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651 | Alexander John Ridley POSTED: August 21, 2009 LEWISTOWN - Alexander John Ridley, 61, of Rear 406 S. Brown St., Lewis town, died at 8:43 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, at Hershey Medical Ce ter. Born June 17, 1948, in Dauphin Co, he was a son of the late Alexande Richchuck and Zorie R. (Ridley) Runkel. His first wife, Vonnie M. (B arner) Ridley, preceded him in death. He is survived by his second wif e, Stella M. (Caplinger) Ridley. Also surviving: his children, Alex C. Ridley, of Middletown, Alexande Junior Ridley, of Abbottstown, John S. Sonon, of Mifflintown, Dawn M . Ridley, of Harrisburg, Angel L. Ridley, of Carlisle and Jessica Walk er and husband Brian, of Newport; stepsons, Terry A. Ridley Jr., of Ne w Cumberland, Jessie J. Ridley, of Camp Hill, Elvis T. Ridley, of Lanc aster and Travis R. Nissley, of Lebanon; stepdaughters, Treasa M. Rive a and husband Filipe, of Harrisburg, Rae Ann Sonon and husband John o f Mifflintown and Emma S. Kochenderfer and husband Daniel, of Lewistow . He is also survived by: sisters, Emma Faux, of Newark, Del.; Peggy S . Bell and husband Robert, of Harrisburg; a brother, Edward F. Runke l Sr., of Lewistown; four grandsons; five step-grandsons; two great-gr anddaughters; two step great - granddaughters and a number of nieces a d nephews and great-nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and first wife, he was preceded in death b y a daughter, Lisa J. Ridley. He was a laborer for H & M Road Paving. He enjoyed hunting and fishing . His funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 24 at Hoensti e Funeral Home Inc., 75 Logan St., Lewistown, with the Rev. Kenneth G ove officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Miffintow . Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. Monday until the time of serv ice at the funeral home. Subscribe to Lewistown Sentinel | RIDLEY, Alexander John (I12523)
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652 | Altoona Mirror January 26, 2004 Jennie L. Kruis Jennie L. Rruis, 55, of Skelp Box 490, Altoona RD 3, died Saturday mor ing, Jan. 24, 2004 at Altoona Hospital after a brief illness. She wa s born Jan. 30, 1948 in Tyrone, a daughter of the late Francis Glenma and Dorothy Ellen (Calderwood) Barner Sr. She married Vaughn K. "Sap " Kruis Sept 2, 1967. He died Sept 10, 2000. Surviving are two sons: Rick Gray and wife, Deanna, of Tyrone RD 3 an d Vaughn K. "Bo" Kruis Jr. and wife Angela, of Altoona RD 3; two daugh ters: Donna Hershel and husband Donald of Carrolltown and Kim Marie Um holtz and husband Adam in Lake Ariana, FL.; 13 grandchildren; two sist ers; Grace Brickley and husband Dallas of Portage, and Laura Jean Elle berger of Enola; a brother, Francis G. "Bud" Barner Jr. of Tyrone; an d several nieces and nephews. She was a graduate of Altoona Beauty School and was a self-employed ha ir stylist in her home for 20 years. She also was employed as a nurse' s aide at the Hollidaysburg Veterans Home for the past 10 years. Mrs. Kruis enjoyed spending her spare time with her grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, an 27, 2 004 at Derman Funeral Home Inc. Tyrone. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan 28, 2004 at th e funeral home with the Rev. Terryann Talbot-Moses officiating. Interm ent at Blair Memorial Park, Antis Twp. Contributions in her memory may be given to Geisinger Children's Hospi tal, Danville, PA 17822. | BARNER, Jennie Lee (I18849)
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653 | Anna E. Royer Anna E. (Keister) Royer December 25, 1918 January 20, 2013 Anna E. (Ke ister) Royer, 94 a former resident of Clintondale, passed away Sunday , Jan. 20, 2013. She was born Dec. 25, 1918, in Cedar Springs, the dau ghter of Ralph E. and Elsie M. (Rine) Keister. Anna was married on Mar ch 25, 1939, to Archey H. Royer, who preceded her in death on May 28 , 1968. She worked for the former Boron Stop 64 in Lamar for several y ears. Anna was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church N.V., Mill Hall wh ere she taught Sunday school and was a member of the Altar Guild. Sh e enjoyed ceramics and crocheting. Surviving are two sons, Dennis J. ( Mary J.) Royer, of Kennett Square and Joel H. (Dorothy M.), of Indiana , Penna; four grandchildren, Valerie, Kevin, Jennifer, and Kristin; an d four great-grandchildren, Joshua, Matthew, Noah, and Wyatt. She wa s also preceded in death by a grandson, Bryon Royer. Friends and relat ives will be received for a viewing from Noon-2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan . 24, 2013, at St. Paul Lutheran Church N.V., 6220 Nittany Valley Driv e, Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA 17751 and are welcome to stay for the fun eral service following the viewing. Pastor Karl Runser will officiate . Interment will be at St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributi ons can be made in her memory to St. Paul Lutheran Church, c/o Mrs. Ca therine Roberts, P.O. Box 422, Lamar, PA 16848. Arrangements are bein g handled by the Helt Funeral Chapel, 232 Hogan Blvd., Mill Hall. Sen d condolences at BestLifeTributes.com. Published in Centre Daily Times on January 22, 2013 | KEISTER, Anna Elizabeth (I4023)
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654 | Arlene L. Barner October 22, 2011 Lewistown Sentinel LEWISTOWN-Arlene L. Barner, 86, of Lewistown, passed Friday, Oct. 21 , 2011, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour C o, PA, Danville. Born March 7, 1925, in Tuscarora Township, Juniata Co, she was the dau ghter of the late J. Domer and Dorothy (Martin) Swartz. Her husband, M alvern J. "Slim" Barner, whom she married July 17, 1942, died Feb. 24 , 1999. She is survived by: her children, John M. Barner, of Beavertown, Donal d Dillman, of Thompsontown, Lester E. Barner, of Lewistown, Blanche Ri den and husband, Mike, of Lewistown and Maxine A. Zook and husband, Le onard, of Millerstown; sisters and brothers, Dorothy Wileman, Betty Ar old, Martin O. Swartz, James Banks Swartz, Chester L. Swartz, Jerry D . Swartz and Connie Esh; a granddaughter, Melanie Ann Hosler, whom sh e raised, and husband, Terry; 14 other grandchildren; 17 great-grandch ildren; and eight great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: two children, Vonnie May Ridley and Rona ld J. Barner; one grandson, Clell William Mitchell; one great- grandda ughter, Deseria Hosler; and siblings Frank Swartz, L. Russell Swartz , H. William Swartz and Anna Zook. Arlene worked as a practical nurse in various facilities. She enjoyed eating out with family and friends, collecting bears and c ocheting. She made a blanket for each of her children and grandchildr en. Her funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, at Guss Fu eral Home, Inc., 20 South Third Street, Mifflintown, with Pastor Rodn ey Bowers officiating. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery , Mifflintown. There will be a viewing one hour prior to the service Tuesday at the f uneral home. Condolences may be offered at www.gussfh.com. Subscribe to Lewistown Sentinel | SWARTZ, Arlene Lottie Maxine (I12563)
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655 | Barner Sr., Harry N. Harry N. Barner, Sr. June 28, 1930 -May 8, 2007 Harry N. Barner, Sr. , 76, of RD 1 Box 85 (Samuelson Rd.) Youngsville, passed away at 5:3 0 a.m., Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at home. Mr. Barner was born in Bellefont e on June 28, 1930, the son of the late Earl Thomas and Sarah Catherin e (Caldwell) Barner. He was self employed and had owned and operated t he Shortway Meat Market in Milesburg. He also had farmed, was in const uction, hauled logs, was in the ice business, and cut and sold firewo od, and he especially enjoyed gardening. He served in the U.S. Army i the Korean War. He was the husband of Janet P. (Emel) Barner. whom h e married in 1960 of Youngsville Also surviving are: daughter(s): Joyc e A. Hoffman of Bellefonte, Centre Co, PA; and a brother, Harold Barner of Zion, Pa. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Tom, Bob and Eddie; and sisters, Rosie and Patti. No services will be ob- served. A private burial will be held at the convenience of the family. The McKinney Funeral Homes and Cremation Services Inc., in Youngsville, is in charge of arrangements. Those wishing to sign the on-line guestbook may do so at www.mckinneyfuneral.com. Section: Obituaries Date Posted: 5/9/2007 | BARNER, Harry Nathaniel Sr. (I3360)
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656 | Barner-Haines May 12, 2012 Lewistown Sentinel Save | Monica Barner, of Mifflintown, and Tim Haines, of McAlisterville, wer e married on Oct. 22, 2011, at Good News Lutheran Brethren Church. The bride is the daughter of Daniel and Carol Barner, of Mifflintown . The groom is the son of Annette Haines, of McAlisterville. Lauren Hoover, of Mount Pleasant Mills, was the matron of honor. The best man was Andy Haines, of McAlisterville, brother of the groom. Bridesmaids were Alison Adler, of Port Royal; Emily Book, of Mifflinto wn; Courtney Geibel, of Mifflintown; and Stephanie Kline, of East Wate ford. Ushers were Bo Robinson, of Oakland Mills; Justin Frontz, of McAlister ville; Dan Wagner, of McAlisterville; and Grant Sheaffer, of East Sale m. The Rev. Michael Edwards performed the ceremony that also included: Ch isty Edwards as pianist; Steve Minium as vocalist and guitarist; Robe t Stong as guitarist; and Dan Barner and Megan Connelly as guest boo k attendants. A reception followed at Central Juniata EMS Building. The bride is a 2005 graduate of Juniata High School and a 2009 graduat e of Susquehanna University. She is employed as a fourth grade teache at Susquenita Elementary School, Duncannon. The groom is a 2005 graduate of East Juniata High School and a 2009 gr aduate of Susquehanna University. He is employed as a financial analys t at PHEAA, Harrisburg. Following the wedding, the couple lives in McAlisterville. Save | Subscribe to Lewistown Sentinel | Family: Tim HAINES / Monica BARNER (F4847)
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659 | Bonnie L. Wheeler Zimmerman Birth 18 Oct 1951 Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 9 Oct 2015 (aged 63) Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Saint Francis Xavier Cemetery Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 153536987 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 1 Bonnie L. Zimmerman Oct. 18, 1951 - Oct. 9, 2015 Bonnie L. Zimmerman, 63, Cresson, died Friday at home. She was born in Cresson, daughter of the late Earl E. and Jean C. (Sey more) Wheeler. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald, on Aug. 5, 1996; a s ister, Deborah Jean; and a brother, Glenn. She is survived by daughters: Laurie Smith of Middletown and Amy Corne ll (Shawn) of Cresson; grandchildren: Gabrielle, Tyler and Alyssa Smit h and Devon and Donovan Cornell; a sister, Pam Hughes (Skip) of Cresso ; and several nieces and nephews. Bonnie was a 1969 graduate of Penn Cambria High School, Cresson. She was an administrative assistant and office manager for Attorney Ge ald Neugebauer, Cresson, and prior to that for Attorney James Connell , Cresson. Bonnie's life was centered around her family, and she loved going to a ll her grandchildren's many sports activities. Family and friends will be received from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Charle s M. Kennedy Funeral Home, Cresson, where a vigil for the deceased wil l be held. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St . Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Cresson, with the Rev. Leo F. Arnon e officiating. Committal will be at Church Cemetery. www.cmkennedyfh.com ALTOONA MIRROR Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania Sunday, 11 October 2015 | WHEELER, Bonnie L. (I18989)
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660 | Brenda J. Lucas Visit Guest Book Brenda J. (Heverly) Lucas March 1, 1952 November 8, 2012 Hastings, Neb . resi- dent, Brenda J. (Heverly) Lucas, 60, passed away Thursday, Nov . 8, 2012, at her home. Memorial service will be Tuesday, Nov. 13, 201 2, at 10:30 at the Brand-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel, Hastings, Neb. wi th Pastor Fred Davis officiating. Visitation will be Monday, Nov. 12 , 2012, from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. with the family present from 6-8 p.m. a t the Brand-Wilson Funeral Home, Hastings, Neb. Condolences may be sen t to the family from www.brandwilson.com. Memorials may be given to th e family. Brenda was born March 1, 1952, to John E. and Sarah A. (Leat hers) Heverly in Lock Haven. She worked at the Hastings Regional Cente as a Mental Health Security Specialist. She had lived in the Hasting s area for 38 years coming from Howard. She was a member of the Firs t United Methodist Church in Hastings, Neb. She is survived by her sig ificant other, Brian Ferguson; two daughters, Amy Andrus and Nathan C lendenin, of Hastings, Neb., and Tracy Lucas, of Kearney, Neb.; thre e grandchildren, Zachary, Katherine, and Braxton; one sister, Julie St em and husband, Timothy; and one brother, Curt Heverly and wife, Janic e, all of Howard; five nieces; and one nephew. She was preceded in dea th by her parents. Published in Centre Daily Times on November 10, 2012 Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/centredaily/obituary- browse.aspx?rece ntdate=0&type=1#storylink=cpy | HEVERLY, Brenda Jeanne (I16882)
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661 | Brenda Jaye (Lindquist) Barner Obituary On Tuesday, October 7, 2014, Brenda Jaye Barner (Lindquist) of Liverpo ol, Perry Co, PA on Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 3:00 PM with a visitat ion beginning at 2:00 PM. The family requests that in lieu of flowers , those wishing to honor Brenda's life contribute to American Lung As sociation of Pennsylvania, 3001 Old Gettysburg Road, Camp Hill, PA 1 7011 or to contact Brenda's oncologist; the office of Andrews & Pate l Associates, Dr. Kathryn Peroutka, M.D., 4518 Union Deposit Road, Sui te 201, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Published in Patriot-News on Oct. 10, 2014 ==================================================== Remembering Brenda Barner: 'a strong, funny and beautiful woman' Brenda Jaye Barner (Lindquist) retired in 2004 from AFSCME after 31 ye ars of service in a job that her family said she loved. Barner, 65, of Liverpool, died Oct. 7. "To her family and friends, Brenda was a hero, a positive role model , who fought her nine-year battle with willpower and strength of mind, " read her obituary. She was a 1967 graduate of Newport High School where she was a cheerle ader and homecoming queen. She enjoyed riding horses on her family's f arm. She enjoyed vacations at Black Lake, N.Y., with her family and fr iends; making special treats and trinkets; crafting; reading; sewing q uilts and Halloween costumes and playing games. Surviving are her husband, Mark Terry Lindquist; a son, Christopher Fa lcone and his wife, Colleen; granddaughters, Emma and Claire Falcone ; sisters and their spouses, Bonnie and Ken Hultzapple and Billie an d Bruce Jones; nieces, Dori Bornstein, Kelly and Kevin Seiler, and Ama da and Shannon Mummert; and nephews Andrew Leach and Alex and Sanna B ornstein | BARNER, Brenda Jaye (I270)
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662 | Buck’ Walizer Obituaries Feb 24, 2017 Arlington “Buck” Walizer, 87, 1726 Long Run Road, Mill Hall, died Feb . 20, 2017, at Haven Skilled Rehab and Nursing Center. Born June 22, 1929, in Salona, he was the son of the late Raymond R. a d Beulah N. Burner Walizer. In 1954 he married Delphine E. Lucas wh o died Jan. 24, 1985. Buck was a foreman in the boiler room at the International Paper Co. p lant in Lock Haven. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Confl ict serving in Co. H, 172nd Inf. Div. Buck was a long-time Lamar Towns hip supervisor; a member of the Salona Lutheran Church; the Clinton Co unty Fair Association; Lafayette Lodge 199, F & AM, Lock Haven; Willia msport Consistory; Jaffa Shrine; and American Legion Post 131, Lock Ha ven. Survivors include two sons, Gregory R. (Carol) Walizer of Mill Hall an d James C. (Deborah) Walizer of Antioch, Il.; four granddaughters, Bet h (Brock) Lehman, Christy (Ryan) Kellogg and Angela and Alisa Walizer ; and three great-grandchildren, Addison Lehman and Elliot and Willo w Kellogg. He was preceded in death by one sister, Evelyn M. Prough, and one brot her, Raymond R. Walizer, Jr. A graveside memorial service will be held at the convenience of the fa mily in the Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028, Mill Hall, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clinton County SPCA throug h the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral H ome, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, Pa. 17751. Online condolences can be made at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org ===================================================================== = === Arlington “Buck” Walizer, 87, 1726 Long Run Road, Mill Hall, died Feb . 20, 2017, at the Haven Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Loc k Haven. Arrangements entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral Home, 320 M ain St., Mill Hall, Pa. 17751. Online condolences can be made at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org. ======================================== | WALIZER, Arlington (Buck) (I15349)
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663 | Carl L. “Puff” Pfirman Birth 6 Dec 1928 Death 19 Oct 2010 (aged 81) Burial Saint Johns Lutheran-Brick Church Cemetery Montgomery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 68845148 · View Source Memorial Photos 0 Flowers 0 Mr. Carl L. "Puff" Pfirman, 81, of 49 Valley Heights Drive, Williamspo t, passed away at his home on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010. Born Dec. 6, 1928, at Williamsport, he was the son of the late Louis a d Margaret (Hess) Pfirman. Carl was a graduate of the class of 1946 at South Williamsport High Sc hool. He received a football scholarship to attend Penn State Universi ty and graduated in 1953 with a BS degree in physical education. He wa s commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant and serve d during the Korean War. He was awarded the National Defense Service M edal, United Nations Service Medal, and the Korean Service Medal. He r eceived an offer from the Philadelphia Eagles, but due to military com mitments, he was unable to act upon the offer. Upon his honorable discharge from the military, he continued his educa tion, receiving a degree in physical therapy from the University of Pe sylvania. Carl's career at the former Williamsport Hospital, spanning almost thr ee decades, included developing the Rehabilitation Services Departmen t and the Sports Medicine Program. He was on the consulting staff of m any county nursing care facilities. Carl was the recipient of the Lyco ming County Medical Society award for "Contributions in the Field of R ehabilitation Medicine." Carl went on to work at Lancaster General Hos pital and was instrumental in developing the Willow Lakes Health Cente Rehabilitation Outpatient Services. He was last employed by the form er Rose View Manor as its Director of Physical Therapy, retiring in 19 95. Carl was preceded in death by his first wife, Marion Knapik Pfirman, h is granddaughter, Abigail Hill and also by his son-in-law, Brian Walke . Carl is survived by his wife, Sherry, with whom he celebrated 41 year s of marriage. Also surviving are their children, Michael (Kathleen) P firman, Stephen (Kim) Pfirman, Jeffrey Pfirman, Petrea Walker, Andre a (James) Hill, Alicea (James) Gable, and Mara (William) Hause. He i s also survived by grandchildren, Nicholas, Katie, Kristopher, Kinsie , Tierney, and Josie Pfirman, Jacob and Joseph Walker, Sarah Olivia an d Luke Hill and Logan and Thomas Gable. He also leaves behind his sist er, Joan Loughry and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at t he Charles M. Noll Funeral Home, 1 E. Central Ave., South Williamsport . His priest, Reverend Father Michael S. McCormick, will officiate. In terment will immediately follow at the Saint John's Lutheran "Brick" C hurch Cemetery at Montgomery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visitation on Saturda y morning from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral ho me. The family respectfully declines to receive floral tributes and respec tfully suggests that contributions in memory of Mr. Carl L. Pfirman b e made to Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, 800 Mulberry St. , Montoursville, PA 17754. | PFIRMAN, Carl L. "Puff" (I7330)
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664 | Charles E. Mowen Sr., 85 December 31, 2010 MAY 19, 1926-DEC. 31, 2010 Charles E. Mowen Sr., 85, of Trovinger Mill Road, Hagerstown, Md., pas sed away Friday, Dec. 31, 2010, at his home, surrounded by his lovin g family. Born May 19, 1926 in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Daniel Her man and Ethel (Provard) Mowen. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II, serving on th e USS Sakonnet. He was employed by the U.S. government for 42 years, retiring in 198 6 as postmaster of the Franklin Street Hagerstown post office. Prior t o becoming postmaster, he was a U.S postal inspector. He was a member of the Chewsville United Methodist Church; The Salvati on Army, serving on the advisory board and past chairman; Masonic Orde 32nd Degree Mason Friendship Lodge 84 A.F. & A.M.; Queen Esther Chap ter 3 Order of the Eastern Star; past president of the Hagerstown Shri ers Club; National Association of Federal Employees; Hagerstown Elk s Lodge 378, serving on numerous committees; Waynesboro Eagles Inc.; M orris Frock American Legion Post 42, where he was an officer for a num ber of years and a member of the honor guard; Last Man’s Club, where h e was a lifetime secretary; and the Audubon Society. He was an avid bird watcher. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Mary Amelia Zamboni Mowen, who m he married Jan. 2, 1986; son, Charles E. Mowen Jr. of Winnsboro, S.C .; daughter, Pamela and husband Dr. James Moulsdale of Fallston, Md. , and daughter, Melissa Eller and husband Shane of Raleigh, N.C.; step daughter, Lori Palmer and husband Steve of Wolfsville, Md.; sister, Be tty Mowen Smith of Hagerstown; three grandchildren, five great-grandch ildren, six step-grandchildren, and seven great-step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Olive Virginia Fisher Mowe ; brother, Ira McKinley (Mick) Mowen; and stepson, William S. Gutteri dge. There will be no viewing. Services and burial will be private and at the convenience of the fami ly. Memorial donations may be made to Shriners Children’s Hospital, 8400 R oosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia PA 19152, or to Hospice of Washington Co , 747 Northern Ave., Hagerstown MD 21742. Arrangements were made by J.L. Davis Funeral Home, Smithsburg, Md. Advertisement | MOWEN, Charles Eugene Sr. (I13265)
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665 | Charlotte M. Gipe Obituary Condolences Charlotte M. Gipe Obituary Our beautiful Mother, Charlotte M. Gipe 98, passed away December 31, 2 017. She was predeceased by her wonderful husband of over 50 years, Le ster C. Gipe in 1997. Charlotte was born in Aquashicola, Pa. and raised in Palmerton, Pa., t he daughter of the late Arthur and Myrtle (Heiney) Silliman. She wa s a member of the Tree of Life Lutheran Church. She was retired from S tate of Pa. Dept of Labor and Industry as a statistician. She was a me mber of the Retired Teachers Association of Pa. She was the first woma to be elected to Vestry of Zion Lutheran Church of Harrisburg. She w as a graduate of Indiana University of Pa. Charlotte is survived by her daughter, Jacqueline G. McElhattan of Eno la; her son, Christopher J. Gipe of Harrisburg; three granddaughters ; five great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 11 A.M. a t Tree of Life Lutheran Church, 1492 Linglestown Rd., Harrisburg. Buri al will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, at the conve ience of the family. A Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 10 to 11 A.M. at the church , prior to the service. The family would like to thank the staff and aides at Kindred Place fo the loving care of our Mother. Memorial Contributions may be made to Tree of Life Lutheran Church, 14 92 Linglestown Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17110. Arrangements are by the Hoover Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc., Harris burg. Online Condolences may be left at www.hooverfuneralhome.com. www.pennlive.com/obits Published on Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News on Jan. 7, 2018 | SILLIMAN, Charlotte Mae (I13030)
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666 | Christine M. Barner April 23, 2016 The Express Christine M. Barner, 88, of 277 Fishing Creek Road, Mill Hall, died Ap il 22, 2016, at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Nov. 5, 1927, in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of the late Eug ene E. and Nellie R. Berry Murty. On Dec. 6, 1947, she married Mahlo A. "Wayne" Barner, who died April 9, 2015. Christine was a homemaker who earlier in life had worked at Sylvania , Woolworth's in McKeesport, and Stover's Hoagies. She was a member o f the Clintondale United Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Sta . Christine was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan, especially the Pittsbu gh Pirates, and she enjoyed reading and doing crossword puzzles. Christine is survived by one daughter, Kitty Jo Strouse of Mill Hall ; one sister, Leanna (Richard) Leuser of Grampian; four grandchildren , Paula Dickey, Leslie (Jean Lundy) Eisenhower, Guy (Angela) Heckman a d Wayne (Nichole) Heckman; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Carol Heckman who died Dec . 17, 2014; one sister, Lillian Benner; and three brothers, John Berry , Harry and Arthur Murty. A service honoring the memory of Christine M. Barner will be held Thur sday, April 28, 2016, at 11:30 a.m. in the Lamar United Methodist wit h Pastor Kim Cartwright, her pastor, officiating. Interment, Hublersbu g Cemetery. Friends will be received in the church from 10 a.m. unti l time of services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clintondale United Methodis t Church through the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral H ome, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, Pa. 17751. Online condolences can be made at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org. Save | Subscribe to The Express | MURTY, Christine Mary Ellen (I5264)
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667 | Clara Josephine Ohnmeiss Emert Birth 4 Aug 1931 Collomsville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 12 Aug 1994 (aged 63) Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Jersey Shore Cemetery Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 17044676 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 1 She was the daughter of Harold F. Ohnmeiss and Irene Bertin Ohnmeiss . Clara died at the age of 63 years 0 months 8 days. She was the wif e of Kenneth R. Emert and at the time of her death, he survives her. D uring a part of her 63 years of life, she had worked as a furniture ma ker locally and at Weldon's Clothing Company in Williamsport. She wa s a produce inspector for Mark Stern in Lock Haven, and also was an in spector for The West Company of Jersey Shore. She resided on Railroa d Street, Jersey Shore and died on a Friday at Leader Nursing and Reha bilitation Center in Jersey Shore. She attended the Assembly of God Ch urch in Antes Fort. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three s ons, Ronald Ohnmeiss, Harvey Eisenhower and David Krape, all of Jerse y Shore; a daughter, Susan Krape, of Jersey Shore; four brothers, Haro ld F. Ohnmeiss of Angola, New York, James Ohnmeiss of Wichita, Kansas ; Edwin Ohnmeiss of Irwin, New York, and William Ohnmeiss of Derby, Ne w York; four sisters, Elsie Fink of Cogan Station, Mary Hummer of Jers ey Shore, Sandra Winters of Cogan Station and Shirley Toner of Renovo ; three half-brothers, Marlin Marshall of Williamsport, Gary Marshal l of Williamsport, and Donald Marshall of Pennsylvania; one half-siste , Carol Hamilton of Williamsport; five grandchildren; and her stepfat her, Marlin Marshall Sr., of Williamsport. | OHNMEISS, Clara Josephine (I7265)
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668 | Dallas G. ‘Dal’ Brickley Dec. 9, 1918 - Dec. 9, 2008 POSTED: December 10, 2008 Dallas G. ''Dal'' Brickley, 90, Portage, died Tuesday. He was born i Tyrone, son of Howard and Susan (Davidson) Brickley. She is survive d by his wife, Grace (Barner); children: Darla Rapski, Robert and Roge . He was an Army veteran of WWII. Friends will be received from 2 t o 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage , and 10 to the 11 a.m. service Friday at Bethany United Methodist Chu ch, Portage. Subscribe to The Altoona Mirror ========================================================= The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA December 9, 2008 Dallas G. Brickley BRICKLEY - Dallas G. “Dal,” Portage, went to his eternal home on his 9 0th birthday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Memorial Palative Care Unit, surrounde d by members of his loving family who sang happy birthday to him befor e he passed. Born Dec. 9, 1918, in Tyrone, son of Howard and Susan (Da vidson) Brickley. Preceded in death by parents; in-laws, Francis and D orothy (Calderwood) Barner; brother, Harold Brickley, and wife, Tillie ; brother-in-law, Donald Ellenberger; and sister-in-law, Jennie (Barne ) Kruis, and husband, Vaughn. Survived by loving of wife of 64 years , Grace (Barner) Brickley; daughter, Darla, wife of Neil Rapski, Porta ge; sons, Robert Brickley, married to the former Maria Kunrod, Portage , and Roger Brickley, married to the former Monica Spaid, Wilmington , Del.; grandchildren: Matt (Tammy) and Brian (Elizabeth), both of Del aware; Karen Plummer, Greensburg; Chad (Bridget), Mifflinburg; and Eri ck (Cindy), Portage; great-grandchildren, Logan, Cierra, Hunter, Kaida ce, Haley, Hannah, Abby, Aidan, Sam, Jon and Luke; numerous nieces an d nephews; sister-in-law, Dorothy Ellenberger, Enola; and brother-in-l aw, Francis Barner, and wife, Beverly, Tyrone. Dallas loved his grandc hildren and was very meticulous about taking care of his property an d lawn. U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Retired from A&P; Co. as su pervisor of the meat department with 35 years’ service. Life member o f Portage Volunteer Fire Company. Member of Cambria County Firemen’s A ssociation, Post 430 American Legion, Portage Senior Citizens Center , Senior Activities Center of Cambria Co, and former member of Summi t Lodge 312 F&AM;, Ebensburg. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 6 t o 8 p.m. Thursday at the Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage, wher e the Portage Fire Company will have a memorial service at 7 p.m. Frie ds also received from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Frida y at Bethany United Methodist Church, Portage, Pastor Mary Ann J. Long . Committal in Blair Memorial Park, Bellwood. In lieu of flowers, fami ly suggests memorial contributions be made to Bethany United Methodis t Church, Portage Food Pantry, or Portage Volunteer Fire Company. Mili tary rites by Portage veterans. | BRICKLEY, Dallas G. "Dal" (I18867)
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669 | Deborah K. Barner Bartolet Mastromatteo Deborah K. Barner Bartolet Mastromatteo February 9, 1956 - March 8, 20 12 Deborah K. Barner Bartolet Mastromatteo, 56, of State College, die d Thursday, March 8, 2012, at her residence. Born Feb. 9, 1956, in Bel lefonte, she was a daughter of Thomas and Bernice Runkle Barner, Sr. a d raised by William and Hazel Snyder Bartolet. In 1984, she married M ichael Mastromatteo, who survives. She is survived by three sisters an d a brother, twin sister, Donna Stickley and her husband, Keith, of Gr eenville, OH, Judy Corl, of Rebersburg, Thomas Barner, Jr. and his wif e, Merrilee, of Centre Hall, Ruth Ann Howe and her husband, Patrick, o f Elizabethtown; 10 nieces and nephews; and 13 great nieces and nephew s. Deborah was a 1974 graduate of State College Area High School. Sh e was the owner/operator of Candy Cane Candy Store, State College. Sh e attended Mount Nittany United Methodist Church. She enjoyed baking , knitting, crocheting and sewing. She loved to spend time with her do gs. Visitation will be 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 11, 2012, at Mo unt Nittany United Methodist Church, Lemont, followed by a memorial se vice at 2:30 p.m. at the church with the Rev. Howard Woodruff officia ting. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Deborah in car e of Thomas Barner, P.O. Box 250, Centre Hall, PA 16828. Arrangement s are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condo lences may be made at www.kochfuneralhome.com. Published in Centre Daily Times on March 10, 2012 Adopted by William and Helen Bartolet ===================================================== | BARNER, Deborah K. (twin) (I3367)
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670 | December 12, 2011 John W. Lyter, 63, Millerstown The Daily Item — MILLERSTOWN — John W. Lyter, 63, of Millerstown, passed away from in juries sustained in an accident on his farm on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011. John was born Nov. 15, 1948, in Greenwood Township, Juniata Co, a so of the late Roy Curtis and Margaret Mae (Gelnett) Lyter. On Feb. 11 , 2009, he married the former Linda L. (Arnold) Kuhn, who survives. Hi s passing breaks a loving marital union of over two and a half years. He was a 1966 graduate of Greenwood High School and furthered his educ ation by attending Harrisburg Area Community College, Mansfield Univer sity, and Penn State University. John was engaged in potato and grai farming. He was previously employed with Bethlehem Steel, Hahn’s Tra sportation and Empire Kosher, H. F. Campbell and Son, Inc., and N. O . Bonsall & Sons, both of Millerstown. He was a former member of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, and was a memb er of the Greenwood Grange. John loved the outdoors, riding his Mule a ll terrain vehicle around the farm, and spending time with his step gr andchildren. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his stepchildren and thei spouses, Chris and Teresa Kuhn and Spring and Mike Gearhart, all o f Mount Pleasant Mills, and Tim and Devon Kuhn, of McAlisterville; fiv e stepgrandchildren, Jessica and Emily Kuhn, Sierra Gearhart, Ryley an d Farryn Kuhn; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Connie and Lewis Byers , of Millerstown, and Sally and Darryl Losch, of Covington, Ga.; two b others and sisters-in-law, Ronald and Sue Lyter, of Willow Street, an d Jerry and Betsy Lyter, of Millerstown; and eight nieces and five nep hews. John was preceded by a niece and a nephew. Friends and family are invited to the visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Wedn esday at the George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 9366 Route 35, Moun t Pleasant Mills and from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at Leininger’s Luther an Church, Leiningers Church Road, Mount Pleasant Mills, followed by t he funeral at 11 with the Rev. Patrick L. Sipes officiating. Burial will be private. Should friends desire, memorial gifts may be made in loving memory o f John to Leininger’s Lutheran Church, c/o Mr. Paul “Sonny” Strawser , 3715 Oriental Road, Liverpool, Perry Co, PA 17045, or to the Cysti c Fibrosis Foundation, Central Pennsylvania Chapter, 55 S. Progress Av e., Harrisburg, PA 17109. | LYTER, John William (I11998)
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671 | Dervin Cleveland Barner Birth 5 Dec 1892 Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 6 Feb 1979 (aged 86) Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Carson Valley Cemetery Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot S2, K, 3, 2 - 2/9/1979 - Liebegott - 027-28 - With Katie Memorial ID 30057430 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 1 Derwin Cleveland Barner D. C. Barner of Box 457, Hollidaysburg RD 3, died at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday , Feb. 6, 1979, in the Mercy Hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Barner retired as a locomotive engineer with the Middle Division o f the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1960 after 44 years' service. He was bo December 5, 1892 in Perry County the son of Colinson and Emma (Diet z) Barner, and married Catherine Seaman, who died Aug. 26, 1973. Surviving are two sons, the Rev. Glenn of Greenwood and Wilmer D. of W est Loop, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two sister s and a brother, Mrs. Naomi Walker of Newport, Mrs. Mary Snyder and Ll oyd J. of New Oxford. Mr. Barner was a member of the Independent Evangelical Methodist Churc h and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Friends will be received in the Donald E. Liebegott Funeral Home, Dunc ansville, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Altoona Mirror: Feb. 7, 1979, page 11. | BARNER, Dervin Cleveland (I10401)
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672 | Donald J. Jim BARNER(04/09/1934 - 04/29/2013) . BARNER, Donald J. "Jim" April 9, 1934 - April 29, 2013 Jim was born i Stapleton, Nebraska, the ninth of 10 children, to Lester Barner an d Hazel Raynard Barner. He graduated from Walla Walla high school an d served two years in the Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He worked for t he United States Postal Service for many years in Cheney, Washington , and later owned and maintained several rental properties there. He w as married to Martha Jean (Lyons) Barner, with whom he had two daughte s. He later was married to Robin Keyes. He was preceded in death by h is father, Lester Barner; his mother Hazel Barner; sisters, Evelyn Ste phens and Thelma Rodman; brothers, Harold Barner, Ray Barner, Melvin B arner, Bob Barner, and one granddaughter Seteva Bowden. He is survive d by his two daughters, Desiree Cox and Debbie Bowden, three siblings , Russ Barner, Choteau, MT; Keith Barner, Bozeman, MT and Myrtle Dawso , Battle Ground, WA; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, an d numerous nieces and nephews. Per the deceased's request, no servic e will be held. Interment will be at the Washington State Veterans Cem etery at Medical Lake, WA. Published in Spokesman-Review on May 26, 2013 | BARNER, Donald James "Jim" (I10864)
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673 | Donald Loving | Visit Guest Book POWELL VALLEY, Tenn. - Donald R. Loving, age 78, passed away Wednesday , November 16, 2016. He was raised in Kenvir, Kentucky, before livin g in the small mill town of Daniels, Maryland, where he met his devote d wife, Karen. They were married for 54 years. While living in Marylan d, he spent many happy years fishing on the Chesapeake Bay before givi g up fishing for raising cattle in Powell Valley, Tennessee. Don wa s preceded in death by his father, Richard Loving; his mother, Ola Ma e Denton Loving; and his great, lifelong friend Ross Hensley. He is survived by his wife, Karen Barner Loving, of Harrogate, Tenness ee; their son, Denton Loving, of Speedwell, Tennessee; sisters Wanda L oving of Speedwell, Tennessee, and Sue Beard of Marion, Ohio; brother s Tom Loving (and wife, Betty) and Garland Loving (and wife, Shirley) , both of Marion, Ohio; sister-in-law, Donna Hoffman (and husband, Cre edon) of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; sister-in-law, Christine Barner o f Dover, Pennsylvania; brother-in-law, Bruce Barner (and wife, Lois) o f Mt. Holly Springs, Pennsylvania; special cousin, Earl Gibson (and wi fe, Jayetta) of Speedwell, Tennessee; special friend, Franklin "Top" R ussell of Speedwell, Tennessee; and many nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Danny Gibson, Darryl Hopper, Jim Jessie, Michael " Sonny" Miller, Rob Monday and Terry Wilson. Honorary pallbearers are R aymond Barnette, William Bolton, Ken Day, Rodger Gibson and Jay Tolliv er. Visitation will be held at Reece Funeral Home and Valley Chapel i Harrogate, Tennessee, on Friday, November 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:0 0 p.m. A graveside service will be held at Gibson Cemetery in Speedwel l, Tennessee, on Saturday, November 19, at 11:00 a.m., Rev. Donnie Ban ister officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Helping Hands Fund a t Lincoln Memorial University, in care of University Advancement, 696 5 Cumberland Gap Parkway, Harrogate, TN 37752, or to the charity of yo ur choice . Reece Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Funeral Home Reece Funeral Home 6340 Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752 (423) 869-3651 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in The Daily News from Nov. 17 to Nov. 18, 2016 Share with Others | LOVING, MD Donald R. (I213)
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674 | Dora A. Barner-Brennan SELINSGROVE - Dora A. Barner-Brennan, 87, a former resident of RR1 Mou t Pleasant Mills and most recently of Selinsgrove, entered into etern al rest at 10:20 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, 2005, in the Manor at Penn Luthe an Village, where she had lived since July 6, 2002. She was born Aug. 13, 1917, in Perry Twp, Snyder Co, a daughter of th e late George M. and Hattie K. (Sanders) Markle. On July 6, 1949, sh e was united in marriage to Samuel A. Barner, who preceded her on Nov . 1, 1961. She then married Fred E. Brennan on Dec. 29, 1973. He prece ded her on Dec. 4, 1993. Mrs. Brennan and her first husband, Samuel, owned and operated the Ali e General Store, RR1 Mount Pleasant Mills, for 16 years from 1953 t o 1969. She continued operating the store after Sam's passing. She was a member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Mount Pleasant M ills. Dora loved to travel and just plain old socializing with her many frie ds. Surviving are three nephews, Larry E. Holtzapple of Liverpool, Gregor y Byers and wife Beth of Winfield and Keith Byers and wife Susan of Mi llerstown; two nieces, Cheryl Wright and husband Robert of Middletow and Bonnie Gibbs and husband John of Crozet, Va.; five great-nephews , Brock Allen Holtzapple, Kyle Wright, Shawn and Ryan Gibbs and Chad B yers; two great-nieces, Nichole Renee Holtzapple and Melissa Jackson ; two great-great-nephews, Zachary and Luke Jackson; two sisters-in-la w, Mildred P. Byers and husband George and Evelyn Wetzler, all of Mill erstown; many cousins; four stepchildren, Steve Simon of Norristown, M arie Myers of York, Rodger Brennan of Middleburg and Deborah Wagner o f Las Vegas; eight stepgrandchildren, Rodger S. Hatchard, Paula Basset t, Frank Seeley, Grant Seeley, Rodger C. Brennan, Amanda Henry, Debr a Brennan and Crystal Myers; and 12 stepgreat-grandchildren, Michael , Brandon, Christina, Christopher, Kimberley, Michael, Samantha, Kimbe ly, Dylan, Dustin, Michael Jr. and Dakota. In addition to her husbands, Mrs. Brennan was preceded by one daughter , Susan Janice Barner, at birth on Nov. 4, 1952; one sister, Ida Mae H oltzapple on May 5, 2002; one stepgrandchild, Michael Mann; and one st epgreat-grandchild, Jonathan Clawson, in April 1991. Family, friends and others gathered on Thursday at the George P. Garma Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant Mills, where the funeral was held at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Leon G. Scholl officiating. Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery, RR2 Mount Pleasant Mills. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be directed in loving memory o f Mrs. Brennan to Emmanuel United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 15, Moun t Pleasant Mills, PA 17853, or to St. Thomas Cemetery Association, c/ o Gerry Knouse, 410 Pine Swamp Road, Mount Pleasant Mills, PA 17853. Published in The Daily Item on 8/12/2005. | MARKLE, Dora Olga (I457)
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675 | Doris Ann Haagen May 10, 1932 June 7, 2018 Doris Ann Haagen, 86, of Ho ward, passed away on Thursday, June 7, 2018, at the Susqueview Nursin g Home in Lock Haven. Born on May 10, 1932, in Howard Township, she wa s the daughter of the late Benjamin F. and Nancy N. Watkins Confer. O September 20, 1952, at the Church of Christ in Orvis- ton, she marri ed Albert W. Haagen. Albert passed away on January 5, 2018. Doris wa s a 1950 graduate of Lock Haven High School. She worked in the offic e at American Airlines at Piper for many years. When Albert was statio ed at Fort Totten, N.Y., she worked in Bay- side, Long Island in a dr y cleaning establishment. Doris was a member of the Trinity Reformed C hurch in Hublersburg, where she served as the organist for 23 years. A fter retirement as organist, she became the church pianist. In the ear ly 1950's, Doris played the piano for a radio choir. She taught pian o lessons for several years. She was the Past President of the Women' s Guild at her church. Doris served four years as treasurer of the Nor thern Association of the Church of Christ. She was a member of the Dau ghters of American Revolution and was a member of the Advisory Committ ee for Dairy Cooperative at Syracuse, N.Y. for many years. Doris was o the board of the Centre County Extension Committee Home Economics. S he worked on the election board at Walker Township East as an Inspecto and Judge of Elections for many years. Doris loved being with her fa mily and family history. She did genealogy research and wrote a book o both her mother's and father's side of the family. Doris is survive d by three sons: Ben (Mary Ann), Alan (Crystal), and Steve (Sandy) Haa gen, all of Howard; one daughter: Marjorie (Willis) Ardry, of Howard ; eight grandchildren: Chad Haagen and Emily Rickard, Rachel McCauley , Jacob and Isaac Haagen, and Wayne, Mark and Tom Ardry; and nine grea t-grandchildren. Along with her parents and husband, Doris was precede d in death by one brother, Larry Confer and one sister, Rebecca Packer . She was the last of her generation. Visitation will be on Tuesday, J une 12, 2018, from 7-9 p.m. at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 Main S treet, Howard. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, a t 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Keith Koch officiating. B urial will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Memorial contributions can b e made to the Trinity Reformed Church, 355 Hublersburg Road, Bellefont e, PA 16823. Arrangements have been entrusted to Kader-Neff Funeral Ho me and Cremation Services, Inc., 135 Main St., Howard. An online gues t book can be signed or condolences to the family available at www.kad er-neff.com. Funeral Home Kader-Neff Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc 135 Main St Howard, PA 16841 (814) 625-2552 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in Centre Daily Times on June 9, 2018 | CONFER, Doris Ann (I6239)
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676 | Doris B. Stallman YORK Doris B. (Barner) Stallman, 78, died Sunday, June 8, 2008, at Th e Brunswick at Longstown. She was the wife of the late Richard J. Stal lman. Funeral services and burial will be private in Susquehanna Memor ial Gardens. Life Tributes by Olewiler & Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crem atory, Inc., 35 Gotham Place, Red Lion, is in charge of arrangements . Mrs. Stallman was born September 16, 1929, in North Bend, the daught er of the late Jesse J. and Laura M. (Shirk) Barner. She was a 1947 gr aduate of Renovo High School and worked as a legal secretary for vario us attorneys in the York area. She was a member of St. Paul's United M ethodist Church, Red Lion, and Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Stallma is survived by several nieces, nephews, and close friends. In lieu o f flowers, memorial contributions may be made to SPCA, 3159 Susquehann a Trail North, York, PA 17402. Send Condolences at BestLifeTributes.co m Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 6/11/2008. | BARNER, Doris Edna (I18474)
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677 | E. Carol Breon E. Carol Breon February 22, 1938 October 18, 2013 E. Carol Breon, 75 , of 1133 Summer Mountain Road, Loganton, passed away Friday, Octobe 18, 2013, at her home. Born on February 22, 1938, in Tylersville, Ca ol was the daughter of the late Earl and Susan McCaleb. On June 9, 19 57, in Tylersville, Carol married the love of her life, James P. Breon , who preceded her in death on June 6, 2013. She graduated from Suga Valley High School in 1956 and received a Secretarial Degree from Wi llimsport Tech School. She was a graduate of the Pennsylvania State Un iversity with a B.S. and Masters of Education. From 1966 through 196 8 she was employed as a secretary for Penn State University. From 197 2 until her retirement in 2000, she was employed by the Keystone Centr al School District as a math teacher at Bald Eagle Nittany High School , where she served as Math Coordinator for the district and the adviso for the Honor Society. She also served as co-chair for the Sugar Val ley Alumni Banquet Committee. Carol's life was devoted to caring for h er husband James and spending time with her family, especially her gra dchildren and great-granddaughter. Surviving are two children: Jeffre y P. Breon of Loganton and Lori S. (Jeff) Vanino of Sinking Springs; f ive grandchildre: Jordan, Garth and Ryan Breon and Derek and Bradley V anino; and a great-granddaughter, Even Breon; a sister, Catherine Robe ts of Lamar; and a brother, Perry McCaleb of Tylersville. A funeral s ervice will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at 11 a.m. at St . John's United Church of Christ, 3791 Narrows R., Loganton (Tylersvil le) with Rev. Roger Snyder officiating. Burial will be at Tylers-vill e Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Donald G. Walker Funeral H ome, Inc., 213 High St., Flemington on Tuesday from 6 until 8 p.m. Mem orial contributions may be made to Tylers-ville Cemetery Association , c/o Mr. Gary Stover, 41 Old Hill Rd., Logan-ton, PA 17747. Online co dolences may be made by visiting www.donaldwalkerfuneralhome.com. Published in Centre Daily Times on Oct. 20, 2013 | MCCALEB, Edith Carol (I3489)
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678 | Earl Oscar Ohnmeiss Birth 14 Jul 1930 Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 28 Mar 1996 (aged 65) Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Wildwood Cemetery Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot Section C, Lot 488, East Wildwood Memorial ID 6731389 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 2 Earl Ohnmeiss was an only child of Paul John (aka Jonathan) Ohnmeiss a d Kathryn (Miller) Ohnmeiss. After Earl's mother died, his father mar ied Frida Campbell. It is reported that Earl did not fit in with th e new stepmother and came to live with John Henry "Jack" Ohnmeiss an d Jack's mother, Susan (Senn) Ohnmeiss for a period of time. Earl wa s living at 1525 Franklin Street when he died Thursday at home. His ag e was 65 years, 8 months, 14 days. He and his wife, the former Doris J . Sechler, observed their 46th wedding anniversary August 19th. He wa s manager of Ohnmeiss Apartments. He was employed by Trimtex for 38 ye ars, retiring in 1985 as supervisor. He was a member of the Republica League, Knights of Columbus and Sycamore and Tri Town Bridge clubs . He attended St. Boniface Catholic Church. Surviving, besides his wif e, are a son, Jeffrey E. Ohnmeiss of Williamsport and two granddaughte s. Earl's son, Steven E. Ohnmeiss, died in 1976. Source: Williamspor t Sun-Gazette newspaper, Friday, 29 March 1996, column 4, page 9 [There is no headstone for Earl as of May 18, 2007] | OHNMEISS, Earl Oscar (I7288)
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679 | Elaine M. Barner 1932 - 2018 Obituary Condolences Elaine M. Barner Obituary Elaine M. Sabol Barner, age 85, of Lake City, passed away unexpectedly , on Sunday, January 7, 2018, at Millcreek Community Hospital. She was born in Girard, on May 2, 1932, daughter of Andrew and Anna Ev ans Sabol. She was a LPN at Pleasant Ridge many years ago. She loved farming, wor king with her family at Barner's Farm Market and working the Farmer' s Market at the West Erie Plaza. She had been a member of St. John's C atholic Church in Girard. She enjoyed baking, cooking, and gardening . She loved all her pets of all kinds. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband o f 38 years, C. Clifford Barner in 1994; six sisters: Marian, Margaret , Agnes, Ann, Julia, and Ethel; and four brothers: Albert, Frank, Rudy , and Andy. She is survived by two sons: Dean Barner and his wife Marie of Erie an d Kenneth Barner and his wife Lisa of Cranesville; a daughter, Linda G ulics and her husband Michael of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; three sisters- in-law: Lorane Barner of Saegertown, and Jean and Betty Sabol, both o f Girard; seven grandchildren: Faith, Hope, Rex, Sara, Hannah, Haley , and Hannah; seven great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Burton Funeral Home, 525 Main Street, East, on Thu sday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and are invited to attend a servic e there on Friday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Michael Ferrick celebrant. Burial will be private at St. John's Cemetery, Girard. Memorials may be made to the of Pennsylvania, 3524 West 26th Street, E ie. Sign the Guestbook at www.GoErie.com/obits. Published in the Erie Times-News on Jan. 10, 2018 | SABOL, Elaine M. (I5045)
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680 | Fauster Stibe Ohnmeiss Birth 2 May 1903 Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 23 Mar 1904 (aged 10 months) Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Mount Union Cemetery Carroll, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot Row 17, Marker 4 Memorial ID 16797650 · View Source Memorial Photos 0 Flowers 7 Son of Charles E. Ohnmeiss and Susan E. Wren. Local newspaper article had the following: "The funeral of Charles Ohnmeis' child took place Saturday [26 March 1 904] at Mount Union Church north of this place. Rev. Denlinger officia ting." Clinton County Courthouse records indicate his name spelled as "Foster " instead of Fauster. He was only 0 years, 10 months, 21 days old when he died. His cemeter y headstone has the inscription: "Our Loved One" | OHNMEISS, Foster Stibe (I7296)
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681 | February 17, 2012 Betty G. Basom, 86, Selinsgrove The Daily Item - SELINSGROVE - Betty Geraldine Basom, 86, of Selinsgrove entered int o rest on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, at GraysonView, Selinsgrove. She wa s the wife of the late Donald B. Basom, who preceded her on March 17 , 2004. Betty was born on March 21, 1925, in Liverpool, a daughter of the lat e Wilson Bruce and Florence E. (Grubb) Barner. During World War II, she built airplane engines at Olmsted Air Force B ase, and later retired after 10 years as a nurses aide from KinKora Py thian Nursing Home, Duncannon. She was a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church in Shamokin Dam an d enjoyed gardening. Betty is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Wendalee “Wende” B . and Douglas Albeck, of Newport; three grandchildren and their spouse s, Talia Lynn and Dean Davis, of Delaware, Kevin Michael and Alysia Al beck, of Barstow, Calif., and Daniel James Albeck, of Millerstown; eig ht great-grandchildren, a brother, Donald Barner and his wife Mary, o f Harrisburg; a sister, Joyce Stahl and her husband George, of Sunbury , and nieces and nephews, and her dog “Sam”. She was preceded by a brother, Kenneth Barner, and two sisters, Nanc y Barner in infancy, and Dorothy Bair. Friends and family are invited to the viewing from 10 to 11 a.m. Monda y, followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m., all from the George P . Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 606 N. Front St., Liverpool. Officiatin g will be Pastor Jesse A. Bingaman. Burial will be made in Barner’s Cemetery, Liverpool. Should friends desire, memorial gifts may be made in loving memory o f Betty to Evangelical Hospice, 1 Hospital Drive, Lewisburg, PA 17837. | BARNER, Betty Geraldine (I197)
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682 | Fern R. Barner . SEVERNA PARK, MD Fern Rebecca (Himmelberger) Barner, 92, died Thursday , March 9, 2012, at the Severna Park Genesis retirement home in Severn a Park, Md. One of nine children of Curtis and Stella Himmelberger o f Strausstown, Fern was born March 14, 1919, and was the wife of Joh Price Barner. Married for 55 years, Fern and John were the operator s of several restaurants in Lebanon Co, including the Palmyra Coffee S hop, the Green Terrace in Annville and the Quentin Riding Club. Follow ing her husband's death in 1995, Fern lived with daughter, Anne Elizab eth Veach and her husband, John Veach in Severna Park, enjoying the co mpany of her five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and helpin g in the kitchen of the nearby Woods Presbyterian Church. In additio to daughter Anne, she is survived by sister, Faye Mutschler of Pin e Grove, brother, Leon Himmelberger of Reading, and son, John Price Ba er, Jr. of Spring City, Pa. According to her wishes, her ashes wil l be interred next to those of her husband following a graveside cerem ony at the Zion Blue Mountain United Church of Christ, located on ol d Route #22 in Strausstown, on Monday, March 19, 2012, at 11 a.m. A lu cheon will follow the ceremony at the Blue Mountain diner in Shartles ville. . Published in Lebanon Daily News on March 16, 2012 Curtis Himmelberger Sr.Stella A. Henne Children: Myles A. Himmelberger, Main, Strausstown, PA 19559 , born circa 191 3 Jefferson Twp, died 5 Jan 2001Reading Hospital, lived Strausstown, P A From the Reading Eagle Newspaper - Myles A. Himmelberger, 87, of Strau sstown died Friday January 5, 2001, at 6:45 p.m. in Reading Hospital , where he had been a patient since Dec.20. His wife, Theresa I. (Ello vich) Himmelberger, died in 1998. Born in Jefferson Twp, he was a so of the late Curtis Sr. and Stella A. (Henne) Himmelberger. Himmelber ger had been a self-employed vacuum cleaner salesman for 40 years. H e was last employed as a cookware salesman for eight years, working un til 1985. He was a member of Zion Blue Mountain United Church of Chris t, Strausstown. Surviving is a son, Roger L., Strausstown: two brother s, Leon, Reading, and Glenn W., Bernville; and four sisters: Elle (Him melberger) Stambaugh and Mildred M. (Himmelberger) Potteiger, both o f Strausstown; Fern R. (H! ! immelberger) Barner, Mount Gretna, Lebano County; and Faye (Himmelberger) Mutschler, Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co unty. There are also five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren . A son, Ronald, died in 1985. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. i the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville. Burial will be in Strausstow Cemetery, Upper Tulpehocken Twp married Theresa I. Ellovich, she died 1998. Children: Ronald Himmelberger, 1937-1995 United States Social Security Ronald Himmelberger, 9 Oct 1935 Mar 1985 (No Location Given) 19506 (Be ville, PA) 176-26-3931 PA (Before 1951) Roger L. Himmelberger, Washngtn Av, Strausstown, PA 19559 Leon Himmelberger, Chester St, Reading, PA 19601 Glenn W. Himmelberger, E 5th St, Bernville, PA 19506 Glenn W Himmelberger, born 02-sep-1929 lives Bernville Pa 19506 married Nancy J. Heimel, born circa 1932 Ephrata (daughter of Presto Heimel and Sarah Bard), died 6 Jan 2001Reading Hospital Nancy J. Himmelberger, 68, of 249 E. Fifth St., Bernville, died of nat ural causes Saturday January 6, 2001, at 11 a.m. in Reading Hospital , where she had been a patient since Wednesday. She was the wife of Gl enn W. Himmelberger. Born in Ephrata, she was a daughter of the late P eston and Sarah (Bard) Heimel. Himmelberger was employed for many yea s by Linden Manufacturing Co, Womelsdorf. She was a member of St. Tho mas United Church of Christ, Bernville. She was a 1950 graduate of Ham burg High S! ! chool. Himmelberger is also survived by a son, Darryl G ., and a daughter, Gretchen A. (Himmelberger) Foster, both of Bernvill e. Other survivors include two brothers, Kenneth Heimel, Douglassville , and Robert Heimel, Strausstown; and five sisters; Betty (Heimel)McCr udy, York; Gladys (Heimel) Hill, Muhlenberg Twp; Patricia (Heimel) Die trich, Robesonia; Donna (Heimel) Sweigert, Stevens, Lancaster County ; and Linda Heimel, Kempton. Also surviving are six grandchildren. Ser vices will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernvi lle. Burial will be in Strausstown Cemetery, Upper Tulpehocken Twp. Children: Darryl G. Himmelberger, born 14-sep-1957, lives Bernville Pa 19506 Gretchen A. Himmelberger, lives Bernville Pa, married _ Foster. Elle Himmelberger, born circa 1915 Jefferson Twp, lived Strausstown, d ied 24 Feb 2002 Reading Hospital married Edgar A. Stambaugh.Edgar die d 16 Apr 1995. Reading Eagle Newspaper - February February 26, 2002 --- Ella A. Stamb augh, 87, of 8 Main St., Strausstown, died February 24 at 6:48 p.m. i Reading Hospital where she had been a pataient three days. Her husba d, Edgar A. Stambaugh, died April 16, 1995. Born in Jefferson Twp, sh e was a daughter of the late Curtis and Stella (Henne) Himmelberger. S tambaugh was a member of Zion (Blue Mountain) United Church of Christ , Strausstown, where she was a former Sunday school teacher and superi tendent for 25 years and a former choir member. Surviving are a daugh ter, Jane A. (Stambaugh) Bubbenmoyer, Bernville; and three sons: Harve y C., Dennis A. and David A., all of Strausstown. Other survivors incl ude two brothers, Leon Himmelberger, Reading and Glenn Himmelberger, B ernville; and three sisters: Mildred (Himmelberger) Potteiger, Strauss town; Fern (Himmelberger) Barner, Severna Park, Md; and Faye (Himmelbe ger) Mutschler, Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co, Pa. There are also 11 gran dchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 1 p .m. in Zion (Blue Mountain) UCC. Burial will be private in Strausstow Cemetery. The Kirkhoff Funeral Home, Bernville, is in charge of arra gements. Mildred M. Himmelberger, lives Strausstown, married _ Potteiger. Fern R. Himmelberger, lives Mount Gretna, Lebanon Co, married _ Barner . Faye Himmelberger, lives Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co, married _ Mutschle . | HIMMELBERGER, Fern Rebecca (I757)
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683 | Florence Litz Florence A. Litz November 6, 1929 August 26, 2017 Florence A. Litz, 87 , 1816 Treasure Lake, DuBois, PA died August 26, 2017, at Christ the K ing Manor, DuBois, PA. Born November 6, 1929, in Lock Haven, PA she wa s the daughter of the late Harry B. and Verna Heeman Barner. On 5/5/4 9 she married William R. Gates who died 11/17/2011. On 2/27/1982 she m arried Edwin Litz, who survives. Florence was a 1948 graduate of the W alker Twp. High School and a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Snyde -town PA. She enjoyed family, traveling abroad, dancing, cards games , letter writing, golf, and bowling. Earlier in her life, Florence wor ked at Sylvania, Seyler's Tastee Freeze, J.C. Penney, Grossman's, an d as a realtor at Star Real Estate. Survivors include: 2 daughters: Ju dy Lee Gates, Lakeland, FL and Kathy Ann (Barry) Snook, Snydertown, PA ; 1 son: Roger A. (Cathy) Gates, DuBois, PA; 2 step-daughters: Marci L . Smith, Reading, PA and Kirsten S. "Stacie" (William) Winkleman, Midd lesex, NJ; 2 sisters: Barbara J. (John) Brouse, Bluffton, SC and Joyc e M. (Mahlon) Fetzer, Port Matilda, PA; 4 brothers: Harry M. (Bettie ) Barner, Lamar, PA; Kenneth M. (Susan) Barner, Birmingham, AL; Geral d R. Barner, Zion, PA; Barry L. (Ilene) Barner, Howard, PA; 2 grandchi ldren: Shawn A. Best, Centre Hall, PA; Amanda C. Gates, Pittsburgh, PA ; 4 step-grandchildren: Clint Smith, Conshohocken, PA; Andrea Smith, P ottsville, PA; Chris Winkleman Middelsex, NJ; Andrew Winkleman, Middle sex, NJ; and 4 great-step-grandchildren. Preceded in death by 3 brothe s: Clarence S. Barner, Mahlon A. Barner and Robert A. Barner. A Memor ial Service honoring the life of Florence A. Litz will be held Wednesd ay, August 30, 2017, at 12:00 Noon at the St. Mark Lutheran Church, Sn ydertown, PA with Pastor Frank E. Harpster officiating. Interment, Sny dertown Cemetery. Friends will be received Wednesday, from 11:00 AM un til time of services in the church. Memorial contributions may be mad e to St. Mark Lutheran Church, Snydertown, PA through the funeral home . Arrangements entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral Home, 32 0 Main St., Mill Hall, PA 17751. Online condolences @ www.wetzlerfuner alhome.org. Funeral Home Dean Wetzler Jr Funeral Home 320 Main St Mill Hall, PA 17751 (570) 726-4991 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in Centre Daily Times on Aug. 28, 2017 | BARNER, Florence Anna (I5255)
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684 | Former Navy Sailor Reunited With ID Tag After Nearly 20 Years Posted 10:20 PM, June 4, 2014, by Troy Campbell and Troy Campbell, Upd ated at 10:24am, June 5, 2014 Facebook175Twitter4GooglePinterestLinkedInEmail GRANT, Mich. (June 4, 2014) - A U.S. Navy identification tag missin g for nearly 20 years is now on the way to its rightful owner. Alyssa Shinew in Grant said that she found it on Memorial Day while do ing yard work and found out the sailor lived at the home back in the 1 990s. “I’m raking all the grass clumps out of the section that was rol l tilled, and I look down because something caught my eye, and I was , like, ‘What in the world? So, I bent over and I was, like, “Holy Han a no way!'” What Shinew found was a U.S. Navy ID tag belonging to Scott Barner, mi ssing for almost 20 years. “I really appreciate it. I think it’s a really neat thing she did,” sa id Scott Barner, who served 13 years with U.S. Navy. After serving i Iraq in 2005 as a member of the U.S. Navy Seabees, Barner left the m ilitary and moved back to his hometown of Mill Hall, Penn. In the mi d 1990s, Barner lived with his wife Barbara at the house in Grant. Fas t forward to 2014, when Shinew decided to do some yard work. “Just the crazy part, that Memorial Day, what it symbolizes and the fa ct that I found it on Memorial Day,” said Shinew. “It just blows my mi d.” Shinew made it her mission to track Barner down. She found him on Face book. “It feels really good,” Barner told FOX 17 over the phone from Pennsyl vania. “I mean, I’m glad there’s people out there that would do that.” Shinew dropped the tag off to Barner’s father-in-law’s, who lives up t he street from her so his relative could mail it to Pennsylvania. “I was shocked,” said Barner’s father in law, Dale Faurot. “It’s jus t so amazing to me that it comes back after this long of time, but it’ s great to know. He’ll be glad to have it back.” An an ID tag is an important memory for anyone who has served, said Fa urot, who also served in the armed forces. “Part of his past history c oming back. Kind of remind him of some of the things that he went thro ugh. I know I would and I’m sure he will too.” Returning the tag that was lost for almost two decades is also importa t to Shinew, because of her own family that has served. “I was just s o excited to return it to him. My grandpa is a veteran. My brother i s in the Army right now, and I know how much that dog tag represents a d how much of a memory, whether good or bad, how much it means to the m.” Shinew also said that she still needs to finish planting in the dirt , after getting side-tracked with the discovery. Faurot said that he plans to send the tag in the mail within the nex t couple days. | BARNER, Scott Allen (I2433)
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685 | Frederick A “Fritz” Zampogna Birth 25 Sep 1915 Westline, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 14 Mar 2012 (aged 96) Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Saint Callistus Cemetery Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 87641360 · View Source Memorial Photos 0 Flowers 0 Frederick "Fritz" A. Zampogna, 96, of 314 Kearney St., Kane, passed aw ay Wednesday, March 14, 2012, at his residence. Born Sept. 25, 1915, in Westline, he was a son of the late Joseph an d Theresa Costerella Zampogna. On April 14, 1945, in Kane, he married Marjorie M. Bressler who surviv es. Fritz was a loving husband and father who enjoyed being around his fam ily. He loved to cook, especially spaghetti and meat balls on Sundays . Additionally, he was an avid fisherman and enjoyed gardening and can ing and eating hot peppers. As a self-employed carpenter, Fritz remodeled many homes in the Kane a ea. He also built roll top desks, bread boxes and gun cabinets for hi s family and friends. As an accomplished accordion player, he played i his band the Mel-O-Tones for many years and after his retirement con tinued to play at various nursing homes in the area. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two daughters, Barbara J. McDe mott and Debra A. (Barry "Mac") McQuillen of Kane; a son, James L. (M aryclaire) Zampogna of Fulton, N. Y.; six grandchildren, James, Patric k, Joshua, Edward, Renee and Jill; six great-grandchildren, Katelynn , Madeline, Dominic, Geena, Trevor and Olivia; three sisters, Theres a Zampogna and Donna (David) Mann of Erie and Angeline (John) McCandle ss of Kane; a brother, Joseph (Janice) Zampogna of Clarence Center, N . Y.; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, J osephine Manfrey and Mary Chiesa; and four brothers, Anthony "Tony" Za mpogna, Harry Zampogna, Dominic Zampogna and Michael Zampogna. Friends will be received at the Cummings Funeral Home, Inc. on Frida y from 4-7 p.m. and again at the gathering space of St. Callistus Chur ch on Saturday from 9-10 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow a t 10 a.m. with the Rev. Philip Pinczewski as celebrant. Burial will b e at St. Callistus Cemetery. Published in Kane Republican, The (PA) - March 15, 2012 | ZAMPOGNA, Frederick A. (I2069)
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686 | FRYMOYER, CLYDE A. ---- Clyde Austin Frymoyer, 86, of Kreamer, died a t 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 30, 1997 at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg, where he had been admitte d Sunday. He was born in Juniata County July 7, 1911, the son of the late John Albert and Jenni e Warnets Frymoyer. February 2, 1936 he married the former Lila Mae Reichenbach, who prece ded him in death September 30, 1992. He was also preceded in death by his stepmother, F lorence Sheaffer Frymoyer. He was educated in the Juniata County schools. He was princi pally engaged in farming, but had been employed by the former PA Railroad, Northumberla d and Enola yards, where he worked in track maintenance. He also worked for the Ha isburg Steel Mill and most recently was employed by Wood Mode Industries, Kreamer, where h e was a fireman and as a part-time Wells Fargo security guard for Wood-Metal Inc., Kreamer. H e was a member of Paradise United Methodist Church, Port Trevorton RR1, a life member o f Selinsgrove Lodge No. 1173, Loyal Order of Moose, a member of Reliance Hose Company Ambulanc e League, Middleburg, Dauntless Hook and Ladder Fire Co. and Ambulance League, Selinsgrove , the National Travel Club and the American Association of Retired Persons. He enjoyed drivi g places to view the sights and visit friends. Surviving are three sons, Kirby U. Frymoye and his wife Martha Ann of Beaumont, CA; George B. Frymoyer and his wife Judy of Mt. Pleas ant Mills RR1, and Kenneth C. Frymoyer, at home; two daughters, Ardenna S. Kauffman and h er husband Lyman of Duncannon RR4 and Glenda D. Rine, Hummels Wharf; one brother, Harry A . Frymoyer, Port Trevorton RR1; one sister, Irene Hummel, Selinsgrove RR; 12 grandchild en; and 19 great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Joh Homer and Glen Frymoyer. The funeral service was conducted Saturday from the George P . Garman Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant Mills, with Rev. Richard L. Berg officiating. Interment f ollowed in the Paradise United Methodist Church Cemetery, Port Trevorton RR1. (THE JUNIATA SENTINEL -- OCTOBER 8, 1997 -- MIFFLINTOWN, PA.) | FRYMOYER, Clyde Austin (I9987)
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687 | Geraldine Alice McArthur By oxford_leader on August 24, 2016No Comment Geraldine Alice McArthur (Barner), age 87, January 28, 1929-August 17 , 2016. Daughter of Clarence and Marguerite Barner, widow of Donald Ea l McArthur, sister of Milton Barner (dec.), Shirley Wilson (dec.), Ph yllis Barner (dec.), Ronald Barner, Carolyn Howard and Robert Barner.m carthur2 (1) Beloved mother of Christopher (Diane), Beth (dec.) (Edward Pain ll, de c.), Paul (Sherri), and Philip. She is survived also by seven grandchi ldren, eleven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. On e grandchild preceded her in death. She was the beloved aunt of numero us nephews and nieces. Donald and Geraldine were residents of Oxford since 1956. Geraldine wa s a longtime member of the Oxford, MI congregation of Jehovah’s Witnes ses. She walked by faith and always with her God Jehovah. A funeral from Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, 39 W. Burdick, Oxford , was held on Saturday, Aug. 20. Geraldine Alice McArthur added by oxford_leader on August 24, 2016 View all posts by oxford_leader → | BARNER, Geraldine Alice (I16686)
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688 | Geraldine M. Wolfe Posted: Saturday, December 8, 2012 1:00 am Milton Standard Journal WATSONTOWN - Geraldine M. Wolfe, 87, of Eighth Street, Watsontown, die d Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, at her home. Born Sept. 9, 1925, in Elimsport, she was the daughter of the late Har vey C. and Carrie Mae (Barner) Lupold. She was married to Robert R. Wo lfe for 58 years until his death Nov. 15, 2008. Mrs. Wolfe was employed at Devitts Home, Allenwood, and Kramm’s Nursin g Home, Watsontown. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Watsontown for 75 year s and was a 1944 graduate of Watsontown High School. She also was a member of the Watsontown Eastern Star Chapter 282. Surviving are three sons and two daughters-in-laws, Harold and Polly K eefer of Watsontown, Dennis and Alice Keefer of Muncy and Thomas Wolf e and Blanche Wagner of Milton; six grandchildren, Amy Kendall, Stac i Goodspeed, David Keefer, Doug Keefer, Kacy Wolfe and Natalie Wagner ; nine great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandson. Besides her parents and her husband, she was predeceed by seven brothe s, McClellan, George, Forest, Allen, Grant, Russell and Harvey Lupol d Jr. and three sisters Cleda Swab, Lydia Houtz and Mary Wolford. In keeping with her wishes there will be no public viewing. A gravesid e service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Watsontown Cemetery with he pastor the, Rev. James H. Fladland, officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest contributions in her memory b e made to First Lutheran Church, 400 Main St., Watsontown PA 17777; Am erican Cancer Society, Central Susquehanna Unit, 1420 Susquehanna Trai l, Selinsgrove, Penn Twp, Snyder Co, PA 17870 or to Evangelical Home H ealth Hospice, 1 Hospital Drive, Lewisburg, PA 17837. | LUPOLD, Geraldine Mae (I14457)
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689 | Glen Dee "Red" Barner (July 31, 1925 - February 7, 2015) Glen Dee “Red” Barner, age 89, of Stapleton passed away February 7, 20 15 at Centennial Park Retirement Village in North Platte. Red was bor on July 31, 1925 in Stapleton, Ne, the second of eight children bor to Chet and Edith (Utterback) Barner. He graduated from Baker Rura l High School in Stapleton, NE in 1944. After a brief stay in Californ ian, Red moved back to Stapleton in 1947. He married Leona Cash on Jun e 23, 1948. The couple raised 6 kids, Joleen, Don, Glenda, Teresa, Kyl e, and Trent. Lenona passed away in July 2010 after 62 years of marria ge. Red lived 87 of his 89 years 10 miles west of Stapleton on the fam ily farm. As a self proclaimed “Old Sandhiller” the Sandhills were hi s home. Red loved farming and ranching. He still had a few cows 2 week s before he passed. In addition to farming and ranching, he had a fe w other occupations in order to make ends meet- custom corn shelling , shearing sheep, and he was a licensed electrician. He had a strong b elief in service to his community, and was involved in many organizati ons, which included, the School Board, Elks Club, Fire Department, Cou ty Commissioner for 24 years, and Logan County Fair Board President f or 35 years, starting in 1953. Red got a kick out of “educating” the c ity folk, whether relatives or boy/girl friends as to how life was o the farm! He enjoyed the mountains and visited Montana many times. R ed kept his quick wit one line humor right to the end. Rodeo was Red’ s first love. He entered his first rodeo in 1944. The arena “fence” wa s made up of parked cars. His bareback horse made it out between two p arked cars, he got his rigging back a week later. Red competed regular ly statewide, as well as out of state from 1944 through the mid 60’s . His regular events were, Bareback Bronc Riding, Bull Dogging (stee wrestling), Bull Riding, and the Wild Horse Race. He won numerous ev ents at numerous rodeos, including the Nebraska Amateur Cowboy Associa tion All Around Title and Bull Dogging Title in 1953. He then dusted o ff his bull rope and bareback rig for the first Old Timers rodeo in Hy annis in 1974. He continued to compete and place every year in the dog ging at the Old Timers Rodeo until winning the Bull Dogging title wit h a time of 7 flat at the age of 52. Red helped produce rodeos through out the state in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, while working for a c ouple different stock contractors, doing everything from “flanking” t o Arena director. He liked the interaction with the cowboys, but mor e importantly he liked the handling and the performance of the stock , mainly the bucking horses and bulls. He followed rodeo right to th e end, staying up late to watch the National Finals Rodeo in December . Red was a true “Sandhills Cowboy”. Survivors include daughters, Jole en Blake, Glenda (Jack) Krebs all of North Platte, and Teresa (Steve ) Facka of Dickens, NE; sons, Don (Joan) Barner of Wallace, Kyle (Veda ) Barner of Big Sky MT, and Trent (Marissa) Barner of Reno, NV; grandc hildren, Casey Blake and Allyson (Mark) Dennis, Jay Dee Barner, Andy B arner, Koby Krebs, Justin Krebs, Shane (Ashley) Mathers, Malery Mather s, Tad Mathers, Stacy (Dan) Iske, and Deonna Smith; several great an d great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Norma May Christian of AZ, and P am Wright of Merna, NE; brothers, Myron (Jan) Barner of North Platte , Byron (Elaine) Barner of Lincoln, Ne, and Lemoyne Barner of CA. He w as preceded in death by his parents; wife, Leona; brother and sister-i -law, Earl Dean and Leni Barner; sister and brother-in-law, June an d Dean Hanna; and a son-in-law, Ken Blake. Memorials may be made to th e Loup Valley Cemetery and online condolences may be shared at www.ada msswanson.com. Graveside services will be 3:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, Fe bruary 10, 2015 at the Loup Valley Cemetery in Stapleton, NE, on lan d donated by his grandfather, with the Reverend Harun Gatobu officiati g. Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. today, February 10, 2 015 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home in North Platte which is in charg e of arrangements. | BARNER, Glen Dee "Red" (I11076)
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690 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARNER, K.M. (I14051)
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691 | Guest Book "Ben, Alan, Steve and Marjorie, I'm so sorry for you loss...." - Ron and Mary Ann Zimmerman View Sign Albert W. Haagen May 7, 1931 January 5, 2018 Albert W. Haagen, 86, o f Howard, passed away Friday, January 5, 2018, at Health South Nittan y Rehabilitation in Pleasant Gap. He was born on May 7, 1931, in Beec h Creek Twp. the son of the late Francis W. & Sarah C. Harris Haagen . On September 20, 1952, he married the love of his life, Doris A. Con fer who survives. They celebrated 65 years of marriage together. He i s survived by three sons; Ben (Mary Ann), Alan (Crystal) and Steve (Sa dy) Haagen all of Howard, one daughter; Marjorie (Willis) Ardry of Ho ward, one sister; Louise H Johnson of Beech Creek, eight grandchildren ; Chad Haagen and Emily Rickard, Rachel McCauley, Jacob and Isaac Haag en, and Wayne, Mark and Tom Ardry, and nine great-grandchildren. Alber t was a member of the Trinity Reform Church of Hublersburg where he se ved as a Deacon, Elder and Treasurer. He also served on the church Mi istry Committee of the Northern Association of the United Church of C hrist. He was a life member of the Walker Twp. Fire Co. He was a forme member of the Walker Twp. Water Association. He served on the Centr e Co., Extension Committee and was a former committee man of the Farme s Home Administration. He was also a member of the Gideons. Albert wa s a dairy farmer in Walker Twp. for many years and also worked at Pipe Aircraft. He was a 1949 graduate of Lock Haven High School. He proud ly served his country during the Korean Conflict form 1952 - 1954, ser ving in the anti-aircraft artillery-missile battalion and was a membe of the Elite Honor Guard. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday , January 10, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 13 5 Main Street, Howard with Pastor Keith Koch officiating. Friends an d family will be received from on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, from 7:0 0 - 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, one hour prior to the service at the f uneral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Reform Chur ch of Hublersburg, 355 Hublersburg Rd., Bellefonte, PA 16823. On-lin e condolences at www.kader-neff.com. Funeral Home Kader-Neff Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc 135 Main St Howard, PA 16841 (814) 625-2552 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in Centre Daily Times on Jan. 7, 2018 | HAAGEN, Albert William (I6240)
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692 | Helen Lamey Gentilman . Helen Lamey Gentilman, 64, of Enola, passed away Friday, June 21, 201 3 at her home. Helen was a retired Accounts Clerk for Pyrotek Company and the L.B. Sm ith Realtors. She was a member of the Albright United Methodist Church Loganton, PA . Helen attended the Enola Emmanuel United Methodist Church, where sh e taught Sunday School, Bible School, and was very active with the Uni ted Methodist Women. Surviving is her husband Rev. Joseph Gentilman, her daughter, Paula Ga ughan, and husband Greg of Paoli, a Granddaughter, Lydia C. Gaughan, h er Mother-In-Law, Jeanne L. Gentilman of Bedford, Pa, and her brother s and sisters; Connie Royer and husband Robert, of Mechanicsburg, Kath aleen Brungart, and husband William, Vivian Weaver, Sara Heggenstaller , Franklin Lamey and wife Darla, William Lamey, and wife Larna, Rober t Lamey, and wife Jean, Lois Heckel, Louise Frankenberger, Janet Meyer , and husband Louis, Mary Brungard, and husband Robert, John Lamey an d wife Wanda, Darlene Carey all of Loganton, PA, Forrest Lamey Jr. an d wife Pearl, of Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA Nancy Blevins of Chandler , Texas, Eleanor Young and husband Max, of Howard, PA. Helen was preceded in death by her parents; Forrest Lamey Sr. and Haze l (Barner) Lamey. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 29, 2013 i Enola Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 22 Salt Road Enola, PA. A vi sitation will be held from 10:00AM until time of services, Saturday a t the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central PA, 1320 Ling lestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110, or Enola Emmanuel United Methodis t Church, 22 Salt Road Enola, PA 17025. The Richardson Funeral Home En ola, PA is handling the arrangements. www.pennlive.com/obits Published in Patriot-News on June 27, 2013 | LAMEY, Helen Irene (I14168)
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693 | Irvin L. McClain Visit Guest Book Irvin L. McClain Sr. June 8, 1941 August 1, 2012 Irvin L. McClain Sr. , 71, of Howard, died Wednesday, August 1, 2012, at Hershey Medical Ce ter. He was born June 8, 1941, the son of the late Charles and Floren ce Miller McClain. He was a 1959 graduate of Walker Township High Scho ol. On July 12, 1974, he married Martha Stover McClain, they had jus t celebrated their 38th anniversary. Irvin was employed by Corning Gla ss for 25 years and was also a self-employed tractor mechanic. He wa s a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Snydertown. He was a member o f several machinery associations, served as a board member and preside t with several antique associations as well. He was a member of LaFay ette Lodge 0199 of the Free and Accepted Masons. He enjoyed hunting, f ishing, camping, boating and tractor pulls. In addition to his wife, h e is survived by one daughter, Lisa (Kent) Miller; three sons, Kent (L aura Thorpe), Douglas (Beth) and Irvin Jr. (Eileen); five grandchildre ; two great grandchildren; three step grandchildren; one sister, Char lene Strouse; and two brothers, Charles and Donald McClain. He was pre ceded in death by one granddaughter, Ashley McClain. Visitation will b e held Sunday, August 5, 2012, from 4-8 p.m., at Kader-Neff Funeral Ho me, 135 W. Main Street, Howard and for one hour prior to the service M onday, at the church. Funeral service will be Monday, August 6, 2012 , 11 a.m., at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 850 Snydertown Road, Howard, w ith the Rev. Ruth Kocha Jensen officiating. Burial will be at Hublersb urg Cemetery, @047. Online condolences to www.Kader-Neff.com. Published in Centre Daily Times on August 4, 2012 Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/centredaily/obituary- browse.aspx?rece ntdate=0 &type=1#storylink=cpy ================================================================== Irvin L. McClain Sr. August 4, 2012 The Express Save | Irvin L. McClain Sr., 71, of Howard, died Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, a t Hershey Medical Center. He was born on June 8, 1941 , a son of the late Charles and Florence M iller McClain. On July 12, 1974, he married Martha Stover McClain. They just celebrat ed their 38th wedding anniversary. He was a 1959 graduate of Walker Township High School. Irvin was employed by Corning Glass for 25 years and was also a self-e mployed tractor mechanic. He was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Snydertown. Irvin was a member of several machinery associations and served as boa d member and president with several antique associations as well. H e was a member of LaFayette Lodge 0199 and the Free and Accepted Mason s. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, boating and tractor pulls. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Lisa (Kent) Miller; th ee sons, Kent (Laura Thorpe), Douglas (Beth) and Irvin Jr. (Eileen) ; a sister, Charlene Strouse; two brothers, Charles and Donald McClain ; five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and two great-grandchil dren. A granddaughter, Ashley McClain, preceded him in death. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 6, 2012, at St. Mark Luthe an Church, 850 Snydertown Road, Howard, with the Rev. Ruth Kocha Jens en officiating. Burial will be in Hublersburg Cemetery, @047. Visitation will be Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Kinder-Neff Funeral Home , 135 W. Main St., Howard and one hour prior to the funeral on Monda y at St. Mark Church. Online condolences may be made at www.Kader-Neff.com Subscribe to The Express | MCCLAIN, Irvin L. Sr. (I17686)
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694 | JACOB L. BARNER Jacob L. Barner, of Millerstown, R. D. died at his home, Thursday, May 2nd. Death was due to a heart attack which he suffered Thursday evening. Mr. Barner, a farmer, was born May 28, 1897, in Liverpool. He is the son of Annie Long Barner of Liverpool, and the late Samuel E. Barner. He was a member of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Pfoutz Valley. On August 10, 1920, Mr. Barner married Mary E. Zaring. He is survived by his wife; his mother, two sons, Samuel A. Barner of Mt. Pleasant Mills R. D., and Charles M. Barner of Millerstown; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Shaffer, Mrs. George Byers and Mrs. Don Myers all of Millerstown R. D.; 11 grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Deckard, Mrs. Cloyd Shetterly and Mrs. Verna Earnest, all of Liverpool; and Mrs. Rufus Boyer, New Bloomfield. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. in Barner's Lutheran Church, Liverpool R. D. Rev. M. O. Mickey, pastor of the Liverpool Evangelical United Breathren Church officiated. Interment was made in the church cemetery. Funeral services were in charge of Garman's Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Clipping [1957 written on clipping] (Tombstone has birth year as 1898) | BARNER, Jacob Long (I524)
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695 | JACOB LEE BARNER LIVERPOOL - Jacob Lee Barner, 75, formerly of 2005 Briggs St., Harrisburg, died yesterday at the Nipple Convalescent Home, Liverpool, where he had been a resident six years. A native of Liverpool, Mr. Barner was a retired restaurant operator and cook. He was a member of Barner's Lutheran Church and Sunday School, Liverpool RD 1. His wife, Mrs. Ardella Weirick Barner, died in 1968. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sherman Wise, Harrisburg; a sister, Mrs. Milton Gelnett, Liverpool RD 1, and two granddaughters. Private funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home at 606 N. Prince St., Liverpool, with his pastor, the Rev. Theodore Lindquist Jr., officiating. Burial will be in Barner's church Cemetery, Liverpool RD 1. There will be no viewing. Clipping 11-7-1970 | BARNER, Jacob Lee (I791)
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696 | Jean M. Weigel POSTED: October 5, 2009 ! Lock Haven Express Jean M. Weigel, 63, of Frawmiller Lane, Jersey Shore, passed away earl y Saturday morning at Manor Care in Jersey Shore. She was born in Rauchtown on Jan. 26, 1946, a daughter of Frank L. an d Anita V. Bailey Meixel. She was a Graduate of Jersey Shore High School and for over 25 years w as a nurse's aide with Manor Care in Jersey Shore. She enjoyed crocheting, sewing and woodwork. Her husband Fred L. Weigel Jr. died in 199a6. Survivors include a daughter, Brenda J. Heverly of Hollidaysburg; brot hers, Dean L. Meixel of Allenwood, Jack W. Meixel of Rauchtown and Mic hael L. Meixel of Rauchtown; two grandchildren, Mathew and Kaitlyn o f Castanea. Preceding her in death were a sister Bonnie Stover; a brother, Willia m F. Meixel, and a son, Douglas R. Heverly. In keeping with Jean's wishes, there will be no visitation and service s will be held later at her family's convenience. www.lifecelebration.com. | MEIXEL, Jean Marie (I16884)
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697 | John B. Myers POSTED: April 13, 2008 John B. Myers, 88, of 50 N. Fairview St., Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA. , passed away April 11, 2008 at his residence. He was born June 10, 1919 in Lock Haven and was the son of the late Jo hn and Maude Barner Myers. John was a 1937 graduate of the Lock Haven High School and a 1941 grad uate of the Lock Haven University. He was a veteran of WWII having ser ved in the 17th Airborne Division. Mr. Myers had taught briefly at the Avis High School. He then went t o work for PP&L where he served as credit supervisor for the Montoursv ille facility, retiring in 1982. John had been an active member of th e Hope Hose Fire Company, Lock Haven BPOE Elks and a former member o f the Lions Club, as well as several other community organizations. H e enjoyed his Saturday morning coffee klatsch group. John was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Helen Hennessey My ers who passed away May of 2006. He was also preceded in death by a si ster, Vivian Englert. Surviving is a daughter, Kathleen (Cass) of Lock Haven, a son, Michae l and his partner Peter Cerra of Hamilton, New Jersey. Also survivin g is his sister in law Ana Ruth Hennessey of Lock Haven and several ne phews, cousins, as well as a very caring circle of friends and neighbo s. Funeral services for John B. Meyers will be held on Tuesday, April 15 , 2008 at 11 a.m. in the Yost-Gedon Funeral Home. Officiating will be Father Daniel J. O’Neill of the Immaculate Concept ion Catholic Church. Interment will be in the St. Mary’s Catholic Ceme tery with full military honors. Family and friends will be received in the funeral home Monday evenin g from 5 to 8 p.m. The family suggests in lieu of flowers, memorials will be accepted t o the Clinton Co. SPCA, the Lock Haven Catholic Church Fund or the Hop e Hose Fire Co, through the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of the Yost-Gedon Funeral Home, 1 21 W. Main St., Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA 17745. Subscribe to Willia msport SunGazette | MYERS, John Barner (I18936)
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698 | John Calvin Barner Birth 3 Dec 1865 Carroll, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 9 May 1918 (aged 52) Burial Church of Brethren Cemetery Eastville, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 113483780 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 0 CLINTON COUNTY TIMES, LOCK HAVEN, PA, MAY 17, 1918, LOGANTON, The funeral of J. C. BARNER, formerly a resident of Carroll, who die d at his home in Williamsport Thursday of last week, was held at the B aptist church at Eastville. A large number of relatives and friends we e present to pay their last tribute of respect, including the member s of the I.O.O.F. lodge of Loganton of which the deceased was a member . | BARNER, John Calvin Sr. (I16118)
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699 | John I. Lupold Birth 30 Jul 1946 Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 19 Jan 2018 (aged 71) Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Jersey Shore Cemetery Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 186795600 · View Source JOHN I. LUPOLD AGE 71 YEARS UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN John I. Lupold, passed away Friday, January 19, 2018 at his home. He w as married on July 10, 1971 to the former Dotty J. (Young) who survive s. They celebrated 46 years of marriage. John was born on July 30, 1946 in Clearfield. He was the son of the la te Grant Irvin and Dorothy M. (Duck) Lupold. He graduated from Jerse y Shore High School then WAC with an Associate’s Degree in Heavy Equip ment Construction. He joined the US Army and served as Sgt. during th e Vietnam War where he received the National Defense Service Medal, Re public of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 1 Bronz e Service Star, Sharpshooter (riffle) and Combat Infantryman Badge. H e had worked at RW Stabley & Son then Haven Homes in Beech Creek wher e he retired with over 30 years’ service. He was a member of Phelps Ch apel and enjoyed hunting, camping, dirt track car races, playing cards , spending time with family and attending sporting events with his gra dchildren. In addition to his wife Dotty, he is survived by two sons; John I. Lup old, Jr. (Wendy) of Avis and Travis J. Lupold of Lock Haven, one daugh ter; Heather R. Carlin (Dwayne) of Jersey Shore, two grandchildren; tw o brothers; Howard P. Lupold (Sharon) of Cogan Station and Grant L. Lu pold (Connie) of Jersey Shore and two sisters; Zora L. Carson (Jim) o f North Carolina and Ruth A. Lupold of Jersey Shore. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother; R obert G. Lupold. There will be a graveside service at the Jersey Shore Cemetery with Pa stor Cody Phillips officiating. Military honors will follow by the Jer sey Shore Honor Guard. Published in the WILLIAMSPORT SUN GAZETTE January 22, 2018. | LUPOLD, John Irvin (I14526)
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700 | John L. Barner, Shippensburg, was born in Juniata Co, Penn, July 16, 1 844, son of George and Lydia (Lehr) Barner, natives of PA, and of Germ an descent. His maternal grandfather , Peter Lehr, was a soldier in th e War of 1812, and his paternal grandfather, Henry Barner, was a farme . George Barner was a carpenter in early life, and in later life he w as justice of the peace in Juniata Co, Penn., in which capacity he ser ved for thirty years. He was a prominent and influential citizen. Of h is nine children, John L. is the youngest. Our subject was reared in J uniata Co, Penn, and attended the common school. At the age of twenty- three years he came to Shippensburg, this Co, and engaged as clerk i the dry goods store of George H. Stewart, where he remained for near ly two years, when Mr. Stewart sold the store. Mr. Barner then accepte d a clerkship in the Cumberland Valley freight office of J. B. Hur s & Co, remaining with them nearly two years: was then appointed freig ht and ticket agent for the Cunberland Valley Railroad Company , whic h position he filled until August, 1881, since which time he has bee engaged in settling the estate of Ira Long (deceased), and also doin g business for his father-in-law, C. Long, a wealthy citizen of Shippe sburg. Mr Barner was married in 1871, to Mary Ella, daughter of Chris tian and Hannah Ellen (Atkinson) Long, and to them was born, October 6 , 1878, one son -- George Stewart, named in honor of our subject's fir st employer in Shippensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Barner are members of the Ge man Reformed Church. He has served four years as justice of the peac e in Shippensburg. In politics he is a Democrat. Biographical Sketches Chapter XL Borough of Shippensburg page 442 Juniata and Susquehanna Valleys in PA | BARNER, John Lahr (I9380)
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