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LaBarbera, Gertrude M. LaBarbera, nee Banta
Source: The Shelbyville
[Indiana] News; Tuesday, 7 Feb 2006
Gertrude M. LaBarbera, 92, of
Shelbyville, died Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, at Heritage Manor.
Born Oct. 21, 1914, in
Shelbyville, she was the daughter of Harry and Elizabeth (Oldfield) Banta. She
married Vic LaBarbera in 1941,* and he preceded her in death in 1996.
Survivors include two
nephews, Dennis Banta of New Orleans, La., and Don Banta of Phoenix Ariz.; and
caregivers, Harold and Mabel Wilgus of Shelbyville.
She also was preceded in
death by one brother, Maurice Banta.
Mrs. LaBarbera was a lifelong
Shelbyville resident.
She had been employed with
the Mary Lou Shoppe for eight years and also had been a seamstress for many
years.
Mrs. LaBarbera graduated from
Shelbyville High School.
She was a member of First
Baptist Church.
Visitation will be from 9 to
11 a.m. Thursday at Glenn E. George & Son Funeral Home, 437 Amos Road.
Burial will be in St. Joseph
Catholic Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Hospice of South Central Indiana or First Baptist Church, in care of
Glenn E. George & Son Funeral Home, 437 Amos Road, Shelbyville, IN 46176.
*Submitter's Note: Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959 shows the marriage date as 6 Dec 1942.
Lamp, Imogene C. Lamp, nee Schneider
Source: The Marietta [Ohio]
Times; 28 Feb 2006
RINARD MILLS--Imogene Cecelia
Schneider Lamp, 85, passed away Sunday (Feb. 26, 2006) at the home of her son,
Thomas and Bonna Lamp, in Rinard Mills, where she had resided for the last
year.
She was born Oct. 4, 1920, in
Archers Fork, Ohio, a daughter of the late Joseph and Lela Woods Schneider. She
had lived most of her adult life in St. Marys, W.Va. She had retired from the
former Colin Anderson Center after 24 years of service.
She is survived by two sons,
Robert Lamp, and his wife Cheryl, of Alexandria, Minn., and Thomas Lamp, and
his wife Bonna, of Rinard Mills, Ohio; 11 grandchildren, Jodi Lamp Taylor of
Parkersburg, Viki Lamp Surprise, and her husband Johnny, of Minnesota, Chad
Lamp, and his wife Carrie, of St. Paul, Minn., Joseph Lamp, and his wife Lori,
of Lowell, Ohio, Stacey Lamp Courtney, and her husband Aaron, of Beverly, Ohio,
Lori Lamp Smith, and her husband Trent, of New Matamoras, Ohio, Russell Lamp,
and his wife, Beverly, Rodney Lamp, and his wife, Sara, Robert Lamp, and his
wife, Cindy, and Zolanna Lamp, all of Wick, Tyler County, W.Va., and Jimmie Lee
Lamp, of Youngstown, W.Va.; 15 wonderful great-grandchildren which were her
world and many nieces and nephews.
Special thanks to Vicki at
Passports, Quality of Life Nurses and Marietta Hospice.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lamp; one son, Hugh Ronald
Lamp; one stepson, Jimmie Lee Lamp; three sisters, Eldine West, Olive Schenkel,
Elaine Szabo; one brother, Cameron Snyder, and her special friend of many
years, Arnold Scarberry.
Funeral Services will be held
Thursday (March 2, 2006) at 11 a.m. at the Ingram Funeral Home, St. Marys,
W.Va., with Pastor Chuck Rogers officiating. Calling hours will be from 5 to 9
p.m. Wednesday and from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Interment
will be in the St. Marys IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys, W.Va.
Lamp,
Janice Kay Lamp (nee-St. John)
Altmeyer Online Obituaries, dated, February 27, 2006
Lamp,
Janice Kay Lamp, 58, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 25,
2006 in the Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. She was born Dec. 2, 1947 in
Bellaire, a daughter of the late William and Goldie Gatten St. John. Janice was
a homemaker, a member of the
Surviving is her husband, Elmer, 3 children;
Mark (Michele) Lamp of Weirton, Christine (Larry, Jr.)Kinney of Powhatan,
Rhonda (Jay) Black of Powhatan, 4 stepchildren, Ronnie (Jane) Lamp of San
Antonio, TX, Steve (Cindy) Lamp of Reno, OH, Elmer, Jr. (Tracy) Lamp of
Bridgeport, Billy (Margie) Lamp of Bellaire, 4 sisters, Sue (Jeff) Helt of
Shadyside, Brenda (Danny) Miller of Sardis, Bev (Roger) Knight of Powhatan,
Bonnie Stalder of Sardis, 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Friends will be received on Tuesday from 2-4
& 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main
St., Powhatan Point where services will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with
Rev. Donald Lawson, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in
Landefeld, Harold John Landefeld
Monroe County Beacon,
Harold J. Landefeld age 80 of
(Miltonsburg Community) Woodsfield,
Friends received from (2-4)
& (7-9) p.m. Friday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St.
Woodsfield,
Lantz,
Virginia Lantz, nee Briggs
Source: The Greeley
[Colorado] Tribune; 7 Apr 2006 [online]
March 29, 1920-April 3, 2006
Age: 86
Residence: Evans
Tribute: Virginia Victoria
Lantz was born in Olathe to Robert and Leota (Christman) Briggs and grew up in
Weld County.
On Jan. 6, 1946, she married
Lawrence Lantz in Greeley. He died in 1982.
Mrs. Lantz died Monday at
North Colorado Medical Center, Greeley.
Survivors: A son, Larry Lantz
and wife Shelly of Greeley; three grandsons, Todd of Denver and Nathan and
Jacob, both of Fort Collins; and two sisters, Opal Briggs of Montclair, Calif.,
and Fay Henneck of Greeley.
Preceded in death by: Her
grandson Troy Michael Lantz in 2003 and brothers Ray, Ralph, George, Elmer, Delmer,
Clarence, Alvin and Lloyd Briggs.
Services: 2 p.m. Friday at
Adamson West Chapel.
Interment: Sunset Memorial
Gardens, Greeley.
Visitation: Noon-2 p.m.
Friday at the West Chapel.
Notes: Memorial gifts may be
made to the Evans Senior Center in care of Adamson, 2000 47th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634.
Monroe
Larkins, Walter, 92, of
Riverhead,
Surviving are two daughters;
Tonya Larkins with whom he resided, and Letitia (Cliff) Clark of Shelter
Island,
and Michele Clark.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his wife, Alma Larkins; three brothers and two
sisters.
Visitation will be held
Thursday, January 12 from
Source: The
Jan Edith Latta, age 92, of
She is preceded in death by
her parents; three brothers, Elton, Zelvon and Donald Latta,
Survived by one brother,
Vernon Latta of Ft. Myers Beach, FL; two nephews, David and Donald Latta; one
niece, Betty Kitchen; four* great-nieces, Krystal Morrow, Victoria Hummel, Sara
Gress and Annie Latta; four** great-great nieces and nephews; one
great-great-great niece. Funeral services will be Wednesday May 3, 2006 at 1:00
pm in the Kreighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home on
Kreighbaum-Sanders
330-484-2525
www.sandersfuneralhomes.com
Submitter's Notes:
*The provider of the
obituary information made an error. She had five great nieces and one great
nephew. Omitted were Kelli Kitchen-Ross and Jim Kitchen.
** This is an error. She
had eight great-great nieces and nephews.
.
My Aunt Jan By her niece
Betty Kitchen
May 3, 2006
.
Although today we gather to
officially say goodbye to Jan Latta, my Aunt Jan, I am sure that all of us here
will agree that she will always be with us. She was such a vital part of our
growing up. Although biologically she may have had no children, she certainly
mothered my cousins David, Don and me, and the generations to follow. We were
always welcome at her house. Bring our friends? She d say, Sure, will be glad to
see them. So we did. And she was truly glad to have us all there.
.
Although she never married,
she has always been the uniting force in this family. It was Aunt Jan who cared
for her aging grandparents. It was Aunt Jan who cared for her own mother. And
it was Aunt Jan who spoiled David, Don and me. We (the whole Latta family) were
at their house almost every weekend that her father was home from
.
At family gatherings most of
the adults would go in the other room and talk. For kids, this is of course,
very, very boring. So Aunt Jan and Grandma would spoil us. They d play cards
with us kids or some other games at the big dining room table. We all enjoyed
it so. I got to stay for a whole week during the summers. We had Monopoly games
that lasted the whole time. She would let me change the rules a little. I didn
t have to get all the properties of a certain color to buy houses. We did some
gardening, tried to catch the Grinnies which most people know as chipmunks and
explored the wonderful closets upstairs. They were wonderful weeks.
.
Here are some stories that
she shared with me that I think you will enjoy too.
.
Her father s parents and many
aunts and uncles still lived in
.
As a child Aunt Jan also
always had to wear a bonnet outside and was not allowed to go barefoot. (That
bonnet must have paid off because she always had very smooth skin. No wrinkles
even when she was older.) The bonnets always had strings to tie under her chin
so she could run with the boys without it blowing off. Here is one hope you can
see her running across the grass with it perched on her head.
.
When Aunt Jan was little she
loved playing with paper dolls. Her mother would get fashion magazines but the
pages did not show clothes in color so she saved the tissue paper and colored
linings from envelopes to make doll clothes with color. She never did like drab
things--bright and bold for Aunt Jan. Red was her favorite. She played a lot
with her little cousin Marie. In later life Marie told Jan that she enjoyed
reading so well because of all the many, many times Jan read to her when she
was little.
.
I noticed on Aunt Jan s old
report cards that she missed a lot of school (36 days some years), and of
course asked why. She said she had very bad earaches as a kid. They would
drain, and she could not walk in the cold to school.
.
Both Aunt Jan and my dad
.
There were no electric lines
from
.
Jan used to play dominoes and
euchre with Grandpa Schaub while Grandma Schaub crocheted. When they were
older, she remembers driving out to their farm at 11:30 p.m. or midnight, after
she had dropped off her Dad to catch the train to
.
She went to
.
When Aunt Jan was a sophomore
her friend Angeline had a Cadillac and provided much of Jan's transportation
and good times. Alas, the Cadillac graduated, and Jan's best friend became
Hilda Schneider. It was a friendship that continued throughout her life. When
she was at Altercare, she often told me how thankful she was that they could
talk often on the phone and still see one another now and then.
.
She was also thankful that she
was so close to David and Maxine when she came to Altercare and she enjoyed
their Sunday visits. It was a blessing when Krystal got a job there and could
stop in on her working days. Knowing that Vicky was always there for her too
was a great comfort. She got back so much of the love that she had given away
all those years.
.
Yes, it always has been Aunt
Jan who has brought this family together. We have all learned so much from her
about giving, about loving, about coping. She will always be such a role model
for us. She went through so many difficult times. She did not complain. She did
what had to be done, then went on. I do think she was ready to go on now too.
.
Our five-year-old
granddaughter Madison has been saying the prayer at the evening meal. For the
past year, it has always been the same. Thank you God for this food. Help Aunt
Janie to feel better. I think that Madi s prayer has come through. I m sure
that now she is feeling better. Her body of late was such a burden to her free
spirit. I have hopes that she is rejoicing in reuniting with the family she
loved so well, and we will see her again someday. And I know she ll be glad to
see us, like always. She ll probably open with what so many of us have heard
before, Well, what do you know that I don t know? By her niece Betty Kitchen
Source: The Newcomer Family
Funeral Home, Casper, Wyoming; Apr 2006
In Memory of
Clarence Lattea
1927 - 2006
City and State of residence:
Casper, WY
Name of deceased: Clarence
Phil Lattea
Age of deceased: 79
Place of service: Graveside
Services will be held at Memorial Gardens on
Saturday, April 29, at 3:00
PM
Date of death: 04-20-2006
Place of death: Wyoming
Medical Center
Date of birth: 03-10-1927
Place of birth: Wolf Summit,
West Virginia
Parents name: Phillip
Sheridan Lattea and Gertrude Ethel Arbogast
Life History:
He was raised and educated in
Salem, West Virginia.
He married Olive Beatrice
Coleman on November 3, 1951 in Salem, West Virginia.
He worked for Asbell Brothers
Construction, and O.B. Forgey Construction. He bought Ed s Auto
Wrecking in 1978 and worked
there with his children until December, 2005 when his health failed.
He enjoyed fishing with his
children and friends. He also enjoyed gardening.
He was preceded in death by
his parents.
Survivors include his wife of
54 years; Sons David and wife Brenda; Tim Lattea both of Casper; Gary and fianc
India of Englewood, CO. Daughter Phyllis Swenson and husband Richard of
Security, CO.;11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and one great-great
grandchild.
Lavender,
May R. Lavender (nee-Cottello)
Source: The Times Leader, Martins
Ferry, Ohio, dated, March 31, 2006
Lavender, May R. Cottello , 83, of Bellaire, Ohio died Wednesday,
March 29, 2006 in Belmont Community Hospital. She was born May 1, 1922 in
Bellaire, the daughter of the late Nicholas and Rose Cottello. She was a member
of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Donald L. Lavender in 1999, one brother,
Thomas Cottello Sr., three sisters, Mary Shepherd, Lena McCabe and Amelia
Rouse.
Surviving are her
children, Donald John Lavender of Bellaire, Christine M. Heatherington and her
husband, Ken, of Powhatan Point, Ohio; two sisters, Jenny Meholovitch and
Carmella Kovalyk, both of Bellaire; three grandchildren, Kenna L. Nauenberg of
Riverside, Calif.; Kimberley J. Heatherington of Powhatan Point; Dawn Lavender
of Bridgeport, Ohio.
Friends received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer
Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, where vigil services will
be held at 2:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m.
Monday, April 3, 2006, at St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Monsignor
Gene Mullett as celebrant. Interment in
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio]
Daily Jeffersonian [daily-jeff.com]; December 21, 2006
BARNESVILLE -- Roger E.
Leach, 51, of Barnesville, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 2006) at his home.He was
born Oct. 26, 1955, in Barnesville, son of Helen R. (Boles) Leach of
Barnesville and the late Jack R. Leach.Mr. Leach was a 1974 graduate of
Barnesville High School. He was an employee of the former Lotus Glass Co. in
Barnesville.He was a member of BPOE 1699, American Legion Post 168, VFW Post
2792, and FOE, all of Barnesville.
He leaves his wife, Dawn D.
(Bailey) Leach; and two brothers, Gary and Jerry Leach, both of Barnesville.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. today (Friday) at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home,
Barnesville, where services will be 1 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Gene Miller
officiating.Burial will follow in the Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville.
Lendon, Earl R. Lendon
Source--Legacy.Com
Published--February 24, 2006
Earl R. Lendon, 89, died February 22, 2006 at
Survivors
include his wife of 65 years, Eva Lendon, son Robert Lendon of
grandchildren, and 2 great great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be
made to Surfside Community Church P.O. Box 2717
Published
in the TC Palm on 2/24/2006
Monroe County Beacon,
James R. Lewis, 71,
He was a director for Seaway Foods in
Surviving are three daughters, Sharon Garner of
There was no visitation. Burial at the convenience of the
family.
Arrangements by Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield.
Lightner, Melvin "Pete"
Lightner
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Melvin
"Pete" Lightner, 74, of
He was born
He was an Army
Veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was a master mechanic and heavy equipment
operator of Local 18 in
Pete was an avid hunter and fisherman who loved farming and
especially enjoyed his donkeys, mules and cattle.
In addition to his
parents he was preceded in death by his first wife, Hester (Brown) Lightner;
stepsons Donald and George Brown; a brother Johnny Millinger; and a sister
Betty Thompson.
Surviving are his wife Margaret Ann Lightner; stepdaughter,
Cathy Bihlman of
Friends and family will be received to pay tribute to Pete
and to celebrate his life on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Borkoski
Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, Ohio, where funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006, with the Reverends Samuel Betts and
David Rice co-officiating.
Full military
graveside services will be conducted by the Cadiz American Legion Post #34.
Interment will be in
Lindsay, Bette "BiBi" Lindsay
nee Soles
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Lindsay, Bette
"BiBi" Soles, age 34 of
She was born
She was preceded in death by
her paternal grandfather: James "Ike" Soles and her maternal
grandfather, William Lyskowka.
Survivors include her
companion: James Sharpe; three daughters: Destiny Lindsay, Desire Hawkins and
Diamond Sharpe all at home; her father and step-mother: James and Debra Soles
of Rayland, OH; her mother: Linda Lyskowka of NJ; her paternal grandmother:
Betty Soles of Moundsville, her maternal grandmother, Reba Stewart of
Jacksonville, FL, three brothers: Rick Clapper of NJ, James Soles of Rayland,
OH and James Hooks of New Castle, PA; four sisters: Donna (Jason) Henthorne of
Woodsfield, OH, Jamie, Wendy, and Kimberly Soles all of Rayland, OH; and two
nephews.
The family will receive
friends on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9pm at the Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory,
400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville where funeral services will be held on Thursday
at 1:00pm with Pastor Paul Smith officiating. Interment in
Lively, Gale Denver Lively, Sr.
Monroe
Gale
Surviving are two sons, Rodney Lively, of Tennessee, Dennis
Lively, of West Virginia; daughter, Penny Aquilera, of Texas; sister, Anna
(Junior) Lee of West Virginia; three brothers, Harold (Isabelle) Lively, of
Ohio, Lewis (Connie) Lively, of West Virginia, Jim (Dorothy) Lively, of West
Virginia; five grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly Lively;
brother, Lawrence Lively; two sisters, Clarabelle Litman and Pat Pinamonti.
Private funeral services will be held in the
Livingston,
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Golda I. Livingston, 90, formerly of
She was born
Golda was a member of the
She was preceded in
death by her husband Roy Livingston; five brothers: Charles, Jake, Arthur,
Surviving are two sons: Albert E. Norris,
Friends will be
received
Lucas, Betty June Lucas, nee Bowman
Source: The Jewell-Rittman
Family Funeral Home, Columbus, Indiana; ca 23 Mar 2006
June 30, 1925 - March 22,
2006
Betty June Lucas, 80, of
Fairview Drive died at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2006, in North Vernon.
Mrs. Lucas had been a Girl
Scout and Brownie leader, was past president of Bartholomew County Senior
Center and currently served on the board of directors. Betty was Past President
of TOPS and she was the recipient of the Bartholomew Senior Volunteer Award in
2005. She was a member of the Ostomy Club, Day Lilly Club, Red Hat Society, CB
Club 35 and Red Hat Mamas.
She was a line-dance
instructor and lead vocalist with 2nd Time Around band and enjoyed gardening.
Born in Burn City [sic
Burns City] June 30, 1925, Mrs. Lucas was the daughter of Caswell and Lydia
Williams Bowman. She married Norman L. Lucas Feb. 15, 1946. He preceded her in
death in 1993.
Survivors include a son, Ed
(Rena) Bishop of North Vernon; grandchildren, Troy, Joe and Scott Bishop and
Lora Hall; 13 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Darlena Lucas Abner; a brother, Ermel Bowman; and sisters, Lela Wolfe and Esther Carroll.
Funeral Information
FUNERAL: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 25, 2006 at Jewell-Rittman
Family Funeral Home with the Rev. Virgil Clotfelter officiating.
VISITATION: 4 to 8 p.m. Friday; March 24, 2006
BURIAL: Garland Brook Cemetery.
Donations Information
MEMORIALS: Mill Race Center.
Lucas, Ruth Ann Lucas nee Brown
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Lucas, Ruth Ann Lucas, 67,
Surviving are her husband of
50 years, Ed Lucas; her children: Edwina (Roger) Hickman of Beallsville, Jeff
(Stacey) Lucas of Caldwell, Robin (Todd) Christman and Krista (Bruce) West of
Jerusalem; a brother, Larry (Sondra) Brown; her stepmother, Geraldine Brown,
also of Jerusalem; five grand- children: Robbie, Aaron, Dulcie, Mikaela and
Cade; several nephews and nieces.
Friends will be received
Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m., at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where
services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in
Lucas, Thelma Lucas, nee McCort
Source: The Times Leader
[Martins Ferry, Ohio]; 5 Mar 2006
Thelma M. Lucas, 84, of
Barnesville, died Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Barnesville Health Care Center.
Born Dec. 11, 1921 in Belmont Co., daughter of the late Guy Raymond and Maggie
M. Bunting McCort. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by
a daughter, Marna Rae Lucas; grandson, Gregory Leach; brothers, Raymond,
Bernard, Reuben and Hubert McCort; and a sister, Sylvia Ankrom.
Surviving are two sons, Gary
(Judy) Lucas and Bruce (Peggy) Lucas of Barnesville; two daughters, Charlotte
(Dale) Leach of Jerusalem and Dana (Bob) Detling of Barnesville; two brothers,
Glenn (Barbara) McCort and Donald (Mildred) McCort of Barnesville; 17
grandchildren and 23 great- grandchildren.
Visitation is from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Monday, and service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Campbell -
Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio, with Ev.
M. Gale Yoho officiating. Burial in Southern Cemetery.
Lude, Gladys L. Lude nee Jackson 2nd
obit
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Gladys L. Lude, 87, of
She was a homemaker and a
mother of six children. She was a member of the Westside Church of Christ in
Preceded in death by her
husband of 64 years, Wilbur H. Lude, 2002; one son, Don F. Lude of
Surviving are one son, Roger
Lude and his wife, Shirley, of
Friends received from
Memorial contributions may be
made to the
Marietta Times,
Survivors also include a
sister, Betty Ludolph Slider of
Family will receive friends
from 2 to 4 and
Ludolph, Ralph V. Ludolph, Jr.
Monroe
Ralph V. Ludolph, Jr. 54,
He was a barber and was a member of the Catholic Church.
Surviving are a sister, Vicki (Ronald) Kinney, of
There was no visitation. Graveside service was held at
Arrangement by Myers Funeral Home,
Monroe County Beacon,
Robert D. Lumbatis, 82,
Surviving are two sons, Wayne (Debra) Lumbatis of Conover,
Mark (Cynthia) Lumbatis of Conover; four daughters, Mickie (Jerry) Nuckles of
Marysville, Kathleen (Howard) Doak of Ravenna, Marilyn (John) Edwards of
Mechanicsburg, Karen Barnett of
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife whom he married
Friends will be received Nov. 2, from
Luttrell,
Robert G. Lutrell
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier & Press
- Thursday, October 5, 2006
OAKLAND CITY -- Robert "Bob"
G. Luttrell, 79, of Oakland City, Ind., entered eternal rest on Tuesday, Oct.
3, 2006, at 4 a.m. at his daughters home in Boonville,
Ind.
He was born in Oakland City, Ind., to
Roy and Minon (Norrick)
Luttrell. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict and served for 20 years
and retired as chief petty officier [sic—officer].
Surviving sons are Robby Luttrell of Marengo,
Ind., and Ray Luttrell of Littleton, Colo.; daughters Robyn Luttrell of
Boonville, Ind., and Ramsey Gann of Albertvillle,
Alabama; five grandchildren; a brother, Bill Luttrell of Moncks Corner, S.C.;
and sisters, Fern Duncan of Oakland City, Ind., Linda Dunbar of Bourbonnais,
Ill., and Willa Mae Stapleton of Indianapolis, Ind.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, and one brother, Bud Luttrell.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 7, 2006, at Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel in Oakland City, with burial in
Augusta Cemetery in Augusta, Ind., with Rev. Darin D. Nossett
officiating. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, 2006, at the chapel
and from 8 a.m. until services on Saturday.
Monroe
Donald Mahoney, 80, Woodsfield, died
He was retired from the Woodsfield Street Department and
had worked for Crum Construction and White and Rousenberg. He was a U.S. Army
veteran of World War II, and a member of the Eagles Lodge of Woodsfield.
Surviving are two brothers, Robert and Franklin Mahoney,
both of Woodsfield; two sisters, Meignon Hendershot of
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
brothers, Bernard and Samuel Mahoney.
Friends will be received May 31, from 2-4 and
Burial in
Monroe
Vivian Bayes Maki, 91,
Having excelled in school, Vivian graduated from
Surviving are a daughter, Karen M. (
She was preceded in death by her husband, Maki.
A private service will be held in Woodsfield. The family
requests that memorials be made to Holston Methodist Children s Home,
Malcomb,
Norma Sue Malcomb, nee Smith
Source: The Charleston [West Virginia] Gazette -
Friday, November 17, 2006
Norma Sue Malcomb, 74, of Craigsville,
Nicholas County, died Thursday, November 16, 2006, in Summersville Memorial
Hospital.
Born October 27, 1932, at Bergoo, Webster County,* she was a daughter of the late
Alva E. and Ella Matheny Smith. Three brothers also preceded her in death.
She was a Christian and member of the
Little Glade Baptist Church at Camden-on-Gauley and was a retired employee of
Craigsville Public Service District.
Surviving are her husband, Boyd Malcomb
of Craigsville; three daughters, Judy Brinson and Joan Russell, both of
Craigsville, and Joyce and her husband, Randy Morrison, of Matthews, N.C.; one
sister, Charlotte Tibbs of Cleveland, Ohio; six grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday, November 19, at White Funeral Home, Craigsville, with the Rev. Keith
Williams and the Rev. Chanon Mullens
officiating. Interment will follow in West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Calvin.
Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: Her marriage records shown at wvculture.org
and the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 both
give her birth location as Richwood, Nicholas Co., West Virginia.
Mann, Inez Rose Mann, nee
Lorenzoni
Source: The New Philadelphia
[Ohio] Times Reporter; Saturday, 30 Dec 2006
Inez Rose Lorenzoni Mann, 89,
of Park Village Health Care Center, Dover, and a former resident of North
Canton, died Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006.
Born Jun. 5, 1917, in
Reliance, Wyo., she was a daughter of the late Battista and Theresa Pacheri
Lorenzoni. Inez moved at a young age with her family to Roswell where she
attended school. She retired as an inspector from The Hoover Co., after 43
years of service.
Inez was a devout Roman
Catholic and a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church in North Canton.
Having no children of her
own, she loved to dote on her nieces and nephews, making them feel special.
Inez, along with her late husband, took each niece and nephew on a separate
trip to Washington D.C., and also made it possible for her sister-in-law,
Helen, and nephew, David, to travel to Wyoming and visit the birthplace of some
of the Lorenzonis. She was an excellent homemaker, who enjoyed baking for
family and friends. No family get-together was complete until everyone had a
piece of her famous cherry cheesecake.
Among her survivors are
nephews, Louis Paul Lorenzoni of New Philadelphia, and David E. (wife,
Patricia) Lorenzoni of Stone Creek; nieces, Marilyn S. (husband, Stewart)
Harper of Lebanon, O., and Carolyn L. (husband, Ron) Brodzinski of New
Philadelphia; great-nephews and great-nieces, Gregory, Christina and Andrew
Lorenzoni, Katie (husband, Brad) Sturgis, Megan and Melissa Erwin.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her beloved husband, John D. "Jack" Mann, on
Nov. 26, 2003; a sister, Edith Lorenzoni; a brother and sister-in-law, Louis
and Helen Lorenzoni; and a brother, Tulio Lorenzoni.
Inez will be remembered in a
private service (today) Saturday, Dec. 30, in the Toland-Herzig Funeral Home
& Crematory at New Philadelphia. Msgr. George J. Schlegel of Sacred Heart
Church at New Philadelphia will officiate. Burial will be with her husband,
Jack, in Crestview Cemetery at Barnesville, O.
To sign an online register
and share a fond memory of Inez, please visit the Toland-Herzig Web site and
click on "obituaries."
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Organ Fund of Sacred Heart Church, 139 3rd St. NE, New
Philadelphia, O., 44663.
Toland-Herzig
Mansfield, Jewell Mae Faber Mansfield, nee Wilder
Source: The Grants Pass
[Oregon] Daily Courier; 12 Aug 2006
Jewell Mae Faber Mansfield,
85, of Grants Pass died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006, at Three Rivers Community Hospital.
A memorial service will be at
11 a.m. Wednesday at Newman United Methodist Church, 128 N.E. B St., Grants
Pass.
Contributions may be made to
Newman United Methodist Church of Medford, 1294 S. Peach St., Medford, OR 97501
or to Fish of Grants Pass in care of the same address.
Mansfield was born Nov. 25,
1920, in Everett, Wash., to Samuel L. and Flora Carpenter Wilder. She graduated
from Marysville High School and Seattle Pacific University, both in Washington.
She was married to Dr. Hardwick Harshman for 13 years, to Everett A. Faber for
22 years, and to H. Robert Mansfield for five years.
She was a member of the
United Methodist Church for 74 years. In addition, she was very active in
community service. She was on the Salvation Army board for 25 years, the board
of trustees for Rogue Valley Manor for more than 20 years, and director of Fish
of Grants Pass since 1995. She received the Hunger Buster Award in 2003 from
the Oregon Food Bank. She was a city councilor in Central Point and a member of
the CP chapter of the PEO Sisterhood.
Survivors include two
step-daughters, Patsy Faber Stratton of Eugene and Melinda Mansfield Vaughan of
Modesto, Calif.; a stepson, Dr. Charles R. Mansfield of Los Alamos, N.M.; 13
grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Monroe County Beacon,
Paul R. Marshall, 81, 35555 SR 260, Rinard Mills, Marr
Community, died
He was a retired farmer, timber cutter and oil field
worker. He was also a member of the Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ near Graysville,
a charter member of the Bethel VFD at Marr and a former Bethel Township Trustee
in
Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Bernice Winland
Marshall, whom he married on March 31, 1945; daughter, Melody (Eugene) Moore of
Jerusalem; four sons, Steve (Melissa) Marshall of Marietta, Greg (Catherine)
In addition to his parents, he was proceeded in death by
three sisters, Janet Ayers, Inez Lindamood and Freda Brett; brother, Wilmer
Marshall; grandson, Matthew Moore and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Moore.
Friends were received Nov. 2 at Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where funeral services were held Nov. 3. Burial followed in
Memorial contributions may be made to the Bethel Volunteer
Fire Department, c/o A.J. Baker, 37990 TR 327,
Monroe
Dean E. Martin, 75,
He was employed by Firestone Tire & Rubber for 30 years
and Chrysler Twinsburg for 10 years. He was a very active member of the Church
in the Falls since 1954 and a past president of Stow Men s Garden Club.
Surviving are his wife, Nada; two daughters, Mary Beth
(Jim) Hopkins of Johnson City, Tenn., Kathryn Lynn (Todd) Fritzsche of Stow,
four grandchildren, Amy Elizabeth (Matthew) Koneval of Stow, Joseph Martin
Recktenwald of Columbus, Richard Dean and Kathryn Ann Hopkins of
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy Sue Beckwith.
Services and burial were held in
Memorial contributions may be made to Midwestern Children s
Home,
Monroe County Beacon,
Richard L. Martin, 73, Waynesburg, died
Dick retired in 1994 from The Timken
Survived by his wife, Shirley L. Martin, with whom he
celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on August 27, 2005; son Donald
(Becky Ann) Martin of Cincinnati, daughter-in-law, June Martin of Malvern; six
grandchildren, Chris and Meagan Martin of Cincinnati, Amanda, Kelly and Becky
Martin of Massillon and Jeanie (Bret) Walford of Casper, Wyoming; three
great-grandchildren; aunt Edith Couture of Woodsfield; two nephews and a niece,
Mike and Randy Conger and Linda Burk; step-father-in-law, Carl Weckbecher of
Beach City; two sisters-in-law, Susie Beroben and Beverly (Barry) Grasley.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
sons, Daniel Martin on Sept. 28, 1999, and David Martin on Aug. 27, 2004;
brother, Bill Martin; two sisters, Margaret Martin and Doris Conger.
Friends were received April 26 at Finefrock-Gordon Funeral
Home in Magnolia, where services were held, with Charles Hopkins officiating.
Burial in
Marty, Walter F. Marty
Grisell Online Obituaries, dated, February 20, 2006
Marty,
Walter F., age 88, of Clarington, Ohio, died Monday, February 20, 2006
at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, WV. He was born March 12, 1917, in
Clarington, the son of the late John W. and Alma Moser Marty. He was the
retired owner of Marty s Kitchens, a master cabinet maker and repairman, a
member of Zion United Church of Christ and Zion Grange #2242. He served his
church and community as a source of strength and assistance his entire life. He
enjoyed making music, especially with his late wife.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
death by his wife, Lillian Fraley Marty, on December 18, 2004, a brother, Harry
Marty, and two sisters, Mildred Gordon and Wilma Marty.
Survivors include three daughters, Lois Marty,
of the home, Sara (Marvin) Jacobs of Clarington, and Eileen (Tom) Mignerey of
Pensacola, Florida, a son, Marvin (Heidi) Marty, of Guysville, Ohio, three
grandsons, Devon (Jane) Jacobs of Albany, Ohio, Todd (Kristy) Mignerey of
Flint, Michigan, and Andy (Robin) Mignerey of Jacksonville, Florida, two
step-grandchildren, Madelyn and Ramsey Isaacs, four great grandchildren, Logan,
Kendall, Ryan and Scott Mignerey, two sisters, Alma Marty, of the home, and
Doris (Harold) Byers, of Wadsworth, and several nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends on Wednesday from
2-5 and 7-9pm at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, where
funeral services will be on Thursday at 1:00pm with Rev. Donald Hitchcock and
Rev. Randall Gehres officiating. Interment in
Memorial contributions may be made to Zion
United Church of Christ, 50445 SR 536,
Marietta Times,
He was born
He was preceded in death by
his mother, father and eight brothers and sisters.
He is survived by his wife,
Virginia "Pat" Mason; three sons, Mark of Marietta and his wife, Joy,
and their daughters, Paige and Ashley, Keith of Marietta and his wife, Susan,
and their daughter, Elizabeth, and two sons, Matthew and Benjamin, and Loren of
Waverly, W.Va., and his wife, Kay, and their daughter, Lauren, and son, Steven;
and one sister, Virgie Canepari of Parkersburg.
Services will be held at
Memorial contributions may be
made to either the
Source: as posted on
findagrave.com; Apr 2006 [Perhaps this is from the 13 Apr 2006 issue of
the Springfield [Missouri] News-Leader which posted his obituary.]
Darrell Dean Massey, 65, of Lebanon,
died Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in Lebanon.
He was born Jan. 29, 1941, in Grovespring, to Clifford Massey and Ada McBride Massey.
On Sept. 22, 1961, he married Helen
Davis.
Survivors include his wife, Helen, of
the home; three daughters, Lea Anna Smithey, Sondra Payne and her husband,
Leslie, and Teri Burgess, all of Lebanon; three brothers, Denny and his wife,
Sue, Tommy and his wife, Beverly, and Lonnie, all of Lebanon; four sisters,
Beulah Smithey, of Warsaw; Shirlene Jones, of Kansas
City; Linda Evans and her husband, Sam, and Janet Scott, both of Lebanon; four
grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and other relatives.
Services for Darrell Dean Massey were
held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 15, 2006, at Colonial Chapel with Pastor Lynndon Welch officiating.
Burial was in McBride Cemetery, under
the direction of Thieme-Shadel Funeral Service at
Colonial Chapel of Lebanon.
Monroe County Beacon,
Richard S. Dick Masters, 78, of
He was owner of the former Masters Transfer Service and
Masters Garage in Woodsfield; a retired truck driver for Rolling Hills
Landmark, Woodsfield; a member of the Presbyterian Church, Woodsfield; a U.S.
Army veteran; a 50-year member of Monroe Lodge #189, F. &A.M., Woodsfield;
a past patron and member of the Order of Eastern Star #268, Woodsfield; a life
member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus and an honorary
member of the Woodsfield Fire Department. He was also a former Jury
Commissioner for
Surviving are his wife, Shirley Smith Masters whom he
married on Nov. 14, 1954; one son; Mark (Linda) Masters of Woodsfield; one
daughter; Marsha (Chris) Grimm of Woodsfield; three grandchildren; Phillip
Masters, Jennifer Masters and Adam Masters, all of Woodsfield.
Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield from
Memorial contributions may be made to Woodsfield
Presbyterian Church,
Mathers,
Bernice Mathers nee Gallaher
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Bernice O. Mathers, 86, of
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by six brothers: Oscar Gallaher, Walter Gallaher,
Cliff Gallaher, Ben Gallaher, Homer Gallaher and Atley Gallaher and four
sisters: Olive Brown, Lula Britton, Lela Shuman, and Elsie Gallaher.
Surviving are a son, Perry J.
Mathers Sr., of
Funeral services will be held
on
Source: lancastereaglegazette,
[Lancaster, Ohio]; Sep 2006
Charlotte L. Mattox, 68, of
Lancaster, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2006, at Fairfield Medical Center.
She was retired from Rivera
Cabinet Co. and Kroger Co. as a cashier.
She is survived by her
husband of 47 years, James R. Mattox; two daughters, Angie Foster and her
boyfriend, Mark Middlemus, both of Amanda, and Melissa (Rick) Stoughton of
Carroll; son, Andrew Lee Mattox Sr. and his girlfriend, Beth both of Lancaster;
nine grandchildren, Russell (Mollie) Foster, Ryan (Kendall) Foster, Ralston
Foster, Joe Stoughton, Jacob Stoughton, Andrew L. Mattox Jr., Tiffany Mattox,
Brandi Mattox and Bill Mattox Jr.; two great-grandchildren, Makayla Foster and
Rylyn Foster; brother, Herdon* (Ann) Morris of Texas; and several nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her son, William Russell Mattox Sr.; and parents Henry and Julia Morris.
Services will be at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home Chapel, Lancaster, with Pastor Ted
Menter officiating. A graveside service will follow at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Gravel Banks Cemetery, Marietta. Friends may visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: In Charlotte's father's obituary,
this name is spelled HERNDON.
Matusik, Mary Louise Matusik nee Darst
Grisell Obituaries,
Matusik, Mary Louise, age 68
of Middlebourne Manor died Sunday, September 3, 2006 in
She was born August 17, 1938
in
She was a member of the
In addition to her parents
she was preceded in death by her husband, John P. Matusik.; a granddaughter,
Angela Stewart.
Survivors include four
daughters: April (Kenny) Seifarth of Salem, OH, Rhonda (Roger) Larkins of
Sardis, OH, Brenda (Rob) Taylor of St. Petersburgh, FL, Beverly (Tom) Lewis of
Woodbine, MD; three sisters, Helen, Esther, and Joanne; 7 grandchildren, Tonya,
Tom, Ricky, Robin, Casie, Nicholas, and Andrew; 8 great grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends on Monday from 2-4 & 7-9pm at the Grisell Funeral Home &
Crematory, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, OH where funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1pm. Interment in Sardis Cemetery, Sardis. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory,
May,
Norene Mae May, nee Miller
Source: The Bowling Green
[Kentucky] Daily News - Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Norene Mae Miller May, 78, of
Bowling Green died at 5:01 p.m. May 30, 2006, at Greenview Regional Hospital.
The Edmonson County native
was a retired seamstress at Fruit of the Loom and a Baptist. She was a daughter
of the late W.E. Miller and Mary Pearl Rhodes Miller and the wife of the late
James W. May. She was preceded in death by a son, James E. Oliver; two sisters,
Chris Sears and Dean Johnson; and two brothers, Benny and James Miller.
Funeral is at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday at J.C. Kirby & Son Funeral Home, Broadway Avenue chapel, with
burial in Bowling Green Gardens. Visitation is from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at
the funeral home.
Survivors include two sons,
Ricky May* and his wife, Alice, and Chip May* and his wife, Margaret, all of
Bowling Green; a daughter-in-law, Liz Oliver of Bowling Green; two sisters, Zula
Wilkerson of Cadiz and Bertha Talley and her husband, Charles, of Bowling
Green; a brother, Kenneth Elmore and his wife, Faye, of Bowling Green; four
grandchildren, Gina Rodiguez and her husband, Alex, Wesley May and Jamie
Oliver, all of Bowling Green, and Wendy Ferik and her husband, Greg, of
Nashville; six great-grandchildren, Logan, Sidney, Jacob, Mackinzee, Evan and
Elijah; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
[Submitted by Paula Frichtl.]
*Submitters Note: Rick May and Chip May are Norene's
stepsons. Chip s obituary clearly says Norene is his
stepmother.
McCamey,
Charles Keith McCamey
Source: The Charleston [West Virginia] Daily Mail -
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Charles Keith "Kayo" McCamey, 75, of Pinch went home to be with the Lord on
Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006, at his residence.
He was president of McCamey
Insurance Agency Inc., Pinch. He was a member and Past Master of Salina Lodge
27, Malden, a member and Past Worthy Patron of Chapter 81 Order of the Eastern
Star, member and Past High Priest of Tyrian Chapter 13 Royal Arch Masons,
Charleston, member of Everett Council Super Excellent Degrees, Ashland, Ky.,
the 106th Grand Mastor of Masons of West Virginia
from 1978 to 1979 and a member of Kanawha Commandry 4
Knights Templar, Charleston. He served in the U.S. Army in Germany and was a
graduate of Morris Harvey College, Charleston.
He was a Christian and attended New
Beginnings Church of the Nazarene, Pinch.
Surviving: wife, Betty J. McCamey; daughters, Judy A. Arbogast
and her husband, Robert, of Pinch and Susan K. Johnson and fiance,
Dave Jones of Pinch; four grandchildren, Keith Arbogast
and wife, Alisha, of Elkview, Philip Arbogast and
wife, Regina, of Arizona City, Ariz., and Morgan and Ryan Johnson of Pinch;
four great-grandchildren, Kyle, Paige and Ian Arbogast
of Elkview and Natalie Arbogast of Arizona; a
brother, George W. McCamey of Pinch; and sisters,
Doris J. Wentz and Peggy L. Cavender, both of Pinch.
Service will be 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct.
26, at the Hafer Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.
Frank Thomas and the Rev. Larry Arbogast officiating.
Burial will follow in Elk Hills Memorial Park, Big Chimney, with Masonic rites
by the Grand Lodge of West Virginia.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home.
Hafer Funeral
Home, Elkview, is in charge of arrangements.
McClellan,
Amy J. McClellan, nee Banwell
Source: The Petoskey [Michigan] News-Review -
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Amy J. McClellan, 84, of Petoskey, died
Nov. 13, 2006, at Bortz Health Care of Petoskey.
No services are planned at this time, however, services will be announced in the spring.
Arrangements are being handled by Stone
Funeral Home in Petoskey.
Source: altmeyer.com; ca 1 Dec 2006
January 4, 1930 - November
30, 2006
McCombs, Delbert C., 76, of Cameron,
WV, died Thursday, November 30 2006 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling,
WV.
He was born January 4, 1930 in
Clarksburg, WV, a son of the late Earl E. and Stella Croy
McCombs. Mr. McCombs was a retired supervisor with the former Louis Marx Toy
Plant, Glen Dale, WV, a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the Cameron
American Legion, and a Christian by faith.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his first wife, Murial J.
McCombs; two sons, Dale McCombs and Dennis McCombs; three brothers, Richard H.
McCombs, Gerald R. . . . .*
*Submitter's Note:
At the Altmeyer Funeral Home web site the
obituary stops here.
Monroe County Beacon,
Ellwood Mac McCracken, 86,
He was a retired Major with 20 plus years of service with
the U.S. Air Force, he was also a retired employee of the Ormet Corporation,
Hannibal, was an elder and member of the Woodsfield Christian Church,
Woodsfield, and a charter member of the Woodsfield Emergency Squad.
Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Donna Harmon McCracken,
whom he married on
There was no visitation. Memorial services will be held
Nov. 5, at
McVay Funeral Home
Obituaries,
June McCune, age 68, of
Dexter City, Ohio, died
Besides her parents, she is
preceded in death by three brothers, Gail, Donald, and James Evert McCune; and
one sister, Betty McCune.
Surviving are two sisters,
Nina Leasure of Lewisville and JoAnne (Delmer) Lincicome of Dexter City; two
brothers, John (Bonnie) McCune of Macksburg and Ronald McCune of Ava; and many
nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, including Debbie S. Ramage,
Charles McCune, Rose Haga, Beth Clark, Delmer Lincicome, Jr., Mona Tonnous, and
Brent Lincicome.
Friends may call Saturday,
November 11, 2006, from 2-4 and 7-9PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, Caldwell,
where funeral services will be held Sunday, November 12 at 2PM with Pastor Bill
Pickenpaugh officiating. Burial will follow at
McDowell, Willis (Mac) McDowell Sr.
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
Willis (Mac) Paul McDowell
Sr. age 88 of New Matamoras,
Preceded in death by 2
daughters Pam and Cheryl and a son Eric, along with his former wife Betty
McDowell.
He is survived by 2 sons:
Willis Paul McDowell Jr. - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Gerry (Deborah) McDowell I -
Fulton, Illinois 2 grandsons: Gerry (Amanda) McDowell II and son Merik Luke
(Sara) McDowell and daughter Laynie 1 granddaughter: Crystal Brown 2 brothers:
Dale Kleckner - Akron, Ohio Gale Kleckner - Texas Friends will be received from
(2-4) p.m. Sunday November 12, 2006 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S.
Paul St.
McGilton, Kenneth T. McGilton
Toothman Online Obituaries, dated, February 22, 2006
McGilton, Kenneth Thurman,
30, of
Surviving are his mother,
Janet Lee Hummel McGilton; three sisters, Tracy (Paul) Ponsetti of Wheeling,
Crystal Pollock of St. Clairsville and Candy (Eric) Fisher of Wheeling; two
brothers, Richard (Kayla) McGilton Jr. of Shadyside and Eric (Christine)
Hamilton of Woodsfield; seven nieces and nephews, Ashley Ponsetti, Destiny
Eppley, Sarriah Pollock, Nellie Dimmerling, Ian McGilton, Regan Hamilton and
Gavan McGilton.
At Ken s request there will
be no visitation. Private services will be held at the convenience of the
family. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville. Memorial
contributions may be made to the U.S. Navy Veterans Association, Ohio Chapter,
McGinnis, Martha M. McGinnis nee Vanness
Monroe County Beacon,
Martha M. McGinnis, 81, Barnesville, died
She was a member of the
Surviving are three sons, Lester (Bonnie) McGinnis of
Beallsville,
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
former husband, Edward McGinnis; four infants; infant grandson, Sean McGinnis;
three brothers, William, Russell and Ralph Vanness; three sisters, Dorothy
Phillips, Emma and Elsie Vanness.
Friends will be received July 20, from 2-4 and
McGinnis, Martha McGinnis nee Vanness
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Martha M. McGinnis, 81, Barnesville,
died Monday at
She was a member of the
Preceded in death by her
former husband, Edward McGinnis; four infants; infant grandson, Sean McGinnis;
three brothers, William, Russell, and Ralph Vanness; and three sisters: Dorothy
Phillips, Emma and Elsie Vanness.
Surviving are three sons,
Lester (Bonnie) McGinnis of Beallsville, Chester (
Source:
The Wheeling [West Virginia] News; 7 Mar 2006
MCGINNIS,
Ralph E., 87, of Belpre, Ohio, died March 4, 2006 in the St. Joseph Hospital.
He
was born on January 3, 1919 in New Martinsville, W.Va., the son of the late
Frank and Bessie Rogers McGinnis.
He
was a member of the Mullen Memorial Baptist Church. He was a 1938 graduate of
the Tyler County High School and a 1939 graduate of Mountain State College. He
was a member of the Parkersburg Masonic Lodge No. 169. He has worked for the
Keene Corporation, formerly Penn Metal and worked for Nelson Drug Company,
retiring in 1985.
Survivors
include his wife of almost 59 years, Maxine McGinnis; a son, Larry McGinnis and
his wife, Janet, of Galloway, Ohio; a daughter, Cheryl Collins of Parkersburg;
grandchildren, Sherri Tustin and her husband, James, of Washington, W.Va.,
Stephen Collins of Parkersburg and Jenna Huhn of Galloway, Ohio; two
great-grandsons, Ean and Brandon Tustin; a sister, Mary Ellen Reed of Hendersonville,
Tenn.; and nephews, Richard Reed of Hendersonville, Tenn. and Paul Jenkins of
Baltimore, Md.
He
was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters and brothers-in-law, Edna and
Paul Jenkins, Doris and George Fritsch.
Services
will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Leavitt Funeral Home, Belpre with Pastor
Kent Lowther officiating.
Burial
will follow in the Rockland Cemetery.
Friends
may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and up until time
of service on Wednesday.
Masonic
graveside rites will be conducted by Parkersburg Masonic Lodge No. 169.
An online register may be signed at
www.LeavittFuneralHome.com.
Source:
NEW MATAMORAS Frank D.
McHugh, 91, of Greenbrier Road, New Matamoras, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2006, at
the Arbors of Marietta.
He was born in
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Ruth McHugh; one sister, Ruby Bauman; and one grandson, Jeff Adamson.
He is survived by one son,
James S. McHugh of Exeter, Calif.; one daughter, Beryl L. Adamson of Exeter,
Calif.; four sisters, Helen Drake of Marietta, Mildred McHugh of New Matamoras,
Beryl Poulton of Columbus, Ohio, and Marjorie Olson of Clermont, Fla.; one
granddaughter, Tammy Adamson of Exeter, Calif.; two great-grandchildren, Jarrad
Stephens and Amber Tenbroeck of Exeter, Calif.; and four
great-great-grandchildren, Zoe Tenbroeck, Jadelynn Tenbroeck, Kalissa Stephens,
and Addison Stephens all of Exeter, Calif.
Friends will be received from
1 p.m. Friday until the time of the memorial service at 3 p.m. Friday at the
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Marietta Times,
NEW MATAMORAS - Frank D.
McHugh, 91, of
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Ruth McHugh; one sister, Ruby Bauman; and one grandson, Jeff Adamson.
He is survived by one son,
James S. McHugh of
Friends will be received from
McIntyre, Wilma McIntyre nee McCurdy
Monroe County Beacon,
Wilma McCurdy McIntyre, 92, of
She married Gene Fox of Woodsfield in 1934 and was widowed
in 1948. She married Allen McIntyre in 1956 and was widowed again in 1989.
She often said she had been fortunate to have had two
wonderful husbands.
She had quick wit, a ready smile, a love of life and a
positive attitude. Every day was a new adventure and she was a joy to know. She
was always ready to help family and friends in need or provide them with a good
joke or bad pun if the situation warranted. She was a voracious reader, a long
time landscape painter and a dear friend to all who knew her.
Surviving are two sisters, Evagene (Leo) Palmer, Myrna
(Boone) Stovall of Cuyahoga Falls; five nieces, Linda Shannon, Diane McCurdy
Scherz, Lynn McCurdy Jones, Pam McCurdy Nichols, Molly McCurdy Snoke; two
nephews, Sonny (Barbara) Cecil, Carson McCurdy, plus many grand nieces and
nephews.
Family and friends gathered in Woodsfield on Oct. 7 and
McKelvey, Evagene B. McKelvey nee
Winland
Monroe County Beacon,
Evagene B. McKelvey, 83, of
She was the owner operator of the Rose Marie Dress Shop, an
employee of the Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Secretary for the Veterans
Administration, member of the Woodsfield Presbyterian Church, the Ladies
Surviving are a son, Gregory McKelvey, of Stockport; two
daughters, Bonnie R. Heil, of St. Clairsville, Connie (Charles) McGee, of
Akron; special friend, Linda Stapp, of St. Clairsville; brother, Jack Winland,
of Barberton; sister, Darlene Carpenter, of Lewisville; eight grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Wade C. McKelvey; sister, Martha Kiser.
Friends were received Jan 30 at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held Jan. 31. Burial was in
Services were held Jan. 30 at
the funeral home.
Monroe County Beacon,
Gregory D. McKelvey, 56,
He was a dog breeder and had a love of dogs.
Surviving are a daughter, Abigail Tennant of Hundred,
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
brother, David McKelvy.
Friends were received until time of services on June 19, at
Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, with Rev. Vernon Stimpert officiating. Burial
followed in
Memorial contributions may be made to Morrison House of
Hospice,
McKnight, Bryan F. Bud McKnight
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, February 3, 2006
NEW MATAMORAS - Bryan F. Bud McKnight,
57, of 775 Dyes Ridge Road, New Matamoras, died at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 1,
2006) at his home. He was born on April 4, 1948, in
On Aug. 19, 1972, he married Margaret Peggy Dixon. His
wife survives with two sons, Bryan W. (Naomi) of Columbus and Douglas (Angela)
of New Matamoras. He is also survived by grandchildren, Cassie and Taylor
McKnight; brothers, Tom (Desia), Gary and Ed, all of New Matamoras, and Paul
(Becky) of Graysville; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death
by an infant
brother, Harold Jr.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday at Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras. Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday (Feb. 5, 2006) at Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras with
Pastor Jeff Fatica officiating. Interment will be at
McKnight, Dora Adele McKnight
Marietta Times, Marietta, Ohio, dated, February 13, 2006
NEW MATAMORAS - Dora
Adele McKnight, 71, of Brownsville Road, New Matamoras, died at 11:28
p.m. Saturday (Feb. 11, 2006) at the home of her son at 32420 Hopewell Ridge
Road, Wingett Run, Ohio, in the presence of her family. She was born April 15,
1934, in New Matamoras, a daughter of
She is survived by two sons, Richard L. McKnight and his wife,
Billie, of New Matamoras, and Danny E. McKnight and his wife, Jennifer, of
Wingett Run; four grandchildren, Tina, Julia, Ben, and Ricky; two sisters,
Marie Kidder of East Liverpool, and Pauline Bradfield of New Matmaoras; and
five brothers, Denver McKnight of East Liverpool, and Vernon, Perley, Herman,
and Jim McKnight, all of New Matamoras.
She was preceded in death by her parents; five brothers, Floyd,
Harold, Donald, Richard, and Eugene Clyde McKnight; and her life long
companion, Harold Boots Harris.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hadley
Funeral Home, New Matamoras. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the
funeral home.
McMahon,
Elta P. McMahon nee Crum
Monroe County Beacon,
Elta P. McMahon, 97,
She was a graduate of
Surviving are a daughter, Margaret A. Rothwell; son, Robert
E. (
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Albert E. McMahon on Sept. 16, 1976; two sisters, Wilma Lucas and
Eileen Davis; two brothers, Edison Crum and Charles Crum.
Friends were received at Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield,
on April 8, until time of service, with Adam McMahon officiating. Burial was in
McVey, Anna "Hon" McVey nee
Liskanich
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Anna "Hon" McVey,
85, of
She was born at Bertha,
Anna was a devoted daughter,
wife, mother, sister, grandmother and great - grandmother. She was a member of
the
In addition to her parents,
Anna was preceded in death by her husband, John R. McVey on January 26, 2001,
and two brothers, Michael and John Liskanich.
Surviving are her children:
John "Dudies" McVey and his wife, Phyllis, of Bellaire, Ohio; Bill
McVey of Jacobsburg, Ohio;
Family and friends will be
received at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral
Home and Crematory,
Interment in the
Memorial contributions may be
made to the
Meade, Loretta June Meade, nee Palmore
Source: The El Reno
[Oklahoma] Tribune -- March 29, 2006
Funeral services for Loretta June
Meade of Calumet will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 31, 2006, at First
Christian Church of Calumet with Rev. Tim Clausing officiating. Burial will be
in the Canadian Valley Cemetery. Services are under direction of Wilson Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Meade passed away on
Monday, March 27, 2006, at Mercy Health Center in Oklahoma City.
She was born Oct. 25, 1928,
in El Reno to her parents, Frederick F. and Thelma (Collins) Palmore. She was a
graduate of El Reno High School and a lifelong resident of Calumet. She married
Arthur Eugene Meade in El Reno on Oct. 5, 1947.
She was preceded in death by
her son, Donald Eugene Meade; her father, Frederick F. Palmore; and a
granddaughter, Jae J. MaGee.
She is survived by her
husband, Arthur E. Meade of the home; daughters, Treva Wheeler and husband,
Floyd "Jim" of Tuttle, Marla MaGee and husband, John of Checotah and
LeRae Leck and husband, John of Calumet; a son, Curtis Wayne Meade of Fort
Supply; her mother, Thelma Palmore of Yukon; sisters, Bonnie Jean Lorenzen of
El Reno and Reatha Ann Sanders and husband, Raymond of El Reno; a brother, Joe
Ned Palmore of Mustang; 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The family has suggested
memorials be made to First Christian Church, P.O. Box 8, Calumet, Okla. 73014.
Source:
The Delaware [Ohio] Gazette; 23 Jun 2006
January
15, 1942 ~ July 12, 2006
Private
Graveside Service
Dorothy
Meeks (Varner), age 64, of Delaware, July 12, 2006, at Riverside Methodist
Hospital. Born January 15, 1942, to the late Howard and Freda Meeks, in
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
She
was a devoted homemaker and mother to her family. Dorothy had a gift, being
able to crotchet. Many family members will remember her for the items she made
them. She could usually be found hitting the local yard sales or playing her
favorite online bingo games. Dorothy will be deeply and sadly missed by her
family.
Dorothy
is survived by her husband William Varner; sons, Glenn (Cindy) Meeks of
Parkersburg and Michael (Kim) Meeks of Delaware; daughters, Tammy (Brian)
Schiller of Parkersburg and Melissa (Steve) Smith of Delaware; grandchildren,
Christopher, Kody, Timothy, Garrett, Daniel, Brittany, Abigail, Steven, Thomas,
Tiffani, Alexandra, William and Adam; step-grandchildren, Jamie Meeks (Orr) and
Raymond Meeks III; step-great-grandchild Abbie Orr; brother Donald Meeks of
Delaware; nephew Donnie Meeks of Parkersburg; niece Angie Meeks of Parkersburg
and many other extended family and friends.
Preceded
in death by her parents and brothers, Howard, Raymond, Burrell and Bob Meeks.
Friends
may visit Saturday from Noon to 3 p.m. at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home 75 W.
William Street, Delaware. Additional calling hours will be held from 11-1 p.m.
Monday, with a funeral service following at Vaughan Funeral Home 1010 Murdoch
Ave. Parkersburg, WV 26101.
Online condolences at
www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.
Source: Jewell-Rittman Family
funeral home; 12 Mar 2006
Dale L. Meier, 64, of
Columbus, died at 2:00 a.m. Saturday, March 11, 2006 at Columbus Regional
Hospital, after a brief illness. Mr. Meier was a residential builder with the
family business. He was a member of St. Peters Lutheran Church.
Mr. Meier was born Sept. 14,
1941 in Columbus, the son of Ben and Edna Meier. He married Pat Snyder on Dec.
4, 1960.
Survivors include his wife;
daughters, Terri (Jim) Olmstead and Traci (Joe) Sitterding, both of Columbus; a
brother, Ted (Linda) Meier of Columbus; grandchildren, Jacob and Julia
Sitterding; two nieces; and one nephew.
He was preceded in death by
his parents.
Funeral Information
FUNERAL: Tuesday March 14,
2006 at 10:00 A.M. with Pastor Paul Haugen officiating.
VISITATION: Monday March 13,
2006 from 4:00 until 8:00 P.M. and on Tuesday from 9:00 until the time of
services.
Donations Information
Memorial Donations may be
made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
Mellott,
Herman Squirt Mellott Jr.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, April 6, 2006
Mellott ,
Herman Wesley Squirt Jr., 18, of Woodsfield, Ohio, died Tuesday, April
4, 2006, near Woodsfield, Ohio, following injuries received in an automobile
accident. He was born in
He was preceded in death by
his paternal grandparents, Perry and Lydia Mellott; great-grandparents, John
and Gertrude Jackson and Earl and Gladys Ralph. In addition to his parents, he
is survived by his stepmother, Tracey Mellott of Woodsfield, Ohio; stepfather,
Johnthan Broemsen of Woodsfield, Ohio; three brothers, Justin Mellott and Rusty
Mellott, both of Woodsfield, Ohio and Bradley Holcomb of Beallsville, Ohio; one
stepbrother, Justin Stutz of Woodsfield, Ohio; one stepsister, Jordan Joy of
Woodsfield, Ohio; maternal grandparents, Sonny Jackson of Woodsfield, Ohio and
Gloria (Marvin) Wiley of Woodsfield, Ohio; stepgrand- parents, John (Donna)
Broemsen of Beallsville, Ohio, Lorna (Ron Ewers) Broemsen of Lewisville, Ohio
and Benny (Rose) Ralph of Caldwell, Ohio; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends will be received at
the Woodsfield Church of Christ,
Mercer, Nellis
M. Mercer, nee Rhoades
Source: grisellfuneralhomes.com; Sunday, November 26,
2006
Mercer, Nellis
M., age 52 of Christy Lynn Apartments, Moundsville, WV died Sunday at home.
She was born March 16, 1954 in Glen
Dale, WV the daughter of the late James and Elsie Baker Rhoades.
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by a sister; Phyllis Wood.
Survivors include her husband of 34
years; James Mercer, a son; Jimmy Mercer of Moundsville, a daughter; Amy Fonner
of Cadiz, OH, three sisters; Hester Knox and Donna Fahnestock,
both of Moundsville and Leota Conrad of Canton, OH
and four grandchildren; Jack Thomas, Halie Fonner and Jimmy and Aiden Mercer.
Family will receive friends on Tuesday
from 2-4 & 7-9pm at Grisell Funeral Home &
Crematory, Moundsville where funeral services will be held Wednesday 11am with
Evangelist Gene West officiating. Private interment will be held at the
convenience of the family.
Mercer,
William Eugene "Bill" Mercer
Times Recorder,
He is survived by his wife,
Susie Wahl Mercer, of the home; two sons, William T. Mercer Sr. and Murrey J.
Mercer, both of
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a brother, Gary Davis. Visitation will begin at
Funeral services will be held
at
Merckle, Harold D. Merckle, Sr.
Grisell Obituaries,
Merckle, Harold D. Sr., age
74, of
He was born April 2, 1932 in
He was a retired millwright from Weirton Steel and a member
of
Survivors include his wife, Betty Mae Burgess Merckle,
three sons, Harold (Sherri) Merckle Jr. of New Matamoras,
Family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9pm at
Grisell Funeral Home, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, where funeral services will
be held Saturday at 11:00am with Rev. Frank Conley officiating. Interment in
Miller, Ruth A. Miller nee Gallagher
Monroe County Beacon,
Ruth A. Miller, 83,
She was a member of
Surviving are five sons, David H. Miller, of the home,
Gregory Arthur Miller and friend Barb Garey of Woodsfield, Mark Leon Miller and
friend Dee Ziegler of Woodsfield, Allen (Patti) Christopher Miller of
Stoutsville, Brett Joseph (Wilda) Miller of Woodsfield; five daughters,
Patricia (Paul) Rush of Woodsfield, Linda (Meredith) Kahrig of Woodsfield, Wanda
(James) Monahan of Barnesville, Marilyn Ruth Wells of Wooster, Kimberly (Jim)
Johnson of Powell; sister, Victoria Rosalie (Willis) Carpenter of New Castle;
brother, Larry James Gallagher of Junction City; 19 grandchildren and 26
great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Arthur L. Miller on Sept. 10, 2003; three brothers, Raphael,
Gilbert and Donald Gallagher; two sisters, Ida Mae Miller and Eileen Gallagher.
Friends were received June 18, at Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield. Mass of Christian Burial was held June 19 at
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung
Association,
Minder, Grace Minder (nee-Twinem)
Times Leader Martins Ferry, Ohio
Minder, Grace Evelyn , 87, of
Preceded in death by her
husband, Robert Minder, 1984; two sons, Michael (Moe) Minder, and Joseph H.
Minder; one daughter, Betty Minder Hines; two sisters, Margaret Hartline and
Ruth Jones; three brothers, Harold, Kenneth and Harry Twinem. Surviving are
four children: Mary Ann Robbins (Jerry Trimnal), Gastonia, N. C.; Linda
(Dennis) Canter, Lewisville, Ohio; Garry Minder and Dean Minder, both of
Woodsfield, Ohio and one brother, Paul Twinem, Newton Falls, Ohio; 10
grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren; several nephews and nieces,
including Rose Marie and Frankie of Barnesville. Friends received from 6 to 9
p.m., Wednesday
at the Bauer- -Turner Funeral Home,
Funeral service, 1 p.m., Thursday, April 6, 2006 at the Cameron Church of
Christ,
Monroe County Beacon,
Carl Sonny A. Minger, Jr.,
Surviving are his wife, Judy Schoonover Minger; daughter,
Katheryn Kathy Minger of Paden City; two step-daughters, Portia A. Wayts of
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
first wife, Claudia J. Slider Minger; brother, Clark D. Minger and sister,
Phyllis Lemasters.
Friends were received Dec. 9 and 10 at Jarvis Funeral Home,
Mitchell,
Ila Mae Mitchell (nee-Darrah)
Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, February 9, 2006
Mitchell, Ila Mae Mitchell, died Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006 in the
Forest Hill Retirement Community, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was 80 year old. A
resident of
She was preceded in death by
her husband, John J. Mitchell and a sister, Irma Darrah Sorg, formerly of
Surviving are a daughter,
Charleen Shreffler and a son, George C. Mitchell, both of Powhatan Point; four
grandchildren, Dawn Shreffler- Lee, Jamie Mitchell-Monroe, John A. Shreffler
and James J. Mitchell, six great-grandchildren and a nephew, Ned Sorg of
Visitation, Wednesday, Feb. 8,
2006 from 2 to 4 p.m., and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes
and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio, where funeral services
will be held Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 at 2 p.m., with Rev. George Coffman
officiating. Burial immediately following at
Bauer-Turner online
obituaries,
Edna Mizer went to be with
the Lord on September 10, 2006; just two months shy of her 100th
birthday. She was born
In addition to her parents,
Edna was preceded in death by her husband Harold (Hal) Mizer, by two sisters:
Bessie (Everett) Fiesley; Laura (Hugh) Walter; brothers Fred (Daisy) Bauman,
Charles (Nellie) Bauman, Harry (Ruby) Bauman; and Louis (Ruth) Bauman; two
nieces Helen Fraley and Doris Marty.
Edna is survived by nieces
and nephews: Delores (Raymond) Straub, Arlene Winkler; Janet (Sam) Straub,
Janis (Fred) Miller, Marilyn (
When Edna graduated from 8th
grade, she was presented a gold medal from the Monroe County Board of Education
for making the highest grade on the final exam of all eighth grade students in
Funeral services will be held
at
Monroe
Clyde C. Mobley, 79, died
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Alice Norris Mobley; two sons,
Timothy (Heidi), Jack (Jaqueline),; six daughters, Helen Lewis, Diane Malcolm,
Linda (William) Waters, Mary (Paul) Morley, Maggie Mobley, Amy (Brian)
McDonald; 23 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother, Onward (Hilda);
two sisters, Norma (Ralph) Perkins, Lula (Dwight) Phillips; brother Joe
(Wilma); sister-in-law, Verna Mobley; many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Nyle Mobley.
Memorial service will be held March 31, at
Mobley, Nora Lee Mobley nee Crum
Monroe County Beacon,
Nora Lee Crum Moberly, 78,
Surviving are her husband of 55 years, Nelson Mobley; son,
Mark (Celeste) Mobley of Canton; three daughters, Shelia (
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
son, Greg, and an infant daughter, Theresa; two brothers, Edison and Charles
Crum; and three sisters, Elta McMahon, Wilma Lucas and Eileen Davis.
Services were held June 10 at Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville,
with Jeff Rich officiating. Burial followed in
Monahan, Floyd J. Monahan
Grisell Online Obituaries, dated, March 24, 2006
Monahan, Floyd J., age 80, of Hannibal, Ohio, died Friday, March
24, 2006 at home. He was born May 22, 1925 in
In addition to
his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Monahan, and a brother,
Charles Monahan.
Survivors include a special
friend, Sylvia O Neil, who took care of him since 1997, his friends, Bob &
Doris Cornell, Bobby and Renee Cornell, Spenser, Ethan and Megan Cornell, Kevin
& Sherry Hall, Ashton & Jakeb Hall, Herman, Phyllis and Ryan Beckett, a
sister, Betty Litman, a grandson, Benji(Valoree) Monahan, three great
grandchildren, Logan, Lakelyn and Luke, and a niece, Cheryl Dennison.
Family and friends
will be received on Sunday from 10am until time of service at 1pm at Grisell
Funeral Home,
Montgomery, David L. Montgomery
Monroe County Beacon,
David L. Montgomery, 64, of
He was an ordained minister through the International
Gospel Association and a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
Surviving are his wife, Sandy Yost Montgomery, whom he
married on Aug. 27, 1961; four daughters, Sandy Holman of Marietta, Sharon
(Jeff) Berger of Akron, Lisa Mowery of Woodsfield, and Crystal (Keith) Piatt of
Lewisville; 15 grandchildren; and one soon to be great-grandchild.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
brother, Kenneth Montgomery; sister, Edith Clark; two grandchildren, Amber
Delong and David Lancaster.
Friends were received June 14, from
Burial will follow in
Moore, Jana L. Moore,
nee Frye
Suspect jailed after Linton
woman killed
Source:
www.tribstar.com/...linton.../article; August, 2006
A Linton woman was killed Friday
afternoon when she pulled into her driveway to discover her house being robbed,
according to a probable cause affidavit.
Janice Jana Moore, 47,
arrived at her rural Greene County home to find Shawn M. Siener leaving her
house, the affidavit said. Siener allegedly shot her twice, the first time in
the head, the Greene County court document read.
Siener had gone to the house
seeking vengence against Moore s sons, Jeremiah, Jordan and Levi whom he had
gotten in a fight with Wednesday, the affidavit signed by Indiana State Police
Detective Kevin Getz said. Siener told Indiana State Police Detective Paul
Suding that he had gone to the Moore s home armed with a .357 handgun, a .40
caliber Smith and Wesson handgun and a .22 caliber rifle with the intent of killing
the Moore boys, the court document read.
Siener arrived at the home
around 3 p.m. Friday, shot the lock off the garage door and loaded a vacuum
cleaner and power washer in his blue Chevy truck, the affidavit said.
He allegedly enter [sic--entered]
the house through an unlocked door and took some Xbox games, DVDs and two
swords.
Jordan Moore called police at
about 3:53 p.m. to report his mother and brother, Jeremiah missing when he went
home and found the house had been ransacked, the affidavit said. A couple
minutes later, he called back to report he found his mother dead in her red
Dodge Stratus.
Jordan and Levi Moore told
the police they thought Siener was responsible, the affidavit said.
Later that evening, three
people told police Siener had told them what he did, the affidavit said.
Linton Police officer Chad
Crynes found Siener driving his blue Chevy truck and brought him in for
questioning. Siener waived his Miranda rights and gave a detailed confession to
the killing of Jana Moore and the burglary, the affidavit said. Siener
allegedly told police that when Janice Moore arrived home, he tried to explain
to her why he was at her residence, but that she told him she was calling
police. As Moore reached for her cell phone, Siener stated that he shot her
twice, according to the affidavit, because he had to keep her from calling
authorities.
Siener also led detectives to
the site where he had left the items from the burglary and admitted to shooting
the family s dog, as well, the affidavit said.
Siener is charged with
murder, burglary, theft and cruelty to an animal, the affidavit said.
Members of the Moore family
could not be reached for comment.
Moore, Jana L. Moore, nee Frye
Source: The Greene County
[Indiana] Daily World; Monday, August 14, 2006
Jana L. Moore, 47, of Linton,
passed away Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 at her residence in Linton.
Born May 2, 1959 in Linton,
she was the daughter of Kenny and Judy (Henico) Frye.
She was a 1977 graduate of
Linton-Stockton High School and received an Associate Degree in computer
programming from Ivy Tech Community College. She was a member of the St. Peter
Catholic Church in Linton and worked as business office manager at the Lyons
Health and Living Center.
Survivors include: three
sons, Jeremiah Moore, Levi Moore, and Jordan Moore, all of Linton; her
father-in-law and mother-in-law, Wayne and Ruth Moore of Linton; a brother,
Tony Frye of Linton; a special aunt, Janet Taylor of Linton; a sister-in-law,
Debbie Thrasher, of Shelburn; a brother-in-law, Jay Moore and his wife,
Christi, of Linton; five nephews, Craig, Brandon, Kevin, Jaspar and Caleb; a
niece, Mallory; best friend, Theresa McBride; and many extended family members
and friends.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, her husband, Larry K. Moore on March 1, 2006, grandparents, Henry
and "Tiffy" Henico and Charles and Georgia Frye; a brother Kenny
Frye, and a brother-in-law, Sherrill Moore.
Funeral service will be
conducted at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home Linton
Chapel with Father Hilary Vieck officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview
Cemetery in Linton.
Friends may call from 4-9
p.m. today and after 9 a.m. until the time of service Tuesday.
Moore,
Katonda E. Moore, nee Glascoe
Source: The Dayton [Ohio]
Daily News; June 28, 2006
MOORE, Katonda E. age 53 of
Dayton went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 26, 2006. Katonda was born
November 4, 1952, the daughter of Shirley and Tom Glascoe.
She was a faithful Sunday
School teacher at Beavercreek Christian Church. She was employed as a
beautician at Expressions Beauty Salon.
She was preceded in death by
her brother, Jesse "Tombo" Glascoe and sister, Brenda Glascoe.
She is survived by her loving
husband of 21 years, Daryl More; precious daughter, Bobbie (Dave) Steele; very
special grandchildren David Jr., and Matt; brother, Greg "Peck"
Glascoe; sisters, Jean (Bill) Spencer and Cathy (George) Gremminger; special
niece and nephews, Rick Fisher, Anthony Glascoe, and Rachel Steele; and many
nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews.
Katonda will be remembered
for all the love with her heart for life, family, co-workers, friends, her Lord
and Savior and "big" Church Family. Her love, affection, and concern
for others was ever-present in her daily walk. Her character, attitude, and
wonderful outlook on life was like "super glue" that held everything
together for her.
Family and friends will
gather to visit and remember Katonda from 5-8:00pm TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th
at the Newcomer Funeral Home (3380 Dayton-Xenia Dr.), where funeral services
will be held 10:00am Thursday, June 29th. Interment will follow at Dayton
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Source: Welch & Cornett
Funeral Home Linton [Indiana] Chapel; 1 or 2 Mar 2006
Larry Keith Moore, age 52, of
Linton, passed away Wed. morning, March 1, 2006, at Union Hospital in Terre
Haute. He was born March 13, 1953, in Sullivan, the son of Wayne & Ruth
(Burns) Moore.
He was employed by Black
Beauty Coal Company in Farmersburg, was an Army veteran, & a member of
American Legion Post #22 of Linton.
Survivors include his
parents, Wayne & Ruth Moore, of Linton, his wife, Jana (Frye) Moore, of
Linton, whom he married Oct. 16, 1976, three sons, Jeremiah Moore, Levi Moore,
& Jordan Moore, all of Linton, a sister, Debbie Thrasher, of Shelburn, a
brother, Jay Moore, & his wife, Christi, of Linton, three nephews, Kevin,
Jaspar, & Caleb Moore, all of Linton.
He was preceded in death by a
brother, Sherrill Moore.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 1:00 P.M. Fri., March 3, 2006 at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home
Linton Chapel. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Linton. The Linton
American Legion will conduct memorial graveside rites.
Friends may call from 4:00 -
8:00 P.M. Thurs. & after 11:00 A.M. Friday.
Moore, Nancy Carol Moore, nee Leach
Source: The Coshocton [Ohio] Tribune; 13 Jul 2006
COSHOCTON -- Nancy Carol
Moore, 74, of 1362 Tomahawk Lane, died Tuesday, July 11, 2006, at her
residence.
She was born Nov. 15, 1931,
in Noble County to Ellis David "Pete" and Maudie (Carpenter) Leach.
She married John E. Moore on
Sept. 15, 1957.
She was a member of the
Coshocton Church of Christ.
She is survived by her
husband, John Moore of Coshocton; son, Sam (Sandy) Moore of Edmond, Okla.;
granddaughter, Leslie Moore of Oklahoma; grandson, Kyle Moore of Oklahoma; and
sister, Edith Bates of West Lafayette.
She is preceded in death by
her parents; two sons, Jimmy Niel [sic--Neil] Moore and John William
Moore; two brothers, Forrest "Jim" Leach and Clinton Leach; and three
sisters, Neva Clark, Betty Casey and Phyllis Bates.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 15, 2006, at Coshocton Church of Christ, with
Minister Lloyd Tenney officiating. Burial will be at Valley View Cemetery in
Warsaw.
Visitation is from 5 to 8
p.m. Friday, July 14, at Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw, and one hour prior to
the service at the church.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Hospice of Coshocton County, P.O. Box 1284, Coshocton, OH 43812; or
Coshocton Church of Christ, 1800 Chestnut St., Coshocton, OH 43812.
Morningstar, Dean V. Morningstar
Source: The Marietta [Ohio]
Times; 6 Feb 2006
Dean Virgil Morningstar, 58,
of Parkersburg passed away Feb. 4, 2006, at his home.
He was born May 27, 1947, in
Marietta, a son of the late Virgil and Cora Moore Morningstar. He was retired from
The Parkersburg News as a motor route carrier having served for 30 years. He
was a licensed West Virginia auctioneer. He loved and enjoyed tinkering with
and fixing cars and was a wonderful grandfather.
Surviving is his wife, Rhonda
Davis Morningstar whom he always called "Sweet Heart"; two stepsons,
Maurice (Butch) Massey and his wife, Jennie, of Parkersburg and Randall Gene
Massey and his wife, Carlotta, of Chipley, Fla.; four grandchildren, Maggie
Minick and husband, Ken, of Columbus, Carrie Massey of Athens, Ryan Massey and
Alijah Massey, both of Chipley, Fla.; two great-grandchildren, Meredith (Cup
Cake) Minick and Gordon (Little Dean) Minick, both of Columbus; one sister,
Debby Brown and husband, Don, of Marietta; and a special friend, Denzil Miller
of Parkersburg and his pet dogs, Milly and Tuffy Bear.
It was his request that his
body be cremated. There will be no visitation or services. Arrangements have
been entrusted to Kimes Funeral Home & Cremation Services.
Morris,
Charles "Chuck" M. Morris Jr.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; 1 Sep 2006
Chuck M. Morris Jr., 54, passed away
Aug. 30, 2006, after a courageous battle with stomach cancer.
He was born in Youngstown and lived in
the Mogadore-Uniontown area all his life. Chuck was
employed with Omnova for 36 years, and was a member
of the Green YMCA.
Preceded in death by his father,
Charles Morris Sr., he is survived by mother, Lillian Morris of Mogadore; sister, Nancy (Richard) D'Aurora
of Orlando, Fla.; nephew, Joseph Mattia; and
significant other, Michelle Morris.
Funeral service
Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Hopkins Lawver MOGADORE Funeral Home, 34 S. Cleveland
Ave. Burial at Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home
from 10 a.m. Saturday until service time. The family suggests memorials to the Mogadore Christian Church, 106 S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, Ohio 44260. (Hopkins Lawver, Mogadore,
330-733-6271.)
Morris, Charlotte Morris, nee Morgan
Source: The Mobile [Alabama]
Regtister; 3 Sep 2006
Charlotte Morris, a native of
Lansing, Mich., and resident of Saraland, died Thursday at an area nursing
facility. She was 82.
Morris was a member of
Saraland Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, and she attended Satsuma Methodist
Church. She was also involved in the Meals on Wheels program, delivering food
in the area to those in need.
Survivors include one
daughter, Susan Lynn Hicks of Saraland; one son, Joseph Allen Morris Jr.; and
one stepson, Paul Ray Morris , both of Malcolm, Ala.
Funeral services were held
Saturday. Burial was in Mauvilla Cemetery.
Note: Submitted by PE
Frichtl.
Source: The Mobile [Alabama]
Register; 6 or 7 Dec 2006
Mr. Dick Dickie A. Morris
departed this life on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 at his home in Saraland, AL
holding the hand of his loving wife Carolyn. He was more than words could ever
express to his family, friends and co-workers. He was born April 29, 1936 in
Satsuma AL and was a lifelong resident of the Saraland-Satsuma area. He was
retired from R.J. Baggett and an active member of the Saraland Seniors Dance
Group. He was preceded in death by his father, Allen Edgar Morris; mother,
Mattie Mae Lewis; brother, Joe Morris. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn
Morris of Saraland; children, Debra (Joey) Hall of Satsuma, Jeffery (Faye)
Morris of Georgia, Dick A. Morris Jr. of Georgia; step-children, Joe Frank
(Sherry) Enzor Jr., Krisanne (Ed) Enzor-Oliver, Tammie (Walter) Townsend, Ellen
Pookie Enzor; brother, James (Marie) Morris; sister, Katherine Corley; numerous
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Funeral
services will be held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home on Friday,
December 8, 2006 at 2 pm. Visitation will be 5 pm to 8pm Thursday evening at
the funeral home. Interment will be in Mauvilla Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by RADNEY FUNERAL HOME, 1200 Industrial Park,
Saraland, AL.
Note: From the collection
of Katherine Morris Corley. Submitted by PE Frichtl. Below is a second
obituary.
Source: The Mobile [Alabama]
Register; [probably] 9 Dec 2006
Dick Allen Morris, Sr -
Funeral services were held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home on Friday,
December 8, 2006 at 2 pm with Rev Joe Frank Enzor, Jr officiating. Honorary
pallbearers were: John Townsend, Henry Merritt, Travis Lowe, Larry Hartley,
Paul Ray Morris, Don Sealy, R.O. George, Jerry Hand and Charlie Hoffman. Active
pallbearers were: Joe Frank Enzor III, Brad Enzor, Bradley Hallo, Kirk Sealy,
Kyle Sealy and Brandon Hall. Interment was in Mauvilla Cemetery. Arrangements
by RADNEY FUNERAL HOME, 1200 Industrial Pkwy, Saraland AL 36571.
Note: From the collection
of Katherine Morris Corley. Submitted by PE Frichtl.
Morris, Dorothy
"DODIE" Morris, nee Heck
Source:
The Evansville [Indiana] Courier; 5 or 6 May 2006
BOONVILLE
-- Delores J. "Dodie" (Heck) Morris, 59, passed away Thursday
morning, May 4, 2006, at her residence near Boonville, Ind.
Dodie
graduated from nursing school in 1966, and was an LPN at the Woodmont Health
Campus in Boonville. She was also a member of St. Clement Catholic Church in
Boonville and loved spending time with her family.
Dodie
is survived by her two sons, Jeff Morris of Chandler, Ind., and Michael Morris
and his wife Mindy of Evansville, Ind.; her parents, Lawrence Sr. and Jane
(Turner) Heck of Boonville, Ind.; brothers, Carl, Greg, Jim and John Heck, all
of Boonville, Ind.; sisters, Beverly Hack* of Livermore, Ky., Patricia Worley
and Angela Davidson, both of Evansville, Ind., and Mary Heck of Boonville,
Ind.; her fiance, Ernie Smith of Boonville, Ind.; four grandchildren, Cory
Morris, Raistlin Morris, Khelvin Morris and JeLynn Morris; and numerous nieces
and nepthews.
Dodie
was preceded in death by siblings, Sue Alice Heck, Buddy Heck and Lawrence Heck
Jr.
Services
will be held at 9:45 a.m. Monday at Bradley's Colonial Chapel in Boonville,
continued at 10 a.m. at the St. Clement Catholic Church in Boonville, Father
Lowell Will and Father John Lefler will officiate. Burial will be in Maple
Grove Cemetery in Boonville. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday at
Bradley's Colonial Chapel in Boonville and from 8 until 9:45 a.m. Monday at the
funeral home. A Rosary will be recited at 5 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home.
Contributions
in memory of Dodie may be made to the American Heart Association. Condolences
may be sent to the family online at www.bradleyscolonialchapel.com.
*Submitter's
Note: I am not sure whether the spelling of this name, HACK, is an error or not
since all the other siblings were HECK.
Morris, Enid Marshall Morris, nee Steen
Source: The Akron [Ohio]
Beacon Journal - Thursday, September 14, 2006
Enid Marshall Morris, 82,
born April 15, 1924, in Lansdowne Terrace, England, died peacefully on Sept. 4,
2006, at Cuyahoga Falls Country Place.
Enid served for the British
Royal Air Force before coming to America with her son, Alan, after the untimely
death of her husband, Harold Marshall. Enid became a U.S. citizen in November
1962. Enid retired as secretary to the Chief of Police for the Cuyahoga Falls
Police Department in 1968. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in
Cuyahoga Falls. Enid lived her life for her family, especially for her mother
and her son, Alan. She adored her precious Himalayan cat, Tidbit.
Enid was preceded in death by
her parents, Anthony and Enid Steen; husband, Harold Marshall; and son, Alan
George Morris. Friends and family all over North America as well as England
will miss her.
Memorial mass to be held at
St. Joseph's Chapel, 215 Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, on Monday, Sept.
18, at 10 a.m. In lieu of remembrances, please donate in Enid's name to the
Humane Society for animals. She was an animal lover her entire life and
supported their cause wholeheartedly. (ADAMS-MASON, 330-535-9186.)
Morris, Gladys Morris nee Giesey
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Gladys J. Morris, 94, of
She was born Aug. 17, 1912 in
Gladys was a member of the
Barnesville Main St. United Methodist Church and a retired seamstress. She was
a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Morris, a son, Wayne Morris,
three sisters and a brother.
Surviving are a son, Philip
Morris of Barnesville, Ohio; daughters, Marlene (Jerry) Lyons of Bethesda and
Jean (William) Stephens of Barnesville; two sisters, Kathy Stottler and Patty
Giesey, both of Barnesville; grandchildren: Chris Morris of Fla., Aaron Morris
of Bethesda, Ryan Morris of Barnesville, Chuck Lyons of Bethesda, Julie
Carpenter of Newark, Lisa Gallagher of Woodsfield, Lori Farrabee of
Barnesville; great- grandchildren: Alyssa Morris, Rachel Carpenter, Zack and
Zane Lyons, Nicole and Brittany Gallagher, Tia, Taylor and Bryce Farrabee; one
nephew and three nieces.
Friends will be received
Tuesday,
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Gordon Lee (Flash) Morris,
54, of
He was born Jan. 12, 1952 in
Gordon was a 1970 graduate of
Surviving in addition to his
parents, Floyd and Dorothy Anderson Morris Of Fairview, Ohio, are his wife,
Candy Chumbley Morris, of
Friends will be received
Thursday,
Private services and burial
at the convenience of the family.
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
James Robert Morris age 71 of
He was an accountant and
served in the U.S. Marine Corp. during the Korean War. He is survived by 4
sons, and 1 brother: David (Sandra) Morris of Woodsfield.
There will be no visitation.
Morris,
Mamie Gay Morris, nee Casto
Source: The Parkersburg [West
Virginia] News/ The Sentinel; 29 Jun 2006 (online)
Mamie Gay Casto Morris, 77, of
Marietta died Tuesday (June 27, 2006) in the Marietta Center for Health and
Rehabilitation.
She was born April 7, 1929,
in Marietta, and was a daughter of Walter M. and Mabel Chaney Casto. She had
been a housewife.
On July 24, 1948, she was
married to Louis F. "Bob" Morris, who survives with five sons and
five daughters, John Morris (wife, Janet), Tom Morris (friend, Colleen
Michaels), David Morris (wife, Tammy), Walter Morris (wife, Elizabeth), Scott
Morris (wife, Andrea), Debra Morris (friend, Larry Cline), Mary Grosklos
(husband, Bobby), Kelly Dennis (husband, Bruce), Tonya McKinney (husband,
Rick), and Melanie Sandford (husband, Donald). One son, Robert Lee Morris, is deceased.
She is also survived by 18
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Jack Casto and his
wife, Rose. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Mabel
Casto; one son, Robert Lee Morris; two brothers, Dana Casto and Darrell Casto;
and five sisters, Annie Casto, Dolly Casto, Nadine Brown, Georgie Close, and
Grovie Leasure.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Thursday at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home with the Rev.
Keith Kapple officiating. Interment will be in East Lawn Memorial Park. Friends
may call from 2 p.m. today until the hour of the service at the funeral home.
The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. today.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Little Muskingum Township Volunteer Fire Department, 15015 State
Route 26, Marietta, Ohio 45750.
Morris,
Margaret A. Morris, nee Hosler
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository - Saturday,
November 11, 2006
Margaret A. "Peggy" Morris,
age 59, loving wife, mother, and friend went home to be with Jesus Thursday
evening, Nov 9, 2006 following an extended illness. Born in
Canton, OH, on May 6, 1947, the daughter of the late Robert "Bob" and
Ida Mae (Davis) Hosler.
Besides her parents, she was preceded
into Heaven by a brother, Paul Robert Hosler, and
nephew, Shawn Shirey.
Survivors include her loving husband,
Rick Morris of the home, whom she just celebrated their 37th wedding
anniversary on July 30, 2006; three daughters, Barbara (Ben) Horn, Linda Brown,
and Dawn Morris, all of Canton; grandchildren, Brittany, Amanda, Brandon,
Elijah, Lindsey, Alex, Isaiah, and Tea; a brother, Brad Hosler
of Canton; a sister, Barbara (Chuck) Shirey of
Canton; special friends, Missy Hanson Smarsh and
Donna Moon and one niece and five nephews. Margaret loved to be with her
friends and family, she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Funeral services will be conducted on
Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Reed Funeral Home-Canton Chapel with Pastor Ray Cox
officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Calling hours will be
on Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. in the funeral home. Those wishing to share
their condolences or a fond memory may sign the Reed On-Line guestbook at our
website www. reedfuneralhome.
com.
(Reed,
330-477-6721)
Morris, Wilma Wyona Morris, nee Stephens
Source: The Barnesville
[Ohio] Enterprise; 5 Apr 2006
1922 - 2006
Wilma Wyona Morris, 83, of
Pataskala passed away Friday, March 31, 2006 at Mt. Carmel East Hospital in
Columbus. She was born July 1, 1922 in Jerusalem (Boston) to the late John and
Bertha (Lottenberg) Stephens.
She was a graduate of
Somerton High School.
She was preceded in death by
four sisters, Pearl Carpenter, Mary Swallie, Agnes Shoeman, Edna Stephens;
three brothers, Homer, Earl and Ray Stephens.
She is survived by her
husband of 54 years, Raymond Morris; sister, Lillie O'Leary; many nieces,
nephews; and good friends, Tom and Kathy Sackett.
Friends were received
Tuesday, April 4 at Kauber-Miller Funeral Home, 289 S. Main St., Pataskala,
Ohio. Burial followed at Friends Cemetery in Quaker City.
Monroe County Beacon,
Roy E. Mowder, Jr., 67,
He graduated from
Surviving are his wife of 42 years,
Friends were received May 5 and an hour prior to services
on May 6 at Reed Funeral Home, Canton Chapel, with Pastor Chester Harris
officiating. Burial in
Memorial contributions may be made in
Mueller, Mildred R. Mueller, nee Miller
Source: The Canton [Ohio]
Repository; Saturday, 25 Feb 2006
Mildred R. Mueller, age 85,
died Friday in Mercy Medical Center after a brief illness.
Born in Youngstown, she had
been a Canton resident most of her life. She was a 1938 graduate of McKinley
High School. Mildred was a member of St. John s Catholic Church and Delta Sigma
Kappa Sorority.
Preceded in death by her
husband, Robert J. Mueller; a son, Robert J. Mueller, Jr.; her parents, Homer
O. and Alpharette (Keef) Miller; and a sister, Mary Alice Galloway.
Survived by three daughters
and two sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Charles Schaefer of Green, OH, Maryann
Mueller of Ft. Myers, FL and Patricia and Steve Coppock of Dayton, OH; two
sons, Conrad and Donald Mueller, both of Canton; two grandchildren, Kelly
Miller and Gregory Gelet; and a great-granddaughter, Kaylee Miller.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday at 10 a.m.
in St. John s Catholic Church with Fr. Ronald Klingler as celebrant. Burial
will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 6-8 p.m. at the Lamiell
Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. John s Catholic
Church.
(Lamiell, 330-456-7375)
Mumley, Virginia L. Mumley, nee Hartenstein
Source: The Inter-Mountain,
Elkins, West Virginia, online; 30 Dec 2006
MUMLEY, Virginia L., 85,
formerly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Thursday, December 28, 2006, in Weirton
Geriatric Center, Weirton.
Virginia was born February
28, 1921 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Howard and Vancie (Wilson)
Hartenstein.
She was a retired
schoolteacher for Ohio County Schools, with 28 years of service; was a member
of the First English Lutheran Church, Wheeling and associate member of the
Resurrection Lutheran Church, Weirton.
In addition, Virginia was a
member of A.A.R.P.; the Collegiate Alumni of Wheeling; the Ohio County
Association of Retired School Employees, the West Virginia Association of
Retired School Employees; the Women's Club of Wheeling, the Alpha Delta Kappa
Teachers Honorary Sorority; the Women of the English Lutheran Church; lifetime
member of the P.T.A.; and was a volunteer at the Oglebay Institute Mansion
Museum.
In addition to her parents, Virginia
was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Mumley in 1977; a sister, Judith
Hartenstein; and a nephew, William Hartenstein.
Virginia is survived by her
two children, Charlyn Hickey and her husband, Jack, of Weirton and Matthew Mumley
of Hanahan, S.C.; three sisters, Betty Edwards of Columbia, Md., Jacklyn Henry
of Connellsville, Pa. and Ruth Hodgkiss of Massillon, Ohio; two brothers,
William Hartenstein and his wife, Betty, of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Richard
Hartenstein and his wife, Lois, of Wheeling; two grandchildren, Sean Hickey and
his wife, Suzanne, of Sarasota, Fla. and Jayme Mumley of Mount Pleasant, S.C.;
two great-grandchildren, Erin and Shannon Hickey of Sarasota; and several
loving nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received from
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday, at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger
Street, Wheeling, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday,
December 30, 2006, with the Pastor Sharon VanDam officiating.
Interment will be in Parkview
Memorial Gardens, Wheeling.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Online condolences may be
expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com.
Myers, Creala Jean Myers nee Leasure
Monroe County Beacon,
Creala Jean (Jennie) Leasure Myers, 61,
She was retired from H&R Block.
Surviving are four sons, Eugene Marvin Myers Jr.(Skip) of
San Francisco, Calif., Eric Mathew Myers of Washington State, Darin Edward
Myers of Lancaster and Devin Edmund Myers of New Albany; brother, Ronald E.
Leasure; three sisters, Bonita Leasure, Sharon Moreno and Bertha D. Leasure and
more like a sister and brother Jeanne and Virgil Ritchie of Sardis.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
Christopher H. Leasure, Jr.
Graveside service will be held at
Arrangements by Mader-Peters Funeral Home, Circleville.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the donors nearest Alzheimer s Association.
Source:
andersonpoindexter.com funeral home; Aug or Sept 2006 (died 29 or 30 Aug 2006*)
LYONS - Ronnie Ray, age 63,
passed away at his residence. He was born on July 18, 1943, to Norval and Alma
(Miller) Myers. Ronnie worked for the railroad.
Ronnie is survived by his two
sons; Anthony Myers and William Myers both of Colorado Springs. He is also
survived by four brothers, Eugene Myers of Laport [sic--LaPorte], Indiana,
Danny Myers of Shelburn, Indiana, Earl Myers of Jasonville, Indiana, Larry
Myers of Jasonville, Indiana and two sisters; Shirley Glascoe and Mary Syler
both of Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. Hurshel Hale will
officiate the graveside service.
*Submitter s Note: The
Social Security Death Index gives 29 August, but his tombstone shows 30 August.
Nagy,
Jane A. Nagy, nee Weiner
Source: The Charlotte Sun,
(Port Charlotte, Florida) - Saturday, September 9, 2006
Jane Ann (nee Weiner) Nagy,
46, of Santa Barbara, Calif., and formerly of Port Charlotte, Fla., passed away
Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006, in Santa Barbara.
She was born May 19, 1960, in
New York, N.Y.
Jane graduated from Port
Charlotte High School in Florida and received a bachelor's degree from the
University of South Florida. She became a teacher and taught at Genesis
Christian School in Port Charlotte.
Jane will forever be missed
by two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret Nagy; her mother, Helen Weiner from
Santa Barbara; her sister, Patti Sciarratta from Florida; and a brother, Steven
Weiner from Santa Barbara.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations be made to the Dream Foundation, 1528 Chapala St.,
#304, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.
Arrangements are by Neptune
Society, Santa Barbara.
Nalley, Guy Bob Nalley
Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, January 19, 2006
Nalley, Guy Bob Nalley, 64, of Nalley Road, Woodsfield, died
Jan. 16, 2006 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, West Virginia. He was
born in
In addition to
his mother, he is survived by two sons; Robert Ross (Cork) Nalley,
Jeromesville; Guy Hamilton (Bobby) Nalley, Corry, Pennsylvania; one brother;
Russell (Donna) Nalley, Woodsfield; two sisters; Betty (Ron) Stimpert,
Lewisville; Penny (Bill) Campbell, Woodsfield; three grandchildren; Rebkah Lee
Schaffer, Madalin Danille, Robert Joe Nalley; several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in
death by his wife, Reba Daugherty Nalley in October, 1996; and one sister,
Shirley Alice Cline.
Friends will be
received from 10 a.m. Jan. 21 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield,
with Minister Harold Kinney officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of
the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Guy Nalley Family, c/o
Evelyn Daugherty,
Nance,
Wilma Mae Vinsonhaler Nance, nee Mackley
Source: https:// www .greeley
tribune. com/ news/obituaries/tributes-622-2/; June
2006
Age:
90
Residence:
Yuba City, Calif.
Tribute:
Wilma Mae Nance was born in Ault. She had lived in Yuba City for 29 years.
Mrs. Nance died Saturday at Emmanuel
Nurse [sic--Nursing] Home in Yuba City.
Survivors: Two sons, Donald D. Vinsonhaler of Yuba City and David L. Vinsonhaler
of Greeley; three grandchildren, Elaine Vinsonhaler
of Rio Oso, Calif., Cory Vinsonhaler of Citrus
Heights, Calif., and Terry Vinsonhaler of Greeley;
and two great-grandchildren.
Preceded in
death by: Her husband, Rolland Nance, and three sisters and three brothers.
Services: Memorial
services, 2 p.m. Friday at Holycross Memorial Chapel,
Yuba City, with Pastor Chris Madsen of Praise Chapel Church officiating.
Holycross
Memorial Services Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
Nehrenz, Roberta M. Nehrenz nee Brown
Monroe
Roberta M. Nehrenz, 92, died
She was not only a wife, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother, but a great friend to so many.
Surviving are her brother, Roger (Helen) Brown; daughter
Linda Kilpatrick; grandchildren, Karen and Mike Salensky, Kristina and
Christopher Real and Steven and Melinda Kilpatrick; great-grandchildren, Amber,
Christopher, Robert, Kaylae, Cameron, Peyton and Lanie, as well as many beloved
nieces and nephews and cousins. She will be missed, but not forgotten.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald, brother,
Robert (Mabel) Brown.
There was no visitation or service.
Nelson, Audrey K. Nelson nee Meade
Monroe County Beacon,
Audrey K. Nelson, 61, Woodsfield, formerly of
She was a homemaker and Methodist by faith.
Surviving are four daughters, Kathy Sue (William) Withem of
Newark, Penny Jean (Edwin)
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her husband, Donald E. Nelson in 1993; son, Lloyd Brooks; sister, Kathryn
Howard and brother, Raymond Meade.
Friends were received July 30 at Boring-Sheridan Funeral
Home,
Source: The Intelligencer/Wheeling [West Virginia]
News Register; 8 Feb 2006
NELSON, Wilford, F., Jr., 84, of Moundsville, W.Va.,
died Friday, February 3, 2006 in NW Medical Center, Margate, Fla.
He was born June 10, 1921 in Moundsville, a son of the
late Wilford and Jessie DeNoon Nelson, Sr.
Mr. Nelson was a retired plant design engineer with
PPG Industries; a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, the
American Legion, Earl Francis Post 3, and a lifetime member of the Elks Lodge
No. 282, the VFW Post 437, and the Loyal Order of the Moose No. 1087, where he
served as past governor. He was a member of the Moundsville Baptist Church; a
U.S. Marine veteran of WWII; and a fallout shelter analyst. Mr. Nelson was also
involved with the Boy Scouts, and for many years served as Cubmaster,
instructional representative, and neighborhood commissioner. In addition to his
parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Alberta M. Martin Nelson;
two brothers, Carl Nelson and Paul Nelson; and three sisters, Iris Otte, Gladys
Fish and Sarah Baumgardner.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Nelson; two sons,
Allan Wayne Nelson and Wilford F. Nelson, III, both of Moundsville; two
daughters, Susan DeCola of Moundsville and Constance Nelson of Weston, W.Va.;
two brothers, Robert Ozzie Nelson of Glen Dale and Wylie Nelson and his wife,
Merna, of Dellroy, Ohio; two sisters, Ruth Hooker and her husband, William, and
Hilda Kittle, all of Moundsville; a brother-in-law, Gene Fish; three
grandchildren, Jessica DeCola, Nathan Nelson and Jack Nelson; and several
nieces and nephews.
Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the
Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue,
Moundsville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, February 9, 2006
with Rev. J. Thomas Steele officiating.
Entombment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum,
Sherrard, W.Va. The Moundsville Honor Guard will conduct military graveside
services.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Moundsville
Baptist Church, 4th and Annadale, Avenue, Moundsville, WV 26041.
Newcomer,
Janet F. Newcomer, nee Keller
Source:
The Herald-Standard, [Uniontown, Pennsylvania] - Saturday, December 30, 2006
Janet F. Newcomer, 69, of Waltersburg, Pa., passed away Friday, December 29, 2006, in
her home. She was born February 20, 1937, in Waltersburg,
the daughter of the late Lawrence and Florence Cunningham Keller.
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Layton Newcomer, her sons, Tim and Rick
Newcomer and brothers and sisters, Donald Keller, Betty Bradley, Doris Paulin,
Kathleen Combs and James Keller.
She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl
Smithburger of Smock; two grandsons: Matthew and
Jacob Smithburger; and brothers and sisters: Edward
Keller and wife, Patricia of San Antonio, Texas, Kenneth Keller and wife,
Amelia of Japan, Nancy Ward and husband, Bill of Lady Lakes, Florida and
Juniata [sic--Juanita] Mulder and husband, Bill of San Antonio, Texas.
At Faye's request, funeral services are
private and under the direction of DEARTH FUNERAL HOME, New Salem, Pa.
Norris, Isaac N. Norris
News Clipping
Norris, Isaac,
aged 87, passed away Saturday evening at 9:30 o clock at the home of his son,
Walter, on Woodsfield, Route 4, following a week s illness.
Surviving are
three sons, Frank, Clarence and Walter, with whom he made his home, all of
Woodsfield, Route 4; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob
Kindelberger and Mrs. Miles Henthorn, of Woodsfield, Route 4, and one brother,
Robert Norris , in Colorado.
His wife, Mrs.
Mary Dressler, died eight years ago.
Short funeral services
will be held at the late home Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o clock with final
services at the
Northcraft, Susan Kay Northcraft, nee Brock
Source: The Fresno [California] Bee; 2 Apr 2006
Arrangements for Susan Kay Northcraft, 53, of Fresno are by Wildrose
Chapel & Funeral Home. No public
services will be held. Mrs. Northcraft, a homemaker for 26 years, died Saturday.
Oldemeyer, Robert King Oldemeyer
Source: The Loveland
[Colorado] Daily Reporter Herald; 24 Apr 2006
Sept. 23, 1922 - April 20,
2006
Robert King OLDEMEYER of Longmont, died Thursday, April 20,
2006, at Berthoud Living Center after long and courageous battles with Lewy
Body Disease and diabetes.
Bob was born Sept. 23, 1922,
in Brush, Colo., where he grew up on a farm and graduated from Brush High
School in 1940. He was the second Oldemeyer generation of four (so far) to
graduate from Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University). His time at
A&M saw the beginning of his 62-year partnership with his wife, Shirley,
and was interrupted by service as First Lieutenant in the Third Armored Division
of the U.S. Army in Europe as a forward observer and as part of the occupation
army during World War II. After the war, he and Shirley lived in a tiny trailer
in Fort Collins with their first baby while Bob worked and earned his B.S.
degree in agronomy, graduating second in his class. He then moved to the
University of Wisconsin where, in 1950, he earned his Ph.D. in plant genetics.
In 1950, the Oldemeyer
family, complete with a second daughter, drove into Longmont, where Bob started
his lifelong career as a sugar beet plant breeder at Great Western Sugar
Company and its successor seed companies. Bob became widely respected in his
field, mentoring new breeders at Great Western and consulting with others
worldwide. His daughters fondly recall how they bragged to their friends about
the stream of foreign visitors who came to consult with their father and who
dined at their home when such things were rare in the '50s and '60s. Bob always
felt fortunate that his business travel took him to such diverse places as
Chile, Iran and Europe, which supplemented the many trips he and Shirley took
over the years, often with their family. After having served for several years
as the Director of the research station, finally for Hilleshog Mono-Hy, Inc.,
he retired in 1989, continuing to serve on its board of directors. Bob was an
editor and monthly columnist for the Sugar Journal, and many professional
awards and memberships highlighted his career. Of special delight to him was
the fact that his brother also was a sugar beet plant breeder in Oregon.
Bob Oldemeyer's passion for
life (he dearly wanted to live to be 100), his love of living things and
cultures, and his optimism and curiosity about the future marked all of his
days. He grew with the times, supporting the open and affirming policy of First
Congregational Church. He loved wildflowers, and some of his many photos are
found in the New York Botanic Gardens volumes of "Wild Flowers of the
United States." He joyfully danced at the Hoops and Ties (square dance)
and M & M dance clubs. Bob and Shirley were fixtures at the Longmont
Symphony, Community Theater, and hundreds of plays in Denver. His bird feeder
was never empty.
But his family remembers best
his love for growing things and making them better, at home, in the church and
community, as well as work. "Our house was always full of seeds," his
daughters recall. "For years, he sorted gallons of wheat, seed by seed,
for busy farmers to show at the Boulder County Fair. Vegetable and flower seeds
for spring planting with us girls, to whom he passed on his love of gardening,
were ubiquitous. He could go nowhere without gathering seeds from interesting
plants. To set the table or wash clothes, Mother first had to deal with seeds.
At the end of his life, he was collecting rose seeds and preparing them to
plant for breeding purposes. All of our friends and neighbors were recipients
of the gladiolas, roses, fruits and vegetables that he bred and grew." Any
red beet grown today almost certainly has a critical commercial gene that Bob
bred for Northrup King Seed Company, who patented his work.
Bob's community involvement
began with his move to Longmont. Early on, he served as President of the
Longmont Jaycees and spearheaded the drive to include fluoride in city water.
His years of work at the Boulder County Fair and with his daughters as 4-H
Garden Champions earned the KLMO Fair Family of the Year award. For the city,
he served on the Longmont Library Board and the Human Relations Board, which
was charged with improving relations between segments of the community. Bob was
a member of the board of directors and acted as treasurer of the Longmont OUR
Center during four of its difficult early years until 1993, and was an
enthusiastic Rotarian and a member of the St. Vrain Rose Society.
Besides keeping the gardens
of First Congregational Church of Longmont beautified with flowers every year,
Bob served on the United Church of Christ (UCC) National Board of Home
Missions, as moderator for the Northeast Association of the UCC and First
Congregational Church, on the building committee for the church on Ninth
Avenue, and on numerous other committees and boards. Some years, it was nearly
his second home.
Bob was preceded in death by
his parents, Gayle (King) and Clarence L. Oldemeyer.
His survivors include his
wife, Shirley Oldemeyer; daughters, Janine Reid of Hull, Mass., and Kristin
Moyer of Littleton; brother Donald Oldemeyer of Nyssa, Ore.; sister Beverly
Decker of Colorado Springs; grandchildren Zella Janine Oldemeyer and Sterling
Robert Oldemeyer of CSU and Littleton; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be
held later in the spring upon the completion of the First Congregational Church
sanctuary renovation. Memorial contributions may be made to the First
Congregational Church building fund or to the Longmont OUR Center and sent to
Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry Street Longmont 80501. Visit www
.ahlbergfuneralchapel .com to leave condolences for the family.
Monroe County Beacon,
John Robert Orr, 87,
He graduated from
Surviving are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Charlotte
(Gene) Scott, Teresa (John) Emerson; two grandchildren, Kimberli (George)
McAlmot, Sean (Rhonda) Crum; five great-grandchildren, Ciara, Caleb, Logan,
Michael and Austin; many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
brothers, Howard Rex, Charles Bud ; two sisters, Mary Thatcher, Emma Burnett.
Friends were received Aug. 8 at Evans Funeral Home,
Columbus, where services were held Aug. 9, with Rev. Jim Burge officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Pabst, Jennie Pabst nee McClure
Bauer-Turner obituaries,
Jennie Pabst age 91
of
She was born
Jennie moved to
practical nurse at Marie's
Home for the Aged in
Preceded in death by her
husband William Edwin Pabst - November 25, 1951, her mother Ethel McClure in
1931, her father Thomas McClure in August 1969, Step mother Mable Bacher
McClure in 1973. Twin sister Jessie Lee McClure in
She is survived by her
daughters: Ethelene (Ken) Carsonl of Houston, Texas. Marie (Harry) Adams of
Friends received from
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Justin Palmer, 24, Beallsville, died
Justin was an employee of
Walmart Store #2098 in
He was preceded in death by
his grandparents, Charles "Sonny" and Roxie Palmer and Newell Palmer,
also by a stepbrother, Jimmy Stonebraker Jr.
Surviving are his parents,
Robin and James "Stoney" Stonebraker, with whom he resided;
stepsisters, Donna (Web) Bishop of Martins Ferry and StaceyStonebraker of
Shadyside; stepbrother, Brian (Chasity) Stonebraker of Powhatan Point; his
uncles, Ralph Palmer of Centerville, Skip (Frances) Palmer of Brookwood, Ala.,
and Randy (Hilda) Palmer of Beallsville; his aunt, Sherri (John) Wells, of Mt.
Vernon, Ohio; cousins Rhonda, Bobby, Renee, Cody, Kayla, and Tyler; nieces,
Jessica, Jody, Autumn, Julie, and Toni; many, many friends.
Visitation will be Wednesday
from 2 to 4 and from
Memorial contributions may be
made to Robin Stonebraker,
Palmer, Mabel-Jo Christina Palmer nee
Wilson
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Mabel-Jo Christina Palmer,
57, of
She was born at Neffs on
Mabel-Jo was a Homemaker, a
member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 626 at Bellaire, an honorary member
of the Red Hat Society and was a pitcher in the women's softball leagues around
the valley for many years.
In addition to her parents
she was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Scott Palmer and a sister, Lora Mae
Abbott.
She is survived by her
husband Lester W. Palmer, Jr.; her children: Erin
Donato of Jacobsburg; Darryl Palmer
of Shadyside and Christopher Palmer of
Bethesda; Danny Wilson of
Akron; Philip Wilson of Belmont and Herb Wilson of Beallsville; sisters, Sue
Ellen Dilly of Jacobsburg and Mindy Sayre of Belmont; six grandchildren and one
great- grandchild.
Friends will be received at
the Toothman Funeral Home,
Burial will follow in
Source: The Athens [Ohio]
Messenger; 13 Oct 2006
ALBANY -- Edson Parker, 88,
of Albany, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006, in Indianapolis, Ind.
Born May 20, 1918, in
Longbottom, Meigs County, he was the son of the late Pearl and Addie Staneart
Parker. He was an Army veteran of World War II and earned a Purple Heart,
Bronze Star and other commendations. After 25 years of service, he retired from
the federal prison system.
He is survived by his wife,
Helen Thomas Parker; sons, Gary of Wheaton, Ill., and Larry of Knoxville,
Tenn.; a daughter, Janet Harper of Carmel, Ind.; four grandchildren, Alicia
Skodol, Parker Harper, Laura Parker and Kristin Reddick; a great-grandson,
Dylan Parker Skodol; brothers, Howard and Willis of Longbottom.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Carol Janene Parker; a sister,
Lucille Schrader; and brothers, Herbert, Marion, Wilbur and Homer.
Services will be held Saturday, 11:30 a.m., at
Bigony-Jordan Funeral Home, with Pastor Del Dodrill officiating. Burial will be
in Alexander Cemetery, where military services will be conducted by Albany VFW
Post 3477 and K.T.Crossen American Legion Post 21.
Visitation will be held at
the funeral home on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to The Alzheimer's Association of Indiana, 9135 N.
Meridian, Suite B4, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
Patterson,
Helen Patterson (nee-King)
Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, March 31, 2006
Helen Mommy Ted Patterson, 76, of
Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 28, 2006 in Ohio Valley Medical Center,
Wheeling, W.Va She was born December 21, 1929 in Stewartsville, Ohio, a
daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Boston King. She was a member of the
In addition to her parents, her husband,
Collier Thomas Patterson Sr. in 1972, one daughter, Bonita Reed, one son, Frank
King, precedes her in death.
Surviving are three daughters;
Margaret Clemont, Nadine Patterson of Bellaire; Vanessa Gilmer of Youngstown,
Ohio; one son, Collier T. Patterson Jr. of Bellaire; an aunt, Beatrice Willis
of Buffalo, N.Y.; cousin, Freddie Thomas of Columbus, Ohio; a very close
friend, Eloise Johnson of Martins Ferry, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-
grandchildren.
Friends received 10 a.m. until time of the services at 1 p.m.
Friday, March 31, 2006 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th.
Street, Bellaire, with the Rev. Shirley Pierre officiating. Interment in
Monroe County Beacon,
Averille E. Payne, 85,
While in
He was a member of
the United States Army serving his country during World War II, in both the European
and Asian Theatres as a military policeman. He was a member of the American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of the Steele Avenue
Church of Christ, where he was an usher and a communion server. He was also an
avid outdoorsman.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, Lucille Hogue, whom he
married May 27, 1950; are a son and daughter-in-law, Dale and Dee Kindall, of
Ashland; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Brenda
Burns, of Texas and Violet Streit, of Ashland.
He was preceded in death by his father and two
step-mothers; one sister, Evelyn Payne; step-sister, Mildred Wiley;
step-brother, Ralph Cline; half sister, Ethel Highman and half brother, Cecil
Payne.
Friends were received until time of services on Feb. 27
where funeral services were held at Steele Avenue Church of Christ, with Jeff
Slater and Donald Highman officiating. Burial with military honors conducted by
the Ashland Veterans Honor Guard was conducted at
Memorial contributions may be made to the Steele Avenue
Church of Christ Building Fund,
Heyl Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.
Payne, Norma G. Lucas Payne, nee Graham
Source: The SouthtownStar
(Chicago, Illinois) - Sunday, December 3, 2006
IL United States
Norma G. Lucas Payne, nee
Graham, 97, died peacefully on Nov. 30, 2006. Cherished wife of the late John William
Lucas and John Payne. Beloved mother of G. Albert Lucas (Nanci), James R. Lucas
(Marcella), Patricia A. Lucas and the late Cheryl Payne Lanoie. Dearest
grandmother of the late Bradley Lucas, Traci Lucas Lopez (Scott), Beverly Lucas
Propst (Todd), William Lucas (Lisa), Brian Lucas (Susie), Michael Sullivan
(Linda), and Kathleen Sullivan Jenkins (Jeff). Loving great grandmother of 13
and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by her
parents, Albert Tippett Graham and Nell Ada Graham, and brother, William O.
Graham.
Norma is well known as an
accomplished organist and concert pianist. She began her musical career as an
accompanist for her high school choirs and orchestra in Indiana Harbor, IN.
Norma served as organist at Moraine Valley Community Church, formerly Foster
Park Baptist Church, for thirty five years. She was a favorite music teacher
for many children and adults in the community. Norma was a member of the Order
of the Eastern Star.
Resting at Hirsch Funeral
Home, 1340 Otto Blvd., at 14th St./Rt. 30, Chicago Heights, IL, where friends
may call on Weds., Dec. 6, from 9:30 a.m. until time of funeral service and
celebration of her life at 11 a.m., with Dr. Bert A. Lucas, officiating.
Interment Elmwood Park Cemetery, Hammond, IN. In lieu of flowers, memorials may
be made to Vitas Innovative Hospice Care, 600 Holiday Plaza Drive, Suite 200,
Matteson, IL 60443. Info., 708-755-9014.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Clarence V. Perkins, 87, of
Wayne Twp.,
Clarence was a life long
farmer, and retired from the former Byrum Construction Company; a member of the
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a sister, Thelma (Hollis) Kemp, and a brother,
Surviving are his wife of 63
years, Martha Dallas Perkins of Barnesville, Ohio; sons, Roger (Cathy) Perkins
of Belmont, Ohio and Gary (Marcia) Perkins of Bethesda, five grand-children;
three great-grand children, Jennifer (David) Pittman, Carrie Ann of rural
Beallsville, Patrick Perkins of rural Beallsville, Sara Perkins of Washington,
D.C., Michael (Jodi) Perkins, Mitchel and Mackinley of Pataskala, Steven
Perkins (fiancee, Melissa Lloyd) of Lorain, Ohio.
Friends will be received
Tuesday,
Burial in
Memorial contributions may be
made to the
Petho, Rose Marie Petho (nee-Molnar)
Altmeyer Online Obituaries,
dated, April 2, 2006
Petho,
Rose Marie Molnar, 86, of
She was born November 4, 1919 in Brilliant,
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in
death by her husband, Steve Petho, two brothers, Charles and William Molnar,
one sister, Julia Smithoffer.
Surviving are five children, Ernest Petho and
his wife Judy of Bellaire, OH; Robert Petho and his wife Kathy, Steve Petho and
his wife Pauletta, Rose Gray and her husband Lew, Joyce Skaggs and her husband
Bill all of Powhatan Point; one sister Marge Cenkus of Barton, OH; seven
grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Friends received 1-4 and 6-8 Monday at the
Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home,
Offer condolences online at www.altmeyer.com
Phillips, Alvaretta J. Phillips
Monroe County Beacon,
Alvaretta Retta Phillips, 69,
She was a member of the
Surviving are her husband of 48 years, Charles W. Phillips;
son, Walter Randy (Nancy) Phillips of Wheeling, three daughters, Amy (Jerry)
Smith of Somerton, Rhonda (Jeff) Hendershot of Galloway and Teresa (Howard)
Brown of Reynoldsburg; sister, Kathryn (Carl) Smith of Seville; 11
grandchildren, Randy, Jennifer, Donielle, Danielle, Casey, Brittany, Megan,
Rachelle, Amanda and Anna Marie; four great-grandchildren, Sydney, Gracen,
Danny and Waylon.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
brother, James Phillips.
Friends were received June 22 at Harper Funeral Home,
Beallsville, where services were held June 23, with Minister Jeff Rich
officiating. Burial followed in
Memorial contributions may be made to the family in care of
Charles W. Phillips,
Monroe County Beacon,
Carl E. Chuck Piatt, 66,
He was a retired laborer having previously worked at Native
Manufacturing near
Surviving are a sister, Bonnie (David) Weddle of Curtice;
three brothers, Harley (Garnet) Piatt of Lewisville, Guy Piatt of
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a
brother, Cecil Piatt.
Friends were received at Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield,
until time of services April 22, with Pastor Jeff Cox officiating. Burial
followed in
Source: The Columbus
[Indiana] Republic; Wednesday, 8 Mar 2006
Columbus
Allen Dee Pope, 61, of
Columbus died at 4:10 p.m. Monday, March 6, 2006, at Columbus Regional
Hospital.
The funeral will be at 10
a.m. Friday at Norman Funeral Home at Hope. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m.
Thursday. Burial will be at Sidney Cemetery.
Mr. Hope is survived by
brothers, Floyd Pope of Columbus and Dale Pope of Mount Vernon; and a sister,
Helen Marie Myers of Edinburgh.
Porter,
Lorrena June Porter nee McGregor
Source: The Marietta Times,
NORTH CANTON - Lorrena June
McGregor Porter, 94, of
She was born
Nobel and
She is survived by one son,
Kenneth Porter (Patricia) of
Funeral services will be held
at
Source: findagrave.com web
site submitted by Juanita Sloan Lowrance; article from Sep 2006
Roy Lee Porter, 75, of
Lebanon, died Friday, Sept. 29, 2006 at St. John's Hospital-Lebanon.
He was born July 23, 1931, to
Roy Everett and Gracie Kinkade Porter, who preceded him in death. He was also
preceded in death by one brother, Fay "Ras" Porter and one sister,
Freida Berry.
He was married Dec. 29,
1990.*
He worked at the Independent
Stave Company and Deb Long Farms and was a longtime member of the Tabernacle
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife
Georgia, of the home; four sons, Richard Porter, of Crocker, Allen and David
Porter of Berwick, Maine and Paul Porter of Flint, Mich.; five daughters, Cindy
Jones and her husband Larry, of Seymour, Jo Sharp and her husband Jim, of
Dixon, Vicky Boiko and her husband Vladimar, of Greely, Colo., Loretta
Bartholomew and her husband Travis, of Wichita, Kan. and Barbara Carson and her
husband James, of Ozark; six brothers, Jim Porter and his wife Cheri, Dave
Porter and his wife Ruth, Bob Porter and his wife Judy, Sherman Porter and his
wife Connie and Kenny Porter of Lebanon and Bill Porter and his wife Nola of
Tennessee; one sister, Wilma Bowling and her husband Albert, of Lebanon, 22
grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Services for Roy Lee Porter,
officiated by the Rev. Donald Ball, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006,
at the Holman-Howe Funeral Home in Lebanon.
Burial will be at the
Lonesome Hill Cemetery under the direction of the funeral home.
There will be a visitation
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions can be
made to the Tabernacle Baptist Church and can be left at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: This
source gave another date:
Missouri Marriage Records,
1805-2002 about Roy Lee Porter
Name: Roy Lee Porter
Age: 57
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1931
Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1988
Marriage Location: Lebanon, Laclede
Spouse Name: Ruble Georgia Dean Porter
Spouse Age: 50
Spouse Birth Date: 2 Jun 1938
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Carl H. Potts, 78, of State
Rt. 536,
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a brother, Richard L. Potts.
Survivors include his wife,
Twila Bauman Potts; two sons, Stephen (Cheryl) Potts of Hannibal and Brian
Potts of Duffy; a daughter, Tabitha (Kelly) Dierkes; a brother, Glen (Maxine)
Potts of Hannibal; five grandchildren: Stephanie (Matt)
Family will receive friends
on Thursday from 2 to 4 and
Interment in
Grisell Online Obituaries,
Potts, Jeff, age 41, of
In addition to his father, he
was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Darrell Jones.
Survivors include his wife,
Stacey Jones Potts, his mother, Sharon Yoho Potts of Hannibal, Ohio, two
grandmothers, Betty Yoho, of Sardis, and Ann Potts, of Duffy, Ohio, two sons,
Derek Potts and Chad Potts, both of Sardis, a brother, Jamie (Tisha) Potts,
also of Sardis, a sister, Tammy (Christian) Rouse, of Timberlake, NC, a
mother-in-law, Bernice Jones, two nieces, Olivia Longwell and Nadia Potts, two
nephews, Broc Jones and Bryce Jones, a great niece, Elaina Longwell, and several
aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Family will receive friends
on Monday from 4-9pm at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory,
Monroe County Beacon,
Lt. Col. Kenneth V. Poulton, 85,
He was a WWII veteran, having served with the 19th
Repair Squadron, Army Air Corps in North Africa and
As a resident auditor serving on the Auditor General s
staff, he supervised bases in
Surviving are his wife of 43 years, Abby D. Glaudot
Poulton, of the home; two sons, K. Mark (Dana) Poulton of Charlotte, N.C.,
Matthew S. (Kimberly) Poulton of Aiken; two daughters, Melissa Poulton (Mark)
Kelly, of
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
first wife, E. Jean Daugherty.
Friends were received in Ward Hall. Memorial services were
held Aug. 19 at
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer s
Association Research, National Office,
Visit: www.SouthCarolinaCremation.com
to view the obituary and sign the online condolence register.
Source: The Chronicle-Tribune
(Marion, Indiana) - Tuesday, May 23, 2006
OWINGSVILLE, Ky. - John
Purvis, 72, died Saturday, May 20, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital.
Mr. Purvis was born to the
late Robert and Estel White Purvis. He was a native of Bath Co. He retired from
General Motors and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean war.
Survivors include his
children, Penny L. Morgan, Elizabethtown, Ky.; Patricia L. Purvis Chaplin,
Upland; Regina D. Purvis, Owingsville, Ky.; and Robert John Purvis, Marion; six
grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Richie Hunt Funeral Home, 89 Slate Ave., Owingsville, Ky.
with Rev. Jim Crouch officiating. Burial will take place at Hedrick Cemetery.
Visitation is after 12 noon
Tuesday at the funeral home.
Military Rites will be held
at the Hedricks Cemetery by VFW Post 7497 and Masonic Rites at 1 p.m. Tuesday
at the funeral home by Bath Lodge 55.
Rader, Roberta Rader nee Rutherford
Monroe County Beacon,
Roberta Stewart Rader, 78, of New Martinsville, died
She was a graduate of
Surviving are two sons, Ted E. (Debby) Stewart of Raleigh,
N.C., and William L. (Karen) Stewart of Morgantown; three grandsons, William K.
Stewart, Corey M. Stewart and William Blaine Stewart; granddaughter, Mackenzie
D. Stewart; three sisters, Wilma Bolyard of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
her lifelong companion, Blaine E. Stewart in January 2006; two brothers,
William P. Rutherford, and George L. Rutherford, both of Fellowsville; two
sisters, Thelma Williams and Ellen Miller, both of Tunnelton, W.Va.
Friends will be received June 21, from 2-4 and
Memorial contributions may be made in Roberta s name to the
Bridge Street Church of Christ,
Ratliff,
Chester Dennis Ratliff
Source: The
Advertiser-Tribune [Tiffin, Ohio]; 24 May 2006
Chester Dennis Ratliff, 54,
of Mount Vernon, died Monday, May 22, 2006, at Country Court Nursing Home. He
was born Feb. 9, 1952, in Mount Vernon to Chester Ray and Mary Lou (Payne)
Ratliff.
He was an avid hunter and
fisherman and loved the outdoors. He was a member of the Amvets Post 95 and the
Fraternal Order of Eagles in Mount Vernon.
He is survived by two sons,
Dennis Ratliff of Florida and Jayson Loney of Urbana; four sisters, Sharon and
Bill Bowling of Risingsun, Barbara (Ken) Schaade, Vicky (Larry) Bulkowski and
Brenda (Chuck) Perry all of Tiffin. Aunt Donna and Uncle Dick of Mount Vernon;
special aunt and uncle, Millie and Buster of Mount Vernon; special cousins,
Diana, Moe and Shon Mosby, Wanda Murphy and Jerry, Lisa, Jay and Glen Goodwin,
and Holly and Ron Moss all of Mount Vernon; stepmother, Mary A. Ratliff of
Tiffin, 22 nieces and nephews; 27 great-nieces and nephews; also survive. He
also is survived by the love of his life, Karen Loney of Mount Vernon.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by a great-niece, Danelle Rae Ratliff.
There will be no calling
hours. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Friday, at Moundview Cemetery with
the Rev. Eddie Massey officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to Hospice of Knox County, 17700 Coshocton Ave.,
Mount Vernon, OH 43050.
The North-Dilley Funeral Home
of Mount Vernon assisted the family with arrangements.
Monroe County Beacon,
Minister Royal Kenneth Ray, 77, of
He served in the Army during the Korean War and went to
school in
Surviving are his wife, Helen G. (Thomas) Ray; two sons and
daughter-in-law, Bill and Bev. Ray of Canton, David Alan Ray of
Friends were received Oct. 10 and 11 until time of service
at Arnold Funeral Home,
Source: The Daily Republic, [Fairfield, California] -
19 Jul 2006
May
29, 1952 - July 12, 2006
Charley Reardon passed away Wednesday
July 12, 2006 in Temeculah.
He worked in carpentry and in his
leisure time enjoyed singing, playing pool and amusing those around him with
humorous stories and anecdotes. He was described as, "a character with character."
Charley is survived by his wife Teressa Reardon, daughter Nicole Prince, and grand-daughter
Morgan, all of Stockbridge, Ga; brothers Patrick Reardon of Davis and David
Reardon of Suisun City; and long time companion Jill
Strickland of Temeculah along with her children
Samantha, Danielle, Kasey and Timothy.
A celebration of his life is being
planned. Please contact his daughter Nicole at (678) 480-3907 for information.
Monroe County Beacon,
Reed, James C.
"Jim", 59, of 33020 TR 55,
Surviving are his wife,
There was no visitation.
Burial at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Brubach-Watters
Funeral Home, Summerfield.
Grisell Obituaries,New
Martinsville, WV., dated, January 7, 2006
Reeves, Joy Lee, age
68, of
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
two daughters.
Survivors include a son, Mike Kooken of
A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday at
Martinsville Church of God,
Monroe
Harold Resecker, 77,
He had made his home in the Rittman and Sterling areas most
of his life and had worked at Techno Cast in Orville for more than 30 years.
Surviving are two daughters, Sandra (Gary) Bellomy, Diana
(Jim) Frazier, both of Rittman; six step-children, Mike (
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife, Ruby Resecker
He will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Friends were received March 13. Services were held March 14
with Rev. Donnie Resecker officiating. Burial at Rittman
Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Wadsworth-Rittman,
102 Main St. Suite 304,
Reusser,
Mabel M. Reusser (nee-Ingold)
The Intelligencer, Wheeling, WV., dated, February 20, 2006
Reusser, Mabel M., age 92, died on
Saturday, February 18, 2006 in Monroe County Care Center in Woodsfield, Ohio.
She was the mother of Lynn Reusser,
Funeral services
will be held Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at 2:30 p.m. at Gresser Funeral Home,
She was born
February 3, 1914 in Sardis, Ohio, the daughter of Herman Ingold and Rosa
(Luedy) Ingold and was the oldest of four children. She married George W.
Reusser on October 3, 1933. The Reussers moved to
She maintained her membership in
The Helping Hands Homemakers Club for many years. Every member of her family
has a quilt that she had hand made. Mable was gentle, loving and blessed woman
after the example of Proverbs 31. She also maintained her presence of mind
until her final days.
She is survived by sons, Warren
(Wanda) Reusser of Big Prairie,
She was preceded
in death by her husband, George W. Reusser, in 1981; a son, Herman, in 1995;
son, Joseph; brother, Carl; sisters, Lula and Nina; and a grandson, Randy
Reusser.
Richardson, Janet Sue Richardson, nee Lucas
Source: The Columbus
[Indiana] Republic; 7 Mar 2006
Janet Sue Richardson, 62, of
Columbus died at 7:04 p.m. Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Columbus Regional
Hospital.
Mrs. Richardson was a city of
Columbus school crossing guard for eight years and was a member of Columbus
First Assembly. She was an artist and enjoyed painting and drawing, gardening
and entertaining her grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10
a.m. Wednesday at Myers-Reed Dignity Memorial chapel on 25th Street, with the
Rev. Donald Andreasen officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today and
from 9 a.m. until service time Wednesday. Burial will be in Garland Brook Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Online condolences may be
sent to the Richardson family at www.mem.com.
Born in Indianapolis Feb. 5,
1944, Mrs. Richardson was the daughter of Sherman C. and Doris M. Brannan
Lucas. She married Herb Richardson April 2, 1960, at First United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include her husband
of Columbus; daughters, Shelli (Timothy) Edens of Indianapolis and Christina
Richardson of Indianapolis; her parents, of Columbus; brothers, Michael Lucas
of Mooresville and Gregory C. Lucas of Indianapolis; a sister, Cynthia Keever
of Westfield; and grandchildren, Tyler Priest of Columbus and Gregori and Gabby
Priest, Andrea, Cecil, Abigale and Zachary Mitchell, and Marissa, Miranda and
Elijah Edens, all of Indianapolis.
Mount Vernon News, Mount
Vernon , Ohio, dated, November 12, 2006
DANVILLE - Rodney Ridgway,
89, of Mickley Street, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006, at The Laurels of Mount
Vernon.
He was born
He is survived by his wife,
Faith; children, Rebecca (Ron) Lock of Danville, Mary Lee Kirk (William Flack)
of Howard, William (Mary) Ridgway of Howard, Thomas (Diane) Ridgway of
Danville, Marcia (Lonnie) Lepley of Howard, Marilyn (Shane) Roberts of
Fredericktown, Steven (Sandy) Ridgway of Galena, Marie (Tim) Blubaugh of Howard
and Lisa (Jim) Blaisdell of Howard; 29 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren;
and three great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by
his parents; a daughter, Cynthia; a son, Joseph; two granddaughters; a
grandson; three brothers; and two sisters.
A funeral service will be
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006, at the Fischer Funeral Home in
Department/Emergency
Squad (EKCJFD) P.O. Box 526, Danville, OH 43014.
Riemenschneider, Richard L.
Riemenschneider
Monroe County Beacon,
Richard L. Riemenschneider, 93, passed away at
He graduated from
He lived in
To members of his family, his natural talents and insatiable
curiosity were legendary. This innate ability and self-confidence led him to
excel in positions normally reserved for persons with far more extensive formal
preparation. His curiosity about the world and how it worked led him and Evelyn
to use their vacation time to explore every state in the union and travel
throughout the world. His profound philosophy of life led him, as a young man,
to be baptized into Christ at the Bush Church of Christ in
His last days were occupied with finishing pieces of his
miniature furniture in order to fulfill his promise to people who had admired
his hobby. He lived life fully with deep appreciation of what he had been
given. In March of this year he learned that he had cancer. His determined will
and upbeat personality carried him through weeks of chemotherapy and radiation
treatments with the hope for a few more years. When he learned that these
treatments had not been successful, he essentially said goodbye to those around
him and died peacefully in his sleep a few days later.
Surviving are nieces and nephews, Lois Chamberlain, Joan
Shepherd, Richard and Gary Baker, Beverly Betz, Jack King, Shirley Jackson,
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 63 years;
four sisters, Bernice Moore, Kathryn Baker, Inez Jackson and Anna Lee Jackson.
At Richard s request, there will be a private family
graveside service at a later date. Inurnment will be in the
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Society or
the Miltonsburg Cemetery Association, c/o Geneva Landefeld,
Riggenbach, Hazel R. Riggenbach
(nee-Fankhauser)
Grisell Online Obituaries,
Riggenbach,
Hazel R., age 93 of
Henry W. and Ella Baumgartner Fankhauser.She was a homemaker and a member of
the Apostolic Christian Church in
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death
by her husband, John Riggenbach, an infant sister, Ruth Fankhauser, a sister,
Irene Weigand, a brother, Merle Fankhauser, a son-in-law, Raymond Headley and a
daughter-in-law, Martha Riggenbach.
Survivors include three daughters, Eleanor (Roy) Schindler
of Kent, Ohio, Ruth Headley of Parkersburg, Betty (Dwayne) Hardbarger of
Durham, NC, three sons, Vernon Riggenbach of West Salem, Ohio, Gene (Ruth Ann)
Riggenbach of Ravenna, Ohio and Wayne (Clara) Riggenbach of Wooster, Ohio, two
brothers,Woodrow Fankhauser of Sterling, Ohio and Willard Fankhauser of
Rittman, Ohio, 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 5
great-great-grandchildren.
Family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8pm at Grisell
Funeral Home, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, and Saturday from noon until time of
funeral services at 1:00pm at the Apostolic Christian Church, 49076 State Rt.
255, Sardis, with ministers of the church officiating. Interment in the
Apostolic
Mt. Vernon News,
Surviving are her daughter,
Joyce (Jack) Green of Mount Vernon; her son, Earl Doug (Evelyn) Rinard of Mount
Vernon; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two
stepgreat-grandchildren.
Besides her parents she was
preceded in death by her husband, Lee Rinard; and seven brothers and sisters.
Friends may call today from
Source: The Alliance [Ohio]
Review; 10 Aug 2006
SEBRING - John Gregory
Risbeck, 51, fought his final battle Aug. 9, 2006, after a lifetime of being a
survivor.
John was born Sept. 25, 1954,
in Salem, Ohio. He was a graduate of West Branch High School and the co-owner
of Leonard Hardware in Sebring since 1974. He was a former member and past
chief of the North Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department, and later retired from
the Sebring Fire Department Association after many years of service.
As an active member of the
Sebring community, John served as a member of the village's Lions Club, Chamber
of Commerce and Historical Society, as well as serving on numerous committees.
He was also a 32nd degree Mason with the Sebring Masonic Lodge and a member of
the Alliance Shrine Club and Akron Tadmor Shrine. John was seen in many local
parades as the wrecker driver for the Shriner's Go-Joe Patrol parade unit.
He is survived by his wife,
Susan (Runyon) Risbeck, whom he married on Nov. 24, 1972; his mother, Lydia
Ellen Risbeck of Sebring; his daughter and son-in-law, Annette and Ted
Stephens; and two grandchildren, Theodore John (T.J.) Risbeck Stephens and
Abigail Lydia Stephens, all of North Georgetown. Preceding him in death were
his father, John William Risbeck and two brothers, Douglas Risbeck and R.
Edward Daugherty.
John will also be missed by
all the friends and extended family whose lives he has touched.
Services will be held at
Gednetz-Ruzek Funeral Home on Friday at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. James White
officiating.
Visitation will be on Friday
from 2 to 7:30 p.m. with the family present from 5 p.m. to the time of the
services.
A Masonic service will be
held at 6:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, 120 Wall St., 19th
Floor, New York N.Y. 10005; and Shriners Hospital for Children, 1645 W. Eighth
St., Erie, Pa. 16505.
Roach,
Betty Louise Roach, nee Gilham
Source: The Akron [Ohio]
Beacon Journal - Sunday, December 3, 2006
Betty Louise Roach, 75, died
Friday evening, Dec. 1, 2006 at home surrounded by her loving family.
Mrs. Roach was born in
Bethesda, Ohio on April 19, 1931, daughter of Harold and Anna Mae Gilham. She
was a member of the Church of Christ of Barberton and Women of the Moose,
Barberton. She was a loving wife, sister, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother.
She leaves behind her husband
of 58 years, John Eugene Roach, daughters: Jacqueline (Robert) Stark, of
Marshallville, Ohio, Yvonne Roach, of Seville, Ohio, Yvette Roach, of New
Philadelphia, Ohio, son: John Eric Roach, of Salineville, Ohio, four
grandchildren: Natalie (Scott) Conaway, Erica Blasdel, Jessica Stark and
Matthew Stark, two great-grandchildren: Brooke and Clayton Conaway, brothers:
Harold Ben Gilham, Lowell Red Gilham, William Bill Gilham. She was preceded in
death by her son, George Roach and sister, Bernice Monahan.
Funeral Service TUESDAY, 11
a.m. at the Swigart-Easterling Funeral Home, 624 East Cherry St. (Rt. 93, Canal
Fulton) with Dr. Donald L. Roach officiating, and where friends may call MONDAY
6-8pm. Burial Greenlawn Memorial Park, Akron.
(Swigart-Easterling,
330-854-2356.)
Robertson,
Lillian Robertson nee Mahoney
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
Lillian Mahoney Robertson age
75 of
She is survived by 3 sons:
Kirk (Joann) Robertson - Lewisville, Ohio, Jim Robertson - Lewisville, Ohio,
Dan (Lisa) Robertson - Lewisville, Ohio, 1 daughter: Anne (Jim) Tippie -
Lewisville, Ohio, 2 brothers: Robert Mahoney - Woodsfield, Ohio, Franklin
Mahoney - Woodsfield, Ohio, 1 sisters: Meignon Hendershot - Fairmont, West Virginia,
11 grandchildren, & 13 great grandchildren.
Friends received from (2-4)
& (7-9) p.m. Wednesday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St.
Marietta Times,
BELPRE - David Ray Rodgers,
57, of
He was born in
Survivors include his wife
Rita Paulus Rodgers, his mother Georgia Scott Rodgers of Lubeck, W.Va.; an
uncle, James R. Scott of Hillsboro, Ohio; four brothers-in-law, Robert Paulus
and his wife, Beverly, of Lancaster, Ohio, John Paulus and his wife Teresa,
Edwin Paulus and his wife Valerie both of Woodsfield, Ohio, Ralph Paulus and
his wife, Emily, of Hockessin, Del.; and a sister-in-law, Catherine Paulus of
Woodsfield, Ohio.
He was preceded in death by
his father, Raymond Rodgers; two infant sisters; and three uncles,
Services will be at
Rolen, Mary
Lillian Rolen nee Saffle
Bauer-Turner Obituaries,
Mary Lillian Saffle Rolen age
82 of
Preceded in death by 2
brothers: John and Herman Saffle, 1 sister: Edna Eurylee Baker.
She is survived by 2 sons:
Jim (Shirley) Saffle -
Friends received from (2-4)
& (7-9) p.m. Tuesday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home Woodsfield, Ohio
where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 22, 2006 with Anthony
McSwards officiating Interment in the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, Ohio.
Rose, Martha "Jeane" Rose, nee VanDyke
Source: The Marietta [Ohio]
Times; 28 Feb 2006
Martha Jeane VanDyke Rose of
Marietta went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, at 11:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006, at Marietta Memorial Hospital, after fighting a long
battle with blindness, deafness, renal failure and heart disease.
She was born June 21, 1932,
in Albany, Ohio, to the late Arthur and Ethel Townsend VanDyke and was a
devoted Christian lady who loved her Lord and her family. She graduated from
Albany High School, attended Ohio University and Phoenix College (Arizona) and
was the owner of Rose's and Catering until she lost her sight in 1991. In her early
years, she was a law clerk at the courthouse in Athens.
On Feb. 3, 1955, she married
Charles David Rose of Marietta in the Athens First Baptist Church. She is
survived by her husband, David; three children, Debbie (Ray) Naeser of
Marietta, Colleen (Konrad) Schwoerke of Chapel Hill, N.C., and Dan (Lisa) Rose
of Dublin; four grandchildren, Rachel and Phillip Naeser of Marietta and Lucas
and Emma Rose of Dublin; two stepgrandchildren, Amanda Schwoerke of New Haven,
Conn., and Michelle Schwoerke of Ithaca, N.Y.; two sisters, Lucille (Jerry)
Carter of Albany and Mary Graham of The Plains; two brothers, Roger (Kathryn)
VanDyke of Albany and Don (Ann) VanDyke of Richmond, Va.; and several nieces
and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
both parents; two sons, Phillip and Johnnie; and one brother, Eddie VanDyke.
Services will be 1:30 p.m.
today at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home, Marietta, with Pastor Gordie
Deer officiating. Interment will follow at East Lawn Memorial Park. The family
will receive family and friends at The Celebration Center of Marietta, 822
Front St., following the chapel services at East Lawn.
The family will be present to
receive visitors from 12:30 p.m. until time of the services today at the
funeral home.
Rothacher, Nancy Rothacher nee Howell
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Nancy Louise Rothacher, 72,
of
She was born May 11, 1934 in
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband, Russell L. Rothacher on April 7,
2006; two sisters, Eileen Lednik and Linda Davis and four brothers, Ray, James,
Robert and Charles "Buss" Howell.
Surviving are one son, Donald
L. Rothacher and his wife, Glenda, of
A special thank you to Ron,
Delores and Shauna Smith for all the help and support that they have provided
to
Family and friends will be
received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory,
Interment in the
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Shadyside Fire Department and Emergency Squad Association,
Rothacher, Russell Rothacher
Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, dated, April 8, 2006
Russell Lee
Rothacher, 73, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Friday, April 7, 2006 in
Wheeling Hospital. He was born Nov. 20, 1932 in
Russ is survived by his wife,
Nancy Howell Rothacher; a son, Donald (Glenda) Rothacher of Vance, Ala.; two
sisters, Virginia Campbell of New Philadelphia, Ohio, and Delores (Ronald, Sr.)
Smith of Sardis, Ohio; four grandchildren, Brandy Rothacher of Walker, La.,
Jeff Kizziah of Brookwood, Ala.,Casey and Eric Plowman of Vance, Ala.; eight
nephews and three nieces, David, Scott, Cliff, Shauna, Lori, Mike, John, Jim,
Cheryl, Mark, and Tom.
Friends will be received on
Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and
Crematory,
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Oct. 7, 2006
John J. Rowley 65, Indianapolis, died
Oct. 5, 2006. Services will be private. Arrangements: A.R.N. Cremation
Services.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Rosswell E. Ruble, 85, of
He was born
Ross was a member of the
Powhatan Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder and former member of
the church session. He graduated from the former
In addition to his parents,
Ross was preceded in death by two brothers, Dwaine of Los Angeles, Calif., and
Myron of Newark, Ohio; and two sisters, Ruth Stone of
Surviving are his wife of 62
years, Hazel L. Potts Ruble, whom he married on Nov. 14, 1944; three children
and four grandsons: Randall Ruble, and his wife, Linda (Simmons), of Powhatan
Point, Ohio; James D. Ruble and his wife, Paula Byers, and their sons Zachary
and Nathan of
Family and friends will be
received at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory,
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Osiris Temple Transportation and Aid Fund,
Ruckman, M. Janie Ruckman nee McCarrihan
Grisell Online Obituaries,
M. Janie Ruckman, age 72 of
Survivors include her loving
husband of 53 years; Bill Ruckman, two sons; John (Nancy) Ruckman of
Moundsville and Bob (Susie) Ruckman of McMechen, WV, two daughters; Cathy
(George) Mason and Susan (Donnie) Loy-Tomblin, all of Moundsville, a brother;
George H. (Joanne) McCarrihan of Moundsville and eight grandchildren; Reyna
(Paul) Bieniek of Sterling, VA, Tracy (Ben) Willis of Moundsville, Amanda
(Drew) Mason of Shelby, NC, John Ruckman of Moundsville, Jenny Ruckman of
Moundsville, Heather (Sammy John) Suhdolski of Moundsville, Allison (Michael)
Pratt of Powhatan Point, OH and Melissa Ruckman of Moundsville, four
great-grandchildren; Wiley and Wrya Pratt, Ryder Jones and Landyn Ruckman and
several nieces and nephews.
Private funeral services will
be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to
Marshall County Animal Shelter, RD#5, Box 210, Moundsville, WV 26041.
Arrangements entrusted to Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, Moundsville.
Rush,
Bernice Rush, nee Morris
Source: The Wheeling [West
Virginia] News Register; February 1, 2005
RUSH, Bernice E. Morris, 90,
formerly of Stelmar Apartments., Wheeling, died Saturday, January 29, 2005 in
Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling, West Virginia.
Bernice was born October 29, 1914 in Marshall County, daughter of the late
Charles and Stella Riggle Morris. She was a member of the Wheeling Fellowship
Hall of Jehovah Witness.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Russell Rush, whom she married
on May 22, 1937 in New Martinsville, West Virginia; two brothers, Reed and
Charles Glenn Morris; four sisters, Elsie Morris, Jeane Becker, Alta Klages,
and Marie Friend.
Survivors include 13 nieces
and nephews.
Friends will be received at
the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Monday 3-7 p.m. Friends
are invited to attend services Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel at Greenwood
Cemetery with Mr. William Johns officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
Source: The Inter-Mountain
[Elkins, West Virginia]; 19 Nov 2006 [online]
William "Will" D.
Russell, 23, of Marietta died 1:14 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, at Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital.
He was born Aug. 7, 1983, in
Marietta. He was a member of St. Marys Catholic Church. He was a member of the
Class of 2001 Warren Local Schools and graduated from Parkersburg Catholic High
School in 2001, where he played football. He worked as a carpenter with the
House Doctor.
He is survived by his
parents, Mike and Nancy Archer Russell; a brother, Scott M. Russell of
Uniontown, Ohio; two daughters, Alexia Dawn Hodge and Asiah Skye Barnett; nine
aunts and uncles, Ann and Gene Mullen, Jane and Chuck Mooney, Dan Archer and
Erica Graham, Sally and Guy Newell, Bill and Jeanette Archer, Dave and Kathy
Russell, Dick and Carolyn Armor, Ralph and Eileen Hutcheson and Janet Apple.
He was preceded in death by
his grandparents, Walter and Martha Archer Jr. and Donald and Eileen Russell,
and one uncle, Jim Apple.
Memorials may be made to
"The Just Program," 200 Putnam St., Sixth Floor Suite 606, Marietta,
OH 45750.
Memorial mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Fourth and Wooster streets, Marietta, with officiant
Father Mark Moore. Family will receive friends from 4-6 p.m. Monday in the
lower level of the St. Mary's Catholic Church. Hadley Funeral Home is in charge
of cremation arrangements.
Times Leader, Martins Ferry,
Victor L. Rutter, 81, of
He was a retired history
professor at Ohio University Eastern Campus,
Surviving are his wife,
Family and friends received
Sunday,
Interment in
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