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Dressler-Barner
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Nichole Dressler and Benjamin Barner
Nichole Dressler, of McAlisterville, and Benjamin Barner, of Liverpool
, are engaged to be married on Aug. 28 at Liverpool Bible Baptist Chur
ch.

She is the daughter of Brian and Lisa Dressler, of McAlisterville. Sh
e is a 2006 graduate of East Juniata High School. She is employed a
s a cosmetologist at CK Hair Design in Port Royal.

He is the son of Keith and Mary Jo Barner, of Liverpool. He is a 200
8 graduate of Juniata Mennonite School. He is a self-employed logger.

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DRESSLER, Nichole (I9436)
 
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Drowned in 1889 Clinton County flood along with infant daughter Dessie
, and sons Harry (2) and John (10).
 
NEFF, Jane (I15274)
 
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E. Lucille "Petie" (Hepner) Barner | Visit Guest Book

E. Lucille "Petie" (Hepner) Barner, 84 of Liverpool passed away at he
residence on Sunday, October 31, 2010 with her three generations o
f family by her side. She was the wife of the late William I. "Bill" B
arner who preceded her on September 19, 1996. Lucille was born on Ma
y 11, 1926 in Montour Co, the daughter of the late John and Isabelle (
Manning) Hepner. She was a 1945 graduate of Liverpool High School. Luc
ille retired after 15 years of service from Miller's Store, Liverpool
. She was a member of The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Liverp
ool, Perry Co, PA 17045. The George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc. 60
6 N. Front St. Liverpool have been entrusted with the arrangements.
www.pennlive.com/obits

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HEPNER, Eleanor Lucille "Petie" (I271)
 
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Earl Bartley

Earl “Bud” Bartley, 66, of Charles Town, W.V., passed away Saturday, D
ec. 30, 2006 at the Loudoun County Hospital.

Born Aug. 23, 1940 in Lock Haven, he was the son of the late Martin Em
itt Bartley and Gladys Barner Bartley.

He served in the U.S. Army National Guard, graduated from Lock Haven H
igh School in 1959, was a mechanic for numerous auto dealers around Cl
inton County and retired from Loudoun County Public School’s maintenan
ce department on March 1, 2006.

He moved to Northern Virginia/West Virginia 10 years ago.

He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Gale Bryan-Royer Bartley; a si
ster, Mary and her husband, Joseph Herman, of Lock Haven; a step-son
, Corey Royer of St. John, USVI; a step-daughter, Jennifer and her hus
band, Bill McConnell, of Waterville; and nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one daughter
, Lisa Marie Bartley, on Nov. 22, 1963.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007 at 1 p.m. at t
he Philomont United Methodist Church in Philomont, Va.

Arrangements are being handled by the Jefferson Chapel Funeral Home.

The family requests donations be made to the Philomont United Methodis
t Church.

Lock Haven Express

Section: Obituaries Posted: 1/3/2007
 
BARTLEY, Earl Gilbert "Bud" (I15641)
 
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Edith Geraldine Kinley
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Edith Geraldine Kinley, 83, of 16 Mockingbird Lane, Mill Hall, died We
dnesday, May 21, 2008 at the Lock Haven Hospital.

She was born Dec. 28, 1924 in Lock Haven, the daughter of the late Geo
ge and Mabel Fisher Barner.

In September of 1942, she married Stephen H. Kinley, who survives.

She was employed by the former Silk Mill and later as a cook for the C
asilio Nursing Home, both of Lock Haven.

She enjoyed knitting, but most of all, spending time with her grandchi
ldren and great grandchildren.

She is survived by a son, Stephen E. (Gloria) of Mill Hall; three daug
hters, Carol (Art) Dapp and Betty (Larry) Sonnie, all of Mill Hall, an
d Rebecca (James) Tomaini of Lamar; a half-brother, George Barner of L
ock Haven; 16 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and a great-great-
granddaughter.

Private services will be at the convenience of the family. Funeral arr
angements are under the direction of the Donald G. Walker Funeral Hom
e Inc., Flemington. Subscribe to The Express
 
BARNER, Edith Gertrude (I15587)
 
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Edna May Monk

Edna May Monk, 83, of Loganton, died May 13, 2001 in the Lock Haven Ho
spital Extended Care Unit.
Born June 10, 1917 in Mill Hall, she was the daughter of the late Joh
Edgar and Helen May Barner Weaver.
She was married to William A. Monk on Aug. 25, 1934. He preceded her i
death.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, May 17, 2001 in the Frederi
ck B. Welker Funeral Home, 95 E. Main St., Loganton. The Rev. Kay Schw
ab will officiate. Interment will be in the Trinity United Methodist C
hurch Cemetery, Greenburr. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 an
d 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity United Methodist Chu
ch, Box 86, Loganton, Pa. 17747.
 
WEAVER, Edna May (I5517)
 
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Edward Clyde Auker

September 12, 2011

Lewistown Sentinel

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LIVERPOOL-Edward Clyde Auker, 73, of Liverpool, passed away on Wednesd
ay, Aug. 31, 2011 at his residence.

Edward was born Sept. 19, 1937, in Monroe Twp., Juniata Co, a son of t
he late George David and Hazel Mae (Shellenberger) Auker. He attende
d Richfield Grammar schoolhouse in Monroe Twp. and was a U.S. Marine C
orps Veteran.

He was a truck driver for various trucking companies. Edward attende
d Richfield United Methodist Church, and was a member of the Disable
d American Veterans Chapter 50, Mechanicsburg. He enjoyed fishing, wat
ching golf on TV, and loved playing baseball. In his youth, he playe
d in the Little League World Series, Williamsport.

He is survived by his two brothers, William Auker and his wife Eunice
, of Richfield; Donald Auker and his wife Marian, of Lugoff, S.C.; thr
ee sisters, Sarah M. Graybill of Richfield; Donna Ritzman of McAlister
ville; and Marian Mangle of Mifflintown; and nieces and nephews.

Edward was preceded in death by a daughter, Julie Ann Auker; a grandda
ughter in infancy; two brothers, Richard Auker and Raymond Auker; tw
o brothers-in-law, Gilmore Graybill and Harry Ritzman; two nephews, Do
uglas and Ronald Graybill; and a niece, Debra Graham.

There will be no viewing; a memorial graveside service will be conduct
ed at a later date at the discretion of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in loving memor
y of Edward to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Associat
ion, 1019 Mumma Rd., Lemoyne, PA 17043.

The George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 9366 Rt. 35, Mt. Pleasant Mi
lls is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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AUKER, Edward Clyde (I12867)
 
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Eleaner L. Packer

Eleaner L. Packer, 79, of Beech Creek, died Wednesday, Sept. 12, 200
7 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA.

She was born Aug. 24, 1928 in Beech Creek, a daughter of the late Char
les and Eunice Haagen Peters.

She married Richard N. Packer, who survives, on Nov. 17, 1946.

Eleaner retired from Lock Haven University and had previously worked a
t Sylvania.

She was a member of the Blanchard Church of Christ and the Bald Eagl
e Ridge Runners Camping Club. She enjoyed crafts, sewing, quilting an
d camping.

In addition to her husband, surviving are a son Gary E. and wife Lind
a Packer of Beech Creek; three sisters, Barbara Heaton, Janet Eberhar
t and Maxine Thomas; a granddaughter Allison Allen and husband Cory o
f Beech Creek; and two great grandchildren, Sydney and Carter Allen.

Funeral services will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Kader-Neff Fune
al Home and Cremation Services Inc., 135 W. Main St., Howard, with th
e Rev. Russell J. Moldovan officiating. Visitation is today from 6 t
o 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Burial will be at Rest Haven Memorial Park, Lock Haven.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Blanchard Church of Christ
, P.O. Box 388, Blanchard, PA 16826.

Online condolences can be made at www.Kader-Neff. com.

Section: Obituaries Posted: 9/14/2007
Lock Haven Express
 
PETERS, Eleanor L. (I6214)
 
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Elizabeth Genevieve Barner
Female, b. 17 January 1909, d. 12 April 1969

Elizabeth Genevieve Barner|b. 17 Jan 1909\nd. 12 Apr 1969|p1218.htm|Ge
orge Lee Barner|b. 2 Jan 1880\nd. 27 Jan 1964|p3503.htm|Grace Eugeni
a Smith|b. 13 Apr 1884\nd. 19 Jan 1952|p1213.htm|John B. Barner|b. 1
7 Dec 1855\nd. 17 May 1930|p2903.htm|Sarah A. Brownlee|b. 17 Nov 1853\
d. 21 Mar 1917|p1063.htm|Eugene Smith||p10591.htm|Annie Brazee||p1059
2.htm|

Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Adam Barner.
Elizabeth Genevieve Barner was born on Sunday, 17 January 1909 at Tyro
e, Snyder Twp, Blair Co, PA. She was the daughter of George Lee Barne
and Grace Eugenia Smith. Her nickname was Gebe. Elizabeth married, a
t the age of 20 Paul W. Lewis on Wednesday, 28 August 1929. She died o
Saturday, 12 April 1969 at the age of 60 years, 2 months and 26 days
. She was buried at Blair Memorial Park, Bellwood, Antis Twp, Blair Co
, PA.

Last Edited=21 Feb 2006
Child of Elizabeth Genevieve Barner and Paul W. Lewis
Patricia Lewis
 
BARNER, Elizabeth Genevieve "Gebe" (I18817)
 
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Elizabeth Jane "Betty" Burkett, 86, of
Greeley, Colo., died Nov. 17, 2007 in
Greeley at Fairacres Manor, where she had
lived since June. She was born Sept. 19,
1921 in Lock Haven, the daughter of William
and Meda (Glossner) Bingaman. In
1939, she married Dean S. Burkett, also of
Lock Haven. Mrs. Burkett was a homemaker,
active church participant, wife and
mother. She is survived by two daughters,
Debbie Burkett of Greeley, Colo., and
Carol Lovil of Kingsland, Texas; two sons,
Dean "Chip" Jr. and wife Lilly of Bayfield,
Colo., and Peter and wife Karen of Kalispell,
Mont.; eight grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by her husband, parents and two
grandchildren. Following cremation, a family

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Saturday, November 24, 2007 - Time: 1:16:01 AM EDT

Elizabeth Jane Burkett

Elizabeth Jane ?Betty? Burkett, 86, of Greeley, Colo., died Nov. 17, 2
007 in Greeley at Fairacres Manor, where she had lived since June.

She was born Sept. 19, 1921 in Lock Haven, the daughter of William an
d Meda (Glossner) Bingaman.

In 1939, she married Dean S. Burkett, also of Lock Haven.

Mrs. Burkett was a homemaker, active church participant, wife and moth
er. She enjoyed the many friends she made as the family moved with Pip
er Aircraft from PA to Oklahoma and then with Conoco Oil to Texas, Kan
sas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, before retirement brought the coup
le to Greeley.

Before moving to Fairacres Manor, Mrs. Burkett resided at Garden Squar
e at Westlake.

She is survived by two daughters, Debbie Burkett of Greeley, Colo., an
d Carol Lovil of Kingsland, Texas; two sons, Dean ?Chip? Jr. and wif
e Lilly of Bayfield, Colo., and Peter and wife Karen of Kalispell, Mon
t.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and two grandchildre
.

Following cremation, a family service will be held at a later date.

Memorial gifts may be made in her memory to the Humane Society of Wel
d County at 1620 42nd St., Evans, CO 80620 or to the charity of one?
s choice.

Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Section: Posted: 11/24/2007
 
BINGAMAN, Elizabeth Jane "Betty" (I5972)
 
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ELK COUNTY OBITUARIES

June 1995
MRS. MARIE R. BARNER

MOL1NE -- Marie Reeves Barner, 81, homemaker, of Moline, died June 7
, 1995, at the Elk Manor Nursing home in Moline.

Services will he 11 a.m. Monday at the Moline United Methodist Church
. The Rev. Larry Bowyer will officiate. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Monda
y in the Belle Plaine Cemetery.

Memorials have been established with the Moline Friendship Meals, th
e Moline United Methodist Church and the Belle Plaine United Methodis
t Church.

Contributions may be left with Zimmerman Funeral Home, Howard, which h
as charge of arrangements.

Barner was born Jan. 23, 1914, in Derby, the daughter of James Allen a
d Mary Elizabeth (Buckles) Reeves. She was raised in Udall and gradua
ted from Udall High School in 1932.

She married Charles Merle Barner June 4, 1934, in Newkirk, Okla. The
y owned and operated a farm outside Belle Plaine until moving to a far
m near Moline in 1973.

She was a member of the Belle Plaine United Methodist Church where sh
e had served as president of the Women’s Society of Christian Servic
e and as a lay delegate to the annual conference. She was a member o
f Rehekah Lodge 725 in Belle Plaine, and she was a Past Noble Grand. S
he also worked as a Cub Scout and 4-H leader.

Survivors include her husband, Merle Barner, Moline; three sons, Eldo
Barner, Oklahoma City, Okla., Melvin Barner, Belle Plaine, and Terr
y Barner, Moline; two daughters, Saundra Stanley, Emporia and Merlen
e Barner, Hygiene, Colo.; 14 grandchildren md 13 great-grandchildren.
 
REEVES, Marie Edith (I17399)
 
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Ellen Sue Neuhard, 39, of 7155 Alpenwood
Way, formerly of Milton, Pa., passed
away suddenly but peacefully Thursday,
Sept. 28, 2006, at her home in Colorado
Springs. She was born Dec. 21, 1966, in
Blossburg, Pa., a daughter of Clifford and
Helena Meixel of Williamsport, Pa. She
was married to David Allen Neuhard, who
is formerly of Milton. She was the loving
mother of two boys, Joshua Allen and Tyler
James Neuhard. Ellen was a 1986 graduate
of Milton High School and completed her
certified nursing accreditation in Syracuse,
N.Y., in 1997. Surviving, in addition to her
parents, husband and children, are one sister,
Kathy of Norfolk, Va.; one brother,
Grant of Williamsport; her mother-in-law,
Bonnie Raup of Milton; her father-in-law,
Terry Neuhard of Milton; two sisters-inlaw,
Jana Brown and Deb Neuhard, both of
Milton; one nephew; and one niece. A memorial
service will be conducted Friday at
the Air Force Academy, Community Center
Chapel. A memorial service will be held in
Milton later this year.
 
MEIXEL, Ellen Sue (I16919)
 
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Email from Efmmes (@aol.com)
5/19/2004

I just received the latest Barner Family newsletter.
I do not know if you ever learned that Esther Mantle Haagen Mathews pa
ssed away July 8, 2002. I never did notify anyone I don't think
Esther was interested in geneology and we are members of DAR as well a
s DAC and are recorded in Barner family.
I will try a little later to send a check to cover some of the expense
s of the newsletter for sure. It would be interesting to attend a reu
ion and I see it will be on June l9th. Have a great time.
Marian Haagen Seeley P O Box 1123 Olympia, WA 98507
 
HAAGEN, Esther Fayetta (Mantle) (I6086)
 
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Engagements

Bierly-Berfield
POSTED: April 23, 2009
Lock Haven Express

Erin Lynne Bierly,
Rodman H. Berfield
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Erin Lynne Bierly, dau
ghter of Tom and Raye Bierly of Linden, to Rodman Hawley Berfield, so
of Dennis and Gail Berfield of South Williamsport.

Erin is a 2001 Graduate of Jersey Shore High School and a 2006 graduat
e of Lycoming College with a degree in Music Education. She is employe
d as an elementary music teacher in Charles Co, Md.

Rodman is a 2001 graduate of South Williamsport Jr./Sr. High School an
d a 2005 graduate of Lycoming College with a degree in International B
usiness and Economics. He is employed by Aluma Systems in Baltimore, M
d.

The couple is planning a wedding on Sept. 5, 2009 at First United Meth
odist Church of Jersey Shore.

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BERFIELD, Rodman Hawley (I6364)
 
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ENLARGE D. Leona Barner

L. Dean Hanna
L. Dean Hanna, 79, of Stapleton died July 17, 2010, at his home.

He was born Sept. 14, 1930, to Kenneth Edward “Mike” Roe and Helen Ma
e (Stalnaker) Hanna in Stapleton, Neb. He grew up on a farm in Staplet
on, and graduated from Stapleton High School in 1948.

He married June Barner in North Platte, on Dec. 8, 1950.

Plains Edition Obituaries for 7-31-10

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L. Dean Hanna
L. Dean Hanna, 79, of Stapleton died July 17, 2010, at his home.

He was born Sept. 14, 1930, to Kenneth Edward “Mike” Roe and Helen Ma
e (Stalnaker) Hanna in Stapleton, Neb. He grew up on a farm in Staplet
on, and graduated from Stapleton High School in 1948.

He married June Barner in North Platte, on Dec. 8, 1950.

The couple lived in North Platte where Dean worked for the Union Pacif
ic Railroad. They moved to Stapleton and bought the A&A Service Statio
and owned and operated it for 35 years. After retiring from the stat
ion, they moved to the ranch and raised cattle. The couple also ran th
e Bronco Bowl Bowling Alley.

He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, going t
o many of their events. He liked working with his cows, and loved to f
ix things.

He was a member of the Fair Board, the town board, and the Stapleton R
ural Fire Department. He will be remembered for his laugh which coul
d be heard all over town.

Survivors include his sons, Buddy Dale (Karen) Hanna of Arthur and Re
x (Jeana) Hanna of Stapleton; sister, Lynette Warner of Aurora, Colo.
; daughter-in-law, Candy (Ben) Barbee of Stapleton; 10 grandchildren
; 13 great-grandchildren; and numerous other family members and friend
s.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, June on June 8, 2009
; a son, Larry Dean; and sister, Ramona Ruby.
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L. Hanna

Updated 9 months ago

L. Dean Hanna, 79, passed away at his home July 17, 2010, in Stapleton
.

He was born Sept. 14, 1930, to Kenneth Edward "Mike" Roe and Helen Ma
e Stalnaker Hanna in Stapleton. He grew up on a farm in Stapleton an
d graduated from Stapleton High School in 1948.

He married June Barner in North Platte on Dec. 8, 1950. The couple liv
ed in North Platte where Dean worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. T
hey moved to Stapleton and bought the A&A Service Station and owned an
d operated it for 35 years. After retiring from the station, they move
d to the ranch and raised cattle. The couple also ran the Bronco Bow
l Bowling Alley.

Dean enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, goin
g to many of their events. He liked working with his cows and loved t
o fix things.

Dean was a member of the Fair Board, the town board and the Stapleto
Rural Fire Department. He will be remembered for his laugh, which co
uld be heard all over town.

Survivors include his sons, Buddy Dale (Karen) Hanna, of Arthur, Rex (
Jeana) Hanna, of Stapleton; sister, Lynette Warner, of Aurora, Colo.
; daughter-in-law, Candy (Ben) Barbee, of Stapleton; 10 grandchildren
; 13 great-grandchildren; and numerous other family members and friend
s.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, June, on June 8, 2009
; a son, Larry Dean; and sister, Ramona Ruby.

Memorials are suggested to the Stapleton Rural Fire Department and onl
ine condolences can be made at adamsswanson.com

Visitation will be today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Adams & Swanson Fune
al Home, which is in charge of arrangements.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 21
, at St. John's Catholic Church in Stapleton, with Father Antony Thekk
ekara as celebrant. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. at Floral Lawn
s Memorial Gardens in North Platte.
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7/17/2010
 
HANNA, Loren Dean (I11042)
 
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Ernest L. "Ernie" Kreitz Jr., 78, of S.
Broad St., Jersey Shore, passed away surrounded
by his loving family on Sunday,
Sept. 26, 2010, in the Williamsport Regional
Medical Center following a brief
illness. He was born Nov. 24, 1931, a son
of Ernest L. and Eva Mae Fulkrod Kreitz
Sr. He was a 1950 graduate of Jersey
Shore High School. He entered the U. S.
Air Force in 1950. Ernie married his high
school sweetheart Marian L. Miller on
Aug. 27, 1955 at the Evangelical United
Brethren Church in Avis. This past August
they celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary. He was a lifelong member of
the St. John Lutheran Church of Jersey
Shore. Ernie was employed by Hammermill
Paper Co. in Lock Haven, retiring in
1982. Besides his wife Marian, he is survived
by his children, Karen Chianelli of
Montoursville, Sherrill (Robert) Reynolds
of Muncy and Steve Kreitz and his companion
Kim Garlick of Woolrich; his five
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren;
two step great-grandchildren; and his sister,
Edna Thomas of Jersey Shore. He was
predeceased by his parents and a brother,
Donald Kreitz. Services will be held at 11
a.m Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010 at the Rearick
-Carpenter Funeral Home, Jersey Shore.
Interment will be in Jersey Shore Cemetery.
 
KREITZ, Ernest Lee "Ernie" Jr. (I13875)
 
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Esther M. Kephart
POSTED: December 3, 2007
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Esther M. Kephart
Esther M. Kephart of Avis passed away peacefully at the Jersey Shore H
ospital Emergency Room on Friday, Nov. 30, 2007.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Carl W. Kephar
t Sr., on Nov. 6, 2000. They were united in marriage June 10, 1940 i
Winchester, Va.

Esther was born May 15, 1922 in Rauchtown, the daughter of William Wel
shans and the former Vera Bailey.

She moved with her family to Avis when she was 11 years of age, and gr
aduated from the Avis High School.

During her adult years, Esther worked at the Sylvania Plant and Pipe
Aircraft in Lock Haven. She also worked as a caseworker for the Penn
a. Department of Welfare for several years. In 1942, Ester and Carl fo
unded the Susquehanna Transit Co, in which Esther remained an active a
d integral officer until she became ill in 2005.

Esther was also a well-known figure in Clinton County Democratic organ
izations. For many years she was an active member of the Clinton Count
y Women’s Democratic Club and the Lady Bird Johnson Club of Renovo. Sh
e served as Democratic Committeewoman from Avis Boro and was the Clint
on County Democratic Chairman for several years.

Esther was a devoted member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Avis, wh
ere she was involved in many church activities, as well as serving o
the church council.

Esther loved spending time with her family, her grandchildren, and he
great granddaughter. Even in her later years, Esther remained vibran
t and enjoyed travel. She loved her community and visiting with her fr
iends. Esther was a generous and loving lady who will be greatly misse
d by her family and friends.

Surviving is a son, Carl W. (Christy) Kephart Jr. of Lock Haven; a dau
ghter, Tana M. Ford of Lock Haven; her grandchildren, Cam and Rachae
l Kephart, Taryn Ford Pavlik, Christopher and Mattison Ford; and a gre
at granddaughter, Hailey. Also surviving is a brother, Robert Welshan
s of Hanson, Fla.; four sisters, Maxine Charles of Jersey Shore, Pauli
e Reever of York, Helen Shemory of Waterville, and Beverly Rhinehar
t of Lock Haven.

A brother, Joseph Welshans, and a sister, Marguerite Powers, precede
d Esther in death.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 10:30 a.m. in the Frede
ick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friends ma
y call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday evening in the funeral home. Burial wi
ll be in the Rest Haven Memorial Park. The Rev. Malcolm Benton will of
ficiate.

Memorials to honor Esther can be sent to the Trinity Lutheran Church
, corner of Highland and Reed streets, Avis, PA 17721.
 
WELSHANS, Esther M. (I7964)
 
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Feature bio of John Barner in May 1977 55th Barner Reunion Newsletter.
Large obit and bio in #27 - 2000 Barner Family Newsletter

Sarasota Herald-Trbune April 05, 200
A service for Dr. John L. Barner, a Sarasota resident who died March 2
2, 2000,
will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Chapel of First Presbyterian Church
. National
Cremation Society, Sarasota chapter is in charge.

Dr. John L. Barner
Sarasota, Fla.

Dr. John L. Barner, 92, formerly of Athens, died Wednesday, March 22
, 2000.
A native of Webster City, Iowa, Mr. Barner was a son of the late Georg
e Stewart and Romayne Hertzler Brenneman Barner and was the widower o
f Margaret Barner. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Diane W. Fo
ehand. He was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Athens. He recei
ved his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia an
d was a veteran of the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He had a private oncol
ogy and radiology practice in Athens from 1946-1972. He was a member o
f Keystone Chapter 1 Royal Arch, Commandary Knight Templars and Benevo
lent and Protective Order of Elk, all in Athens.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Survivors include a son, John L. Barner, Sarasota; two brothers, Georg
e Barner, Kennebunkport, Maine, and Richard Barner, Hunt, Texas; and t
hree grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1750-A 17th St.
, Sarasota, FL 34234, or to the American Red Cross, 2001 Cantu Court
, Sarasota, FL 34232.
Athens Daily News, Friday, March 24, 2000
 
BARNER, John Lemuel M.D. (I9376)
 
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Flack-Skof, Virginia M.

Virginia M. Flack-Skof September 30, 1921 - January 19, 2005 Virgini
a M. Flack-Skof, 83, of Lemont, died Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at he
residence. She was born on September 30, 1921 in Port Matilda to th
e late Joseph M. and Ruth Aikey Flack. She married Joseph Skof on Octo
ber 3, 1992 in State College and he preceded her in death February o
f 1999. She raised her nieces and nephew Kathy L. Fogleman Harpster o
f Boalsburg, Jennifer L. Fogleman Markle of Lemont, whom was her car
e giver over the last 6 years and James A. Hillard of Bellefonte. Sh
e is also survived by her great niece, Stacy May Markle and two grea
t nephews, Robert L. Markle, Jr. and Joseph J. Markle. She was the las
t of her generation. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Pearl H
. Fogleman and Shirley L. Hillard and one brother, Donald Flack. She w
as a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Bellefonte. She work
ed at Penn State University in the Accounting Department from 1942 unt
il her retirement in 1984. Funeral services will be held on Saturday
, January 22, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Wetzler Funeral Home in Bellefo
te with Rev. Barbara Ammann officiating. Calling hours will be Saturd
ay, January 22, 2005 from 1 p.m. until time of services at the Wetzle
Funeral Home, Bellefonte. Burial will be at the Union Cemetery in Be
llefonte.
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FLACK, Virginia May (I3239)
 
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Fleda G. Wilson
POSTED: September 3, 2010

MIFFLINTOWN -Fleda G. Wilson, 82, of Brookline Village, Mifflintown, d
ied at 9:40 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, at the Village.

Born on Jan. 15, 1928, in Monroe Twp, Juniata Co, she is a daughter o
f the late Meade S. and Alvesta (Barner) Graybill. Her husband of mor
e than 38 years, James V. Wilson, whom she married on Sept. 6, 1954, p
eceded her in death on Sept. 18, 1992.

Surviving are one daughter, Cheryl Booker and husband Larry, of Miffli
town; one sister, Beverly Sausman and husband Edward, of Mifflintown
; one brother Herbert Graybill, and wife Barbara, of Tulsa, Okla.; on
e sister-in-law, Eleanor Graybill, of Harrisburg; and she leaves behin
d several nieces and nephews.

One brother, Richard Graybill, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Lost Creek Presbyterian Church, McAlis
terville, where she served as an elder and member of the Presbyteria
Women, a past president of the Juniata County Republican Women, an
d was a member of the Congressional Committee, a member of the PA Farm
er's Women's Association, and volunteered for the Juniata Meals on Whe
els.

In earlier life, she was the owner and operator of Fleda's Beauty Shop
, helped her husband on the family farm, and owned Wilson Busing.

Fleda enjoyed taking care of the calves on the farm, knitting, cooking
, and Folk Art painting.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, fro
m the Lost Creek Presbyterian Church, McAlisterville, with the Rev. Gr
aham Fowler officiating. Interment will follow in the Lost Creek Presb
yterian Cemetery, McAlisterville.

There will be no viewing, however, the family will receive friends fro
m 10 a.m. until the time of service, Tuesday, at the church.

The family will provide all funeral flowers, and kindly ask that memor
ial donations in Mrs. Wilson's memory may be made to Lost Creek Presby
terian Church Memorial Fund, c/o Anna Mae Peoples, P.O. Box 91, McAlis
terville, PA 17049, or to Juniata Meals on Wheels, c/o Diane Marshall
, 311 Washington Ave., Mifflintown, PA 17059.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brown Funeral Homes Inc., 11
1 Westfall St., McAlisterville, PA 17049.

For online condolences and tributes, visit at www.brownfuneralhomesinc
.com.

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GRAYBILL, Fleda G. (I12831)
 
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Florence M. Barner
POSTED: January 7, 2009
Lock Haven Express

Florence M. Barner, 94, a former resident of Mill Hall, died Tuesday
, Jan. 6, 2009 at Susque-View Nursing Home.

She was born Aug. 9, 1914 in Beech Creek. Florence was married to Lawr
ence A. Barner, who died in 1975.

Florence worked as an inspector for Sylvania. She was a member of Mil
l Hall United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son, Lawrence (Joan) Barner of Fayetteville, N.C.; thr
ee daughters, Shirley Temple of Surprise, Ariz., Nancy (Cliff) Huxle
y of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Carole Barner of San Antonio, Texas; f
our grandsons, four great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter
; and a sister, Shirley Young of Lock Haven.

The funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009 a
t the Helt Funeral Chapel, 232 Hogan Blvd., Mill Hall, with the Rev. V
alerie M. Delooze officiating. Friends and relatives will be receive
d at the funeral chapel one hour prior to the service. Interment wil
l be at Rest Haven Memorial Park.

The family will provide the flowers. Memorial contributions can be mad
e to Susque-View Nursing Home in her memory.

Online condolences can be sent to www.bestlifetributes.com.

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GRENNINGER, Florence Margaret (I4870)
 
75


Floyd changed the spelling from Meixell to Meixel. Family legen says t
hat he decided that using the second "L" was a waste of ink, time, an
d effort.
 
MEIXEL, Floyd Ellis (I16935)
 
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FLOYD I. BARNER
Floyd I. Barner, 86, of 3519 W. Valley Rd., Tylersville, died Thursday
, June 28, 2001 in the Jersey Shore Hospital.
Born Jan. 1, 1915 in Salona, he was the sone of the late Clarence H. a
d Matilda A. Karchner Barner.
He married the former Genevieve J. Miller on Oct. 16, 1937 in Tylersvi
lle, who died March 9, 2001.
Memorial services will be held at the Helt Hanna Kline Funeral Home, 2
32 Hogan Blvd., Mill Hall, on Monday July 2, 2001 at 7 p.m. with Rev
. Nancy Kuhns officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral hom
e Monday from 6 to 7 p.m. Interment will be private at the family’s co
venience.
The family suggest memorial contributions may be made to the America
Cancer Society, Clinton County Unit, 1948 E. Third St., Williamsport
, PA 17701, or the American Heart Association, 1704 Warren Ave., Willi
amsport, PA 17701.
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Saturday, June 30, 2001

Floyd I. Barner, 86, of Tylersville, died Thursday, June 28, 2001, a
t Jersey Shore Hospital.

Born Jan. 1, 1915, in Salona, he was a son of the late Clarence H. an
d Matilda A. Karchner Barner. On Oct. 16, 1937, in Tylersville, he mar
ied Genevieve J. Miller, who died March 9, 2001.

He was a construction worker for Herman D. Wagner of Harrisburg unti
l his 1974 retirement.

He was a Navy veteran.

He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, the Sugar Valle
y Lions Club, the Southern Clinton County Sportsman's Association an
d the Sugar Valley Fire Company and Fire Police.

He coached Little League and was instrumental in beginning Little Leag
ue in Tylersville. He enjoyed hunting and was an accomplished fly fish
erman.

He is survived by three daughters, Joan S. Barner Boone of Tylersville
, Gladys H. "Hope" Flanigan of Branford, Conn., and Leesa R. Zettle, o
f Ocala, Fla.; two sons, Douglas H. and Kim H., both of Loganton; a si
ster, Margaret M. Litz of Lock Haven; a brother, Sherman of Lock Haven
; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, Dennis K. Barner, two sisters and f
our brothers.

Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, followed by a memoria
l service at 7 p.m. Monday at the Helt Hanna Kline Funeral Home, 232 H
ogan Blvd., Mill Hall, with the Rev. Nancy Kuhns officiating.

Burial will be private, at the family's convenience.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Cli
ton County Unit, 1948 E. Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701, or the Am
erican Heart Association, 1704 Warren Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701.

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BARNER, Floyd Inman (I8295)
 
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Forrest Allen Houtz
.
Forrest Allen Houtz, age 72 of L.A.C. Twp. passed away on Friday Decem
ber 16, 2011 at the Memorial Hospital of Salem County. Born in Carroll
, PA, son of the late Kenneth and Lydia (nee Lupold) Houtz, he had bee
a longtime area resident. He graduated from Penns Grove High Schoo
l in 1957 and served in the US Navy from 1957 until 1959. Mr. Houtz ha
d been employed at DuPont, Florida Power and Light and for electricia
Ray Angelini. He had been a member of the Quinton Sportsmen's Club
, the Church of Our Merciful Saviour and the N.R.A. He enjoyed hunting
, fishing, antiques and auctions and taking rides with Ginger. Mr. Hou
tz is survived by his wife of 22 years, Judith (nee Young) Houtz, hi
s children, Michael F. Williams (Jenn) of Newark, DE, David Houtz (Kel
ly) of Florida, Monica Mayotte (Terry) of Florida, his grandchildren
, Ryan, Ethan and Brayden Williams, Rebecca and Jason Mayotte, and Gar
et and Kimberly Houtz, his siblings, Larry Houtz (Judy) of Florida, M
ary Jane Robinson (Bob) of L.A.C., Ed Houtz (Diane) of TN and his ver
y faithful furry companion, Ginger. A memorial service will be held 1
1 AM Wednesday in the Church of Our Merciful Saviour, Maple Ave., Penn
s Grove were friends are invited to call from 10:30 to 11 AM. Intermen
t will be private at the convenience of the family. The family reques
t no flowers and memorials be made to the Church of Our Merciful Savio
ur, 110 E. Maple Ave., Penns Grove, NJ 08069 or the Salem County Human
e Society, PO Box 214, Carneys Point, NJ 08069. Arrangements are unde
the direction of ASHCRAFT FUNERAL HOMES, Pennsville and Penns Grove
. www.ashcraftfuneralhomes.com

.

Published in Today's Sunbeam on December 19, 2011
 
HOUTZ, Forrest Allen (I14555)
 
78


Forrest W. Barner

Forrest W. Barner, 98, formerly of Fulmer’s Personal Care Home, died o
June 22, 2008 at the Lock Haven Hospital Extended Care Unit.

Born March 29, 1910 in Rosecrans, Forrest was a son of the late Boyd C
. and Fairy Dress Barner.

Forrest worked as a mechanic for more than 40 years as a loom fixer a
t Bloomsburg Mills. He had also been a member of the Flemington Fire C
ompany.

His wife, the former Margaret Miller, survives in Lock Haven. Other su
vivors include a daughter, Beverly J. (Randall K.) Packer, Annadale
, Va.; a son, William R. Barner, Lock Haven; four grandchildren and se
ven great-grandchildren.

Preceding him in death are five brothers, Raymond C., Lawrence A., Har
ison C., Harold E. and Richard C. Barner and three sisters, Dorothy M
. Bickel, Sylvia M. Barner and an infant sister.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 1 p.m. at the Ced
ar Hill Cemetery, #028, Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA. with the Rev. Valer
ie M. Delooze officiating. There will be no public visitation.

Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Clinton County SPCA, 33 Mil
l Hill Rd., Lock Haven.

Lock Haven Express
6/23/2008
 
BARNER, Forrest William (I4848)
 
79


Frances C. Kramer
POSTED: October 24, 2009

Frances C. Kramer, 84, of 254 Long Run Road, Mill Hall died Oct. 22, 2
009 at the Susque-View Home, Lock Haven.

She was born Sept. 6, 1925 in Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA, the daughte
of the late Clarence and Mary Duck Schrack.

On Sept. 6, 1952 she married Roy. L Kramer who died Oct. 13 1986.

Frances was a longtime employee of Woolrich Woolen Mills in the Sewin
g Dept. retiring in 1987.

She had done volunteer work at the Susque-View Home and the Salvatio
Army. She enjoyed Bible study. Frances was a member of the Cedar Hei
ghts Brethren in Christ Church, Mill Hall.

She is survived by a daughter Mary K. (Ronald) Bartocci of Rochester N
.Y.; a brother Roy (Irene) Schrack of Avis; three sisters Shirley (Bil
lie) Probst of Swissdale, Irene (Richard) Smith of Harrisburg and Mar
y Hamm of Lock Haven; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a brother Clair J Schrack, and two sister
s Lary Reeder and Betty Cox.

Memorial services will be held Friday Oct. 30, 2009 at 3 p.m. in the C
edar Heights Brethren in Christ Church, Mill Hall. Pastor Janis Heise
and Pastor Tom Seaman will officiate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill C
emetery, #028, Mill Hall, at the convenience of the family.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Cedar Heights Brethren in Ch
ist Church through the funeral home.

Arrangements entrusted to Dean K Wetzler, Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main S
t., Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA. 17751

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SCHRACK, Frances C. (I3965)
 
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Frances Helen Heverly
Frances Helen Heverly September 15, 1913 - October 30, 2009 Mrs. Franc
es Helen Heverly, 96, passed away Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Atlanta, G
a. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, at 1
1 a.m. in Bellefonte, at Union Cemetery with Rev. David Vogan officiat
ing. Mrs. Heverly was born in Bellefonte, on Sept. 15, 1913 to the lat
e George H. and Emma S. Hazel. She graduated from Bellefonte High Scho
ol in 1930. She married the late Earl O. Heverly in 1936. They moved t
o Buffalo, N.Y. in 1948. In 1964 they returned to Bellefonte where the
y ran Heverly's News Agency on Allegheny Street for many years. At th
e age of 80, she made the move to Atlanta, Ga. to be with family and s
tart a new life as an active senior in a retirement community. She kep
t busy for the next 16 years volunteering in the post office, on the f
ont desk, giving guided tours and running the library at the facility
. She also enjoyed playing bridge and many lunch outings with her ne
w friends. She is survived by her son, James G. Heverly; granddaughter
, Claire H. Foege and husband Robert; and great-granddaughter, Ella Ro
salie Foege. Always an avid reader, in lieu of flowers, memorial gift
s may be sent to the Bellefonte Branch of the Centre County Library. A
angements by Wetzler Funeral Service Inc., Bellefonte.
Published in Centre Daily Times on November 12, 2009
 
HAZEL, Frances Helen (I7034)
 
81


Frances Laurine McPeek Pearson

VENTURA - Frances Laurine McPeek Pearson 89, of 6 E. Lake St., Venuura
, died Thursday (Feb. 10, 2000) at the Oakwood Care Center in Clear La
ke.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at the Ward-Van Slyke Co
lonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St. in Clear Lake, with the Rev. Paul Has
el of the Ventura United Methodist Church officiating. Interment wil
l be in the Ventura Cemetery.
Visitation will be one hour before services on Saturday at Ward-Van Sl
yke Colonial Chapel.
Memorials may be given in memory of Frances Laurine McPeek Pearson.
Frances was born Aug. 5, 1910, in Ventura, the daughter of Albert an
d Inga (Nelson) Goodling. She graduated from Ventura High School in 19
28.
Frances married Harold James "Mac" McPeek in September of 1929. Afte
his death on June 19, 1955, she married James Pearson in September o
f 1957. She owned Verna's Shoppe in Clear Lake for many years. She enj
oyed playing cards and was a member of the United Methodist Church i
Ventura.
Frances is survived by two daughters, Pat Burns and her husband, Walla
ce, of Storm Lake and Joann Charipar and her husband, Paul, of North L
iberty: four grandchildren, Karen Copley and her husband Fred, of Noga
les, Ariz., Peggy Fillio, of Indianola, Debbie Zisko, of Iowa City an
d Michael Burns, of Eagle Lake, Minn.; three great-grandchildren; an
d three stepchildren that she helped raise, Judy Unruh and her husban
d Jerry, of Milton Junction, Wis., Richard Pearson, of Marietta, GA.
, and James Pearson, of Virginia Beach, Va.; and seven stepgrandchildr
en.
She was preceeded in death by her parents, two husbands, two brother
s and one sister.
 
GOODLING, Frances Laurine (I11585)
 
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Francis E. "Fritz" Reamer
PENNS CREEK - Francis E. "Fritz" Reamer, 71, of Penns Creek, passed aw
ay suddenly late Saturday evening, June 17, 2006, at his home.
He was born Oct. 5, 1934, in Lewisburg, a son of the late John M. an
d Katie M. (Wolfe) Reamer.

Fritz attended Mifflinburg High School and served in the Navy.

Earlier in life, he had been employed by the PA State Library in Harri
sburg, but was employed most of his life as a professional dog groomer
.

Fritz returned to Central PA in August 2005. Prior to that he had live
d in Texas, Florida and for many years on the West Coast.

Surviving are four brothers and one sister-in-law, Lee Reamer of Aaron
sburg, J. Nelson and Carol Reamer of Mifflinburg, Luther Reamer of Mil
lersburg, and Arthur Reamer of Watsontown; three sisters and two broth
ers-in-law, Anna Schreck of Lewisburg, Charlotte and Calvin Styers o
f Mifflinburg, and Dorothy and George Richard of Middleburg; as well a
s numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Elwood Reamer, in 1964.

Graveside services will be conducted at the discretion of the family i
the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lewis Twp, Unio
County.

Arrangements are by the Hummel Funeral Home, 574 Hill St., Middleburg.

Published in The Daily Item on 6/19/2006.
 
REAMER, Francis E. (I9023)
 
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Francis R. Bigelow
POSTED: May 16, 2008 Francis R. Bigelow
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Francis R. Bigelow, 75, of 211 West Village Drive, Nisbet, went to b
e with his Lord Thursday, May 15, 2008 at the Williamsport Home follow
ing a courageous battle with cancer.

He and his wife, the former Ruth Ann Day observed their 51st wedding a
iversary on Aug. 24, 2007.

Fran was a Navy veteran who served during the Korean War and was a lif
e member of the Duboistown V.F.W. Post #7863.

Fran was a member of the Nisbet United Methodist Church, the Pleasan
t View Hunting Club in Morris, the Lycoming Creek Anglers Associatio
and the PA Game Feeders Association. He was an avid hunter, fisherma
and NASCAR, Jeff Gordon fan. Fran also enjoyed baseball and played s
oftball locally for many years.

Fran retired from Weis Markets in 1991 after 35 years of service a
s a Grocery Manager in Montoursville.

Born April 12, 1933 in Sodus Point, NY, he was the son of Cortland W
. and Margaret E. Turner Bigelow.

Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, Joseph A. (Linda) of Willi
amsport; Todd F. (Lori) of Montoursville; daughters, Brenda L. (Scott
) Slocum of Montoursville; Kimberly A. Starr of Williamsport; Wanda M
. (Matthew) Fortin of Hughesville; 16 grandchildren, 10 great grandchi
ldren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Fran was predeceased by three brothers, Harry, Edwin, Cortland Jr. an
d a sister, Marcella Follmer.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Knight-Confer’s 1914 Mem
orial Ave. with Rev. Dr. John F. Piper, Jr. officiating. There will b
e a visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial wil
l be in Green Lawn Memorial Park, Montgomery.

The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions may b
e made to Susquehanna Cancer Center, 1001 Grampian Blvd.
 
BIGELOW, Francis Robert "Fran" (I4061)
 
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Frank A. Swinehart Jr.
February 14, 2011
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Frank A. Swinehart Jr., 77, of 632 McElhattan Dr., McElhattan passed a
way Feb. 12, 2011 in the Bon-Secours Hospital, Altoona of complication
s from pneumonia after a year long illness.

He was born in Lock Haven, August 10, 1933, the son of late Frank A. a
d Beulah Wolfe Swinehart Sr.

Frank was united in marriage to the former Mary Ann Casciani on Augus
t 29, 1959. She preceded him in death, June 21, 1995.

Frank was a 1951 graduate of the Lock Haven High School.

He worked for Talley Motor Co. after graduation. Frank returned to tea
ch small engine repair at the high school for a short time in Guy Dona
hue's absence.

In 1954 he entered the U.S. Army serving in Germany during the Korea
War until 1956.

Upon returning from the service, he had worked as a mechanic and final
ly the parts manager at the former Casselberry Motors in Lock Haven.

In 1963 he went to work at Piper Aircraft as a welder for many years a
d as a methods analyst until 1980.

He worked at Haven Homes in Beech Creek as a finish carpenter and reti
ed in 2001 from Lunair, Inc., in Williamsport.

Frank was an avid pilot, having learned to fly in 1962 and continuin
g to fly until 2009. He enjoyed woodworking, hunting and fishing in hi
s earlier years and dabbling in Lionel trains.

Frank was also a member of the McElhattan United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son, Frank E. Swinehart of McElhattan; two sisters, Ru
by Eyer of Georgia and Betty Smith of Alabama and close companion an
d friend, Jean Watkins.

Funeral services will be held at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, i
the Yost-Gedon Funeral Home, 121 W. Main St,, Lock Haven. Officiatin
g will be Pastor T. R. Hardic of the McElhattan United Methodist Churc
h. Interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Park with full militar
y honors.

Family and friends will be received in the funeral home, Wednesday fro
m 10 a.m. until time of services.

The family will provide the flowers and suggests memorials be made i
Frank's name to the Piper Aviation Museum through the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.yost-gedonfuneralhome.com

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SWINEHART, Frank Alva Jr. (I5682)
 
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Frank Barner
Purcellville resident

Frank M. Barner, 48, of Purcellville and formerly of Sugar Valley, die
d Sept. 12 at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Md.

He was employed by Virginia Sprinkler Corp. the past 10 years.

Mr. Barner is survived by his wife, Lydia M. Casey Barner of Purcellvi
lle; daughters, Eve Barner and Priscilla Barner, both of Purcellville
; brothers, Walter G., Jerry R. and Gordon R., all of Loganton, Pa., D
ale W. of Springfield, Tenn., and James F. and Mark L., of Jersey Shor
e, Pa.; and a sister, Barbara L. Munro of Jersey Shore.

The funeral and interment was Saturday in Eastville, Pa. Arrangement
s by Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, Loganton.

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Frank M. Barner
Frank M. Barner, 48, of Purcellville, Va., formerly of Sugar Valley, d
ied Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000, at Washington Adventist Hospital, Takom
a Park, Md. He was employed by Virginia Sprinkler Corp. for the past 1
0 years. He was a graduate of Sugar Valley High School and attended Re
x Humbard College. Born April 28, 1952, in Albany, N.Y., he was a so
of Grant R. and Bertha Lyman Barner. Surviving are his wife, the for
mer Lydia M. Casey; his father and stepmother, Doris Barner of Loganto
; two daughters, Eve and Priscilla, both of Purcellville; six brother
s, Walter G., Gordon R. and Jerry R., all of Loganton, Mark L. and Jam
es F., both of Jersey Shore and Dale of Springfield, Tenn; and a siste
, Barbara L. Munro of Jersey Shore. He was preceded in death by two b
others, David and Kenneth and a sister, Susan Smith. The funeral wil
l be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Sugar Valley Church of the Brethren, Eastvi
lle. Burial will be in Sugar Valley Church of the Brethren Cemetery, E
astville. Friends may call at Welker’s, 95 Main St., Loganton from 7 t
o 9 p.m. Friday.
 
BARNER, Frank Melvin (I14317)
 
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Fred Barner, 78, a retired linotype operator for The Inquirer, died ye
sterday at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division. He live
d in the Germantown section of the city.

A native of Huntingdon, he came to Philadelphia in the Depression days
, looking for work. A friend recommended him for a job in The Inquirer
's printing plant. He went to work on Oct. 23, 1936, and retired on De
c. 28, 1974.

An active bowler, he continued in league competition until a short tim
e before his death.

Survivors: wife, Violet; daughter, Ruth Fell; sons, the Rev. Thomas an
d Samuel; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services: memorial, 1 p.m. Friday, Redeemer Memorial Presbyterian Chur
ch, Penn, Chew and Wister Streets.

Philadelphia Inquirer
1/16/1985
 
BARNER, Frederick Thomas Jr. (I11506)
 
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Fred O. Slegle, 85, 25 Slegle Lane, Mill Hall, PA died January 15, 201
9 in the Emergency Room at UPMC, Lock Haven. Born January 4, 1934 in L
amar Twp. Clinton Co. he was the son of the late Charles and Mary Stei
er Slegle. On January 26, 1955 he married Patricia J. Sellinger who d
ied November 14, 1975.

Fred was a self- employed trucker who had previously been employed fo
M. G. Feidler Trucking. He was a member of Teamsters Local 384.

Survivors include:

4 Daughters: Debra (Reuben) Wetzel, Tylersville, PA; Audrey (George) A
dgater, Lamar, PA; Pearl

(Richard)Titus, Beech Creek, PA and Wanda (Vince) Manno, Lock Haven, P
A

1 Son: Eugene L. (Nancy) Slegle, Mill Hall, PA

19 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

*** Preceded in Death by:

1 Son: Merlin Slegle

1 Sister: Mildred Herlocher

1 Brother: Edward Slegle

A Memorial Service honoring the life of Fred O. Slegle will be held Tu
esday, January 22, 2019 at 2 P.M. in the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funera
l Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, PA with Pastor Susan Champion officia
ting.

Friends will be received from 12 Noon until time of services in the fu
eral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to th
e American Cancer Society through the funeral home.

There's still time to send flowers to the Visitation at the Dean K. We
tzler Jr Funeral Home from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM on January 22, 2019.
 
SLEGLE, Frederick O. "Fred" (I8944)
 
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Fred R. Furst, 90, a resident at ManorCare North, Williamsport, former
ly of 7 Duck Run Rd., Mill Hall, PA died Aug. 19, 2016 in ManorCare. B
orn Feb. 1, 1926 in Mackeyville, PA he was the son of the late Georg
e B. and Amanda Elizabeth Sager Furst. On Sept. 18, 1944 he married M
ary Ann Kyle who died July 18, 2001.

A graduate of the Mill Hall High School, Fred was a W. W. II veteran o
f the U. S. Army Air Force serving as a SGT. In the 301st Army Air For
ce Base Unit. For his service he received the W. W. II Victory Medal
, the Good Conduct Medal and the European-African- Middle Eastern Serv
ice Medal. Fred had visited the W. W. II Memorial in Washington, D
C with a group of other veterans on a bus trip organized as a senior p
oject in 2015. He was a long time general manager of Kyle’s Dairy, Ma
ckeyville and retired in 2006 as a rural route deliveryman for the U.S
.P.S. after 10 yrs. service. Fred was a member of the Mackeyville Uni
ted Methodist Church, Lafayette Lodge # 199, F & AM, Lock Haven, PA Wi
lliamsport Consistory, Jaffa Shrine and the Clinton Co. Shrine Club
. He was a former member of the Kiwanis Club of Mill Hall and enjoye
d travelling and camping.

Survivors include:

2 Daughters: Patricia A. Condo, Mill Hall, PA

Barbara L. (David) Weitzer, Poolesville, MD

2 Sisters: Jane Winslow, Roanoke, VA

Margaret Nichols, Vacaville, CA

1 Brother: John (Marti) Furst, Argyle, TX

2 Grandchildren: Stephen T. (Maribeth) Condo, Howell, MT

Keri (Troy) Grossnickle, Adamstown, MD

***Preceded in death by 1 Son, James R. Furst in 1997

Graveside services honoring the life of Fred R. Furst will be held Sat
., Sept. 3, 2016 at 11:00 AM in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Lock Haven
, PA

Memorial contributions may be made to the Mackeyville United Methodis
t Church thru the funeral home.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funera
l Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, PA

Online condolences @ www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org
 
FURST, Fredrick Richard (I1973)
 
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Full page bio on Barner Swartz in the # 27 - 2000 - Barner Family News
letter

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Sunbury Daily Item
4/15/2008

Barner Schumann Swartz
MILLERSTOWN - Barner Schumann Swartz, 88, of North Market
Street, died Thursday, April 10, 2008, at his home.
He was born Sept. 4, 1919, a son of Banks Leister Swartz and Dora
Ann Barner Swartz. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, the former
Wilma Jean Bitting.
Born and reared in rural Juniata Co, near Richfield, Barner
graduated from Liverpool High School in 1936, received his bachelor's
degree in music from Susquehanna University in 1940 and his
master's degree in music education from PA State
University in 1949.
Barner began his teaching career in the Millerstown schools in 1940.
When the district reorganized in 1949, he became director of bands in
the new Greenwood School District and held that position until his ret
irement in 1977.
During his tenure, the Greenwood High School band won four superior ra
tings in marching
band competitions and five superior ratings in district and state musi
c contests. Barner
served as guest conductor for various county and district festivals an
d adjudicated
umerous music contests. He was a member of the National Advisory Boar
d of Modern
Music Masters, the national music honor society for high school musi
c students.
In 1965, he was honored by his students, past and present, in a "Thi
s is Your Life"
program, and in 1967, he was selected as Teacher of the Year by the Pe
y County
Education Association and Region K educational unit of the state. He w
as further honored
by receiving a citation from the state Department of Education for out
standing contributions
in the field of music education. In 1972, he received the Phi Beta M
u Outstanding
Bandmaster Award for the state of PA, awarded by the Nu Chapter of the
National Bandmasters Fraternity.
Following his 37-year teaching career, in 1977, Barner organized the G
eenwood
Community Band and served as its conductor for 19 years. He then hel
d the title of
conductor emeritus and continued his association in the band and affil
iated brass choir as a
member of the French horn section until 2005.
Barner was an active member of Highland United Presbyterian Church, wh
ere he was an
elder, choir member, choir director and assistant choir director for m
any years. He was
instrumental in the foundation of the Eastern Perry County Recital Ser
ies concerts
presented at the church, featuring talented musicians from the centra
l PA area.
During World War II, Barner served in the Army as a bandsman, playin
g French horn in the
216th Army Ground Forces Band at Camp Gordon, Ga. He later became a me
mber of the
553rd Air Force Band of the PA Air National Guard, where he was a memb
er of
the French horn section and vocal soloist. After 22 years of service
, he retired as a senior
master sergeant, band superintendant and assistant bandmaster. He wa
s awarded the Air
Force Commendation Medal for distinguished and meritorious service.
Barner was a member of the PA Music Educators Association, Music Educa
tors
National Conference, Association of Concert Bands, National Band Assoc
iation, PA
State Education Association, PA Association of School Retirees, Phi Be
ta Mu
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National Bandmasters Association, Air Force Sergeants Association, Enl
isted Association of
the National Guard of the United States and the Air Force Retired Musi
cians Association.
He also belonged to the Millerstown Moose, the Perry Valley Grange an
d the Liverpool
American Legion and was a 60-year charter member and past president o
f the Millerstown
Lions Club. He was a past member of the American Legion Post 27 Band o
f Harrisburg,
where he was the conductor for two years and the associate conductor f
or seven years.
Barner was a Master Mason in Newport Lodge 381. Other Masonic affiliat
ions included Tall
Cedars Forest 88, the Zembo Shrine and its concert band, the Harrisbur
g Consistory and its
orchestra and the Perry/Juniata Shrine Club.
Barner's special honors included the Perry County Council of the Art
s award for Service to
the Arts, in 1989; the Perry County Association of School Retirees Out
standing Volunteer
Award, from 1995 to 1996; the Millerstown Junior Chamber of Commerce O
utstanding
Senior Citizen Award, in 1991; and the Perry Valley Grange Community C
itizen Award, in
2001.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two daughters, Lois Yingling a
d her husband William
of Freeburg and Linda MacAskill of Gettysburg; two grandchildren, Mar
k Yingling and his
wife Teresa of Lancaster and Kristen Yingling and her fiancé Mike Grim
sley of Leonardtown,
Md.; two great-granddaughters, Jenna and Amanda Yingling; one brother
, G. Byron Swartz
and his wife Joy of Millerstown; two sisters, Ruth Swartz and her husb
and Lawrence
Cauffman of Richfield and Shirley Sheaffer of Mount Pleasant Mills
; a sister-in-law, Miriam
Swartz of Richfield; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Robert MacAskill; a brother
, Lloyd, and his wife,
Leslie; a brother, M. Stanley; and a brother-in-law, Kenneth Sh
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SWARTZ, Barner Schumann (I10455)
 
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Funeral Card:

In Memory Of
George A. Lyter

Born
November 7, 1921

Died
October 7, 2000

Place of Service
Geo. P. Garman Funeral Home, Inc.
606 North Front Street
Liverpool, Perry Co, PA.

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GEORGE A. LYTER
George A. Lyter, 78, formerly of N. Market Street, Liverpool, died Sat
urday, Oct. 7, 2000 in Nipple Convalescent Home, Liverpool.
He was born Nov. 7, 1921 at Millerstown RR 2 to the late Henry A. an
d Evelyn (Bromley) Lyter.
He retired as a road foreman from the state Department of Transportati
on; attended Liverpool High School; was an Army veteran of World War I
I; a Protestant; a life member of Liverpool Volunteer Fire Company
; a member of American Legion Post 364 and the Liverpool Ambulance Lea
gue; and enjoyed hunting, fishing, bowling and golf.
He was the widower of Frances Lenora Moloy Lyter, who died March 30, 1
995.
Surviving are four sons, Kenneth A. "Buck" of Liverpool RR 2, Willia
m H. of Thompsontown, John A. of Liverpool RR 1 and Michael C. of Live
pool; four daughters, Loretta Strawser of Newport RR 2, Georgia L. Ma
kle of Millerstown RR 1, Dorna R. Bailor of Port Trevorton RR 1 and G
loria J. Spiglemyer of Liverpool; two sisters, Jane Bartecchi of Balti
more, Md., and Eleanor Dunlap of San Jose, Calif,; 18 grandchildren; a
d 21 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, Joseph H. Lyter, who died in N
ovember of 1998; a brother, Curtis H.; and four sisters, Agnes Blose
, Dorothy Hahn, Mary Green and Virginia Baker.
Services were held Oct. 10 in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, with th
e Rev. James E. Lewis officiating. Burial, with military honors, was i
Barners Cemetery, Liverpool RR 1.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Legion Post 364, c/o Ke
eth Dreese, Treasurer, RR 1, Box 123, Thompsontown 17094, or Liverpo
ol Volunteer Fire Company, c/o Missy Rider, Treasurer, P.O. Box 44, Li
verpool 17045.
 
LYTER, George Alton (I12244)
 
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Funeral Card:

In Memory Of
SUSAN MARIA LONG nee Lyter
Liverpool RD 1, Perry Co, Pa.

Born
August 6, 1901, Liverpool, Perry Co, PA.

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LYTER, Susan Maria (I12084)
 
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Funeral notice in the "Lock Haven Express" of Thursday 4 February 199
9 read:
"Funeral services will be hald at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Sugar Valle
y Church of the Brethern, Eastville, for Kenneth Lee Barner, 43, of 33
50 Hickory Court, Falls Church, Va., who died Monday afternoon, Feb. 1
, 1999 in the Fairfax Inova Hospital Emergency Room. The Rev. Amos Dod
ge of Capital Church in McLean, Va. will officiate. Friends will be re
ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home
, Main and Water streets, Loganton. Burial will be in the Sugar Valle
y Church of the Brethern Cemetery, Eastville. In lieu of flowers, th
e family suggests memorial contributions be sent to the Capital Churc
h Family Benevolent Fund, Capital Church, 7903 Westpark Drive, McLean
, Va. 22102. Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, Loganton."
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Kenneth Lee Barner, 43, business owner

Kenneth Lee Barner, 43, a resident of Falls Church, died Feb. 1 at Ino
va Fairfax Hospital. The cause of death has not yet been released.

Mr. Barner was born June 14, 1955, in Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA. He g
aduated from Sugar Valley High School in 1973 and Williamsport Area C
ommunity College in 1975. He moved to Falls Church in 1976 and worke
d for Douglas Plumbing before starting his own plumbing business in 19
84.

Mr. Barner attended Capital Church of McLean.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Susan Smith.

Survivors include his wife, Marcia April, of Falls Church; four childr
en, Nichole Barner, Grant Barner, Angela Barner and Kenny Barner Jr.
, all of Falls Church; seven brothers, Walter G. Barner, of Loganton
; Jerry R. Barner, of Loganton; Frank M. Barner, of Purcellville, Va.
; Dale W. Barner, of Springfield, Tenn.; James F. Barner, of Jersey Sh
ore; Gordon R. Barner, and Mark L. Barner, both of Loganton; and one s
ister, Barbara L. Munro, of Jersey Shore.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Capita
l Church Family Benevolent Fund, Capital Church, 7903 Westpark Drive
, McLean, Va. 22102.

The Journal prints obituaries daily at no charge. Call 846-8347 for mo
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BARNER, Kenneth Lee (I14308)
 
93


Gardner S. Barner

Gardner S. (Gabe) Barner, 88, of R.R. 1 Jersey Shore, died Monday, Jul
y 9, 2001, in ManorCare Health Services, Jersey Shore, after a brief i
llness.
Born Oct. 3, 1912 in Antes Fort, he was the son of the late Gardner O
. and Eva Schuman Barner.
He was married to the former Bernice C. Shields on April 3, 1941. The
y had celebrated their 60th anniversary this year.
Funeral services will be Thursday at the church, 1515 Cemetery St., Je
sey Shore, at 10:30 a.m. His sons, Rev. John and Robert Barner, assis
ted by his pastor, the Rev. Edgar Manns, will officiate. Burial will b
e in Jersey Shore Cemetery. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m
. Wednesday at the Rearick-Carpenter Funeral Home, Jersey Shore, and f
om 10 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church.
The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions be mad
e to the Alzheimer’s Association Northeastern Pa. Chapter, 71 N. Frank
lin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701, or to the Gideon’s International, Wi
lliamsport.
 
BARNER, Gardner Sylvester (I18429)
 
94


Gardner, Robert L.

Robert L. Gardner March 17, 1924 - June 3, 2008 Robert L. Gardner, 84
, passed away on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at Mount Nittany Medical Centre
, State College, Centre Co, PA Born on March 17, 1924 in New York City
, he was the son of the late Braton R. and Helen M. Gardner. On Septem
ber 8, 1951, he married Eleanor Tobias of Woolrich, who survives him
. In 1938, he moved to State College from Montrose, graduating from St
ate College High School in 1942. He served in the Army Air Force in Wo
ld War II, operating a pressure chamber at the 29th Pressure Trainin
g Unit at the San Antonio Cadet Training Center. He received a Bachelo
s degree in 1950 from Penn State, where he was a member of Phi Gamm
a Delta social fraternity, Penn State Thespians, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
, and Psi Chi. He was an announcer at WMAJ radio station while studyin
g for his Masters degree, which he received in 1952. Stating in 1952
, he was employed by HRB for 18 years as a Senior Intelligence Analyst
. He later became a Senior Systems Analyst at Desmatics, Inc. He wa
s a life member of the Penn State Alumni Association, a member of Palm
er Museum and of the Centre County Historical Society. He enjoyed man
y years of golf at Centre Hills Country Club - from his arrival in 193
8 until recent years when he became ill. He also greatly enjoyed saili
g and completed several U.S. Power Squadron courses. After retirement
, he made many trips to Europe with his wife and was especially fond o
f Switzerland, which they visited 13 times. In addition to his wife, h
e is survived by three sons; Robert R. of Santa Fe, N.M., Michael S. o
f Hattaras, N.C., and Thomas A. of State College. He was predeceased b
y his parents and a sister, Mary Gardner Shewey. There will be no publ
ic visitation. A graveside service for family members will be held i
Woolrich. Memorial Contributions may be made to either the Alzheimer
's Association, 3544 N. Progress Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, or to t
he Meals on Wheels, 205 S. Garner St., State College, Centre Co, PA 16
801. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mark D. Heintzelman F
uneral and Cremation Services P.C., 1034 Benner Pike, State College.

Published in the Centre Daily Times on 6/5/2008.
 
GARDNER, Robert Lyman (I18307)
 
95


Genevieve J. Barner,
enjoyed gardening
WILLIAMSPORT - Genevieve J. Barner, 82, of Tylersville died Friday, Ma
ch 9, 2001 in ManorCare North, Williamsport.
Born Sept. 22, 1918 in Tylersville, she was the daughter of the late H
oyt H. and Mae Adelia Frantz Miller.
Mrs. Barner was employed as a line worker at Gettig Pharmaceuticals i
Spring Mills for 17 years, retiring in 1982.
She and her husband, Floyd I. Barner, celebrated their 63rd wedding an
iversary Oct. 16, 2000. Her husband survives,

Lock Haven Express
 
MILLER, Genevieve Jacquette (I8296)
 
96


George A. Wasson
POSTED: December 1, 2009

George A. Wasson, 77, of 12 E. Central Ave., Avis, Pa., passed away Su
day, Nov. 29, 2009 at The Gatehouse of Divine Providence Hospital, Wi
lliamsport, Pa.

Private graveside services will be held at the convenience of the fami
ly.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home
, Inc., 408 S. Main St., Jersey Shore.

"Our Family ... Serving your Family."

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WASSON, George Alton (I4361)
 
97


Geraldine "Gerry" Barner, age 85, of
Middletown, passed away February 28,
2011 at Garden Manor Retirement Village.
She was born December 19, 1925 in Maytown,
KY to Wylie and Anna (Jones) Wilson.
She was a homemaker. Geraldine was
a member of First Baptist Church and the
Eastern Star Prosser Chapter. She is preceded
in death by her parents; husband,
Frank Barner in 1998; 2 sisters; 2 brothers.
Geraldine is survived by her daughters,
Judy (Steve) Green of Middletown, Pamela
McGuire of Saratoga Springs, NY; 2 grandsons;
5 great-grandchildren. Services on
Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 11:00 am at
Baker-Stevens-Parramore Funeral Home.
Interment will be at Woodside Cemetery.
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Geraldine "Gerry" Wilson Barner
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Birth: Nov. 18, 1925
Maytown
Morgan County
Kentucky,
Death: Feb. 28, 2011
Middletown
Butler County
OH,

BARNER, Geraldine "Gerry" age 85, of Middletown, passed away Februar
y 28, 2011 at Garden Manor Retirement Village. She was born December 1
9, 1925 in Maytown, KY to Wylie and Anna (Jones) Wilson. She was a hom
emaker. Geraldine was a member of First Baptist Church and the Easter
Star Prosser Chapter.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank Barner in 1998
; 2 sisters; 2 brothers. Geraldine is survived by her daughters, Jud
y (Steve) Green of Middletown, Pamela McGuire of Saratoga Springs, NY
; grandsons, Jason W. (Amanda) Green, Andrew S. (Stephanie) Green; gra
ddaughter, Maria (Jason) Perillo; 5 great-grandchildren.

Visitation at Baker-Stevens-Parramore Funeral Home. A Celebration of L
ife Service at the funeral home with Pastor Kenneth Fey officiating. I
terment will be at Woodside Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be s
ent to Shriners Burn Center, 3229 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229.

Published in The Middletown Journal on 3/2/2011

Burial:
Woodside Cemetery
Middletown
Butler County
OH,
 
WILSON, Geraldine "Gerry" (I14288)
 
98


Geraldine A. Barner
POSTED: September 24, 2009
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Mrs. Geraldine A. Barner, 85, of 1445 Sycamore Road, Montoursville, an
d a former South Williamsport native, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 a
t Sycamore Manor Health Care Center, Montoursville.

Born Oct. 29, 1923 in South Williamsport, she was the daughter of th
e late Howard J. and Mabel M. Kast Shoup. Her husband of 47 years, Jac
k M. Barner, preceded her in death on May 2, 1996.

Mrs. Barner was an active member of Messiah Lutheran Church, South Wil
liamsport, where over the years, she had served as a Sunday School tea
cher and as a member of the Altar Guild of the church.

Geraldine was a graduate of the Class of 1941 of the South Williamspor
t High School, and more recently was a member of the "Class of '41 Lun
ch Bunch."

In addition to her late parents and her late husband, Mrs. Barner wa
s also preceded in death by her three late brothers, Eugene, Robert an
d Richard Kast.

Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Susan L. and her husband, R
obert Christ of Montoursville; a grandson, Randall and his wife, Ashle
y Christ of Montoursville; and two great grandsons.

A heartfelt thank you is extended to the entire staff at Sycamore Mano
for all of their kindness and caring, and to the very special reside
ts of the Sycamore neighborhoods who, over the past three years, hav
e blessed Mrs. Barner with their concern, companionship and joy.

Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 a
t Messiah Lutheran Church, 324 South Howard St., South Williamsport. H
er pastor, Rev. Maurice C. Frontz, Ill., will officiate. Interment wil
l immediately follow at Montoursville Cemetery.

There will be no visitation. The family will provide the flowers.

The family respectfully declines to receive floral tributes, and sugge
sts that contributions in memory of Mrs. Geraldine A. Barner may be ma
de, if so desired, to Messiah Lutheran Church, 324 South Howard Street
, South Williamsport, PA 17702.

Arrangements are being directed by the Charles M. Noll Funeral Home, O
e East Central Ave., South Williamsport.

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KAST, Geraldine Anita (I18683)
 
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Geraldine M. Shadle | Williamsport SunGazette 1 of 1 2/20/2008 10:41 A
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POSTED: February 20, 2008
Obituaries

Geraldine M. Shadle
Geraldine M. “Jeri” Shadle, 77, passed away Monday, February 18, 2008
, at the Williamsport Home.
She was born January 24, 1931, in Washington DC, the daughter of Prest
on D. and Nellie Furber
Markham.
Jeri was the wife of John I. Shadle for 49 years and he survives.
She was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and a voracious reader.
Jeri was always willing to help those in need.
She assisted at the family business, Shadle’s Texaco & Shadle’s Garage
.
Surviving besides her husband, John, are a son, Sanford L. (Jill) Shad
le of Monterey, Calif.; three
daughters, Linda A. (dec. Mike) Bloom of Williamsport, Susan B. Altonj
i of White House, N.J., and Mary
Ellen Gi?ie of Vienna, Va.; sisters, Linda M. Woodruff of Bowie, Md.
, and Edith M. Clark; ten
grandchildren, Mindy (Eric) Hill, Michael Bloom, Sanford Shadle, Joh
Shadle, Jason Shadle, Anthony
(Jenn) Bloom, Tamara Shadle, Timmy Altonji, Kristen Pappano and Patric
ia Golden; 12 great
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Raymond and Gerald Markham, an
d a sister, Mary L. Nixon.
Relatives and friends are invited to Jeri’s Life Celebration service a
t noon on Saturday, February 23, 2008
at the Maneval Funeral Home, Ltd., 500 W. Fourth St. with the Rev. Ran
dy Perry officiating. A visitation
will be from 10 a.m. until noon. Burial will follow in the Linnwood Ce
metery in McElhattan.
www.lifecelebration.com.
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MARKHAM, Geraldine M. "Jeri" (I5797)
 
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Geraldine Mae Vonada Rogers Bohn
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Geraldine Mae Vonada Rogers Bohn December 13, 1917 - June 13, 2011 Ger
aldine Mae Vonada Rogers Bohn, 93, formerly of State College and Centr
e Hall, before entering the Oaks in Pleasant Gap, died Monday, June 13
, 2011 at The Terrace of Brookline. Born Dec. 13, 1917, in Hublersburg
, she was a daughter of the late Charles Nevin Vonada and Cora Belle F
isher. On Dec. 22, 1937, in Howard, she married Gerald Lowery Rogers w
ho preceded her in death on Sept. 9, 1961. She is survived by their th
ee children, Gerald Eugene Rogers (Loretta), of State College, a twi
son, Ronnie Lee Rogers, of Bellefonte; and a twin daughter, Bonnie L
ou Rogers Moerschbacher, of State College. On Dec. 15, 1968, in Centr
e Hall, she married Wallace L. Bohn who preceded her in death on Feb
. 15, 1992. She was a member of the Logan Grange at Pleasant Gap, an
d was affiliated with the Ladies Aid, where she assisted with many ban
quets of the Granges. She was also a member of the Progress Grange i
Centre Hall. Geraldine had 50 years of Grange membership. Her member
ships included: a member of the Eastern Star of Centre Hall, a membe
of the Shiloh Lutheran Church, Benner Pike, State College and was af
filiated in the Ladies Guild and sang in the church choir, a member o
f the United Church of Christ of Centre Hall, and a member of the Cent
e Squares in Houserville. She was a farmer and housewife with many ta
lents in sewing, quilting and gardening. Besides her three children sh
e is survived by one sister Fay Zimmerman, of Pleasant Gap; one brothe
, Dean Vonada, of Zion; four grandchildren; six great grandchildren
; and five great great grandchildren. In addition to her husbands an
d parents she was preceded in death by four sisters, Orpha Zellers, Mi
iam Berry, Lois Spicer and Velma Bailey; five brothers, Fred, Freeman
, Kenneth, Harvey and Hubert Vonada. Friends will be received 6-8 p.m.
, Thursday, June 16, 2011, at Mark D. Heintzelman Funeral and Crematio
Services, 1034 Benner Pike, State College. A Funeral Service will b
e held 11 a.m., Friday, June 17, 2011, at the funeral home with the Re
verend Stephen Koths officiating. Interment will follow in Centre Coun
ty Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be mad
e to Shiloh Lutheran Church, 801 Benner Pike, State College, PA 1680
1 or Coldren Assoc. Employee Benefits, DBA The Terrace, 1950 Cliffsid
e Drive, State College, PA 16801. A guest book can be signed or condol
ences sent to the family at www.heintzelmanfuneralhome.com.
Published in Centre Daily Times on June 15, 2011

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