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Henry Edwin Knarr Jr.
Birth 7 Apr 1926
Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 13 May 2020 (aged 94)
Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Jersey Shore Cemetery
Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
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HENRY E. KNARR JR
UNITED STATES NAVY VETERAN
AGE 94 YEARS

Henry E. Knarr Jr., of Jersey Shore, passed away Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at Manor Care in Jersey Shore. He was the son to the late Henry E. Knarr Sr. and the former Elizabeth Sents. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Arthur J. Knarr; two brothers, John and James Knarr; and a sister, Donna Knarr.

He is survived by his wife, the former Ann R. Braucht, and his daughters, Elizabeth A. (Mack) Miller, of Hanover, Susan J. (Ken) Long, of Williamsport, Sally J. (Nels) Engdahl, of Lacey, Wash., and Mary Lee (Dennis) Stabley, of Jersey Shore; a son, William H. (Brenda) Knarr, of Loganton; a brother, Harry Knarr, of Jersey Shore; a sister, Patty Taylor, of Muncy; nine grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

There will be no services. He will be laid to rest in the Jersey Shore Cemetery.
Arrangements: Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, Jersey Shore.

Published in the WILLIAMSPORT SUN GAZETTE
May 14, 2020. 
KNARR, Henry Edwin Jr. (I159725)
 
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Janet Ruth (Knarr) Horton

Jun 6, 2019 | Obituaries |

Janet Ruth (Knarr) Horton
Janet Ruth (Knarr) Horton, 81, passed May 29, 2019 at Olathe Hospice House, Olathe.
Janet was born April 5, 1938 in Beloit, Kan., to Lewis and Ruth (Heck) Knarr. She married Willie Ray Horton, her loving husband of 40 years, Dec. 24, 1957 in Wichita, Kan. They moved to Olathe in 1960 and then to Spring Hill in 1962. Janet was a graphic artist for Inter Collegiate Press and Hertf Jones, retiring after 20 years. She was passionate about her family, art, cooking, gardening and genealogy. Janet used her talent to create gifts, prepare meals and provide lifelong memories for her family and friends. She was known as loving, talented, fun, feisty and very independent. Janet bragged often of her five generation, loving, large family. She will be dearly missed.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Bill in 1999 and sister Connie Hart. Janet is survived by her daughters: Kimberly (Terry) Thompson of Spring Hill, Rebecca (John) Edmiston of Spring Hill, Kathy ( Bill) Zabel of Paola, Kan., Penny (Ronnie) Holly of Melvern, Kan.; sister Sheryl K. Brown of Florida; 13 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Visitation was June 2, 2019 at Bruce Funeral Home, 712 S. Webster, Spring Hill,(913- 592-2244). Inurnment will be at Antioch Cemetery, Spring Hill at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hillside Lutheran Church, Spring Hill or True Grace Church, Melvern, Kan. Condolences may be
left at www.brucefuneralhome.com.
 
KNARR, Janet Ruth (I159670)
 
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Barbara Bryant Thayer Barner
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June 17, 2010 2:00 AM
KENNEBUNK - Barbara Bryant Thayer Barner, 88, of Kennebunk, died Thursday, June 10, 2010, after a long illness.

She was a native of Melrose, Mass., born on Nov. 18, 1921. She graduated from Melrose High School, Class of 1939. She attended Fisher Junior College in Boston and upon graduation went to work for the Federal Reserve Bank.

Mrs. Barner and her husband, George Barner, longtime residents of Kennebunkport, were active members of the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk. For the past six years they have been residents of Huntington Common in Kennebunk.

Mrs. Barner is survived by her husband, George Barner; her three child
en, Bryant Thayer, of Boston, Kim Thayer Streetman, of Newton, Mass., and Christian L. Barner, of Kennebunkport; her three stepchildren, Barry Barner, Pamela Carroll, and Dean Barner; and six grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 10, at the Fist Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk. In lieu of flowers, a contribution
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Barner, Barbara Bryant Thayer

KENNEBUNK - Barbara Bryant Thayer Barner, 88, of Kennebunk, died Thursday, June 10, 2010, after a long illness.

She was a native of Melrose, Mass., born on Nov. 18, 1921. She graduated from Melrose High School, Class of 1939. She attended Fisher Junior College in Boston and upon graduation went to work for the Federal Reserve Bank.

Mrs. Barner and her husband, George Barner, longtime residents of Kennebunkport, were active members of the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk. For the past six years they have been residents of Huntington Common in Kennebunk.

Mrs. Barner is survived by her husband, George Barner; her three children, Bryant Thayer, of Boston, Kim Thayer Streetman, of Newton, Mass., and Christian L. Barner, of Kennebunkport; her three stepchildren, Barry Barner, Pamela Carroll, and Dean Barner; and six grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 10, at the Fist Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk. In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, P. O. Box 7004, Cape Porpoise, ME 04014.

Published in the Seacoast Online on 6/17/2010
 
BRYANT, Barbara Wilma (I9356)
 
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Vernon K. Shaffer

Vernon K. Shaffer, 85, of Muhlenberg Twp, died Jan. 17, 2008 at 12:2
0 a.m. in the Phoebe-Berks Healthcare Center, where he had resided since June 26, 2007.

He was the husband of the late Gladys V. (Houp) Shaffer, who died March 22, 1993.

Born in Loganton, he was a son of the late Glenn C. and Kathryn (Klecker) Shaffer.

He was a Berks County Commissioner for 24 years. He held the longest service record of any county commissioner in PA.

He was a captain in the U.S. Air Force and a veteran of World War II.

He was a member of One United Church of Christ, Kenhorst. He was a former Elder of Good Shepherd U.C.C. - Tuckerton, past president of the PA Game Commission and a member of Locust Ridge Hunting Camp, Clinton County. He was very active in the Republican Party and was campaign manager for Raymond Shafer in his bid for governor of PA. He was a pioneer in the development of the Berks County Parks System and assisted i the moving of the Gruber Wagon Works. He was a former member of the Muhlenberg Rotary Club and a former 32nd degree Mason and Shriner. He was an avid hunter, fisherman and conservationist. He also held his instructor’s pilot license and operated Shaffer’s Ariel Advertising, attended University of Wisconsin and was a secretary of the Muhlenbeg Twp Authority.

He is survived by a daughter, the Rev. Cheryl L. Moore of Shillington; a son, Ron V. (Judy) Shaffer of West Reading; a brother, Duane Shaffer of Clinton County; and two grandsons, Aaron I. Moore and Seth A. Moore. He was predeceased by a brother, Charles Shaffer. He is also survived by a companion, Ingrid Breitenstein of Muhlenberg Twp.

Funeral services will be Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008 at 10 a.m. at One United Church of Christ, 1730 New Holland Rd., Kenhorst, with the Rev. Pamela C. Fischer officiating. Interment with military honors will be i Berks County Memorial Gardens, Maidencreek Twp. Viewing will be Friday, Jan. 25, 2008 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Klee Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 1 East Lancaster Ave., Shillington, and Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. at the church.

Lock Haven Express
1/21/2008
 
SHAFFER, Vernon Kleckner (I15837)
 
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Grover Barner, a man of value
By Nicole Cloud - Special to the Sun-Gazette POSTED: February 18, 2009

Grover Barner
LOCK HAVEN - Grover Barner is a 92-year-old resident at Susque-View Home, 22 Cree Drive.

When I first met Grover, his assistant told him I was there to interview him about his life.

He quickly giggled and said "Why, what have I've done." With a large smile and friendly handshake, Grover welcomed me into his room.

Like most young boys, Grover enjoyed playing outside and getting dirty. He dreamed that one day he would become an architect. To follow his dream he knew that he must get educated.

As Grover entered his sophomore year of high school, his dream of becoming an architect was put on hold.

Two weeks into the school year, Grover's father was injured and the 14-year-old Grover had to drop out of high school and support his family.

At 14, Grover began working at a farm for 50 cents a day. As time went on, he needed to make more money.

Luckily, the Civilian Conservation Corps were in Boalsburg trying to construct a Girl Scout Camp. However, the ground was in terrible condition, so Grover took on the challenge of how to preserve the topsoil. He worked closely beside an engineer to help mandate soil conservation. After the two-year project was complete, Grover moved back to Lock Haven.

Soon after coming home to Lock Haven, Grover got his trucking license and went into business for himself as an independent driver.

After a while, though, the expenses of the truck were too much compared to the income he was receiving.

Once again, Grover was on the hunt to make a better life for him and his high school sweetheart. Grover was hired by George Porter as the manager of the Clintonian, which quickly became owned by Henry McCormick.

McCormick offered him a $30 a week salary, which at the time was quite a bit.

Grover continued to work for Henry McCormick until he was 26 and enlisted in the Marine Corps.

While in the service, Grover entered the engineering program alongside Paul McCormick, who was Henry's younger brother.

After traveling the world, and completing his term. Grover left the Marines as a first division engineer.

After arriving home, Grover rested for one day before entering back into the workforce. He and Paul went to work for Henry McCormick.

Even though the men were paid a decent salary, they wanted to start up their own business. Henry McCormick gave them money to get the dream on track.

Grover and Paul bought one crane and one bulldozer. The men were ready for their first job, which was Henry McCormick's basement. After completing the first project successfully the men then started getting lager offers.

The next job was the sewer line in Flemington. The task was to clean up the river, and of course, the men completed the job successfully.

For every one job they had completed there were 10 more waiting. The company soon was asked to build a reservoir in the City of Lock Haven.

The goal was to build a reservoir that stored 560 million gallons of water.

Of course, Grover found a way to do it.

As the age of 80 began to approach, Grover finally felt that it was time to retire.

After being in business for 42 years, it was at last his time to rest.

Grover began the business with one crane and one bulldozer and when he left the company, it had more than a million dollars worth of equipment, and work that was seen all over Lock Haven.

Albert Einstein once said "Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value."

I'm pretty sure Einstein himself would be envious of Grover Barner, because he is the prime example of a man who has had great success on top of being a genuinely great man of value.

Cloud is a student at Lock Haven University who is completing an internship at Susque-View.

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Grover C. Barner
August 10, 2011
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Grover C. Barner, 94, a resident of the Susque-View Home, Lock Haven, formerly of 125 Mann Ave., Mill Hall, died August 9, 2011 at Susque-View.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA. 17751.

www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org

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BARNER, Grover Clyde (I15474)
 
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19 January 2010

Dennis G. Barner
BARNER Dennis G. Dennis G. Barner of Toledo, OH, died in his home on M
onday, January 11, 2010, at the age of 57 years. The son of Robert C
. and Joanne M. Stroehlein Barner and one of five siblings, he was a g
aduate of Rogers High School Class of 1971, enlisting in the U.S. Ai
Force in 1972 serving during the Viet Nam era until 1976 when he wa
s honorably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant. Enrollment fol
lowed at the University of Toledo where he obtained his associate degr
ee in computer technology. His employments included the Green Lines Co
mpany of Bowling Green, OH, where he worked in the over the road depar
tment followed by Express Bill and Payroll of Toledo, OH. He was a mem
ber of American Legion South Side Post #531. He also enjoyed professio
al sports, especially the National Football League. Surviving are sib
lings, Carol (Randall) King of Whitehouse, OH, Beverly A. (Lonny) Yate
s of St. Petersburg, FL, Randall L. (Karen) Barner of Plant City, FL a
d Kathleen M. Dartt of Columbia, MO; also nieces, Lauren E. King, Lin
dsay C. King, Samantha Yates, Rebecca Yates, Kimberly M. (Cliff) Dartt
-Selkoe and Patricia Dartt, and nephew, Dave Dartt. Friends may call T
uesday from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. in the Thomas I. Wisniewski Fune
al Home, 2426 North Reynolds Rd. (between Central and Bancroft) wher
e services will be held Wednesday, January 20, 2010, at 11:00 a.m.
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A memorial service celebrating his life was held at Wisniewski & Wic
k Funeral Home, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. After donating body part
s so that others could live, Dennis' body was cremated and his ashes a
e with his loving family
 
BARNER, Dennis Gene (I3062)
 
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2 midstate men face charges in Internet sex sting
Posted by pshellem April 02, 2009 15:02PM
The arrest of a Harrisburg man and six other men on charges they solic
ited sex from minors over the Internet brought the total of alleged pr
edators snagged by the Attorney General's Internet Child Predator Unit
s to more than 200.

After allegedly exposing himself on a Web camera to what he thought wa
s a 14-year-old girl, Robert A. Barner, 46, 569 Chesterfield Court, we
t to meet her at a store in Swatara Twp when he was arrested Wednesda
y, police said.

Submitted photoRobert A. Barner
Barner, who described himself as a "youth leader," is charged with unl
awful contact with a minor relating to involuntary deviate sexual inte
course and one count of unlawful contact with a minor relating to sta
tutory sexual assault.
Submitted photoCharles A. Giuliani
An Elizabethville man is charged with sending what he thought was a 14
-year-old girl photos of his penis, asking what she would do with it
. Charles A. Giuliani, 33, of the Harvestview Apartments, is facing ch
arges of unlawful use of a computer and unlawful contact with a minor.

Also arrested were Carlos R. Harrison, 35, of Chambersburg; Timothy E
. Weidinger, 31, of Greensburg; William L. Marcus, 46, of Mount Laurel
, N.J.; Timothy W. Senich, 61, of Pittsburgh; and Abraham Sarver, 22
, of Altoona.

The arrests bring the total number of people arrested by the unit to 2
03.

Categories: Breaking News, County: Dauphin, Courts, Crime, Technology
Comments
hbgfinest says...
Too bad they will be out in less then a year! That's how these cases a
lways work! This court system is such bs! I am so orry to the familie
s affected by this. May justice be served.

Posted on 04/02/09 at 7:39PM
marissyx3 says...
wow. really? that apology is as fake as the world we live in. you fee
l no remose at all.. this kind of thing effects a family and close fri
ends MUCH more than you can imagine so keep your opinions to yoursel
f because words can hurt a person just as much as actions. what thes
e people need are other people who are going to help them because obvi
ously they are sick. don't say anything until you put yourself in some
one else's shoes. Yeah what they did was wrong and cannot be justifie
d in ANY way..believe me, i am a teenaged girl myseld and i know tha
t living in a society where no women can walk down the streets at nigh
t and feel safe is sad..but its even worse that people like you who ar
e only critisizing can't even give a decent apology to the loved one
s effected by this. this world sucks and it's time someone does someth
ing about it..not only with crime but with the speech toward other. th
ink about what you say before you say it..EVERYTHING even "harmless" w
ords can destroy a person and no one understands that.

Posted on 04/02/09 at 9:39PM
hbgfinest says...
First of all, I expressed my sympathy for these families! Do you nee
d to read it again?
Second of all, all I said was how these judges are so worried about pu
tting drug dealers in jail for life and these poor families that are v
icitms of these horrible crimes have to deal with the fact that thes
e animals in society get a slap on the wrist! Did you see how that gu
y got 5 years PROBATION? NO jail time what so ever!!! That is what i
s wrong in this country! I just wish these law makers can put themselv
es in their shoes and understand that they are letting these animals o
ut so they can prey on another innocent victim again! I am deeply sorr
y for these victims of these crimes. And before YOU open YOUR mouth an
d say something about someone elses comment just remember that maybe t
hat person had gone through that same thing once in there life!!! Thin
k about it!

Posted on 04/02/09 at 10:27PM
hbgfinest says...
You obviously have some growing up to do!

Posted on 04/02/09 at 10:28PM
CDgrad117 says...
I think one thing we all lose sight of is how the victims in this ar
e not just the children they were involved with talking to but also th
eir families. We have to realize that for some of these men it's an ad
diction that has taken over and has left them full of shame and havin
g to find a way to explain to their families. These are sons with pare
ts, husbands with wives, and fathers with children. Yes some would sa
y throw them away into a cell and forget about them. But these men des
erve to find redemption and find a way out of there problems. They des
erve to be given a chance to fix their lives and mend the wounds in th
e relationships with their own families. Some of these men are the vic
tims themselves.

Posted on 04/03/09 at 10:06AM
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BARNER, Robert Arthur Jr. (I5074)
 
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Darlene A. Barner: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

New Castle News (PA) - Thursday, March 10, 2005

Deceased Name: Darlene A. Barner

Darlene A. Barner, 63, of Camp Point, Ill., died at 2:50 p.m. Tuesday
, March 8, 2005, in her home.
Born June 16, 1941, in New Castle, Mrs. Barner was a daughter of Kenne
th and Annabell Gallo Swogger.
She married Albert D. Barner on July 8, 1961, in New Middletown, OH. H
e survives.
Mrs. Barner worked as a seamstress in her home for many years and late
as a salesperson for J.C. Penney in Quincy, Ill.
She was a member of Camp Point United Methodist Church and was in char
ge of youth bowling in Camp Point for several years.
Mrs. Barner enjoyed being with her children and grandchildren, and bow
ling in couples leagues with her husband.
She was a graduate of Mohawk High School and attended the former New C
astle Business College and Thiel College.
Survivors, in addition to her husband, are her mother, Annabell Swogge
of Bessemer; four sons and two-daughter-in-laws, Kenneth A. Barner o
f Quincy, Jeffrey A. and Michael A. Barner of Point Mugu, Calif., an
d John M. and Renee L. Barner, and James A. Barner, all of Camp Point
; and six grandchildren, Kelsey S. Barner of Ona, W.Va., Jeffrey Barne
and Justin Barner, both of Point Muga, Riley Barner and Cora Barner
, both of Camp Point, and Kaylee M. Barner of Clayton, Ill.
Mrs. Barner was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth Swogger; mate
al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dom Gallo; and paternal grandparents
, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swogger.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 12, 2005
, at Camp Point United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jeff Rasche. Buria
l will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Camp Point.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. tomorrow and 9 a.m. until the 10 a
.m. service Saturday at Camp Point United Methodist Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to Camp Point United Methodist Chur
ch.
Lummis-Hamilton Funeral Home of Camp Point is in charge of arrangement
s.
Page: A5
Copyright (c) 2005, New Castle News
 
SWOGGER, Darlene A. (I2547)
 
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The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie
down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters. He
estoreth my soul; He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for
his name's sake.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will
fear no evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort
me; Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

In Memory Of
W. BRUCE BARNER
Newport, RD 1, Pa.
(formerly Liverpool, Perry Co, PA.
 
BARNER, Wilson Bruce (I224)
 
10 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  DONLEY, F.M. (I10294)
 
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A. Pauline Barner | Visit Guest Book

A. Pauline Barner, 95 years of Millerstown, entered into eternal res
t on Sunday, November 28, 2010, at her residence.
She was the wife of the late Albert L. barner, who preceded her on Jun
e 16, 1986. Pauline was born on March 10, 1915 in Oriental, Juniata Co
, the daughter of the late Calvin E. and Villa Mae (Frymoyer) Goodling
.
She had worked on the family dairy farm. Pauline was a member of the S
t. John (Barner's) Lutheran Church, Liverpool and the Liverpool Volunt
eer Fire Company. She was the former member of the Ladies Aide at he
church. Pauling enjoyed embroidering, fishing and cooking.
She is survived by her three daughters; Shirley J. Barner, and June L
. Barner at home, and Carol M. Hoffman and her husband Lawrence N. o
f Richfield, a granddaughter Karen "Suzy" Stahr and her husband Wade D
. of McAlisterville, a great grandson Nicholas A. Stahr; a sister Id
a Seig of Etters, two brothers; Allen Goodling and his wife Katy of Mt
. Pleasant Mills, and Mervin Goodling and his wife Geraldine of Miffli
town, nieces and nephews and a sister-in-law Blanche Goodling of Mt
. Pleasant Mills. Pauline was preceded by a daughter Geraldine Barne
at birth, and two brothers; Lee Goodling, while serving our countr
y during World War II, and Ernest Goodling.
Friends and family are invited to the viewing on Thursday, December 2
, 2010 from 7:00-9:00 P.M., at the George P. Garman Funeral Homaes, In
c., 606 N. Front St., Liverpool. The funeral service will be at 11:0
0 A.M., Friday, December 3, 2010, with a viewing from 10:00 A.M., unti
l the time of the service at St. John (Barner's) Lutheran Church, 5 Ba
er Road, Liverpool. Officiating will be her pastor, Rev. Peter Kuebl
er. Burial will be made in the adjoining church cemetery. In lieu of f
lowers, memorial gifts may be made in loving memory of Pauline to St
. John (Barner's) Lutheran Church, 5 Barner Road, Liverpool, Perry Co
, PA 17045. www.pennlive.com/obits

Published in Patriot-News on December 1, 2010
 
GOODLING, Alma Pauline (I9925)
 
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Abel A. Wilt, age 74, of McClure, PA,
died at 2:07 am, Thursday, April 29,
2010, at Hershey Medical Center. Born
April 27, 1936 in Yeagertown, he was a
son of the late Lee D. and Kathryn
(Grenoble) Wilt. He was an auto assembler
for General Motors Corp., Wilmington,
DE, retiring in 1978. He was a member
of Lewistown Gospel Chapel. He enjoyed
spending time with his family and
especially his grandchildren. His wife,
Nancy L. (Cavanaugh) Wilt, whom he
married July 4, 1957, survives. Also surviving
are children, Ricky L. Wilt and
wife Rachel of Middletown, DE and
Terry A. Wilt and wife Norma of Newark,
DE; brothers and sister, Jeremiah
Wilt and wife Ann of Harrisburg, PA,
Joseph Wilt and wife Deborah of Lewistown,
PA, Barbara Deamer and husband
Roy of Florida and David Wilt and wife
Connie of McClure, PA; six grandchildren
and a great-grandson. He was preceded
preceded
in death by 5 brothers and 4 sisters.
His funeral service will be held at 11 am,
Monday, May 3, at Heller Hoenstine
Woodlawn Funeral Home, Lewistown with
his sons, Rick and Terry officiating. Interment
will be in Wilt Cemetery,.
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Abel A. Wilt

Age 74, of McClure, PA, died at 2:07 am, Thursday, April 29, 2010, a
t Hershey Medical Center.

Born April 27, 1936 in Yeagertown, he was a son of the late Lee D. an
d Kathryn (Grenoble) Wilt. He was an auto assembler for General Motor
s Corp., Wilmington, DE, retiring in 1978. He was a member of Lewistow
Gospel Chapel. He enjoyed spending time with his family and especial
ly his grandchildren.

His wife, Nancy L. (Cavanaugh) Wilt, whom he married July 4, 1957, sur
vives. Also surviving are children, Ricky L. Wilt and wife Rachel of M
iddletown, DE and Terry A. Wilt and wife Norma of Newark, DE; brother
s and sister, Jeremiah Wilt and wife Ann of Harrisburg, PA, Joseph Wil
t and wife Deborah of Lewistown, PA, Barbara Deamer and husband Roy o
f Florida and David Wilt and wife Connie of McClure, PA; grandchildren
, Andrew, Bryan, Stacey, Matthew, Lauren and Jennifer and a great-gran
dson, Caleb. He was preceded in death by 5 brothers and 4 sisters.

His funeral service will be held at 11 am, Monday, May 3, at HELLER HO
ENSTINE WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown with his son
s, Rick and Terry officiating. Interment will be in Wilt Cemetery, McC
lure. Family will receive friends from 10 am Monday until time of serv
ice at the funeral home.

Published in The News Journal on Apr. 30, 2010
 
WILT, Able Adam (I1546)
 
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN BARNER

ABRAHAM LINCOLN BARNER. Some of the most substantial people of Kansa
s today, well able to ride about over the improved highways in their a
utomobiles, came into the state in the early days with the slow and te
dious method of the prairie schooner or the mover's wagon. Such an emi
grant party arrived in Sumner County in 1873. They had come overland f
om Central Illinois, being twenty-six days en route. Three wagons com
prised the train, and the driver of one of those wagons, then thirtee
years of age, was Abraham Lincoln Barner, who is now living retire
d at Belle Plaine in Summer Co, and for years has been prominently kno
wn as a farmer, stockman, land owner, banker and closely identified wi
th many of the business and civic affairs of his home section.

The head of the family at that time was his father, Michael Barner. Mi
chael Barner had come out to Summer County in the spring of 1873, wit
h two other men, and they bought three-quarter sections, two for $80
0 each and another for $850. One of these quarters had an unfinished h
ouse on it, but one of the familiar Kansas winds of that day soon ble
w it away. When Michael Barner brought his family out he bought 160 ac
es near one of the three quarter sections previously mentioned, payin
g $1,000 for it. Its chief improvement was a log cabin, and that old b
uilding is still standing there. Michael Barner during the following y
ears became one of Summer County's most valued citizens. At the time o
f his death he owned 960 acres of land, and had devoted it to genera
l farming and the raising of cattle and hogs. He was naturally a leade
in the community, and was greatly admired for his straight-forward
, honest, God-fearing virtues and his devotion to his family. Michae
l Barner was born in PA and married Martha Ann Moan, a native of OH. M
ichael had been left an orphan at the age of nine years, and up to fif
teen made his home with an older brother. Despite early handicaps he w
as in no way deficient in energy and ambition to make the most of hi
s opportunities, and on leaving home he went out to Illinois and afte
working hard for several years he bought eighty acres in the heavy w
oods not far from Springfield, Sangamon County. He paid $10 an acre fo
this land. The timber he removed by cutting into cord wood and selli
g it, and he also grubbed up the stumps and gradually got his land cl
eared for cultivation. He was an indefatigable worker, and by sheer de
termination won a substantial success. Though his school advantages ha
d been very meager, he acquired a good education by teaching himself
. When he married he had only $75 in capital, but he and his wife prov
ed excellent team mates and by much self denial in the early days mad
e a home and provided for their growing children. Michael Barner, real
izing what he had been denied in his youth, was more than eager to giv
e his children the best of educational equipment. In politics he wa
s a republican, but later became allied with the populist party, and a
ltogether was little of a politician, his only public serving being o
the school board. While living in Illinois he had been able to incre
ase his first farm by an addition of forty acres, and was prospering t
here, but it was his desire to expand and give his children a start wh
ich prompted him to trade his forty acres of Illinois land for 160 acr
es in Summer County.

The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln Barner was a log cabin on the littl
e farm in Sangamon Co, Illinois, where he first saw the light of day A
ugust 8, 1860. He was the third in a family of ten children, seven o
f whom are still living. He attended school in Illinois, and afterwar
d had the advantages of a log-cabin temple of learning in Summer Co, K
ansas, and for one year was in the high school at Oxford.

He lived at home and did his part in the work on the farm until his ma
iage on December 21, 1882, to Miss Laura A. Cox. Her parents came t
o Summer County in 1877. Mr. and Mrs. Barner are the parents of five c
hildren, one of whom died in infancy. Ray J. lives on his own farm; Fl
orence is the wife of F. W. Scott, a farmer; Ethel is Mrs. Roy Carrout
hers of Sumner County; and Bert lives on the home farm.

When Mr. Barner was twenty-one years of age his father gave him a tea
m of horses and allowed him his board free for one year. That was hi
s start in life. He rented one of his father's farms, and though he wa
s thus fairly well capitalized he had by no means an easy time of it f
or the first fifteen years. He encountered successions of droughts, ot
her plagues incidental to Kansas farming in the early days, and it wa
s only by the closest kind of co-operation between himself and his fai
thful wife and by going without the luxuries that he finally arrived a
t a comfortable degree of material prosperity. Eventually he bought 12
0 acres, but in 1893 sold it and raced into Oklahoma at the opening o
f the Cherokee strip in the fall of that year. He did not locate in Ok
lahoma, and returning to Kansas paid $5,000 for 160 acres of land. The
e he began his farming career in earnest, and gradually his prosperit
y enabled him to make other purchases until his ownership now extend
s over 800 acres of the fertile lands of Summer County. This land is h
ighly developed and improved, and he has done much as a stock raiser
, keeping both horses and cattle. His favorite brand of cattle is th
e Short-Horn.

It was only recently, in 19l6, that Mr. Barner retired from the farm a
d moved to his town house in Belle Plaine. He is president of the Cit
izens State Bank of Belle Plaine, having held that office since 1908
. This is now the largest bank in the city. He was one of the organize
s of the Mutual Farmers Elevator at Palestine being president of th
e company there, and has given his time and resources liberally for th
e promotion of every laudable undertaking in his community. He is a me
mber and president of the Fraternal Aid Society, and has served as cle
k of Palestine Twp and four years as county commissioner. In politic
s he is a democrat. He also owns some real estate in the cities of Wic
hita and Belle Plaine. Mrs. Barner is an active member of the Methodis
t Church and Sunday School.

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Bonnie Kay Ulsh Crump
Birth 4 Apr 1950
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 3 Jan 2013 (aged 62)
Georgia, USA
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Bonnie Crump

Douglas County Sentinel (GA) - Saturday, January 5, 2013

Mrs. Bonnie Kay Crump, 62, of Douglasville, GA passed away Thursday, J
anuary 3, 2013.

Mrs. Crump was born in Harrisburg, PA on April 4, 1950, the daughter o
f Jack Ulsh and the late Thelma Linsey Ulsh. She worked as manager o
f Ryan's Steakhouse for 23 years and was of the Lutheran faith.

Survivors include her husband, LeRoy Crump, daughter, Melissa Crump o
f Douglasville, GA, sons, Jeremy (Lensi) Crump of Dallas, GA, Brad (He
ather) Crump of Villa Rica, GA, 6 grandchildren, father, Jack Ulsh o
f Middletown, PA, brothers, Barry Ulsh of Clarksville, TN, and Brian U
lsh of Harrisburg, PA.

Funeral services will be Monday, January 7 at 2 p.m. from the chapel o
f Almon Funeral Home with Rev. Danny McGouirk and Rev. Kenny Teal offi
ciating.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Monday from 1
2 noon until the funeral hour.

Following the service, Mrs. Crump's body will be cremated.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family at www.almonfuneralh
ome.com.

Almon Funeral Home of Carrollton in charge of arrangements.
 
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Herman W. Barner, Sr
Birth 28 Feb 1927
Richfield, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 18 Aug 1999 (aged 72)
Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lind Memorial Cemetery
Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
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HERMAN W. BARNER SR.
Herman W. Barner Sr., 72, of Lewistown, died at 11:42 a.m. Wednesday
, August 18, 1999, at Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill.
Born February 28, 1927, in Richfield, he was a son of the late Elmer N
. and Blanche L. [Basom] Barner. His wife, Olive I. [Eberts] Barner, d
ied in 1989.
Surviving are a companion, Thelma M. Yocum, Lewistown; children, Mrs
. James (Connie) Brannon, Lewistown, Herman W. Barner Jr., Marysville
, Ronald E. Barner, New Bloomfield, Nancy A. Coleman, Lewistown, and M
s. William [Louann] Beers Jr., Lewistown; sisters and brothers, Grac
e Fogle, Lewisburg, Mary Weider, Landisville, Rev. Charles W. Barner
, Lewistown, and Palmer Barner, Enola; 10 grandchildren; nine great-gr
andchildren; three step-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Sharon Barner, in 1967; thre
e brothers, Victor Barner, Robert Barner and Malvern Barner; and two s
isters, Alameda Aumiller and Bertha Book.
He was a United States Army veteran of World War II.
He was a retired conductor of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
He was Methodist by faith and a member of Lewistown Moose Lodge 143 an
d VFW Post 7011.
Services were held Saturday at Heller-Hoenstine Woodlawn Funeral Home
. Lewistown, with Rev. Charles W. Barner officiating. Interment was i
Lind Memorial Cemetery.

Published in the Perry County Times, August 25, 1999

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Herman was a member of Lewistown Moose Lodge No. 143 and VFW Post 701
1

Herman W. Barner Sr.
LEWISTOWN - Herman W. Barner Sr., 72, of 3 Knepp Ave., Lewistown, die
d at 11:42 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1999, at Holy Spirit Hospital in C
amp Hill.

Born Feb. 28, 1927, in Richfield, he was a son of the late Elmer N. an
d Blanche L. (Basom) Barner. His wife, Olive I. (Eberts) Barner, die
d in 1989.

Surviving are: a companion, Thelma M. Yocum, 3 Knepp Ave., Lewistown
; children, Mrs. James (Connie) Brannon, 726 W. Sixth St., Lewistown
, Herman W. Barner Jr., Marysville, Ronald E. Barner, New Bloomfield
, Nancy A. Coleman, Lewistown, and Mrs. William (Louann) Beers Jr., Fi
fth Street, Lewistown; sisters and brothers, Grace Fogle, Lewisburg, M
ary Weider, Landisville, Rev. Charles W. Barner, Loop Road, Lewistown
, and Palmer Barner, Enola; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren
; three step-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandson.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Sharon Barner, in 1967; thre
e brothers, Victor Barner, Robert Barner and Malvern Barner; and two s
isters, Almeda Aumiller and Bertha Book.

He was a United States Army veteran of World War II.

He was a retired conductor of the PA Railroad.

He was Methodist by faith and a member of Lewistown Moose Lodge No. 14
3 and VFW Post 7011.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Heller-Hoenstine Woodlaw
Funeral Home, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown, with the Rev. Charles W. B
arner officiating. Interment will be in Lind Memorial Cemetery.

There will be no public viewing, but family will receive friends 7-9 p
.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.
 
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Malvern John “Slim” Barner
Birth 28 Mar 1921
McAlisterville, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 24 Feb 1999 (aged 77)
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Husband of Arlene L. Swartz Barner who he married July 17, 1942.

Father of John M. Barner, of Beavertown, Donald Dillman, of Thompsonto
wn, Lester E. Barner, of Lewistown, Blanche Riden and husband, Mike, o
f Lewistown and Maxine A. Zook and husband, Leonard, of Millerstown; V
onnie May Ridley and Ronald J. Barner.

CPL US Army World War II

Information from the obituary of his wife and the Locate Grave website
.

Malvern John Barner was born on Monday, 28 March 1921 at McAllistervil
le, Fayette Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania. He was the son o
f Elmer Newton Barner and Blanche Ludella Basom. His nickname was Slim
. Malvern married, at the age of 21 Arlene Lottie Swartz on Friday, 1
7 July 1942. He died on Wednesday, 24 February 1999 at the age of 77 y
ears, 10 months and 27 days at Ohesson Manor, Lewistown, South Derry T
ownship, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. He was buried at Cedar Grove Ce
metery, Mifflintown, Fermanagh Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania.

Information from Adam Barner Family Reunion History Committee at http:
//www.adambarner.org/bfrweb/p3336.htm.
 
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Pearl L. Barner Lehman
Birth 21 Jul 1923
Lamar, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 28 Feb 2018 (aged 94)
Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Riverview Cemetery
Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Pearl L. Lehman, 94, of Northumberland, formerly of Hilbish Heights, l
ater Oak Park and at the Lewis Building, passed away on Wednesday, Feb
. 28, 2018, at Nottingham Village, Northumberland, where she had bee
a resident.
She was born July 21, 1923, in Lamar, a daughter of the late Grover Cl
evland and Nancy Elizabeth Barner. On Aug. 5, 1944, she married Reed F
. Lehman who preceded her in death on April 21, 2003.
Pearl attended Mill Hall High School.
She was a fly tier for the Pequea Fish Hook Factory in Loganton and la
ter became a manager for W.T. Grants, Sunbury.
She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Northumberland wh
ere she used her knitting talents for the Guidepost Project, Knit fo
Kids.
Along with her passion for knitting, Pearl also enjoyed playing bing
o and working on puzzles.
She is survived by her son, Robert L. Lehman of Sunbury; three grandso
s, Chad Lehman and wife Nicole of Virginia, Justin Lehman of Duncanno
, and Brock Lehman and wife Beth of Sunbury; four great-grandchildren
, Cameron, Alexander, Addison and Jackson; and one brother and sister-
in-law, Jimmy H. and Sandra Barner of Mill Hall.
In addition to her parents and husband of 58 years, she was preceded i
death by one daughter, Jeanne M. Karchner; two sisters, Betty Haffle
y and Marie Rogers; and four brothers, Clifford, Raymond, Grover and G
ordon Barner.
Friends and family may call from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Monday where a servic
e of the Eastern Star will follow at 7:45, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Tues
day, followed by the funeral at 11, at the Joseph W. Epler Funeral Hom
e, 210 King St., Northumberland, with Pastor Leslie Halchak officiatin
g.
Burial will follow in Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland.
Contributions in Pearl's memory may be made to the American Cancer Soc
iety, 1948 E. Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701.
Published on March 1, 2018
 
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Albert H. Campbell Jr.
POSTED: July 1, 2008
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Albert H. Campbell Jr.

Albert H. Campbell Jr., 82, formerly of Reservoir Road, Muncy, and cur
ently a resident at Elmcroft, Montoursville, died Sunday, June 29, 20
08, at the Gatehouse in Williamsport.

Born May 10, 1926, in Monaca, Beaver Co, he was one of 14 children bor
to the late Albert H. Sr. and Alice (Hammerstein) Campbell.

On October 28, 1946, he married the former Claire M. Summer. Her deat
h on April 28, 1999, ended a 52-year marital union.

A U. S. Navy veteran of World War II, he served on a sub chaser in th
e North Atlantic.

Al's first civilian job was with the former Spencer Heater Foundry i
Williamsport. From there he went to work for the former Thomas Boyl
e Bottling Co, Williamsport, and later worked for Stroehmann's Baker
y as a salesman for 32 years, retiring in December 1987.

His woodworking talents were greatly admired, and Al lovingly hand mad
e several gun racks, grandfather clocks and cabinets. Together he an
d his wife tended their vegetable garden and canned their produce. H
e enjoyed traveling and dancing, and possessed a marvelous sense of hu
mor. Al could tell a good story, and did a good job of keeping the nur
ses in stitches. He was also a dedicated Pittsburgh Steeler fan.

Al was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Muncy.

Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Russell E. and Linda Campbe
ll of Muncy; three sisters, Patricia Davenport and twins Joyce and Jac
queline Campbell, all of Williamsport; five brothers, Allen Campbell o
f Johnstown, Louis Campbell of Buffalo, N.Y., Charles Campbell of Flor
ida, Franklin Campbell of OH and Paul Campbell of Selinsgrove; four gr
andchildren, Elizabeth McKenna, Brian Preston-Campbell, Victoria Killo
an and Benjamin Williams; and six great-grandchildren, Nathan, Ryan a
d Colin McKenna, Ian and Caleb Preston-Campbell and Lia Killoran.

He was predeceased by three sisters, Alberta Gibbs, Esther Lusk and Sh
irley Wagner; and two brothers, Richard and Russell Campbell.

The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 2, at Grenob
le's, 121 S. Main St., Muncy. Officiating will be his pastor, the Rev
. Michael R. Gardy. Burial with full military honors will be in Twin H
ills Memorial Park, &031 Muncy.

Friends will be received at the funeral home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.
m. and again on Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m.

The family welcomes flowers; however, if desired, contributions in Al'
s memory may be made to the Gatehouse, 1001 Grampian Boulevard, Willia
msport, PA 17701.

www.grenoblefuneralhome.com
 
CAMPBELL, Albert H. Jr. (I16514)
 
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Allen B. Lupold

VETERAN

Allen B. Lupold, 90, of 153 Broad St., Montgomery, died Wednesday, Feb
. 21, 2007 in the Kramm Health Care Center, Watsontown.

He was born May 21, 1916, near Loganton, a son of the late Harvey an
d Carrie (Barner) Lupold. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, th
e former Martha A. Swartz.

Allen was employed for 20 years at the Bi-Lo Plumbing and Supply Compa
y, managing the Montgomery stores and later managing the Danville sto
e, where he retired. Earlier in his life, he drove truck for the form
er John Peters and Son Meat Packing plant in Williamsport.

He was a veteran of World War II, with the rank of Master Sergeant. H
e was on active duty prior to the start of World War II, and helped t
o organize and train the paratroopers. Allen also served in the Europe
an Theatre attached to the 13th Airborne Division.

He was a member of the Williamsport F&AM Lodge, Williamsport Consistor
y and a former member of the Montgomery Lions Club.

For many years he had enjoyed his cabin in Washington Twp, Lycoming Co
unty. As an outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, hiking, riding three-whee
lers and vegetable gardening.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son and daughter-in-law
, Larry A. and Cynthia of Montgomery; two grandchildren, Angela Jo Ris
hel of Montoursville and Allison K. Begley of Niceville, Fla.; by fou
great grandchildren, Jena Deann Rishel, Dalton Jeffrey Rishel, Broc
k Alan Begley, Kaylin Renee Begley; two sisters, Mary Wolford and Gera
ldine Wolfe, both of Watsontown; brother, Russell Lupold of RR Allenwo
od.

He was predeceased by two sisters and five brothers.

Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the Cronrath Funeral Ho
me, 308 Main St., Watsontown, where the funeral service will be conduc
ted at 10 a.m. with the Rev. D. Todd Baker, Elimsport Baptist Church
, officiating.

Burial will follow in Green Lawn Memorial Park, Montgomery.

Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Section: Posted: 2/23/2007
 
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Anamary N. Cheesman

Anamary N. Cheesman, 75, of Port Charlotte, Fla., died Dec. 22, 1999
, at the Bon Secours-St. Joseph Hospital in Port Charlotte.

She was a 10-year resident of southeast Florida and a 10-year residen
t of Port Charlotte coming from Mantoe, N.C. She was born Dec. 30, 192
3, to Deemer Barner and Florence (Nihart) Barner, in Minnesota. She wa
s a homemaker and a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Port Charlotte
. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Family and friends may visit from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dec. 26 at Peac
e Lutheran Church, 21500 Gibraltar Drive, Port Charlotte. The funera
l service will be at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 26 at the church., with Pastor Edw
ard H. Struebing III officiating. Entombment will be at 11 a.m. Dec. 2
8 at the Charlotte Memorial Cemetery Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, a
t the request of the family, donations may be made to the charity of y
our choosing in Anamary's name.

North Port, FL Sun 12/25/1999
Charlott Sun Herald, FL 12/25/1999
 
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Ann B. Wright

Mrs. Ann B. Wright, 91, of Frontz Lane, Allenwood, died Tuesday, Augus
t 10, 2010 at RiverWoods, Lewisburg.

Born April 17, 1919 in Oval, she was a daughter of the late Warren an
d Margaret (Wentzel) Barner. Her husband of 43 years, Lt. Col. Arthu
M. Wright, predeceased her in 1987.

Ann was a 1937 Graduate of Jersey Shore High School. She joined the Wo
man's Army Air Corps after the war. Ann also graduated from Jefferso
University in Philadelphia with a degree in Nursing. Most of her lif
e she worked as a private duty nurse in California and traveled with h
er husband in the military. However, during her career she also worke
d as an operating room and emergency room nurse at the University of C
alifornia.

Ann was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, Jersey Shore.

A member of the Jersey Shore Garden Club, she had a passion for flowe
gardening and especially loved roses. Ann also enjoyed bird watching
, her cats, sewing and caring for her family and friends.

Surviving are a son; a grandson, Evan A. Wright of Watsontown and nume
ous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death b
y a daughter, Kathe Wright, two brothers, Charles and Dale Barner an
d three sisters, Bertha Hawkins, June Devine and Linda Merkle.

Friends will be received from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, August 15, 2010 at C
onrath-Grenoble Funeral Home, 308 Main St., Watsontown and from noo
to 1 p.m. Monday, August 16, 2010 at St. James Evangelical Luthera
Church, 3242 Middle Road, Jersey Shore. A funeral will be held a
t 1 p.m. at the church. Officiating will be her pastor, Pastor Kerry A
ucker. Burial will follow in the Oval Cemetery, Oval.

The family welcomes flowers, however if desired memorial contribution
s may be made to St. James Lutheran Church, 3242 Middle Rd., Jersey Sh
ore, PA 17740.

Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.cronrathgrenoblefuneralho
me.com.

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Anna Mae Koch
POSTED: November 29, 2007
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Anna Mae Koch, 77, formerly of Jersey Shore passed away Tuesday, Novem
ber 27, 2007 in Warren General Hospital in Warren, Pa.

She was born October 10, 1930 in Jersey Shore, a daughter of John an
d Luva Moore Wagner.

Anna was the wife of the late Oliver J. Koch who passed in 1980.

She was a member of the Crossroads Community Church.

Anna was an avid camper and gardener.

She was a devoted mother, most of all she enjoyed and loved all of he
children and grandchildren.

Anna is survived by her children, Barry Koch of Houtzdale, Aleada (Ric
k) Merrifield of Lock Haven, Donna (Scott) Alexander of Cogan Station
, Marlene (Herb) Praster of S. Williamsport, Joyce (Mark) Wall of Jers
ey Shore, Rita Cybulski of Jamestown, NY, Brenda Koch of Lock Haven, E
leanor (Wayne) Taylor of Sugar Grove; fourteen grandchildren and fourt
een great grandchildren; a sister, Sara Hennessey and five brothers, H
arry, John, Rich, Charlie and Herb Wagner; also survived by many niece
s and nephews.

She was predeceased by her husband Oliver J. Koch, mother, father, tw
o brothers, George and David Wagner, a sister Mary Trinidad and a grea
t granddaughter Alexis Wall.

Relatives and friends are invited to Anna’s Life Celebration service a
t Noon, Saturday, December 1, 2007 at the Rearick-Carpenter Funeral Ho
me, Ltd., “A Life Celebration Home” 1002 Allegheny St. with her pasto
Rev. John Phillips officiating. A visitation will be from 11 a.m. un
til noon. Burial will be held at the convenience of the family.

Family suggests memorial contributions in Anna’s memory can be made t
o the Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital, 3705 5th Avenue, Pittsburgh, P
A 15213
 
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Anna R. Schreck
Anna R. Schreck, 89, of 5450 Furnace Road, Lewisburg for the past 56 y
ears, entered into rest at 8:25 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 2010, at Buffal
o Valley Lutheran Village, Lewisburg.
She was born Dec. 11, 1920, in Lewisburg, a daughter of the late Joh
M. and Katie (Wolfe) Reamer. On Dec. 25, 1938, in Kelly Twp with th
e Rev. R.L. Lundy performing the ceremony, she married James E. Schrec
k who preceded her in death on Dec. 16, 2002.
Anna was employed at Yorktowne Kitchens, Mifflinburg, for many years
. Earlier in life, she worked at Philco Ford, Watsontown, and Royal Im
prints, Lewisburg.
Anna enjoyed bowling, gardening, baking, and cooking for her family.
Surviving are four sons and daughters-in-law, Dean M. and Sandra L. Sc
hreck, of Sunbury, Paul M. and Diana A. Schreck, of Lewisburg, Carl E
. and Pauline F. Schreck, of Mifflinburg, and Steve R. and Magdaline E
. Schreck, of Mount Pleasant Mills; two daughters and sons-in-law, Jan
ette L. and Harold L. Diehl, of Montgomery, and Debra K. and Roger L
. Sauers, of Mifflinburg; four brothers and one sister-in-law, John Ne
lson and Carol Reamer, of Mifflinburg, Luther Reamer, of Millersburg
, Lee Reamer, of Aaronsburg, and Arthur Reamer, of Muncy; one sister a
d brother-in-law, Dorothy and George Richard Sr., of Penns Creek; 1
8 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandch
ildren.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Gerald G. and Robert Schreck; o
e daughter, Sandra Schreck; two brothers, Elwood and Francis Reamer
; and one sister, Charlotte Styers.
Friends and family are welcome from 10 to 11 a.m. Thurs., May 20, at t
he Roupp Funeral Home, Inc., 8594 Old Turnpike Road, Mifflinburg, wher
e the funeral will be conducted at 11, with the Rev. Michael Reece off
iciating.
Burial will be in the New Berlin Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Anna to the American H
eart Association, 1704 Warren Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701.

Mifflinburg Telegraph
5/20/2010
 
REAMER, Anna R. (I9073)
 
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Annabelle L. Ohnmeiss
POSTED: February 10, 2008

Annabelle L. Ohnmeiss, 92, formerly of 498 Glade Run Road, Muncy, die
d Friday, February 8, 2008, at the Muncy Valley Hospital Skilled Nursi
g Unit, where she resided the past five years.

Born June 25, 1915, in Williamsport, she was a daughter of the late Cl
yde and Helen (Pepperman) Ohnmeiss.

Annabelle was a homemaker who also enjoyed the challenge of a good ji
g saw pu?le, producing a beautiful work of embroidery, and practicin
g her cursive penmanship.

She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Jerry L. and Judy Ohnm
eiss of Muncy; one brother and sister-in-law, Berdell and Toot Ohnmeis
s of Muncy; four sisters and one brother-in-law, Nina Houseknecht an
d Maxine and Earl Loudenslager, all of Williamsport; Vivian Heller o
f New York and Betty Bastian of Georgia; two granddaughters, Lois Char
les and Regena Koch; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were one grandson, Jerry L. Ohnmeiss, Jr.; fou
brothers, Dan, Max, Charles and Stanley; and two sisters, Helen an
d an infant sister.

The funeral will be at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12, at Grenoble’
s, 121 S. Main St., Muncy. Officiating will be Pastor Max L. Walters
, Jr. of Lairdsville Faith Church. Burial will be in Montoursville Cem
etery.

Friends will be received at the funeral home prior to the service on T
uesday from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

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Annabelle L. Ohnmeiss

Annabelle L. Ohnmeiss, 92, formerly of 498 Glade Run Road, Muncy, die
d Friday, February 8, 2008, at the Muncy Valley Hospital Skilled Nursi
g Unit, where she resided the past five years.

Born June 25, 1915, in Williamsport, she was a daughter of the late Cl
yde and Helen (Pepperman) Ohnmeiss.

Annabelle was a homemaker who also enjoyed the challenge of a good ji
g saw pu?le, producing a beautiful work of embroidery, and practicin
g her cursive penmanship.

She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Jerry L. and Judy Ohnm
eiss of Muncy; one brother and sister-in-law, Berdell and Toot Ohnmeis
s of Muncy; four sisters and one brother-in-law, Nina Houseknecht an
d Maxine and Earl Loudenslager, all of Williamsport; Vivian Heller o
f New York and Betty Bastian of Georgia; two granddaughters, Lois Char
les and Regena Koch; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were one grandson, Jerry L. Ohnmeiss, Jr.; fou
brothers, Dan, Max, Charles and Stanley; and two sisters, Helen an
d an infant sister.

The funeral will be at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12, at Grenoble’
s, 121 S. Main St., Muncy. Officiating will be Pastor Max L. Walters
, Jr. of Lairdsville Faith Church. Burial will be in Montoursville Ce
metery.

Friends will be received at the funeral home prior to the service on T
uesday from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
 
OHNMEISS, Annabelle L. (I7426)
 
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Annmarie "Ann" Kramer | Visit Guest Book
Kramer
Annmarie "Ann" Kramer, 49, of West Hanover Twp., passed away on Sunday
, May 15, 2011 at home surrounded by her family and friends after a br
ief and brutal battle with cancer.
Born January 12, 1962 in Harrisburg, she was the daughter of the lat
e Melvin Kramer and Eleanor (Barner) Kramer currently of Harrisburg.
In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband of 23 years
, Paul Snizek; daughter, Cathy Henderson and husband Brian; three gran
dchildren, Mason, Taylor, and Cole; sister and best friend, Darlene Jo
hnson; brother, John Cirillo.
Ann was a graduate of Central Dauphin High School, Washington & Jeffer
son College and Lebanon Valley School of Nursing. She was recently emp
loyed as a clinical nurse supervisor at the Nye's Road Family Practic
e of the PennState Hershey Medical Center.
She loved training dogs and always had Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Sh
e was past-president of the Obedience Training Club of Harrisburg, boa
d member and instructor at Dauphin Dog Training, an AKC evaluator fo
Canine Good Citizen, an evaluator for Therapy Dog International, an
d a founding member of Pennswood Therapy Dogs.
Ann was an avid knitter and cross stitcher, she was a veracious reade
always having two to three books going at any one time and was a for
mer reader for the Tri-County Association of the Blind. She loved he
vegetable garden and canning its bounty. She truly loved the Delawar
e seashore and had hoped to retire there someday.
As per her wishes, Ann was cremated. A time of visitation will be hel
d on Thursday evening, May 19th from 6:00 - 8:00PM in the Hoover Funer
al Home & Crematory, Inc., Linglestown.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Pinnacle Health Hospi
ce, 2645 North Third St., Suite 300, Harrisburg, PA 17110 or to Therap
y Dogs International, 88 Bartley Road, Flanders, NJ 07836.
Her time at home would not have been possible without the many lovin
g and caring friends who helped us care for her. Thank you all so much
.
Share condolences with the family at www.hooverfuneralhome.com
Due to Linglestown Road construction, the funeral home parking lot ca
be accessed from westbound Linglestown Road only or via Raspberry La
e, off of North Mountain Road, one block south of the Linglestown Squ
are.
www.pennlive.com/obits

Published in Patriot-News on May 18, 2011
 
KRAMER, AnnMarie "Ann" (I5123)
 
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Apr 19, 2018

Marlene E. (Karstetter) Heggenstaller, 73, widow of Dennis D. Heggenst
aller of 1391 W. Winter Road, Loganton, passed away at home on Tuesday
, April 17, 2018.

Born in Lock Haven on Nov. 11, 1944, she was the daughter of the lat
e Robert and Arnice (Duck) Karstetter.

Marlene was a 1963 graduate of the former Sugar Valley High School.

On Dec. 19, 1964, Dennis and Marlene were wed and they shared 46 year
s of marriage together when Dennis had passed away on March 1, 2011.

She was a homemaker and a member of the Greenburr United Methodist Chu
ch, Loganton.

Marlene enjoyed reading, word puzzles, fruit and vegetable gardening
, canning, NASCAR and memory games.

She is survived by a son, Scott Heggenstaller of Loganton; three broth
ers, Robert G. Karstetter, Ronald A. Karstetter and Robin K. Karstette
all of Loganton; and a sister, Darlene Watt of Lock Haven.

A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the fam
ily in St. Paul Evangelical United Brethren Church Cemetery, Logan Mil
ls.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home, Inc.
, 95 E. Main St., Loganton.
 
KARSTETTER, Marlene E. (I8794)
 
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ARDELLA CAUFFMAN
Ardella Cauffman, 82, of Millerstown RR 1 died Wednesday, May 13, 199
8 at home.
She was born Nov. 21, 1915 in Liverpool Twp. to the late Milton and Pe
arl (Barner) Gelnett.
She was a graduate of Liverpool High School; a former employee of Mt
. Hope Dress Factory in Liverpool; and a member of St. Matthew's Luthe
an Church, Millerstown RR 1, Perry Valley Grange, Millerstown Fire Co
mpany and Ambulance League.
Surviving are her husband of 56 years, Robert H. Cauffman; three sons
, Dean M., Glen R. and Earl E., all of Millerstown; a sister, Marie Sh
irk of Selinsgrove; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren
.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Clayton, and one sister, Mil
dred Witmer.
Services were held May 17 in her church with the Rev. Paul W. Case off
iciating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
 
GELNETT, Ardella Mae (I811)
 
28


Arizona Republic, 12/14/2002

Mathew James Barner, 47, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away December 11
, 2002. Mr. Barner served in the U.S. Navy. Private services were held
. Arrangements entrusted to Phoenix Memorial Mortuary.
 
BARNER, Matthew James (I16642)
 
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Arlene M. Shaffer

LIVERPOOL - Arlene Mildred Shaffer, 74, of 200 S. Front St., formerl
y of RR 1,
died Sunday in Holy Spirit Hospital.
She was a graduate of Liverpool High School and seamstress for Liverpo
ol Dress
Factory, member of St. James United Methodist Church and its Sunday sc
hool
class, Liverpool Senior Citizens and Ambulance League.
She was the widow of Clayton Stahl Shaffer. Surviving are a son, Larr
y, of
Millerstown; two sisters, Betty Willow of Millerstown and Pauline Leni
g of
Liverpool; three grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Garman Funeral Home. Bur
ial will
be in St. John's Barners Lutheran Cemetery.
Viewing will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 33C S
. Second
St., Newport 17074.

The Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA, Monday, April 20, 1998, pg. B2

-------

Arlene M. Shaffer, 74, Liverpool

LIVERPOOL - Arlene M. Shaffer, 74, of 200 S. Front St., formerly of RR
1
Liverpool, died at 1:08 a.m. Sunday, April 19, 1998, at Holy Spirit Ho
spital,
Camp Hill, where she was admitted April 14. She had been ill for th
e past two
months.
She was born April 30, 1923, at RR1 Liverpool, a daughter of the lat
e William
Maynard and Verna (Frymoyer) Hockenbroch. On Oct. 18, 1947, she marri
ed Clayton
Stahl Shaffer, who died May 22, 1991.
She was a 1941 graduate of Liverpool High School.
A dedicated homemaker and mother, she was employed as a seamstress b
y the
Liverpool Dress Factory.
Mrs. Shaffer was a member of St. James United Methodist Church, RR2
Millerstown, and it's Sunday school.
She was also a member of the American Association of Retired Persons;
Liverpool Senior Citizens; and the Liverpool Ambulance League.
She enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening, crocheting, quilting and w
as known
as an accomplished seamstress. Her family especially enjoyed her baki
g and
cooking.
Surviving are one son and his wife, Larry E. and Crystal M. of Millers
town;
three grandchildren, Jenny, Megan and Grace, all of Millerstown; and t
wo
sisters, Betty Willow of RR1 Millerstown and Pauline Lenig of Liverpoo
l.
Mrs. Shaffer was preceded in death by one infant brother and one siste
, Hazel
A. Hoffman, Jan. 9, 1979.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the George P. Gar
man
Funeral Home, 606 N. Front St., Liverpool, by the Rev. Arthur L. Montg
omery of
Millerstown United Methodist Church. Burial will be in St. John's (Ba
ers)
Lutheran Cemetery, RR1 Liverpool.
Visitors may call from 1 p.m. until the time of service Wednesday at t
he
funeral home.
Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Perry Count
y Unit,
33C S. Second St., Newport, Pa. 17074.

Newspaper and date unknown.

Tombstone photo can be viewed at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/perry/tsimages/barners-mz.htm
 
HOCKENBROCH, Arlene Mildred (I9860)
 
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ARNOLD, JOYCE YVONNE -- Joyce Y. Arnold, 48, of Mt. Pleasant Mills RR2
, Susquehanna Twp, died at 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday, October 1, 1997 at her residence following an illness of th
e past two years. She
was born at Liverpool Twp, Perry Co, September 2, 1949, the daughter o
f Minnie
[Lindsay] Sheaffer of Liverpool and the late Marlin Ralph Sheaffer Sr.
, who died December 15,
1985. November 23, 1973, she married Larry Edward Arnold, who survives
. Mrs. Arnold graduated
in 1967 from Greenwood Joint High School Millerstown. She was employe
d as a packer for the
former Towsen Industries, Inc. of Hummels Wharf and then was a final f
inisher for Excel
Homes, Inc., Liverpool RR2, for three years, retiring in 1997 due to i
ll health. She was
primarily a homemaker and mother who enjoyed spending quality time wit
h her granddaughters.
She was a member of Dresslers Ridge United Methodist Church, Mt. Pleas
ant Mills RR2. In
addition to her mother and husband, she is survived by one son, Ryan N
. Arnold, at home, and
his fiancee, Terri Horst; one daughter, Desiree R. Cauffman, New Bloom
field RR2; one brother,
Marlin "Ralph" Sheaffer, Liverpool RR1; two sisters, Sandra Long, Live
pool RR1, and Brenda
Fessler, Mohrsville, PA; and two granddaughters, Ashley Nicole and Aly
ssa Leigh Cauffman. A
memorial service was conducted Saturday from Liverpool United Methodis
t Church with her
pastor, Rev. Lear E. Shambach, officiating. Interment followed in th
e Liverpool Union
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer So
ciety, Mifflin-Juniata
Unit, P.O. Box 551, Lewistown, PA 17044, or to Evangelical Hospice
, 1 Hospital Drive,
Lewisburg, PA 17837. Funeral arrangements were made by the George P. G
arman Funeral Home, Inc
(THE JUNIATA SENTINEL -- OCTOBER 8, 1997 -- MIFFLINTOWN, PA.)
 
SHEAFFER, Joyce Yvonne (I10134)
 
31 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  BARNER, C.L. (I9355)
 
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Aug 27, 2018

Jane Furst Winslow, 91, of Roanoke, Va., passed away Friday, Aug. 24
, 2018.

She was born in Lamar Township, a daughter of the late George Barner F
urst and Amanda Elizabeth Sager Furst and had resided in Falls Church
, Va. for over 35 years prior to relocating to the Roanoke/Salem are
a 21 years ago.

She was employed as a teacher for Fairfax County Public School Syste
m prior to retiring.

Jane was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Salem.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving hu
sband of 64 years, Melvin Leroy Winslow; twin sister, Mary Masden an
d brother, Fred Furst.

She is survived by two sons, Herbert Winslow and wife, Carolyn, and Ke
eth Winslow and wife, Linda; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandc
hildren and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Aug. 27, 2018 at th
e Chapel of John M. Oakey & Son Funeral Home, Salem, with the Rev. Bob
by Pickle and Chaplain Roy Miller officiating. Interment will be hel
d at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Mill Hall, Pa. at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Au
g. 29, 2018.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jane’s memory may be mad
e to the charity of the donor’s choice.

An online guest book is available for family and friends by visiting w
ww.johnmoakey.com.
 
FURST, Jane Elizabeth (twin) (I1964)
 
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Aug 8, 2016

Darla Kay Ferree

Darla Kay Ferree, 77, of West Third Street, Lock Haven, passed away o
Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016 at her residence.

Born on Nov. 20, 1938 in Salona, she was the daughter of Lloyd Krame
who survives in Mill Hall and the late Thelma Bower Kramer.

Darla was a 1956 graduate of Lock Haven High School.

She was employed as a secretary at Dunkle & Grieb before working at Lo
ck Haven University as the office manager for food services until he
retirement.

Darla attended the Church of Christ, Rote.

She enjoyed reading and loved caring for her cats, Ginger, Calico an
d Sugarplum.

In addition to her father, Lloyd Kramer, she is survived by her husban
d, Richard Ferree of Lock Haven; a son, David C. (Lori) Glossner II o
f Mill Hall; three grandchildren, David C. Glossner III, Galon Glossne
, and Christine Brooks; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clai
(Ellen) Kramer of Mill Hall and Michael (Darlene) Kramer of Georgia
; a sister, Cindy (Larry) Rhine of Mill Hall; a brother-in-law, Willia
m E. Ferree Jr. of Mill Hall; and a sister-in-law, Judy Kramer of Mil
l Hall.

Along with her mother, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter
, Kelly Ferree; a brother, Donald Kramer; her father-in-law and mother
-in-law, William E. and Mary Madeline “Maddie” Ferree Sr.; and a broth
er-in-law, James Carl Ferree.

Private services will take place at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Darla’s name may be mad
e to the Clinton County SPCA, 33 Mill Hill Road, Lock Haven.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Donald G. Walker Funeral H
ome, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington.

Online condolences may be given by visiting www.donaldwalkerfuneralhom
e.com
 
KRAMER, Darla Kay (I5922)
 
34


AZ Republic; 2002-9-7

Patricia May Barner, 76, of Peoria, Arizona, died September 4, 2002. V
isitation on Mon., Sept. 9, 2002 from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm at Phoenix Me
morial Mortuary, 200 W. Beardsley Rd., Phoenix, AZ. Services on Mon.
, Sept 9, 2002 at 3:30 pm at Phoenix Memorial Mortuary
 
ELLIOTT, Patricia Mae (I16655)
 
35


Barbara M. Heaton
POSTED: May 29, 2008
Lock Haven Express

Barbara M. Heaton
Barbara May Heaton, 82, of 28 Peters Ave., Beech Creek, died Wednesday
, May 28, 2008 in Lock Haven Hospital Extended Care Unit.

Born March 6, 1926 in Beech Creek, she was a daughter of the late Char
les and Eunice Haagan Peters.

On March 21, 1947, she married William H. Heaton, who died Dec. 28, 19
97.

She worked at Sylvania Electric until 1962 and on the assembly line a
t Champion Parts Rebuilders, retiring in 1991.

She was a member of Blanchard Church of Christ, where she attended th
e Married People’s Sunday school class and Wednesday Care Group and wa
s active in many church functions. She loved working with the childre
and for many years she cared for the nursery. She was a snack lady f
or the King’s Kids Program and loved to bake sugar cookies for all. Sh
e was a warm, friendly and caring person who enjoyed being with her fa
mily, friends and church family.

She was also active in the Beech Creek-Blanchard Senior Cheer Club, Bl
anchard Baptist Friendship Circle, the PA Grange and the Senior Circle
. She opened her home to house Lock Haven University foreign languag
e students and several church ministry interns.

Barb made many hand-pieced quilts, crocheted and embroidered. She enjo
yed giving quilts and baby blankets to family and friends. A highligh
t of her life was a trip to the Holy Land in 1984. She enjoyed readin
g the Bible, drinking coffee and having Frosty’s as often as possible
, often supplied by her brother-in-law, Richard Packer.

She is survived by a daughter, Brenda (Denton) Levenworth of Beech Cre
ek; a brother-in-law, Richard Packer; two sisters, Janet (Gene) Eberha
t of Beech Creek and Maxine (Horace) Thomas of Lansdale; two sisters-
in-law, Gladys and Faye Peters; two grandchildren, Tammy (Eric) Mille
of Bloomsburg and Jason Levenworth and Desiree of Mill Hall; and si
x great grandchildren, Emma, Garret, James, Dominic, Tony and Dorian
. She is also survived by 16 nieces and nephews and many great niece
s and nephews.

She was preceded in death by three brothers, LeRoy, Clair and Richar
d Peters, and two sisters, Joann Peters and Eleaner Packer.

Services will be Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the Dean K. Wetz
ler Jr. Funeral Home, Mill Hall, with Pastor Russel Moldovan officiati
g. Visitation will be Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In
terment will be in Hayes-Fearon Cemetery, Beech Creek.

Memorial contributions may be made to Blanchard Church of Christ in ca
e of the funeral home.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 32
0 Main St., Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA 17751.
 
PETERS, Barbara May (I6222)
 
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BARNER
On January 3, 2001. Margaret K. (nee Freed). Age 89 years. Beloved wif
e of the late Lester H. Formerly of Merchantville, NJ. Survived by a s
on Carl H. of Barrington, a daughter Elaine Tyson of Phoenix, MD, seve
grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and several nieces and neph
ews. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, at 10AM, from the Grac
e Bible Church, 887 Clements Bridge Rd., Barrington. Visitation 9 to 1
0AM at the Church. Interment Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Co
trubutions may be made to Word of Life Fellowship, PO Box 600, Schroo
Lake, NY 12870. Funeral arrangements by DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME, 700 Whi
te Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ

Publication date: 1/05/01
CourierPostOnline.com
 
FREED, Margaret K. (I12964)
 
37 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  BARNER, J.A. (I18081)
 
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Barner served in the Air Force in WW ll and was wounded in a raid on t
he Ploesti Oil Fields. He received the Purple Heart and was decorate
d with the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism displayed in flights
. He retired in Jan 1972 from 30 years in the Civil Service. His las
t duty was with the Tank and Automotive Command, Detroit.
 
CLEMENS, Barner Franklin (I13491)
 
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Barner, Cora Marie

Cora Marie Barner
NEWPORT - Cora Marie Barner, 92, formerly of South 4th Street, Newport
, died Sunday, February 27, 2005 in Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bl
oomfield.
Cora was born October 20, 1912 in Harrisburg, to the late William an
d Mary "Miller" Weaver.
She was the former owner of Mt. Pleasant Store in Hanover and was reti
ed from Bounds Pastry Shop in Reistertown, MD. She was a member of Hi
ghland Presbyterian Church, Newport, member and Past Matron of Hanove
Chapter of Eastern Star #378, Bethel Commandery Auxiliary #98, Hanov
er, past member of Amaranth Chapter of York, and White Shrine of Jerus
alem, York. She was a graduate of Newport High School, Class of 1930.
Cora was the widow of Lloyd J. Barner and survived by a son, Dr. Davi
d L. Barner and his wife, Suzanne of Mercer, PA; grandchildren, Jennif
er and Sean Barner and 1 great-grandchild, Kyle.
Services will be held on March 2, 2005 (today), from the David Myers F
uneral Home, Newport, with Reverend Edward Baugh officiating. Viewin
g will be held from 12 to 2 p.m., with Eastern Star Services at 2 p.m
. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery, Millerstown, PA.
Contributions may be made to Perry Historians, P.O. Box 73, Newport, P
A 17074.

www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the Patriot-News on 3/2/2005.
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Cora Marie Barner | Visit Guest Book

Cora Marie Barner, 92, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005, in Perry Village Nu
sing Home, New Bloomfield. She was the wife of the late Lloyd J. Barn
er. Born Oct. 20, 1912, in Harrisburg, she was a daughter of the lat
e William and Mary (Miller) Weaver. She was the former owner of Mt. Pl
easant Store in Hanover and was retired from Bounds Pastry Shop in Rei
sterstown, Md. She was a member of Highland Presbyterian Church, Newpo
t; a member and Past Matron of Hanover Chapter Easter Star 378; a mem
ber of Bethel Commandery Auxiliary 98, Hanover; Past member of Amarant
h Chapter of York and White Shrine of Jerusalem, York. She was a Gradu
ate of Newport High School Class of 1930. Mrs. Barner is survived by s
on Dr. David L. Barner and wife Suzanne of Mercer, Pa.; grandchildre
Jennifer and Sean Barner; and great-grandchild, Kyle. Services wil
l be Wednesday from the David M. Myers Funeral Home, Second and Walnu
t Streets, Newport, Pa. A viewing will be held from 12 Noon to 2 p.m
. with Eastern Star services at 2 p.m. The funeral will follow with th
e Reverend Edward Baugh officiating. Burial is in Riverview Cemetery
, Millerstown, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to Perry Histori
ans, P.O. Box 73, Newport, PA 17074. Published in Evening Sun from Mar
ch 1 to March 2, 2005
 
WEAVER, Cora Marie (I10226)
 
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BARNER, EARL B., 84, of 3585 Crossroads Drive, Lewisburg. Graveside fu
eral 1:30 p.m. today at Church Hill Cemetery (Twin Churches), Kelly T
wp, Union County. Gary H. Cronrath Funeral Home Inc, South Second an
d St. Louis streets, Lewisburg
 
BARNER, Earl Birchard (I12907)
 
41


Barner, Evelyn A.

Evelyn A. Barner July 27, 1925 - September 23, 2006 Evelyn A. Barner
, 81, of Mill Hall, died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006, at her home. She wa
s born July 27, 1925, in Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA, to the late John H
. and Nora Mae Gates Kramer. On Aug. 17, 1942, she married Edward W. B
arner, who died Dec. 4, 1990. Evelyn was a member of the Rote Church o
f Christ. She had worked at Sylvania Electric for several years but sp
end her life taking care of children. Over the years she had taken car
e of at least 50 foster children and had done babysitting for severa
l children. Her life was devoted to her family and caring for children
. She is survived by three sons, Jerry (Sally) Barner, of Mill Hall, K
enneth Barner, of Salona and Ray (Lori) Barner, of Rote; three daughte
s, Rebecca (John) Middleworth, of State College, Susan Laubach, of Lo
ck Haven and Ann Miller, of Salona; a sister, Betty Barlow, of Lock Ha
ven; two brothers, Lloyd (Louise) Kramer, of Clintondale and Charles (
Betty) Kramer, of Rote; 16 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. S
he was predeceased by three sisters, Mildred Schreckengast, Violet Wal
izer and Jessie Corman; three brothers, William, Max, Wilbur and Jay K
amer; a granddaughter, Alyssa Miller and a great-granddaughter, Jessi
ca Laubach. Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25
, 2006, at Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall
. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006, at th
e funeral home, with Brother Eugene Lockard officiating. Burial will b
e at Rest Haven Memorial Park, Lock Haven. Memorial contributions ma
y be made to Rote Church of Christ, in care of Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Fun
eral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA 17751.
Published in the Centre Daily Times on 9/24/2006.
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Evelyn A. Barner

Evelyn A. Barner, 81, of 256 East End Mountain Road, Mill Hall, died S
aturday, Sept. 23, 2006 at her home.

She was born July 27, 1925 in Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA, Clinton Co
, a daughter of the late John H. and Nora Mae Gates Kramer.

On Aug. 17, 1942 she was married to Edward W. Barner, who died Dec. 4
, 1990.

She worked at Sylvania Electric for several years but spent her life t
aking care of children. Over the years she had taken care of at leas
t 50 foster children and had done babysitting for several children. He
life was devoted to her family and caring for children.

She was a member of the Rote Church of Christ.

Surviving are three sons, Jerry (Sally) Barner of Mill Hall, Kenneth B
arner of Salona and Ray (Lori) Barner of Rote; three daughters, Rebecc
a (John) Middlesworth of State College, Susan Laubach of Lock Haven an
d Ann Miller of Salona; one sister, Betty Barlow of Lock Haven; two br
others, Lloyd (Louise Kramer of Clintondale and Charles (Betty) Krame
of Rote; 16 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three sisters, Mildred Schreckengast, Vio
let Walizer and Jessie Corman; four brothers, William, Max, Wilbur an
d Jay Kramer; a granddaughter, Alyssa Miller; and a great- granddaught
er, Jessica Laubach.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the Dean K. Wetzler Jr
. Funeral Home, Mill Hall, with Brother Eugene Lockard officiating. Vi
sitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Intermen
t will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Park, Lock Haven.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rote Church of Christ in car
e of the funeral home.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 32
0 Main St., Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA. 17751.

Section: Obituaries Posted: 9/25/2006

Lock Havan Express
 
KRAMER, Evelyn Adonna (I2438)
 
42


BARNER, GLENN ALLISON

Born: 9-8-1918 Meiserville PA married: Mary Edith Wigfield
Died: 6-24-1993 obit: 1994, 473

1958 license, recommended by Altoona Simpson
1963 ordained deacon
1965 ordained elder
1969 admitted as associate member

Interment: Alto Rest Burial Park, Altoona PA
Obit: 1993, 454

1958-64 Newton Hamilton
1964-69 Williamsport Grace (beginning 11/1/1964, ending 3/1/1969)
1969-75 Warrior’s Mark (beginning 3/1/1969)
1975-85 Altoona Greenwood
1985 retired
1986-92 Manor Hill
 
BARNER, Glenn Allison (I10399)
 
43


Barner, Mildred Louise Roush View/Sign Guest Book

Mildred Louise Roush Barner
Mildred Louise Roush Barner, 84, died Monday, October 15, 2007 at he
home in New Cumberland.
She was born January 31, 1923 in Millerstown to the late George C. an
d Helen (Mather) Roush.
She was loved by all. The great delight of her life was spending tim
e with her children, great grandchildren, and all her family and frien
ds.
She was a member of the Millerstown United Methodist Church, and wa
s a seamstress for the former Millerstown Dress Factory and Orweco i
Grantham, PA.
Surviving are her children, Karla Levy, Charles Barner and wife, Rene
, Trudy Sharf and husband, Bennett, David Barner and wife, Stacy, Wend
y Miller and husband, Stephen; grandchildren, Rick Levy and wife, Lind
y and children, Scarlet and Oliver, Andi Melloy and husband, Brian an
d child, Matt, Christine Nebroski and husband, Pete and child, Zinni
, Randy Heckard and children, Devon, Derrick and Shaun, Charlotte Litt
le and husband, Shirey and children, Rachael and Seth, Amy Woodward, C
ollin Sharf, Andy Barner and wife, Brandy, and children, Katy and Abby
, Kirsten Wagner and husband, Matthew, and children, Brady and Owen, D
aniel Devine and wife, Lacey and children, Jordan and Taylor, Robert M
iller and Benjamin Miller; brother, Bill Roush; aunt, Maybelle Ross. S
he was preceded in death by former husband, Charles Barner and brother
s, James and Darwin Roush.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 21st at 3 p.m. fro
m the Millerstown United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Patricia Wool
ever officiating.
Contributions may be made to Millerstown UMC, 702 East Sunbury Street
, Millerstown, PA 17062; or the charity of choice.
Arrangements by the David Myers Funeral Home, Newport. www.pennlive.co
m/obits
Published in the Patriot-News on 10/20/2007.
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OBITUARIES - 1 November 2007
Perry Co Times

MILDRED L. BARNER

Mildred Louise Barner, 84, of New Cumberland died Monday, Oct. 15, 200
7 at home.

She was born Jan. 31, 1923 in Millerstown to the late George C. and He
len (Mather) Roush.

She was a seamstress for the former Millerstown Dress Factory and Orwe
co in Grantham and a member of Millerstown United Methodist Church.

Surviving are children, Karla Levy, Charles Barner, Trudy Sharf, Davi
d Barner and Wendy Miller; grandchildren, Rick Levy, Andi Melloy, Chri
stine Nebroski, Randy Heckard, Charlotte Little, Amy Woodward, Colli
Sharf, Andy Barner, Kirsten Wagner, Daniel Devine, Robert Miller an
d Benjamin Miller; great-grandchildren, Scarlet and Oliver Levy, Mat
t Melloy, Zinni Nebroski, Derrick and Shaun Heckard, Rachael and Set
h Little, Katy and Abby Barner, Brady and Owen Wagner and Jordan and T
aylor Devine; a brother, Billy Roush; and an aunt, Maybelle Ross.

She was preceded in death by her former husband, Charles Barner, and b
others, James and Darwin Roush.

A memorial service was held Oct. 21 in her church with the Rev. Patric
ia Woolever officiating.

David M. Myers Funeral Home, Newport, handled arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 702 E. Sunbury St.
, Millerstown 17062, or any charity.
 
ROUSH, Mildred Louise (I492)
 
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BARNER, MRS. MARY W., 78 Millerstown RD2, died Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1979
, in the Polyclinic Medical Center, Harrisburg. Funeral at 1:30 p.m. F
iday, March 2, in Barner's Lutheran Church, Liverpool RD1. Friends ma
y call in the church Friday from noon to the time of the service. Buri
al will be in Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemetery Liverpo
ol RD 1, Perry Co, PA, Liverpool RD1. Funeral arrangements by the Geo
ge P. Garman Funeral Home, 606 N. Front St., Liverpool. Clipping [197
9] Notes on clipping (Wife of I. Roy Barner) (Marker shows Mary M.)
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Margaret J. Davidson
Margaret J. Davidson
Margaret J. Davidson, 87 entered into rest on Tuesday, October 20, 200
9 at Nipple Convalescent Home, Liverpool. She was the wife of the lat
e Richard E. Davidson,
who preceded her on February 14, 1986. Mrs. Davidson was born on May 1
9, 1922 in Liverpool Twp, Perry Co, the daughter of the late Roy I. An
d Mary M. (Wetzler) Barner. Since 1970, Margaret and her late husban
d owned and operated R.E. Davidson & Son Inc., Millerstown, until pass
ing ownership to her son.
She was a lifetime member of St. John (Barner's) Lutheran Church, Live
pool. Margaret enjoyed shopping, making crafts, decorating for the ho
lidays, and spending time with her family.
Mrs. Davidson is survived by a son and daughter-in-law; Andy R. and De
borah Miller Davidson of Millerstown; a granddaughter and her husband
; Carla Davidson Wright and Loren Wright of Millerstown; a great grand
daughter Cassie Elizabeth Wright, two nieces and a nephew.
Friends and family are invited to the viewing from 6:00-8:00 PM Saturd
ay, October 24, 2009 from the George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc. 60
6 N. Front St. Liverpool and from 1:00PM Sunday, October 25, 2009 unti
l the time of the funeral service at 2:00 PM at St. John (Barner's) Lu
theran church, 5 Barners Road, Liverpool. Officiating will be her past
or Rev. Peter H. Kuebler. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemet
ery. Should friends desire memorial gifts may be made in loving memor
y of Margaret to SunHome Health Services, Inc. 61 Duke Street, PO Bo
x 232 Northumberland, PA 17857 or to St. John (Barner's) Lutheran Chur
ch 5 Barners Road, Liverpool PA 17045 www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in Patriot-News on October 22, 2009
 
WETZLER, Mary Martha (I780)
 
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BARNER, VICTORIA ------ Victoria "Vicky" Barner, 76, died March 14, 19
95 at St. Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI. She was born January 17, 191
9 in Hidden Inlet, AK, to Richard E. Morgan and Emily Lucy Barton,wh
o were members of the Nishga'a Native American tribe of Northwest Brit
ish Columbia. Vicky
grew up with her aunt, Esther Barton, in Cleveland, OH, because of tub
erculosis problems in
the tribe. She completed nursing training in Cleveland and entered th
e Army Nurse Corps,
where she volunteered for service as a flight nurse overseas. As a mem
ber of the 807 Med. Air
Evac. Sqd., she was based in Sicily, Rome and Siena, Italy, flying i
C47s to evacuate
wounded from the front. She received the Air Medal with three oak lea
f clusters. When they
arrived in Siena, her husband-to-be was stationed with an OSS unit a
t a villa overlooking the
city. After their separate returns to the States at the end of WWII, t
hey were married
September 8, 1945 in Cleveland. After 1-1/2 years in Cleveland, they m
oved to Mifflintown. In
1951 her husband's reserve unit was called to active duty and they wer
e stationed for a short
time in California and then sent overseas to Munich and Bad-Tolz, Germ
any. Upon their return
they lived in York, PA, from 1953-1961, and have since lived in Ann Ar
bor. She earned a BA
degree in art at the University of Michigan and then a master's degre
e in education. She
became active in Native American affairs, heritage and especially art
. She is survived by her
husband, Leroy E. Barner; a daughter, Joyce Tinkharn of Ann Arbor; a s
on, Glenn of Marquette,
MI; and five grandchildren. Her daughter, Susan Morseau, preceded he
in death in 1991. Her
surviving siblings are Katy Clayton of Kincolith, BC, Clarence Barto
of Prince Rupert, BC,
Reuben Morgan of Kincolith and George Morgan of Prince Rupert. Her bod
y has been cremated. A
memorial service was held March 19 at the Muehlig Chapel with Maria Me
yers, a Native American
spiritual leader, assisted by Ed Skinner. Burial will take place in Pr
ince Rupert in late
summer after strewing some of her ashes in the Nass River following th
e appropriate rites by
her Nishga'a clan members. Contributions may be made to the American C
ancer Society. She
appreciated all the cards and flowers from her many friends.
(THE JUNIATA SENTINEL -- MAY 3, 1995 -- MIFFLINTOWN, PA.)
 
MORGAN, Helen Victoria "Vicky" Trimble Dakatquick (I11922)
 
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Barner, Warren M.

Warren M. Barner, 78, of Hershey, passed away Saturday, January 18, 20
03, at the Lebanon Valley Brethren Home.
Born December 3, 1924, in Mifflintown, PA, he was the son of the lat
e Stanley C. Barner, Sr., and Lillian (Schaeffer) Barner.

He retired as an advertising sales supervisor with L.M. Berry & Compan
y of Dayton, OH, where he was awarded membership in the President's Cl
ub, the company's highest sales honor.

He was a World War II Navy Veteran, serving with the North Atlantic Fl
eet; a life member of the U. S. Navy League and a member of it's Harri
sburg Council.

He was a graduate of Juniata Joint High School, Mifflintown; served a
s president of the Class of 1942. He also graduated from the Universit
y of Colorado, Boulder, where he was a member of the Varsity "C" Club
. A world traveler, he was a former board member of the Hershey Area A
ARP; a charter member of the Hershey Museum; a life member of the Lewi
stown Elks Lodge 663 and a member of Derry Presbyterian Church.

He is survived by his wife, Elaine (Williams) Barner of Hershey; a dau
ghter, Lauren E. Barner of Norristown; two brothers, Leroy E. Barner o
f Ann Arbor, Michigan and Stanley C. Barner, Jr., of Mifflintown; a si
ster, Maxine B. Grandon of Mechanicsburg and several nieces and nephew
s.

Burial will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery at the family's con
venience. A memorial service will be held in Derry Presbyterian Churc
h on Saturday, January 25th, at 1 p.m., with the Reverend Dr. Richar
d L. Houtz officiating. Hoover Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., Hersh
ey, is handling arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Derry Presby
terian Church, 248 East Derry Road, Hershey, PA 17033 or to the Lebano
Valley Brethren Home, c/o Good Samaritan Fund, 1200 Grubb Street, Pa
lmyra, PA 17078.

www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the PennLive on 1/21/2003.
 
BARNER, Warren McClay (I11895)
 
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Barner, William Torrance

William Torrance Barner, 49, of Wyoming, passed away Saturday, Novembe
21, 2009 in the Hospital of the University of Philadelphia.

He was born on February 12, 1960 in Altus A.F.B. Hospital, Oklahoma.

William was a self-employed contractor.

He enjoyed fishing, hunting, collecting NASCAR memorabilia especiall
y Dale Earnhart, Sr.

William is predeceased by his mother Elaine Colin Barner.

He is survived by his father Torrance A. Barner of Potters Mill, PA
, a sister Beatrice A. Barner of Felton, two brothers John F. Barner o
f Felton and Larry D. Barner of Wyoming a niece Johnna Lynn Barner o
f Felton, a nephew Clay Rosebrooks of Felton and a step-brother Josh B
arner of PA.

Service will be 8:00 pm Wednesday in the Pippin Funeral Home, 119 W. C
amden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, where friends may call two hours earlier.

Burial will be private.

Letters of condolences can be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com

(11/23/09)
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William Torrance Barner, 49 WYOMING - William Torrance Barner, 49, o
f Wyoming, passed away Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, in the Hospital of th
e University of Philadelphia. He was born on Feb. 12, 1960, in Altus A
.F.B. Hospital, Okla. William was a self-employed contractor. He enjoy
ed fishing, hunting, and collecting NASCAR memorabilia, especially Dal
e Earnhart, Sr. William was predeceased by his mother, Elaine Colin Ba
er. He is survived by his father, Torrance A. Barner of Spring Mills
, Pa.; a sister, Beatrice A. Barner of Felton; two brothers, John F. B
arner of Felton, and Larry D. Barner of Wyoming; a niece, Johnna Lyn
Barner of Felton; a nephew, Clay Rosebrooks of Felton; and a step-br
other, Josh Barner of Pennsylvania. Services will be 8 p.m. Wednesda
y in the Pippin Funeral Home, 119 W. Camden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, whe
e friends may call two hours earlier. Burial will be private. Letter
s of condolences can be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com.

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BARNER, William Torrance (I5105)
 
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Berdell F. Ohnmeiss
September 1, 2010
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Berdell F. Ohnmeiss, 87, of 2781 Lycoming Mall Drive, Muncy passed awa
y Monday, August 30, 2010, at Sycamore Manor.

He had retired from Ray-O-Vac.

Berdell is survived by his wife, Marian W. of 70 years; children, Berd
ell F. Jr., Dean, Rick, Stan, Barbara and Gloria; sixteen grandchildre
and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral and burial will be at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements are by Spitler Funeral Home, Montoursville.

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OHNMEISS, Berdell F. Sr. (I7412)
 
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Bernice C. Barner
POSTED: September 28, 2009
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Bernice C. Barner, 90, of Jersey Shore, Pa., passed away on Saturday
, Sept. 26, 2009 at the Jersey Shore Hospital. She was the wife of th
e late Gardner S. Barner with whom she shared 61 years of marriage.

Bernice was born on Feb. 13, 1919 in Jersey Shore, and was the daughte
of the late Harry and Claire Forcey Shields.

Bernice was a homemaker and a member for over 30 years of the Mountai
View Christian Missionary Alliance Church. She taught Sunday school
, and was a member of the Women's Church Group.

Bernice is survived by four sons, David G. Barner of Jersey Shore; Rev
. John M. Barner (Joanne) of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Rev. Robert D. B
arner (Sheryl) of Northumberland, Pa.; Joseph P. Barner (Rachel) of Ho
pkinsville, Ky.; a brother, Dale Shields of Jersey Shore; three sister
s, Phyllis A. Eggler of Woolrich, Pa.; Doris Barner of Eastville, Pa.
; Olive Miller of Woolrich, Pa.; and by ten grandchildren and seven gr
eat grandchildren.

She is predeceased by her husband, July 9, 2001; a daughter in-law, Jo
ye Barner, Oct. 2 2008; a daughter, Shirley Miller, May 26, 1972; tw
o sisters, Evelyn Clark and Velda Mims; and by three brothers, Donald
, Ralph and Richard Shields.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Bernice's Life Celebratio
from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 at the Rearick-Carpenter Fu
eral Home, Ltd. 1002 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore, Pa. and from 10 t
o 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Mountain View Christian Missiona
y Alliance Church, 1515 Cemetery St., Jersey Shore. Funeral service
s will follow at 11 a.m. Wednesday, at the church with the Rev. Rober
t N. Grimes, Rev. John M. Barner and the Rev. Robert D. Barner officia
ting. Interment will follow at the Jersey Shore Cemetery.

In Bernice's memory, memorial contributions may be made to the Mountai
View Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 1515 Cemetery St., Jerse
y Shore, PA 17740.

Visit www.lifecelebration.com.

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SHIELDS, Bernice Claire (I18428)
 

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