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501 Donald L. Cornelius, 69, passed away Friday morning, November 27, 2015 in Medina. Don was born July 9, 1946 in Wooster, OH to the late Harold and Mary (Walton) Cornelius. He worked at Ford Motor Company in Brook Park for 37 years.

Don was a devoted Husband, Father, and Grandfather. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and family, especially his grandchildren. He loved hunting, fishing, and watching sports. He was a dedicated member at Liberty Baptist Church in Medina.

Don is survived by his loving wife Betty (Gregory) Cornelius of 49 years; his daughter Sherri Cornelius; his grandchildren Alexis and Nickolas Ash; brothers Eugene, Floyd, and Frank Cornelius; and sister Anna Mae Steen.

He is preceded in death by his son Gregory Cornelius; brother Dean Cornelius, and sister Arrella Swinehart.

Family will receive friends Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Waite and Son Funeral Home, 765 N. Court St., Medina. Funeral services will be held Tuesday December 1, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home.

Pastor Max Deffenbaugh will officiate.

Burial will follow at Spring Grove Cemetery. 
CORNELIUS, Donald Lloyd (I422159194823)
 
502 Donald Lee Morris of Gauley Bridge died peacefully in his home surrounded by his family on February 3, 2012, after a very courageous nine-year battle with cancer. He was a devoted son and a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Born on February 18, 1931, in Glen Ferris, he was the son of the late Edgar C. Morris and Evelyn Fugate Morris. He later moved to Scrabble Creek with his parents in 1938. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his stepmother, Ezelle Ramsey Morris; brother, William Hansford Morris; infant granddaughter, Morris; and his great-grandson, Alexander Thomas Mitchell. Donald strongly believed in the value of hard work and had his first job at the Gauley Bridge Texaco station while he was still a student at Gauley Bridge High School. After his high school graduation in 1949, he went to work for the Union Carbide Alloy Plant. In 1951 he married Mary Helen Cogar and then in 1954, he purchased land on Scrabble Creek, where he built a home for his growing family. In 1963, he joined the Food Machinery Corporation as a certified welder. In 1964, he went on to study industrial arts and teaching at West Virginia Institute of Technology. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1968 and taught briefly for Columbus Public Schools and then returned to Gauley Bridge, where he served his community as an industrial arts teacher at Gauley Bridge High School until his retirement in 1989. After retirement, he continued to enjoy woodworking, gardening, blue grass music, and spending time in the garage fixing anything and everything. In August of 1949 he became an active member of the Gauley Bridge Baptist Church. For many years, he taught the Men's Fellowship Sunday school class and served as chairman of the board of trustees and chairman of the board of deacons. He was also a member of the pulpit committee and helped his wife coordinate vacation Bible school for twenty years. Donald is survived by his loving wife of sixty years, Mary Helen Morris; children, Edgar (Rebecca) Morris of Gauley Bridge, Robert (Dee Ann) Morris of Simpsonville, S.C, James (Tamera) Morris of Conway, S.C, and Mary (Robert) Scott of Gauley Bridge; grandchildren, Ashley (John) Sagona, Jennifer (Nathan) Mitchell, Edgar (Terri) Morris, Elizabeth (Nathan) Ball, Bradley Morris, Matthew (Cody) Morris and Logan Scott; great-grandchildren, Jacob Sagona, Maylee Morris and Nicholas Cooper Ball; in-laws, Norma Morris of Ashland, Ky, JoAnn Vance of Sanford, N.C, Marie (Don)Walker of Ravenswood and Gerald Cogar of Ravenswood; many nieces and nephews. Donald's family would like to thank Pat Elswick, RN, and the Hospice staff, and daytime caregivers, Debbie Elswick and Gladys Kauff for the exceptional loving care they gave to him during his final days. In lieu of flowers, he requested that memorial donations be made to the Gauley Bridge Baptist Church or Hubbard Hospice House in Charleston. Funeral service will be held at noon Monday, February 6, 2012, at Pennington Funeral Home, Gauley Bridge, with the Rev. Ron George and the Rev. Craig Gee officiating. Burial will follow in Montgomery Memorial Park, London. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.carlwilsonfuneralhome.com. Pennington Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Morris family. MORRIS, Donald Lee (I422159173187)
 
503 Donald Pat "Don" Wirt ABINGDON, Va. Donald Pat "Don" Wirt, age 74, passed away on Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Abingdon, Va. He was born March 11, 1941, the second of three children born to the late Earnest Paul Wirt and Toy Lee Altizer Wirt in Radford, Va. Don was a veteran of the United States Navy having served from April of 1958-January of 1962 aboard the U.S.S. Coral Sea among others ships. He retired as a Lieutenant from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries after 40 years in law enforcement. He received many awards and recognitions for his service as a law enforcement officer, hunting education instructor, firearm safety instructor, and boating safety instructor. Following his retirement, Don enjoyed restoring antique tractors and vehicles, traveling with his family, and working at Farris Funeral Service. He was highly involved in his community being a 49 year member of the Virginia May Masonic Lodge #38 of Radford, VA; Jericho Shrine Temple; Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #1966 of Washington County, VA; Fraternal Order of Police; American Legion, Washington County Post #12; New River Valley Lodge #21; AARP; Old Glade Antique Tractor Association; American Truck Historical Society; Antique Automobile Club of America; and the Early Ford V-8 Club. In addition to his parents, Don was also preceded in death by two sisters, Shelba W. Pugh and Shirley W. Altizer. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 ½ years, Patricia Webber "Polly" Wirt; two sons, Earnest Ray Wirt of Strasburg, Ohio, and Donald Eugene Wirt of Christiansburg, Va.; four grandchildren, Suzanne L. Wirt and W. Andrew Wirt of Abingdon, Va., and Mary Ann Wirt and Lauren Wirt of Strasburg, Ohio. A funeral ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 29, 2015, at the Main Street Chapel of Farris Funeral Service with Pastor Phyllis Cantor officiating. The antique hearse Don helped restore will be provided by McCoy Funeral Home in Blacksburg, Va. for his transportation to the cemetery. Interment will follow at Forest Hills Memory Gardens where Jerry Atkins, Greg Caldwell, Wayne Campbell, Warren Ferguson, Wayne Guffey, W. Andrew Wirt, Donald Eugene Wirt, and Earnest Ray Wirt will serve as pallbearers. Dr. James Bowden, Phillip Fleenor, Donald Hinchey, and members of local and state law enforcement and conservation police will serve as honorary pallbearers. Military Honors will be provided by the Lebanon VFW Post #9864 and the United States Navy. Visitation will be held from 6 until 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2015, at the Main Street Chapel of Farris Funeral Service with Masonic Funeral Rites at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday provided by the Virginia May Lodge #38. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the military assistance program of your choice, or a donation of blood may be made to your local blood bank in Don's name. Those wishing to express sympathy online may do so by visiting www.farrisfuneralservice.com and signing the online guestbook. The family of Donald Pat Wirt is being cared for by Farris Funeral Service and Crematory, 427 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210 (276-623-2700). WIRT, Donald Pat (I422329294247)
 
504 Donald Ray Gross, age 54, of Marlinton, died at his home on Sunday, June 29, 2003, after a long illness with cancer caused by Agent Orange exposure in his military duty.
He was retired from the United States Army; his service included two tours in Viet Nam and two tours in Germany. He was a life member of Disabled American Veterans, a life member of Viet Nam Veterans of America, member of American Legion Post 50, Veterans of Foreign Wars, A.A.R.P., Senior Friends, and Pocahontas Humane Society. He attended Cummings Creek Victory Chapel.
A native of Knox County, Kentucky, he was born December 10, 1948, the son of Etta Mae Longworth Gross and the late Bill Gross.
On November 19, 1983, he was married to Harriet Faye Waugh in the Marlinton United Methodist Church.
His father and a brother, Arnold Gross, preceded him in death.
Mr. Gross is survived by his wife, Harriet Waugh Gross; his mother, Etta Mae Longworth Gross, of Florence, Kentucky; a son, Michael Shawn Gross, of Hartsville, South Carolina; two sisters, Ruth Anne Bailey, of Bridgeport, Alabama, and Cecila Denise Walls, of Florence, Kentucky; three brothers, Otis Gross, of Independence, Kentucky, Ronnie Gross and William Gross, both of Bridgeport, Alabama; and one grandchild.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 5, at Van-Reenen Funeral Home by Rev. Norman Lee Alderman. Burial with military rites will be in Mountain View Cemetery. 
GROSS, Donald Ray (I422330482159)
 
505 Donald Ray Thayer, 61 of Craigsville, WV passed
away at his daughter’s home on Wednesday, March 2,
2016. Born October 27, 1954 at Sutton, he was a son of
the late Clarence Thayer and Delcie Perrine Byers. He was
also preceded in death by a niece, Kristi Thayer.

He attended the Beaver Freewill Baptist Church at
Craigsville, served with the National Guard for 8 years, was
very involved with Craigsville Little League and Softball and
was an employee of Arch Coal Leer Division in Grafton.

Those left to cherish his memory include his loving
wife, Norma Jean Callaghan Thayer; one daughter, Callie
Hughes and her husband, Jacob of Craigsville; one brother,
Dale Thayer and his wife Mona of Sutton; one nephew,
Jamie Thayer; also many close friends that have become
his family.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday,
March 5, 2016 in the White Funeral Home at Summersville
with Pastors Mike Malcomb and Burnell Morris officiating.
Interment will follow at Craigsville Cemetery in Craigsville.

Friends may call at the White Funeral Home on Friday
from 7-9 PM

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.
whitefuneralhomewv.com 
THAYER, Donald Ray (I422183067772)
 
506 Donald W. Keil, 84, of Grove City, died Tuesday, December 20, 2011.

He was born July 9, 1927 in Marysville, OH to the late G. Walter and Kathryn (Scheiderer) Keil.

He was a graduate of Grove City High School and a WWII U.S. Army veteran. He retired with over thirty years service as Distribution Coordinator for International Harvester and was a lifetime member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church.

He loved to play Bocce Ball and Euchre, but his favorite past time was gardening. He was a good father and he loved his family.

He is preceded in death by his first wife Joan M. Keil, two brothers Allan and Clayton.

He is survived by his wife Carol, two children Constance (Craig) Sonnen and Richard (Joan Ide) Keil, seven grandchildren Lloyd Sonnen II, Jessica (Derrick) Danze, Kyle Sonnen, Elizabeth (Vanlath) Daranikone, Brian Keil, Chrystean (Kevin) Scholz and Stephanie (Paulo) Oliveira, five great grandchildren, four sisters Ruth Sappington and friend Michael Caleb, Rosemary (Gail) Turnbull, Frances (Sid) Day and Kathy (Jody) Clark, two sisters-in-law Anna Keil and Nancy Emerson.

Family will receive friends Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 PM at SCHOEDINGER GROVE CITY CHAPEL, 3920 Broadway. Funeral service will be Friday at 10 AM at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3220 Columbus St.

Interment will follow in St. John's Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the unrestricted memorial fund at St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church. 
KEIL, Donald Walter (I422333457160)
 
507 Donna Joye Freeman age 79, of Osawatomie, formerly of Paola and Ottawa, KS died Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at the Life Care Center of Osawatomie.

Donna was born January 28, 1936 in Kansas City, Kansas. She was the second child of five children born to Charles Gordon and Kate Louise (Bousman) Richeson.

She grew up in the Kansas City area and attended the Kansas City school system. Donna did not finish high school, but she was very proud to have obtained her GED shortly after leaving school.

On April 9, 1954 Donna married Everett F. Freeman in Kansas City, Kansas. They made their home in the Hickman Mills and Ruskin Heights, of the Kansas City, Missouri area. Donna was joyfully surprised when on April 26, 1955 she became the proud mother of, not just one, but twin daughters, Glora and Flora. The family later grew with the addition of their son Jeff and youngest daughter Donna.

In 1970 she and her family moved to Miami County and lived in rural Paola/Osawatomie area where they lived for many years while their children were growing up and attending school in Osawatomie.
Donna worked at several different jobs during her lifetime; one of her first was waitressing, which she did at a few different places. One of her favorites was Katz Drugs in Truman Corners Shopping Center in Grandview, Missouri. She also worked at Hyer Boot Company in Olathe, Kansas and retired from Continental Can Company in Lenexa, Kansas in the mid 1980’s.

Donna was a busy wife and mother but still found time to volunteer at many of the local nursing homes. She was a compassionate person always thinking of others first and herself last, if at all. She was a woman who had a quick wit about her that was very humorous. She was an avid bowler and bowled on women’s and couples leagues in Osawatomie, while also competing in several state tournaments. She enjoyed crafting, crocheting and was a fantastic seamstress. Donna had a natural green thumb and could revive any little failing sprout into a thriving beautiful plant.

In 1986, after 32 years Donna and Everett ended their marriage in divorce. She continued to live in Osawatomie, later living near her daughters in Ottawa, Kansas for about nine years. She also lived in the Senior Citizens apartments in Paola for many years; this was a place she thoroughly enjoyed. She was able to assist others in the complex and became quite a socialite there. In 2010, due to failing health she went to live at the Life Care Center in Osawatomie.

Donna was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Ralph Richeson and Otis “Happy” Richeson.

Survivors include her children: Glora (Mike) Kramer of Osawatomie, KS, Flora (Leo) McDowell of Norfolk, VA, Jeff (Sara) Freeman of Topeka, KS and Donna (Gary) McCoy of Paola, KS. Two sisters: Gay Cowick of Shawnee Mission, KS, Barbara Stain of Perry, AR, 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, many other relatives and a lifetime of friends. 
RICHESON, Donna J (I422426288854)
 
508 Donna M. Jaratz, age 59, of Strongsville, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 31, 2019 surrounded by her loving family.

She was born June 16, 1960 in Lorain, daughter of the late Bacel E. and Norma J. Brooks. She was a proud woman of faith and member of Trinity Freewill Baptist where she sang in the church. Donna enjoyed baking, her famous fudge and nut rolls will be missed almost as much as she will be. She loved traveling to Myrtle Beach, Florida, and Tennessee with her family, picnicking with her grandchildren and never changed the channel from the Hallmark Channel. Donna was an incredible caregiver for both of her parents before they preceded her in death. She loved her family and will be greatly missed.

Devoted wife of the late William Jaratz; cherished stepmother of Danielle Stacey; beloved grandmother of Autumn, Gabriel, Caleb, and Brenna Stacey; nurturing great grandmother of William; loving sister of Richard (Diane) Brooks, Rev. Michael (Kim) Brooks, Elmer (Doris) Brooks, Robert (Debbie) Brooks, Ronald (Gina) Brooks and Beverly Hatfield; dearest niece of Ina Hall and Patricia Pugh; caring aunt of David, Randy, Aaron (Samantha), Kristina (John), Joseph (Melissa), Danielle, Amanda, the late Joey, Matthew, Steven, Sarah, Tony, Justin, Elizabeth (Danny), Timothy (Tori), Melissa and William R Hatfield, III (Breanna); adoring great aunt of Halea, the late Victoria, Dylan, Christopher, Elizabeth, Gracie, William, Cassey and Noah.

Visitation will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 from 4PM – 8PM, in the Sunset Chapel, 6245 Columbia Rd., North Olmsted, OH 44070 where funeral service will commence Wednesday, November 6, at 10AM. Interment immediately following in Sunset Memorial Park. 
BROOKS, Donna Mae (I422415160283)
 
509 Doris A. (Mullholand) Morr, age 92, of Delta, went to her heavenly reward Wednesday, December 3, 2014. She was born in Neapolis, OH, on February 9, 1922, to the late Charles S. and Estella (Rearick) Mullholand. On December 20, 1941, Doris was united in marriage to Gerald Morr and he preceded her in death on May 9, 2006. Doris was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. All who came to know her knew of her love for them and called her their special lady. Before retiring, Doris worked for a grocery store, the Page and Cox Egg Plant and the Globe-Weis Manufacturing Co., all in Wauseon. Doris was an active member of the Delta United Methodist Church, the Delta American Legion Auxiliary Post #373, the Irish Hills Antique Automobile Club and Fulton Grange #217. Doris enjoyed driving her 1969 Cadillac convertible, watching her grandchildren participate in their various sporting activities, traveling and spending 18 winters in Florida. Doris and her husband traveled throughout the 48 continental United States, Hawaii and England.

Doris is survived by her sons, Roger (Diane) of Delta and Brian (Ann) of Arlington, TX; grandchildren, Greg (Amy) Morr, Steve (Meggan) Morr, Jennifer (Michael) Mullholand, Lara Morr and Michelle (Kent) Krabill; eight great-grandchildren, Mitchell and Mason Mullholand, Kenedie and Kamryn Morr, Riley and Alana Morr, and Caedmon and Rosalind Krabill; brother-in-law, Marion Morr, and sisters-in-law, Jean Mullholand and Vada Morr. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Franklin and Charles; infant sister, Martha, and sister-in-law, Helen Mullholand.

Friends may call 2:00-4:00 and 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9, 2014, at Barnes Funeral Chapel, 5825 St. Hwy. 109 in Delta, with an American Legion Auxiliary service being held at 7:30 p.m. A funeral service for Doris will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 10, 2014, at the Delta United Methodist Church, 101 Northwood Dr., Delta, OH. Reverend Teresa Wenrick will be officiating. Interment will be at Greenlawn Cemetery in Delta. Those wishing, may make contributions to the Delta United Methodist Church or the American Legion Auxiliary Post #373, 5939 St Hwy 109, Delta, Ohio 43515. The family would like to thank the staff at Fulton Manor in Wauseon for the love and compassionate care they showed our mother, Doris, over the last five years. 
MULLHOLAND, Doris A. (I422368901906)
 
510 Doris Irene Runkle, 82, of Jacksonville died Sunday afternoon, January 7, 2007 at Modern Care Nursing and Rehab Center in Jacksonville. She was born June 26, 1924 in Littleton the daughter of Maurice and Mary Ruth Newell Winters.

She married Ralph Wheeler Runkle on February 28, 1942 in Palmyra, MO and he preceded her in death on October 11, 1999. She is survived by two sons, R. Steven (wife, Shelley) Runkle of Colorado Springs, CO and Ben (wife, Patricia) Runkle of Sturgeon, MO; two daughters, Donna (husband, Bob) Roads of Jacksonville and Judy (husband, Jim) Seitz of West Point, IA; 8 grandchildren, James Seitz of Weaver, IA, Jennifer DeWitt of Jacksonville, Craig Runkle of Denver, CO, Melissa Burns of Colorado Springs, CO, Daniel Roads of Jacksonville, James Copely of St. Petersburg, FL and Allison and Michelle Runkle both of Sturgeon, MO and 8 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Runkle grew up in Littleton and moved to Industry in 1951. While living in Industry she was a Certified Sunday School Teacher and was involved with many church activities. After spending 12 years in Industry they moved to Carrollton where she was employed as the bookkeeper at LaCrosse Lumber Co. for 20 years.

Due to her husband's illness they moved to Jacksonville in 1983. In 2004 she moved to Knollwood Retirement Village in Jacksonville. She was a member of the First Christian Church in South Jacksonville, First Christian Women's Group and the Jacksonville Doll Club. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren gave her great joy and she was especially proud of her grandchildren's accomplishments. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at Williamson Funeral Home with burial at Littleton Township Cemetery in Littleton.  
RUNKLE, Doris Irene (I422248095124)
 
511 Dorthie M. Fultineer
Dorthie M. Fultineer, 75, of Weston, WV, died September 23, 2007, at her residence.
She was born April 16, 1932, to the late John and Una Bell Hall.
She formerly lived in Webster County and lived in Weston since 1969. She enjoyed gardening, bird and animal watching and spending time with family.
She is survived by her daughters, Eloise (Tony) Cowgar of Diana, Catherine Tenney of Weston, Marie Myers of Corey, PA, Selva (Chester) Mick of Martinsburg; sons, Charles (Barbera) Brooks of Colfax, NC, Donald (Beatrice) Brooks of Diana, Golden Hamrick of Weston, Daniel Hamrick of Weston, Jay (Velvet) Fultineer of Weston; grandchildren, Christopher, Crystal, Buddy, Mary and Okey Brooks, Sharon Bibb, Bendetta Crouse, Tonya Cowgar, Marty and Joe Tenney, Tina Myers, Brittany and Cierra Mick, Timothy Hamrick, Matthew and Zachary Wright; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Shirley and Janet Brooks and Delia Ruth Treciak.
Besides her parents she is also preceded in death by her husbands, Okey Brooks, Acil Hamrick and Dan Fultineer; children, Okey Brooks and Francis Brooks; grandchild, Melissa Wilkins; sisters, Lily Brooks, Violet Carpenter, Estie Hall, Rosie Hall; and brother, Frank Hall.
Funeral services were held at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs, on September 27 at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Curt Davis officiating. Burial was held at Big Run cemetery, Diana. Visitation was September 26, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

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HALL, Dorthie Mabel (I422145240611)
 
512 Doug Shepherd, beloved son, father and brother age 68 of Lansing went to be with the Lord, Friday, September 20, 2019 after a brief illness.

He was born in Cecil County, Maryland on Tuesday, February 13, 1951 to “Lester Carl and Virginia Goss Shepherd May.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn Lois Wright Shepherd, and his brother, Daniel Melvin Shepherd.

Doug was a teller of tales and no tale was too tall. He enjoyed his morning stops at “the Station” for cups of coffee and daily conversation. He spent the rest of his days perusing his frequent stops. He could also be found hanging out under a shade tree with a fishing pole in hand. As a former truck driver he was quite proud when his son Doug followed in his footsteps. He cherished the many trips he took with him in the truck. Doug was also an avid sports fan. He loved NASCAR with Chase Elliott being his favorite driver, the NFL, always rooting for the Carolina Panthers and MBL being a lifelong fan of the Baltimore Orioles. Another favorite pastime was sharing lengthy discussions about sports and politics with his daughter, Michelle. They were always discussing the merits of their favorite teams.

Mr. Shepherd is survived by his mother, Virginia May of Rising Sun, Maryland, daughter, Michelle Brooks (Shannon) of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, son, Doug Shephard II (Heather Smith) of Fleetwood, sister, Donna Toliver (Joe) of Rising Sun, Maryland and brother, Jim May (Diane) of Bel Air, Maryland. 7 grandchildren, Skyler Dillard, Laken Blankenship, Sydnee Shepherd, Talarah, Chloe, Aiden and Emma Smith-Shepherd. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at Badger Funeral Home Chapel at 11:00 AM by Rev. Russell Sheets and Minister David Lyalls. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Badger Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 24th from 6:00-8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the family c/o Badger Funeral Home, 300 E. Main St., West Jefferson, NC 28694.

Source Citation: Badger Funeral Home 
SHEPHERD, James Douglas (I422375736015)
 
513 Douglas Ray Butler, 62, of Malvern, passed away, Sunday, April 13th, 2014 at Aultman Hospital, following a long illness.

Doug was born in Beckley, West Virginia on April 16, 1951, a son of the late Thomas and Mildred (Smith) Butler.

He was a machine operator at Colfor in Malvern for over twenty-five years. He was active in law enforcement since 1971, serving as Waynesburg Chief of Police, Carroll County Deputy Sheriff, a ranger at Atwood Lake and Lake Mohawk Security. He loved hunting and fishing.

Doug is survived by a daughter, Laura J Butler, of Malvern ; a son, Douglas W Butler , of Malvern; grandchildren Alex Butler, Olen Butler, Makayla Butler; three sisters, Rosemary (Ricky) Simmons, of Malvern ; Barbara Grindstaff, of Carrollton ; Norma Cole , of Massillon; five brothers, Thomas (Kathy) Butler, of Concord, NC; Richard (Cheryl) Butler, of Canton; David Butler, of Malvern; Paul (Ruth) Butler, of Carrollton, Wade (Kim) Dean of Waynesburg and a special aunt Delsie McKinney.

He is preceded in death by a sister, Susan Butler and a brother, Jim Butler.

Funeral Services will be held at the Deckman-Bartley Funeral Home, Malvern, Ohio , at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 17th, 2014 with Rev. A Wallace Anderson officiating. 
BUTLER, Douglas Ray (I422356890302)
 
514 Douglas Ross Ware, age 69 years, died Tuesday, September 21, 2021, at Good Samaritan Society in Belington, WV. His health had been in decline, but death was unexpected. Douglas was born September 1, 1952, the only son of James Ross and Hallie Mae (Smith) Ware of Beverly, WV who preceded him in death. Douglas attended school in Randolph County. After graduation he enlisted in the United States Army where he served for 13 years, including deployments in South Korea and Germany. Following that he worked as manager of an Electronics Company in South Dakota, and at Jones Chemicals of Richmond, Virginia and Print Pak of Fredericksburg, Virginia. In his free time, he loved to be outside hunting, fishing, or playing golf.
Left to treasure his memory are two sons, Ross Douglas Ware (Sarah) of Elkins, Ryan Boxell Ware of Elkins, and a daughter, Melissa Dawn (Ware) Rife (Ron) of Hereford, Arizona; two grandsons, Leo and Lennox Ware of Elkins; three granddaughters, Hannah and Allyson Rife of Hereford, Arizona, and Nora Ware of Elkins; sister, Constance (Ware) Jenkins (Tony) of Locust Grove, Virginia, as well as a number of cousins, nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Douglas was preceded in death by his sister, Elizabeth Diane (Ware) Louk (Terry) of Hermitage, Tennessee, November 29, 2020.
Douglas’ wishes for cremation were honored. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
The family would like to thank the Good Samaritan Society of Barbour County staff for the love and care for Douglas they showed over the last four years. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate memorial contributions be made to Good Samaritan Society of Barbour County, 216 Samaritan Circle, Belington, WV 26250 in memory of Douglas. The Tomblyn Funeral Home of Elkins is in charge of the arrangements for Douglas Ross Ware. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.tomblynfuneralhome.com 
WARE, Douglas Ross (I422416513439)
 
515 Doy Cutlip, age 93, peacefully passed away Wednesday, April 5, 2023. He was born November 27, 1929, in Webster Springs, West Virginia to Earl and Millie (nee Cogar) Cutlip. Doy retired after 30+ years from General Motors. He was a long-time member of the Strongsville Masonic Lodge #728 as a 32nd degree Mason where he was a Past Master. He also belonged to the Scottish Rite in the Valley of Cleveland, the Medina Odd Fellows and Brunswick VFW #9520. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Left to celebrate Doy's life are his loving children, Scott Cutlip and Bruce (Tammy) Cutlip; cherished grandson, Nicholas Winters; his brothers, Roy (Doy's twin) and Charles; and many extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 65 years, Jean; his daughter, Sherry; his sisters, Desta, Estel, Belva, Wanetta, and Aretta.

The family will welcome visitors from 6 to 8 PM on Monday, April 10th, 2023, at Waite & Son Funeral Home located at 3300 Center Road in Brunswick, OH. Graveside services will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, April 11th at Eastlawn Memory Gardens in Brunswick, OH. 
CUTLIP, Doy (I422233353603)
 
516 Doy Edward Cogar, 85, of Dalton and formerly of Creston, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022 at Aultman Hospital in Canton.

Doy was born in Centralia, WV on May 30, 1936 and was the son of the late Orval and Madline (Williams) Cogar. He served in the U.S. Army from 1955-1958 and on Feb. 16, 1959 he married Hazel J. Knight who preceded him in death on Sept. 7, 2009. Doy had worked as a truck driver and a welder and had attended the Triangle Baptist Church in Chippewa Lake.

Surviving are his children, J. Christine Cogar of Kentucky, Kenneth and Amy Cogar of Litchfield, Dale and Robin Cogar of Cleveland and Mitchell and Jenny Cogar of Mallet Creek; 5 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; sisters, Emma Watson, Anna Palazzo, Cora Queen, Linda Springston and Kathy Shirley; and a brothers, Eugene Cogar and Alonzo Cogar.

He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; sisters, Eileen Ferrell and brothers, Clifford and Leon Cogar.

Military honors and services will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27th at 11:15 a.m. at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Procession will form at Murray Funeral Home in Creston at 10:45 a.m.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Doy, please visit our floral store.

 
COGAR, Doy (I422162681979)
 
517 Doyle C. Brooks, 87, entered into God's eternal care on Sunday, February 2, 2014, at home. He was the husband of Joyce E. (Leiphart) Brooks for 22 years. Born February 23, 1926, in Diana, W.Va., Doyle was a son of the late John F. and Ina E. (Anderson) Brooks. Mr. Brooks was a member of Harvest Time Temple, Hanover. He was a former member of Four Square Gospel Church where he served as Sunday School Superintendent for 30 years. He was a lifelong butcher, working at various places in the Hanover area. Doyle was a talented craftsman and enjoyed woodworking and especially making bird houses. He also was an avid gardener. Additional survivors include one son, M. Bert Brooks and his wife Nancy, Hanover; two daughters, Phyllis Eyler and her husband Carl, Hanover, and Patsy Curran and her husband Dave, Brogue; a stepdaughter, Rebecca Roth and her husband Tim, McSherrystown; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Doyle was preceded in death by his first wife, Lenamae (Fisher) Brooks in 1986. A service to celebrate the life of Doyle Brooks will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Wetzel Funeral Home and Crematory, 549 Carlisle St., Hanover, with the Rev. Fred Mummert officiating. A time to share memories with the family and an opportunity to express condolences will be on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Marburg Memorial Gardens, Hanover. BROOKS, Doyle Clifford (I422145179841)
 
518 Doyle Wayne Williams

Doyle Wayne Williams, 51, of Timberville, Va., died June 2, 2020, at Augusta Health Center. He was born Aug. 22, 1968, in Harrisonburg, and was a son of the late Homer Woodrow and Beatrice Biller Williams.

Doyle was a peer coach at Community Services Board in Harrisonburg. He was a member of Timberville Church of the Nazarene and a member of Timberville Fire Department.

Surviving are one sister, Rainey W. Moyers and husband, Andy, of Timberville; one brother, the Rev. Donald W. Williams and wife, Paulette, of Valrico, Fla.; nieces and nephews, who were like brothers and sisters to him, Tim, Kim, Chris, Dina, Melissa, Amanda and Wes; and sisters-in-law, Gale Aquino and Cathy Williams.

Two brothers, the Rev. Douglas L. Williams and Branty L. Williams, preceded him in death.

Pastor Todd Thomas will conduct a private graveside service Friday at St. Luke’s U.C.C. Cemetery near Timberville.

A register book will be available to sign from 1 to 3 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 to 11 a.m. Friday at Grandle Funeral Home in Broadway.

Memorial contributions may be made to Timberville Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box 101, Timberville, VA 22853 or Timberville Church of the Nazarene, 15849 New Market Road, Timberville, VA 22853.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.grandlefuneralhome.com. 
WILLIAMS, Doyle W. (I422162919536)
 
519 DR. ROBERT STETZEL, 84, passed away on Thursday, March 22, 2012, at Parkview North Hospital. Born in Huntington, he founded Stetzel Dental Group and practiced dentistry for over 50 years, retiring in 2002. He was Past President of the Indiana Dental Association as well as the local component, the Isaac Knapp District Dental Society. He was a founding charter member of the Isaac Knapp Foundation for Education, additionally he was a respected member of numerous national and international Dental organizations. He will always be one of the Indian Dental Association's great modern statesman. He served the community as Past President of the Anthony Wayne Rotary Club, and was a member of the Optimist Club. He was a retired Commander in the United States Navy and a veteran of the Korean War. He was an avid I.U. fan, he loved playing tennis with his wife, golfing, flying his plane, and most of all spending time with his family. "He loved his family and cherished his granddaughters." Surviving are his loving wife, Leatrice "Boots" Stetzel of Fort Wayne; sons, Eric (Janis) Stetzel and Mark (Laura) Stetzel, both of Fort Wayne; and granddaughters, Jill, Kayla and Leah Stetzel. He was preceded in death by his parents, Art and Donna Stetzel. Calling is from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 2012, at D.O. McComb & Sons Maplewood Park Funeral Home, 4017 Maplecrest Road. Private family service. Burial in Covington Memorial Gardens, Fort Wayne. Memorials may be made to the Isaac Knapp District Dental Society Foundation or Anthony Wayne Rotary Club. To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mccombandsons.com

Published in Fort Wayne Newspapers from March 23 to March 24, 2012 
STETZEL, Robert Milton (I422366283599)
 
520 e Wells Ropp.

On April 22, 1955, he married Caroline Stroud Ropp.

He is survived by his wife, Caroline; daughters, Sherry (Doug) Butler, Brenda (Rick) King, Crystal (Jim) Lee and Valerie (Rick) Scott, all of DeGraff; son, Richard (Lisa) Ropp of Bellefontaine; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sister, Judy Massie of Mechanicsburg; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by five sisters, Nellie, Edith, Glenna, Betty, Martha and Inez, and one brother, Joe.

He was retired from Copeland in Sidney. He was a graduate of Woodstock High School.

He was a member of Kennard Nazarene Church, the Board of Public Affairs for DeGraff and a former member of DeGraff Lion's Club.

He enjoyed collecting Mickey Mouse memorabilia, woodworking and especially spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Rexer-Riggin-Madden Funeral Home in DeGraff with the Rev. Stephen Anstine and the Rev. Dene Anstine officiating. Interment will be at Greenwood-Union Cemetery, DeGraff. 
ROPP, Ralph (I422318502899)
 
521 E. Minton Holland
Obituary


The Honorable E. Minton Holland, Esq., 83, died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2001, at Hillcrest Hospital. He was the widower of Betty Shoup Holland and was a son of the late Samuel Townes and Isola McHugh Holland. He was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church.

He graduated from Simpsonville High School in 1935 and from the University of South Carolina in 1940, where he served as president of the Young Democrats and the Clariosophic Society. As a youth he worked on the family farm and at Dunean Mill. He was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1940 and served until 1942 while attending law school. In 1942 he was admitted to the practice of law and went to Washington where he worked as an attorney in the Lands Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. After brief service in the U.S. Navy in 1943, he returned to civilian federal service at Justice and the General Accounting Office. Mr. Holland attended night classes at Georgetown University where he earned a bachelor of laws degree in 1944 and a master of laws degree in 1948. He was with the War Assets Administration in the late 1940s when the General Services Administration was formed. Until his retirement in 1979, he worked at GSA, where he rose to the highest level of the career civil service, earned numerous commendations for outstanding performance and became the federal government's foremost legal authority on real estate and served as a consultant to other federal agencies. Highlights of his career included the sale of numerous federally owned facilities in the aluminum and pharmaceutical industries after World War II and the negotiations related to the bailout of Lockheed. Until the mid-1980s he lived in Arlington, Va., where he was a member of Cherrydale United Methodist Church and an officer of the Bellevue Forest Civic Association.

Surviving are his son, J. Keen Holland of Pennsylvania; and a brother, Dr. Malvern C. Holland of Greenville. Mr. Holland was predeceased by his sister, Nettie Ruth Riddle; and a brother, Samuel Townes Holland Jr.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001, at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 tonight at Cannon Funeral Home-Jones Chapel in Simpsonville.

In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make memorials to Bethel United Methodist Church, 501 Holland Road, Simpsonville, SC 29681. - Cannon Funeral Home-Jones Chapel, Simpsonville.

Published in The Greenville News on Sept. 4, 2001 
HOLLAND, Ernest Minton (I422181728153)
 
522 Earl "Pete" E. Seippel, age 73 of Dayton, Ohio passed away on February 1, 2021. He was born February 3, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio son of the late Paul and Maugarite Seippel.

Pete was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. He was a 1965 graduate from Beavercreek High School. He was inducted into the Beavercreek Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. Pete proudly went on to serve his country serving in the Air Force. After being Honorably discharged, Pete furthered his education at Wright State University. He entered into the work force as a member of the Plumber PipeFitters Union for 25 years. Pete enjoyed mushroom hunting, fast pitch softball, bowling, and watching college sports. Other hobbies included gardening, fishing, and catching up with old friends. Pete is going to be greatly missed by all who knew him.

In addition to his parents, Pete was preceded in death by his brothers, Ray Trickler, Bill Trickler, Frank Trickler; sisters, Maggie Pealing and Barb Bell.

Pete is survived by his children, Jannice Larkin, Shawn (Shayna) Seippel, and Cassie (Shane) Carlson; grandchildren, Oliver and Henry Seippel, Cecilia, Remington, and Archer Carlson; beloved dog, Brex; brother, Gene (Lori) Trickler; sister, Dee Donthnier; numerous nieces and nephews; as well as several other family members and friends.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Pete's honor to a charity of your choice. 
SEIPPEL, Earl Edwin (I422178811517)
 
523 Earl E. Newberger age 48 of Kimbolton, Ohio passed away Friday, August 29, 2003 at his home. He was born July 29, 1955 in Oberlin, Ohio. He was a cab driver for Miller's Cab in Wooster, Ohio and a retired welder. A member of Faith Assembly, Cambridge and an avid bowler.
Earl is preceded in death by his parents Clyde Newberger and Velda Andress Newberger Farr. 1st wife Linda Newberger.
Mr. Newberger is survived by his wife Pamela J. McNeil Newberger of Kimbolton, Ohio whom he married August 7, 1992. Two daughters Shannon Mike Peterson of Applecreek, Ohio, Jennifer Bart Biggs of Shreve, Ohio. Two sons Brian Newberger of the home and Eddie G. Swain of Wooster, Ohio. One sister Sue Chuck Barker of AZ. One brother George Lynn Newberger of Wooster, Ohio. Three Grand Children Braden Biggs, Bryce Biggs and Sydney Peterson.
Friends may call Sunday August 31, 2003 from 6 to 9 P.M. at Bundy-Law Funeral Home, Cambridge, Ohio and Monday September 1, 2003 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, Ohio from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 where the Funeral service will be held at 8:00 P.M. and burial will be in Ripley Cemetery on September 20, 2003.
Memorial Contributions May Be Made To The Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center or to Rhodes Hall OSU. 
NEWBERGER, Earl (I422170524735)
 
524 Earl William Bartel, 93, of Milton Twp., who passed away Thursday morning in Omni Manor Care Center. Earl was born October 5, 1917 in Cleveland the son of William and Mary (Kowalski) Bartel and came to this area in 1970. He retired in 1979 from J and L Steel, the former Youngstown Sheet and Tube, as a Combustion Engineer / Instrumentation after 40 years of service. Earl attended Case School of Applied Science, which later became Case Western Reserve, for 3 years and also attended Youngstown State University for 1 year. He was an honorably discharged veteran of WWII, a member of Bailey Road Baptist Church, a former member of Evansville Baptist Church, and a former member of Federated Church of North Jackson. Earl was also a Life Member of the Fish and Game Club of Vienna where he was a past vice president and trustee, also a life member of the Western Reserve Fish and Game Club of Niles where he served as past president, a life member of the Lake Milton Fish and Game Club, also a life member of the Hidden Valley Sportsman Club, and of the Titusville rod and gun Club. Earl was also the past president of the Mahoning County Federation of Sportsman, he was also on the committee of Ducks Unlimited of Mahoning County, a member of the Amateur Trap Shooting Association for 40 years, the Ohio State Trap Shooting Association, the Mahoning County Trap League Shooter, White Tails Unlimited, Trout Unlimited, Pheasants For-Ever and the Farm Bureau. He was also a member of the NRA and ILA. Earl was also a Hunter Education Instructor for the state of Ohio retiring in 2009, and a Certified Instructor for Concealed Carry. His wife the former Dorothy M. Wood, whom he married June 8, 1940, passed away August 9, 2005. Earl leaves one son William E. Bartel of Austintown, a daughter-in-law Carla Bartel of McDonald, five grandchildren Jeremy Bartel, Josh (Shauna) Bartel, Veronica Carkido, Aimee (David) Lynch, and Timothy Bartel, four great grandchildren Taylor and Alana Carkido, Finley Paige Bartel, Cole and Alyssa Lynch. He also leaves a nephew David (Kitty) Hupp of Toledo and a niece Fern
(Richard) Ceilec of Proctorville, OH, and Marilyn (Ray) Tresko of Danville, CA. Besides his parents and wife, Earl is preceded in death by one son, Richard G. Bartel, a daughter-in-law, Ann Bartel, and two sisters, Mildred Hupp, and Laverne Dunmire. 
BARTEL, Earl William (I422260424031)
 
525 EASTON Dr. Carl J. Schaefer of Easton died Sunday, Dec. 12, 2010, at his home. He
was 90.
Born April 27, 1920, in Buffalo, N.Y., he was the son of the late Carl J. Schaefer Sr. and
Isabel Shear Schaefer. Dr. Schaefer graduated from Buffalo Technical High School and
The Ohio State University with a B.S., M.A. and PhD degrees.
Dr. Schaefer's career was in vocational and technical education at The Ohio State
University (The Laboratory of Trade and Industrial Education). The Ohio State
Department, The Pennsylvania State University, (College of Education) and Rutgers-The
State University of New Jersey in Graduate School of Education.
The highlights of his life included his many awards in education, being the author of eight
books and numerous articles, many of which are in the archives at Rutgers University
Library. He received national recognition, receiving The Ohio State Centennial Award in
1970 from the College of Education. He was recently (May 14, 2010) awarded a
"Certificate of Appreciation" for his 40 years in education by the U.S. Under Secretary of
Education at Alexandria, Va. He was active in many professional associations, serving
as president and other offices.
He founded the Vocational-Technical Education Department at the Graduate School of
Education at Rutgers University in 1963 and was one of three who developed the
National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) located in Big Rapids,
Mich. He served on their board for many years. The tests are used nationally all over the
United States.
Dr. Schaefer served as an officer in World War II. He was with the 94th Infantry Division
in the European Theatre and received the Bronze Star with an Oak Leaf Cluster for his
bravery as an FO observer and reconnaissance officer. He has been mentioned in the
History of the 94th Infantry Division, and also in the book, "Patton's Pawns."
Dr. Schaefer was a man whose success was measured in the accomplishments of
others. Under his guidance, he saw 170 students receive their EdD's in vocational
education and was very grateful and proud of their accomplishments.
His interests included reading, walking, billiards, writing and volunteering. He was active
in Indian Guides, Boy Scouts (he was an Eagle Scout), and served on the many
committees in various positions while teaching. He also did research work and received
many grants from The Office of Education. He was chosen as a Senior Fulbright Scholar
in Germany in 1973. He traveled to the Soviet Union several times as an educator and
had grants in various states here in the United States.
He was appointed Professor II at the Rutgers University as a Distinguished Professor.
He retired from The Rutgers State University after 20 years as a Professor Emeritus.
Dr. Schaefer and his wife, JoAnn, believed strongly in education. Therefore, as a legacy
to their grandchildren they set up a trust with their son, Craig, which saw all their
grandchildren through college. All girls (four) have master's degrees in economics,
chemical engineering, and arts (TV and teaching).
Surviving is his wife of 66 years of marriage, JoAnn; a son, Dr. Craig J. Schaefer, a
surgeon, and his wife Carol of Trappe; a daughter, Pamela Henderek, a marketing
director at the University of Colorado, from Estes Park, Colo.; a brother, Robert Louis
Schaefer of Ocala, Fla.; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Galka (Cindy) and their sons Matt and Alex from Bel Air; Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Shine
(Ashley) with twin daughters Isabella and Hannah from London, England; David
Schaefer of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Stoyanov (Kristen) of New York City; Melissa
Brown of Salisbury; Dr. and Mrs. Phil Wingert (Brianna) and daughter Kara Ann of
Houston, Texas; and Christopher Henderek of Ft. Collins, Colo.
The Schaefers were Protestant. 
SCHAEFER, Carl J (I422184048814)
 
526 Edna "Maxine" Ellison, 89, of Nelson, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on May 9, 2017. She was born on March 24, 1928 to Melvin Burdett and Ethel Smith at Alma, Ohio. Maxine married the love of her life, Homer Ellison, on September 1, 1944. In October of 1986, Maxine and Homer were sealed for all time and eternity in the Dallas Texas, Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She has been a member of the Hiram LDS Ward on Pioneer Trail since 1975.
Maxine enjoyed reading, crocheting, knitting, cross stitching and working on word search puzzles. She spent many hours in her kitchen preparing and canning food for her family, that she and Homer grew every year. Many people were welcomed into her home for many years to provide notary of titles. Maxine was an avid reader her entire life and had many interests. As a young wife at her husband Homer's home in Sutton, West Virginia, she became an instant hit with her younger new "brothers and sisters" as she told them stories and read to them. Always witty, enthusiastic, innocent, angelic in nature, beautiful smile, encouraging and friendly are just a few of the things that described her. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends in the neighborhood.
Maxine was an only child in her family and after marriage gave birth to nine children of her own. She is survived by her children, Mildred Perrine of Windham, Curtis (Carmalee) Ellison of Hyrum, Utah, Warren (Maria) Ellison of Kent, Homer Ellison, Jr. of Garrettsville, Eva Ellison of Ephrium, Utah, Edward (Stella) Ellison of Mantua, Jesse (Debra) Ellison of Garrettsville, and Barbara Wells of Southington; 21 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Homer; daughter, Celia Joann and grandson, Marvin Perrine.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, May 14, 2017 from 5-7 PM at Mallory-DeHaven-Carlson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 8382 Center St., Garrettsville, Ohio and Monday, May 15, 2017 from 11AM-1PM at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 6208 Pioneer Trail, Hiram, Ohio. Funeral Services to follow at 1PM at the chapel with Bishop Tommy Aardema officiating. Burial to be held in Harrington Cemetery, Hopkins Road, Nelson, Ohio.
We are grateful for the many professional and dedicated Doctors, Nurses and others at University Hospital at Ravenna, for their tender care and help for Mother in her last days, we so very much appreciate each and every one of you. 
BURDETTE, Edna M (I422170637533)
 
527 Edna E. Reuille, 82, died Monday at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born in Trumble County, Ohio, she was a homemaker and had worked at Modern Cleaners in New Haven for 15 years. Her husband, Lawrence J., died in 1978. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy Jean Dice and Cindi S. Stiebling, both of Fort Wayne; six sons, James L. of Las Vegas, Jerry T. of Monroeville, Thomas J. of New Haven, Allen R. of Roanoke, Stephen P. and Roger J. of Fort Wayne; five sisters, Mary Brinker and Ursala Sockrider, both of Fort Wayne, Monica Knecht of Monroeville, Catherine Ristau of Geneseo, Ill. and Carolyn Hill of Milton, Wis.; 27 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. LAMONT, Edna Eulalie (I422358154440)
 
528 Edra V. Butcher, 82, of Litchfield, passed away Thursday, April 30, 2009 in Medina. She was born June 15, 1926 in Webster Springs, West Virginia.

Mrs. Butcher was a teacher’s aid for the Buckeye school system. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Medina.

Survivors include her husband, Ralph C. Butcher of Litchfield; son, Arthur Butcher of Litchfield; daughters, Joyce Williams of Wauseon and Debra Kessler of Medina; seven grandchildren; sisters, Mabel Gregory of Pennsylvania and Hazel Cutlip of Medina; brothers, Olin Arthur of Roland, Iowa, George Arthur of Berea and Glenn Arthur of Litchfield.

She was preceded in death by her sisters, Opal Butcher and Winnifred Jones; and brother, Eugene.

Visitation will be Sunday, May 3, 2009 from 5 to 8 P.M. at the Waite & Son Funeral Home, Medina Chapel, 765 N. Court St. Services will be Monday, May 4, 2009 at 2 P.M. in the funeral home. Pastor Thomas Alexander and Pastor Mark Campo will officiate. Burial will be in Litchfield Cemetery. 
ARTHUR, Willauene V (I422347299112)
 
529 Edward Dale Conrad, 90, of Lincoln, Nebraska died Thursday, November 8, 2007. He was born in Braxton County on October 16, 1917 a son of the late Ord and Effie Conrad. He was also preceded in death by one sister, Ercie Barrett and 5 brothers, Everette, Earl, Ern, and Ray Conrad. He was a WWII Veteran and retired with 25 years service from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.
He is survived by his children, Michael D. And Faye Conrad, Owatonna, Minn,; Patricia M. and Steve Robertson, Raleigh, NC; Laura M. and Ron Pape, Lincoln, NB; and Sandra J. Conrad, Lincoln, NB. Grandchildren, Jason T. Conrad, Denver, CO; Jeffery S. Robertson, Loddkoping, Sweden; Todd M. Robertson, Ashville, NC; and Rebecca L. Park, Lincoln, NB; great grandchildren, Tyler J., Samantha M., Lawson R., Amelia I., Elliot S., Sydney E., and Conrad B. Also surviving are one sister, Minnie McCauley, Mason, WV and sister-in-law, Kathleen Conrad of Burnsville, WV.
A memorial service was held Thursday, November 15, 2007 at the Havelock United Methodist Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. 
CONRAD, Edward Dale (I422229693166)
 
530 Edward Houston Harris, 62, of Fincastle, died Friday, December 11, 1992 at Roanoke Memorial Hospital. He was the son of Ezra Hugh Harris and Edith Sprinkle Harris of Botetourt County. Mr. Harris was retired from Lone Star Cement Company, he owned and operated an antique shop, Harris - Hall of Antiques. Mr. Harris was a member of the Fincastle United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Camper Harris; son and daughter-in-law, Benjamin Edward Harris and Davida B. Harris, Fincastle; daughter and son-in-law, Spencer Leigh Harris Clark and David H. Clark, Richmond. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 13, 1992, 2 p.m. at the Fincastle United Methodist Church with the Rev. H. Ed Nicholson officiating. Interment will follow in Godwin Cemetery. Friends may call at Rader Funeral Home, Troutville from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. HARRIS, Edward Houston (I422331214251)
 
531 Edward L. Wheeler, 82, of Decatur, IN, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2020, at his residence. He was born in North Lewisburg, OH, on February 6, 1938, the son of the late Walter L. and Alma L. (Martin) Wheeler. On May 23, 1959, he married Carol M. Stiffler.

He had worked at Central Soya (now Bunge) for 35 years, retiring in 2003. Later after retirement he hauled Amish for several years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Geneva and a 50-year member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 1311.

Ed enjoyed I.U. Athletics, Indianapolis Colts Football, and the Chicago Cubs. He was an avid card player, liked to hunt, and hunting for mushrooms in the spring.

He cherished his 8 winters in Florida with his wife, Carol. He was a soft-spoken man with integrity and loved his family dearly.

Ed is survived by his wife of 60 years, Carol M. Wheeler of Decatur; a son, Edward L. (Sheryl) Wheeler Jr. of Decatur; 2 daughters, Linda L. (Greg) Beery of Decatur and Connie S. (Brion) Gilbert of Monroeville; 8 grandchildren, Shawn (Heather) Beery, Tony Beery, Cody Gilbert, Cory (Melissa) Gilbert, Siearra (David) Nutt, Jerod Eckrote, Erin Hay, and Stephanie Ward; 12 great grandchildren, Amore, Londyn, Coen, Jack, Gage, Logan, Alaina, Alexandra, Bryce, Katie, Megan, and Samantha.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Bonnie Burton.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the family has decided to NOT hold public visitation or funeral services. Memorials may be made to the family, checks payable to Linda L. Beery and may be sent through the funeral home.

The family would like to thank the hospice care Ed received from Family Life Care (now Visiting Nurse) over the last months and especially the loyal care rendered by Shylar, C.N.A., they will be forever grateful.

Arrangements handled by Haggard-Sefton-Hirschy & Zelt Funeral Home. 
WHEELER, Edward L (I422136877187)
 
532 Effie L. Kruszynski, 70, of Sheridan Avenue, South Bend, Ind., died on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, in her home. She was born on May 1, 1928, in South Bend, and was a lifelong area resident. She retired in 1991 after eighteen years of service from St. Joseph's Care Center, South Bend. Mrs. Kruszynski is survived by two sons, Robert "Bobby K."
(Sue) Kruszynski, Jr., of South Bend and Michael (Janet) Kruszynski, Sr., of Sugar Land, Texas; seven grandchildren, Courtney and Ryan Kruszynski, both of South Bend, Jerimey,
Kellie and Ryan Johnson, and Robert and Michael Kruszynski, Jr., all of Sugar Land, Texas; and by her brother, Howard Horne, Jr., of South Bend. She was preceded in death by
a sister, Doris Thompson in 1998. Family and friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today in the St. Joseph Funeral Home, 824 S. Mayflower Road. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday
in the funeral home, with burial to follow in Highland Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of donor's choice. 
HORNE, Effie L (I422361316941)
 
533 egister Star (Rockford, Illinois), January 6, 2001, page 8.
Earl Wayford Clutter, 86
"Rockford- Earl Wayford Clutter, 86, of Scheller died Monday, Jan 1, 2001, in Barnes Jewish South Hospital, St. Louis, MO., after a short illness. Born Oct 7, 1914, in Webster Co., WV, the son of Tomas (should be Thomas) and Lora Clutter. Lived 36 years in Rockford, coming here from West Virginia. Married Louella E. McCourt in Webster County on Jan. 13, 1939. He was self-employed as a coal mine operator for 17 years in West Virginia, and also was a machinist at Woodward Governor Co. for 23 years, retiring in 1980. Member of Silver Hill Pentecostal Church and a Bible school teacher. He also was a member of the NRA and worked as a member of the CCC during the Great Depression before World War II. Survivors include Louella (McCourt) Young of Loves Park, blessed with five children, sons, Gerald "Gerry" (Barbara) Clutter of Rockford and Gary (Mary) Clutter of Sesser, daughter Claris (Dan) McAlister of Roscoe, son, Warren (Tonya) Clutter of Rockford and son the late Bradford "Brad" Clutter, 12 grandchildren, sisters, Agatha, Audivie and Mertie; numerous nieces and nephews. Also predeceased by brothers, Lemon and Raymond, and sister, Dorsie and Vergie.
Services at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan 6., in Sunset Funeral Home, 8800 N. Alpine Road, with the Rev Robert Bailey, pastor of the Silver Hill Pentecostal Church, officiating. Burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Visitation from 6 to 8 p.m.. Friday, Jan. 5 in the funeral home 1-4-2 
CLUTTER, Earl Wayford (I422450969179)
 
534 Eileen Groves, of Cheyenne, WY, passed away on April 18, 2020 in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
She will always be remembered as a loving mother and caring friend to all that knew and loved her. She was born on October 8, 1922 in Brown Township, OH, to George and Hazel Wills. She grew up in Ohio and graduated from Rosewood High School in a class of 13. She was very proud to have been able to attend her 75th alumni/reunion.

She married Charles Groves on January 31, 1942 in Dayton, OH, and had a loving marriage of 56 years. They lived in Ohio and Florida for a number of years before moving to Texas in 1967. They were both longtime members of Smithfield United Methodist Church, and she loved the Lord and her church family very much.

She moved to Cheyenne in 2010 to live with her son, and enjoyed looking out the windows and watching the antelope, birds (especially hummingbirds), squirrels, and other critters she would see. She enjoyed gardening, going to baseball games and watching them on television, working jigsaw puzzles, and especially spending time with her family.

The graveside Funeral Service will be held on April 28, 2020 at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park with a memorial service to be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American Bible Society or The Wounded Warriors Project which are organizations she supported.

FAMILY
Eileen is survived by her daughter Latona Hinojos and husband Julio of Fort Worth, TX; son Robert Groves of Cheyenne, WY; grandson Michael Hinojos and wife Ashley of Richland Hills, TX; granddaughter Kimberly Hinojos and David Granado of Bedford, TX; great-granddaughter Hazel Marie Hinojos of Richland Hills, TX; nieces Rita Dennie and husband L.C. of Ennis, TX and Karen Bennett of Mesquite, TX, as well as numerous great nieces and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Charles Groves, her sister Vivian Chambers, and her niece Sandra Foss. 
WILLS, Eilene M (I422191982345)
 
535 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SPARKS, E.R. (I422227987838)
 
536 Elizabeth Ann "Liz" Garland Allison of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2023, at the age of 83.

She was born in Staunton, Va., the daughter of Bill and Blanche Obenshain Garland.

The family moved to Pulaski, Va., where her father became Principal at Pulaski High School and her mother taught Art and Latin. The education profession would come to be Liz's career and passion as well.

As a child and teenager Liz loved spending time at her grandfather B.P. Obenshain's farm at Mill Creek in Botetourt County. At an early age, she became a talented pianist and continued to perform and accompany several church and school choirs throughout her life. She loved the theater and storytelling.

She graduated from Pulaski High School, earned a bachelor's degree from Mary Washington College, and a master's degree from Hollins College. During her college years, she took part in Summer Stock Theater in Massachusetts and lived in New York City after graduation.

She married Barclay Allison Jr. of Wytheville, Va., in 1962. mar/div (1962-1988)

In Wytheville, Liz first worked as a WYVE-AM as a newsreader. Her interest and knowledge of broadcasting and journalism would become valuable in her next career choice, the one that would define her professional legacy, as a teacher. Liz began her teaching career in Wythe County Public Schools. She would go on to teach at Rural Retreat High School, Fort Chiswell High School, and George Wythe High School, where she taught journalism, humanities, English, and literature. She also sponsored the radio broadcasting club and school newspaper. In 1983, she moved to Roanoke, Va., and began teaching English at William Fleming High School, where she retired in 1999 as Chair of the English Department. Her many students often described her as their favorite teacher; smart, irreverent and funny, and always holding them to the highest standards.

Liz was an active member of the Roanoke Valley Sister Cities organization and represented Roanoke in a group that traveled to its sister city of Saint-Lô, France. She also generously opened her home to host visitors from Saint-Lô. She enjoyed being a member of the Athenian Society for Arts & Sciences and was formerly a member of First Presbyterian Church in Roanoke. She loved music, art, travel, and to share good meals and stories with friends and family.

Liz was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, William Neal Garland.

She is survived by her children, Will Allison of Vinton and Suzanne Allison of Roanoke; two grandchildren, Benjamin Allison of Roanoke, and Ross Allison of Vinton; and her brother, David Garland of Eagle Rock.

A celebration of Liz's life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Oakey's Funeral Service – South Chapel, Roanoke, VA (540) 989-3131. 
GARLAND, Elizabeth Ann (I422549907900)
 
537 Elizabeth Annalee Summers Cogar, 83, of Midland, Georgia, passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2021, in Columbus, Georgia.

A private graveside service will be held Wednesday, January 20, 2021, at the Fort Benning Main Post Cemetery.

Annalee was born May 25, 1937 in Bennett, Colorado, daughter of the late Guy Otis Summers and Amy Ione McAllister Summers. Annalee’s parents were wheat farmers in Byers, Colorado and she never missed an opportunity to delight her family with stories of life on the farm. She met her husband, Max, while he was stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. Annalee was a proud army wife with a passion for traveling, volunteering, and sharing her experiences with others. She loved to spend time with her family and spoiling her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Annalee is preceded in death by her husband CSM (R) Hazelton Max Cogar and siblings, Donald Summers, Margaret Shuler, Gene Summers, Maxine Gamble and JoAnne Beebe.

She is survived by her son, Mark Cogar (Kiwani) of Box Springs, Georgia, daughters, Judy Davis (Lawrence) of Midland, Georgia and Amy Mitchell of Columbus, Georgia, siblings, Betty Hamilton of Denver, Colorado, David Summers of Colorado Springs, Colorado, George Summers of Denver, Colorado, Paula Baer of Lone Tree, Colorado, grandchildren, Ashley Hunter, Summer Cogar (Shannon), Corley Sibold (Andrew), Clayton Haywood (Morgan), Allison Haywood, Alexis Haywood, great-grandchildren, Daniel Roy, Braxton Taylor, Max Sibold, Eleanor Sibold, L.A. Cogar, Chandler Hunter, numerous nieces, nephews and other beloved family members.

Flowers may be sent to McMullen Funeral Home and Crematory, 3874 Gentian Boulevard Columbus, Georgia 31907.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The National Kidney Foundation at www.kidney.org. 
SUMMERS, Elizabeth Analee (I422372135782)
 
538 Elizabeth Jane Bragg, 82, of Craigsville, WV, went home to be with the Lord at the Kanawha Hospice Care in Lewisburg, WV, after a long illness.
She was born on September 18, 1933, in Tioga, WV, to the late Lewis E. and Nancy Elizabeth Hamons Brooks. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her two sons, Myron Dale and Scotty Lynn Hammons; 4 sisters and 3 brothers. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was a church person and loved gospel singing. She enjoyed camping and traveling.
SURVIVORS
Husband, Doris Bragg, Craigsville, WV
Daughter, Vonda and husband, John Jones, Crab Orchard, WV
2 Brothers,
Freeman Lloyd Brooks, Craigsville, WV
Junior Lewis Brooks, Tioga, WV
4 Grandchildren,
Charles Hamrick, Fairmont, WV
Misty and husband, Kenny Adkins, Summersville, WV
Michelle Hammons, Summersville, WV
Vera Vaugh, Cowen, WV
5 Great Grandchildren
FUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday, February 20, 2016, at 2:00PM
At: Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, WV
Officiating: Rev. Pat Greene
Interment: Mt. Olive Cemetery, Tioga, WV
Visitation: Friday, February 19, 2016, fr4om 6:00-8:00PM
At: Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, WV 
BROOKS, Elizabeth Jane (I422144437469)
 
539 Elizabeth L. "Betty" Larson, 78, of Scott Depot, passed away Monday January 24, 2011. Born July 19, 1932 in Morgantown, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Georgia Anderson Goff.

In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Walter J. Larson.

Betty began her career as a Real Estate agent in 1978, serving the communities of Charleston, West Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina. Following her retirement from real estate in 1994, Betty enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and was a former member of Sleepy Hollow Golf Club.

She is survived by
her children, Sandra and husband, Philip Tucker of Scott Depot, Steven Larson and wife, Tina of Loveland, Ohio, Cheryl Larson of Charlotte, North Carolina and Cynthia and husband, Philip Grubb of Simpsonville, South Carolina; grandchildren, Stephanie, Whitney, Steven, Wesley, Tyler, Kaley, Morgan, Jackie, Christina and James;
eight great-grandchildren;
sister, Mary Jane and husband Bob Miller of Greenwood, South Carolina;
brother; Gary Goff and wife Patsy of Florida.

A private service with Jim McGehee officiating. Entombment in Valley View Memorial Park, Hurricane. 
GOFF, Elizabeth Lou (I422169185711)
 
540 Elizabeth Thayer (nee Brown), 73 of Brunswick passed away on Sunday, July 2, 2006 at Hospice of Medina at The Inn.
She was born March 20, 1933 in Burnsville, West Virginia to Grover Cleveland and Ethel Brown.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Brunswick, was an avid floral and vegetable gardener. She also enjoyed canning and bird watching.
Mrs. Thayer is survived by her children Karen (James) Gillespie, Harry "Bernie" (Theresa) Thayer, Jeffrey (Brenda) Thayer, and Nancy (Patrick) Rose; brother Wilfred "Buck" (Ruth) Brown; sisters Mary Katherine (John) Gully, Marie Lynch, and Francis (James) Kallas; grandchildren Thomas (Carolyn) Butler, Tina (Fred) Kullman, Brandon Thayer, Stephanie Thayer, Stacey Thayer, Ryan Thayer, Jacob Thayer, and Kara Rose (Fianc?e' Joshua Skindell, Caleb Rose, Kacey Rose, and Cory Rose; and great-grandchildren Thomas Butler III, Ashley Kullman, William Kullman, Lydia Kullman, and Michael Kullman.
She was preceded in death by her husband Harry Thayer; brothers Robert, Elmer, John, Waitman (Carrie), Jimmy, and Case Brown; sisters Rena and Ondine; brother-in-law Harry Lynch; and her parents.
Friends may call on Thursday, July 6, 2006 from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. with Funeral Services at 1:00 P.M. at Carlson Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, 1642 Pearl Road (1/2 mile South of Route 303), Brunswick.
Interment will follow in Eastlawn Memory Gardens.
Memorial Contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Brunswick, 1226 Substation Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212 or American Lung Association, 1621 Euclid Avenue, Suite 930, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. 
BROWN, Elizabeth (I422176338038)
 
541 Ella I. Cutlip, 81, died March 29, 2001, in the Braxton Health Care Center, Sutton, after a long illness. She was born March 5, 1920 in Webster County. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. On November 7, 1940, she married Robert D. Cutlip. She was the daughter of the late Luther Raymond and Myra Jane Barnette Sears. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Ray and Orval Sears, and three sisters, Nella and Della Collins, and Avanell Williams. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Robert D. Cutlip; daughter, Karen Boone and husband Bill, of Sutton; grandson, Adam Boone of Sutton; brothers, Roy Sears of Birch River, and Cecil Sears of South Bend, Indiana; sister Emogene Squires of East Liverpool, Ohio. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 1, 2001 at 2 pm at the Greene-Robertson Funeral Home, Sutton, with the Rev. William Griffin and Rev. Tom Propst officiating. Burial was in the Braxton County Cemetery near Sutton. Greene-Robertson Funeral Home, Sutton, was serving the Cutlip family. SEARS, Ella Isabell (I422416347683)
 
542 Ellen A. Post, 87, passed away peacefully on December 18th, 2021 at the Hospice of the Western Reserve in Cleveland. Born at home in Cuyahoga Falls on February 4th, 1934, she was a lifelong resident of Northeast Ohio. A majorette at Stow High School, she went on to marry her late husband Raymond Post in 1951 and started a family. Eventually settling in Streetsboro, she touched generations of family and friends with her kindness and love. Throughout her life, she maintained a tremendous love for animals. She had a soft spot in her heart for basset hounds, and over the years was probably responsible for feeding every bird and squirrel in Ohio. Friends and family have fond memories of hand-feeding the occasional raccoon that would wander into her kitchen for a snack. She also holds what her family firmly believes to be a state record, having driven a car on Ohio roads for 71 years without a single ticket or accident. She was preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, Raymond R. Post, and survived by their four children, seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial contributions to the National Audubon Society (audubon.org). Condolences and memories of Ellen may be shared with her family at www.sscfuneralhomes.com. HITES, Ellen Ann (I422158688982)
 
543 Ellen Ann Tracy Sturm, 59 of Diana, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, October 27, 2018 with her family by her side. She was born May 10, 1959 in Webster Springs to Earl Thornton and Lillian Skeens Tracy. She was a lifelong resident of Webster County and Christian by faith.

Ellen enjoyed cooking, baking, puzzles, and spending time with her family and friends. She always had a smile and was the most kind-hearted person you could meet. She loved writing recipe books for her family and many are still used today. Ellen was known for her lengthy Facebook prayer list; a list she took very serious and prayed for each person or family daily. Many lives were touched because of this.

Ellen is survived by her loving son Travis T. Sturm; brothers Earl Tracy and Richard “Dick” (wife Denise) Tracy; sisters Sue Cochran, Linda (husband Doyle) Cowger, Eppy (husband Chester) Sears, Edna (husband Phillip) Channell, Becky (husband Shane) Hamrick, Willa (husband Curt) Davis, and Molly (husband Ben) Crites; sister-in-law Carol Sturm; special friends Phillip and Linda Stone; numerous nieces and nephews; and many extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Howard Sturm; brother Lindell Tracy; and sisters Sondra O’Dell and Veda Hamrick.

Memorial Services for family and friends will be held on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 3:00 PM at Union Valley Church. 
TRACY, Ellen Ann (I422157564210)
 
544 Ellen L. Brew, a Bay Area resident for 42 years and a mother of eight, died Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View. She was 94.

Mrs. Brew was born in Sturgis, Mich., in May 1925, to Joseph and Clarice Linder. After World War II, she moved to Washington, D.C., with a high school friend and subsequently was hired for the secretarial pool in the Truman White House.

Ellen met Arthur J. Brew, a native of Washington, D.C., and a US Marines veteran, in 1947 and they were married in Sturgis in 1950.

Mr. Brew began a lengthy career working for the federal government in the US and abroad while Ellen raised seven boys and a daughter. Her children were born in the United States, Okinawa and Germany.

Mrs. Brew, a devout Catholic, has been a resident of Villa Siena senior home in Mt. View since 2011.

She is survived by her sons — Thomas, Patrick, Christopher, Fred, John, and Michael — and a daughter, Cecilia Long. She was preceded in death by her husband, and a son, Joseph Linder Brew, who died in 1970.

Source: Cusimano Colonial Mortuary 
LINDER, Ellen M (I422358121924)
 
545 Ellen Porter, 71, of Middlebourne departed this life Tuesday July 20, 2010 in Sistersville General Hospital. She was born in Tyler County January 19, 1939 a daughter of the late James and Flodie Neff Yost.

Ellen was a homemaker and a protestant.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Charles Porter. Five brothers; Jerry, Ed, James Dallas, Frank and George Yost. Two sisters; Anna Lou and Cladey Bell Yost.

Ellen is survived by a son Paul Yost of Middlebourne.. A brother Pete Yost of New Martinsville. Two sisters Lucille Gulley, New Martinsville and Exelee Minks, Middlebourne.

Friends will be received at Furbee Funeral Home, Middlebourne 11:00 - 1:00 pm Thursday the time of the service. 
YOST, Ellen (I422356811081)
 
546 Elmer Marshall Gregory, 75, of Sandymount, died Thursday, May 9, 1996,
at Manor Care Ruxton in Towson after a brief illness. Born July 16, 1920,
in Webster Springs, W.Va., he was the son of Minnie M. Gregory of Ohio
and the late Hillary F. Gregory. He was the husband of Katherine Eileen
Gregory. They would have celebrated their 50th anniversary July 13th.
He was a member of the Sandymount United Methodist Church.
He was in the Navy Construction Battalion, serving in World War II.
He was a carpenter, and member of the local Carpenter's Union No.
101 and of the V.F.W. Post No. 467.
Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are daughters Norma
"Jeanne" Grimes of Florida, Carol L. Muller of Westminster, Patty L.
Gregory of Philadelphia, Pa.; sisters Martha Gregory and Nancy
Davis, both of Florida, Peggy Hill of Michigan, Johnnie Dillinger of
Ohio, Billie McCain of Washington; numerous nieces, nephews,
and cousins; and granddaughters.
He was predeceased by siblings Denver Gregory, Arnold Gregory,
Betty Dorchak, Nellie Hall and Mabel Brown.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Sandymount
United Methodist Church, 2101 Old Westminster Pike, Finksburg,
with his pastor, the Rev. James Stutler, officiating. Interment will
be in Sandymount United Methodist Church Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sat-
day, at the Pritts Funeral Home Chapel, 412 Washington Rd.,
Westminster.
Contributions may be made to the Sandymount United Methodist
Church, 2101 Old Westminster Pike, Finksburg, Md. 21048.
Carroll County Times 11 May 1996 
GREGORY, Elmer Marshall (I422512040965)
 
547 Elnora passed away gently into the Lord's loving arms on Sunday, October 2, 2016, at the Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home at the age of 91. She was a triplet born in Craigsville, West Virginia along with 14 other brothers and sisters. Elnora was happily married for 50 years to Douglas C. Helmer who has preceded her in death. Surviving are her four children, Joe Helmer, Gary (Michelle) Helmer, Cindy (Bud) Owen, and Debby Hildenbrand; along with her "best friend" and "triplet" sister Emmalee Denbo. Also leaving nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Elnora enjoyed going to church with her sis Emmalee and loved flowers, gardening, and fresh air! ROSE, Elnora (I422312564680)
 
548 Elsie E. Schlotterback, 78, of Garrett, Ind., died Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, at Miller's Merry Manor Nursing Home in Garrett.

She worked at the Creek Chub Bait Company and also co-owned Schlotterback's Grocery.

She was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Garrett, and a former member of the Garrett Garden Club.

She was born April 27, 1931, in Marysville, to the late Walter and Laura Rausch Kleiber. She married Earl M. Schlotterback on Dec. 8, 1950, in Garrett. He died Aug. 3, 2002. She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Deborah K. Schlotterback.

She is survived by two sons, Edward Schlotterback and Eugene (Loma) Schlotterback of Garrett; a brother, Ralph (Grace Ann) Kleiber of Raymond; sisters, Bemette (Loren) Nicol and Dorothy (Ray) McCarty of Marysville; an uncle, Alfred Blumenschein of Marysville; her aunts. Bertha and Frances Kleiber of Marysville; granddaughters, Kim Miceli of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Bethany (Mark) Heileman and Emily Schlotterback of Kendall ville; a grandson, Brett Schlotterback of Kendallville.; great-grandchildren, Esa Wnetrzak of Fort Wayne, and Starr Grubb, Mason Fulk, Melissa Heileman, Christian Heileman and Brenden Heileman, all of Kendallville.; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Visitation will be held Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Thomas Funeral Home in Garrett, and one hour prior to the Thursday 11 a.m. funeral service at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Garrett. Pastor Jeffrey Horn will officiate. Burial will follow at Christian Union Cemetery in Garrett.

Published in the Marysville Journal Tribune, Marysville, Ohio on Monday, August 24, 2009, Page 2. 
KLEIBER, Elsie E (I422332232593)
 
549 Emma Duffield, 75, of Sutton, died yesterday at Sutton General Hospital after a long Illness. She was a native of Braxton County and was a member of the Baptist Church.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Westfall of South Charleston: one granddaughter, Dr. Nellie E Draper of Philadelphia; one foster son, Billy Wilson, serving with the Army in Honolulu; two sisters, Mrs. Molly Duffield and Mrs. Fanny Bowers, both of Sutton; five brothers, John Duffield of Richwood, Clarence and Addison Duffield, both of Charleston, WC and Robert L Duffield, both of Sutton.

Service will be conducted at 2:30 pm tomorrow at the Sutton Baptist Church by Rev. Frank McKinster. Burial will be in the Sutton Cemetery. 
DUFFIELD, Emma A (I422416787132)
 
550 Emmajean L. Hines, 86, of Indianapolis, passed away on April 20, 2015. She was born on April 24, 1928 in Midway Mines, West Virginia to Robert L. and Lena (Carpenter) Coger. She was married to Charles R. Hines who preceded her in death. She is survived by her daughter Carol A. (husband Jesse) Godwin, grandchildren Jeffrey Godwin and Cindy Fishburn, great-grandchild Elizabeth Fishburn, brother Eunash Coger, and sister Jenny Hitchcock.

A funeral service will be held on April 23 at 2 p.m. East Rawles Church of God, 8901 E. Rawles Ave, Indpls, with visitation beginning at 12 p.m. Burial will follow at Washington Park East Cemetery. Arrangements: Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory. 
COGAR, Emmajean (I422160132213)
 

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