Welcome to the
Click here for more about
this website
Click here to go to the MCHS
website
Click here to go to the MCC
of OGS website
|
CDs of
important |
1998
Mabel E. Steele,
86, of
She was a member of Buchanan Presbyterian Church,
Surviving are her husband, Glenn; four daughters, Norma
Eells, of St. Clairsville, Joy Graham, of Wooster, Janet Pember, of Beaumont,
Texas, Rita Braverman, of Alpharetts, Ga.; a brother, Irvin "Bud"
Young, of Canton; a sister, Edith Young, Lewisville; seven grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by
three sisters, Audrey Harrington, Leora Weber, Wilene Jackson.
Friends will be received Feb. 4 from 2 - 9 p.m. at the
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services will be held at 1 p.m.,
Feb. 5, with Rev. Colleen Finlay officiating.
Interment in
Lillie Mary Calvert (nee Brubach)
Lillie M. Calvert, 95, of 36357 ST 78,
Surviving are a son, William G. Calvert,
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, George A. Calvert, in September 1978; an
infant daughter; two brothers, Benjamin Brubach and Lawrence Brubach; a sister,
Clara Hall.
Mary M. Denbow,
41, of
She was a 1974 graduate of
In addition to her parents, surviving
are two sisters, Theresa Fogle, of Columbus, Mrs. Mark (Laura) Droese, both of
Columbus; two brothers, Fred Denbow and his wife, Kathy, of Lasage, W.VA., Tom
Denbow and his wife, Michele, of Gallipolis; parental grandfather Floyd E.
Denbow, of Lewisville; two aunts, Margaret Ferguson, of Columbus, Opal Frank,
of Hartville; eight nieces and two nephews, Lisa, Stephanie, Angie and Kristy
Fogle, of Columbus, Amy and Melissa Denbow, of LeSage, WV, Andy, Casey and
Samantha Denbow, of Gallipolis, Mrs. Mike (Tammy) Burns, of Chesapeake; a
great-nephew, Ian Michael Burns, also of Chesapeake.
She was preceded in death by her
parental grandmother, Margaret Denbow and her maternal grandparents, Freeman
and Marie Frank.
Friends were received July 20 as the
Memorial contributions may be made to
the
Arrangements by Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield.
Source:
Robert A. 'Bob' Evans, 68, of
He was a former engineer for the
Buckeye Pipeline in
Surviving are his wife Dorothy
'Dot" Haslam Evans whom he married on July 12 1974, two daughters,
Christine Hughes and her husband Donovan of Marietta and Janice Evans of the
home, two sons Talmage 'Tom' Evans of Marietta and Gregory Evans and his wife
Carolyn of Kent, one half-brother Leland 'Buss' Gray of Parkersburg, two
grandchildren Kale Hughes and Laura Hughes, both of Marietta, and several
nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by several half-brothers and a half-sister.
Friends were received at the Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Aug. 31 where funeral services were held Sept. 1,
with Ronald Rosseter officiating. Burial
followed at
Source:
Harold V. Winland, 76, of
He served in the U.S. Army in
In addition to his mother, surviving are a
son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Kathy Winland, of Jeromesville; a grandson,
Chad; a brother, Gene; four sisters, Delores McGarry, Mrs. Lawrence (Lorna)
Jones, Loretta Winland, Beulah Lumbatis, all of Woodsfield.
In addition to his father, he was preceded
in death by his wife, Beverly A. Furer in 1990, whom he married in 1952; a
brother, Spark Winland.
Friends were received July 6 at the Roberts
Funeral Home where services were held July 7, with the Rev. Roger Jones
officiating. Burial was at
Memorial contributions may be made to the
American Heart Association, Wayne County Branch,
Source:
Lawrence Ludwig Kahrig, 92, of
He was a school bus driver,
electrician, timber cutter, farmer, and Malaga Township Trustee. He was a member of the Woodsfield Church of
Christ.
Surviving are his wife of 73 years,
Ella Christman Kahrig; eight sons, Herman, of Barnesville, Lester, of
Pataskala, Virgil, of Marshville, Rodney, of Woodsfield, Francis, of Canton,
Kenneth, of Jerusalem, Lloyd, of New Pittsburgh, William of Lewisville; five
daughters, Mrs. Edward (Martha) Uppole, of Lewisville, Mrs. Wilfred (Dortha)
Matz, of Dalton, Mrs. Robert (Vera) Crock, of Massillon, Mrs. Tony (Leora)
Cruise, of Oklahoma, Doris Kahrig, of Rittman; 31 grandchildren; 41
great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a brother, Homer, of Quaker
City; three sisters, Minnie Walters, of Marietta, Marie Brooks, of Mentor and
Sophia Reischman, of Barnesville.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by a son, Roger; two grandchildren; four brothers, Edwin,
Alfred, George, Ben; a sister, Pauline Christman.
Friends were received June 5 at
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services were held June 6, with
Harry Summers officiating. Burial
followed in the
Memorial contributions may be made to
Source:
Laura A. Kahrig, 84, of
She was a member of the Trinity United
Church of Christ,
Surviving are three sons, Wayne
Kahrig, Wooster, Meredith Kahrig, Woodsfield, Wilfred Kahrig, Burbank; three
daughters, Letha Shipe, Senecaville, Edilene Colbentz, Wadsworth, Lillian
Kaiser, Strasburg; two sisters, Elma Burkhart, Woodsfield, Beryl Claus,
Lewisville; a brother, Paul Christman, Cambridge; 21 grandchildren; 37
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, George W. Kahrig, Oct. 31, 1990; a daughter, Viola Paulus, Feb. 1984;
two brothers, Arthur and Clarence Christman; two sisters, Esther Claus and
Gertrude Kahrig.
Friends were received Feb. 20 at the
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield.
Funeral services were held at the Trinity United Church of Christ,
Source:
Benjamin Franklin Kahrig, 81,
A self-employed truck driver, he was a
farmer and retired from Guernsey County Highway Garage. He was a member of
Surviving are his wife, Pauline
"Pat" Ingram Kahrig; three sons, Donald, Old Washington, Bill,
Salesville, Jan, Salesville; a daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Judy) Starr, Old
Washington; two step-sons, Gary Kafury, Tom Kafury, both of Cambridge; two
brothers, Homer Kafury [sic. Kahrig], Salesville,
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by three brothers, Ed., Alfred and George Kahrig; a sister,
Pauline Christman.
Friends were received at Thorn Funeral
Home,
Source:
John F. Whitacre, Sr., 61, of 71801
Colerain,
He was a retired employee of Mercury
Mining Co., of Flushing and
Surviving are his wife, Mary Coulter
Whitacre; three sons, John Jr., of Bridgeport, Ronnie Lee, Ava and Joe, of Adena; two daughters, Marcia Beck, of
Wheeling and Lisa Kiper, of the home; five brothers, Mansel Whitacre, Jr., of
Wheeling, Robert Whitacre, of St. Clairsville, David Whitacre, of Niles,
Kenneth Whitacre, of Stubenville and Daniel Fussell, of Lewisville; two
sisters, Debbie Fleming, of Arizona and Linda Whitacre of Niles; 16
grandchildren; a great-grandson.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by a son, Wayne Coulter.
Friends were received May 18 and 19,
at Wilson Funeral Home,
Evelyn V. Smith, nee Roberts
Source: The Daily Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Ohio January 1998
Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Watters Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, Ohio, for Evelyn V. Smith, 66, of Lewisville, Ohio, who died
Sunday, January 4, 1998, at Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio.
Pastor Todd Allen will officiate.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Funeral
home.
She was born near Warren, January 24, 1931, daughter of the
late William and Gertrude Gardner Roberts.
Mrs. Smith was a homemaker, a member and corresponding
secretary of the Mountaineer C. B. Radio Club in Woodsfield, a former member of
Ildreth Rebekah Lodge 847,
She was preceded in death by a sister, Stella Moore; two
brothers, Fred Roberts and Manuel Roberts.
She leaves her husband, Clarence ‘Smitty” Smith, whom she
married September 4, 1950; four daughters, Theresa (Dennis) Yost of Savannah,
Georgia, Marjorie (Michael) Yoss of Woodsfield, Susan (Mike) Jones of
Beallsville and Joyce Smith of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; a son, James W.
(Rita) Smith of Columbus; two brothers, Raymond Roberts of Dover, Ohio,
and David Roberts of Newton Falls; two sisters, Wilma Vasbinder of Kansas
and Wanda Haught of Sterling; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes
Association,
Okey E. Rubel
Source: The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, January 1998
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, Ohio for Okey E. Rubel, 91, of Woodsfield, who died Monday, January
5, 1998, at Monroe County Care Center, Woodsfield.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral
home.
The Reverend Jack Bruce will officiate. Burial will follow
in the
He was born in Summerfield on September 13, 1906, son of the
late George and Mamie Ankrom Rubel.
Mr. Rubel was a retired farmer and carpenter. He was a
member of the Trinity Church of Christ near
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Zelda Christman
Rubel, in 1970; his second wife, Celestia Ackerman Rubel, in 1994; an infant
daughter, Crystal Rubel, in 1933; three sisters, Ada Pennell, Dolly Rubel and
an infant sister; four brothers, Arthur, Ben, Jacob and Johnny Rubel.
He leaves four sons and daughters-in-law, David and Connie
Rubel and Gary and Nancy Rubel, all of Woodsfield, and Clyde and
Christman of Lewisville and Karen and Ralph Christman of St. Joseph, Michigan;
two sisters, Barbara Rubel of New Concord and Adelaide Billman of Salem, Ohio;
a brother, Herman Rubel of Summerfield, Ohio; 16 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to
John V. Stephen
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, May 1998 (Lewisville High
School graduate, class of 1944)
John V. Stephen, 72, of Newcomerstown, died Friday, May 8, 1998,
at Wade Park Veterans Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio.
He was born January 19, 1926, in
Mr. Stephen, a graduate of
He worked for the former Heller Tool Co. He was also a
manager and cook for Newcomerstown Elks Lodge and retired as a cook for the
Cambridge Country Club.
He was a member of Newcomerstown Elks Lodge 1555 and
American Legion Thomas E. Montgomery Post. He was a Navy veteran of World War
II and enjoyed hunting, fishing and golfing.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Orion and Kyle
Stephen, and two sisters, Florence Bunting and Josie Quillen.
He leaves a son, John Stephen, Jr. of Newcomerstown; a
great-granddaughter, Arica Stephen; a sister, Thelma Uppole of
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Addy Funeral
Home. Elks services will be at 6:45 p.m. Funeral services will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home. Cremation will follow the service.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer
Society,
Gilbert A. Christman
Source: The Monroe County Beacon,
Gilbert A. Christman, 93, of 37758 SR 800,
Ackerman Christman.
He was a retired farmer and a member of the
Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Lester and
Linda Christman of Sardis, Harry Dean and b also of Sardis; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Ruth Ann Knowlton Ridgeway and Gerald Ridgeway of Sardis,
Mary Katherine and David McIntire of Clarington, Ohio; three brothers, Howard
Christman of Lewisville, Ohio, Herbert Christman of Summerfield, Ohio, Lee
Christman of Quaker City, Ohio; three sisters, Helen Starr of Summerfield, Mary
Hayes of Quaker City, Cleo Carpenter of Lewisville; 11 grandchildren,
Pamela Cockran, Michael Christman, James A. Knowlton, Rebecca Ann Tinker,
Matthew Christman, Angela Christman, Mark Christman, Tawnya Boyd, Clyde W.
McIntire; a great- grandson, Justin
Mitchel Boyd.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife, Theadora Mellott Christman, in September 1980; an infant son, Dwight; a
granddaughter, Sandra Lea; a sister, Esta Burkhart.
Friends were received May 15 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, where services were held May 16, with Reverend Claye Folger
officiating. Interment in the
Lucille K. Yost, nee Feldner
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, June 1998
Lucille K. Yost, 85, of 221 West Marietta St., Woodsfield,
died June 9, 1998, at the Colonial Manor Health Care Center, Loudonville, where
she had been a resident for three weeks. She was born November 25, 1912, in
Woodsfield, a daughter of the late John and Louise Claus Feldner.
A graduate of Woodsfield High School, she was a former news
correspondent for the Cambridge Jeffersonian, and a homemaker, she was also a
lifetime member of the St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Woodsfield and a
former member of the Woodsfield Garden Club.
Surviving are two daughters and son-in-law, Carolyn Yoss,
Ashland, Ohio, Barbara and Roger Schumacher and wife, Patricia, of Loveland,
Ohio, Roger Schumacher, of Boise, Idaho, Charles Yoss and wife, Ann, of
Springboro; three
granddaughters, Mrs. Ray (Jane Yoss) Hobson, of Jeromesville, Mrs. Brad (Kate
Yoss) Long, of Ashland, Ohio, Mrs. Alex (Elizabeth Schumacher) Beauford,
of Cincinnati, Ohio; 10 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford (Tip)
Yost, in February 1981, whom she married in 1932.
John Bischoff
Source: The Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio August 16, 1998
John W. Bischoff, 73, 42546 Township Road 455, Woodsfield,
formerly of Kauffman Avenue, Sterling, died Friday, August 14, 1998, near his
home.
Services will be Tuesday, August 18, 1998, at 1 p.m. at
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Burial will be at the
Memorial contributions may be made to the
Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons and a
daughter-in-law, John F. and Barb Bischoff of Sterling and James L. Bischoff of
Sterling; a daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne and Dan Arnold of Creston; seven
grandchildren, Donald Arnold, Steven and wife Tonia Arnold, Jerry Arnold, all
of Creston and John Bischoff, Julie Bischoff, Joshua Bischoff and Jillian
Bischoff, all of Sterling; a brother, Leander R. Bischoff of Woodsfield; a
sister, Barbara Hartong of Geneva and several nieces and nephews.
Clarence E. "Shorty" Morris, 86, of 68 E.
Third St., died Thursday (11 July 1998) afternoon at Kingston of Ashland, following a long illness.
He
was born Feb. 04,1912 in
He had resided in
Mr. Morris was employed as a professional tree
trimmer for Nelson Tree Service, retiring in 1977. He was a former employee of
Philway Products Co. in
On Nov. 18, 1933 he married Bertha M. Huntsman who
survives him. He is also survived by five sisters; Edna Huntsman of
Preceding him in death were------parents: Adolph S.
and Emma Barker Morris; brother----Russell A. Morris ;
Sisters---Vesta
Morris of Woodsfield and Nellie Matz of
Services will be 1p.m. Tuesday at
Denbow-Primm-Kemery funeral home with Gerald A. Gess officiating.
Burial will be in
Friends
may call one hour prior to services at the funeral home.
Doy Brown, 90,
He was a retired supervisor for the Nelson Tree
Service in
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death
by four sisters, Cora Young, Ida Pruitt, Georgia Clayburn and Louise Brown; two
brothers, Howard and Wilburn Brown.
Surviving are his wife, Nettie Morris Brown; two sons
James R. Jr. of Zanesville and Glenn of Woodsfield; three daughters, Helen
Harvey of Edgewater, FL., Mrs. John (Linda) Kurtz of Somerton and Mrs. Larry
(Nancy) Wise of Woodsfield; two sisters, Gladys Clayburn of Claysville, Ark.
and Retha Watson of Nail, Ark.; a brother, Eugene Brown of Warsaw; 14
grandchildren,16 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, today 5-8 p.m., where services will be held at 1p.m. Friday,
with minister Fred Ricer, Jr officiating. Burial follows in
Perry Wesley Mellott, 74, Woodsfield Nursing and
He was a retired employee of Baker Farm Equipment
near
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death
by a sister, Emma Thornberry.
Surviving are his wife, Lydia Persons Mellott of
Woodsfield Nursing and
Funeral services will be held today at 2p.m. at
Harper Funeral Home,
Source:
(Carl Andrew Zwick -born 1918 in Lewisville, Ohio; died 1998 in Pompano Beach,
Fla.) - Services for Carl Andrew Zwick, 80, of
Friends may call from 11 a. m. until the time of
service Saturday at the funeral home.
Mr. Zwick died at 4:55 p. m. Monday at his home. A
son of Charles and Gertrude (Crock) Zwick, he was born March 14, 1918, in
Surviving
are his wife of 53 years, Doris Ann (Gregory); a son, Charles R. Zwick of
Portland, Ore.; two daughters, Carol A. Johnson of Pompano Beach; and Deborah
S. Rowell of Cumming, Ga.; a brother, Charles Zwick of Caldwell, Ohio; four
sisters, Ella Smithberger of Lewisville, Gertrude Sorg of Mount Perry, Ohio,
Mary Kress of Alliance, and Edan Bjorkman of Sebring, Ohio; and six
grandchildren.
Monday
8 June 1998
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bundy-Law
Funeral Home Cambridge for Ildreth F Hayes, who died Saturday June 6,
1998 at her home. Rev Andrew Woods will
officiate. Burial will be in
She was born Oct 10, 1911 in
She was preceded in death by her husband Foster I
Hayes who died May 5, 1988 whom she married Feb 15, 1933, a sister Gail Lowry,
a grandson James Hayes.
She
leaves two daughters, Mrs Gordon(Connie Lou) Calaway of Chicago, Ill; Mrs
William (Helen) Kahrig of Salesville; two sons James M Hayes of Byesville,
Kenneth G Hayes of
Millbaugh, Charles H."
Dutch" Millbaugh
SOURCE: The Kentucky Post - 6 May 1998
(According to SSDI: Charles H. Millbaugh was born on 13 Aug 1912.)
Provided by Betty Lendon Matson
Charles "Dutch' Millbaugh, carpenter
Charles H. ''Dutch'' Millbaugh helped sculpt the local skyline.
The
''He liked being outdoors and he
was a hard worker,'' said a daughter, Ethel Messer of
''He came from a hardworking
German family, and he was talented at it. He didn't have but a fourth-grade
education, but he could read a blueprint as good as anybody else.''
Mr. Millbaugh died Monday night
(4 May 1998) at the
Mr. Millbaugh was born and
reared in WOODSFIELD,
He was noted for the private
homes he helped build in
''He did the plumbing and the
concrete - he could do everything,'' said Mrs. Messer.
After he joined Cincinnati
Carpenter Union Local No. 2., Mr. Millbaugh helped build local landmarks. He
retired about 30 years ago, then managed Edroy Court Apartments in
''He liked horses,'' Mrs. Messer
said. ''He wasn't a betting man, but he loved a good horse race and a beautiful
horse.
''He was very outgoing and
friendly. He always made people feel good about themselves.''
Mr. Millbaugh's wife, Martha
Stadig Millbaugh, died in 1984.
Other survivors include sons
Charles E. Millbaugh of
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday
at Allison and Rose Funeral Home in
Source: The
BARNESVILLE---Ellis W.
Carpenter, 86, of Barnesville, died Thursday (Dec. 3, 1998) at
He was born Oct. 16, 1912, in
Mr. Carpenter was a retired employee of the Village of
Barnesville Street Department.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Welsey Carpenter;
three sisters, Edith Stephens, Eleanor Carpenter and Norma Lee Stephens.
He leaves his wife, Ethel M. Leach Carpenter; a son David
Carpenter of the home; four daughters, Mrs. George (Linda) Curluter, Mary
Sullivan, Mrs. Larry (Sandra) Wells, and Shirley Dyer, all of
Burial will be in
Source: The
WOODSFIELD---A. Burdette
"Smucker" Carpenter, 74, of Summerfield, died Wednesday (Aug. 12,
1998) at his home.
He was born Oct. 14, 1923, in Summerfield, son of the late
Ross and Alice Hayes Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter was retired farmer and a retired manager for
the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Marsha Lynn Baker;
three brothers, Maywood Carpenter, Roger Carpenter, and Raymond Carpenter; two
sisters, Ildrith Coultas and Eleanor Carpenter; a grandson, Jason Hines and a
great-grandson Tyler Carpenter.
He leaves his wife, Leah Lousie Leach Carpenter of the
home; two daughters, Mrs. Bill (Linda) Warner and Mrs. (Melody) Warner, both of
Summerfield; three sons, Lloyd Carpenter and Mickey Carpenter, both of
Summerfield and Jeffery Carpenter of Sarahsville; two sisters, Melissa
Carpenter of Cambridge and Margaret Delong of Summerfield; 19 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 4 to 9 P.M. Thursday at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services will be 1 P.M. Friday with Pastor
James Brown officiating. Burial will be
Violet M. Bunting nee Green (see 2nd obit below)
WOODSFIELD---Services
will be 2 P.M. Sunday at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, for Violet M.
Bunting, 85, of Woodsfield who died Wednesday (Sept. 23, 1998) in
Minister Harry Summers will officiate and
burial will be in
She was born Sept. 1, 1913, in
Mrs. Bunting was a member of the Woodsfield
Church of Christ. She had also been a
member of the Senior Companion Program for several years prior to her illness.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Otto Bunting; a son Orris Bunting; a
daughter, Shirley Tuttle; three
brothers, Arley Green, Virgil Green. Leonard Green; two sisters, Nora Snyder
and an infant sister.
She leaves a son, Donald Bunting of
Woodsfield; a daughter, Wilma Morris of
Violet
M. Bunting nee Green (2nd obit)
Source:
[
Violet M. Bunting, 85, Woodsfield, died Wednesday, September 23, 1998 at the
She was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ and Senior Companion Program
for several years.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Otto
Bunting; a son, Orris Bunting; a daughter, Shirley Tuttle; Three brothers,
Arley, Virgil. and Leonard Green; two sisters, Nora Snyder and an infant sister.
Surviving are a son, Donald of Woodsfield; a daughter, Wilma Morris of
Lewivville; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Source: The Jeffersonian,
BARNESVILLE---Services will be 1 P.M. Friday
at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, for Robert E. (Bobby)
Carpenter, 71, who died Tuesday (Dec. 1, 1998) at his home.
The Rev. Gene
Miller will officiate. Burial will be in
Friends may call
from 3 to 5 and 5 to 7 P.M. today at the funeral home.
He was born April
20, 1927, in Barnesville, son of the late Bernard and Hazel Bunting Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter was a
retired livestock buyer for Ritterger Brothers in
He was preceded in
death by a son, Scott; three brothers,
Jackie, Gary and Don Carpenter.
He leaves his wife,
Donna J. Roby Carpenter; two sons, Larry
Carpenter of Canal Winchester, Jeff Carpenter of Barnesville; two brothers, Kenneth Carpenter of
Marango, Richard Carpenter of
Barnesville; three sisters, Mrs. Sam (Ruth) Allar of Barnesville, Mrs. Robert (Jeanette) Hall of Barnesville,
Sue Boulet of Barnesville; six
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Angeline Marie Dougherty nee Kenney
Source:
Angeline Marie
Dougherty, 88, 39006
She was a member of the Graysville
Church of Christ.
Surviving are two brothers, Ronald and
Eugene Kenney, both of
In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, David Dougherty; four brothers, Harold,
George, Joseph and Robert Kenney.
Friends were received Oct. 25 at the
Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services were held October 26,
with Ministers Claude Davis and Harold Kenney officiating. Burial followed in
the
Source: The
Obituary: NEUHARDT Benjamin John Neuhardt Jr., 83, November
26, 1998 at Northland Terrace. Member of St. Margaret of Cortona Catholic
Church and graduate of
Funeral service Thursday 10
A.M. at St. Rita's Nursing Home, 880 Greenlawn Ave. Msgr. Anthony Borrelli
officiating. Interment in
Saffell, Raymond Saffell
Source—Newsclipping
Saffell, Raymond L., 72,
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death
by his wife, Mayme Harltey Saffell; two sisters, Jean Gaskins and Melba
Henthorn.
Surviving are a son, David of Beallsville; a
step-son, William "Sam" Hawn of
Friends were received at Harper Funeral Home,
Saffell,
Sylvia Mary Saffell nee Ruschak
Source—Newsclipping
Saffell, Sylvia Mary, 87,
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by her husband, Kenneth Saffell; three sons, Donald, Robert and Richard
Saffell; a grandson ; three brothers, George, William and John Ruschak; two
sisters, Helen Ruschak and Ann Kukielka.
Surviving are five sons; Lloyd of Salesville; Floyd
and Roger, both of Alledonia; Mike of Beallsville and John of New Lexington;
two daughters, Lucille Gillope of Okercoke, North Carolina and Nancy
Moellendick of St. Joe, Bellaire; a brother Pete Ruschak of Steinersville; a
sister, Wilma Mathes of Alledonia; 33 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Toothman Funeral Home, St.
Clairsville where services were held with the Reverend Dan Crouch officiating. Burial
followed in
Source: Name of
newspaper unknown; 11/24/1998
Beryle
I. Oldemeyer, 80, of
Mrs.
Oldemeyer was born Sept. 1, 1918 in
She was
married July 17, 1937 to Orville Oldemeyer in
She
enjoyed playing bridge, oil painting and she loved the outdoors, camping and
fishing and was a great cook, hostess and seamstress.
She is
survived by her sons, John Oldemeyer of
She was
preceeded in death by her parents, John Henry and Grayce Good Luhr; her husband
in January 1977 and sister Estella Longo.
Memorial
services will be Friday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.m. at the
Source: The
Coloradoan [newspaper]; Wednesday, December 2, 1998
Beryle
I. Oldemeyer, 80, of
A
funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at
Beryle
I. Luhr was born Sept. 1, 1918 in
She
married Orville Oldemeyer on July 17, 1937 in
Mrs.
Oldemeyer was a homemaker. She enjoyed playing Bridge, oil painting, camping,
fishing, hunting, cooking and sewing.
Survivors
include two sons, John Oldemeyer of
She was
preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one brother, Rolland Oldemeyer,
and one sister, Estella Longo.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer
Society or the American Heart Association in care of Ahlberg Funeral Chapel,
326
Nancy O. Bonam, age 76 of
Services will be Thursday
at 10:30 a.m. in Indian Run Christian Church with
Moore, Lewis Everett Moore
Source--Rolling Mills Online Obituaries
Published--1998
Moore, Lewis Everett (born 27 Nov 1915, died 27 Feb 1998 )
NEW MATAMORAS - Lewis Everett Moore, 82, of Star Route died at 3:30 p.m. Friday
(February 27, 1998) at his home.
He was born Nov. 27, 1915, in New Matamoras, to James
Franklin and Anna (Hupp) Moore. He was a millwright at Knowles Pottery in
Newell, WV., and retired from Conalco in
He is survived by his wife, Zella Marie (Metts) Moore,
whom he married Dec. 2, 1950; two sons, James F. "Jim" Moore and his
wife Sherry, of Little Hocking and Roger Moore and his wife Brenda, of New
Matamoras; four grandchildren, Carrie, Eric, Wendy and Aaron Moore; and one
sister, Ruth Crawford of Salem.
He was preceded in death by his parents; four
brothers, Harry, Forrest, Floyd and Bernard Moore; and four sisters, Goldie
Cline, Mildred Lisk and Virginia and Edith Moore.
Services are at 11 a.m. Monday at Hadley Funeral Home
in New Matamoras with the Rev. George Hoskins and Phil Zaayer
officiating. Burial is in
Memorial contributions may be made to Home Nursing and
Hospice,
Burkhart, Bernadine G. Burkhart
Source--Akron Beacon Journal Akron, Ohio
Published--February 1998
RITTMAN -- Bernadine D.
``Bernie'' Burkhart, 68, of Rittman, died February 18, 1998, at
She was born in
Woodsfield and lived in Rittman since 1949. She was a member of St. Anne
Catholic Church.
She is survived by her
husband, John F.; sons, David (Lori) Burkhart of Rittman and Darrell Burkhart
of Bluebell, Pa.; daughters, Karen Jordon of Rittman and Carol (Steven) Bozsik
of Wadsworth; 10 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; brothers, Don Crum of
Tallmadge and Clarence Crum of Woodsfield; and sister, Arlene Christman of
Akron.
Mass of Christian Burial Saturday at 10 a.m. at
St. Anne Catholic Church, with Rev. Fr. Phil P. Pritt officiating. Interment at
Van Druff, Kenneth E. Van Druff
Source--Monroe County Beacon Woodsfield, Ohio
Published--Thursday, October 29, 1998
Van Druff , Kenneth E. , 52, of 39064 Graham Road,
Woodsfield, died October 25, 1998, at the Wetzel County Hospital, New
Martinsville. He was born April 19, 1946 in Wellsburg, a son of Maude Adams Van
Druff and the late Charles Van Druff.
He was a retired construction worker, a Protestant by faith,
a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, a member of the American Legion Post # 768,
Woodsfield, The VFW Post # 5303, Woodsfield, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Aerie # 2302, Woodsfield.
In addition to his mother, of Proctor; surviving are his wife, C.
Rose Haslam Van Druff; a son, John Van Druff, Camp Lejune, N.C.; four
daughters, Crystal Van Druff, Woodsfield, April Van Druff, Mellissa Van Druff,
Faith Van Druff, all of Las Vegas; a stepson, Gary Knowlton, Clarington; one
step-daughter, Sherry Childs, Woodsfield; four sisters, Mary Ellen
Stillwagoner, Proctor, Margaret Howell, New Martinsville, Wanda Morris, New
Martinsville, Juanita McMahon, Anaheim, California; 14 grandchildren.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother,
Charles Van Druff; a sister, Rose Taylor.
There was no visitation. Private graveside services were held at
Matz, Thomas Spencer Matz
Source--The Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, Ohio
Published--Tuesday, March 10, 1998
Thomas S. Matz, 38, of
On July 1, 1988, he was married to Kathy S. Legg, who
survives him. He is also survived by two daughters and one son, Courtney of
Galion,
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the
Denbow-Primm-Kemery Funeral Home with the Reverend Doug Tackett and the
Reverend Ed Legg officiating.
Burial will be in the
Friends may call today from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family and left at the funeral
home. [submitters
note--Thomas died March 8, 1998]
Nina Luella Hogue, 101 , of
For all of her adult life she was a faithful member of the
Surviving are three daughters and sons-in-law, Mrs. Averille (Lucille) Payne,
Ashland, Mrs. Edward (Lorna) Stegner, Fairborn, Mrs. Donald (Mavis)
Kochendorfer, Kettering; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Leland Hogue,
Woodsfield, Forrest and Patricia Hogue, Cleveland, Tenn, Dalton and
Lucille Hogue, Woodsfield; a daughter-in law, Ruth Hogue, Woodsfield; 13
grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was proceeded in death by her husband, Forrest
S. Hogue, in 1971; a son, Norman Hogue, in 1997; two brothers, Lloyd Petty and
James K. Petty ; a sister; Edith Lashley.
Friends were received Feb. 6 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield,
where services were held Feb. 7, with Harry Summers officiating. Interment in
the
Source: The
Lynn Quartus Skinner, eldest child of
Quartus Monroe Skinner and Frances Queen Morris Skinner, was born on a ranch
east of
Source: The
SANDPOINT -- Lynn Quartus Skinner, 97,
a former Oldtown resident, died July 25 at a Sandpoint care center of natural
causes.
A graveside inurnment will be held
Wednesday, July 29, at 10 a.m., at the
He was born March 8, 1901, near
He worked most of his life on cattle
ranches. He lived and proved up a homestead near Trump,
He worked on the construction of
He later went to work for Diamond
National Lumber Co. and spent 12 years there before retiring in 1962. After
retirement, he moved to the Oldtown area. **
Survivors include his wife, Retha
Skinner of Sandpoint; three daughters, Lynda Turner of Ona, W. Va., Jeannie
Hutchins of
He was preceded in death by his
parents; all of his siblings; a son, Ernest Skinner; and a daughter, Ramona
Skinner. Sherman-Knapp Funeral
Home in
**Submitter's Note: His daughter, Lynda Turner, made this
correction: "The newspaper made a
mistake in saying he moved to Oldtown after his retirement. He had moved from
Vay, Idaho, in 1949 to work at the sawmill and didn't leave there until around
1996 when he went to a senior citizens housing complex and later to the nursing
home."
Ruby
Source: The Villisca Review,
Funeral services
for Ruby E. Greenfield were held June 15, 1998, at the First Presbyterian
Church in
Ruby Ellen
Greenfield was born September 27, 1911 in
Pallbearers were
Kenny Hamman, Chad Fulton, Clay Johannsen, Tom Beaty, Jeff Fulton and Bryon
Sunderman. Honorary pallbearers were
Kenneth Gridley, Jim Milligan, Gayle Heard, Bill Dunn, Joe Greenfield, Ron
Jackson and Tom Knapp. Flower bearers
were Gail Knapp, Mildred Doan, Ruth Poston and Velma Wheeler. Anabelle White was organist with Ross
Rossander as soloist. Steve Greenfield
and Alan Gridley were ushers and Dorothy Pond and Opal Milligan were the
register.
She married Glen
Greenfield in 1927 at
She was preceded
in death by her parents and two brothers.
She is survived by
her husband and children, Ed Greenfield and wife, Pat; Jerry Greenfield and
wife, Carol; all of Villisca; Dorothy Hamman and husband Floyd of Red Oak,
IA. Also 12 grandchildren, 25 great
grandchildren. Also sisters Esther
Anderson and husband Dave of Clarinda, IA; Ruth Lampe of Winterset, IA; and
Marie Pullen of Villisca, IA; and brother Harold Stalder of State College, PA.
Memorials may be
directed to the
George E. Stacy, 70, of
Born in
Survivors include his wife,
Mary Lou Stacy of the home; sons and daughters-in-law, George and Barbara Stacy
of Lakeland, Fla., John Stacy of Canton, Joe and Susan Stacy of Canton, Mike
and Chris Stacy of Canfield; daughters and sons-in-law, Veronica and Lester
Sickafoose of Louisville, Ohio, Valerie and Dean Flory of Canton, Lori and John
Hall of Lakeland, Fla.; brothers and sisters-in-law, Watson and Ally Stacy of
Canton, Carl and June Stacy of Massillon. There are 10 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren also surviving.
Funeral services will be
conducted Monday, 1:30 p.m., at the Reed Funeral Home with Rev. Raymond L.
Tucker officiating. Burial will be at
Source: The
Don. E. Boron, 53, born and
raised in
*Submitter's Note: In the obituaries of both of Donald's
parents, Katherine's last name was
spelled Mayle.
Robert W. Virden, 77, an
engineer at Kaiser Permanente, died Saturday of an intestinal infection. Services have been held with burial on Sept
19, 1998 at
Published in the
Montgomery, Peggy Jo Montgomery
Peggy Jo Montgomery, 67, of
Published in the El Paso
Times on May 10, 1998, page B2.
Harlen, Carrie V. Binegar, nee Herlan
Source: Marietta [Ohio] Times; 17 June 1998
She was born July 7, 1903, in
She is survived by three sons, Merle
Binegar and his wife, Eva, of Antioch, Orvil Binegar and his wife, Barbara, of
Eureka, W.Va., and Lyle Binegar and his wife, Sandra, of Newport; two
daughters, June Wigal and her husband, Carroll, of Marietta and Phyllis
Bowersock and her husband, Lawrence, of Rinard Mills; 32 grandchildren; 60
great-grandchildren; 17 great-great-grandchildren; two
stepgreat-great-grandchildren; and several nephews and nieces.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Clarence Binegar, on Feb. 22, 1971; two sons, Kenneth and Furl
Binegar; four daughters, Delorace Thomas, Elwanda Congleton, Monna Bond and
Patricia Lamp; one son-in-law, James E. Thomas; one daughter-in-law, Verna
Binegar; one grandson, Jarod Binegar, her parents; one sister, Bertha
Bowersock; two brothers, Joseph and Clyde Herlan; one stepsister, Cora Goddard;
and one stepbrother, John O. Herlan.
Services are at 11 a.m. Thursday at
McClure-Schafer Funeral Home in
Click here for the Short-Cut Table of Contents