surviving are four daughters, Vicky (Peanut) Brandon,
Rhonda (Buck) Jackson, Joy Allen, all of Powhatan Point, and Paula (Terry)
Haslam of Clarington; two brothers, Robert Jones of Moundsville, and Phillip
Jones of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Gary W. Allen; and brother, Dewey Jones.
Friends were received at Anderson Funeral Home and
Cremation Service, Moundsville, on Sept. 1, where funeral services were held
Sept.2, with Rev. Paul K. Smith officiating. Burial in Ebenezer United
Methodist Church,
Source: The Daily Record (Ellensburg, Washington) -
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Albert John Amies, John as he
was known, 84, died Sept. 25, 2006, at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital.
John was born May 20, 1922 in
Ellensburg to Al and Ethel (Nagle) Amies.
John was born to Ellensburg pioneers on
their homestead. John grew up here and graduated from Ellensburg High School,
later moving to the greater Seattle area working to support the war effort
during World War II. He married Florence Amies on Oct. 23, 1943 in Seattle.
John will long be remembered for his
love of storytelling, people, classic cars, working on cars, collecting
"collectibles," dogs, camping, garage sales, picking fruit, gathering
firewood and supporting the Ellensburg Rodeo. In fact, as a 16-month-old
infant, his parents took him to the very first Ellensburg Rodeo. He was a
longtime active volunteer with the RSVP program. He was self-employed for many years operating service stations, parking
garages and for more than 35 years, a Brown & White taxicab service in
Seattle, where he made many, many friends. He really enjoyed people and working
with them was a joy. He loved the outdoors and the whole Kittitas Valley, he
loved and cherished his family, and he was good husband, father and very
special grandpa to his grandchildren and great-grandson.
He is survived by his wife, Florence of
Ellensburg; daughters, Barbara (Bill) Lyons and Renee Amies both of Seattle;
grandchildren, Henry (Susan) Lyons, Hilary (Kerryn) Lyons, Ken (Melani) Lyons,
Joy Lyons, Valerie Catton, John (Leslie) Catton and Cynthia (Glenn) Button; and
great-grandson, Daniel.
A celebration of John's life will be
held at 10 a.m. Sept. 30 2006 in Steward & Williams Tribute Center in
Ellensburg. Interment will be private in the Thorp Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Kidney or Leukemia
Association in John's name.
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS,
He was born April 21, 1933, at New
Matamoras to Arch and Irene E. Cochran Amos. He graduated from
He is survived by his wife, Donna Jean
Elrod Amos, whom he married on April 28, 1956; one daughter, Kimberly Oldfield
and her husband, Doug, of New Matamoras; one son, Michael Amos and his wife,
Mary, of Keene, N.H.; three grandsons, Justin Oldfield and his fiancee,
Leighann Fry, of New Matamoras, and Robert and Timothy Oldfield of New
Matamoras; two sisters, Helen Amos of Summerfield, Ohio, and Ruth Heiney of
Beavertown, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Debbie Amos; and a niece, Katie Amos.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
and two brothers, Jack S. and Robert F. Amos.
Services will be held at
Memorial contributions may be made to
Polycystic Foundation,
Source: as posted on findagrave.com; Dec 2006
Reverend Kenneth E. Anderson, age 85,
went home to be with the Lord December 3, 2006. He was born in Martins Ferry,
Ohio and lived in the Akron area most of his life. Reverend Anderson was
employed for 28 years with Alsides Aluminum Company and was also an evangelist
with various churches in West Virginia and Ohio. He coached little league
baseball; was an avid fisherman and loved to spend time with his family.
Preceded in death by daughter, Dottie
Becker; and brothers, Ernie and Bud Anderson; he is survived by his wife of 60
years, Ellenore; sons, Kenneth Jr. (Debbie), Chuckie (Carol), David, and Wayne
(Pam) Anderson; daughters, Carol Jean Durgin, Brenda Anderson, and Sandy (Brad)
McNeil; 19 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; brother, Tom (Helen)
Anderson; and sister, Dorothy Smith.
Funeral service Thursday 11:00 a.m. at
the Hopkins Lawver Funeral Home, 547 Canton Road, Akron, with Reverend Milford
Smith officiating. Burial at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the
funeral home 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
made to the family in care of the funeral home. (Hopkins Lawver, Akron,
330-733-6271) www.hopkinslawver.com
Anderson,
Nora C. Anderson, nee Miller
Source: The Grand Forks [North Daktota] Herald - Sunday, November 26, 2006
Nora C. Anderson, 87 of Devils Lake,
formerly of Hampden, ND died on Friday, November 24, 2006 at the Good Samaritan
Center, Devils Lake Nora Caroline Miller was born on December 14, 1918 at Loma,
ND to Leonard and Nora (Dahl) Miller.
She attended country school and Hampden
High School. On November 19, 1936, Nora was united in marriage to Earl W.
Anderson at Starkweather, ND. They established their home on the farm at rural
Hampden where they lived, worked and raised their family. In 1983, they retired
and moved into Hampden. Earl died on March 10, 1987. Nora continued to make her
home in Hampden until 1999 when she moved to the Edmore Rest Home. In 2003, she
moved into Devils Lake and made her home at Lake Country Manor. For the
past few months, she has been a resident of the Good Samaritan Center. Nora was
a member Zoar Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid, Sons of Norway, Senior
Citizens Club and the Rebekah Lodge all of Hampden.
Nora is survived by her children:
Janice (Howard) Wolf, Medford, MN Floyd (Judith) Anderson, Northwood, ND Karen
(Newton) Lindseth, Devils Lake Thomas (Sylvia) Anderson, Chino Hills,
California Daughter-In-Law: Judy Heisler, Cando, ND 18 Grandchildren 23 Great
Grandchildren 5 Great Great grandchildren Preceded in death by husband; son,
Richard E. Anderson; daughter, LaVonne Anderson and brother, Floyd Miller.
Funeral Services will be Wednesday,
November 29, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. at Zoar Lutheran Church with burial in Storlie
Cemetery, Hampden. Visitation on Wednesday will be at the church one hour prior
to the funeral service. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 11:00 a.m.
until 9:00 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. at the Gilbertson Funeral
Home, Devils Lake. Online register book at www.gilbertsonfuneralhome.com Gilbertson
Funeral Home, Devils Lake.
Antal, Ova A. Antal nee Hopkins
Monroe County Beacon,
Ova. A. Antal, 85, died
She was a member of the Emmanuel United Church of Christ
where she was a volunteer and taught Sunday School. She worked at McAllied
Tools for 10 years, was a Girl Scout leader for eight years, was legislative
chairman for AARP, volunteered at the gift shop at
Surviving are a son, Don (Mary Ann) Crum of Holly Pond,
Alabama; two daughters, Darla Earnest of Akron, Marcia (Bob) Fidelholtz of
Tallmadge; first husband, Don Crum; 12 grandchildren, Joey Crum, Trudi (David)
Wimberly, Wendi (Kerry) Henderson, Sunshine (Jared) Thompson, Angela Crum, Gary
Earnest II, David (Amy) Earnest, Conni (Mark) Davis, Michael Mueller, Ron
Fidelholtz, Susan (Dr. Gary) Laden and Elizabeth (Brian) Westfall; 16
great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jack Hopkins, Paul Hopkins; two sisters,
Anna May Whittaker, Ruth Jacobs.
She was preceded in death by her second husband, Dan Antal;
several brothers and sisters.
Friends were received April 2 at Newcomer Funeral Home,
Memorial contributions may be made to Emmanuel United
Church of Christ,
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; Dec. 6, 2006
Bill Archer, 81, a long time resident
of Akron, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 2 in Florida, which had been his winter
home, surrounded by his loving family.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of
63 years, Tina Archer; sons, Gary (Mary Jane) Archer of Florida, Rick Archer of
Canal Fulton; daughter, Becki (Gary) Sharrock of Florida; brother, Wally
(Bernie) Archer; sisters, Penny (Jim) Ralston, Carol (Wes) Wilson;
brother-in-law, Marshall (Janet) Short; grandchilden, Gary (Liz) Archer and
Simona (Jim) Hoy; three great-granddaughters; close family friend, Brian Ross,
numerous other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by sister,
Evelyn Johnson.
Bill owned and operated Archer's Blue
Roof Cottages, Marina, and Resort in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. He also
developed the original Bucktail Muskie fishing lure and won many fishing
trophies and contests. He was a professional builder and contractor throughout
most of his life, and former owner of the now Spring Heights Educational
Center, in Spencer, W. Va. He also started and owned several other businesses
during his lifetime. Bill was a lover of all kinds of flowers and the family
would appreciate them.
Funeral services FRIDAY, 1 p.m. at the
Swigart-Easterling Funeral Home, 624 E. Cherry St. (Rt. 93, Canal Fulton), with
Rev. Brent Malone officiating. Friends may call THURSDAY, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8
p.m. at the funeral home. Burial at Canal Fulton Union Cemetery.
(Swigart-Easterling, 330-854-2356.)
Armstrong,
Joan Armstrong, nee Mays
Source: The News-Gazette, (Champaign-Urbana,
Illinois) - Sunday, August 27, 2006
TUSCOLA - Joan Mays Armstrong, 88, of
Big Rapids, Mich., formerly of Tuscola and Danville, Ind., died Friday (Aug.
25, 2006) at Altercare Nursing Center, Big Rapids, Mich.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Tuscola Township Cemetery, Tuscola.
Mohnke Funeral Home, 128 S. Warren
Ave., Big Rapids, is handling arrangements.
Mrs. Armstrong was born July 5, 1918,
in Indianapolis, a daughter of Frank C. and Lelia Hoops Mays. She married Louis
Armstrong. He preceded her in death.
Survivors include three daughters, Pam Roth of La Jolla, Calif., Jane
Armstrong of Edwardsville and Shelly Armstrong of Rockford, Mich.; a half
sister, Sally Fink of Omaha, Neb.; and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter.
Mrs. Armstrong was an elementary school
teacher in Indiana and Virginia for most of her life and was an artist with an
interest in watercolor and oil painting and ceramics. She lived in Trieste,
Italy, and was a welfare coordinator at a refugee camp. She lived in Mexico
City and in the Washington, D.C., area, and moved to Tuscola in 1973. She and
her husband owned and operated the Tuscola Journal weekly newspaper, and she
covered the courthouse and police beats.
Mrs. Armstrong studied sociology and
criminal justice at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, and when she
retired from the newspaper business, she joined the Douglas County Assessor's
Office. She was a member of Douglas County Business and Professional Women,
Douglas County Republican Women's Club and Douglas County Historical Society.
She helped organize the Douglas County Memorial Garden.
Memorials may be made to Hands for Paws, in care of
Sally Foote, Tuscola; or Douglas County Museum.
Monroe County Beacon,
Ralph Boyd Ault, 86, Woodsfield, went to be with the Lord
on June 26, 2006. He was born
He was a man who believed wholeheartedly in the Christian
faith which was demonstrated daily in all that he did. He loved to read his
Bible and prayed continually.
He was baptized
He spent many years self-employed providing mine posts for
several local coal mines. After he retired, he loved to work in his shop making
items for his wife, children and grandchildren. When his health prevented this,
he enjoyed doing latch hook rugs and knotting quilts. He knotted many quilts
for family members and for the church which were distributed to the high school
graduates.
Ralph was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great
grandfather, brother and friend. He was always willing to help a fellow brother
or anyone in need.
He will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to
know him.
Surviving are his loving wife, Naomi Minchs Ault; three
daughters, Grace (Raymond) Brock of Raleigh, N.C., Jean (Edwin) Bartilson of
Columbia, Mo., Peggy (Tom) Sharpe, Tenn; 10 grandchildren and their spouses; 17
great grandchildren; three brothers, Chester, Hilbert and Clyde Ault; sister,
Sylvia Jones; three sisters-in-law, Mary Ault, Alice Neville and Etta Jane Little;
and a host of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Clara Hughes
Ault; son Virgil Ray Ault; three brothers, Floyd, Lester and Stanley Ault; and
two sisters, Vera McConnell and Irma Jones.
Funeral services were held June 29 at Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, with Ministers Sam Bartrug and John Hamilton officiating.
Burial followed in
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Cara Lynn Baker, 31, of Belmont, Ohio,
died Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006 at
Cara was preceded in death by maternal
grandparents, Bernard and Florence Kress Schumacher, paternal grandmother,
Dorothy Jean Boston Goddard and an uncle, Michael A. Goddard.
Surviving in addition to her parents,
Glenn (Butch) Goddard Jr. and Alice Schumacher Goddard of Armstrong Mills,
Ohio, are her husband, Chester J. W. Baker; a son, Connor Baker of the home; a
brother, Eric (Stacy) Goddard of Rome, Ga.,; two nephews: Lance and Austin; a
niece, Makenzie Goddard, all of Rome, Ga., grandfather, Glenn (Jim) Goddard
Sr., of Armstrong Mills, Ohio; great-grandmother, Luella Jane Boston of
Westwood Landing, Woodsfield, Ohio; mother and father-in-law, Charlene and
Chester Baker of Belmont, Ohio.
Friends will be received on Sunday,
Baker, Joyce
Ann Baker nee Boston
Altmeyer Online Obituaries,
Powhatan Point, dated, January 28, 2006
Baker , Joyce Ann , 67 of Powhatan Point,
Ohio died Friday, January 27, 2006 at the Wheeling Hospital in
In addition to her parents, Joyce was
preceded in death by one son, Rodney Stewart and one Brother, Chalmer
"Junior"
Surviving are three sons, Bobby Stewart
(Tammy), Carl Stewart, and Bryan Tinnel (Leathia) all of Powhatan Point, Ohio,
four sisters, Audrey Johnson and Shirley Marling both of Bellaire, Ohio, Rose
Hobbs of Clarington, Ohio, and Delores Stetz of Powhatan Point, Ohio, two
Brothers, Roger Boston of Powhatan Point, Ohio and Lloyd Boston of Blaine,
Ohio, fifteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.
Family and friends will be received at
the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory,
Ball,
Bonnie B. Ball, nee Travis
Source: The Inter-Mountain [Elkins, West Virginia]; 7
Nov 2006
Bonnie B. Ball, 76, a resident of North
Canton, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, in Akron City Hospital in
Akron, Ohio.
She was born Sept. 18, 1930, at East
Liverpool, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charlie and Virginia (Kent) Travis.
She was united in marriage to her
husband of 54 years, Carl L. Ball.
Also surviving are one brother, Charles
Travis; one niece, Linda Lewis; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Ball was preceded in death by one
brother, Woodrow W. Travis; and one sister, Beulah Hoover.
Mrs. Ball was a homemaker.
Friends will be received at Wright
Funeral Home at 216 N. Walnut St. in Philippi Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and
Saturday, Nov. 11, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., the service hour with the Rev. T.
Gregory Lewis officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery. Wright Funeral Home services.
Barker,
Dottie L. Barker, nee Ward
Source: The Lebanon [Missouri] Daily Record -
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Dottie L. Barker, 72, of Lebanon, died
Tuesday morning, Sept. 19, 2006, at St. John's Hospital-Springfield.
She was born Oct. 9, 1933, at Jerktail,
Mo. in Wright County, to Bland Timothy and Mayme Irene Williams Ward.
On Oct. 11, 1951, she married Cecil
Andrew Barker, who preceded her in death on Sept. 26, 2002. She also was
preceded in death by her parents, one grandson, Joshua Barker, two
great-grandchildren, Dustin Fincher and Nathaniel Haefner and a brother, Lester
Ward.
She was a homemaker and attended Wood
Street and Harvest Tabernacle churches.
Survivors include eight daughters,
Donna Starnes, Linda Duncan, Barbara Keeton, Judy Barker, Melissa Whitten, and
Louise Stewart, all of Lebanon; Sue Boatman, of Amarillo, Texas and Sarah
Tabor, of Cabool; three sons, Lloyd Barker, of Bolivar; Raymond Barker, of
Grovespring and James Barker, of Lebanon; 26 grandchildren, 26
great-grandchildren; four sisters, Virginia DeVore, Norma Rogers, Mary Rogers
and Geneva Knapp, all of Lebanon; two brothers, Verbal Ward and Jack Ward, both
of Lebanon.
Services for Dottie L. Barker will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, in the Holman-Howe Chapel with the
Rev. Tim Blankenship officiating.
Burial will be in the Eureka Cemetery,
under the direction of Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Lebanon.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the funeral home.
Barker,
Dottie Lou Barker, nee Ward
Source: as posted on findagrave.com; Sep 2006
Dottie Lou Barker, daughter of Bland
Timothy and Mayme Irene Williams Ward, was born October 9, 1933 near Jerktail,
Missouri, in Wright County. She departed this life, Tuesday, September 19,
2006, in St. John's Regional Health Center, Springfield, Missouri, at the age
of seventy-two years, eleven months, and ten days.
On October 11, 1951, she was united in
marriage to Cecil Andrew Barker and to this union eleven children were born.
She was preceded in death by her
parents; her husband, Cecil, on September 26, 2002; one grandson, Joshua
Barker; two great-grandchildren, Dustin Fincher, and Nathaniel Haefner; and one
brother, Lester Ward.
Dottie is survived by three sons, Lloyd
Barker, and his wife, Margie, of Bolivar, Missouri, Raymond Barker, and his
wife, Jessica, of Grovespring, Missouri, and James Barker and his wife, Lora,
of Lebanon, Missouri; eight daughters, Donna Starnes, and her husband, Danny,
Linda Duncan, and her husband, John, Barbara Keeton, Judy Barker, Melissa
Whitten, and her husband, Larry, and Louise Stewart, and her husband, Steve,
all of Lebanon, Missouri, Sue Boatman, and her husband, Pete, of Amarillo,
Texas and Sarah Tabor, and her husband, Larry, of Cabool, Missouri; twenty-six
grandchildren; twenty-six great-grandchildren; four sisters, Virginia DeVore,
Norma Rogers, Mary Rogers, and Geneva Knapp, all of Lebanon, Missouri; two
brothers, Verbal and Jack Ward, both of Lebanon, Missouri.
She was born and raised in the
Jerktail, Missouri area; and after she and Cecil married, they continued living
in Wright County. They later moved to Lebanon where they made their home.
Dottie was a devoted homemaker centering her life around
her family.
She worked hard on the family farm
growing vegetables, canning them, working at other
farm chores, and enjoyed taking care of the farm animals.
She had made her profession of faith
and had attended the Wood Street and Harvest Tabernacle Church.
Her
grandchildren were very special to her and in her spare time, she liked to draw
and use colors.
Dottie was a loving mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and a caring neighbor and friend.
We will cherish the memories she leaves for her family and friends.
Services are will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Friday, September 22, 2006, in the Holman-Howe Chapel, Lebanon. Burial will be
in the Eureka Cemetery. Visitation will be held Thursday evening from 7 - 8:30
p.m. under the direction of Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Lebanon, Missouri.
Barker,
Irene L. Barker, nee Dinwiddie
Source: as posted on findagrave.com; 5 Apr 2006
Irene L. Barker, 78, of Lebanon, died
Tuesday, April 4, 2006, in Lebanon.
She was born Oct. 1, 1927, in Wright
County, Mo., to Sammy and Barbara Rader Dinwiddie.
On Sept. 7, 1945,* she married Junior
Barker, who preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by her
parents; three brothers, Everett, Johnny and Monroe Dinwiddie, and a sister,
Geniva Rippie.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include three daughters,
Patty Lambertson and her husband, Bruce, of Stoutland; Sandra Bunton, of
Lebanon and Connie Simpson and her husband, Ronnie, of Hemet, Calif.; four
sons, Carl Barker and his wife, Elvia, of Hemet, Calif.; Charlie Barker and his
wife, Frances, Howard Barker and his wife, Donna and Robert Barker and his
wife, Frankie, all of Lebanon; a sister, Nadine Black of the state of Texas; 16
grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
Services for Irene L. Barker will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 7, 2006, at Thieme-Shadel Funeral Service at
Colonial Chapel of Lebanon with Pastor James Hicks officiating.
Burial will be in Eureka Cemetery near
Rader, under the direction of Thieme-Shadel Funeral Service at Colonial Chapel
of Lebanon.
*Submitter's Note: On the tombstone Irene shares with Junior the
marriage date is engraved as September 7, 1946.
The Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 as posted on
ancestry.com gives September 4, 1946.
Source: The Wayne County [Illinois] Press; 14 Sep
2006
Sylvia Robley
Barker, 88, Fairfield,
Dies Monday; Was
Office Manager
Sylvia Robley Barker, 88, Fairfield,
passed away Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 at 1:45 p.m.
She was a longtime office manager at
N.V. Duncan Oil company in Fairfield.
Services will be held Saturday a 11
a.m. at Johnson Funeral Home in Fairfield with burial in Maple Hill
Cemetery. Visitation is Saturday at 9:30
a.m. until time of service at Johnson Funeral Home.
Robley was born in Cisne Oct. 26, 1917
to Earl and Zelda Cariens Barker. She
was never married.
She was a member of First United
Methodist Church, Fairfield.
Survivors include a sister, Eula
Walworth of Mattoon.
She was preceded in death by her
parents.
Monroe County Beacon,
Thomas E. Barker, 73, of Woodsfield died
He was retired from United Airlines in reservations, a Navy
veteran of the Korean War and a member of the Korean War and a member of the
VFW Post 5303, Woodsfield.
Surviving are three sons; Thomas John Barker, Lakewood;
David Edwin Barker, Rocky River; Kenneth Alan Barker, Auburn, Ind.; one sister,
Janice Williams, Ozona, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; Melinda, Amanda, Thomas, Dana,
Jeremy, Brenden, Emily, Lela, Michele, Ryan, Alanna and Reed Barker; and one
great-grandchild.
Friends were received April 21, at Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, where services were held April 22 with Pastor Castle Roberts
officiating. Interment in
Source: shadelscolonialchapel. com;
Oct 2006
February
06, 1945 - October 28, 2006
VERA LEE
BARKER, daughter of Orval and Edna Climer Barker, was born in
Grovespring, Missouri on February 6, 1945, and departed this life October 28,
2006, in Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of sixty-one years. Baby, as she was
known by her family and friends at the care center, was one of the first
residents of Christian Healtcare [sic--Healthcare] Lebanon North. She
was full of life, and loved to spend time with her family and friends, and
enjoyed laughing and playing with her nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed
watching television, especially cartoons.
She is survived by two brothers,
Everett Barker and his wife Betty and Jerry Barker and his wife Diana, all of
Lebanon; her sister, Judy Kerb and her husband Richard of Conway; several
nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by
her parents and a brother, Charles Barker.
Source: as posted on findagrave.com; Oct 2006
Vera Lee Barker, 61, of Lebanon, died
Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006, at Christian Health Care North.
She was born Feb. 6, 1945, in
Grovespring, to Orval and Edna Climer Barker, who preceded her in death. She
also was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Barker.
Survivors include two brothers, Everett
Barker and his wife, Betty, and Jerry Barker and his wife, Diana, all of
Lebanon; a sister, Judy Kerb and her husband, Richard, of Conway; also several
nieces and nephews.
Graveside services and burial for Vera
Lee Barker will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, 2006, at Little Vine
Cemetery, near Grovespring, with Pastor Dean Davis officiating, under the direction
of Shadel's Colonial Chapel of Lebanon.
A memorial has been established to
Christian Healthcare North.
Barnes, James S. Barnes
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,Ohio, dated, March 9, 2006
Barnes, James S. Barnes, age 63, of
Woodsfield, Ohio, formerly of
Colerain, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at his home, after a long struggle with cancer. He was born June 22,
1942 in Martins Ferry,
He
had a long successful career with IBM, where he worked as a Support Customer
Engineer in the National Service Division. He was a member of the Woodsfield
VFW; and was a avid volunteer for the Monroe County Dog Pound. He was preceded
in death by two brothers, Daniel Frank Barnes and Jack Edward Barnes. He is survived by his wife,
Sandra (Howell) Barnes of Woodsfield; two sons, Jim (Maureen) Barnes of Chesapeake,
Virginia and Mark (Laurie) Barnes of Marlington, West Virginia; one sister,
Betty Jo Kinzler of Blowing Rock, North Carolina; one brother, Bill Barnes of
Silver Springs, Maryland; five grandchildren, Ryan, Kelsey, MacKenzie, Kathleen
and Caitlin; two sisters-in-law, Dixie (Max) Fliehman of Woodsfield and Patti
(Mark) Haralson of Woodsfield; and
several nieces and nephews, Kara Griffin of Cleveland, Ohio, Beth Ann Parrish
of Alabaster, Alabama, Jerry and James Kinzler of Orlando, Florida, Melanie
Kemp and Dan Haralson of Woodsfield, Cole Haralson of Sheppard AFB, Wichita
Falls, Texas and Sarah Beth South of Alexandria, Virginia. Friends received
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Toothman Online Obituaries,
Dante "Daniel Vincent" "Dan
V." Barr, 87 of Glencoe, Ohio died
He was born June 9, 1919 in Glencoe, a son
of the late Vincent Barr and Filomena Archangeli Barr.
He was a retired coal miner, a Catholic,
and member of the Masonic Lodge and Shrine.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by a sister, Alma Mazzie; and two infant sisters.
Surviving are his wife, Rossie Grant Vaughn
Barr; two daughters, Marcia Garcia of Powhatan Point, and Anna Marie Barr of
Bellaire; three step-sons,
Thomas, Paul, and Kenith
Vaughn of Shadyside; 5 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, 13
step-grandchildren, 7 step-great grandchildren.
Family and friends will be received on
Friday from
Bates,
Rex Bates
Source:
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, August 2006
Rex Bates age 80 of Paden City, West Virginia died Tuesday August 22, 2006 at Ruby Memorial Hospital Morgantown, West Virginia. He was born in Wetzel County West Virginia June 14, 1926 a son of the late Augustus Bates and Annabell Beaver Bates.
He was a guard at the Federal
D.C. Reformatory Lorton, Virginia for 20 years, a Lab. Technician for Ross Laboratory in Springfield,
Virginia and a Korean Veteran serving as an M.P.
He was also president of the Parkinson's Association of Virginia, and on the
Board of the Dystonia Association.
Preceded in death by his wife: Mildred Burns Bates - Feb. 26, 1993
4
brothers: Don, Elza, Glenn, and Mack Bates. 1 sister: Jewel Eddy.
He is survived by: 1 daughter: Michelle Thomas and her husband Charles - Culpeper, Virginia 2 granddaughters: Heather Savant and her husband Daniel - Madison, Virginia Laurel Dudley and her husband Eric - Culpeper, Virginia, 2 great grandchildren: Alexander and Zachary Savant, 1 brother: Augustus Bates - Reader, West Virginia
2 sisters: Nila Booher - Sistersville, West
Virginia, Carolyn Wohnhas and her husband Max -Woodsfield, Ohio, several nieces, nephews and friends.
Graveside services were held 1
p.m. Wednesday Aug. 23, 2006 at the West Union Cemetery near Sardis, Ohio.
Arrangements by Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield,
Ohio.
Bauer, Margaret Bauer nee Resecker
Monroe County Beacon,
Margaret Bauer, 87,
She was a homemaker, a member of the New Life Church in
Woodsfield, and was a former volunteer at the Woodsfield Nursing and
Surviving are three daughters, Betty (Charles) Hardin of
Pickerington, Linda (Kenneth) Walton of Hebron and Ruth (Mike) Davidson of
Whitehall; two sons, Raymond (Mary) Bauer of Woodsfield, Danny (Nancy) Bauer of
Lander, Wyoming; two sisters, Lulu Blinsky of Struthers, Rose (Kenneth) Saffle
of Woodsfield; brother, Roy (Norma) Resecker of Commanche, Oklahoma; 11
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, John W. Bauer, in March, 1988; daughter, JoAnn Kernan; four
brothers, Paul, Dale, John and Harold Resecker; and two sisters, Stella
Resecker and Bertha Bright.
Friends were received Oct. 30 at Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held Oct. 31, with Pastor Chuck Kane and Pastor
Danny Bauer officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery,
Memorial contributions may be made to the
Monroe County Beacon,
William A. Baughn, 78, died
He came to Woodsfield in 1957 and taught American History,
French, Latin and English. He was assistant basketball and football coach,
directed the senior plays and was sponsor of the school newspaper. He left
Woodsfield in 1962 when he married and went to
A graduate of the University of Akron, Bill continued
teaching while pursuing graduate work at the
Fluent in French, Bill delivered numerous papers at
professional meetings of foreign language teachers. In 1995 he was the first
recipient of the
Upon achieving emeritus status in 1997, he continued to
teach on a part-time basis and to serve as an academic advisor until December
2004. When Bill retired from his part-time position, the
Surviving are his wife, Judith Baughn.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
close relative, Emma Bayes, former owner of Bayes Resturant, Vivian and Charles
Maki, Betty, Claire and Bill Archer.
Marietta Times,
BOWERSTON, Ohio - Carl Edward Beagle, 83,
formerly of
Sunnyslope Nursing Home in
Bowerston. He was born Feb. 26, 1922, in
New Matamoras to Oda and Josephine Hudkins Beagle. He was a member of the East
Liverpool Church of Christ. He was a World War II veteran. He had been employed
as a roller operator at Crucible Steel Corp. in
He is survived by two daughters, Barbara
McIntyre of Scio, Ohio, and Deborah Marzluf and her husband, Stephen, of
Reynoldsburg, Ohio; five grandchildren, Amy Marzluf, Bobbie Cain and his wife,
Robin, David McIntyre and his wife, Kim, Lisa Remley and her husband, Troy, and
Jodie McIntyre; six great-grandchildren, Robert Cain, Steven Webb, Danielle and
Kyle McIntyre, and Derreck and Adam Remley; four brothers, Cecil and Harold
Beagle of New Matamoras, and Glenn and Perry Beagle of East Liverpool, Ohio;
and one sister, Dorothy Blatt of Paden City, W.Va.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel
Mae Conley Beagle, on Jan. 13, 1996. They were married
Services will be held at
Beasley,
Nancy C. Beasley, nee Cox
Source: The Gleaner, (Henderson, Kentucky);
Wednesday, 29 Nov 2006
Nancy C. Beasley, 54, Reed, died at
9:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006, at her home here.
She was preceded in death by her
father, Bob Cox.
Survivors include one daughter, Sara
Beck of Baskett; her mother, Jackie Cox of Burlington, Ky.; one sister, Sharon
Webb of Burlington; two brothers, Larry Cox of Dickson, Tenn., and David Cox of
Fort Thomas, Ky.; one grandchild; nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at
Benton-Glunt Funeral Home. The Rev. Kenny Foster will officiate. Burial will be
in Roselawn Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m.
Thursday and after 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Expressions of sympathy may take the
form of contributions to the American Heart Association.
Beckler,
Judith K. Beckler, nee Swiger
Source: The Wooster [Ohio] Daily Record; 10 Mar 2006
WADSWORTH -- Judith K. Beckler, 57, of
Wadsworth, died Wednesday evening, March 8, 2006, after an extended illness.
Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. in Sts. Peter
& Paul Catholic Church, 161 W. Clinton St., Doylestown, with Father David
McCarthy as celebrant. Interment will be at Sts. Peter & Paul Church
Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at
Hilliard & Mullaney Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman St., Wadsworth. Memorial
contributions may be made to Callistian Guild, 10000 Miles Ave., P.O. Box
605125, Cleveland 44105.
Surviving are a son, Roger Beckler of
Wadsworth; four grandsons; sisters, Carla Pavkov and Dixie Juersivich, both of
Barberton; and a brother, Richard Hildebrand of Shreve.
Bellia, Hester May Bellia nee Miller
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Bellia
, Hester May Miller, 84, of Schupbach Addition, Hannibal, died Friday, Jan. 13,
2006 at home. She was born July 8, 1921 in
Surviving are four daughters:
Toni Marie Bellia of Hannibal, Sue (Greg) Hill of St.
Family will receive friends on
Monday from
Marietta Times,
NEW
MATAMORAS - James A. Benner, 82, of
He
was born June 10, 1924, in
He then served in the U.S.
Army from
He
is survived by his wife of 42 years, Hedy Mülich Benner of New Matamoras; three
daughters, Barbara Kohlrieser of Dayton, Anita Aneshansley (Nick) of San Diego,
Calif., and Becky Felton (Butch) of New Matamoras; three sons, John T. Berentz
(Jan) of Sardis, Ronnie Berentz (Jeannie) of New Matamoras, and Gary Berentz
(Jamie) of Marietta; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a sister,
Margaret Eckert.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, and one grandson.
Services
will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Hadley Funeral Home,
Memorial contributions may be made to
Disabled Veterans in care of
Monroe County Beacon,
Guy W. Bennett , Jr., 74,
Surviving are his wife, whom he married
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
sister, Betty Santore.
Friends were received Dec. 17 at Boyer Funeral Home,
Waverly, where funeral services were held Dec. 18, with Chaplin Renee Burleigh
officiating. Burial will be held Dec. 19, at
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS - Jimmy Lee Berga, 67, of
He was born
Margaret Beaver Berga. He was
a member of the
On
Dennis Berga and Douglas Berga,
both of New Matamoras; daughter, Denise Hyde and her husband, Robert, of New
Matamoras; grandchildren, Brian Berga, Jason Hyde, and Charles Berga; sisters,
Eileen Thomas (Herman) of Newport, Peggy Taylor (Doyle) of Newport, and Linda
Rinard (Rick) of New Matamoras; and special friends, Clyde and Vickie Joy of
New Matamoras.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Services will be held at
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
Henry Bertschy, age 86 of
He was born
He was an employee of General Motors Plant as
an auto worker in
In
addition to his parents he was preceded in death by 3 brothers:
Lester, Glenn
"Pete" and Clarence Bertschy.
He
is survived by his wife of 60 years, Wilda Wheeler Bertschy, of
Wadworth, 2 sons and
daughters-in-law: Lloyd (Norah) Bertschy - Cincinnati, Ohio Paul (Leslie)
Bertschy - Wadsworth, Ohio 5 grandchildren: Kelly (Charles) Matriano-Lim -
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Carrie and Douglas Bertschy - Cincinnati, Ohio Ellen
(Lawrence) Cobler - Brunswick, Ohio Kimberly Bertschy - Wadsworth, Ohio 4 great
grandchildren: Camden and Daniel Matriano-Lim - Cuyahoga Fall, Ohio Wesly
Bertschy Hogue - Cincinnati, Ohio Vincent Cobler - Brunswick, Ohio 2 sisters:
Florence Alleman - Sardis, Ohio Wilma Alleman - Woodsfield, Ohio 2
sisters-in-law: Bonnie Bertschy - Creston, Ohio Clara Bertschy - Ashland, Ohio
several nieces and nephews cousins, and friends.
Friends
will be received from
Billman, Harlan H. Billman (see second
obit below)
Source: Cambridge [
WOODSFIELD - Harlan H. Billman, 76, of
Woodsfield, died Monday (March 20, 2006) at the
Mr. Billman was owner of Billman
Drilling Water, Gas & Oil Production, and a former supervisor at Olin
Aluminum Corp. He was a U.S. Navy
veteran, having served in the Korean War aboard the USS Midway.
He was a member of the Hometown
Breakfast Club.
He leaves his wife of 56 years,
Corrine Walter Billman of Woodsfield; five children, Michael (Kate) Billman of
Decatuer, Ga., Laura (Wayne) Cline and Mark (Misty) Billman, both of
Woodsfield, Linda (Charles) Billman Manneschmidt of Knoxville, Tenn., and Lisa
(Kevin) Potts of New Concord; a brother, Tom Billman of Washington, D.C.; nine
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m.
today (Wednesday) at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where private
services will be Thursday with the Rev. Frank Lehosky officiating. Burial will
be in the
Billman, Harlan H. Billman (see obit above)
Harlan H. Billman, 76,
Woodsfield, died March 20, 2006, at
Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Corrine Walter Billman,
Woodsfield; three daughters, Laura (Wayne) Cline, Woodsfield, Linda (Charles)
Billman Manneschmidt of Knoxville, TN, Lisa (Kevin) Potts, New Concord; two
sons, Michael (Kate) Billman, Decatur, GA, Mark (Misty) Billman, Woodsfield;
brother, Tom Billman, Washington, D.C.; nine grandchildren, Benjamin Cline,
Adrienne Cline, Jason Billman, Eric Billman, Alicia Billman, Sebastian Billman,
Jason Horvath, Dillon Potts and Taylor Potts; two great-granddaughters, Chloe
and Kynlie Cline; several nieces and nephew.
Friends were received March 22 at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where private services were held March 23 with Rev. Frank Lehosky
officiating. Burial in
Source: The
Lisbon [Ohio] Morning Journal; 14 Jul 2006
LISBON
-- Lee L. Blakeley, 69, of Lisbon, died suddenly at his home Thursday morning,
July 13, 2006.
Born June
11, 1937, at Newell, son of the late LeRoy Blakeley and the late Ina Belle
DeLong Medley, he had lived his lifetime in the area and had retired in 1998 as
a Boiler Maker with Local #154 of Pittsburgh.
An
active member of the First Christian Church of Wellsville, where he was a
deacon and head trustee, Mr. Blakeley was also the Sunday School leader for the
Live Wire Class and past president of the Men’s Christian Fellowship. He also
was a member of the Missions Committee and a 1956 graduate of Wellsville High
School.
Survivors include his wife, Norma Brown Blakeley, at home. They were
married June 11, 1958.
There is
one daughter, Mrs. John (Leigh Ann) Taylor of Columbus, and four sons, Kevin L.
Blakeley of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Scott D. Blakeley and his wife, Bernadette, of
Lisbon, Mark D. Blakeley and his wife, Mary, of Calcutta along with Corey
Blakeley and his wife, Karen, of Glenmoor.
He will
also be missed by his eight grandchildren: Jordan, Raeann, Travis, Jacquelyn,
Joshua, Lauren, Jonathan and Brandon.
Three
brothers survive: Larry Blakeley and his wife, Pat, of Wellsville, Lannie
Blakeley and his wife, Norma, of Calcutta along with Jerry Medley and his wife,
Cindy, of Wellsville.
Mr.
Blakeley was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Blakeley, and a grandson,
Scotty Blakeley, along with two brothers, Gary and Terry E. Medley.
Service
will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 17, at the First Christian Church of
Wellsville with Pastor Troy Warner of the church officiating. Burial will
follow in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends
will be received 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the Dawson Funeral Home.
Contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the First Christian
Church of Wellsville, c/o 831 Main St., Wellsville, Ohio 43968.
Blankenship,
Barbara Blankenship, nee Goodballet
Source: The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, [Fort
Lauderdale, Florida] - Saturday, January 28, 2006
Blankenship
Blankenship, Barbara, of Coral Springs,
FL passed away January 27, 2006. Kraeer Funeral Homes &
Cremation Centers.
Blevins,
Wendell (Doc) Blevins
Monroe County Beacon,
Wendell (Doc) Blevins, M.D. died April 25 in
Blevins was a former plant physician at the local aluminum
plants. He was very active in the Boy Scout program in Woodsfield.
Interment at Zachary Taylor
National Cemetery,
Bock, Heidi Renea Bock nee Salsbury
Monroe County Beacon,
Heidi Renea Salsbury Bock, 32, of
She was a Coordinator of Support Services at Ohio Valley
University Adult Program. She was also a member of the Brownsville Church of
Christ.
Surviving in addition to her parents, are her husband,
Daniel Bock of Elizabeth; grandmother, Virginia Rockwell Minger of Fly, Cindy
(Orvel) Bradfield of New Matamoras; five nieces, Meleah and Telah Ewers,
Chelsey Davis, Maggie Bradfield, Melissa Dooley, nephew, Matthew Dooley; great
niece, Destiny Barker; and great-nephew, Ethan Barker.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather,
Charles “Poppie” Minger and Paternal grandparents, Elmer and Zella Salsbury.
Friends were received Oct. 22 at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held Oct. 23, with Lynn Caseman officiating. Burial
in Mehrley Hill Cemetery, Fly,
Monroe County Beacon,
Rex Lee Bode, 67, of Thornville, entered eternal rest on
He
is survived by his son, Randal Lee Bode of Millersport, three grandchildren;
sister Kathy Clayborne of Lancaster; brother Don Bode of Rushville; and nieces
and nephews.
Friends were received Sept. 27 at the Snyder-Sheridan
Funeral Home,
Bolen, Alma Rachel Bolen nee Rhoads
Marietta Times,
LOWELL - Alma Rachel Rhoads Bolen, 95,
formerly of Lowell, died at 10:55 a.m. Tuesday (
She was born
She is survived by three daughters, Dorothy
Tullius of Marietta, Hazel Butler of Adena, and Ethel Safigan (Dick) of
Ingleside, Texas; two sons, Arthur Bolen (Judy) of Dexter City and Michael
Bolen (Joann) of Belpre; 19 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; 15
great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Walter Lawrence Bolen, who died on April 10, 1971; they were married on May 4,
1929. She was also preceded in death by a son, Robert Bolen; a brother, Wilson
Rhoads; her parents; and her stepmother, Marie Blake Rhoads.
Funeral services will be held at
Donations may be made to the L-A Fire & Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 406, Lowell, Ohio 45744.
Boltz, Clayton E. Boltz and Kay (O’Dessa
Catherine) Boltz, nee Smith
Source: The Monroe County [Ohio] Beacon; Thursday, 27
Apr 2006
County Couple
Killed
A Monroe County couple was killed April
21 about 5:45 p.m. when their vehicle apparently hydroplaned, rotated counter
clockwise, crossed the center line and was struck in the right side by a United
Parcel Services truck.
Killed were Clayton E. Boltz, 64, and
his wife Kay Boltz, 62, residents of 49601 Boltz Hill, Clarington.
Driver of the UPS truck was Derek
Madzia, South Muskingum St., Cadiz. He
was transported to Medical Park Hospital.
The accident happened on SR7 about a
mile north of Powhatan Point. Boltz was
driving a 1996 Buick Park Avenue.
Fire and emergency personnel from
Powhatan and Shadyside responded to the scene, where the vehicles caught fire.
The victims were trapped in their
vehicle and later pronounced dead at the scene.
They were transported by Bauknecht Funeral Service.
Mrs. Boltz was a retired teacher from the Switzerland of Ohio School District. Mr. Boltz was a retired millwright, with 30 years service at Ormet.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Boltz, Clayton E. Boltz, age 64, of
He was born on
He was a retired millwright from Ormet
Corporation, where he had 30 years of service. He was a member of Immanuel
United Church of Christ,
Clarington; USWA Union Local
#5760,
In addition to his mother, survivors include
a daughter Tammy (Michael) Deaton of Kent, Ohio, a sister Phyllis (Richard)
Bohrer of Weirton, West Virginia, three grandchildren Kristen Kay Deaton, Jason
Michael Deaton and Kayla Jean Deaton, many nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends on Monday from
2-4 and
Interment to follow in
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be
made to Immanuel United Church of Christ,
Boltz, O'Dessa Catherine "Kay" Boltz
nee Smith
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Boltz, O'Dessa Catherine "Kay"
Boltz, age 62, of
She was born on
She was a retired teacher for the
Switzerland of Ohio school district, where she had 33 years of service. She was
a member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ, Clarington; Delta Kappa Gamma
Sorority; Belmont County Retired Teachers Association; and a former chapter
secretary of Gold Wing Road Riders Association.
In addition to her mother, survivors include
a daughter, Tammy (Michael) Deaton of Kent, Ohio; two sisters, Lois Lawhorne of
Powhatan Point, Darlene (Richard) Crothers of Clarington; a brother, Charles W.
(Barbara) Smith of Barnesville, Ohio, three grandchildren, Kristen Kay Deaton,
Jason Michael Deaton, Kayla Jean Deaton, many nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends on Monday from
2-4 and
officiating.
Interment to follow in
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be
made to Immanuel United Church of Christ,
Borman, Jerry Edward Borman
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, February 6, 2006
Borman,
Jerry Edward “Bomber” Borman, 52, of Fifth Street, Marietta,
died at his home at 1:50 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 4, 2006).
He was born June 30, 1953, in
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of
Eagles. He enjoyed life to its fullest and liked to make people laugh.
He was a well-known boxer and was the champion
of
His family
enjoyed having him for a brother.
He married
Carolyn Weekley, who survives. He is also survived by one son, Shane Borman and
his wife, Michelle, of Lewisville, Ohio; and one daughter, Shawna Scott and her
husband, Patrick, of North Carolina; two grandchildren, Ryan Scott and Zachary
Scott; five sisters, Vicki Borman, Reneé Borman, and Penny Daugherty and Don,
all of Marietta, Nancy Borman of Tacoma, Wash., and Kathy Smith and Lyle of
Belmont, W.Va.; two brothers, Tom Borman and his wife, Lori, and Dan Borman and
his wife, Joan of Marietta; and a number of nephews and nieces.
He was preceded
in death by his grandfather, Bluff Borman, and his wife, Edna Borman Benson,
and Tom and Mildred Taylor, and his father, Jerry B. Borman.
Funeral services
will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home with
Pastor Chris Longgrear officiating. Interment will be in
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 6 p.m. today until the hour of the service. The family requests that
contributions in his memory be made to the funeral home.
Boron,
Sonja Lou Boron, nee Granstaff
Source: The Sarasota [Florida] Herald-Tribune -
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
Sonja Lou Boron, 67, Sarasota, died
Oct. 1, 2006.
She was born Feb. 13, 1939, in Canton,
Ohio, and came to Sarasota from there in 1965. She retired on disability in
1990 from the maintenance department of the Sarasota Police Department.
Survivors include daughters Tracy Denny, Patsy Morgan and Theresa Dewitt, all
of Sarasota; sons Wayne Jr., Mark and Glenn, all of Sarasota; sisters Shirlee Fogel of Canton and Sheila Arnold of
Sarasota; brothers Gene Pillot and Glenn Granstaff, both of Sarasota, and Richard
Granstaff of Waynesville, N.C.; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m.
Thursday at Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel. Services will be at
11 a.m. Friday at the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Gifts from God, P.O. Box 1300, Osprey, FL 34229.
Bostic,
Teresa C. Bostic, nee Roberts
Source: The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, (Fort
Lauderdale, Florida) - Friday, August 18, 2006
Bostic
Bostic, Teresa C., a resident of
Sunrise, FL, coming from Ohio, passed away August 16, 2006. Teresa was employed
at AT&T, Broadband and Comcast for the past 20 years.
She is survived by her husband, Mickey
of Sunrise; son, Joseph of Sunrise; daughters, Steffie Gehring of Atlanta, GA,
Traci Sinapi of Pleasentville, NY; 7 grandchildren; mother, Mary Roberts of
Gerard, OH; 3 brothers; 2 sisters; and many nieces and nephews.
A gathering of friends and family will
be held Saturday, 2 pm to 4 pm with a Memorial Service at 4 pm at the funeral
home. The family requests casual dress. Condolences may be sent to www. fredhunters. com. Fred Hunter's
Memorial Service 2401 S. University Drive, Davie, FL 954-527-1550.
Grisell Online Obituaries,
Bowen, Mildred "Marie", age 67,
of State Route 255, Sardis, Ohio, died Friday, July 7, 2006 at the
She was born March 5, 1939 in New
Martinsville, WV, the daughter of the late James and Anna Mary Rebecca Peterson
Johnson.
She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary in
Duffy, Ohio, and the Woodsfield Eagles, a homemaker, and
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by two sisters, Phyllis Jean Benson, and Patty Jo McPeek.
Survivors include two daughters, Meleah
Roberton of Clarington, Ohio and Meskal Bowen of Woodsfield, a son, Mark Bowen
of Sardis, two sisters, Shila Gibson of Virginia and Karen DiPofi of Hershey,
PA, three brothers, Terrell Johnson, James Johnson and Nicholas Johnson, all of
Clarington, Ohio, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Family will receive friends on Monday
from 11am to 1pm at Grisell Funeral Home,
Bowers, Elizabeth “Liz” Bowers (nee-Taylor)
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, March 1, 2006
NEW MATAMORAS - Elizabeth “Liz” Bowers, 76, of New Matamoras, went to
be with the Lord on Monday (Feb. 27, 2006) in the Arbors, Marietta. She was
born Oct. 18, 1929, in
She was a homemaker and a
Christian by faith.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband,
Raymond “Bud” Bowers; a son, Roy Bowers; and a sister, Rita Brown.
Liz was a loving mother, sister, and grandmother to two daughters, Dianna
(Pete) Chapman of New Matamoras and Evelyn “Peach” (Charlie) Mugrage of Racine,
Ohio; two sisters, Claire (Jim) Furhman and Martha Magby, both of Silex, Mo.;
four brothers, Lee Taylor and Herman (Mary) Taylor, both of
St. Louis, Mo., Al (Sandy) Taylor of Warrengton, Mo., Larry (Leona) Taylor of
O’Fallon, Mo.; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Family will receive friends
from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at
Grisell Funeral Home, 37234 Mound St., Sardis, where funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Friday with the Rev. Rick Smith officiating.Interment will be in
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Fly, Ohio.
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
Charles
(Chuck) Everett Briggs Jr. (Coach Bear) age 64 of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away
Wednesday Sept. 6, 2006 at
He graduated from
He
is survived by his wife of 41 years Shelva Truax Briggs of Woodsfield, 2
daughters: Kay Knowlton - Clarington, Ohio Stacey (James) Lehman - Powhatan
Point, Ohio 2 sons: Chris (Keena) Briggs - New Albany, Ohio Chad (Torie) Briggs
- Caldwell, Ohio 1 brother: Dean (Carol) Briggs-Woodsfield 1 sister: Vivian
(Joe) Decker - Beallsville, Ohio Sister-in-law: Carole B. Briggs -
Friends
received from
Monroe County Beacon,
Dana Lawrence Briggs, 60, of Marietta, died June 7, 2006,
at
He graduated from The Ohio State University College of
Engineering in June of 1969, at which time he also received a master of Science
Degree in Civil Engineering. He received the highest grade in the state of
In addition to his mother, surviving are his wife, Carole Bernardo
Briggs, whom he married in Aug., 1969, at St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus;
daughter, Dr. Stephanie Briggs of Dublin; two brothers, Dean (Carol) Briggs,
Chuck (Shelva) Briggs, all of Woodsfield; sister Vivian (Joe) Decker of
Beallsville; mother-in-law, Ida Bernardo of Columbus; sister Barbara Bernardo
of Powell; brother-in-law, Steven Bernardo of Pompano Beach, Fl.; numerous
aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Friends were received at Marietta Chapel of Cawley of
Cawley& Peoples Funeral Home, June 9, where a memorial service was held
June 11.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Humaine Society
of the
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
E. William Brock Jr., age 64, of North
Canton, Ohio, died Friday, August 4, 2006, in University Hospital,
He was born June 8, 1942, in
William was a 1960 graduate of Canton
South High School and was a
after 35 years of service. He
was a member of the First Christian Church,
He is preceded in death by his
father, Ernest William Brock.
He is survived by his wife, Janet A.
(King) to whom he was married
42 years; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Sonya and Sam Holley of Windsor, Ohio, Beth and Joe Orwick of
North Canton, Ohio; one granddaughter, Grace Elizabeth Orwick of North Canton;
his mother, Mary L. Brock of Canton; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Evelyn
and John Hamilton, Doris and Fred Baker all of Beallsville, Ohio; several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be
Friends may call Monday from
Memorial donations may be made to
Institute for Research, Teaching and Innovation at Surgery Department at
The Kreighbaum - Sanders Funeral Home
on
Toothman Obituaries,
Margaret D. Brooks, 83 of
Powhatan Point, Ohio died Thursday, November 2, 2006 at
In addition to her parents
she was preceded in death by her husband, John Brooks a daughter, Wilda
Jackson; brothers Oscar, Roy and John Armann and a sister Lois Loomis.
She is survived by a son,
Ronnie Brooks of Powhatan Point; daughters Abbie Krempasky, Margie Phillips and
Virginia Brooks all of Powhatan Point and Esther Franklin of Reynoldsburg,
Ohio; sisters Ruth Hale of Spring City, Maryland; Evelyn Brooks of Beallsville;
Mary Sandlin of Miamisburg, Ohio and Jean Galavich of Powhatan Point; 15
grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends on Saturday
services will be held Monday
at
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Charles S. Brooks (Chang), 76, passed away
September 3, 2006 at his residence in
He was born January 1, 1930 in
Charles was retired from Lucent
Technologies. He was a U. S. Navy veteran of the Korean War; a member of the
American Legion Post #768; a member of the Korean War Veterans and a member of the
Telephone Pioneers.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by an infant son.
Surviving are his wife of 53 years, Helen
Ruza Brooks; two sons, Robert Brooks and his wife, Jenny, of Oakwood, Ohio and
Douglas Brooks and his wife, Lou, of Cloverdale, Ohio; a daughter, Mona Brooks,
of
In accordance with his wishes, Charles'
services were private and conducted at the family's convenience with Toothman
Funeral Home in Jacobsburg in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003 or the American Cancer
Society, 3612 Maple Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43702 or online at www. cancer. org.
Brown, Blanche Estella Brown nee Yost
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS - Blanche
Estella Yost Brown, 87, of
Blanche was a member of the
selected for Who's Who of
American Women, Who's Who in
Survivors
include her husband, Vincent Robert Brown of New Matamoras, whom she married on
Blanche was preceded in death
by her parents, Lewis Frederick Yost and Edna Clara Walker Yost; three
brothers, Emyl Yost, Lewis Max Yost and John Walker Yost; and four sisters,
Marceline Yost Stevens, Emma Yost Hizar, Helen Yost Busch-Spaulding and
Marguerite Yost Cox-Johnson.
Memorial
services will be at
Brown,
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Brown , Clyde H. Sr., 92, of
Surviving are a daughter, Dena Brown of
Family and friends will be
received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory,
Brown, Floyd G. Brown
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,Ohio, dated,
February 9, 2006
Brown, Floyd G., age 67, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Sunday, February
5, 2006 at Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling. He was born February 23, 1938 in
Powhatan Point, son of the late Samuel and Effie French Brown. Floyd was a
retired employee from the North American Coal Company, Powhatan # 3 Mine. He
was a member of the Grandview Christian Church. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a sister,
Marge Baker; an infant sister; two brothers, Sam and Loren Brown. He is
survived by four children, Deanna (Starling) Boston of Armstrongs Mills, Mark
(Julie) Brown and Steve Brown all of Shadyside and Teresa (Allen) Hartley of
Triadelphia, West Virginia; his former wife, Katherine Brown; two brothers,
Glenn Brown of Martins Ferry and Lou Brown of California; three sisters, Ruby
Leow of Boetticher, Florida, Flossie Simonetti of Steinersville and Lou Ann
Mattone of Woodsfield; 10 grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Family and friends will be
received on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at Toothman Funeral Home in
Source: The Ashland [Ohio] Times-Gazette - Wednesday,
June 21, 2006
James
Brown, 48, member
of Farm Bureau
MANSFIELD
James C. Brown, 48, of Mansfield died
Monday night, June 19, 2006, at his home after a four-month illness.He was born
June 23, 1957, in Willard and grew up in Greenwich. He lived in Mansfield for
the past 15 years. He was a 1975 graduate of South Central High School in
Greenwich and graduated from Nashville Auto Diesel College in 1980. He served
in the U.S. Air Force from 1975-78 as a crew chief on an FB 1-11s.He worked for
Valley Transportation in Ashland for 22 years. He also worked for North Central
Automotive in Polk. He farmed part time for the Fulk family. He was a member of
Faith United Methodist Church in Mansfield and served on the Capital Funds
Campaign Committee for construction of a new church. He was a member of the
Farm Bureau and helped with Boy Scout Troop 214 of Mansfield. He also was a
member of the NRA. He was an avid hunter, he had been a pilot and loved to fly,
and he loved rebuilding his 1975 Chevy pick-up.
He is survived by his wife of 25 years,
Claudette Betler Brown; two daughters and one son-in-law, Jerianne and Deonta Davis
of Columbus and Lauren Brown at home; a son, Jordan Brown, at home; grandson,
Deonta Davis II of Columbus; mother and father, Lorin and Patricia Brown of
Greenwich; paternal grandmother, Blanche Brown of Greenwich; father-in-law and
step-mother-in-law, Delbert and Diane Betler of Helvetia, W.Va.; a sister and
brother-in-law, Lori and Rick Wheeler of Greenwich; two brothers and
sisters-in-law, Bryan and Cheri Brown of Norwalk and Jeff and Jackie Brown of
Norwalk; numerous nieces, nephews aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his
mother-in-law, Geraldine Betler; paternal grandfather, Lawrence Brown; and
maternal grandparents, Francis and Leonard Strimple.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 22, 2006, at Eastman Funeral Home, 49 W. Main St., Greenwich.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Friday, June 23, 2006, at Faith United
Methodist Church, 3775 Franklin Church Road, Mansfield. The Rev. Mike Mack will
officiate.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
made to Faith United Methodist Church Capital Funds Campaign, 3775 Franklin
Church Road, Mansfield, Ohio 44903; or to the American Cancer Society. (T-G
06/21/06)
Brown, Roy Brown
Sr.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,Ohio, dated, March
25, 2006
William Roy Brown, Sr., 95, of Wooster, Ohio,
formerly of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Thursday, March 23, 2006, at the
Glendora Health Care Center in Wooster, Ohio. He was born Sept. 11, 1910, in
Powhatan Point, a son of the late Isaac and Cora Chance Brown.
He was a member of the UMWA
District 6 Local 5497. In addition to his parents,
Surviving are his son, Roy
Brown, Jr., and his wife, Donna of Wooster; a sister, Betty Elkins of
Bryte, Genevieve Mae Bryte nee
Glendenning
Monroe County Beacon,
Bryte, Genevieve Mae, 96, New Martinsville,
formerly of Clarington, died Jan. 6, 2006, at
Surviving
are a son, Robert E. (Rebecca) Bryte, of Marietta; three daughters, Orphie
Meyer, Hannibal; Velma B. George and Shelia Ross, of
In
addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Byte;
daughter, Helen Louise Dingman; two brothers, Roy and Walter
Glendenning; two sisters,
Mildred and Josephine Glendenning.
Friends were received Jan. 9 at Grisell
Funeral Home, Clarington, where services were held Jan. 10 with Rev. Igor
"Alex" Tychkin officiating.
Burial in
Buchholzer, Richard B.
Buchholzer (obit 1 of 3 – see
obits 2 & 3 below)
Source: The Akron [
Richard B. Buchholzer Akron builder's
generous spirit leaves an indelible mark.
Few people have left their mark so indelibly on the
Simply, Richard Barton Buchholzer, who
died Monday at age 89, loved
He was born into business, the son of
J.J. and Kathleen Buchholzer, grocery store owners in
But Mr. Buchholzer didn't measure his
accomplishments in acreage or profit and loss. His greatest love was for the
people of this city, his quiet generosity touching hundreds of lives.
He devoted more than 35 years to the
Beacon Journal Charity Fund, which his father helped to create and which helps
needy children with eyeglasses and dental work. He gave himself to many local
causes, among them the Boy Scouts, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens and what has
evolved into the Greater Akron Chamber. Characteristically, his pockets were
always full of tokens for the carousel at
Mr.
Buchholzer never sought the spotlight, but built so his beloved city would
prosper. It has.
Buchholzer, Richard
Barton Buchholzer (obit 3 of 3)
Source: Akron [
Richard B. (Dick) Buchholzer, a man of vision, an
entrepreneur, a businessman and community leader, whose career over a period of
60 years had a significant impact on Akron and the surrounding area, passed
away on Feb. 6, 2006, at the age of 89.
He was born Feb. 19, 1916, in
At an early age, Dick started working for his father (JJ),
who owned Hower Department Store in
With the closing of Hower Department Store, Dick had the
foresight to turn the building into Middlebury Manor Nursing Home. He became a
licensed nursing home administrator and managed the facility in its first
years. Ever seeking new challenges, Dick bought the former
In his later years, he became very interested in the
storage business and planned, built, and managed two successful self- storage
facilities.
Ever the advocate of Akron and the State of Ohio, Dick was
a "Rhodes Raider" and an Ohio Commodore, joining with the governor
and other Ohio businessmen on a number of foreign missions, traveling to Asia
and Europe promoting Akron and the State of Ohio, which resulted in several
companies locating in the
Over the years Dick contributed greatly to the
He was supportive and active in a number of local
organizations such as the Akron Regional Development Board, the Beacon Journal
Charity Fund, Akron Community Foundation, Stan Hywet Hall, Leadership Akron,
Blue Coats, Great Trail Council Boy Scouts, Salvation Army, and United Way, to
name a few. He was a Layman Advisor to the National Unity Churches. Dick was a
member of Fairlawn and
Dick was known to always carry a camera and take candid
pictures of dignataries and friends who later loved receiving personalized
photographs of these moments in time. He was also known to be an avid golfer.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Frances, and
stepdaughter, Elizabeth Sturtevant. He leaves his beloved sister, Eleanor
Buchholzer Erickson; his brother, Bruce; and sister-in-law, Edna Buchholzer.
Also surviving him are nieces, Karen Buchholzer Stevens and Julie Buchholzer,
and nephew, Mark W. Erickson. He was preceded in death by his son, Richard
(Rick) B. Buchholzer, and brother, Wendell.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb.
15, at
Buchholzer, Richard
Barton Buchholzer (obit 2
or 3)
Source: The Akron [
Richard Barton Buchholzer, whose pioneering retail developments permanently
shaped the
Born on Feb. 19, 1915,** in Alliance
to a retailing family, Mr. Buchholzer was a primary developer and 50 percent
owner of Chapel Hill Mall in
He was also a force behind the construction
of Rolling Acres Mall in southwest Akron near the
Mr. Buchholzer and Forest City had at least
three other commercial ventures together, including the Chapel Hill Apartments
and Middlebury Manor nursing home near downtown Akron. One of his more recent
business projects involved the construction and operation of storage units.
``Dick invested in
Mr. Buchholzer's first job was weighing
produce at his father's grocery store in Newton Falls in
When Mr. Buchholzer's family moved to
In 1932, his father, J.J. Buchholzer,
bought the Hower Co. department store in
He began college at Mount Union in
Alliance, but soon transferred to the
``What a ball of fire he was. What a
visionary,'' said Cuyahoga Falls Mayor Don Robart, who was a friend of Mr.
Buchholzer's. ``He was one of the dearest people I've ever known.''
Mr. Buchholzer contributed to the
campaigns of Mayor Robart and several other area Republican candidates. Mr.
Buchholzer's second wife, Francis Seiberling Buchholzer, has been a longtime
figure in the Summit County GOP. He was divorced from his first wife, Merian,
in 1975. They had one child, Richard B. Buchholzer Jr., who died in 1999.
When Mr. Buchholzerwas a young man, he
used to take a .22-caliber rifle and head up to the 187 acres of undeveloped
land his father owned on an Akron hill at the intersection of Howe and Brittain
roads.
Once, he came upon the remains of what
had been an Indian council circle.
Years later, when he was building one
of the country's first enclosed shopping malls on that land, he remembered the
ring. It occurred to him that the tribal circle was probably the closest thing
those native Americans had to a chapel. He named his development
Shopping malls
The 75-store
The mall, burdened by construction
debt, went through some difficult times during the 1970s when massive layoffs
in the tire industry shook
Mr. Buchholzer was also instrumental
in the building of Rolling Acres. In a partnership with Forest City, Mr.
Buchholzer conceived a two-story showplace on another of
Mr. Buchholzer liked to relax by
playing golf at Portage Country Club, where he was a member. He worked on his
game with a passion, said Rod Johnston, longtime golf pro at
Mr. Buchholzer was active in
Mr. Buchholzer's survivors include his
wife, Francis, brother Bruce and sister Eleanor. Funeral arrangements are
pending.
** Submitter’s Note: This
is an error. A correction was made by
the newspaper as below:
Posted on Thursday, Feb.
09, 2006 Clarifications & Corrections• Richard B. Buchholzer, who died
Monday, was born in 1916 and was 89. An obituary Wednesday listed him as a year
older. A reporter relied on the date listed in Beacon Journal files.
Source: The Steubenville [Ohio] Herald-Star; 19 Jul
2006
BURCH, Clifford J., 65, of Follansbee,
W.Va., died on Monday, July 18, 2006 in Weirton Medical Center.
He was born on March 11, 1941 in
Wheeling, W.Va., son of the late Charles and Virginia Brownlee Burch.
He was a retired from Titanium Metal as
a tool room attendant; and a member of the Follansbee United Presbyterian
Church.
Surviving are his wife, Flora Lee
Riggle Burch at home; two sons, Mark Burch and wife, Linda, of Follansbee and
John Burch and wife, Cheri, of Windsor Heights, W.Va.; two daughters, Doris
“Dodie” Mavromatis and husband, Brian, of Steubenville, Ohio and Dawn Rauch and
husband, Paul, of Bloomingdale, Ohio; one brother, William C. Burch of
Aberdeen, Md.; ten grandchildren, Mark Burch, II, Matthew Burch, Michael Burch,
Mark Mavromatis, Ashley Mavromatis, Jacquelin Mavromatis, Scott Burch,
Elizabeth Burch, Yvonne Burch and Christopher Burch; and three
great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received on Thursday,
July 20, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main
Street, Follansbee, where services will be held on Friday, July 21, 2006 at 11
a.m. with the Rev. Colleen Molinaro officiating.
Interment will follow in Highland Hills
Memorial Gardens in Follansbee.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the Follansbee United Presbyterian Church at Main and Banfield Street,
Follansbee, WV 26037.
Burch, Flora
Lee Burch, nee Riggle
Source: The
Weirton [West Virginia] Daily Times; 23 Nov 2006
FOLLANSBEE, W.Va. -- Flora Lee Burch, age 66, of Follansbee, W.Va., died
Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006, at home.
She was
born Sept. 15, 1940, in Follansbee, W.Va., a daughter of C. Doris (Latimer)
Riggle of Sebastian, Fla. and the late Kenneth Riggle.
She is
preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Burch on July 18, 2006. Flora Lee
was a member of the Follansbee United Presbyterian Church and a homemaker.
Surviving in addition to her mother are two sons, Mark Burch and wife
Linda of Follansbee, W.Va., John Burch and wife Cheri of Windsor Heights,
W.Va.; two daughters, Doris “Dodie” Mavromatis and husband Brian of
Steubenville, Ohio, and Dawn Rauch and husband Paul of Bloomingdale, Ohio; two
brothers, William “Bill” Riggle of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Tom Riggle and wife
Lana of Vero Beach, Fla.; one sister, Kathy Smith and husband Jerry of Barefoot
Bay, Fla.; 10 grandchildren, Mark Burch, II, Matthew Burch, Michael Burch, Mark
Mavromatis, Ashley Mavromatis, Jacqueline Mavromatis, Scott Burch, Elizabeth
Burch, Yvonne Burch and Christopher Burch; three great-grandchildren; and many
nieces and nephews.
Friends
will be received on Friday, Nov. 24, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James Funeral
Home, 1245 Main St., Follansbee, W.Va., where services will be held Saturday,
Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Colleen Molinaro officiating.
Interment will follow in Highland Hills Memorial Gardens in Follansbee.
Memorial
contributions may be made to either: The Follansbee United Presbyterian Church,
Main and Banfield Streets, Follansbee, WV 26037 or The Valley Hospice, 380
Summit Ave., Steubenville, OH 43952.
Send
condolences to: www.chambersandjames.com.
Burch,
Gracie A. Burch, nee Gray
Source: The News-Gazette, (Champaign-Urbana,
Illinois) - Monday, January 23, 2006
ARCOLA - Gracie A. Burch, 87, of Arcola died
at 10:45 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 21, 2006) at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center,
Coles County.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Shrader Funeral Home, 204 N. Locust St., Arcola. The Rev. Bruce Baker
will officiate. Burial will be in Arcola Cemetery, Arcola.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Burch was born Feb. 13, 1918, in
Kemp, a daughter of Samuel and Laura Conner Gray. She married Clovis "Dude"
Burch on Sept. 16, 1949, in Dayton, Ohio. He died Feb. 13, 1997.
Survivors include a son, Thomas Wilcox
of Atwood; three sisters, Jessie Burch of Arcola, Mary Burton of Montrose and
Bessie Maynard of Paris, Ill.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two sons,
six brothers and three sisters.
Mrs. Burch graduated from Arcola High
School and was a housekeeper for many families in Arcola for several years. She
was a member of Arcola United Methodist Church, where she enjoyed ringing the
bell every Sunday morning. She enjoyed flowers and giving fresh bouquets to
friends. She also enjoyed sewing, crocheting and craftwork.
Memorials may be made to Arcola United Methodist Church.
Burkhart, Evelyn Irene Burkhart nee
Utsinger
Times Recorder, Zanesville,
Burkhart , Evelyn Irene (Utsinger),85, of
Zanesville died at 11:55 p.m. on
She was preceded in death, in
addition to her parents, by her husband, Judge Francis H. Burkhart, who died on
Friends may call Tuesday Jan.
24 from 2 to 4 and
Burkhart, John M. Burkhart
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,Ohio, dated, February 7, 2006
Burkhart,
John M., 88, of Woodsfield, Ohio, died Feb. 6, 2006.
Visitation is 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday at Watters Funeral Home,
Burkhart, Margaret Mary Burkhart
Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, March 24, 2006
CALDWELL - Margaret Mary Burkhart (Nau), 91,
of Belford St., Caldwell, died at 3:40
p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at Genesis Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, surrounded by her
family. She was admitted on St. Patrick’s
Day with pneumonia, and due to her advanced age, did not respond to
medications.
Margaret always stated she was
born on March 5, 1915, at home in
Temperanceville. However, when she applied for Social Security, she
discovered they had her birth date as Feb. 5. Margaret was the second of
six children born to Anthony and Rose E. Hughes Burkhart. She was a devout Catholic and was a member of St.
Stephen Catholic Church. As a young adult, Margaret worked at Mount Dechaneu
Academy in Wheeling, W.Va.
Margaret is
survived by her husband, Andrew George Nau, with whom she celebrated her 66th
wedding anniversary on Sept. 19, 2005; two sons,
Herman (Betty) Nau of Caldwell and Carl (Bonnie) Nau of Marietta; a son-in-law,
Gary Braddock of Mount Vernon; a brother, Herman Burkhart of Woodsfield; a
sister, Marie Burkhart Miller of Temperanceville; a sister-in-law, Helen Nau
Miller; six grandchildren, Joyce (Ray) Rhodes, Shelia (Bryan) Rhodes,Mike
(Brandi) Nau, Netti (David) Halsey, Renee (Mike) Hupp and Phil Braddock; and 10
great-grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by all her extended family.
In addition to her
parents, Margaret was preceded in death by a
toddler son, Harry E. Nau, who died Aug. 8, 1949, of cystic fibrosis; a
daughter, Theresa M. Nau Braddock, who died Sept. 15, 2005; two brothers,
Charles H. and Frederick L. Burkhart; and a sister, Clara C. Burkhart Miller.
Calling hours will
be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today, March 24, at the McVay-Perkins
Funeral Home, Caldwell, with Scripture services at 8 p.m.
Funeral liturgy
with Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 25, 2006, at St.
Stephen Catholic Church with Father Dale Tornes and Father Samuel Saprano
officiating. Interment will be in
Burkhart, Sister Adelaide Burkhart
Monroe County Beacon,
Sister Adelaide Burkhart, 103, of the Sisters of St.
Francis Home, one week short of her 104th birthday. She was born
She served in various food service positions in Carey, Fort
Jennings, Marywood,
Surviving are a sister-in-law, Agnes Burkhart, of Canton;
nephew, Monsignor Robert I. Noon, of Lancaster; niece, Rose (Willard) Parry, of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
five brothers, Frank, Isadore, Roman, Leo and Sylvester; sister, Theresa Noon.
Friends were received Feb. 12 with a Christian Wake Service
at St. Francis Convent Chapel,
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis Convent
or
Arrangements are under the direction of the Traunero
Funeral Home,
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository - Saturday,
April 29, 2006
Carol Ann Burleson, age 55, of Canton,
passed away Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at The Pines in Canton following an
extended illness. Carol was born February 12, 1951 in Canton to the late Roy C.
and Nora Lee (Leach) Burleson. She was a former hairstylist. Carol was a loving
and caring friend who will be missed by all who knew her.
Carol is survived by three brothers,
Roy C. Burleson II of Waco, Dennis J. Burleson of Canton and Alan B. Burleson
of Canton; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by a
brother, Oscar E. Burleson and sister, Rose M. Zahler.
A memorial service celebrating
Carol"s life will be conducted Monday, at 1 p.m. at the Westbrook Park
United Methodist Church, 2521 12th Street NW in Canton with Pastor Herb Garnes
officiating. Her arrangements are entrusted to the Heritage Cremation society.
Burns,
Berniece Burns, nee Lang
Source: The Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) - Friday,
January 20, 2006
Beloved Bremerton Principal
Berniece Burns Dies at 94
Berniece Lang Burns, a lifelong teacher
and Principal who began teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in Fairfield, Idaho
and retired from Bremerton's Crown Hill Elementary forty years later, died of
complications associated with old age at Young at Heart Adult Home.
Mrs. Burns was born in Canova, South
Dakota in 1911, subsequently moving with her parents, Andrew and Margaret Lang,
to Twin Falls, Idaho where they settled to homestead. Graduating from Twin
Falls High School in 1929, she then attended Albion Normal School where she
earned a teaching certificate. In 1931 she began her teaching career accepting
a position in Fairfield, Idaho situated in the wheat and cattle ranching region
on the Camas Prairie. She taught all subjects in a one-room schoolhouse, grades
one through eight, while living with a local family. Later she met and married
her husband Theodore (Mike) Burns (who preceded her in death in 1992 just short
of their 60th wedding anniversary).
With the
outbreak of World War II in 1942 the Burns family left Idaho for Bremerton
taking up temporary residence in the housing area of East Park until they
purchased their first home on 6th St. That same year Mrs. Burns, still with her
provisional teaching certificate, started teaching the third grade at Olympic
View Elementary. At war's end and aware a permanent certificate would be
required to continue teaching, Mrs. Burns enrolled at Western Washington
College of Education in Bellingham receiving her bachelor's
degree in 1953 followed by a master's degree from the University of Washington
in 1966. After seven years at Olympic View, Mrs. Burns then served as Assistant
Principal at Sheridan Elementary, Principal at Central Elementary, Marion
Elementary, and principal at the original Crown Hill, which was later,
destroyed by fire. She retired in 1971 following a bout with cancer.
After retiring, the Burns's purchased a
second home in California and spent every winter enjoying the sunshine. They
also enjoyed traveling; making a number of extensive tours to the Far East,
Europe, and the Middle East that included one harrowing event. When preparing
to depart Egypt for home Mrs. Burns's husband fell ill forcing them to change
flights. Their intended TWA flight, sitting on the tarmac at the Cairo airport,
was suddenly attacked by a group of terrorists that forced the pilot to take
off with all passengers aboard. The hijacking terminated at the Athens airport
with the murder of an innocent American serviceman and the capture and death of
the hijackers. The Burns' arrived home safely.
Both she
and her husband were lifelong active members of Star of the Sea Catholic
Church. Throughout her life she was known as a generous and kindhearted woman
who loved children deeply, most particularly her young students whom she
remembered by retaining and showing off her collection of student class photos.
She is survived by her daughter Peggy
Ann McDermott and husband, Frank of Ocean Pines, MD, and her son Dr. Theodore
Burns Jr. and wife, Betsy of Bremerton; her siblings Marie Ybarguen, Frances
Worth, John Lang of California, Agnes Zeman of Oregon, Florence Amies of
Ellensburg and Stella Powlus of Idaho; as well as 14 grandchildren; and 23
great-grandchildren survive her. Services at 11:00 will held at Holy Trinity
Catholic Church in Bremerton. Burial will be with her husband at Forest Lawn
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association at 12721 30th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Seattle, WA
98125-4312.
Burrows, Charles H. “Chuck” Burrows
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, April 2006
NEW
MATAMORAS - Charles H. “Chuck” Burrows, 62, of
Old Camp Road, New Matamoras (formerly of Wisconsin), died Sunday (April 9,
2006) at Marietta Memorial Hospital.
He was born
March 16, 1944, in
Burrows and the late Diana Jelly Burrows.
He was an
owner/operator truck driver, a U.S. Army veteran, a
Protestant by faith, and a lifelong NASCAR fan.
Survivors
include his wife, Sallie Burrows, whom he married in 1983;
a daughter, Corrine (Joe) Thur of Mukwonago, Wis.; two sons, Charles E.
Burrows of New Berlin, Wis., and William A. (Jane) Burrows of Fredonia,
Wis.; his father, Charles E. Burrows of Las Vegas, Nev.; three
stepchildren, Michael Cooley, David H. Cooley, and LeAnne T. Nicholson, all of
Ohio; a brother, Thomas Burrows of Clearlake, Texas; a sister, Chera (James)
Harris of Wisconsin; three grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; a
great-grandson; a stepgreat-grandchild; and a brother-in-law, Charles S.
Campbell of New Matamoras.
Family will receive
friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 751
Third St., New Martinsville, W.Va.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Robert Wayne Buskirk, 54, of
He was born
Robert was an employee of the
former Suters IGA in Shadyside.
Robert is survived by a
sister, Barbara Bess and her husband William of Powhatan Point, a nephew David
Lamp and a niece Julie Steele, both of
Friends will be received on
Monday from
Robert was my fourth cousin,
once removed through the Keyser line. Robert's grandparents were Ollie and
Maggie Keyser Buskirk who used to reside in Avondale.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Gerald J. Butler, 81, of Bethesda, Ohio, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006
at
Gerald was retired from Severson Transport Co.,
and a farmer. He was a member of the Assumption Catholic Church of Barnesville,
In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by a sister, Rita Orr and two brothers, Leon and Donald Butler.
Surviving are his wife, Zella Roe Butler,
two daughters, Caryman (Bryan) Gallagher of Barnesville, Crystal (Steve) Nagy
of Belmont; six sons: Gregory (Debbie) Butler of Stow, Ohio; Brent (Doreen)
Butler of Burlington, Ky., Timothy (Marsha) Butler of Lafferty, Ohio; Thomas
(Cathy) Butler of Barnesville, Vaughn (Lisa) Butler of Morristown, and Corwyn
Butler of Hilton Head, S. C.; 22 grandchildren; one great- grandchild; sisters,
Annabell (Ernest) Howell of Barnesville, Betty Willis of Barnesville, Patty
(Eugene) Hannahs of Springfield, Ohio; Jeanette (David) Hissom of Barnesville;
brothers, Edward (Marjorie) Butler of Quaker City, Robert (Shelly) Butler of
Barnesville, William (Janet) Butler of Hillsboro, Ohio and John (Joyce) Butler
of Quaker City, Ohio.
Friends will be received Sunday, 1 to 3 and
Burial in Calais Cemetery,
Memorial contributions may be made to 3 Cs
Cancer Support Group,
Source: findagrave web site posted by Julie
Cultice-Neaveill; Sep 2006
RICHMOND, Ind. -- Joseph L. Butler, age
78, of Richmond, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2006, at Golden Rule Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center.
Born June 26, 1928, in Greencastle,
Ind., to Frank and Meredith Livingston Butler, he was an engineer at NATCO for
32 years.
Joe was a member of the Hiram Lodge 417
of Centerville, Past Masters Association, Indianapolis Valley of Scottish Rite,
Murat Shrine and the Whitewater Valley Scottish Rite Club. He also belonged to
the Sons of the American Legion and the Highland Lake Golf Committee.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley
Pope Butler, to whom he had been married 56 years; son, Mike Butler and his
wife, Debi, of Indianapolis, Ind.; daughter, Debbie Squires and her husband,
David, of Centerville, Ind.; five grandchildren, Kelley Squires, Alissa Day,
Jenni Butler, Sarah Butler and Laura Butler; two great-grandchildren, Madison
and Lucas; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents
and two brothers.
Funeral service for Joseph L. Butler
will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006, at Doan & Mills Funeral Home,
790 National Road W., Richmond, Ind., with Pastor Steve Abernathy officiating.
Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept.
11, 2006, at the funeral home, with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. conducted by
Hiram Lodge 417.
Memorial contributions may be made to:
National Leukemia Foundation, 941 E. 86th St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46240.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Cajka, Ronald Stephen Cajka,
74, of Woodsfield, Ohio, formerly of
He was a master marble setter
for the MGT Corp. of
He was preceded in death by a
stepson, Larry M. Davis,
He is survived by his wife
Virgie A. Davis Cajka of Woodsfield; two sons, Stephen (Suzette) Cajka, Reno,
Nev., Curtis (Lori) Cajka,
Woodsfield; one stepdaughter,
Teresa Dozier, Newark, Ohio; one sister, Elaine Mauer (Gary) of Wakeman, Ohio;
and 10 grandchildren.
Friends were received Monday
at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Calder, Hazel I. Calder nee Thomas
Monroe County Beacon,
Hazel I. Thomas Calder, 89,
She was retired from the former C&P Telephone Company,
Surviving are two sons, Jerry (
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, William J. Calder; brother, William Thomas; and a sister, Eleanor
Donald Sims.
Friends will be received May 17, from 2-5 and
Memorial contributions may be made to the Elks Club #895,
14 N. 4th
Monroe County Beacon,
William J. Calder, 95, of
He was a retired Certified Public Accountant for the
Wiseman Hutzell Co., of
Surviving are his wife, Hazel
I. Thomas Calder; two sons, Jerry (Sharon) Calder, of Woodsfield, William
(Cathie) Calder, San Marcos, California; daughter, Jean (Jim) Lamont of
Cincinnati; eight grandchildren, Cheri Atkins, William Calder, Michael Lamont,
Lisa Barhorst, Joseph Lamont, Krista Calder-Duffy and Daniel and Jonathan
Calder; 12 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
brother, John T. Calder, Jr. and a sister, Mary Jane Ritter.
Friends were received Jan. 20 at Heslop Funeral home,
Martins Ferry. Funeral Lithurgy with Mass was held Jan. 21 at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with Rev. Thomas Magary officiating. Entombment
followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry.
Wake services were held Jan. 19 followed by Elks services,
both in the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to B.P.O.E. Lodge #895,
14 N. 4th
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Call, Lester Robert, age 89, of Hickory
Street, Sardis, Ohio, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio and Ft. Myers, Florida, died
Friday, June 02, 2006 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, WV.
He was born December 14, 1916 in
Cleveland, the son of the late Clarence and Angeline Peters Call.
He was a retired custodian with the
Cleveland Public School system, a member of the Living Water Baptist Church in
Force veteran of WWII.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his wife, Alice Kozaluha Call, infant son, Lester Robert
Call, six brothers, Mike Whiteman, Charles Whiteman, Richard Call, Clarence
(Sam) Call, twin Leo Call, and William Call, five sisters, Hazel Wilburger,
Belle Gerrity, Irene Greco, Eleanor Irwin, and Corrine Luzius.
Survivors include three sons, Robert
Lester (Nancy) Call of Elgin, Illinois, Clarence Clifford "Pete"
(Sheila) Call, of North Ridgeville, Ohio, Charles Lester (Janet) Call of
Brooklyn, Ohio, a daughter, Alice Ann Kingry of Sardis, 14 grandchildren, 16
great grandchildren and a great great granddaughter.
Family will receive friends on Sunday from
4-8pm at Grisell Funeral Home,
Interment in Brooklyn Heights Cemetery,
Memorial contributions may be given to Living
Water Baptist Church, P.O. Box ,
Source: The Ocala [Florida] Star-Banner - Saturday,
September 16, 2006
CALLAHAN, LARRY
M., 69
Ocala
Mr. Larry M. Callahan, 69 passed away
September 14, 2006 at Munroe Regional Medical Center at Timberridge. He was
born in Akron, Ohio and moved to Ocala in 2003 from Tryon, North Carolina. He
was a retired Police Officer, and was a member of the Maranatha Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Reta L.
Callahan, daughters, Debbie Callahan of Silver Lake, OH., and Tammy King of
Fairlawn, OH, granddaughter Jennifer King; stepdaughters Debbie Hall and Darla
Phillips both of Ocala, step grandchildren Shaun Hall and Christi Walker and
brothers Jim Callahan of Shallotte, NC and Steve Callahan of Akron, OH.
A Celebration of Life Memorial Service
will be held at 6 pm on Sunday, September 17, 2006 at the Maranatha Baptist
Church with Rev. Bill Fortune officiating. Final services and interment will be
in Stow, OH. ROBERTS BRUCE WEST CHAPEL, 6241 SW St. Rd. 200, Ocala, FL. is in
charge of local arrangements.
Source: The Johnson County [Indiana] Daily Journal; 8
Aug 2006
Marvin Campbell, 64, died Monday, Aug.
7, 2006, at Hospice of South Central Indiana inpatient facility in
Columbus. He was a resident of
Edinburgh.
Survivors include four daughters, Terrie
Campbell of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mandi Campbell, Lavon Redlin and Brenda
Schoeberl, all of Columbus; a stepson, Ronald Conrad of Edinburgh; a
stepdaughter, Vonda Squibb of Edinburgh; a sister, Sue (Dennis) Palmer of
Columbus; and eight grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, Paul E. and Ann L. (Mark) Campbell.
The Rev. Byron Fritz will conduct a
service at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Eskew-Eaton Funeral Home, 302 E. Main Cross St.
in Edinburgh. Friends may call from 4 to
8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until service time Wednesday at the funeral
home. Burial will be at Garland Brook
Cemetery in Columbus.
Carleson, Michael Merle Carleson
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, April 5, 2006
NEW
MATAMORAS - Michael Merle Carlsen,
19, of New Matamoras left this world for a better place on Monday (April 3,
2006).
He was born
Aug. 11, 1986, in
He fell in
love with the beauty of the
He is
survived by his mother and best friend, Cathy Carlsen of New Matamoras; one
aunt, Cheryl Opperman and her husband, Walter, of Wellington, Ohio; five
cousins, Mishelle Brinker and her husband, Charlie, Tina Torok and her husband,
Mike, Dawn Opperman, Marine Sgt. Matthew Opperman and his wife, Rachael, and
Amanda Lawson and her husband, J.R.; 11 little cousins, Heidi, Aliesha,
Zachary, Katie, Nelson, Dominic, Dylan, Cameron, Kelly, Brenden, and Trey; one
great-uncle, Russell Carlsen of Palo Alto, Calif.; the love of his life,
Jessica Faye Southall and her family; and a tight circle of gamers and buds who
shared his zest for life. Michael never
met a stranger and leaves behind countless dear friends and loved ones.
Services will
be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras with Bob
Crawford officiating. Burial will be in the
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
James "Junior" William Carman Jr.,
55, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Thursday, August 31, 2006, in Christina
Hospital,
He was born on September 27, 1950, in
Martins Ferry,
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by a son John Mack and a granddaughter Amber Mack.
Survivors include his wife Sandy Farmer
Mack Carman; two sons: Rick Mack of West Bellaire, Ohio, and Mike (Joy) Mack of
Shadyside, Ohio; two brothers: Rick (Dee) Carman of Hannibal, Ohio, and Ronald
Mack of Ohio; a sister, Stacy Carman;
and seven grandchildren: Erin Robson, Brad Mack, Derek Mack, Dustin Mack,
Jessica Mack, Jennifer Mack, Colt Mack; and several nieces and nephews.
Private services will be held at the
convenience of the family.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted
to Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory,
Carman, James William Carman, Jr
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Carman, Jr., James "Junior"
William, age 55, of Powhatan Point, died Thursday, August 31, 2006 in Christina
Hospital, Newark, Delaware.
He was born on September 27, 1950 in Martins
Ferry, the son of the late James William Carman, Sr. and Lena Sacco Carman.
He was an insulator for Local 24 in
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by a son John Mack and a granddaughter Amber Mack.
Survivors include his wife Sandy Farmer
Mack Carman, two sons Rick Mack of West Bellaire, Mike (Joy) Mack of Shadyside,
two brothers Rick (Dee) Carman of Hannibal, Ronald Mack of Ohio, s sister Stacy
Carman, seven grandchildren Erin Robson, Brad Mack, Derek Mack, Dustin Mack,
Jessica Mack, Jennifer Mack, Colt Mack, several nieces and nephews.
Private services will be held at the
convenience of the family.
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Grisell
Funeral Home & Crematory,
Carpenter, Olive Carpenter nee Neuhardt
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Olive J. Carpenter, 82, of
Olive was a member of the
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Virgin Carpenter.
Surviving are two daughters, Diane (Jerome)
Self of Montgomery, Ala., Pamela (Michael) Reeves of Barnesville; a son, Mark
(Sharon) Carpenter of Smithfield; a sister, Adrianne Winland of Lewisville,
Ohio and a brother, James Neuhardt of
Friends will be received Tuesday,
Burial in Friendship Cemetery,
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Carroll, James Andrew, age 55, of
Middlebourne, formerly of New Martinsville, WV, died Saturday, September 23,
2006 in
He was born on August 24, 1951 in New
Martinsville, the son of the late Virgil and Vivian Ann Hammel Carroll.
He was a construction worker, loved
puzzles, hunting, and fishing.
Survivors include four children Tommy
Carroll of Woodsfield, Ohio, Tonya Carroll of Canton, Ohio, Teresa Shepherd of
New Martinsville, Vivian Carroll of Woodsfield, four brothers William Carroll
of Proctor, Jerry Carroll of Myrtle Beach, SC, Michael Carroll of Ellenboro,
WV, Timothy Carroll of Fairview, WV, a sister Deborah Dendron of Middlebourne,
numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles including an aunt
Ruby Carroll of New Martinsville.
Services and inurnment will be held at
the convenience of the family.
Arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home &
Crematory,
Casto, Ruby "Jenny" Casto nee Rumbold
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS - Ruby
"Jenny" Casto, 72, of Parkway Town Houses, New Matamoras, died at
11:55 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 21, 2006) in
She is survived by two
children, Jennie Rose of Byesville, Ohio, and Robert Brotton of Middleburg,
Ohio; her sisters, Shirley Stull and Karen Rumbold, both of New Matamoras, and
Eloise Dennis of Marietta; her brother, Gary West and his wife, Terri, of
Stafford; three granddaughters; and three grandsons.
She was preceded in death by
one brother, Jim Rumbold; and two sisters, Ellen Maxine "Max" Rumbold
and Charlotte Lori.
Funeral services will be held
at
Source: The
Wayne Co. [Illinois] Press; 20 Mar 2006
Opal
Cates, 88, of Cisne, passed away Sunday, Mar. 19, 2006 at 2:10 a.m. at
Fairfield Memorial Hospital.
Opal was
a retired owner of Cates Western Auto at Cisne.
Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Cisne
Cemetery with Rev. Janice Devor officiating.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until service time on Wednesday at the
Hossleton Funeral Home in Cisne.
Zenith Native
Opal was
born Nov. 5,1917 at Zenith to Curtis and Essie Pennington Brown. She married Burl Cates on Nov. 25, 1935 at
Fairfield. he preceded her in death on
Feb. 27, 1989.
She was
a member of Cisne Eastern Star Lodge #973 at Cisne and attended Cisne United
Methodist Church.
Survivors
Survivors include a daughter, Judy Cates of Cisne; a sister, Geneva Joos
of Morton; three granddaughters; and two great-grandchildren.
Preceding her in death were her husband, a brother and her parents.
Memorials may be given to Cates
Memorial Fund for park benches on Village Square in Cisne. A fund is set up at Trust Bank and envelopes will also be
available at the funeral home.
Chaffin, Edison T. "Tom" Chaffin, Jr.
Source: The
East Liverpool [Ohio] Review; Monday, 3 Apr 2006
CHESTER
-- Edison T. ("Tom") Chaffin Jr., 54, died peacefully surrounded by
his family at his home on Route 8 in Chester on Sunday, April 2, 2006, after
nearly a four-year battle with lung cancer.
Tom was
a retired member of the Independent Steelworkers Union at Weirton Steel, an
independent contractor and a real estate entrepreneur in Hancock County. He was also a member of the New Cumberland
Masonic Lodge No. 22 since July of 1972.
Tom was
born in Kobuta, Pa. on May 15, 1951. He
is survived by his two sons, their wives and their children: Edison T. ("Tommy") and Kelly
Chaffin of Chester and their sons, Edison Tommy IV and Christian Cydnee; and
Eric and Katherine Chaffin and their son, Eric Vincent ("Evin") and
their daughter, Miranda ("Mira") of Rye, N.Y. Tommy Chaffin is a carpenter with the Local
186 Carpenters Union, and Eric Chaffin is a former federal prosecutor and
partner in the New York law firm Weiss, LLP.
Tom is
further survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Edison T. Chaffin of
Hookstown; his brother, Tim Chaffin of East Liverpool; his sisters, Agnes
Tenney and Kathy Markle of Chester and Alma Dawson of Wellsville; and his
fiance, Carol Summers of Newell.
Family
and friends can be received at Nixon Funeral Home at 614 Washington St., in
Newell today from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, from 2 to 4 and 6
to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held
at the Nixon Funeral Home on Wednesday, April 5, 2006, at 11 a.m.
In lieu
of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Edison T. Chaffin Jr.
Memorial Scholarship Fund that was established by his sons in loving memory of
their father. The scholarship will be
given annually to a graduating Oak Glen senior who demonstrates the qualities
and characteristics that Tom Chaffin taught his sons, including
entrepreneurialism, hard work and love of education, craft and family. Contributions to the memorial scholarship fund
can be made to: The Edison T. Chaffin
Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund, 4344 Veterans Boulevard, New
Cumberland, WV 26047.
Grisell Online Obituaries,
Chaplin, David G., 58, of
State Rt. 7, Sardis, Ohio, died
He was born
He worked in the Nevada
gambling casinos for 25 years and was a member of the First Church of God in
Survivors include a son,
Bryan (Christina) Chaplin of Las Vegas, NV, his mother, Peggy J. Chaplin of
Duffy, and four grandsons, Bryan Chaplin, Jr., Steven Chaplin, James Chaplin,
and Xavier Chaplin, all of
There will be no visitation.
Arrangements entrusted to
Grisell Funeral Home,
Chrislip,
Lois Chrislip, nee West
Source: The Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home; November,
2006
Lois West Chrislip, 77, of Norfolk, VA,
passed away peacefully on Friday, November 24, 2006. Born in Vadis, WV, Mrs.
Chrislip was retired from Sears as a sales associate. She was a member of
Willowwood Presbyterian Church and the Margaret Patterson's Women's Club. In
1961 she and her husband Gilbert were founding members of Azalea Little League
where she volunteered for 40 years. She also previously worked for Piece Goods,
Bookland and J C Penny. Mrs. Chrislip
was the widow of Gilbert M. Chrislip.
She is survived by two daughters, Diana
Lynn Carter of Flomanton, FL and Mary Quarberg and husband Steve of Richmond,
VA; two sons, Thomas L. Chrislip and wife Susan of Norfolk, VA and Steve K.
Chrislip and wife Donna of Richmond, VA; a sister, Deloris West of Glenville,
WV; and three grandchildren, Jason Quarberg, Ryan Quarberg and Courtney
Gehweiler. She was preceded in death by a companion, Harold Manning.
A funeral service will be conducted at
11 a.m. on Tuesday at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel with
the Rev. Robert F. Pittman III officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn
Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Monday from 4
to 6 p.m. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the American Heart
Association, 500 Plume St. East, Norfolk, VA 23510.
Clary, Joseph W. Clary
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Joseph
W. Clary, 60, of Beallsville, Ohio died Friday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Thomas
Memorial Hospital, South Charleston,
Joseph
worked with the former Blaney Lumber Company of
In
addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Ann.
Surviving
are a daughter Betsy Clary of Belmont, Ohio; a son, Brian (Tammy) Clary of
Somerton,
Friends
will be received Sunday from
Claugus, E.
Claudine Claugus nee Morgan
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Claugus, E. Claudine (Claud)
, 54, of Graysville, Ohio, died
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by a sister, Phyllis Biles; two brothers, Gene and
Richard Morgan and a brother-in-law, Howard Phillips. Surviving are her
husband, Dale Claugus of
Friends received from
Source: The Charleston [West Virginia] Gazette -
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Roy R. Claypool, 88, a lifelong
resident of Webster Springs died Friday, Aug. 25, 2006, in Webster County
Memorial Hospital, Webster Springs.
Born June 30, 1918, at Hacker Valley,
he was the son of the late Perry and Iva May Bosley Claypool. He was also
preceded in death by sisters, Sarah Lee and Norma Degarma; and brothers,
Russell, Everett and Wilbert Claypool.
An Army veteran of World War II, having
served in the South Pacific, he was a retired coalminer with 28 years of
service. He retired in 1979 from Island Creek Coal Company. He ws a member of
the UMWA and was an avid deer hunter.
Surviving: wife, Agatha
"Katy" Green Claypool of Webster Springs; sons and their wives,
Delmas and Connie Claypool of Spencer and James and Libby Claypool of Powhatan,
Va.; brother, Andrew Claypool of North Carolina; grandsons, Jeff Claypool of
Spencer and Dave Claypool of Fairfax, Va.; granddaughter, Dr. Jaime Claypool of
Raleigh, N.C.; and great-granddaughter, Jessica.
Service will be 11 a.m. Monday, Aug.
28, at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs, with Marty Cowger
officiating. Burial will be in West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Calvin.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home.
Clements,
Vera Marie Clements, nee Schell
Source: Find A
Grave web site posted with photo of tombstone, Johnsonville Cemetery, Wayne
Co., Illinois
VERA MARIE
CLEMENTS, Age 78 of Johnsonville, Passed away at 8:00 AM; Thursday,
October 12, 2006 at her home.
She was
born on May 19, 1928 at Cisne to Miles & Emma (Johnson) Schell. She was
married to Lloyd Clements on July 12, 1946 at Wayne City, IL She was a retired
secretary for Allen ‘Red' Smith Drilling Company of Wayne City, IL.
She was
a member of the Rock Branch General Baptist Church of Cisne and also a member
of the Eastern Star Lodge #973 of Cisne.
Surviving Vera are: Her Husband- Lloyd of Johnsonville; 1 Daughter –
Connie Brashear and Her Husband- Garry of Johnsonville and 1 Son- Gerry
Clements and His Wife- Connie of Johnsonville; 1 Brother – Norman Schell of
Xenia, IL. Also 6 Grandchildren and 7 Great Grandchildren.
She was
preceded in death by: 1 Grandson-Scott, 4 Sisters, 2 Brothers & Her
Parents.
Funeral
Services will be held at 1:30 PM; Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at the Hosselton
Funeral Home at Cisne with Bro. James Slater and Bro. Randy Albert officiating.
Burial will be in the Johnsonville Cemetery at Johnsonville. Visitation will be
held from 6-8 PM Saturday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the Hospice of
the Good Samaritan and envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Clevenger, Linda K. Clevenger, nee Uhren
Source: The Daily Times, Ottawa, Illinois; 3 Feb 2006 [on line]
1948-2006
Clevenger
STREATOR - Linda K. Clevenger, 58, of
Streator, died Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 1, at the University of Illinois
Bernard Mitchell Hospital in Chicago.
Funeral services will be at noon
Saturday at Solon, Baker& Telford Funeral Home in Streator with the Rev.
Bill Niebuhr of the Church of the Open Bible officiating. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Memorial Park in Streator.Visitation will be two hours prior to services.
Mrs. Clevenger was born Jan. 17, 1948,
in Streator, to Joseph E. and Esther Uhren. She married Donald Clevenger on May
23, 1998, at the Church of the Open Bible.
She was employed by Streator Dependable
for the past several years and attended Streator Township High School.
She was a member of Streator Eagles
Aerie 645 Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband; a son,
William J. (Deb) Spaulding of Streator; two stepsons, David Clevenger of Wenona
and Tom Clevenger of Fort Worth, Texas; two stepdaughters, Chris Scheuer of
Wenona and Sherry (Tom) Phelps of Streator; a granddaughter, Kay Ann Spaulding;
several stepgrandchildren; two sisters, LuAnne Toland and Rose Marie Hamm, both
of Reno, Nev.; and a brother, Joseph P. Uhren of Streator.
She was preceded in death by her
parents; a stepson, Larry Clevenger; and a stepdaughter, Laurie Ann Clevenger.
Pallbearers will be Brian Loudenbach,
Linda Dye, Micky Ligori, David Clevenger, Joe Uhren and Tom Phelps.
Monroe County Beacon,
Edgar B. Cline, 72, of Woodsfield Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center, Woodsfield, formerly of 401 Monroe Manor, Woodsfield,
died
He was a graduate of the former
Surviving are a sister, Doris Cline, of Graysville;
sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Georgia (Everett) Brown, of Woodsfield;
sister-in-law, Helen Cline, of Harlem Springs; two step-grandchildren, Bill
Decker and Theresa Decker, of Indiana; four nephews, Virgil W. (Robin) Brown,
Wayne (Susie) Cline, Hugh (Carol) Cline and Keith (Chris) Cline; three nieces,
Ida May (Leroy) Downard, Arlene Huff, Betsy (Jerome) Keifer.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife, Ruby M. McGarry Decker Cline, on Feb. 20, 2005; step-son, John R. Decker,
brother, Warren Cline, nephew, Fred Cline.
Friends will be received Feb. 3, from
Monroe County Beacon,
Emmit Eugene Cline, 73,
He was a US Air Force veteran of the Korean War, was
employed as a security guard for Securitas Security of Akron. He was a member
of the Deerfield American Legion. His hobbies were collecting die cast model
cars, square dancing and playing cards.
Surviving are his wife for 51 years, Bertha (Marty) Cline,
whom he married on May 7, 1955; four daughters, Sharon Cline of Cleveland,
Charlotte Stephens of Caldwell, Barbara (Richard) Goodhart of Summerfield, Tina
(Jim) Scott of Louisville; two sons, David (Yong) Cline of Milford, Ks, Dennis
(Bonnie) Cline of Alliance; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters,
Madelyn Weddle and Wanetta Matthews, both of Woodsfield, and several nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alonzo and Mary
Hazel Bonam Cline; sister Maryland Cline; and brother, Robert Cline.
Friends were received Sept. 21, at
Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home,
Memorial contributions may be made to the family to help
defray funeral costs.
Cline, Gladys Cline nee Billiter
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Gladys M. Cline, 88, of Beallsville, Ohio,
formerly of
She was born
Gladys was a homemaker and a Protestant by
faith.
In addition to her parents, Gladys was
preceded in death by her first Husband, Lloyd Snider in 1968, her second
husband Raymond Cline in 1977, three brothers, three sisters, and three
grandchildren.
Surviving are three children: Betty Newkirk
and her husband Louis of Beallsville, Ohio; Peggy Brandon of Powhatan Point;
Vonnie Hranko and her husband John of Beallsville; five brothers: Fred
(Florence) Billiter of Strasburg, Ohio; Lee (Betty) Billiter of Alliance, Ohio;
Danny (Joan) Billiter of Paden City, W.Va.; Ervin Billiter of Paden City; Odell
Billiter of Las Vegas; two sisters: Pauline Billiter of Paden City and Jane
(George) Fagart of Greensburg, Pa.; 13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren;
and 21 great-great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received on Monday from 2
to 4 and
Burial will follow in
Memorial contributions may be made to
Valley Hospice,
Cloughessy,
June Cloughessy nee Gonya
Marietta Times,
LEBANON, Ohio - June Cloughessy, 74, died
Tuesday (Aug. 22, 2006) at
Born July 2, 1932, in White Plains, N.Y.,
to Grant and Evelyn Gonya, she was a resident of Marietta for 15 years before
moving to
Preceded in death by her parents, survivors
include her husband, Edward Cloughessy; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and
Jennifer Cloughessy of
She will be deeply missed by all, but her
legacy emphasizes loyalty, love, and responsibility. Her dedication, kindness,
and empathy will live on through her son, grandchildren, and future
generations.
The visitation will be held from
Memorials requested to a charity of your
choice.
Arrangements by the
Oswald-Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon, Ohio.
Cobun,
Delores I. Cobun, nee Seward
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository - Monday, July
10, 2006
Delores I. Cobun, age 88, of Canton,
passed away Saturday afternoon in Altercare of Canton.
She was born in Richwood, WV, a
daughter of the late Lester and Lovie Rodgers Seward, and had been a Canton
resident since 1956. Delores retired in 1985 from Timken Mercy Medical Center
where she had worked in the Insurance and Billing Dept. She was a member of Peace
United Methodist Church in Louisville.
Services will be conducted Wednesday
at 1:30 p.m. in the Formet-Clevenger & Gordon Funeral Home with Rev.
Jonathan R. Butera officiating. Interment in St. Louis
Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 6-8p.m. and Wednesday one hour before
the service.
Formet-Clevenger
& Gordon
(330)
456-4766
Cochran, Marion Cochran nee Rist
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS - Marion Louise
Cochran, 84, of
She was born
She is survived by three
sons; Gary Cochran and his wife, Ruth Ann, of Beavertown, Ohio, Charles Cochran
and his wife, Garnet, of New Matamoras, and Vernon "Mick" Cochran and
his wife, Virginia, of Beavertown; one daughter, Sue Mahoney and her husband,
Scott, of Beavertown; 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; one sister,
Joan Busch and her husband, Earl, of New Matamoras; and one brother, Ted Rist
of Hannibal, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Vernon Delbert Cochran, on
Services will be held at
Grisell Online Obituaries,
dated, November 18, 2006
Coen, Carl L., age 80, of
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years,
Nancy Baumberger Coen, three daughters Marti (Terry) Muldrew of Glen Dale,
Nancy (Greg) Todd of Carlisle, PA, Laura Ann Summerville of West Chester, OH,
six grandchildren Danielle Dabrawsky of Clearwater, FL, Erin and Jennifer
Dabrawsky both of Maderia Beach, FL, James Todd of Pittsburgh, PA, Anne Lee and
Warren J. Summerville both of West Chester, two step-grandsons Ryan (Dalena)
Muldrew of Powhatan Point, OH, Michael Muldrew of Graham, NC, two
great-grandchildren Jacson and Tyler Muldrew, and a niece Katy Coen Harris of
Felton, CA.
Memorial services will be held on
Saturday, November 25 at
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Review; 15 Aug 2006
Rodney R.
Coen, 63
CHESTER -- Rodney R. Coen, 63, of
Columbia Drive, Chester, died on Sunday Aug. 13, 2006, following a brief
illness.
A son of the late Ralph and Elaine
Staley Coen, he was born on June 20, 1943, in Newell.
An employee of the Chester Water and
Sewage Department, Rod was the operator of the waste treatment plant. Earlier
he had been employed at the former Quaker State Oil refinery in Newell.
Rod was a retired chief of the Chester
Volunteer Fire Dept having been a member from 1965 until 1991. He still holds
the distinction of having been the longest serving chief with the Chester
Department.
A graduate of the Chester High School,
he also a member of the Chester First Christian Church.
Two brothers, Greg and Harold Coen,
preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife, Sandy
Rankin Coen, whom he married on Sept. 11, 1971; a son, Kevin Coen and his wife
Daryl of Fredericksburg, Va.; two daughters, Kimberly Taylor and her husband
Ray of Charles Town, W.Va., and Courtney Coen and her finance Josh Lewis of
Chester.
Two brothers, Tim and Rich Coen of
Melbourne, Fla., and two sisters, Peggy Simmons and her husband Don of Chester,
and Jenny Coen of Chester, also survive.
In addition there are four
grandchildren, Ryan and Nathan Gillespie, and Kyle and Aaron Coen.
Pastor Phil Fairchild of the church
will conduct services on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Arner Funeral Chapel in
Chester. Interment will follow at the Locust Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
today from 6-8 p.m. and on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
Coleman, Alma A. Coleman
(nee-Harrison)
Source:
Grisell Online Obituaries, dated, March 8, 2006
Coleman, Alma A., age 98, of Rt.
7, Clarington, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 8, 2006 at home.
She was born March 31, 1907 in
Monroe County, Ohio, the daughter of the late William J. and Clara Ensinger
Harrison.
She was a homemaker and a member
of the Hannibal United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard W. Coleman, three brothers,
Clarence, Victor and William Harrison, and two sisters, Clara Harrison and
Lillian Scott.
Survivors include two sons, John
(Helen) Coleman of Hannibal, and Bernard C. Coleman of Clarington, three
daughters, Dolores A. (Wilber) Heslep and Elizabeth M. (Charles) Lively, both
of Hannibal, and Lillian June Polis of Warwood, WV, 47 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and 2 great great granddaughters.
Family will receive friends on
Friday from 2-4 and 7-9pm at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive,
Clarington where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1:00pm with
Pastor Jerry Ernst and Pastor Wendy Erb officiating.
Interment to
follow in Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Clarington, Ohio.
Memorial contributions may be made
to Hannibal United Methodist Church, 52732 SR 536, Hannibal,
OH. 43931.
Coleman,
Caroline E. Coleman, nee Diemer
Source: The Charlotte Sun, [Port Charlotte, Florida]
- Saturday, August 26, 2006
Caroline E. Coleman, 89, of Rotonda West,
Charlotte County, Fla., died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006, in Louisville, Ky.
She was born April 12, 1917, in Dayton,
Ohio, to Earl and Estelle (Garman) Diemer.
Mrs. Coleman moved to the Englewood
area in 1977 from Wheeling, W.Va. She was a homemaker and mother, and an
assistant for her husband, William, with his work for the United Steel Workers.
She was a founding member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, and a
Eucharistic minister and lector of the church. She was also a member of the
Steelworkers Organization of active retirees, and served on the Wheeling
Library Board of Wheeling. Caroline was an active golfer and member of the
Rotonda West Golf and Country Club and the Caddy Road Runners Golf Group. She
was a very generous and loving person, and always put others before herself.
Caroline also took pride in her independence.
She will be greatly missed, and always
remembered by her family, including her three sons, Dr. William E. (Bonniegail)
Coleman of Colorado Springs, Colo., Neil E. (Dorothy) Coleman of Burlington,
N.C., and Gary R. (Marilyn) Coleman of Louisville; nine grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William J.
Coleman.
Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 4
p.m. Monday, Aug. 28, 2006. A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29,
2006, at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Englewood, Fla.
Donations may be made to TideWell
Hospice and Palliative Care, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238.
Arrangements are by Lemon Bay Funeral
Home, Englewood Chapel.
Source: The Intelligencer/Wheeling [West Virginia]
News Register; 4 Jul 2006 [online]
COLEMAN, Louis R. "Bud," 85,
of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, July 3, 2006 in Wheeling Hospital.
He was born September 8, 1920 in
Wheeling, a son of the late Louis W. and Emma Nally [sic—Nalley] Coleman.
Mr. Coleman was a manufacturers
representative with Handel Davies Company; a member of Corpus Christi Catholic
Church; a member of the Knights of Columbus; a former member of the Wheeling
Park Golf Club and he was a Signal Corps veteran of WWII.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his brothers, William J. and Ellwood Coleman.
Surviving are his wife, Fern Hodgkiss Coleman; two sons, Thomas L.
Coleman and his wife, Sue of Sarasota, Fla. and Mark N. Coleman and his wife,
Paula of Westerville, Ohio; a daughter, Karen L. Diltz and her husband, Charles
of Houston, Texas; grandchildren, Michael and Jennifer Coleman, Lindsay, Jenna
and Jeffrey Diltz, Tom and Matt Coleman; step-grandchildren, Danny and Michael
Hannon.
Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue,
Wheeling.
Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be
celebrated Wednesday, 12 Noon at Corpus Christi Catholic Church with Fr. Eugene
S. Ostrowski as celebrant.
Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Vigil services at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Catholic Charities, 125 18th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003
Conley,
Gilbert “Gib”Harry Conley
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, February 27, 2006
NEW
MATAMORAS - Gilbert “Gib” Harry Conley, 52, of
Ludolph Ridge Road, New Matamoras, died at 11:54 p.m. Friday (Feb. 24, 2006) at
Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, W.Va., of an apparent heart attack.
He
was born June 19, 1953, in Fly,
He loved hunting, camping,
and cooking.
He
is survived by his wife, Melony Kelly Semon Conley; they were married March 20,
1982, in Fly. He is also survived by two sons, Ryan Conley (April) and Shane
Conley (fiancée Natasha Brown); two sisters, Dorothy Diehl (Buck) and Blanche
Yonley, all of Fly; three brothers, Ed Conley (Karen) George Conley, and Ron
Conley (Sue); and several nieces and nephews.
He
was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral
services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home, New Matamoras
Chapel, with Pastor Frank Conley officiating. Burial will be in Merhley
Cemetery, Fly,
Source: The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky -
Sept. 14, 2006
CONNER, FRANK M. 81, of Louisville died
Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at Baptist Hospital East. He was a native of
Owensboro, an Army Air Force veteran of World War II, and a retired painter.
He is survived by his wife the former
Betty Bosler, daughters; Kathy Conner, Lisa Grundy (Steve), Martha Ernst
(Bruce), and Patty Anderson (Larry), a son Jeff Conner, Nine grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
His funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Embry-Bosse Funeral Home 2723 Preston Highway with burial in Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m. on Thursday. Memorial gifts maybe made to
American Heart Association.
Cook, Dorothy
Cook nee Blackwood
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Dorothy Mae Cook, 90, of
In addition to her parents, Mae was
preceded in death by her husband, Harold "Tucker" Cook; one son,
Richard Cook; one daughter; Karen Cook Morris; a great-granddaughter, Mystic
Fields and five brothers and one sister.
Surviving are one son, Robert H. Cook and
his wife, Nancy of Willoughby, Ohio, and two nieces: Debbie Stora and Judy Antonic.
Also nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Family and friends will be recieved at
the Bauknecht – Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory,
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; Friday, 26
May 2006
Richard A. "Dick" Cord, age
56, of Flat Rock, died Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at his home.
Born April 23, 1950, in Shelbyville, he
was the son of Edward "Jiggs" and Loretta (Cherry) Cord.
Survivors include his father of
Shelbyville; one daughter, Naomi Cord of Shelbyville; one sister, Dee Stader of
Shelbyville, and one brother, Robert J. (wife, Belinda) Cord of Shelbyville.
He was preceded in death by his mother.
Mr. Cord was a self-employed
construction contractor.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the
Vietnam War.
Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m.
Saturday at Murphy-Parks Funeral Service, 703 S. Harrison St.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.
Saturday at the funeral home.
Burial will be in St. Vincent DePaul
Catholic Cemetery in Shelby County, with military rites performed by local
veterans organizations.
Source: The Erie [Pennsylvania] Times-News - Monday, January 9, 2006
Frank E. Cordray Frank E. Cordray, 64,
of Erie, died Friday, January 6, 2006, at the VA Medical Center. He was born in
Newell, W.V.a., November 28, 1941, son of the late Glenn D. & Dora Cronin
Cordray.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years,
Cheryl Brown Cordray, two daughters, Charmell Feaster and her husband, Kenneth,
of Warren Pa., Cassandra Oberlander and her husband, Scott, of Girard, Pa., and
a son, Douglas Cordray and his wife, Jennifer, of Erie. He is also survived by
a sister, Glenda Javens of Girard, Pa., four grandchildren, Charles J. and
Kenneth E. Feaster, Angie and Brian Oberlander; and his Uncle Earl and Aunt
Helen Cordray of Newell, W.Va.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Patricia
Cordray. He was a US Navy Veteran, serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He
worked at the Erie General Electric for ten years and at Mecco Alarms for seven
years. He was a member of the American Legion North East Post 105. He was an
avid Chicago Cubs Fan. Services and burial were private.
The G. R. Bailey Funeral Home, 4396
Iroquois Ave., Lawrence Park, handled funeral arrangements. Sign the guestbook
at www.GoErie.com/obits.
Source: newspaper obituary as posted on
findagrave.com; Sep 2006
James E. Courtney 82, Greenwood,
formerly of Indianapolis, passed away September 13, 2006. He was born July 11,*
1924 in Shelby County to the late Fred and Doris Pope Courtney. James married
Mildred L. Whalen on August 3, 1952 in Bedford, and she survives.
He was a Navy WWII Veteran and a
charter member of Christ United Methodist Church. His other memberships include
Southport Lodge No. 270 F. & A.M., Indianapolis Valley of Scottish Rite,
Murat Shrine; former president of Murat Shrine Transportation Club, life member
of Indianapolis Motor Truck Club, Indianapolis Traffic Club, Bedford American
Legion Post 33 past commander, Antelope Club, Elks Lodge No. 13, and former
member of Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Other survivors include daughter, Sally
A. (Jeff) Fehn of Ashland, VA; son, James F. (Wanda) Courtney of Charlotte, NC;
three grandchildren; and sister Mavern Chambers of Greenwood.
Services were entrusted to Singleton Community
Mortuary of Indianapolis, Indiana.
*Submitter's Note:
Both his birth certificate and his death certificate give the date of
birth as July 1, 1924.
Monroe County Beacon,
Gilbert J. Covert, 78,
He was a retired employee of Consolidated Aluminum,
Hannibal, a veteran of World War II as an Army Medic and was a member of the
Plainview Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Adelia (Dee) Carpenter Covert of
Woodsfield; son, Bill (Debbie) Covert of Woodsfield; four daughters, Linda
Snodgrass of Woodsfield, Sue (Jim) Cunningham of Freeport, Judy (Dale) Boyd of
Marietta, Nancy (Steve) Burke of Stonecreek; six step-children, Ivan Carpenter
of Kentucky, Diane Valentine of Byesville, Scott Kinney of New Mexico, Roxanne
Blackburn of Kinsington, Donna Martin of Canton and Donald Covert of Lore City;
daughter-in-law, Iris Covert of Woodsfield; five sisters, Edna Petty of
Wooster, Flosie (Elbert) LeMasters of Moundsville, W.Va., Nellie Conway of
Bowerston, Allie Stacey of Canton and Zelma Mercle of Apple Creek; 39
grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren; former wife, Zola Silvernail of New
Philadelphia.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
son, Roger J. Covert; two brothers; four sisters; an infant grandson, Jamie
Covert, grandson, Derrick Valentine, Sandy Gromley and Carolyn Sue Postlewaite.
Friends were received Aug. 12 at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held Aug. 13, with Rev. Alfred F. Bingenheimer
officiating. Burial in
Monroe County Beacon,
Roger J. Covert, 57,
He was retired from Ormet Rolling Mill in
In addition to his parents, he was survived by his wife,
Iris Holstein Covert of Woodsfield; three sons, Michael and Chris of
Woodsfield, Shannon of King, N.C; daughter, Kippi of Somerton; three grandsons,
Gage and Griffin of Woodsfield, and Ryan of King; four granddaughters, Chelsea
of Woodsfield, Kennedy of Somerton, Micaela and Carleigh of King; brother, Bill
Covert of Woodsfield; four sisters, Linda Snodgrass of Woodsfield, Judy Boyd of
Marietta, Nancy Burke of Stonecreek and Sue Cunningham of Freeport.
He was preceded in death by an infant son, Jamie.
Private graveside services were held July 21 at
Arrangements by Bauer-Turner Funeral Home.
Monroe County Beacon,
Emerson E. Cox, 79,
He was a former General Manager of Doan Ford
in
Surviving are three daughters: Joan (Don)
Thompson of
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary McBride Cox of Sept.1, 2001; two
brothers, Stanley Cox, Delbert Cox; two grandchildren, Jenna and Nicole Lodge
Friends were received May 21 at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where funeral services were held May 22, with Sam
Bartrug officiating. Burial followed in
Masonic services were conducted May 21.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Washington County Home Nursing and Hospice,
Source: The Owensboro [Kentucky] Messenger-Inquirer -
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Timothy Paul Cox, 34, of Owensboro,
passed away Saturday, Aug. 19, 2006, in Owensboro. He was born in Daviess
County. He had worked as a supervisor for Kimball International Co. and was a
member of Hawesville Baptist Church. He was a graduate of Hancock County High
School, and loved NASCAR, had a great love for animals and was loved very much
by his family. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jonell Cox, on Dec. 19,
1994.
Surviving are his wife, Shannon Cox of
Louisville; two sons, Nathan and Dillon Cox; and a stepson, Zachary James, all
of Borden, Ind.; his father and stepmother, Paul and Ruth Ann Cox Jr. of
Hawesville; his maternal grandmother, Gladys Boone of Owensboro; his paternal
grandmother, Mary Ann Smithhart of Owensboro; a brother, Jeremy Cox of
Lewisport; a stepbrother, Robby Riggs, and a stepsister, Wendy Goff, both of
Owensboro; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at
Glenn Funeral Home chapel with burial following in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation
will be from 1 to 6 p.m. today and after 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Timothy Paul Cox Family, c/o Paul
Cox, 2985 State Route 2181, Hawesville, KY 42348 or to
the Owensboro-Daviess County Humane Society, P.O. Box 1075, Owensboro, KY
42302.
Times Reporter, New
Philadelphia,
Daniel Ray "Crow"
Crawford, 47, of
He is survived by his mother,
Clara Crawford of Dover; his children, John Raymond Crawford of New
Philadelphia and Crystal Gale (Andrew) Bayang of Lawton, Okla.; two sisters,
Cindy (Denny) Colvin of Uhrichsville and Lisa (Jim) Rothacher of Dover; one
brother, Michael Crawford; Daniel's girlfriend, Lori Davidson; and numerous
nieces, nephews and one great-niece.
Daniel was preceded in death
by his father.
Visitation will be held for
family and friends in the Geib Funeral Center at
Those wishing to do so may send
the family a personal condolence and sign the online guest registry by visiting
the funeral home's Web site. Memorial
contributions may be made in Daniel's memory to the Daniel Crawford Benefit
Fund, in care of any branch of the Dover-Phila Federal Credit Union, to defray
final expenses. (330) 343-5506.
Cross,
Rachel J. Cross (nee-Westen)
Grisell Online Obituaries, dated, March 7,2006
Cross, Rachel J.Cross, age 66 of Monroe St., Bellaire, OH
died Tuesday, March 7, 2006 in Wheeling Hospital Medical Park, Wheeling, WV.
She was born December 24, 1939 in
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her husband, JamesFrancis Cross.
Survivors include two
daughters, Wendy Cross of Bellaire and Kriss (Donny) Carter of Steubenville,
OH, six grandchildren, Donny Ray Carter, Keith Andrew Carter, Ashley Nicole
Carter, Amanda Roze Carter, Nicholas Michael Cross and Timothy Ryan Cross, two
sisters, Joretta (Ed) Porter of McMechen, WV. and Elizabeth Gaworski of
A Memorial
Service will be held Monday at 11am at
Monroe County Beacon,
Viola Rose Crum, 77, Sunset Dr., Caldwell, died
She had lived in
She was a member of the Olympic Senior Citizens in
Surviving are three sisters, Cora (Bill) Lindeman of N.
Canton, Alberta Meister and Marie Canel both of
She was preceded in death by four brothers, Alfred, Carl,
Edgar, and Bernard Crum; two sisters, Helen Burkhart, Irene Noll.
Friends were received March 12 at Murphy-McCurdy Funeral
Home, where there was a Vigil Service, Funeral liturgy, with Mass, was held
March 13 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Fulda, with Rev. Samuel Saprano and
Rev. Dale Tornes as co-celebrants. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery in
Arrangements are handled by Cawley & Peoples Funeral
Home.
Cummings, Leona Marie Cummings, nee Voland
Source: The Chronicle-Tribune, Grant County, Indiana;
20 Apr 2006
Leona Marie Cummings
April 29, 1931 - Aug. 17,
2006
Leona Marie Cummings, 928 E. N. D.
Street, Gas City, Ind. died in her home early Thursday evening August 17, 2006.
Leona is preceded in death by her parents, both Charles and Goldie Voland, Gas City;
her husband, Bert E. Cummings; by three of her daughters, Catherine, Cynthia
and Sandra Cummings; her grand-daughter Penny McNutt, her brother, Floyd
Voland; and by her sisters, Ruby Crosby, Imogene Alexander and Louise Buckler.
Leona was a life-long member of the
Church of God of Prophecy in Gas City. She enjoyed spending time with her
family, playing cards, going out to eat with her church friends (Pizza Hut),
and watching the news. Leona had seven children of her own, but was known as a
mother to many.
Survivors include her children, Brenda
McNutt, Marion; Rebecca Stone, Danny Cummings and Robin Floriana (Dusty), all
of Gas City. Two brothers, Doug and Melvin Voland of Gas City. One sister in
law, Elvira Knight, Beaver Dam Ky., She had nine grandchildren, Tracy Charette,
Dustyne and Kirsten Gobel, and Daniel Cummings, all of Gas City; Erika Floriana
(Cy), Robert, Jessica and Joey Cummings, of Marion; and Cheryl Cummings-Cole
(Aaron), Elwood. She also had twelve great grandchildren, Jyme Rae Charette,
Fairmount, Cory Charette and Kadence Chambers, Gas City, Mason, Landon, and
Jaidon Cummings, Elwood, Cameron, Cyandra, and Alexis Floriana, and Angel,
Victoria, and Robert Jr. Cummings, Marion.
Services are at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the
Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Home at 400 E. Main St. with Pastor David Morris
officiating. Burial is in Riverside Cemetery, Gas City.
Friends may call from 4-8 Monday
evening at the funeral home.
Cunningham, Marjorie P. Cunningham nee
Carnal
Monroe County Beacon,
Marjorie P. Cunningham, 93,
She was a 1931 graduate of Harrietsville High School and
was employed for 30 years as the head housekeeper of
Surviving are a daughter, Faye Love, of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Virgil Harland Cunningham, whom she married Dec. 24., 1931, and
who died Dec.23, 2000; two sons, Richard Edward and James Howard Cunningham; a
daughter-in-law, Martha Ida Cunningham; son-in-law, Ronald L. Love; two
grandsons, Randy Cunningham and Aaron Tate Love; sister, Blanche Carnal; and
three brothers, Lewis, James and Glen Carnal.
Friends were received June 26 and 27 at McVay-Perkins
Funeral Home, Caldwell, where services will be held June 28, at
Cunningham,
Norvell C. "Bud" Cunningham
The Intelligencer,
Cunningham, Norvell C.,
"Bud," 87, of
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his wife, Hester Hudson Cunningham; one brother,
Bill; and one sister, Eileen Whitlatch.
Surviving are four sisters,
Wilda Archiball, Moundsville, Betty Johnson, St. Mary's, W.Va., Evelyn Emigh,
Sardis, Ohio and Hilda (John) Donaldson, Fairview, W.Va.; one brother, Bob
Cunningham,
Friends will be received at
Anderson Funeral Home,
Cunningham,
Norvell C. "Bud" Cunningham
The Intelligencer,
CUNNINGHAM, Norvell C.,
"Bud," 87, of
He was born, August 11, 1918
in Marshall County, a son of the late
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his wife, Hester Hudson Cunningham; one brother,
Bill; and one sister, Eileen Whitlatch.
Surviving are four sisters,
Wilda Archiball, Moundsville, Betty Johnson, St. Mary's, W.Va., Evelyn Emigh,
Sardis, Ohio and Hilda (John) Donaldson, Fairview, W.Va.; one brother, Bob
Cunningham,
Friends will be received at
Anderson Funeral Home,
Daggett,
Ronald William Daggett
Source: The Dayton [Ohio] Daily News - Wednesday, November 29, 2006
DAGGETT, Ronald William age 58, of
Dayton, passed away at his residence on November 26, 2006. Preceded in death by
his father, Robert Daggett and brothers, Tom and Ken Daggett. He is survived by
his soulmate, Beth Waldren and her daughter, Virginia Waldren; mother, Frances
Daggett; sons, Dean (Trish) Daggett and Derek Daggett; sisters, Debbie (Kenny)
Green and Sue Zimmerman; sister-in-law, Patti Daggett and grandchildren,
Ashlyn, Brittni, Christian, Derek Allen and Ryan Nicole Daggett. Ron loved
fishing and he enjoyed nothing more than riding his Harley Davidson.
Arrangements in care of TOBIAS FUNERAL
HOME - BELMONT CHAPEL, 648 Watervliet Ave., Dayton
Dalrymple,
Inez I. Dalrymple (nee-Willis)
Times Leader,Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, February 28, 2006
Dalrymple, Inez I. Dalrymple, 80, of 368 Short Street,
Woodsfield, Ohio, died at 12:27 p.m., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006 in the Barnesville
Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio.
She was born at
In addition to
her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence R. “Rip”
Dalrymple; two infant brothers and two infant sisters, a brother, Bob Willis
and a sister, Doris Moser.
Surviving are three daughters:
Nancy (Bob) Geldmacher of Woodsfield, Ohio, Carole (Dave) Reon of Laurel,
Mississippi, Mary Ellen (Rick) Colvin of Antioch, Ohio; three sons: Richard “Dick” Dalrymple
of Plantation, Florida, Clarence Ray (Denise) Dalrymple Jr., of Woodsfield,
Ohio and David Dalrymple of the home; three sisters: Norma Jean Miller of
Loudonville, Ohio, Patty Skok of Ashland, Ohio and Janice Kay (Richard)
Lumbatis of Lewisville, Ohio; one brother, Tom (Delores) Willis of Ashland,
Ohio; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grand- children; five great-great-
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends will be
received at the Watters Funeral Home,
Source: The Washington [DC] Times - Wednesday,
February 1, 2006
Kelvin D. Dando,
44, drugstore manager
Kelvin DeLee Dando, a former retail
worker and manager of Rite Aid drugstores, died Jan. 23 at the Reston Hospital
Center from injuries suffered during an automobile accident. He was 44.
Born Oct. 6, 1961, Mr. Dando grew up in
Springfield and later lived in Oakton.
Shortly after graduating from Oakton
High School in 1980, he began working for Drug Fair, which later became Gray
Drugs and was bought by Rite Aid.
During his career in retail, he worked
at and managed many stores, and became known as a problem-solver for Rite Aid.
Mr. Dando's last position with Rite Aid
was as a store manager in Purcellville, Va.
Mr. Dando was an avid cyclist, and
particularly enjoyed biking between Leesburg and Alexandria.
He was an avid fan of the Washington
Redskins and the Baltimore Orioles, and also enjoyed World War II history,
music and reading.
Mr. Dando is survived by his father and
mother, Jere and Nancy Dando of Oakton; two brothers, David S. Dando of Inwood,
W.Va., and Jeffrey F. Dando of Manassas; a sister, Kirsten A. Blue of
Chantilly; and a nephew.
Source: The Washington [DC] Times - Wednesday,
February 1, 2006
Dando, Kelvin DeLee (
Age 44) Of Oakton, VA on January 23, 2006 at Reston Hospital Center. Loving son of Jere D. and Nancy G. Dando; brother of David and
Jeffrey Dando and Kirsten Blue, survived by one nephew, Benjamin Blue.
Friends may call at MONEY AND KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA,
Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Friday, January 27 at
11 a.m. Interment will follow at Fairfax Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Hospitality House, Richmond, VA.
Source: The
Washington [D.C.] Post; 7 Feb 2006
Kelvin
DeLee Dando Store ManagerKelvin DeLee Dando, 44, who managed a Rite Aid
drugstore in Purcellville, died Jan. 23 at the Reston Hospital Center of
injuries suffered during an single-car accident three
years ago. He was a resident of Oakton.
Mr. Dando
never fully recovered from the accident that occurred Sept. 27, 2003, in
Loudoun County.
He was
born in Alexandria and grew up in Springfield and later in Oakton. Shortly
after graduation from Oakton High School in 1980, Mr. Dando began working with
Drug Fair, which became Gray Drugs before it was brought by Rite Aid. He worked
at and managed many stores and became a store problem solver for Rite Aid,
moving to different stores when the need arose.
Mr. Dando
was a "people guy," his father said, which helped him manage
difficult situations. "He could make people do things that other people
couldn't," Jere Dando said of his son. "He showed them respect."
He was an
enthusiastic cyclist, biking great distances. His favorite local trip was the
W&O bike path between Leesburg and Alexandria. His other interests included
Washington Redskins football, Baltimore Orioles baseball, World War II history,
music and reading.
His
greatest passion was helping people, and he found great opportunity to benefit
people by working in the retail world.
Survivors
included his parents, Nancy and Jere Dando of Oakton; two brothers, David S.
Dando of Inwood, Va., and Jeffrey F. Dando of Manassas; and a sister, Kirsten
A. Blue of Chantilly.
Daniels, Charles E. Daniels
Altmeyer Online Obituaries, dated, March
4, 2006
Charles E. Daniels, 73, of 55381
Steinersville Road, Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Friday March 3, 2006 at his
home. He was born August 20, 1932 in
He was preceded in death by three brothers Mike
Daniels, Nick Daniels, and John Daniels.
Surviving is his wife Julie Ann Shultz Daniels,
two sons, Joseph Kelly (Riehle)Daniels of St. Clairsville, OH. and Craig
(Vicky) Daniels of Cambridge,OH., a daughter Crystal (David) Sadlowski of
Shadyside, OH., three sisters, Julia
Moss of Haver, MT, Anna Petty of Las Vegas, NV, and Mary Rataiczak of Powhatan
Point, OH., five grandsons, Nicholas Daniels, Stephen Daniels, Matthew Daniels,
Derrick Sadlowski, and Dustin Sadlowski, several nieces and nephews.
Family
will receive friends Monday 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral
Home and Crematory,
Monroe County Beacon,
Loree Darby, 93, Beallsville, died
Surviving are sons, Don “Buck” (Ann) Darby, of Kentucky,
Leland Darby, of Canton, Kenny (Rose) Darby, Beallsville, Bob (Susan) Darby and
Richard Darby, all of Beallsville; daughters, Hilda Hannahs, Beallsville,
Patricia (Ernie) Ferguson, Beallsville, sister, Loretta Decker, of Wheeling;
brother, George (Juanita) Morris, of Oklahoma; 24 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
son, Russell; two daughters, Helen “Sis” and Irene; two grandsons.
Friends were received Feb. 19 at Harper Funeral Home,
Beallsville, where services were held Feb, 20. Burial followed in
Daugherty, Saundra Daugherty, nee Nelson
Source: The Repository (Canton, OH) - Wednesday,
November 15, 2006
Saundra Daugherty, age 60, of Canton,
passed away on Monday, November 13, 2006, in Aultman Hospital following an
extended illness. She was born in Canton on July 17, 1946 to the late Andy and
Ruth Nelson. She was employed by Superior Meats for 23 years before their
closing. Saundra loved her pets, and will always be remembered as a loving wife
and sister. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister
Katherine Alaback; brother-in-law Art Alaback; and sister-in-law, Elsie Nelson.
Survivors include her loving husband, Edward Daugherty of Canton; two brothers,
Jerry (Edith) Nelson of Canton and Henry Nelson of North Carolina;
step-daughter, Brenda Kay of Alabama; aunts, Wilma Storia of North Canton and
Elvita Stamey of North Carolina; an uncle, Virece Rowland of North Carolina;
and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be Friday at 11
a.m. in the Reed Funeral Home Canton Chapel, with Chaplain Paul Rudy
officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Calling hours will
be Thursday from 6-8 p.m. in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made, in
her name, to the American Cancer Society, 925 S. Main St. North Canton, OH.,
44720. Those wishing to send condolences or share a fond memory, may sign the
Reed On-Line Guestbook at www.reedfuneralhome.com.
(Reed, 330-477-6721)
Marietta Times,
CANTON - Ellis D. Day, 75, of
He was born in
Besides his parents, he was preceded in
death by his brother, Emerson Day.
Survivors include his loving wife of 47
years, Mary Ann Day of the home; three sons, James (Crystal) Day of Perry
Township, Jerry Day of
There are six grandchildren,
Michael (Corrie) Stephen, Ryan (Amanda) Stephen, Kristen and Anna Jett, and
Cora and Garrett Day; two brothers, Dennis (Becky) Day of Carrollton, Ohio, and
Harry (Donna) Day of Sardis, Ohio; three sisters, Rosemary (Louis) Mastellar of
Columbus, Ohio, Hazel Day of Stafford, Ohio, and Claribel Day and her
companion, Herman Zerger, both of Stafford, Ohio; and a host of nieces and
nephews are also surviving.
Funeral services will be conducted at noon
Saturday in the Reed Funeral Home-Canton Chapel with Chaplain Paul Rudy
officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Calling hours will be one
hour prior to the service from 11 a.m. to
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio,
dated, April 13, 2006
Otha L. Daye, 86, Big Prairie, died
He was a charter member of the
Surviving are a son, Columbus (Virginia) Daye,
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
first wife, Lena Mae Peterman on
Friends will be received April 13, from 2-4 and
Source: The Arizona Republic - Sept. 7, 2006
Alfred Del Re, 86 of Phoenix, AZ,
passed away Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at home with his family by his side. Alfred
was born in Fairview, West VA, February 10th, 1920 to Pasquale & Marietta
Del Re. Al served in the US Army Air Corp during WW II and was stationed in
Australia as a merchant for the Post Exchange. He moved to Phoenix in 1949 and
opened Del Re surplus in South Phoenix in 1954. Along with brothers Mickey and
Eddie, the Del Re name became well known in the fishing and hunting circles
within Arizona. Outside of his love of business and family he was very active
in hunting and fishing and loved to share his techniques with customers and
friends. He especially loved flathead catfishing and talking about the big ones
he caught as well as the ones he helped others catch. Al has been well known in
the South Phoenix community through his store located on Central Avenue since
the 1950's. After 28 years in business, he retired & sold the business to
his sons, Joe& Al. He helped shape the lives of all of his family in his
leadership and strong work ethic.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years
Thelma; children Al (Dianne), Monica (Tony), Jim (Jane), Joanna (Mike), Joe
(Sandy) and Gina (Manny); grandkids James, Lisa, Nicole, Natalia, Garrett,
Justin, Damien and Isabella; one great grandson Quintin and sister Amelia
Thomas. He is preceded in death by his parents and siblings Edmund, Edward,
Mickey, George and Valia Vaso.
Visitation and funeral will be held on
Friday, September 8, 2006, 12-1 pm with services beginning at 1:00 pm at Hansen
Mortuary, 8314 N. 7th St. Special thanks to Sherry Del Re for providing such
loving care for our dad. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 4643 E. Camelback Rd. #230, Phoenix, AZ
85018, 602.224.1800. Arrangements by Hansen Mortuary.
Source: The Quad-City [Iowa] Times - Thursday, May
25, 2006
Nicholas W. Denney, 87, of Davenport,
died Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at Genesis Medical Center-West Central Park,
Davenport. Arrangements are pending at Cunnick-Collins, Davenport.
*Submitter's Note: Although this obituary is listed as Nicholas
W. Denney, it is the same person as the Walter W. Denney listed below.
Source: FINDAGRAVE web site; 25 or 26 May 2006
Services for N. Walter Denney,* 87, of
Davenport, are 10 a.m. Saturday at Cunnick-Collins, Davenport. Burial follows
in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. Friday.
He died Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at
Genesis West, Davenport.
He was born Feb. 16, 1919, to Thomas
and Daisy Denney. He married Edith Elder June 1, 1940.
Survivors (and spouses) are wife;
children, Sally Keel, Charles (Deanna), Kevin, all Davenport, Betty (Gilbert)
Baehler, Lake Park, Minn., Mary (Jack) Smith, Minden, Iowa; 10 grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren.
*Submitter's Note: His tombstone is engraved with Walter W., but
in at least one other newspaper notice he is listed as Nicholas W. See above obituary:
Source: The Intelligencer/Wheeling News Register; 7
Feb 2006
DeNOON, Ronald Leroy, 62, of Brightwood
Center, Follansbee, W.Va., formerly of Paden City, W.Va., died February 5, 2006
in Brightwood Center, Follansbee.
He was born August 13, 1943 in Chester,
Pa.*
He was a retired Truck Driver; a
Protestant; a veteran of the Air Force, Korean Conflict; and a member of the
Paden City Eagles, Paden City American Legion and Paden City VFW.
He was preceded in death by his father,
Kenneth DeNoon; one brother, Roger Edward DeNoon; and one sister, Roseanne
Chambers.
Surviving are his mother, Goldie
Dardinger Gerardi of Moundsville, W.Va.; three daughters, Laura, Cindy and
Rhonda DeNoon; two sisters, Nancy Paulette and her husband, Joseph, of Port
Orange, Fla. and Esther Moulton and her husband, James, of Holenwald, Tenn.;
and four grandchildren.
There will be no visitation and
services will be private.
Interment will be at the convenience of
the family in Mt. Rose Cemetery, Moundvsille.
Arrangements by the Reasner Funeral
Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, W.Va.
*Submitter's Note: The U.S., Social Security Applications and
Claims Index, 1936-2007 gives his place of birth as Rochester, Pennsylvania,
which is a different county than Chester, Pennsylvania. I do not know which is correct.
Devore,
Margie L. Devore nee Jacobs
Monroe County Beacon,
Margie L. Devore, 62,
Surviving are her husband of 46 years, Glenn A. Devore; two
sons and daughter-in-law, Brian and Nancy Devore of East Sparta, Bryon Devore
of Canton; daughter, Teresa Spitza of Uniontown; four grandchildren; a
great-granddaughter; brother, Bill Jacobs of Jefferson; three sisters, Pearl
Kerns of Canton, Thelma Bugay of Cambridge and Suzanna Orr of Flushing;
numerous nieces and nephews and other family.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
three sisters.
Friends were received Dec. 3 until time of service at
Kreighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home,
Monroe County Beacon,
Thurman L. Devore, 96, Ashland, formerly of Monroe County,
died
He was a retired collection officer for the Internal
Revenue Service; a veteran of the Army serving during WWII; and a member of the
Emmanuel United Methodist Church,
Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife, Cordia E. Devore of July 14, 1987; three brothers, George Devore, Austin
Devore and Leo Devore; two brothers died in infancy.
Friends were received June 26 until time of service at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield, with Rev. Richard Wilson officiating. Burial followed
in
Dewbrew, Everetta Dewbrew, nee Larimer
Source: The Daytona Beach [Florida] News-Journal -
Saturday, July 1, 2006
JULY 18, 1931 - JUNE 27, 2006
EDGEWATER - Everetta Larimer Dewbrew,
74, a native of Seelyville, Ind., died Tuesday at Bert Fish Medical Center, New
Smyrna Beach.
Mrs. Dewbrew, a homemaker, moved here
from Johnson County, Ind. She was a member of Edgewater Alliance Christian
Church. She enjoyed gardening and flowers.
Survivors include her husband, Bob; a
daughter, Linda Petree, Indianapolis; a brother, David Larimer, Terre Haute,
Ind.; and four sisters, Lynn Oldham, Greenwood, Ind., Ruth Streeker,
Gainesville, and Mary Wilkerson and Josephine Farris, both of Terre Haute.
Jessen Funeral Home, Whiteland, Ind., is in charge.
Monroe County Beacon,
Neil E. DeWitt, 74, of Canal Winchester, died
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and was retired from the
payroll department of the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. He was a
member of the Demorest Moose Lodge #11, Northern Stars Camping Club, enjoyed
bowling and golf, and was a big fan of OSU football and NASCAR racing.
Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Barbara; daughter,
Donna (Nelson) Redd of Pickerington; grandchildren, Allison Bates and Mitchell
Redd; sister, Janet (Danny) Stoffel of Lewisville; brother-in-law, Tom Chakas
of California; sister-in-law, Carol (Bob) Gerkin of Pennsylvania; and nieces
and nephews.
Friends will be received Aug. 30, from 2-4 and
Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation
or Central Ohio Diabetes Association in Neil’s memory.
Dillon, Gene W. Dillon
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, March 16, 2006
Dillon, Gene W. Dillon, 82, died at 1 p.m., Wed, March
8, 2006 at St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital in Effingham, Ill. He was born near New Matamoras on Sept. 21,
1923, to William and Mary Black Dillon. He was educated in one-room schools
that were called Pine Knob and Salem Hall and were within walking distance of
the farm where he was raised. After his
first year of high school in New Matamoras, he joined the Civilian Conservation
Corps and left it later to enlist in the U.S. Army. He served with the Corps of
Engineers in
He was preceded
in death by his parents; brothers, Lawrence and Carl; and sisters, Bernice
Moore and Anna Dye.
He is survived by
his wife, Bonnie (Van Dyke) whom he married Oct. 1, 1973; two sons, Barry
(Jacque) and Jeffery (Mona); five grandchildren, Shari (Lenny) Garcia, Matt
(Christy) Dillon, Julie, Brian, and Rachel Dillon; three great-grandsons;
sisters, Florence Miller of Springfield, Ore.,Eunice Murphy of Sebring, Ohio,
and Wilma Walker of Alliance, Ohio; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was an active
member of the American Legion in
Matamoras.
Monroe County Beacon,
Gene W. Dillon, 82, died
He was educated in one-room schools that were called Pine
Knob and Salem Hall and were within walking distance of the farm where he was
reared.
After his first year of high school in New Matamoras, he
joined the Civilian Conservation Corps
and left it later to enlist in the U.S. Army. He served with the Corp of
Engineers in
He was an active member of the American Legion in
Surviving are his wife, Bonnie VanDyke Dillon, whom he
married Oct. 1, 1973; two sons, Barry (Jacque) and Jeffrey (Mona); five
grandchildren, Shari (Lenny) Garcia, Matt (Christy) Dillon, Julie, Brian and
Rachel Dillon; three great-grandsons; three sisters, Florence Miller of
Springfield, OR, Eunice Murphy of Sebring and Wilma Walker of Alliance; many
nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
brothers, Lawrence and Carl; two sisters, Bernice Moore and Anna Dye.
After cremation a memorial service was held March 17 at
Marietta Times,
Daniel C. Doan, 64, of
He is survived by his loving
companion of 27 years, Sandy Bedilion; daughter, Cheryl Gibbs (Craig) of
Marietta; son, Brian Doan (Kelly) of King of Prussia, Pa.; Sandy's daughter,
Jackie Hoelzer (Dan) of Sandusky, Ohio; five grandchildren, Courtland and Sage
Gibbs, Claire and Reese Doan, and Madisson Hoelzer; sisters, Verna Amos and
June Talbot (Richard); brothers, Ed Doan (Ruth) and Mike Doan (Doris Ann); and
his beloved beagle, Bubba.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Becky Schaad Doan, whom he married
Dan graduated from
Dan was an avid outdoorsman
who enjoyed fishing and hunting with his friends. He especially treasured his
time spent at the log cabin he and friends dismantled, then reassembled on
Pleasant Ridge. He was known as Papaw to his grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and
Contributions in Dan's memory
can be made to the Humane Society of the
Doan, Mary Catherine Doan nee Witten
Marietta Times,
NEW
MATAMORAS - Mary Catherine Doan, 69, of River Park Manor, New Matamoras, died at
She
was born
She
is survived by two daughters, Deborah Ann Harasty and her husband, Dan, and Connie Halpern and her husband,
Steve, all of Camarillo, Calif.; and five grandchildren, Matthew and Daniella
Harasty, and Zachary, Hannah, and Rachel
Halpern, all of
She
was preceded in death by her parents.
Services will be held at
Memorial contributions may be made to Meals on
Wheels in care of Washington-Morgan Community Action,
Doudna, M. Eileen Doudna nee Mayberry
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
M. Eileen Doudna, 74, Barnesville, died
Thursday, at
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by infant twins.
Surviving are her husband, Harold E.
Doudna; brother, William (Sue) Mayberry of Barnesville; and five sisters:
Martha (Paul) McCloud of Tallmadge, Virginia Baker of Barnesville, Luella
(Otto) Burkhart of Miltonsburg, Peggy (Mick) Headley of Beallsville and Rita
(James) Baker of Barnesville.
Visitation,
Source: kellerfuneralhome.com, [Martins Ferry, Ohio];
Aug 2006
ALBERT L. DOUGHTY, 80, of
N. Zane Hwy. Martins Ferry, Ohio , died Saturday, August 5, 2006 at his
residence.
He was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on
June 22, 1926, he was the son of the
late Walter E. and Anne A. (Minger) Doughty.
He was a retired contractor for the former Doughty Bros.
Construction Co. of Martins Ferry.
In addition to his parents he was
preceded in death by his wife, Wilma E. Phillips Doughty; brother, Homer Doughty; two sisters, Wanetta
"Sis" Bazar and Helen McFarland.
He is survived by son, Albert L. Doughty, Jr., Martins Ferry;
two daughters, Alberta Lee Doughty,
Martins Ferry and Madeline C. Wilkes, Chesterfield, S.C.; four brothers, Robert, Casa Grande, Arizona, Roland and
Edward, both of Martins Ferry, and Raymond, Yorkville, Ohio; sister, Catherine
Zukowski, Martins Ferry. He is also survived by one grandaughter, and one great
grandaughter.
Services are private at the convenience
of the family.
Source: The Tennessean, [Nashville, Tennessee]; -
Tuesday, 2 Jan 2007
DUNAWAY, James Carl -- Of Madison,
December 31, 2006. A
member for over 60 years of American Legion Post 5. Survived by wife, Donna Dunaway; children,
Gene Dunaway, Joel Dunaway, Robert Ernest Dunaway, Zera Dunaway, Deborah Ann
Dunaway and Earl Neal Dunaway; step-children, David Pritchett, Valerie Daniel,
Shirley Manning, Paul M. Parker, Charles Richard Parker, Sheila Bushong and
Meredith Mickey; 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; sister, Niva
Austin.
Visitation at
Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home Tuesday from 6 until 8 p.m. and Wednesday from
10:30 a.m. until time of services as 12:30 p.m. Interment Middle TN.
Veterans Cemetery.
PHILLIPS-ROBINSON CO.,
DIRECTORS, 2707 Gallatin Rd., (615) 262-3312.
Dunlap, Charles E. Dunlap
The Intelligencer, Wheeling, WV., dated, January 25, 2006
Dunlap,
Charles E. “Chuck,” 62, of New
Martinsville, W.Va., was surrounded by his children in Charleston, when he went
home to be with the Lord on Friday, January 20, 2006, following a short
illness. Chuck was a veteran of the Army
Reserves and was a maintenance supervisor for Ormet Primary Corporation of
He was preceded
in death by his parents, Jack and Pauline Dunlap.
He is survived by
four children, Cindy (Andy) Crihfield of Gandeeville, Charles “Chuckie” Dunlap
of Pleasure Island, N.C., Michael (Beth) Glow of New Martinsville, Michele (Bryan)
Glow-Nadeau of Independence, Md.; wife, Mary Dunlap; brother, Wesley Radcliffe
of San Antonio, Texas; sister, Marilyn Jeffries of Fayetteville. He was PaPaw
to 11 grandchildren.
A Memorial service
to honor the life of Charles “Chuck” Dunlap will be held for family and friends
at 1 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 2006 at the
Dunn, Mary F. Dunn nee O’Brien
Monroe County Beacon,
Mary Frances Hubbard Dunn, 75,
On
Surviving are a daughter, Jill Nanette Dunn of Columbus;
her son, Jason Ian; two sons, Homer Randall Dunn of Marietta and Mark William
Dunn of Marietta; his daughter, Rachel Ann; She always considered Autumn Leah
Joseph a granddaughter and Abby Leigh Turner, a great-granddaughter;
sister-in-law, Anette June Dunn (Woody) Mobley of Woodsfield and their
children, Anastasia Joy (David) Yeater of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Clinton Jay
Mobley of Columbus; and an aunt Ethel Hubbard of New Matamoras.
She was preceded in death by a son, James Francis Dunn;
parents, in-laws, Homer K. and Elsie Belle Dunn and aunt and uncle, Rachel and
Basil Hayes.
Friends were received at Marietta Chapel of Cawley &
Peoples Funeral Home, on Sept. 7 and 8. There was a social gathering at
Marietta Country Club on Sept. 9.
Funeral services were held Sept. 9 at
Dziorney, Rose Dziorney nee Liskanich
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Rose Dziorney, 83, of Powhatan Point, Ohio,
died Saturday, August 5, 2006, at the Heartland Lansing Nursing Home in
She was born March 30, 1923, at
Rose was a homemaker and a devoted
daughter, wife and sister. She was Catholic by faith.
In addition to her parents, Rose was
preceded in death by her sister, Anna McVey and two brothers: Michael and John Liskanich.
Surviving are her husband, Stanley
Dziorney; two brothers: Steve Liskanich and his wife, Sharon, of Powhatan
Point, Ohio; and Frank "Skeeter" Liskanich of
Family and friends will be received at the
Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory,
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