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| 701 | Janette "Jan" Pumphrey, 47, died March 18, 2007. She was born August 22, 1959 in Braxton County, the daughter of Emmogene Evans Hoover and the late Virgil Hoover. Also preceding her in death were her twin sister, Jillette Wamsley, niece Myra and nephew Bradley Hoover. She was a Baptist by faith and an LPN at William Sharpe Hospital, Weston. She is survived by her husband, Steve Pumphrey; one son, Steven R. Dawson and wife Alexandria "Alex" of Ireland; one daughter, Amanda Dawson of Weston; mother, Emmogene Evans Hoover; three brothers, Ronald Hoover and wife Shelby and Howard Hoover and wife Karen all of Birch River, Donald Hoover and wife Bertha of Berkeley Springs; two sisters, Genevieve Rose and husband Roger of Birch River, and Wanda Rose and husband James of Ashtabula, FL. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday March 22, 2007 at Green-Robertson Funeral Home, Sutton, Burial followed in the Hoover Cemetery, Mill Creek. | HOOVER, Janette (I422534913988)
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| 702 | Jay Reed Newell D.O.B: 01/16/1939 Age: D.O.D: 08/15/2005 East Lansing, MI 66 Superior Township, MI Beloved Father of Rhonda Newell and Cassandra (William) Bishop Survived by: Josephine Grubbs - Sister Sheila Majewski - Sister Michelle Bishop - Granddaughter Helen Bishop - Granddaughter Preceded in death by: Michelle Mosier - Daughter Visitation Hours: Tuesday 3 - 9 PM Funeral Services will be at: Uht Funeral Home Wed. Aug 17, 2005 10:00 AM Disposition Cremation Family suggests memorial gifts to: St. Mary Outreach Center This service a courtesy of The Uht Funeral Home | NEWELL, Jay Reed (I422137143361)
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| 703 | Jean A. Morningstar Kerns, 92, of Bellefontaine, passed away Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Green Hills Community. Jean was born April 28, 1926, in Lima, OH to the late Ray and Martha Maurine (Williams) Morningstar. On April 7, 1946, she married Leon Kerns in Lima, OH. He preceded her in death June 15, 2013. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Jim Morningstar. She is survived by three children, Linda (Jim) Hilliker of Bellefontaine, Tom (Bertie) Kerns of Springfield, Tennessee, and Susan (Rodney) Allen of Bellefontaine; seven grandchildren, Tiffany (Shawn) Wilcoxon, Britt (Jim) Gravley, Hannah (Ben) Jernigan, Matt Kerns, Cody (Dana) Allen, Heath (Jackie) Allen, and Morgan (fiancé Craig Boling Jr.) Allen; five great grandchildren, Maggie (fiancé Luke Heath) Wilcoxon, Mac and Hayden Gravley, Braidynn, Aben, and Asher Jernigan. She worked at DAB Industries for 30 years and attended OSU and Ohio Northern in the evenings. She thoroughly enjoyed and was active in the Friendship Circle of Kings Daughters and her bridge club. She and her husband, Leon, attended Ohio State football games home and away from 1946 until no longer physically able to, and remained fervent fans. They also traveled extensively through the years with family and friends. She was a loving mother, wife, and grandmother. Jean loved music, art, and people. She was a lifelong member of the Lutheran Church, first in Lima then in Bellefontaine. | MORNINGSTAR, Jean Alice (I422260964920)
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| 704 | Jeanette Petty Young, age 67, of Roanoke died Saturday, August 10, 1991. Surviving are her children, Leda Y. Sackett of Wise, Preston Young of Charlottesville, Trudy Y. Smith of Roanoke, and Steven W. Young of Charleston, S.C.; sisters, Mary Wyatt Woody of Roanoke and Dorothy Woody of Cocoa Beach, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Services will be conducted from the graveside in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Frank W. Feather officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday at Oakey's North Chapel. Roanoke Times, VA, Aug. 12, 1991 | PETTY, Evelyn Jeanette (I422330967079)
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| 705 | Jeannette Barrett 92 of Kenton Services for Jeannette Barrett will be held at 11:00 am Wednesday October 17, 2012 at Price Funeral Home in Kenton with Rev Mary Curtis and Rev Rex Roth officiating. Burial will follow at Tymochee Cemetery in Wyandot County. Visitation will be from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 Tuesday October 16, 2012. She died at 9:04 am Saturday October 13, 2012 at Hardin Memorial Hospital. She was born on October 27, 1919 in Wyandot County to H.D. and Floy (Barrett) Heckathorn. On March 11, 1939 she married Robert F. Barrett and he preceded her in death on November 1, 1995. Surviving is a son R. Allen (Kathy) Barrett of Kenton, a daughter Kay Ann (Thomas) Brien of Kenton, 6 grandchildren Mark (Heidi) Barrett of Kenton, David (Jenny) Barrett of Rockford, Amy (Johnnie) Eagle of London, John (Kriss) Brien of Kenton, Kristi (Tim) Cook of Kenton, and Lisa (Joel) Moore of Tipp City, Ohio, and 18 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 4 brothers D.E., Warren B., John J., and Richard A. Heckathorn and a sister Dortha J. Hamilton. Jeannette was a homemaker and a 1937 graduate of Marseilles High School. She was a member of Marseilles Presbyterian Church and Marseilles Presbyterian Women's Association. Online condolences may be expressed at pricefh.net. Memorials may be made to Marseilles Presbyterian Church of Hardin County Hospice | HECKATHORN, Jeannette (I422261887510)
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| 706 | Jeffrey William Daum, age 61, of Marion, passed away Saturday, June 13, 2020 at his home after a lengthy battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Jeff was born in Marion, Ohio on January 27, 1959 to Jack Daum and Judy A. (Evans) Daum. He attended Pleasant High School where he excelled at basketball and was the President of the Student Body. Shortly after graduating, Jeff drove his Corvette to Texas and worked in the oil business. After returning to Marion, Jeff started his lifelong career at The Whirlpool Corporation where he worked as the warehouse coordinator for more than 20 years. In younger years, Jeff enjoyed playing basketball and volleyball and bowled a 300 in dedication of his father’s untimely death. He also enjoyed traveling across the United States and Canada and could be found cheering on the Buckeyes. Being a man of faith, Jeff was a long time member of Epworth United Methodist Church in Marion; here, he married Kathy Louise Searls on May 23, 2003. Jeff is survived by his wife, Kathy; mother, Judy; daughters, Andrea Marie Daum and Kaitlyn Nichole Daum; sister, Jill Pinnick of Okeechobee, Fl.; and canine companions, Buckie and Gracie. Jeff was preceded in death by his father, Jack Daum. Visitation will be held at Snyder Funeral Homes, Denzer Chapel on Monday, June 15, 2020 from 4 until 7 pm. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 11am with Rev. David Hoffman officiating. Burial will follow in Marion Cemetery. | DAUM, Jeffrey William (I422149378292)
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| 707 | Jennifer "Jenny" Marie Bonham of Goshen, OH. Born on March 30, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH. Went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, December 6, 2015 at the age of 32. Beloved daughter of Roy E. and Linda Anne (nee Dericks) Bonham. Loving sister of John Bonham and Candy Hamilton. Caring aunt of John Bonham II, Tyler Hamilton, Cheyenne Hamilton, Chandler Hamilton and Brayden Hamilton. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many dear friends. Jenny was a member of the Milford Post #450 American Legion Auxiliary. She loved to ride snowmobiles in Michigan. Friends will be received on Thursday, December 10 from 5 PM - 8 PM at Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 1668 St. Rt. 28, Goshen, where services will be held on Friday, December 11 at 11 AM. Interment, Goshen Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Jenny Bonham to the American Legion Post #450, 450 Victor Stier Dr., Milford, OH. 45150. Rev. David Phaneuf of Goshen United Methodist Church will be the minister for Jenny's services. | BONHAM, Jennifer Marie (I422426589939)
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| 708 | Jennifer Ann Mauritz (Hyzer), age 39, of Reynoldsburg, passed away Sunday, January 18, 2015. She was born October 5, 1975, the youngest of four daughters, to Larry and Linda Hyzer. Jennifer was a 1993 graduate of Bexley H.S. and attended Columbus State Community College. She was previously employed with Grant Medical Center and Eye Sight Associates and currently with Riverside Radiology Interventional Associates. She was a member of the Marine Corps League Axillary North Star Detachment, served as a committee member for the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 4021 in Licking County, and volunteered at the Mid-Ohio Foodbank, Meals on Wheels and Homeless Shelters for Veterans. Jennifer loved interacting with people and was always reaching out to help. She was adventurous, determined and dedicated to everything she set her mind out to accomplish including surviving Multiple Myeloma. Jennifer loved her pets, and traveling. She lit up the room with her presence. Her family and children were Jennifer's top priority. She was involved with and supported all of her children's activities including the Reynoldsburg Cross Country Boosters. She was a loving and giving wife, mother, daughter and sister and will be dearly missed by all whose lives she touched. Jennifer will be missed by her husband of almost 18 glorious years of marriage, John Jay Mauritz; daughter, Ashley Alexis Mauritz; son, John Jay Mauritz II; parents, Larry and Linda Hyzer; sisters, Crystal (Mark) Raile, Anne (Ray) McDonald and Laurie Hill; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends Thursday, January 22, 2015 from 4-8 p.m. at SCHOEDINGER NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 1051 E. Johnstown Rd. (at Beecher Rd.), Gahanna, OH where the funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 23, 2015. Interment Glen Rest Memorial Estate. Contributions may be made in Jennifer's memory to MMORE, P.O. Box 20067, Columbus, OH 43220 or www.mmore.org . Visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories or condolences. | HYZER, Jennifer Ann (I422518193726)
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| 709 | Jennifer Ann McDaniel-Coleman, 39, passed away on June 12, 2022 in Moapa, NV. Jennifer was born in Wheeling, WV on November 15, 1982 to Donald McDaniel and Twila Yocum. As a young girl, Jennifer fell in love with Medieval Reenactments and became a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism. She attended many events and loved the tight-knit community. She met Joshua Coleman at one of these events when she was fifteen and they developed a great friendship. They reunited in 2010 and were later married in Las Vegas, NV on January 7, 2018. She loved music and learned to play the clarinet while in her high school band. She loved everyone and would drop everything to help those that were in need. She was sweet and had a goofy sense of humor. She was a beautiful and loving soul, much like her grandfather Joseph. The two of them were known to give great big bear hugs and they both loved their families with all of their hearts. She was an amazing mother who will be deeply missed. Jennifer was preceded in death by her Grandfather Joseph Lorenzo Yocum III, her maternal Grandmother Marjorie L. Roush Yocum, Grandfather Charles William McDaniel, her paternal Grandmother Sylvia Dietrich McDaniel, Aunt Linda Burkle and her nephew Lincoln Andrew Rouse. Jennifer is survived by her husband, Joshua Coleman and their children, Gregor and Lorelai; her parents, Donald McDaniel, Twila Yocum; in laws, Reva and dean Gugleilmotti, Sherry and Robert Coleman, her sisters, Denessa (Andrew) Rouse and Crystal (David) Otto; Melissa and wade Shepherd, Tessa Coleman, Keighley Coleman, Amanda and Michael Finch, her nieces and nephew, Gabrielle Otto and Penelope and Frederick Rouse, Alexandra and Nicholas Shepherd; Her Uncle Joseph (Nicole) Yocum, Aunt Shannon (Keith) Hellock, and her Aunt Barbara Yocum, Uncle Charles(Lita) McDaniel, Aunt Chris Long, Aunt Kathy McDaniel and Aunt Nancy McDaniel. She also has many cousins who will love and miss her everyday. Funeral services will be held Saturday June 25th, 2022 at 10:00 am in Oakwood Cemetery Sharon, PA. Arrangements entrusted to the SHERMAN Funeral Home & Crematory. | MCDANIEL, Jennifer (I422631745605)
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| 710 | Jennifer Bodey was stillborn at 9:55 a.m. Saturday in Memorial Hospital. She was the daughter of Gregory L. and Constance Green Bodey of 721 Albert. Other survivors include one sister, Christine at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bodey of Piqua, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Green of 754 Oak St., and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pence of Urbana. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Ewart Turner officiating. Siferd Main Street Chapel is in charge of arrangements. (published in The Lima News, Sunday, May 6, 1973, page 4) | BODEY, Jennifer (I422137718478)
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| 711 | Jeremy Allen Lincicome, 30, of Byesville passed away Tuesday (April 21, 2015) at Grant Medical Center. He was born July 11, 1984 in Cambridge and was the son of Larry and Christina (Knight) Lincicome of Cambridge. Jeremy worked at Scobie's Auto Body Shop in Byesville and helped at the Hendershot Farm. He was Christian by faith, and a 2004 graduate of Meadowbrook High School, where he participated in football and basketball and was a student at McElroy BUDO KAI. Jeremy loved children, and being able to spend time with his niece Jaylyn, and nephew Trentyn, was the highlight of his day! He was preceded in death by grandparents, Frank and Mary Lincicome, Carl Hutchison and Art Knight. Along with his parents he is survived by one brother Joshua L. Lincicome of Byesville; his grandmother Wanda Hutchison of Byesville; one aunt Virginia Hendershot of Salesville; one niece Jaylyn Lincicome and one nephew Trentyn Wolverton. | LINCICOME, Jeremy Allen (I422162695691)
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| 712 | Jeremy Ray Cogar Jeremy Ray Cogar, 22, of Cottageville, departed this life Jan. 8, 2006. He was born March 27, 1983, a son of Jimmie Ray and Jane Lee (Stowers) Cogar of Cottageville. He was a graduate of Ripley High School and a former employee of Tom Peden Auto. Jeremy has given the gift of life by being an organ donor. In addition to his parents, he is also survived by a brother, Brent Lee Cogar of Morgantown; paternal grandparents, William Ray Cogar and Nellie Lynch, both of Webster Springs. Service will be 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at Casto Funeral Home, Evans, with Elder Ken Stowers and Elder Seldon Angus officiating. Burial will follow in Jackson County Memory Gardens, Cottageville. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Source Citation: Newspaper: Charleston Gazette, The; Publication Date: 11 Jan 2006; Publication Place: Charleston, WV, United States | COGAR, Jeremy Ray (I422255159370)
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| 713 | Jerry Dean Nunley Jerry Dean Nunley passed and went to be with the Lord for eternal life on August 28, 2007. He will be remembered in so many ways: for a stern hand, for making people laugh, watching all of his sports and his fight with cancer. Most of all, he will be remembered as a husband, father, brother, uncle and friend and as an inspiration to so many. Strong-willed and a fighter, he fought 'til the end. Passionate about his family, especially his grandson, he will always be remembered in our hearts. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Nunley; his daughter, Virgie "Sissy" George, and his only grandson, Kristian "Bubba"; his sons, Billy George and Charles; his brothers and sisters, Bobby Young, Pearl and M.D. Walker of Charleston, Ralph and Dee Nunley of Pinch, and Jimmy and Edith Nunley of Michigan; his nieces, nephews and extended family, Pat and Steve Ray and children, Christina and Tim, Monsie and Patrick Bailey and children, Alma, Nancy, Veronica, Natasha, Raquel, Claudia and Patty, Dodie Bernie and children, Terry and Karen; and his best friend of all time, Grover Keener of Charleston. Service will be 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 31, at Bartlett-Chapman Funeral Home, 409 Sixth Avenue, St. Albans, with his nephew, Pastor David Smith, officiating. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Online condolences may also be made at www.bartlettchapmanfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Ruth Nunley, 987 Old Pointe Road, St. Albans, WV 25177. | NUNLEY, Jerry D (I422629350316)
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| 714 | Jerry G. Blem, 86, of Findlay passed away Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at his residence surrounded by his family. Jerry was born on November 2, 1932 in Williamstown to the late Dwight and Jessie Belle (Patterson) Blem. Jerry married Ruth A. Halsey on July 19, 1952 in Kenton and she passed away on November 26, 2006. Jerry is survived by two daughters: Teresa J. (Jim) Burnham, and Sharon (Randy) Radabaugh, both of Findlay. Jerry was blessed with six granddaughters and eight great-grandchildren. Jerry's brother, Joe L. (Barb) Blem, lives in Arlington. He was preceded in death by one granddaughter, and a brother, Jack Blem. Jerry was a 1950 graduate of Arlington High School and enjoyed the monthly meeting with classmates. His memberships include: AMVETS, DAV, Moose Lodge No. 698, and 54 years in the Findlay Bowling League. Jerry worked 24 years as a supervisor at Sanipure Dairy and 24 years at Archer Daniels Midland as a Stationary Engineer. Visitation will be held Monday, January 28, 2019 from 2:00-4:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm at COLDREN-CRATES FUNERAL HOME with the funeral service held on Tuesday at 10:30 AM at COLDREN-CRATES FUNERAL HOME. Burial will be in Knollcrest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Hancock County Humane Society. | BLEM, Jerry G. (I422261227825)
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| 715 | Jesus has called home Clermont resident, Gordon D. Goodman, who is gathered with the saints in that happy home where there are no tears or pain. On May 8th, 2013, at Promise Hospital, Oxford, Fl, his loving wife of 43 years, Pamela S. Goodman, bid him farewell, after a long struggle with the infirmities that beset him as a result of over sedation for an MRI, after minor back surgery. His wife and son, Scott D. Goodman, the pride of his life, find their solace in the knowledge that he is safe in the arms of Jesus. Gordon was born in Walla Walla, WA, Oct. 01, 1947, to his proud parents Agnes (Still) Goodman, of Richland, WA, and Edwin F. Goodman, who has preceded him in death. He has three sisters and one brother who love him dearly: Beverly Zaro, of Walla Walla, WA, Jeanette Mercier, of Richland, WA, Diane East, of Hot Springs, AR, and Jerry Goodman, of Yakima, WA. Gordon proudly served his country as a USAF pilot during the Vietnam War Era. Later, he went to work for the US Postal Service, retiring as a postmaster in WA State, before moving to Florida. He loved to sing and had a beautiful tenor voice. For many years, he was a member of "The King's Choral Ambassadors, of Portland, OR. After arriving in Florida, he joined the Winter Garden Community Choir. He sang with them at Carnegie Hall, in New York City, only a few weeks before his ill-fated back surgery. Those, to whom he is dear, will always remember his strong love for the Lord, his sweet nature and his wonderful sense of humor. | GOODMAN, Gordon Dean (I422170287710)
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| 716 | Jesus has called home long-time Clarkston resident, Mary E. Eggerling, gathered with the saints to that happy home where there are no tears or pain. On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, her loving husband of over 40 years, Casper S. (Cap) Eggerling, bid her farewell after a long struggle with the infirmities that had beset her. He and their children; a son, the Rev. Edmund L. Cogar of Portland, Or., a daughter, Pamela S. Goodman of Vancouver,Wash; four grandchildren, Airman 1st Class Scott D. Goodman of Beale Air Force Base, Calif, Joshua L. Cogar, presently ministering in the country of Denmark, Rachel D. Cogar of Portland, Heather L. Alvarez of Keizer, Ore; and great- grandson, David C. Alvarez of Keizer, find their solace in the knowledge that she is in the arms of Jesus. She was born in Diana, W. Virginia, September 13, 1929, to her parents Daisy (Slaughter) Gregory and Edgar Wade Gregory. She had four brothers and two sisters who she loved dearly. Three have preceded her in death to be with the Lord: Pauline M. Sutton, Charles Ace Gregory and Franklin Lane Gregory. Her surviving sister is Betty J. Carter of Mesa, Ariz., and two brothers, Daymon H. Gregory and Wade Junior Gregory of Sutton, W. Virginia. Those to whom she was dear will always remember fondly her beautiful smile, sense of humor, spirit of adventure, courage and love of country. Her funeral service and life will be celebrated at the church where she worshipped for many years, the Clarkston First Church of God, on the corner of Diagonal and Sycamore at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday. | GREGORY, Mary Elladean (I422170197923)
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| 717 | Jilda, 64, Van Wert, died at 2:21 p.m., at the Van Wert Inpatient Hospice. She was the daughter of Lester Searfoss and Evelyn (Mettler) Knuth. Her mother survives her in Middle Point. Also surviving are a son, Toby, Ligonier, IN; Grandchildren: Teresa Slone, Linda (Anton) Napier, Cody (Crystal) Hensley, Andrea (Nick)Marchand, all of the Ligonier, IN, area; Great-Grandchildren: Dominic, Kaylee, Rayven, Guinivere, Ethan, Samantha, James, and Wesley; Brothers and Sisters: Jessie (Danny) Chesbro of Van Wert, George (Toni) Searfoss of Haviland, Ernest (Kathy) Jewell of Defiance, Evelyn (Don) Mercer of Antwerp, Edward & Willam Knuth of Middle Point, Sonny (Lorna) Jewell of Grover Hill, Buddy (Sophie) Jewell of Texas, Kitty (Tom) Brown of Indianapolis, IN, and Helen (Dick) Richardson of Grover Hill. She was preceded in death by her Children: Annette Farris and Norman Yoh; Brothers and Sisters: Darlene Dawson, Robert Jewell, Jacque Jewell, and Charles Searfoss. | SEARFOSS, Jilda Mae (I422458652318)
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| 718 | Jill Annette (Daum) Pinnick, age 60, of Okeechobee, Florida passed away December 25, 2021 at her home. Jill was born September 12, 1961, the daughter of Jack and Judy (Evans) Daum. She graduated from Harding High School in 1979 and had an associate degree from The Ohio State University. She is survived by her mother, Judy Daum of Marion, sister-in-law, Kathy Searls Daum of Marion, and nieces Andrea Daum of Westerville and Kaitlyn Daum of Marion. She is preceded in death by father, Jack Daum and brother, Jeff. The family will hold a private service at a later date. Snyder Funeral Homes, Denzer Chapel has been chosen to assist the Daum family with Jill’s final wishes. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com | DAUM, Jill Annette (I422149378293)
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| 719 | Jillette Wamsley, 45 of Buckhannon, passed away Monday, September 20, 2004 in Buckhannon as of results of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. The daughter of the late Virgil Earnest Hoover, and Emmogene Evans Hoover, of Birch River, who survives. She is survived by her husband, Cletis, daughters: Angela and Jennifer all of Buckhannon. Three brothers: Ronald, Howard and Don Hoover. Three sisters: Genevieve Rose, Wanda Rose and Jan Pumphrey. A daughter Myra Dawn Wamsley preceded her in death on February 14, 2004 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Friends will be received September 23, 2004, from 3 to 9 pm at the Heavner and Cutright Funeral Chapel. Services will be held Friday, September 24, 2004 at the chapel. Rev. Nancy Killingsworth will officiate. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Trus Joist MacMillan Relay for Life Team. | HOOVER, Jillette (I422534914042)
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| 720 | Jimmie R. Swarts, 77, of 1412 Washington Ave., Piqua, died at 3:00 a, Sunday December 19, 2010 in Columbus. He was born July 22, 1933 in Piqua to the late Elery D. and Evelyn L. (Lovett) Swarts. On August 4, 1962 in St. Mary Catholic Church he was married to the late Eleanor L. (Dembski) Swarts his loving wife of forty-two years. She preceded him in death March 20, 2005. He is survived by the pride and joy of his life, his four children and their spouses, Anita (Jeffery) Zehala of Columbus, Janet (Barry) Burton of Antioch, Illinois, Kurt (Joan) Swarts of Delaware, Nathaniel "Ned" (Lori) Swarts of Mooresville, North Carolina. Also surviving are eight grandchildren, Michael, Christopher and Jena Burton, Elizabeth and Matthew Zehala, Patrick, Mallory and Ryan Swarts; three brothers, David (Barbara) Swarts, Elery (Sue) Swarts, Anthony (Charlotte) Swarts all of Piqua; three sisters, Barbara (Michael) Byrum of Santa Anna, California, Richardia (Sherry) Smith of Piqua, Rebecca (Carl) Guzman of Mission Viejo, Calif.; and thirteen nieces and nephews. A sister Phyllis Jean Folkerth preceded him in death. Jimmie graduated from Piqua Central High School in 1951 and attended Ohio University. He retired from the French Oil Mill Machinery Company in 1996 following thirty-seven years of employment. He served in the United States Navy from 1951 to 1955 and was honorably discharged with the rank of Machinist Mate 1st class. He was a fifteen-year member of the Signal Five Auxiliary Police where he had served in all of its offices. He served on the Civic Citation Appeals Board, the Piqua Board of Zoning Appeals for twenty-three years and was its Chairman for several terms. In partnership with his wife, Eleanor, they were active in St. Mary Catholic Church having served on many Parish Committees including the Parish Council and Worship Committee and they chaired several church events. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 am Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at St. Mary Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Thomas J. Grilliot as the Celebrant. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery where full military honors will be conducted by the Veterans Elite Tribute Squad. Visitation will be from 4:00-7:00 pm Tuesday at the Jamieson & Yannucci Funeral Home where a prayer service will begin at 4:00 pm and a Knights of Columbus service at 6:30 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Broadway, Piqua, OH 45356. Condolences to the family may also be expressed through jamiesonandyannucci.com. To send flowers or a remembrance gift to the family of JIMMIE SWARTS, please visit our Tribute Store. | SWARTS, Jimme R (I422166640370)
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| 721 | Jimmy Bender, 65 of Camden on Gauley passed away on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at Summersville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 06, 1953 in Webster County to Dave and Mable Payne Bender. He was a truck driver and liked to fish and hunt. He was a great grandpa to Savanna Cowger who was the light of his life. Loved to help people and was a generous man. He was a member of the Cowen and Diana Fire Departments and the search and rescue. Jimmy is survived by his long-time companion, Kathy Robinson; son, Jimmy Bender; daughters Margie Bender and Tracy Bender; step-daughter, Cindy Robinson; brother, Bobby Payne; half-brother, Edward Litten; sisters Cindy, Teresa and Debbie; special sister-in-law, Terry Johnson and several nieces, nephews and other extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ralph Bender. At the request of Jimmy, cremation has taken place and no services will be held at this time. Adams-Reed Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Bender family. | BENDER, Jimmy I (I422255653044)
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| 722 | Jimmy Lee Floyd, 57, Paulding, Ohio, died Saturday, April 2, 2011, at Defiance Regional Medical Center, Defiance. He was born March 14, 1954, in Beckley, W.Va., the son of Charles and Katherine (Grahm) Floyd. He lived in Baltimore, Md., until he was 12 and then moved to Defiance. He owned and operated Floyd's Repair for the past 23 years, servicing car dealerships all over northwest Ohio. His passion was his Harley Davidson. He had owned them since the early 1970s and loved to ride them. He loved the Baltimore Orioles from the time he was young. He was a die-hard Colts and Buckeye fan. Jim loved hunting (trapping and hunting from the time he moved to Defiance). His hobby was rebuilding old cars. He was currently working on a '66 Mustang. He loved his life, family and friends. He loved classic cars and antique treasures. He collected them regularly. He was a great storyteller, especially while driving his pontoon down the river. He is survived by Karen Caris, the love of his life for 19 1/2 years; two sons, Jason (Tara) Floyd, Big Piney, Wyo., and Jared Floyd, Defiance, Ohio; two daughters, Sara (Ross) Becker, Defiance, and Megan Floyd, Defiance; grandchildren, Malaki Pabon, Gretchyn Pabon, Alex Cruz and Draxton Floyd; stepgrandchildren, Marcus and Sage Mahaffey; and three sisters, Deb Walters of Defiance, Cindy Britton of Sturgis, Mich., and Belinda Hamman, Defiance. Preceding him in death were his parents and grandchildren, Morgan and Madison Floyd. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 7, 2011, at Hanenkrath-Clevenger-Schaffer Funeral Home, Defiance, with Rev. Tim Yazel officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Memory Gardens, Defiance County. | FLOYD, Jimmy Lee (I422415324509)
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| 723 | Joan J. Poe, 81, North Manchester, IN died 7:39 a.m. Saturday, October 20, 2012 in Lutheran Hospital, Ft. Wayne, IN. She was born September 21, 1931 in Waterloo, IN to Marion & Esther (Benjamin) Dirr. She graduated from Eden (OH) High School in 1949. Joan retired from Heckman Bindery after 43 years of service. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Lodge #1518, North Manchester, IN and enjoyed working in her flower gardens, crocheting, traveling and traveling to see her grandchildren. On July 17, 1984 she married Roger L. Poe. He died September 7, 2005. She is survived by three sons, Greg A. Houser, LaFontaine, IN, Neil W. (Cindy) Houser, Kasilof, AK and Dennis L. (Valerie) Houser, North Manchester, IN; one sister, Marcella Peppler, Fort Wayne, IN; eleven grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. One son, Michael D. Houser, died in 1983. Friends and family may call Friday, October 26, 2012 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. at McKee Mortuary, 1401 State Road 114 West, North Manchester, IN. Services will be Friday, October 26, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at McKee Mortuary, 1401 State Road 114 West, North Manchester, IN. Pastor J.P. Freeman will officiate. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery, North Manchester, IN. | DIRR, Joan J (I422357346991)
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| 724 | JoAnn (Lawson) Frederick, 82, of Dennett Road Manor, formerly of Mt. Lake Park, died on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at Garrett Memorial Hospital. Born on March 23, 1931 in Calvin, WV, she was the daughter of Willy Lawson and Ada (Hickman) Lawson Mellonzi. JoAnn was an extremely talented and artistic woman. She proved her culinary skills by owning and managing several restaurants during the course of her life. She was an avid collector of cookbooks and wrote two cookbooks of her own. She enjoyed gardening, oil painting, drawing with chalk, calligraphy, and writing newsletters. Most recently, she helped write the monthly newsletter and daily menus at Dennett Road Manor. JoAnn was quite a bowler and participated in several bowling tournaments around the United States. She also followed Tony Stewart and Richard Petty on the NASCAR circuit. She was a woman who truly loved her family. She took great pride in loving and caring for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Mariam "Mimi" Frederick of Oakland, Ivan L. "Chip" Frederick, II and girlfriend, Amy Landon of Oakland; a brother, William Lawson of Colorado; a sister, Billie Mae Jackson of Ohio; grandchildren, Dennis Rodeheaver and wife Richann of Mt. Lake Park, Erin Kirchoff and husband Jerrod of Hazleton, WV; great grandchildren, Tyler Rodeheaver and Jane Kirchoff; ex-husband, Ivan "Red" Frederick. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Phyllis Jean Self and a great grandchild, Bryson Rodeheaver. According to her wishes, JoAnn was cremated. Friends will be received at the Bethel United Methodist Church in Mt. Lake Park on Saturday, February 1st from 11 AM to 1 PM at which time a memorial service will be held. The Burdock-Fredlock Funeral Home, P.A., Oakland is assisting the family with arrangements | LAWSON, Jo Ann (I422162599774)
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| 725 | Joey Alan Miller, 42, of Hollywood, MD died on Monday, April 21, 2003 at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. He was born on August 25, 1960 in Webster Springs, WV, the son of Iris Joan Marcum Miller of Elkridge, MD and the late Bobbie Joe Miller. Joey served his country in the United States Navy from May 23, 1983 until February 28, 1993. He received the following decorations, the Navy Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon Expert, Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon Expert, Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 4, and the Navy Achievement Medal. His rank at time of separation was a Lieutenant. In 1991 he moved to St. Mary?s County from Monterrey, CA. He was a member of the Lexington Park United Methodist Church, Lexington Park, MD. He worked as an Aeronautical Engineer for the US Government. Joey loved baseball and the Baltimore Orioles. He enjoyed music and playing the piano. In addition to his mother he is survived by his wife, Frankie Jean Starcher Miller whom he married on December 18, 1994 in Ridge, MD, three sons, Joseph Timothy Miller of Topsham, MA, Camden Tully Miller and Casey Franklin Miller both of Hollywood, MD, a sister, Joanie Ellen Metzger of Elkridge, MD. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the National Organization for Rare Diseases, Adenoid Cystic Restricted Fund, 100 Rt. 37, P.O. Box 8923, New Fairfield, CT 06812-8923. | MILLER, Joey Alan (I422158740347)
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| 726 | John A. Hildreth, 82, died peacefully in his sleep late Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006, at his home in Richwood. He was born Aug. 20, 1924, in Lebanon, Ind., to the late James and Mattie Conrad Hildreth. He was preceded in death by five brothers. John was a retired laborer and had been a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church in Marion. He enjoyed spending time on his C.B., watching movies, camping, going to family get-togethers and was famous for his story telling. On June 30, 1945, he married Maxine L. Mitchell and she died in March 2002. Surviving are his children: Peggy L. (Gary) Wurtsbaugh of Richwood, Gary D. Hildreth of Marion, Kenneth E. (Gloria) Hildreth of Marion and Danny T. (Bobi Jo) Hildreth of Richwood; grandchildren, Stacey N. Barrett, Amanda L. Wurtsbaugh, Beulah M. (Shane) VonDach, Kenneth Hildreth Jr., Bryan K. (Sarah) Hildreth, Brandon M. Hildreth and Brandy Hildreth; great grandchildren, Kerrigan A. VonDach, Mattie S. and Emily N. Hildreth; two sisters, Evelyn Farrin of Marysville and Mary Ann Bark of Alabama. Friends may call Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood where funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the Broadway Cemetery and Pastor Ray Mullins will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donors choice. | HILDRETH, John Alfred (I422147602973)
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| 727 | John Ankrom, 72, of Middlebourne, passed away February 7, 2014 at home. He was born December 9, 1941, in Kidwell, W.Va., the son of the late William Everett and Helen Beatrice Harter Ankrom. He is survived by his daughters, Melanie (Darren) Dye of Clarington, Ohio and Patty (Jason) Henthorn of Middlebourne, W,Va.; six grandchildren, Mekayla, Easton and Striker Dye and Kaytlyn, Jonathan and Jasmine Henthorn; sisters, Mary Foor of Canton, Ohio, Betty Lou (Herman) Haught of Middlebourne, W.Va. and Nellie Mae (James) Wilson of Middlebourne, W.Va.; and brothers, Oliver Thomas (Maxine) Ankrom of New Martinsville, W.Va., Brady Ivan (Marilyn) Ankrom of Middlebourne, W.Va. and Roger Allen Ankrom of Middlebourne, W.Va. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Kay C. Ankrom; daughter, Melissa Ankrom; and brother, Frank Louis Ankrom. Funeral services will be held at the Myers Funeral Home, 600 Main Street, Sistersville, W.Va. on Sunday, February 9,2014 at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Herman Haught officiating. Calling hours will be 12:00 Noon until the time of services. | ANKROM, John Lee (I422617790652)
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| 728 | JOHN EDWARD AIKIN, 76, of Sidney, Ohio passed away peacefully at home on Friday, March 6, 2015. He was born July 4, 1938 in the family home in Port Jefferson, Ohio to the late Harold Dow and Dana Theo Hall Aikin. John is survived by his wife of 57 years, Janet Mitchell Aikin, to whom he was married to on February 10, 1958. Surviving with her are their daughter and son-in-law, Lori (Steve) Holt of Sidney; four grandchildren, Stephanie (Craig) Merickel, Sidney; Andrew Holt & Sean Holt, Columbus; Diana (James) Davis, Piqua; and three great-grandchildren, Nolan Scott, Seth Johnathan, and Ross David Merickel. Preceding him in death were his parents, infant son Johnnie Ray, and his four older brothers, Art, Joe, Max, and Herb. A family in Brazil also mourns his passing, being that of the first exchange student of the Aikin’s in 1974, Maria de Albuquerque Braga and her husband, Alexandre; their children, Mariana (Wendell) Alvez and their daughters, Marina and Amanda; Luciana Braga (Maj. Lonny) Douthit and their son, Alex, Germany; Romero Braga (Larissa) and their daughter, Heloisa. John shared his birthday with that of his country, was very patriotic, proudly flew and saluted Old Glory. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in active duty in the 1950s, followed by many years in Army Reserves and National Guard. Being very proud of his Irish ancestry, he considered himself fortunate to return to his ancestral country with the same name as his immigrant grandfather who arrived in the United States in 1789 together with his wife and four small children. One of those children was John’s 2nd great-grandfather, George, who fought in the War of 1812 and was a participant in the battle of Fort Detroit. This grandfather and his wife Martha Patton being residents of Ohio prior to 1820 qualified John as a member of First Families of Ohio. His great uncle, James K. Piersol, was with the 13th OVC during the Civil War, captured the battle flag of the 2nd Alabama Infantry at Paines Crossroads, Virginia in 1865 and for this action was among the first recipients of the Medal of Honor; a few days later, he witnessed Lee’s surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse. John was a sports enthusiast and dedicated fan of his favorite teams, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Reds, and especially the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. His hobbies were many, but the love of his life in recent years was his three great-grandsons. He was a barber in the 1960s in Vandalia, Piqua, and Sidney. He retired from the Ohio Department of Transportation in 1990, having worked in construction, surveying, and inspection. He was a member of Holy Angels Church, where he had been an Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Eucharist, a volunteer with R.C.I.A. and at church services at Fair Haven. He was a member of the Sidney Knights of Columbus 659, and a 4th Degree Knight in St. Gaspar del Buffalo Assembly 825 in Minster. He was also a member of Sidney AMVETS and of the Shamrock Club in Columbus. John loved people, loved meeting new people, and lived with the philosophy that the only strangers he knew were people he’d yet to meet. In keeping with John’s wishes, his remains will be cremated and his ashes buried at a later date. A Memorial Mass will be held Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 10:30 A.M. at Holy Angels Church, with Fr. Earl Fernandes officiating. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 from 5-7 P.M. at Cromes Funeral Home, 302 S. Main Avenue, Sidney. Memorials may be made to Wilson Hospice or Knights of Columbus. Guestbook condolences and expressions of sympathy may be made to the Aikin family at our website, www.cromesfh.com. | AIKIN, John Edward (I422185487727)
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| 729 | John Forest Shaver, 84, of Napier, WV passed away at his residence on June 12, 2014 following an extended illness. He was born on February 1, 1930 a son of the late Oscar 'Buck' Shaver and Ruby 'Boyce' Shaver. In addition to his parents John was preceded in death by one infant sister Ruby Jean Shaver, a brother James M Shaver, and his youngest daughter Sandra L Shaver. John is survived by his loving wife of 65 years Rose Riffle Shaver. Also two daughters Suzan Marple and Wayne of Ireland, WV, Patricia Ratliff and Lonnie of Weston, four grandchildren Lori Reed and husband Rich of Bridgeport, Amy Fishbaugh and husband Tom of Clarksburg, Julie Oldaker of Weston, Jodi Wayts and husband Jeffrey of Clarksburg, nine great-grandchildren Bethany Reed, Trey Reed, Alex Reed, Seth Fishbaugh, Emma Fishbaugh, Abby Oldaker, Lizzy Oldaker, Cooper Rose Wayts, Wesley Wayts, also surviving is one sister Lynn Jeffries and husband Gary, sister-in-law Jenny Shaver. John was a self-employed mechanic, timberman, driller, and he had his own wrecker service. Prior to these trades John had 28 years as an electrician with the IBEW. John was very proud of his Navy military service aboard the destroyer USS Charles R Ware. John loved his family and friends and loved hosting cookouts, chicken roasts, fish fries, and breakfast in the park. He was a great lover of animals particularly his dogs and cats and had many special companions throughout his life. He is missed by Tinker and Cali his current dog and cat. He also had a great love of the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and fishing. | SHAVER, John Forest (I422364717737)
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| 730 | John H. Hagans, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away on March 14, 2021 at the age of 62 after a year's long battle with cancer. John was born in Columbus, Ohio on June 25, 1958 to Jack Lewis Hagans and Shirley Ann (Lewis) Hagans who have both preceded John in death. Family meant the world to John. He loved being with his children and grandchildren as well as being at extended family get-togethers. His one passion was the yearly Christmas party he always had for the whole family where even Santa paid a visit. Cook outs and the Fourth of July were always a must. John was known for his gardening skills and was sought out by neighbors and friends for advice and/or help. It was nothing for him to be working in the yard and then disappear to a neighbor's house who needed his assistance. He had a passion for creating backyard ponds that made you feel you had come upon this vision in an uninhabited location. John also enjoyed fishing and spent time with his son doing just that. He loved walking in the woods or just watching the sunset. Most of John's career was working in the chemical field, first at Hubman Chemical and lastly at Franklin International. When John left Franklin he was a maintenance mechanic. But John had other jobs earlier in his life. He rehabbed houses and apartments and could fix anything, which was another plus for our friends and neighbors. John was also the youngest Corrections Officer to be hired at the Ohio Penitentiary. John was known for stories of his life and for his jokes. He was always the "life of the party" at any gathering. Most everyone he knew could listen to his stories no matter how many times they heard them and always told him he should write a book. John enjoyed making people laugh. He was also a history buff. He could tell you just about anything of the history of Columbus and surrounding areas. John had strong beliefs and convictions and was never afraid to say what he thought. He was the type of person who would stand his ground but could also be compassionate towards people. He was a charitable person with his time and possessions. He had a heart of gold. John will be greatly missed but is with our Lord now, in no more pain and watching over us all. Rest in peace our beloved John. John leaves behind his wife, Pamela Hagans of Columbus, Ohio. He is also survived by his children, Liz Lind (Rich Lind) of Grandview, Ohio, Jerri Mathew (Jacob Mathew) of Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, John R. Hagans (Angie Hagans) of Columbus, Ohio, James Hagans, and Kaidance Wade of Columbus, Ohio; Teresa Hagans; grandchildren J'lea, Jaylen, Alina, Aneela, Adam, Sophia and Jasmine; sister Kamryn Ream (Doug Ream) of Grove City and brother Steven Hagans (Penny Hagans) of Columbus, Ohio. John was preceded in death by his brother Michael Hagans of Washington Courthouse, Ohio and his sister Brenda Lute of London, Ohio. | HAGANS, John Howard (I422425484975)
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| 731 | John L. Kellogg, 77, of Meridian, died at St. Luke's in Meridian on Sunday morning the 8th of July, 2012. John was born in Nevada. His family moved to Idaho when he was six years old. He graduated from Meridian High School in 1953. He was blessed with four children, Dale, Rhonda, Gina and Donald. John met Mary Simmons in 1997 and married her in 2000. Together they have resided in Meridian welcoming their children and five grandsons, Justin, Devon, Ethan, Joshua and Josiah, six granddaughters Camile, Chandiss, Karissa, Chantel, Angeleena and Desirae, and six great-granddaughters, Ellie, Zariyah, Jolie, Ashlyn, Kenzlie and Haidyn. His brothers, Ray and Ricky, sister Mary and her family also visit often. He was loved and appreciated by Mary's family as well as many friends and neighbors, and will be missed by all. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Carl, and son, Dale. Services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 14th, 2012 at the Cole Valley Christian School, 200 E. Carlton Ave., Meridian. Burial to follow at Meridian Cemetery. Please share a pot luck lunch with us immediately thereafter at the Cole Valley Christian School. Personal time for family and friends will be Friday, July 13th from 5-7 p.m. at Bowman Funeral Home, 5525 N. Glenwood St., Garden City. | KELLOGG, John Lee Roy (I422304666311)
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| 732 | John Luke was born August 1, 1934 at Union Hill south of Ringling to the late Mr. John Luke Neble, Sr. and Mrs. Elizabeth (Fields) Neble. He departed this life peacefully at his Ringling residence on Sunday June 3, 3012. Burial was June 6, 2012. John Luke attended grade school at Union Hill and graduated Ringling High School in 1952. On June 18, 1952 he entered the U. S. Navy and served 2 years and 8 months on the USS Manatee on foreign waters during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged on July 1, 1955 at San Francisco, California. He worked as a welder and machinist in many states. He married Mary Ann Law in 1963 in Delaware, Ohio. After working as a welder for the Electricans Union in various states, they moved to Ringling in 1972. John worked for ARCO until his retirement in 1992. Johh Luke was a hardworking honest man whom was loved by all. He dedicated his life to helping others and caring for his family. John had many interests including restoring antique cars, trucks and motorcycles, running his welding and machine shop, collecting antiques, riding his many Harleys, and frequenting the coffee shop several times a day. His pride and joy were his "Kids", TJ, Dawn, Aftan, Ryan, Ethan, Abbie, and Aimery. His parents preceded him in death, as did his son, Faron Neble in 2003; a sister in 1933, and sister, Eva Polich. Survivors include his wife, Mary, of the home; Daughter, Dawn Morris and Husband, Matt of Ringling; Son Travis Neble and wife Danielle of Ringling; Sisters, Elizabeth Freeman of Del City and Irene Neble of Oklahoma City; Grandchildren, Aftan Brady of Ringling, Ryan Morris of Ada, Ethan and Abbie Neble of Ringling, and Great grandson, Aimery Brady of Ringling; Special friends, Allen Wade and Jayme Don Scott. | NEBLE, John L (I422142008859)
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| 733 | John Otis Eakle, 91, of Craigsville, WV, was called home on October 13, 2016, to Heaven where he has longed to go, leaving a testimony that he would be looking for his family there and family and friends here to join him. He was born at Tesla, Braxton County, WV, on February 02, 1925, to John Eldridge and Eddythe Frame Eakle, both deceased. He was the last surviving of nine children. John was also preceded by his first wife, Wanda Bleigh Eakle; (3) brothers and (5) sisters; Dr. Hoy Eakle, Boyd Eakle, Roy Eakle, Leah Eakle Gouchenour, Mildred Eakle Spiker, Estabelle Eakle Icard, Jean Eakle Creameans and Virginia Eakle Stewart. John is survived by his second wife, Crystalene Sawyers Eakle, whom he loved dearly for (13) years; three children, Sharon Eakle Murray, John Jr. (Pamela) Eakle, and Richard Eakle. Also, he leaves behind a dear longtime friend, Roger Nettles of Mooresville, NC previously from Burnsville, WV; step children, Cela Sawyers Burge, Ann Sawyers Brooks, Jan Sawyers Harris, Teresa Sawyers Miller and Scott Sawyers; grandchildren, Dr. James Murray, Erin Murray Matre, Lisa Murray McWilliams, ‘Little’ John (Kristen) Eakle, April Eakle, Lauren and Emily Eakle; step grandchildren, Nora Burge, Robert Stuart, Ellen (Nick) Chambers, Megan (Justin) Maddy, Traci (Christopher) Mallett, Benjamin (Lisa) Harris, Cody Brooks, Hunter and Gage Sawyers; great grandchildren, Megan, Alyssa and Matthew Murray, Lindsay and Clare McWilliams, Lauren and Lily Matre, Bobby and Nathan Eakle, Cora Bever, Eli Jamison Eakle, and Nadia Davis; step great grandchildren, Madeline Stuart, Savannah and Shayanne Mallett, and William Franklin Green. John was a member of St. Lukes Methodist Church of Craigsville, WV. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the 33rd 65th Signal Service Battalion from February 1944 to 1946, in the South Pacific on the Island of Tinian, Saipan, Guam; a 32nd degree Shriner, #133 Masonic Lodge of Gassaway, WV. Before forming his own company, Quality Contracting, he worked for Monongahela Power Company and Penn Line Service. After retirement, John sold Quality Contracting to his son, John Jr. who own and operates this company. John Sr. loved working and helping people during his tenure with his company. He was always ready and able to give a helping hand to those in need. He was very pleased his sons are doing the same. The family would like to thank the staff and workers of Colonial Place in Elkins, WV, for their caring and dedicated service to John. Also, to thank all staff and workers at the Mountain Hospice of Belington, WV, for their care and support for John. May God Bless each of you. John will be sadly missed by his families and friends, confident he is with his Lord and Saviour in the beautiful place he longed for. Funeral service will be held on Monday, October 17, 2016, at 2:00pm, at Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, WV, with good friend, James Thomas officiating. Visitation will be two hours prior to the service (12:00pm-2:00pm), at the funeral home. Interment will follow at the Craigsville Cemetery located behind St. Lukes Methodist Church. Friends and family will service as pallbearers. Military rites will be performed therewith. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in John’s name to either Shriners’ Children’s Hospital, 1900 Richmond Rd., Lexington, KY, 40502 or Mountain Hospice, 1002 South Crim Ave., Belington, WV, 26250. Condolences may be sent to the family at P.O. Box 1489, Craigsville, WV, 26205. | EAKLE, John O (I422416690507)
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| 734 | John W. Howard, 60, of DeGraff, passed away Monday, Oct. 20, 2014, at his home. He was born in Springfield on Feb. 9, 1954, to Mary G. Runkle Howard, who survives, and the late Harrison Howard. He also was preceded in death by two nephews, Thomas "T.J." Lewis and Scott Howard. He is survived by five children, Nichole (Russell) Krabill of West Liberty, Corilee Howard of DeGraff, Nathanael (Kylie) Howard of Urbana, Eli Howard of DeGraff and Terad Howard of Coudersport, Pa.; seven grandchildren, Abriley and Zebedee Krabill, Braxton and Kyra Griggs, Ryder Howard, Liam Dickinson and Zaidon Dickinson; four siblings, Richard (Carolyn) Howard of Mechanicburg, Patricia (Mark) Rich and Thomas (Cheri) Howard, both of Urbana, and David Howard of DeGraff and several nieces and nephews. John retired in July 2014 from Laborer's District Council and Contractors 1410. He was a member of Christ Our King Church in Bellefontaine, and was well-known as the "Harmonica Man." Visitation is two hours prior to a funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Daring & Sanford Funeral Home, DeGraff. Burial is in Greenwood-Union Cemetery, DeGraff. Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Condolences may be expressed at www.edsfh.com. The Bellefontaine Examiner, Thursday, October 23, 2014, page 4, column 1. | HOWARD, John William (I422185449875)
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| 735 | John “John Boy” Henry Carden, 79 of Richwood, WV. He succumbed to a heart condition while enjoying one of his outdoor activity. On May 4, 2019 in Richwood, WV. He was born August 6, 1939 to the late John A. and Nellie Mae Landrum Carden in Richwood, WV. He was a Christian. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother. He was loved dearly by his family and many friends. He loved the outdoors, hunting and camping. He enjoyed puttering in his shop. He always tried to help and befriend anyone in need. He was a coal miner for over 20 years. His favorite TV shows was Dr. Poe and any Westerns Survivors Wife of 60 yrs., Linda Rose Carden, Richwood, WV. 3 Children, Vickie Ellison, Richwood, WV. Kevin Carden, Mocksville, NC. Greg Carden, Mc Calla, AL. 7 Grandchildren and 11 Great-Grandchildren 5 Sisters, Roselee Spencer, WV, Annabelle Poe, OH, Annalea Goodheart, OH, Garnett Williams, OH and Neva Alderman, WV Services will be on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, with visitation starting at 1:00pm and services 3:00pm in Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, WV. With Pastor Brant Seacrist officiating. Interment will be in Richwood Cemetery, Richwood, WV. Also, the family would like to extend their gratitude to the Funeral Home for being very accommodating and understanding during this difficult time. Arrangements were made by Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, WV. | CARDEN, John Henry (I422275424822)
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| 736 | John, 53, of Lakeview, passed away at his home. Death was due to natural causes. He was born to Paul Vagedes and Mary Ann Garvick Miller. His father survives in Lakeview. Also surviving are two daughters, Kristel (James) Kobylack, Bellefontaine, and Nicole Vagedes, DeGraff; a brother, Fred (Suzie) Vagedes, Coldwater; and six sisters, Debra (Thurman) Allmon, Lakeview, Susan (Tim) Brewer, Zanesfield, Kathy Fout, West Mansfield, Paula (Jeff) Fout, Belle Center, Vickie (David) Furlong, West Mansfield, and Rhonda (Terry) Cook, East Liberty; and four grandchildren. Deceased is a grandson. He retired from Dana Corporation after 30 years. He was a member of the Sons of Amvets, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Indian Lake Moose Lodge , all in Lakeview. Services are at Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview, the Rev. Walt Mansfield officiating. | VAGEDES, John Arthur (I422319486700)
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| 737 | JOHNSVILLE: Reuben Harvey, 89, formerly of Johnsville, died Thursday afternoon, May 18, 2006 in Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Maryland. Born August 22, 1916 near Marysville, in Union County, Ohio, he was the son of Asa and Grace Snederker, both now deceased. His brother John and sister Mary Ann survive. He spent most of his school years at East Liberty School in Logan County and graduated from Edison High School in Morrow County in 1936. His father was a farmer and owned a feed and grain elevator business for 25 years. Reuben grew up on the farm at East Liberty, and began operating his own business, The Johnsville Milling Company in 1937. He retired 36 years later at the age of 60. Reuben married Nellie C. Shafer in 1938. They were blessed with five children: Phyllis McCormick, Shirley Strouse, Richard Harvey, Janice Mast and Maureen Osborn. They had 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and one great great grandson. Nellie preceded him in death on November 26, 1998 at the age of 88 years and 7 months. She is buried in Shauck Cemetery in Johnsville, Ohio. She has been missed very much by all. Reuben and his son Richard Harvey built two mobile home parks: one at Johnsville and one at Mansfield, Ohio which provided 168 lots in all on 88 acres. The Harveys sold these parks in 1974, but they are still serving the community well. At age 36 Reuben became a new man in Christ Jesus by faith, was quickened by the Holy Spirit, and became a servant for his Master, the Lord Jesus Christ. This relationship brought him much peace and joy. For many years Reuben was very busy in church work as a partner in jail services. He also served at Mansfield Rescue Mission. He spent 11 years in the Chaco of Colonie Fernhiem, No.18 in Paraguay, South America, working with the Indians, Russian Mennonites, and a large settlement of Amish on 10,000 acres of farm and pasture land for cattle. He and his son Richard owned 1200 acres. In 1972 Reuben was instrumental in starting a new settlement of Amish families south of Johnsville. This grew into 14 districts with 250 people and 14 schools. Reubens hobby for five years was writing books. He was a member of the Woodlawn, Ohio Wisler Mennonite Church of Richland County, Ohio. He spent his last eight years in the Mennonite Fellowship Home at Hagerstown, Maryland. He was prepared to leave this world to be with Christ when He called for him to come home with Him. The family will receive friends Saturday, May 20, 2006 from 2-4 pm in Reiff Mennonite Church, Reiff Church Road, Hagerstown, Maryland. Visiting continues with the family on Sunday, May 21 from 5-8 pm in Woodlawn Mennonite Church, State Route 13 north of Shenandoah, where the funeral service will be held Monday at 10 am. The Lexington Avenue Snyder Funeral is in charge of funeral arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorial contributions to Mennonite Fellowship Home, 12349 Huyett Lane, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740, and may be made through the funeral home. Online condolences may be made to the family by visiting: snyderfuneralhomes.com | HARVEY, Reuben Issac (I422183601550)
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| 739 | Josephine Rojas, 90, of Webster Springs went home to be with the Lord on Saturday morning, May 28, 2022, at her home, surrounded by her family. Born February 11, 1932 in Bolair, she was the daughter of the late Bert and Rebie (Miller) Bancroft. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Rojas; son, Tony Vatala; brothers: Robert, Eugene, and Walter; and sister, Roselyn. Josephine was an avid quilter, and she had won several blue ribbons in the Webster County Fair. She and her husband traveled and lived all across the country from Maryland to California, and everywhere in between. They finally settled back home in Webster County, and she was very happy to be home, just about 2 miles away from her birthplace. Josephine enjoyed watching soap operas and the Hallmark Channel, and was a terrific cook. She was a member of the Sand Run Baptist church and was a Christian woman with a strong love of God. She was very loved by all of her children and sweet as pie to all that knew her. It was Josephine’s wish that her children continue to love each other in her memory. Left to cherish her memory are her children: Steve Rojas, Larry Rojas, Mary McColley, and John Vatala; 11 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; brothers: Lewis and William Bancroft; and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her passing. In keeping with Josephine’s wishes, she will be cremated and the family will hold a service at a later date. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doddreedfh.com Dodd & Reed Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Rojas family. | BANCROFT, Josephine Mary (I422387338114)
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| 740 | Josephine Williams 90 of Ravenna passed away Tuesday, January 15, 2019. She was born July 26, 1928 in Webster Springs, WV. Josephine was a homemaker, whose home no one ever left hungry. She was a mother to many and a stranger to no one. Josephine loved the Cleveland Indians, word searches, scratch-off tickets and drinking coffee. Survivors include her children Ray, Flonda, Rick, Hank, Jane, Arnett Jr. (Darla), Pete, Chris, Colleen, Lillian "Honey Bun", Bruce (Deanna), Maddie (Matthew), and Debbie, over 100 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, brothers Dana (Frankie) and Chuck (Gerry), sisters Cubby and Dorlene (Jim) and countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her mother Daisy, husband Arnett, son Dick, grandson Billy Ray, daughter-in-law Georgia, son-in-laws Leon, Danny, Mark and Ted, brothers Ronald and Frank and sisters Betty and Tinker. Calling hours will be from 10 AM until time of service at 12 PM Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Shorts Spicer Crislip Funeral Home Ravenna Chapel. Pastor Jason Allen will officiate. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery in Ravenna. The family would like to thank Dr. Frank Kelley for over 20 years of caring for Josephine. | FISHER, Josephine (I422402802172)
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| 741 | Joshua Adam Conrad, beloved son of Bobby E. and Rebecca Williams Conrad, passed away at home after a short illness on Monday, February 9, 2009. He was 19 years old. Joshua was born September 30, 1989, in Weston. He worked hard to live a normal life, in spite of his constant battle with blood glycogen storage disease, and seemed to have found his calling in electrical school. Josh completed a four-year electrical technical program and passed his apprentice test while a student at Braxton High School, where he graduated in 2008. He was enrolled at Fred W. Eberle Technical Center in Weston and preparing to take his journeyman's test when he died. Music played a big part in Josh's short life and he was an extremely talented musician. He was best at guitar and was learning to play the banjo and mandolin, too. Josh had the most infectious smile and was a big help to his parents at home and in their greenhouse on Oil Creek Road. He loved the outdoors, especially camping out with his friends, and spending time with his redbone coonhound pup. The loss of Josh will be felt by so many. Along with Joshua's parents, he leaves behind his paternal grandparents, Avis Conrad and Harry Brown of Burnsville; his maternal grandmother, Kay Stump of Burnsville; paternal grandfather, Dale Williams of Napier; his aunt, Lisa Williams Stout and her husband, Scott, of Three Lick; and his beloved cousin, Tyler Stout. The viewing and service will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, February 13, at Stockert-Gibson Funeral Home in Flatwoods. Don Worth will officiate. The Glycogen Storage Disease Association has started a memorial fund in Joshua's name. For more information or to make a contribution, call (352) 265-0855 or contact Glycogen Storage Disease Program, c/o University of Florida, Box 100296. Gainesville, FL 32610. Online condolences may be sent at www.stockertgibson.com | CONRAD, Joshua Adam (I422357181410)
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| 742 | Joshua G. Barnes Obituary Joshua Glen Barnes, snuck out of this life at the age of 55, while battling Huntingtons Disease. He graduated from this mortal existence into Eternity in his home in Nampa, Idaho on May 25, 2018. Josh was born on September 7, 1962, in Phoenix, Arizona, to Dudley E. Barnes and Grace E. (Morehead) Barnes-Menuey. Josh was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Josh was a hardworking man who labored in several different Careers during his life. Josh had a love for life and was always a practical joker. He was gifted a natural ability to draw, write poetry and songs. He also had a great love for his family and they were the most precious to him. Josh is survived by his children, Brandon Barnes, Nicholas Barnes, and Brandy Barnes, whom he shared with his former wife April (Shaw) Barnes, and his son Braden Smith. He has 4 grandchildren Brendon Barnes, Landon Barnes, Jaxson Smith, and Gracie-Lynn Barnes; his mother Grace E. Barnes-Menuey; his siblings, Judy Sorgenfrei, Robin Maxwell, Heidi Lemcke, Becki Curtis, Adam Barnes, Rita Baughman, Johnny Menuey, Rhonda Alexander, and Melissa Watson, and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father Dudley E. Barnes, and he was blessed to have a second father John D Menuey. Funeral to be held June 1, 2018, at 1:00PM, with Visitation one hour prior, the Amity Chapel 2212 E. Amity Ave., Nampa, Idaho. Interment will be at Kohlerlawn Cemetery. All are welcomed. Arrangements are under the direction and care of Alsip and Persons Funeral Chapel, 404 10th Avenue South, Nampa, Idaho 83651. | BARNES, Joshua (I422708008922)
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| 743 | Joshua Paul Busse, 22, Hoagland, died Saturday in a traffic accident in southern Allen County. He was born on April 20, 1984, in Coldwater, Ohio, to Paul J. and Denise "Dee" Sheets Busse. His father's address is not known; his mother resides in Decatur. He was a truck mechanic at the VoMac firm in New Haven and a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Decatur. Other survivors are a brother, Rodney "Jake" Busse of Milton, Wisconsin; a sister, Mrs. Jason (Krista) St. Claire of Springfield, Oregon; paternal grandparents Paul and Leona Busse of Decatur; and maternal grandparents Harlan and Betty Sheets of Decatur. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Zion Lutheran Church, with burial in Beery Cemetery, rural Adams County. Visiting hours are 6-8 p.m. Friday in Haggard and Sefton Funeral Home and 9-11 a.m. Saturday in the church. Preferred memorials are to the family. | BUSSE, Joshua Paul (I422434700633)
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| 744 | Joy Sandra Rost of Kingdom City, Missouri, passed away Friday, October 15, 2010. She married Glenn Rost on December 4, 1974. He survives at their home. In addition to her husband she will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by four children, Brian Rost, David Rost, Wanda Reed and Kristine Hegwood, eight grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, one sister Melody, three sister-in-laws and two brother-in-laws, numerous neices and nephews. Her mother, Roxy, one brother Freddie and one sister Genie proceeded Joy in death. Joy worked at Fulton State Hospital as a Cook 111. She was a very uplifting and giving person. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Funeral services will be at 1:00PM on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at the Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton with Tison Hegwood officiating. Visitation on Tuesday October 19 from 6-8PM at the funeral home. Intermet will be held at the Auxvasse Cemetary. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. | PROPST, Joy (I422252765821)
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| 745 | Joyce Ann Burkett, 75, formerly of Cameron, Missouri passed away on December 7, 2011. Joyce was born on December 12, 1935 in Cameron, Missouri to Lawrence and Lula Mae (Pittman) Kenney. She was a 1953 graduate of Cameron High School and a member of the Cameron United Methodist Church. On February 12, 1956, Joyce married John Dean Burkett and they were happily married for 48 years before he preceded her in death on October 26, 2003. She was also preceded by her parents and her daughter, Cyndi Bunge. Joyce and Dean owned and operated Burkett TV in Cameron for over 40 years, before retiring. Survivors: Son, Dr. Douglas Burkett, Scottsdale, AZ; daughter, Susan and husband, Mike Hutchison, Hutchinson, KS; son-in-law, Marty Bunge, Williamsburg, IA; sister, Marlyn and husband, Larry Estep, Cameron; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services: 11:00 AM, Monday, December 12, 2011 at the Cameron United Methodist Church. Visitation: 10-11:00 AM, prior to the service at the church. Burial: Cameron Memory Gardens, Cameron. Memorial Fund: Hospice House of Arizona and/or American Alzheimer’s Association. Arrangements by: Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. | KENNEY, Joyce Ann (I422235294622)
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| 746 | JOYCE ANN PAYNE, 64, of Hurricane, wife of George E. Payne, died Sunday in Charleston Area Medical Center, Memorial Division. She retired from Kroger’s of Teays Valley. Also surviving are one daughter, Lisa A. Stout of Hilton Head, S.C.; one son, Gregory E. Payne of Cumming, Ga.; two sisters, Brenda Oppriecht of Batavia, Ill., and Dorothy Rogers of True; and six brothers, Dempsey Jones, Aubrey Lee "Casey" Jones and Bobby Jones, all of Alexandria, Ky., Donald Jones of Rancho Cordova, Calif., Eddie Jones of Bartlesville, Okla., and Ronnie Jones of Waco, Texas. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church, Hurricane; entombment in Valley View Memorial Park, Hurricane. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. todayat Chapman Funeral Home, Teays Valley. Contributions may be made to the church at Main Street, Hurricane, WV 25526. | JONES, Joyce Ann (I422312560744)
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| 747 | Joyce Anne Hosey 68 of Sutton passed away at the Braxton County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Charlie and Marie Hosey. She was born on April 06, 1951 and died on December 09, 2019. She was survived by her son Stephen Hosey of Gassaway, her brother Charles G.Hosey of Sutton and her sister Deanna Allen of Fairmont. She was presided in death by her loving parents,one brother Daryl Lee and two sisters Linda Kay Hosey and Lou Ellen Griffin. I will get back to you with the arrangements. | HOSEY, Joyce (I422168225969)
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| 748 | Juanita Ann Dutrow, 61, of Frederick, passed away Thursday, March 23, 2017 at Frederick Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Born January 28, 1956, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Patsy Dutrow of Mt. Pleasant. She is survived by a brother, Charles Dutrow Jr. and his wife Carol; nieces, Hannah and Caitlin Dutrow; great-nephew Jace Rippeon; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and numerous close friends. Juanita graduated from Walkersville High School in 1974. She was employed at Mar-Lu-Ridge for many years as a kitchen manager. Presently she was employed at The Washington County Human Development Council and Medsource Community Services as a residential staff member. Juanita was active in Credo and Second Street and Hope. Many will remember her for her love of dogs, cooking, and serving others. She was a member of Centennial Memorial United Methodist Church, at 8 W 2nd Street, Frederick, MD 21701, where a celebration of life will be held on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to Centennial Memorial United Methodist Church or Second Street and Hope. Published Online in The Frederick News-Post from Mar. 31 to Apr. 2, 2017 | DUTROW, Juanita Ann (I422181538991)
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| 749 | Juanita Byard, 75 of Amsterdam, Ohio passed away Sunday, December 12, 2010 at Sienna Woods Nursing Home, Wintersville. Juanita was born September 1, 1935 in Calhoun County, WV a daughter of the late Gertie and Delphia Cottrel Parsons. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a her husband Chester R. Byard, a brother, Eugene Parsons and two sisters Masel Clevenger and Naomi Porter. She was a business owner with her husband owning a restaurant, bar and car lots. She was involved with the Amstersdam VFW, Alliance Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 296 and was Protestant by faith. Juanita is survived by her daughter, Lynn Talkington of Bergholz, OH; a son Bruce Byard of Amsterdam, OH; three grandchildren, Chester “C.R.” Byard, Ashley Kinney, and Kinsey Shay Talkington; one great grandchild, Gracey Kay. Friends may call at the Everhart-Bove Funeral Home, 285 Second St., Bergholz on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral services will be at the funeral home Thursday at 12 noon with Reverend Dave Miller officiating. Burial will follow at Bergholz cemetery. Send condolences online at www.everhart-bovefuneralhomes.com. | BYARD, Juanita (I422178106843)
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| 750 | Juanita Sue Cogar, 54 of Bolair, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022, at the United Hospital Center, Bridgeport, after a faith-driven 1 year and 13-day battle of Cholangiocarcinoma, bile duct cancer. She was born May 6, 1968, in Webster Springs to the late Alva Mullens and Alice Donaldson Mullens. Sue graduated from Webster County High School, class of 1986, and at the age of 18 married the love of her life, Steve, on Dec. 6, 1986. They lived a wonderful 35 years together. Sue was a very devoted Christian and was a dedicated, active member of the Elk Valley Chapel. She loved the Lord and was such a great witness to so many during her life and continued even while in the hospital during her last few days on Earth. No matter who you were or where she was, she was always telling others it wasn't her, it was her Lord. Sue was a loving wife, mother, daughter, and friend. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, crocheting, babysitting, hunting, camping, boating, family vacations to Dollywood/ Splash Country, doing paperwork for the Gauley River Lease, and she was always ready to lend a helping hand when anyone needed her, at the drop of a hat. One of Sue's biggest enjoyments was when her children were growing up, she always loved having as many children as possible at her house so she could cook and do whatever she could for them. Not only was she a wonderful mom to her own children, she was also Momma Sue to so many others. She was preceded in death by her son, Stephen Cogar; her Dad, Alva Mullens and father-in-law, Alva Cogar. She is survived by her soulmate Steve; daughter Elizabeth (Terry) Short, of Frametown; mother Alice Mullens; brothers Eddie and Danny (Rebecca) Mullens; her three grandkids, Maddison, Maci, and Trent; mother-in-law Bonnie Cogar; one nephew Arthur; and two nieces Paige and Kylie. In addition, she leaves behind aunts, uncles, numerous cousins, and countless friends. Sue will always be remembered for the love she had for her family and others and her happiest times were spent making tons of memories with them. Her life will serve as a reminder to others, that through it all, when you have your heart right with the Lord, you are a winner either way. Sue became so close to and put her whole trust in her oncologist Dr. V, she always went above and beyond for her. Anyone who truly knew Sue knew she had her picks. Just to name a few of the wonderful nurses that were her picks and took amazing care of her and became very close to are; Courtney, Megan, Nicole, Diane, Conner, Jenna, and Korey. She was always the highlight of the day. They gave her so many nicknames along the way. Sue's family cannot thank each of you enough, for the wonderful care, you became like her own family. Friends joined the family for visitation on Sunday, November 27, 2022, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs. Celebration of Life Services were held on Monday, November 28, 2022, at 1:00 PM at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home with Pastors Kyle Hall and Doy Carpenter officiating. Interment followed in Donaldson Cemetery, Cowen. | MULLENS, Juanita Sue (I422161912119)
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