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| 1 | Charles H. Meyers Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: Jan. 17, 1863 Indiana, Death: Jan. 15, 1944 Belle Plaine Sumner County Kansas, Born in Goshen, IN Family links: Children: Mary Elizabeth Meyers Portwood (1896 - 1983)* Martha Louise Meyers Casey (1905 - 2010)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Belle Plaine Cemetery Belle Plaine Sumner County Kansas, | MEYERS, Charles Harold (I17184)
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| 2 | Charlotte S. Bierly Charlotte S. Bierly, 77, widow of Richard E. Bierly, 120 W. Main St. , Loganton, formerly of Booneville, passed away on Friday April 27, 20 07 at the Susque-View Home. Born in Loganton on May 25, 1929 she was the daughter of the late Davi d L. and Joyce W. (Stamm) Stamm. She was employed by Sylvania after World War II for over 15 years an d then was employed by the former Boron of Lamar as a cook for over 1 0 years. She is survived by a son, William R. “Hoss” Bierly, Loganton, four gra dchildren and six great-grandchildren. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Steven D . Bierly. The funeral service will be held on Thursday May 3, 2007 at 11 a.m. i the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home, Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton, wi th Pastor Brenda Mitchell officiating. Visitation will be held in th e funeral home on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Private interment will b e held at the convenience of the family. If desired, memorial contribu tions may be sent to the Sugar Valley Volunteer Fire Co. #13, 24 W. An thony St., Attn: Rescue Unit, P.O. Box 168, Loganton, Pa 17747. Section: Obituaries Posted: 4/30/2007 Lock Haven Express | STAMM, Charlotte Louise (I14882)
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| 3 | Charlotte was born with the surname of Dorward. There was no formal ad option, but she used the Perkins surname all her life. | DORWARD, Charlotte Elizabeth (I3667)
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| 4 | Christened Ellery James and changed it later in life to James Ellery B arner Was known as Josh' Tombstone has middle name spelled Ullery | BARNER, James Ellery "Josh" (I3446)
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| 5 | Christine C. Welshans POSTED: September 3, 2009 Christine C. Welshans, 77, widow of Jack B. Welshans, formerly of 241 1 4th Ave., Altoona, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009, at Valle y View Home, Blair County. =================================================== Christine C. Welshans, 77, Altoona, died Tuesday at Valley View Home. She was born in Lock Haven, daughter of the late John and Edna (Harbac h) Limbert. She married Jack B. Welshans Dec. 13, 1952, in Spokane, Wa sh., and he preceded her in death July 20, 1992. Surviving are six children: Shirley Imler (John), Christine R. Trafica te, Jacqueline Tepsic (Bruce), Susan Crotsley, Patrick (Julie) and Ha y (Susan), all of Altoona; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren ; a sister, Doris Smith of Houston, Texas; and numerous nieces and nep hews. Christine retired as a private duty registered nurse after 40 years o f service. She was a 1949 graduate of Altoona High School, a 1952 grad uate of Altoona Nursing School and was a member of the PA Nurses Assoc iation. She was a lifelong member of Faith United Methodist Church. She enjoye d football, especially Altoona High, Penn State and the Steelers, an d also enjoyed high school and college basketball, her dogs and especi ally spending time with her family. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4 , 2009, at Mauk & Yates Funeral Home Inc. (www.maukandyates.com). A fu eral service will be held at Urbine Funeral Home, Loganton, Pa. Inter ment at Mount Union Cemetery, Clinton County. The Altoona Mirror Family Members Born on Jan. 30, 1932 in Lock Haven, she was a daughter of John and Ed a (Harbach) Limbert. She had been a private duty registered nurse and had retired after 4 0 years of service. Christine was a 1949 graduate of Altoona High School and a 1952 gradua te of Altoona Nursing School. She was a lifelong member of Faith United Methodist Church and was als o a member of the PA Nurses Association. Christine enjoyed watching the Pittsburgh Steelers, Penn State and Alt oona High School football. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family. Christine is survived by four daughters, Shirley (John) Imler, Christi e R. Traficante, Jacqueline (Bruce) Tepsic and Susan Crotsley, and tw o sons, Patrick (June) Welshans and Harry (Susan) Welshans, all of th e Altoona area; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; a sister, Do is Smith of Houston, Texas, and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, at 1 p.m. in th e Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton with Pas tor Ken Geisewite officiating. Visitation will be in the funeral hom e two hours prior to the service. Final interment will be in Mt. Unio (Tin Church) Cemetery, Carroll, Pa Subscribe to The Express | LIMBERT, Christine C. (I14351)
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| 6 | Claire E. Karstetter POSTED: January 9, 2009 Lock Haven Express Claire E. Karstetter, 63, a resident of the Nippenose Valley for the p ast 49 years, died Friday, Jan. 9, 2009 at the Gatehouse in Divine Pro vidence Hospital. She was born Aug. 5, 1945 in Jersey Shore, a daughter of the late Raym ond and Edna (Dapp) Dowling Sr. Claire was married Sept. 5, 1959 to Lewis H. Karstetter Sr. and they r ecently celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary together. Her husban d has cared for her for the past two years during her illness. Claire's grandmother and great-grandmother were full-blooded America Indians and she was very proud of her American Indian heritage. Sh e was a lover of nature and animals. Claire spent her free time in th e mountains camping with her family and pets. While camping, she love d to wake up early and watch deer, turkey and bear in their natural ha bitat. Surviving are her loving husband; two sons, Lewis H. (Leda) Karstette Jr. of Haneyville and Daniel L. (Carrie) Karstetter Sr. of Linden; f our beloved grandchildren, Daniel L. Karstetter Jr., Mindy N. Karstett er, Adam S. Sweeney and Marissa Claire Karstetter; a brother, Raymon d Dowling Jr. of Tennesee; three sisters, Emeline Frey of Bensalem, De lores Brening of Muncy and Patsy Shilling of Castanea; a sister-in-law , Connie Brague; two brothers-in-law, Kenny Karstetter and Jack Karste tter; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by five sisters, Alice Wagner, Evelyn Koch , Rae Jean Dowling, Mary Sherman and Cecila Dowling. There will be a visitation for family and friends on Tuesday, Jan. 13 , 2009 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N . Main St., Jersey Shore. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Gatehous e in her memory. Subscribe to The Express | DOWLING, Claire E. (I7984)
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| 7 | CLAYTON GELNETT, 86, RR1 LIVERPOOL Store owner, Twp supervisor LIVERPOOL - Clayton Barner Gelnett, 86, of RR1 Liverpool died at 5:15 a.m. Friday, March 1, 1996, at Polyclinic Medical Center, Harrisburg. Mr. Gelnett had been a patient since Feb. 20. Mr. Gelnett was born Nov. 2, 1909, in Liverpool Twp, a son of the late Milton and Gertrude "Pearl" (Barner) Gelnett. Mr. Gelnett married Ruth Minerva Kauffman on Sept. 21, 1934. Mr. Gelnett attended Barner's School at Liverpool. Mr. Gelnett owned and operated Gelnett Store in Liverpool for 30 years. Mr. Gelnett was a Liverpool Twp supervisor for eight years. Mr. Gelnett was a member of Barners (St. John's) Lutheran Church, RR1 Liverpool; the American Association of Retired Persons; and the Liverpool Fire Company and Ambulance League. Mr. Gelnett enjoyed hunting. Surviving, in addition to his wife, is a son, Robert C. of RR1 Liverpool; three sisters, Mildred O. Witmer of RR1 Liverpool, Ardella M. Cauffman of RR2 Millerstown and Gertrude Marie Shirk of Selinsgrove; a granddaughter; and a great-granddaughter. A brother, Bruce, died in infancy. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Barners (St. John's) Lutheran Church, RR1 Liverpool, by the Rev. Robert Butts. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitors may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the George P. Garman Funeral Home, 606 N. Front St., Liverpool. Clipping | GELNETT, Clayton Barner (I820)
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| 8 | Clayton S. Shaffer LIVERPOOL - Clayton S. Shaffer, 64, of Liverpool RD 1 died Wednesday i Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg. He was the retired co-owner of Hayes-Stahl Lumber Co. of Mount Pleasan t Mills RD 1 and a member of St. James United Methodist Church, Millerstwon R D 2, and AARP. Surviving are his wife, Arlene Hockenbroch Shaffer; one son, Larry E . of Liverpool RD 2; his mother, Mildred Stahl Shaffer Rice; three sisters , Louvonna Flanders and Lois Mosey, both of Port Trevorton RD 1, and Carol Robins on of Marysville; and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Garman Funeral Home. Bur ial will be in Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemetery Liverpool RD 1 , Perry Co, PA, Liverpool RD 1. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. The Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA, Friday, May 24, 1991, pg. B2 Tombstone photo can be viewed at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/perry/tsimages/barners-mz.htm | SHAFFER, Clayton Stahl (I9859)
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| 9 | Clifena Ruby Yellowfox, age 50, died February 11, 2011 in Bellingham, Washington. She was born March 15, 1960 at Crow Agency, MT. She was the daughter of Clifford E. Boner and Grace Marie Yellowfox. She was one of 16 kids. She graduated from Ann Arbor High School. She married Glenn L. Barner on August 19, 1989 in Dexter, MI. She attended the Indian School of Arts for Drama in Washington. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 11:00 am at St. Labre Mission in Ashland, MT. Burial will be held at St. Labre Cemetery. | YELLOWFOX, Clifena Ruby (I11896)
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| 10 | Clifford H. Barner POSTED: February 1, 2008 Lock Haven Express Clifford H. Barner, 86, of 112 Kyler Ave., Mill Hall, died Jan. 31, 20 08 in Select Specialty Hospital, Danville. He was born April 25, 1921 in Salona, a son of the late Grover Clevela d and Nancy E. Barner. On Oct. 4, 1946, he married Betty Rine, who died Aug. 12, 2006. A veteran of the second World War, Barner served in the U.S. Marine Co ps, achieving the rank of PFC. He served in the Asiatic and Pacific T heatres from December 1943 until November 1945. Clifford enjoyed woodworking, needlework and painting. Mr. Barner retired Aug. 1, 1983 from Herbert R. Imbt Inc., where he wo ked as a carpenter. He is survived by two daughters, Linda (Jerry) Lusk and Barbara (Ronal d) Bair, both of Mill Hall; three brothers, Grover C., Gordon (Pat) an d Jimmy H. (Sandy) Barner, all of Mill Hall; two sisters, Marie Roger s of Castanea and Pearl Lehman of Northumberland; four grandchildren ; and four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Raymond Barner, and a sister, Nancy H affley. Services will be held Monday, Feb. 4, 2008 at 11 a.m. in the Dean K. W etzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall. Pastor Janis Heise will officiate. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Loc k Haven. Friends will be received Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 from 2 to 4 p.m . only in the funeral home. Arrangements are entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 32 0 Main St., Mill Hall. | BARNER, Clifford Harold (I15454)
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| 11 | Cloyd Shetterly LIVERPOOL - Funeral services for Cloyd Shetterly, 64, of Liverpool R.D ., who died Thursday night in Polyclinic Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Mon day in Barner's Lutheran Church, Liverpool R.D. The Rev. Theodore Lindquist , pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Friends ma y call after 7 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home on N. Front St., Liverpool, an d from 12:30 p.m. Monday until the time of services at the church. Mr. Shetterly was a member of Barner's Church, where he served repeate d terms on the church council. He also was a member of the Modern Woodmen o f America, Liverpool Camp; the Oriental POS of A, and the Liverpool Fire Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Barner Shetterly; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Shetterly, Liverpool; a step-daughter, Mrs. Fern Hood, als o of Liverpool; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Lindsay, Newport, Mrs. Miles Bit ting, Port Royal, and Mrs. Norman Zellers, Sunbury; and four brothers, John, of B loomsburg, Martin and Samuel, both of Liverpool, and Al--, Elizabethville. Newspaper unknown; handwritten date of 3-3-61 Tombstone photo can be viewed at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/perry/tsimages/barners-mz.htm | SHETTERLY, Cloyd C. (I423)
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| 12 | Colleen Richards Barner, age 70. Loving wife of the late Dale. Dear sister-in-law of Blanche Barner. Dear resident of Eliza Jennings Nursing Home. Funeral service Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 7 p.m. at The Bollinger- Bican Funeral Home. Interment Thursday at 12 noon at Rose Hill Cemetery, Massillon. | RICHARDS, Colleen (I10312)
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| 15 | Congratulations to Barry Barner and his daughter!! Centre Daily Times - Tuesday, February 19, 2002 EMILY ELIZABETH HOVIES Brian D. and Lisa E. Hovies of Howard announce the birth of their seco d child and second daughter on Feb. 4, 2002, at Centre Community Hosp ital. The infant, who was named Emily Elizabeth, weighed 7 pounds, 7 o unces. The mother, the former Lisa E. Barner, is a daughter of Barry and Ilen e Barner of Howard. The father is a son of David and Virginia Hovies o f Pleasant Gap. | HOVIES, Brian David (I5174)
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| 17 | Connellsville Daily Courier dailycourier.com Elizabeth C. Barner Richland Formerly of West Deer Elizabeth C. Barner, 96, of Richland, formerly of West Deer, died Wedn esday, April 9, 2008, in UPMC St. Margaret. She was born April 5, 1912 , in Bakerton to the late Solomon and Violet Watson Henry and also wa s preceded in death by her husband, Edward M. Barner, who died Jan. 13 , 1986; a daughter, Barbara Quattelbaum, and two sisters. Mrs. Barne was a secretary for the Department of Revenue at Dixmont State Hospi tal and a member of Valencia Presbyterian Church, the AARP, the PA Ass ociation of Retired State Employees and Mars Chapter 271, Order of th e Eastern Star. Surviving are son Robert Barner (Melody), of West Deer ; daughters Brooke Allen, of Oceanside, Calif., and Marjorie Atkinso (Clifford), of Valencia; 10 grandchildren, and five great-grandchild en. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at th e MCDONALD-AEBERLI FUNERAL HOME INC., 238 Crowe Ave., Mars, where serv ices will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Peter deVries offici ating. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. M emorials may be made to Valencia Presbyterian Church, 80 Sterrett St. , Valencia, PA 16059; Butler County Special Olympics, 124 Washington S quare, Norristown, PA 19403, or the American Cancer Society. Direction s and condolences are available at www.mcdonald-aeberli.com. Sign Elizabeth Barner's online guestbook now. | HENRY, Elizabeth Clark (I3195)
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| 18 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BARNER, D.E. / CONNELLY, Megan (F4848)
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| 19 | Constance Lynn Barner Constance Lynn Barner, 34, of Swatara Twp., died suddenly Saturday, Fe bruary 20, 2010 in Harrisburg Hospital. She attended Steelton-Highspire High School, Life Center Ministries, S watara Twp., and was a member of the Women of the Moose Chapter 919 o f Steelton. "Little Connie" loved her Lord, was a very caring person , and a loving mother to her son, whom she cherished dearly. She was preceded in death by her father, Edward "Fu?" Barner and is su vived by her son, Eric E. Barner, at home; her mother, Connie Barne of Harrisburg; one sister, Jodi Lynn Stirling and husband, Doug of K ennett Square; five brothers, Anthony A. Kelly of Steelton, Brian S. K elly and Lori of Middletown, Darryl Kelly and wife, Erin of Greenfiel d Center, NY, Chris S. Kelly and wife, Nicole of Steelton and Michae l Kelly and wife, Michelle of Steelton; several aunts and uncles and n umerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 6:0 0 pm in Wiedeman Funeral Home, 357 S. Second St., Steelton with Pasto Rick Pickens, Life Center Ministries, officiating. A visitation wil l be held on Thursday from 4:30 pm until 6:00 pm in the funeral home . Burial will be held at the convenience of the family at a later date . In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a trust for her son , Eric E. Barner, c/o Blue Chip Federal Credit Union, 5050 Derry St. , Harrisburg, PA 17111. wiedemanfuneralhome.com www.pennlive.com/obits Published in Patriot-News on February 23, 2010 | BARNER, Constance "Connie" Lynn (I1251)
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| 20 | Cosgrove, Janet F. Janet F. Cosgrove, 79, of Palm Harbor, Fla., formerly of Easton, die d Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at Mease Countryside Hospital. Born: She wa s born in Philadelphia, Pa. Personal: Janet moved to Florida in 1976 f om Easton, Pa. She was a registered nurse and worked for the Eastwoo d Convalescent Home. Janet was an avid bridge player and enjoyed readi g and traveling. Memberships: She was an Episcopalian and was a membe of the Trinity Episcopal Church. Janet was a volunteer for the Red C oss and was also a Girl Scout leader. Survivors: She is survived by t hree daughters, Nancy Dean of Arlington, Va, Elizabeth LaRosa of Easto , and Judy Johnson of Palm Harbor, Fla.; a sister, Faith Snavely of O H, and grandchildren, Drew Dean, Michael and Rachael LaRosa and Emil y Johnson. Services: A Memorial Service will be scheduled at the churc h at a later date. The Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater, Fla., i s in charge of arrangements. Published in The Express Times on 6/27/2007. | FLICK, Janet Beth (I16235)
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| 21 | D. Leona Barner D. Leona Barner, age 79, passed away surrounded by her family, July 21 , 2010 at her home near Stapleton, NE. Leona was born June 13, 1931 t o Leo Douglas and Mable Quinn (Allen) Cash near Ringgold, NE. On Jun e 23, 1948 she married the love of her life, Glen D. “Red” Barner in N orth Platte, NE. They resided on a farm near Stapleton in the house Re d built for her early in their marriage. Leona enjoyed raising their six children, being involved in 4-H, bowli g and yard work. She was secretary and timer of the Logan County Rode o for several years. She is survived by her husband, Red of Stapleton, NE; children, Jolee (Kenny) Blake of Maxwell, NE, Don (Joan) Barner of Wallace, NE, Glen da (Jack) Krebs of North Platte, NE, Teresa (Steve) Facka of Dickens , NE, Kyle (Veda) Barner of Big Sky, MT and Trent (Marissa) Barner o f Fremont, NE; 12 grandkids, Stacy (Dan) Iske of Sutherland, NE, Shan e Mathers of Anappolis, MD, Justin Krebs of Cheyenne, WY, Deonna (Josh ) Phelps of Denver, CO, Allyson (Mark) Dennis of Maxwell, NE, Casey (D eavon) Blake of North Platte, NE, Malery Mathers of North Platte, NE , J.D. Barner of Wallace, NE, Koby Krebs of North Platte, NE, Tad Math ers of North Platte, NE, Andy Barner of Lincoln, NE and Taylor Barne of Fremont, NE; ten great-grandchildren; two sisters, Audrey (Al) Co leman of North Platte, NE and Evelyn Brown of Grand Island, NE; an d a brother, Larry (Charlene) Cash of North Platte, NE. She was preceded in death by her parents; two infant brothers; and he mother and father-in-law. Memorials may be made in her name to the Logan County Ag Society and o line condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Graveside services were Saturday, July 24, 2010 at the Loup Valley Cem etery near Stapleton with Pastor Bob Anderson officiating. First published in The North Platte Bulletin print edition on 7/28/201 0 ===================================================================== = ====D. Leona Barner D. Leona Barner, 79, of Stapleton died July 21, 2010, surrounded by he family, at her home. She was born June 13, 1931, to Leo Douglas and Mable Quinn (Allen) Cas h near Ringgold, Neb. She married the love of her life, Glen D. “Red” Barner on June 23, 194 8, in North Platte. They resided on a farm near Stapleton in the house Red built for her e arly in their marriage. She enjoyed raising their six children, being involved in 4-H, bowlin g and yard work. She was secretary and timer of the Logan County Rode o for several years. Survivors include her husband, Red of Stapleton; children, Joleen (Ken y) Blake of Maxwell, Don (Joan) Barner of Wallace, Glenda (Jack) Kreb s of North Platte, Teresa (Steve) Facka of Dickens, Kyle (Veda) Barne of Big Sky, Mont., and Trent (Marissa) Barner of Fremont, Neb.; 12 g andchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Audrey (Al) Colema of North Platte, and Evelyn Brown of Grand Island; and a brother, La y (Charlene) Cash of North Platte. She was preceded in death by her parents; two infant brothers; and he mother and father-in-law. Tuesday, August 3, 2010Plains Edition Obituaries for 7-31-10 | CASH, Donna Leona (I11075)
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| 22 | Dale E. Rogers Dale E. Rogers October 22, 1952 - March 6, 2010 Dale E. Rogers, 57, o f Richville, OH, passed away unexpectedly March 6, 2010.He was born Oc t. 22, 1952 in Lock Haven, to Dean & Hester (Ripka) Rogers. He graduat ed from Lock Haven State University in 1974 with a degree in education .Dale moved to Richville, OH in 1977.He began as an apprentice machini st at the Timken Co. in 1979 where he is currently employed.He was a l ong time member of Faith Lutheran Church in Massillon. He was precede d in death by his mother, Hester Rogers.Dale was a patient, easy goin g man, quick to smile and always willing to help anyone.He will be sad ly missed by family and friends. Dale is survived by his wife Ellen (R ice) Rogers of 35 years.They have two daughters, Laurel & Troy Schafra th, of Minerva and Abby Rogers and her fiance, David Rodgers, of Canto , OH, as well as their two children.In addition, there are his fathe Dean Rogers, a sister Joyce Rogers both of Pa.; father-in-law, Darre l Rice; brothers-in-law, Paul & David Rice, all of Stark County; and s everal nieces and a nephew. A Celebration of Dale's Life will be 11 a. m. March 9, 2010, at Faith Lutheran Church. Burial will be at East Uni on Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call 4-7 p.m. Monday at the Paquelet Fun eral Home in Massillon, OH. In lieu of flowers donations can be sent t o the Memorial Fund at Faith Lutheran, 107 6th St. S. W., Massillon, O H 44647. Messages of support and sympathy can be sent to www.paquelet. com Published in Centre Daily Times on March 9, 2010 | ROGERS, Dale E. (I2165)
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| 23 | Darcy R. MacLachlan, 59 JULY 4, 1946-DEC. 2, 2005 Hagerstown Herald-Mail 12/24/2005 BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. - Darcy Roger MacLachlan, 59, of Berkeley Spri gs, died Friday, Dec. 2, 2005, at his home. Born July 4, 1946, he was the son of the late Dorothea Elizabeth Barne MacLachlan Robinette. He worked for Morgan Sanitation in Berkeley Springs. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the U.S. Air Force. He was of the Protestant faith. He was a member of Alderton-Dawson American Legion Post 60 of Berkele y Springs. Services and burial will be private. Arrangements are by Helsley-Johnson Funeral Home, Berkeley Springs. | MACLACHLIN, Darcy Roger (I10718)
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| 25 | David ‘Jake’ Jeffries Sr. POSTED: July 17, 2010 Save | Print | Email Email: "David ‘Jake’ Jeffries Sr." *To: <--TO Email REQUIRED! *From: <--FROM Email REQUIRED! Article Photos David ‘Jake’ Jeffries Sr. David Jacob Jeffries Sr., 81, of Arizona City, Ariz., died on July 9 , 2010, at Hospice Family Care in Casa Grande, Ariz. A private service was held Saturday at Hospice Family Care Chapel. Mr. Jeffries was born on Feb. 13, 1929, in Loganton, a son of David E . and Hilda O. Jeffries. He was a dedicated employee of New York State Electric & Gas Corporati on for 40 years and worked in customer service management. He enjoyed the outdoors, travel, hunting, camping, reading, music an d family activities. Survivors include his wife of 10 years, Joyce; two daughters, Cynthi a J. Doyle of Larkspur, Colo., and Jo-Beth Jeffries-Isenberg of Founta in Hills, Ariz.; a son, David J. Jeffries Jr. of Castle Rock, Colo; tw o sisters, Nancy Ulmer of Bellefonte and Linda Laetz of Hillsborough , N.C.; a brother, Thomas Jeffries of Loganton; 14 grandchildren and 1 1 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 4 8 years, Eleanor Louise Welshans Jeffries, and a brother, Donnell Jeff ies. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Family Care, Casa Grand e Inpatient Unit. J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud The Gardens Chapel in Casa Gra de was in charge of arrangements Subscribe to The Express | JEFFRIES, David Jacob "Jake" Sr. (I14363)
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| 26 | Dawn V. Barner March 9, 1936 - December 30, 2011 Obituary Barner, Dawn V. age 75, of Orlando, passed away December 30, 2011. Sh e was born March 9, 1936 in Loch Haven, PA. Mrs. Barner was a teache for 37 years. She began her teaching career in Pennsylvania and in 1 961 moved to Orlando. Her career with OCPS began in 1971 first teachin g at Walker Middle School then at Dr. Phillips High School. She wa s a member of First United Methodist Church and sang with various grou ps including the Bach Choir. Mrs. Barner is survived by her son, Brett ; daughter, Barrie; grandchildren, Sean, Parisa, Max and Jack. A memor ial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 at 10 am in the chape l of First United Methodist Church, 142 E. Jackson Street Orlando, F L 32801. Arrangements under the direction of Colonial Chapel/Carey Han d, Orlando, FL. | MILLER, Dawn Vesta (I14020)
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| 27 | Day, Beverly Jane View/Sign Guest Book Beverly Jane Day January 15, 1938 - December 4, 2008 Beverly Jane Day , 70, of Lock Haven, died Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, at her residence. Bo Jan. 15, 1938, in Rote, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Clai and Ruby Neff Barner. She married Arlin R. Day on March 31, 1979. Su viving are four sons, Craig Platt, of Lock Haven, Robin Platt, of Chi cago, Ill., Keith Platt, of Lock Haven, and Todd Day, of Lock Haven. I keeping with her wishes, there will be no services. Burial will be a t the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made t o Castanea United Methodist Church, 23 E. Brown St., Lock Haven, or Co mmunity Nursing Service of Clinton County Hospice, 124 Woodward Ave. , Lock Haven. Arrangements are under the direction of the Donald G. Wa lker Funeral Home, Inc. Published in the Centre Daily Times on 12/6/2008 | BARNER, Beverly Jane (I15318)
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| 28 | Death date may be December 28, 1932 | SHEAFFER, Mary Ellen (I93)
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| 29 | DEATHS for Thursday - August 14, 2003 Obituary Archive Lock Haven Express --------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------- Grace E. Miller Grace E. Miller, 91, ManorCare, Jersey Shore, formerly of Salona and L oganton, died Aug. 12, 2003 in the Jersey Shore Hospital Emergency Roo m. Born Feb. 11, 1912 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, she was a daughter of th e late Grant U. and Sadie Fiedler Barner. She was married to Charles Gordon Miller on Aug. 27, 1932. He died o Aug. 10, 1971. Grace was a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, her flowers, baking, cook ing, and especially her family. She had been a member of the Salona United Church of Christ. Surviving are a daughter, Catherine (Dr. William) Stover of Loganton ; a son, C. Grant (Jeanne) Miller of Mill Hall; five grandchildren, Dr . David Stover, Deborah Rowles, and William, Robert and Douglas Miller ; 10 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Ruth B. Welshans and Hazel B . Lamey; four brothers, Russell, Walter, Raymond and John Barner an d a granddaughter, Barbara Hepler. Funeral services will be Aug. 16, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. in the Dean K. We tzler Jr. Funeral Home, Mill Hall. The Rev. Marjorie Holland will offi ciate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028, Mill Hall. Visitat ion will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the Salon a United Church of Christ in care of the funeral home. --------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------- | BARNER, Grace Edith (I14161)
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| 30 | Decker, William C. View/Sign Guest Book William C. Decker March 2, 1921 - March 15, 2008 William C. Decker, 87 , of Centre Hall, died Saturday, March 15, 2008, at The The Fairways a t Brookline Village, State College, Centre Co, PA Village. Born Marc h 2, 1921, in Centre Hall, he was a son of the late James L. Decker an d Verna Durst. On Nov. 5, 1941, he married Evelyn H. Dutrow, who prece ded him in death on March 14, 1997. He started farming in State Colleg e, and then in Centre Hall. He was a member of the Centre Hall Grang e and the Antique Machinery Association. He especially enjoyed huntin g and attending his grandchildren's' sporting events. He attended th e First Baptist Church in Bellefonte. He is survived by four daughters , JoAnn L. and her husband, Walt Mazurkiewicz, of Ephrata, Carol J. an d her husband, Gary Myers, of State College, Virginia and her husband , Jim Waite, of Bellefonte, and Judy and her husband, Phil Meyer, of R ebersburg; a son, William A. and his wife, Donna Decker, of Centre Hal l; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was the last o f his family of nine children. A viewing will be held from 6 to 9 p.m . Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at Mark D. Heintzelman Funeral and Crematio Services P.C., 226 S. PA Ave., Centre Hall and from 9 to 10 a.m., We dnesday, March 19, 2008, at First Baptist Church, 539 Jacksonville Roa d, Bellefonte. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 19 , 2008, at the church, with the Rev. Rick Wilson officiating. Burial w ill be in Centre County Memorial Park, College Twp. Memorial contribut ions may be made to The First Baptist Church, 539 Jacksonville Road, B ellefonte PA 16823. To sign the guest book or to express condolences , visit www.heintzelmanfuneralhome.com and click on obituaries. Published in the Centre Daily Times on 3/17/2008. | DECKER, William Christ (I4087)
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| 31 | Delaware County Daily Times May 3, 2003 BARNER, Harry L. On May 1, 2003. Of Aston. Husband of the late Emili e M. Moeller Barner, father of Karen L., Bruce A. and Wayne L. Barner , brother of James L. Barner. Also survived by two grandchildren. Fune al Service Tuesday 10:30 AM at WHITE-LUTTRELL FUNERAL HOME, 3551 Conc ord Rd., Aston, where friends may call after 10 AM. Interment Mount Ho pe Cemetery. Donations may be made to The American Lung Assoc., 525 Pl ymouth Rd., Suite 315, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462. =================================================== Harry L. Barner , 75, (obit) Delaware County Daily Times (Primos - Upper Darby, PA) - Sunday, May 4 , 2003 Engineering consultant, World War II veteran Harry L. Barner , 75, of Aston, an engineering consultant and World Wa II veteran, died May 1 at home. Born in Williamsport, Pa., Mr. Barner resided in Ridley Twp before mov ing to Aston 40 years ago. He was an engineering consultant for U.N.I . Engineering Inc. in Wrightstown, N.J. He was previously employed b y the Gulf Oil Corp. in Philadelphia for 32 years. Mr. Barner served in the Army during World War II. He was a member o f the National Rifle Association and Williamsport Lodge No. 106 F&AM , where he was a 50-year member. Mr. Barner enjoyed hunting, photograp hy, woodworking and reading. He was the son of the late Lee R. and Ruth Moore Barner . He was prede ceased by his wife of 41 years, Emilie M. Moeller Barner , who died i 1989. He was the brother of the late Carl Barner . Survivors: Daughter, Karen L. Barner of Colorado Springs, Colo. sons , Bruce A. Barner of Narberth, Wayne L. Barner of Aston brother, Jame s L. Barner of Erie two grandchildren. Service: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, White-Luttrell Funeral Home, 3551 Concor d Road, Aston. Visitation: After 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Aston. Contributions: American Lung Association, 525 Plymouth Road, Suite 315 , Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462. | BARNER, Harry Lee (I14044)
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| 32 | delawareonline.com > The News Journal > Obituaries > Search Results CHARLES DALPHON Charles Francis Dalphon, Sr. "Charlie" Chaddie" Age 97 of Hockessin, DE passed away on Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Born February 25, 1908, to the late William and Mary Dalphon, Charle s served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII. In his early years , Charlie operated 2 Sunoco service stations in Wilmington, at Concor d & West, and Concord & Monroe. He would later retire from the DuPon t Company from their security department. Charlie was a longtime resid ent of Hockessin, as well as a longtime member of St. Mary of the Assu mption Catholic Church, where he was a eucharistic minister and an ush er. Charles was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy Geasey Dalpho ; by 3 sisters; and 2 brothers. He is survived by his wife, Jean Bark ley-Dalphon; 2 sons, George Dalphon, Sr. and his wife, Joan, of Smyrna , and Charles F. Dalphon, Jr. and his wife, Joan, of Bethany Beach; an d 3 stepchildren, J. Timothy Barkley of Catoosa, OK, Jeane Breitigan o f Bear, DE, and Brenda Klair of Glen Mills, PA. Five grandchildren; 4 step grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; an d a brother, Philip Dalphon of Renovo, PA, also survive him. A memorial mass will be offered on Monday, August 15, 2005, at 11 am a t St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, 7200 Lancaster Pike, Hoc kessin, DE 19707. Interment will be private. Kindly omit flowers. Instead, donations may be made in memory of Charl ie to St. Mary of the Assumption Church; to St. Paul's Parish, 1010 W . 4th St., Wilmington, DE 19805; or to The Ministry of Caring Emmanue l Dining Room, 506 N. Church St., Wilmington, DE 19801. CHANDLER FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATORY 302-478-7100 [published 08/12/2005] | DALPHON, Charles Francis (I19068)
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| 33 | delawareonline.com > The News Journal > Obituaries > Search Results DONALD LAWS Donald Millar Laws Age 53 of Townsend, DE passed away after a long illness on Wednesday , September 28, 2005, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Born May 9, 1952 in Wilmington, DE. Donny co-owned and operated L&M Fu els, Inc. and D&W Trucking, Inc. He graduated from Middletown High Sch ool in 1970 and attended the University of Delaware. He was a member o f the Brandywine Rod and Gun Club, Delaware Farm Bureau and the Delawa e Standardbred Owners Association. He owned, trained and drove harnes s horses most of his life. He always gave without asking for anythin g in return. He loved living and everyone he met and always thought th e best of everyone. He never made an enemy. His cup always being hal f full, he only considered the "best case scenario." "Here I come, Ala and Alice." Donny is survived by his wife, Ellie Laws; his children, Keri and Bran don, both at home; his parents, Jean and Charles R. "Chum" Laws; 3 bro thers, Rick Laws and his wife, Marie, of Clayton, DE, Bill Laws and Ro Laws, both of Middletown, DE; 2 sisters, Kathy Wade of FL and Jenn y Ostberg and her husband, Jeff, of ME; his in-laws, George and Joan D alphon, Mom Mom Jennie of Smyrna, DE and George and MT Dalphon of Elkt on, MD; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sist er, Alice. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, October 8th, at th e Boondocks Restaurant, 825 Lighthouse Road, Smyrna, DE. Friends may c all from 11 am to 12:30 pm. A brief service will be held at 12:30 pm w ith a luncheon immediately following. Everyone is invited to come an d share their memories of Donny. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Special O lympics Delaware, PO Box 7229, Newark, DE 19714-7229; or Horse Lover s United, Inc., PO Box 2744, Salisbury, MD 21802-2744. Arrangements by DANIELS & HUTCHISON [published 10/02/2005] | LAWS, Donald Millar (I19060)
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| 34 | Della Elizabeth Barner October 8, 2011 Williamsport Sun-Gazette Save | Della Elizabeth Barner passed away Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, in Westmin ster Village Health Center, Dover, Del. She was 82. Della was born on Nov. 16, 1928, in Williamsport, Pa., daughter of th e late Martin and Minnie (Miller) Meyer. She had worked as a factory sewer for textiles and enjoyed crafts, sew ing, gardening and canning. Della was a member of the United Methodist Women and Foster Grandparen ts. She is preceded in death by her husband Grant Barner. Della is survived by her children, Grant W. Barner Jr., Grace E. Harde sty, both of Del.; George M. Barner of Pa.; Betty L. Enloe of Texas; s ix grandchildren, and six great- grandchildren. Viewing will be 6 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Pippin Funeral Hom e, 119 W. Camden- Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, DE. Service will be 10 a.m., Monday, Oct. 10, at the funeral home. Buria l will follow in Barratt's Chapel Cemetery, Frederica, DE. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Magnolia United M ethodist Women, P.O. Box 256, Magnolia, DE 19980 or Seasons Hospice, 2 20 Continental Drive, Suite 101, Newark, DE 19713. Letters of condolences can be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com. Subscribe to Williamsport Sun-Gazette ================================================== Della Elizabeth Meyer Barner Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: Nov. 16, 1928 Death: Oct. 5, 2011 Della Elizabeth Barner passed away Wednesday, October 5, 2011 in Westm inster Village Health Center, Dover. She was 82. Della was born on November 16, 1928 in Williamsport, PA, daughter of t he late Martin and Minnie (Miller) Meyer. She had worked as a factory sewer for textiles and enjoyed crafts, sew ing, gardening and canning. Della was a member of the United Methodist Women and Foster Grandparen ts. She is preceded in death by her husband Grant Barner. Della is survived by a son Grant W. Barner, Jr of Dover, daughter Grac e E. Hardesty of Magnolia, son George M. Barner of Windber, PA, daught er Betty L. Enloe of San Angelo, TX, six grandchildren Allen Enloe o f San Angelo, TX, Bryan Enloe of Lakeville, MA, Crystal Prieto of Sa Angelo, TX, Sean Enloe of San Angelo, TX, Melissa Hardesty of Magnol ia and Matthew Barner of Windber, PA., and six great grandchildren. Viewing will be 6-8 p.m. Sunday, October 9 at the Pippin Funeral Home , 119 W. Camden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Service will be 10 a.m. Monday, October 10 at the funeral home. Buria l will follow in Barratt's Chapel Cemetery, Frederica. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Magnolia United M ethodist Women, P.O. Box 256, Magnolia, DE 19980 or Seasons Hospice, 2 20 Continental Drive, Suite 101, Newark, DE 19713. Burial: Barratts Chapel Cemetery Frederica Kent County Delaware, USA Created by: Corey & Douglas Marshall... Record added: Oct 07, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 77753668 | MEYER, Della Elizabeth (I18171)
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| 35 | Died in infancy. | BARNER, Mary Catherine (I12957)
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| 36 | Don Tobin . TOBIN DON FREEMAN TOBIN 1915 - 2011 Don Freeman Tobin, 95, passed away June 28 surrounded by children an d grandchildren at his ranch in Bandera County. The son of an Irish im migrant and pioneer ranching family, he was born in 1915 in Casper, Wy oming near his family's Wyoming ranch. As a youth, he spent his summer s working at the family ranch and for a year after college lived in a old sheepherder's covered wagon working the ranch from horseback. H e graduated from the University of Colorado, earning a degree in geolo gy and entered the oil business. He met his wife, Peggy Portwood, th e daughter of the Superintendent of San Antonio public schools and the y were married at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in San Antonio shortly a fter the beginning of World War II. Tobin served in the U.S. Army Ai Corps, training pilots in meteorology and navigation. After the war , he graduated from St. Mary's Law School, attending classes on night s and weekends in the building that is now the La Mansion Hotel in dow town San Antonio. Tobin was a leader among the independent oil men o f Texas, making numerous discoveries in Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma . He was elected President of the internationally prestigious America Association of Petroleum Geologists and travelled around the world p omoting scientific research and the advancement of the science of geo logy. Tobin served as President of the San Antonio Charro Association , and was instrumental in establishing the present day Charro Ranch ne ar Mission San Jose. He was a long-time Board member of the Southwes t Research Institute and served as the President of the former San Ant onio Children's Home, which later developed into the Clarity Child Gui dance Center. Tobin was a faithful and life long member of the Rotar y Club of San Antonio, living out its motto of Service Above Self an d serving as one of three generations of Presidents, including his fat her-in-law Tom Portwood before him, and his son Patrick after him. Hi s heart was always at his Bandera ranch where since the 1940's the Tob in family has raised cattle, sheep, horses and grown blue ribbon quali ty hay. His happiest days were spent at the ranch in the company of hi s big and loving family. He is survived by his wife Peggy, their eigh t children, Don, Tim, Martha Bersch, Phillip, Mark, Patrick, Kathlee Krueger, and Ann Hevenor, and nineteen grandchildren, eight great gr andchildren. A graveside service was held at the Tobin Ranch in Bander a at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 2. In lieu of flowers donations may be mad e in his honor to St. Christopher's Episcopal Church of Bandera or th e Bandera County Public Library. The family invites you to send condol ences at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com by selecting the "Send Condolences" link. Funeral Arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Bander a. . Published in Express-News from July 1 to July 3, 2011 | TOBIN, Donald Freeman (I17153)
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| 37 | Donald 'Butch' Barner Wilt Jr., 62, of Bradford, passed away Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at his residence. Born April 15, 1948 in Muncy, he was a son of the late Donald B. and Frances Dolores (Maietta) Wilt. He graduated with honors from St. Bonaventure University in 1994. He enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1966 and served in the Vietnam Conflict. He was a career military man, and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1992. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He is survived by a daughter, Andrea Dawn Wilt of Gaithersburg, MD and four sisters. Memorial service at 4 PM Sunday, June 6, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church ========================================Donald 'Butch' Barner Wilt Jr. Posted by Bradford Today Thursday, 03 June 2010 18:23 Donald 'Butch' Barner Wilt Jr., 62, of Bradford, passed away Thursday , May 27th, 2010 at his residence. Born April 15, 1948 in Muncy, he was a son of the late Donald B. and F ances Dolores (Maietta) Wilt. He graduated with honors from St. Bonaventure University in 1994. He enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1966 and served in the Vietnam Conf lict. He was a career military man, and was honorably discharged fr om the U.S. Army in 1992. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He was a membe of the Gideons, The McKean County Rifle Club and The National Rifl e Association. He was an amateur photographer and a member of the Ole an Photography Club. He is survived by a daughter, Andrea Dawn Wilt of Gaithersburg, MD an d four sisters. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service at 4 PM Sunday, Jun e 6, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church, with Rev. Dennis Swine ford, Pastor, officiating. Private burial will take place at the con venience of the family. Memorials, if desired, can be made to the Disabled American Veterans , or to the charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funera l Homes, Inc. Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com | WILT, Donald Barner "Butch" Jr. (I1897)
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| 38 | Donald Wayne Breon December 31, 2010 Save | Donald Wayne "Don" Breon, 62, of 510 Hemlock Lane, Jersey Shore, die d Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010, at his residence. He was born July 7, 1948 in Lock Haven, the son of Charles W. and Bert ha Mae (Fye) Breon Sr. Don was a 1966 graduate of Jersey Shore Area High School and he gradua ted from Thompson's Business School in Harrisburg. An area entrepreneur, Don was President of the Ford of Williamsport au to dealership. He began his business career with the opening of Breon-Lehman Recreati onal Vehicle Sales in 1972 and soon afterward purchased the Pine Cree k Trading Post convenience store. In 1980, he went to work for Bill Marks Ford, Jersey Shore. He starte d as a salesman and worked his way up the ladder to General Manager. I 1989, he became owner and operator of the dealership which later bec ame known as Don Breon Ford and now is known as Ford of Williamsport . He had a passion for sales and marketing. He was past president of the New Car Dealers Association and in 1996 D on Breon Ford received the Ford Motor Company's Chairman's Award, th e highest award for customer satisfaction. He was on the board of directors for the former Northern State Bank i Williamsport. He also furthered his interest in the real estate indu stry with local land developments and sales. Don had a real zest for life and a great love for the outdoors and th e Pine Creek Valley. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed m any hunting trips throughout the years with family and friends. His wi ters were enjoyed in Cape Haze, Fla., where he spent many times out o his boat fishing. Don was a member of Texas-Blockhouse Fish and Game Club, the Elks BPO E Lodge in Jersey Shore and the National Rifle Association. Don is survived by his wife, Cynthia (Barner) Breon, with whom he cele brated their 42nd wedding anniversary on Sept. 21, 2010; a daughter, A gela Williams of Florida., her husband, Lance and daughter, Rachel Em ily; a son, Donald II of Jersey Shore, his wife, Andrea and daughter , Lilla Dawn. He is also survived by his mother, Bertha Mae; sister-in -law, Patty Breon and mother-in-law, Winifred Barner. He was preceded in death by his father, and his brother, Charles "Chuc k" Breon. The funeral service will be Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, at 11 a.m. in the Fr ederick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011 , at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Tombs Run Cemetery. Minister and friend, John A . Brindger, will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the America Cancer Society, Lycoming County Unit, 1948 E. Third St., Williamspor t, PA 17701, or to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, 1500 Rosecran s Ave., Suite 200, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266. The family would like to thank doctors, nurses, friends and family fo their many acts of kindness and support to him during his battle wit h cancer. Save | Subscribe to The Express | BREON, Donald Wayne "Don" (I4825)
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| 39 | Donna R. Dill Donna Rae Walizer Dill passed away June 23, 2018, at Saint Vincent Hos pital, Erie, Pa. The daughter of Andrew M. and Lois Marie Russell Walizer, Donna was bo May 16, 1942, at home in Mackeyville. Donna attended Porter Township schools in Lamar and Clintondale and Ba ld Eagle-Nittany High School in Mill Hall. While living in the Mill Hall area, she worked at Bobbie Brooks and th e silk mill. Donna relocated to Erie in the 1970s and worked at Metr o PC Health Center, where she held a position in surgical supply unti l her retirement. In addition to her parents, Donna was predeceased by her son, Edward A drew Holtzinger; her sister Ann Marie Strouse; her brother Dale Andre w Walizer; and an infant sister, Theresa Rena Walizer. Survivors include her husband, Gilbert Dill, of Erie; daughters Kath y Lynn Holtzinger Matthiesen (Jerome) of Iowa, Kelly Jo Holtzinger Val encia, and Anna Carr (Lavon) of Erie; as well as 15 grandchildren, 2 4 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Also surviving her are her brother Marvin of Huntingdon, Pa.; sister s Carol Gehret (Wayne) of Mill Hall, and Myrtle Hester (Ray) Montros e of Colorado; sister-in-law Carrie Walizer of Wilkes-Barre; and broth er-in-law Kerry Strouse of Rote; as well as several nieces and nephews . Private services were held in Erie. | WALIZER, Donna Rae (I6622)
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| 40 | Doris J. Barner POSTED: August 29, 2010 Save | Print | Email Email: "Doris J. Barner" *To: <--TO Email REQUIRED! *From: <--FROM Email REQUIRED! Doris J. (Shields) Barner, 78, widow of Grant R. Barner, of 2030 E. Wi ter Road, Eastville, Pa., passed away Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 at Jerse y Shore Hospital, Jersey Shore. Born on June 6, 1932 in Jersey Shore, she was the daughter of the lat e Harry B. and Claire R. (Forcey) Shields. She was a 1950 Graduate of Jersey Shore High School and a member of th e Sugar Valley Church of the Brethren, Eastville, Pa. Doris was a homemaker the majority of her life and enjoyed quilting, p u?les and seamstress work. She is survived by five sons, Walter (Peg) Barner of Loganton, Jerry ( Nancy) Barner of Winston, Salem, N.C., Dale (Pam) Barner, Springfield , Tenn., Jim (Vicki) Barner, Jersey Shore, Gordon (Lori) Barner of Jer sey Shore, a daughter Barbara (Larry) Munro of Jersey Shore, a twin br other Dale C. Shields of Jersey Shore, two sisters Phyllis (Don) Eggle of Woolrich and Olive Miller of Woolrich, 26 grandchildren and 42 gr eat-grandchildren. Along with her husband and parents, she was predeceased by three sons , Frank Barner, Kenny Barner abd Mark Barner, a daughter Susan Smith , three brothers Harry R. Shields, Donald L. Shields and Ralph J. Shie lds and three sisters Velda Mims, Evelyn Clark and Bernice Barner. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010 at 11 a.m . in the Sugar Valley Church of the Brethren, Eastville, Pa., with Pas tor Ken Geisewite and Mr. William Mauck officiating. A visitation wil l be held in the church on Monday, Aug. 30, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. Fina l interment will be held in the adjoining church cemetery. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home , Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton, Pa. "Our Family...Serving your Famil y." Subscribe to Williamsport Sun-Gazette | SHIELDS, Doris J. (twin) (I14301)
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| 41 | Doris V. Fanning April 25, 2012 The Express Save | Doris Vivian Fanning, 81, formally of Linnwood Drive, McElhattan, an d the Lock Haven Hospital Extended Care Unit, passed away April 23, 20 12 at the Williamsport Hospital. She was born in Avis on April 30, 1930, the daughter of the late Byro and Ida Caris Bierly. Doris attended the Avis Elementary and Jersey Shore High schools. Doris had worked at Brodart in Williamsport and the Woolrich Woolen Mi ll in Woolrich, retiring in 1995 from the shipping department. She enjoyed doing pu?le books and playing games with the fellow reside ts at the Lock Haven Extended Care Unit. Doris is survived by her sister, Bertha M. Bierly of Avis; a son Larr y (Peggy) Fanning of McElhattan; and was blessed to have four grandchi ldren, Amy (David) Haagen of Centre Hall, Lucas (Erica) Fanning of Loc k Haven, Benjamin (Sarah) Fanning of Pottstown, and Christopher (Nicol e) Fanning of Woodbridge, Va. She was also blessed with four great-gra dchildren and was anxiously awaiting the fifth to be born in May. Als o surviving is a very close friend, Charles Dorwart of Jersey Shore. Doris was preceded in death by a son, Gorden L. Fanning in 2000. Funeral services for Doris will be held on Friday, April 27, 2012 a t 1 p.m. in the Yost-Gedon Funeral Home, 121 W. Main St., Lock Haven . Officiating will be Pastor T.R. Hardic of the McElhattan United Meth odist Church. Interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Park. Famil y and friends will be received in the funeral home Friday from noon un til the service. Memorials will be accepted to the McElhattan United Methodist Church o the Wayne Township Fire Company. Online thoughts and memories can be made at www. yost-gedonfuneral hom e.com Subscribe to The Express | BIERLY, Doris Vivian (I5780)
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| 42 | Dorothee L. Kerchner 1/31/2007 MILLERSTOWN - Dorothee L. Kerchner, 88, of Melbourne Beach, Florida an d formerly of Millerstown, died Wednesday, January 24, 2007 in Holme s Regional Medical Center, Melbourne, Florida. She was born July 26, 1918 at Millerstown to the late Irwin B. and Jen ie Barner Secrist. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, George W. Kerchner who die d December 18, 1993. Surviving are her daughter, Susan L. Brown of Melbourne Beach, FL; an d several other relatives in Perry County. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Saturday, February 3, 2007 in t he Nickel Funeral Home, 3626 Shermans Valley Road, Loysville with th e Rev. Michael Sigler officiating. Burial will be in the Emmanuel Luth eran Church Cemetery, Thompsontown, PA. Visitation will be from 10 t o 11 AM Saturday in the funeral home. www.pennlive.com/obits The Patriot News 2/4/2007 ===================================================================== = ==== Cumberland Co. Sentinel Dorothee L. Kerchner Born on July 26, 1918, in Millerstown, to the late Irwin B. and Jenni e Barner Secrist, she was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, George W. Kerchner, who die d Dec. 18, 1993. Surviving are her daughter, Susan L. Brown of Melbourne Beach, Fla., a d several other relatives in Perry County. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in Nickel Funeral Home, 3 626 Shermans Valley Road, Loysville, with the Rev. Michael Sigler offi ciating. Burial will be in Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Thompson town. A visitation will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday in the funeral h ome. | SECRIST, Dorothee Louisa (I899)
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| 43 | Dorothy Leah Cooper POSTED: November 7, 2009 Dorothy Leah Cooper, 67, of 126 Merrill Lane, Lock Haven, died Thursda y, Nov. 5, 2009 at Manor Care Nursing Home, Jersey Shore. Born Jan. 11, 1942 in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of the late Ken eth L. and Mary Elizabeth Barner Klobe. She married John W. Cooper, who died Dec. 14, 2005. She graduated from the former Lock Haven High School. Dorothy attended the Woolrich United Methodist Church, and she loved s pending time in the outdoors, and doing various crafts, including woo d burning, drawings and paintings. Most of all she loved time spent with her family. She loved her dogs C inder, Domino and the late Cuddles. She is survived by two daughters, George L. Eckley and Dawn Marie Aski s, both of Williamsport; two sons, Eugene L. Eckley of Lock Haven an d Glen P. (Peggy Sue) Eckley of McElhattan; two brothers, Gaylon Klob e of Rauchtown and John Klobe of York; two sisters, Mary Lou Reeder o f Woolrich and Shirley Marquette of York; seven grandchildren and fou great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by t wo brothers, Kenneth and Bill Klobe. Private services will be at the convenience of the family. Burial wil l be in Oval Cemetery, Oval. Memorial contributions may be made to th e American Cancer Society, Community Nursing Service Hospice of Clinto County or Susquehanna Home Care and Hospice. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Donald G. Walker Funer al Home Inc., Flemington. Subscribe to The Express | KLOBE, Dorothy Leah (I16066)
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| 44 | Dorsey Barner Gruver Dorsey Barner Gruver, 88, of Ashland, died Monday (Aug. 10, 1998) at P ovidence Medford Medical Center. A private service was held. He was born Oct. 31, 1909, in Du Bois, Pa. On Feb. 6, 1932, in New Kensington, Pa., he married Melva Bailey, wh o survives. They moved to the Rogue Valley 21 years ago from Northridg e, Calif. Mr. Gruver was an aerospace design engineer for 42 years in California , working for Rocketdyne, North American Aviation and Hughes Aircraft . He retired in 1975. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Mr. Gruver was a member of the Masonic Lodge and enjoyed aviation an d gardening. Survivors include three daughters, Martha Satterthwaite, Seattle, Bet h Peters, Phoenix, Ariz., and Nina Brunetti, Castro Valley, Calif. ; a son, Dorsey Jr., El Paso, Texas; and five grandchildren. Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives, Medford. | GRUVER, Dorsey Barner (I2238)
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| 45 | Douty, Dallas Lee View/Sign Guest Book Dallas Lee Douty September 28, 1938 - October 9, 2007 Dallas Lee Douty , 69, husband of Pauline N. (Tressler) Douty, of 143 Campground Rd., G eenburr, passed away at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahonin g Twp, Montour Co, PA, Danville, on Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Born o September 28, 1938, in Greenburr, he was the son of the late Roy Le e and Florence (Slegle) Douty. Dallas and Pauline were united in marri age on Nov. 3, 1962 and would have been married 45 years next month. H e graduated from the former Sugar Valley High School in 1956. Dallas r etired from Hammermill in 2001 after 30 years of service as a machinis t and was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Greenburr . He served our country in the United States Marine Corps. An outdoors man, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camping in the mountains. Alon g with his wife, he is survived by a son, Dale L. Douty of Cleveland , OH; a daughter, Coleen Welch (Nicholas) of Greenburr; a brother Bruc e (Gail) of Ebensburg; three sisters, Vivian Gentzel (Gerald) of Bul l Run; Joanne Brungard (Terry) of Livonia; and Inez Leitch (Will) of G eenburr; two grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Services will b e held at a later date at the convenience of the family. If desired, m emorial contributions may be made to the White Deer Rehabilitation Cen ter, 360 White Deer Run Rd., P.O. Box 97 Allenwood, PA 17810-0097 Arra gements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home, Inc., 95 E . Main St., Loganton. Published in the Centre Daily Times on 10/11/2007. ===================================================================== = ================================= Dallas Lee Douty Veteran Dallas Lee Douty, 69, husband of Pauline N. (Tressler) Douty, of 143 C ampground Road, Greenburr, passed away at Geisinger Medical Center, Da ville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA, Danville, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 20 07. Born on Sept. 28, 1938 in Greenburr, he was the son of the late Roy Le e and Florence (Slegle) Douty. Dallas and Pauline were united in marriage on Nov. 3, 1962 and would h ave been married 45 years next month. He graduated from the former Sugar Valley High School in 1956. Dallas retired from Hammermill in 2001 after 30 years of service a s a machinist and was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church , Greenburr. He served our country in the United States Marine Corps. An outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping in the mountai s. Along with his wife, he is survived by a son, Dale L. Douty, Cleveland , OH; a daughter, Coleen Welch (Nicholas) of Greenburr; a brother, Bru ce (Gail) of Ebensburg; three sisters, Vivian Gentzel (Gerald) of Bul l Run, Joanne Brungard (Terry) of Livonia and Inez Leitch (Will) of Gr eenburr; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Services will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family . If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the White Deer Rehab ilitation Center, 360 White Deer Run Road, P.O. Box 97, Allenwood, Pa . 17810-0097. Arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home Inc., 9 5 E. Main St., Loganton. Section: Obituaries Posted: 10/11/2007 Lock Haven Express | DOUTY, Dallas Lee (I8965)
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| 46 | Dover Post, Dover, DE 1/9/2002 Obituaries Elaine Elizabeth Barner A private funeral service was held for Elaine Elizabeth Barner, 68, o f Camden. Mrs. Barner died Friday, Dec. 28, 2001 at Christiana Medica l Center, Newark. Mrs. Barner was born June 21, 1933 in Atton, France, the daughter of t he late Marie Etienne and Gaston Jean Colin. She worked for Scott Paper and Wilmington Dry Goods, both in Dover, pr ior to becoming a homemaker. She is survived by three sons, Larry Barner of Dover, and John F. Barn er and William Barner, both of Camden; a daughter, Beatrice Barner o f Camden; and two grandchildren, Jimmy King of Dover, and Johnna Barne of Camden. Burial was private. | COLIN, Elaine Elizabeth (I5111)
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| 47 | Dr Miles C. Barner Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: 1866 Death: 1922 Dr. Miles C. Barner and Vinnie Rittenhouse married on September 28th , 1899 in Jersey Shore, Lycoming, PA. Family links: Spouse: Lavinia Rittenhouse Barner (1873 - 1950) Burial: Jersey Shore Cemetery Jersey Shore Lycoming County PA, Plot: Section K, Plot 815, Grave 2 Created by: Random Hero Record added: Nov 10, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 61422555 | BARNER, Miles C. (I18312)
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| 48 | Dr. Forneyt D. Winner October 1, 2010 Save | Dr. Forney D. Winner, "Fred", of Dunedin, Fla., passed away on Tuesday , Sept. 28, 2010, at his residence. Fred was born in Lock Haven on Feb. 7, 1913, the fourth child of Forne y L. and True Probst Winner. In the seventh grade, his mother gave him a 20-pound Webster's diction ary and some literary classics from which he developed an intellectua l curiosity that he pursued the rest of his life. At Lock Haven High School, he was an outstanding debater and was presi dent of his senior class. The descriptive line in his yearbook said h e was "someone to look up to" and considering his height at 6 feet 2 i ches and his intellectual prowess, it described him perfectly. He studied at Dartmouth and Tulane Universities, and graduated in 193 6 from Penn State with a BA in Science and an MS in Psychology. Whil e preparing to get a graduate degree in Education, a friend gave him a application to Hahnemann Medical School. He was accepted easily an d concurrently studied studio art and worked on a PH.D in Education a t Temple University and Penn State. Fred graduated from Hahnemann Medi cal School in 1940 and PA University in Graduate Surgery in 1941, spec ializing in nephrology. His first position was in Norton, Virginia, a coal country town. Her e he began writing his first book, the novel Surgeons Blue Coal, a fic titious account of people intertwined in the medical profession, passi on and psychosis. Years later, he wrote a book titled Genetic Basis o f Society, and then a satire called Extinction, in which many of the c haracters were his beloved cocker spaniels. Returning to Lock Haven in 1945, Fred practiced surgery in his hometow for 21 years. Many residents of Clinton County were grateful for hi s remarkable skill and expertise. He held numerous patents on inventions of surgical instruments. Contributing to the dining and entertainment culture in Lock Haven, h e converted the Campus Corner snack shop into a specialty foods stor e offering delicacies like chocolate covered grasshoppers. In the 1960 's the Opera Bop nightclub was the place to go for young adults for da cing and music. He opened and supervised the famous Locks Restaurant, offering sophist icated dining in a historic setting filled with Indian artifacts tha t he hunted and collected. In 1942, Fred married Laura Hill who also became a surgeon. They divor ced in 1945. Fred is survived by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Bierly, whom he married i 1955. She was his nurse, assisting him in surgery. She was also hi s companion and partner for 55 years of traveling around the world, st udying Spanish, German, and French, exploring special interests, and a ssisting in the purchase of real estate and business ventures. Early in his life, outdoor pursuits at the family lodge, the Mohawk ne ar Caldwell, and their cabin at Riverview were common. Later, dancin g and good food, along with courses in anthropology and scientific dis ciplines were hobbies both enjoyed. His land holdings in Clinton, Cent e and Clearfield counties stimulated his curiosity in geology, archeo logy and oil and gas exploration. At one point, he owned 30,000 acres. Fred Winner was a man who got the very most out of a long and incredib ly interesting life. He is also survived by four nieces and three nephews, Shirley Lou Winn er Kennedy, Frederica Winner Claster, True Talley Fisher, Elizabeth Ta lley Piper, Louis Winner Jr., Howard Miller and Forney Miller. His parents, two sisters, Isabel Miller and Katherine Talley, and a br other, Louis S. Winner Sr., all of Lock Haven, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at the Helt Funeral Chapel, 232 Hogan Blvd. , Mill Hall, on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at noon. Friends and relatives will b e received one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Highland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ross Library, the Cli ton County SPCA, or the charity of your choice. Send condolences at bestlifetributes.com Save | Subscribe to The Express | WINNER, Dr. Forney Drew "Fred" (I14867)
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