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Obituaries for 11/14/2000

A memorial service and a celebration of life for retired Maj. Elwood M
. Barner, 92, of 3E Todd Circle, Carlisle, will be held Friday at 11 a
.m. in First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 21 S. Bedford St., Carlisle.
He died Sunday, Nov. 12, 2000 at the Sarah Todd Nursing Home.
Born Jan. 13, 1908, in Williamsport, he was the son of the late John W
esley and Nellie E. Barner and the widower of Elsie A. Barner.
Mr. Barner graduated from Williamsport High School and Penn State Univ
ersity, where he was a member of the Triangle Fraternity. He served i
the U.S. Army during World War II and after regular service becam
e a major in the active reserve.
Employed with the former Beetem Lumber Co. as an architectural enginee
, he helped with the development of Meetinghouse Heights in Carlisle.
Mr. Barner was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Carlisle
, where he was a member of the Men's Bible Class, served on the churc
h council and was a member of church committees; National Sojourners
, Carlisle Chapter 130; Cumberland Star Lodge 197, F&AM; Carlisle Elk
s Lodge 578; AARP Carlisle Chapter 3378, which he helped organize; MOR
A Club of Carlisle; and Carlisle NARFE 373.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys B. Barner of Carlisle; a daughter, Lind
a B. Brenneman of Carlisle; two sisters, Martha B. Young of Mechanicsb
urg and Rhea Hutchinson of Montoursville; six grandchildren; and 10 gr
eat grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Carol Harpe.
The Rev. William C. Jacobs and the Rev. George W. Yoder will officiat
e at services. Burial will be in Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens, W
est Pennsboro Twp, at the convenience of the family.
Friends may call Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. in the Martin Luther Room L
ounge. Cremation Society of PA, Harrisburg, is in charge of arrangemen
ts.
Memorial contributions can be made to First Evangelical Lutheran Churc
h Renovation Fund, 21 S. Bedford St., Carlisle, PA 17013 or Home Healt
h and Hospice Service, 1200 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle, PA 17013.
 
BARNER, Major Elwood Melvin (I18658)
 
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Obituaries for Plains Edition 6-20-09

June Laree Hanna, 78, of Stapleton died June 8, 2009, at her home.

She was born June 22, 1930, in Stapleton to Chester E. and Edith (Utte
back) Barner.

She graduated from Stapleton High School in 1948 and went to beauty sc
hool in Grand Island before returning to marry L. Dean Hanna on Dec. 8
, 1950, in North Platte. The couple lived in North Platte for a coupl
e of years before returning to Stapleton.

She owned June's Beauty Shop in Stapleton for many years. In 1982 sh
e moved to the country where she continued her business for a while. S
he enjoyed her family, especially her grandchildren and liked to garde
. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include her husband, Dean of Stapleton; sons, Buddy Dale (Ka
en) Hanna of Arthur and Rex (Jeana) Hanna of Stapleton; sisters, Norm
a May Christian of Sterling City, Texas and Pamela Jo (Wayne) Wright o
f Merna; brothers, Glen Dee (Leona) Barner of Stapleton, Lamoyne (Sylv
ia) Barner of Hacienda Heights, Calif., Byron (Elaine) Barner of Linco
ln and Myron (Jan) Barner of North Platte; sisters-in-law, Leni Barne
of North Platte and Lynette Warner of Aurora, Colo.; brother-in-law
, Bill Ruby of Lander, Wyo.; daughter-in-law, Candy (Ben) Barbee of St
apleton; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces an
d nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Larry Dean; brother
, Earl Dean Barner; and a sister-in-law, Ramona Ruby.
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June Hanna Obituary

1930-2009
June Laree Hanna, 78, of Stapleton passed away June 8, 2009, at her ho
me.

She was born June 22, 1930, at Stapleton to Chester E. and Edith Utter
back Barner. She graduated from Stapleton High School in 1948, and wen
t to beauty school in Grand Island before returning to marry L. Dean H
anna on Dec. 8, 1950, in North Platte. The couple lived in North Platt
e for a couple of years before returning to Stapleton. June owned June
's Beauty Shop in Stapleton for many years. In 1982, she moved to th
e country where she continued her business for a while. June enjoyed h
er family, especially her grandchildren and liked to garden. She wa
s a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include her husband, Dean of Stapleton; sons, Buddy Dale (Ka
en) Hanna of Arthur and Rex (Jeana) Hanna of Stapleton; sisters, Norm
a May Christian of Sterling City, Texas and Pamela Jo (Wayne) Wright o
f Merna; brothers, Glen Dee (Leona) Barner of Stapleton, Lamoyne (Sylv
ia) Barner of Hacienda Heights, Calif., Byron (Elaine) Barner of Linco
ln, and Myron(Jan) Barner of North Platte; sisters-in-law, Leni Barne
of North Platte and Lynette Warner of Aurora, Colo.; brother-in-law
, Bill Ruby of Lander, Wyo.; daughter-in-law, Candy(Ben)Barbee of Stap
leton; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and n
ephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Larry Dean; brother
, Earl Dean Barner; and a sister-in-law, Ramona Ruby.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 2 p.m. Friday, June 12, at St. John
s Catholic Church in Stapleton with the Reverends James Novakowski an
d Antony Thekkekara as co-celebrants. Burial will be in Floral Lawns M
emorial Gardens in North Platte.

Memorials may be made to the Great Plains Hospice and online condolenc
es may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

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BARNER, June Laree (I11043)
 
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GLADYS B. BARNER
Gladys B. Barner
Gladys B. Barner, 97, a resident of the Sarah Todd Home, passed away F
ebruary 11,
2008.
Born July 19, 1910 in Mechanicsburg, she was the daughter of the lat
e David and Sadie
Bloser.
In addition to her parents, her 1st husband, Ralph Laury, 2nd husband
, Major Elwood M.
Barner, sister, Helen Kammerer, brother, David Bloser, III, niece, Jan
e Patterson and
step-daughter, Carol Harpe, all preceded her in death.
Gladys is survived by nieces, Julie Beil of Boiling Springs, Deborah K
ammerer of
Mechanicsburg, Barbara Reinike of Salt Lake City, Susan Bream of Getty
sburg, Elizabeth
Patterson of North Hollywood, CA, Ann Jordan of Carlisle, Nancy Shau
b of Dover;
step-daughter, Linda Brenneman of Carlisle; several great nieces and g
eat nephews;
several step-grandchildren and step great grandchildren also survive h
er.
She was a member of the First Lutheran Evangelical Church of Carlisl
e and belonged to
AARP, local and national. Throughout her lifetime, she traveled worldw
ide. She was the
Secretary Treasurer of her family business, Bloser Baby Shoe Company
. Gladys never
missed voting in an election and she won an award for 50 years of voti
g. Gladys was a
good friend to many people and had many friends. She will be deeply mi
ssed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Sarah To
dd Home, 1000
West South Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 or to her church, 1st Evangelica
l Lutheran Church,
1000 East High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013.
A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements by Auer Memorial Home and Cremation Services, Inc.
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BLOSER, Gladys B. (I18638)
 
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WILMOT E. GIPE
Wilmot E. Gipe
Wilmot E. Gipe, 85, of Lower Paxton Twp, Dauphin Co, PA, passed away T
uesday, July 31, 2007 at
Community General Osteopathic Hospital.
Born in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Harry and Blanche Barne
Gipe, and was
was the widower of Dorothy L. (Huddleston) Gipe, who passed away on No
vember 25,
1996.
He was the founder of Gipe Floor and Wallcovering, Inc., in 1955, wa
s an Army Air Corps
Veteran of World War II and flew missions out of Northern England, an
d was a member of
American Legion Post 272, Linglestown.
He is survived by a son, Barry E., and his wife, Mary of Harrisburg
; a daughter, Cathy A.
Rogers and her husband, James of Harrisburg; three grandchildren, Mich
ael D. Gipe,
James W. Rogers and Jordan Rogers Celeste and her husband, Peter; an
d two
great-grandchildren, Michael P. and Miranda M. Gipe.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 4, at 11 a.m., at Hoove
Funeral Homes &
Crematory Inc., 6011 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg. Burial will be in W
oodlawn Memorial
Gardens. There will be a viewing on Saturday morning from 10 a.m., unt
il time of
services.
Memorial contributions may be made to Central PA Food Bank, 3908 Core
y Road,
Harrisburg, PA 17109.
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GIPE, Wilmot Eugene (I13047)
 
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OBITUARY - 2004 Ray F. Ohnmeiss.
Ray F. Ohnmeiss, 82, of Church St., South Williamsport [PA], died Oct
. 23, 2004, at the Valley View Nursing Center, Montoursville. His wif
e of 53 years, Nellie Wright Ohnmeiss, passed away in 1997. Born Febru
ary 22, 1922, in Williamsport, he was a son of Ray and Hilda Calvert O
hnmeiss. Ray was employed for 37 years at the former Syntex Fabric, In
c., and retired from the Williamsport Area School District in 1985. H
e attended Williamsport schools. Ray was a WWII Army Air Corps Vetera
serving with the 306th Air Drome Squadron of the Fifth Air Force i
the Pacific Theatre. Ray is survived by a daughter, Sherry (Carl) Pf
irman of Williamsport; a son, Steven (Penny) Ohnmeiss of Montoursville
; 10 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; three sisters, Beverly Fik
e of Williamsport, Donna Lee Emerick of Jersey Shore, and Marlene Pers
on of Cogan Station; and a brother, Elwood Ohnmeiss of Montoursville
. Ray was predeceased by a daughter, Sandra who died in 1947; a son, T
erry who died in 1976; three brothers, Dean, Cameron and Maynard; an
d a sister, Joyce.
A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at McCarty-Thomas Fun
eral Home, 557 E. Water Street, Hughesville, with Rev. Peter Wilson o
f the Calvary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Webster C
emetery, Huntersville. Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday a
t the funeral home. The family will provide the flowers, and memoria
l expressions in Ray's name can be made to the American Rescue Workers
, 643 Elmira St., Williamsport, PA 17701.
Source: Williamsport Sun-Gazette newspaper, Sunday, 24 October 2004, p
. B-7.
 
OHNMEISS, Raymond Franklin "Ray" Jr. (I7341)
 
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Obituary appearing in Sutherlin, OR - The World - 5/11/1999

A chapel service for Jacqueline Marlene Phipps, 57, of Sutherlin wil
l be held at
2pm on Wednesday, May 12 at Coos Bay Chapel. The Rev. Ron Moore wil
l officate.
Inurnment will be at Sunset Memorial Park.
Mrs. Phipps was born 22 Apr 1942 in North Bend. She died 7 May 1999 i

Sutherlin of cancer.
She married Richard Phipps in 1961 in her grandmother's home in Coos B
ay.
Mrs. Phipps lived in the Coos Bay-North Bend area for 30 years and ha
d lived in
Douglas County for the past 10 years.
She belonged to TOPS, and was a member of the Moose Lodge in North Ben
. She was involved in the 1960 census.
Mrs. Phipps loved the outdoors. She enjoyed gardening, baking, collec
ting
knicknacks, writing letters and traveling. She was a good listener an
d gave
good advice.
She was a loving wife and mother. She was more than a wife, she wa
s a friend.
She had many longtime friends.
She is survived by her husband, Richard Phipps of Sutherlin, daughte
Jeana and husband, Mike Bossen of Coos Bay; sons, Duane Phipps of Gl
ide and Glenn Phippsof Roseburg; sister, Dorothy Thomson of Coos Bay
, brother, Isaac and wife Debra Barner of Roseburg; grandchildren Bess
ie Kramer, Barbara and Brenda Phipps, Jeremiah Bossen, Cody, Brianna a
d Dakota Phipps, Kristin and Andrew Osban and Kylei; special niece an
d nephew, Laurie and Jim Thomson; nieces, Lisa, Meagan and Alexandria
, and great-niece Mariah.
Arrangements are under the direction of Chapel of the Firs, P.O. Box 5
20,
Sutherlin, OR 97479. (541)459-2281.
 
BARNER, Jacqueline Marlene (I11860)
 
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Obituary for Brent Brenneman Barner to appear in the Barner Newsletter

Brent Brenneman Barner, age 47, son of Richard Long Barner, age 91, o
f Hunt, Texas and Geneva Ingram Nasworthy, age 81, of Atlantic Beach
, Florida, brother to Gay Romayne Barner, age 56, of Santa Rosa, Calif
ornia, Cynthia Louise Albright, age 55, of Palmyra, Virginia, Bruce In
gram Barner, age 52, of Blue Bell, PA, and Candyce Elaine Hollingswort
h, age 50, of Dumfries, Virginia, died April 3, 2003 in Arlington, Vir
ginia after a year and a half long battle with colon/liver cancer.

He is survived by his wife Beth Omengan, age 49, and his son Kai Alle
Barner, age 13, who live in Woodbridge, Virginia. Brent attended Ant
ioch College for his undergraduate degree in communications and earne
d his M.A. and Ph.D. in political science at the East/West Center of t
he University of Hawaii, where his wife also earned her Ph.D. in cultu
al geography. His dissertation was an analysis of health systems in s
elected countries around the world. His career included working for th
e State of Hawaii (the Hawaiian Legislature) as a policy researcher t
o review proposed new laws, teaching at the University of the Philippi
es at Los Banos at a sociologist, and most recently working for the U
.S. Department of Agriculture, in Washington, D.C.

according to his last wishes, His ashes were dispersed on the Potoma
c River shortly after his death. He and his family, who lived in Hawai
i and the Philippines for all those years (his son was born in Hawai
i and only knew life on an island until a couple of years ago when the
y moved to Virginia), decided water would be a fitting reminder of hi
s life and a way to reconnect to him anywhere in the world.according t
o his last wishes, His ashes were dispersed on the Potomac River short
ly after his death. He and his family, who lived in Hawaii and the Phi
lippines for all those years (his son was born in Hawaii and only kne
w life on an island until a couple of years ago when they moved to Vir
ginia), decided water would be a fitting reminder of his life and a wa
y to reconnect to him anywhere in the world.
 
BARNER, Brent Brenneman (I9315)
 
458


Oct 4, 2018

Donald L. “Don” Miller, 83, husband of Patricia A. (Monk) Miller, of 5
25 W. Winter Rd., Loganton, passed away on Monday Oct. 2, 2018 at Geis
inger Medical Center, Danville.

Born on June 3, 1935 in Lock Haven, he was the son of the late Gaylor
d and Anna (Lomax) Miller.

Donald was a 1953 graduate of the former Sugar Valley High School, Log
anton.

Patricia and Donald were wed on Feb. 24, 1956 and shared over 62 year
s of marriage together.

He was employed by the former Hammermill Paper Co., of Lock Haven, fo
over 38 years, retiring in 1997.

Donald served his country as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps and w
as of the Methodist Faith.

He enjoyed traveling, wood crafts, hunting, fishing and playing cards
. When able, he could be seen sitting on his front porch waving to fri
ends and neighbors as they passed by. However, his greatest enjoymen
t came from spending time with his family.

Along with his wife, he is survived by a son Barry Miller (Leslye) o
f Loganton; two daughters, Vicky Ferree (Gary) of Avis, and Judy Lyon
s (Thomas) of Upper Darby, Pa.; a brother, Lester Miller of Loganton
; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

A funeral will be held on Monday, Oct. 8, 2018, at 11 a.m. in the Wayn
e P. Urbine Funeral Home, Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton with Rev. Eli
zabeth Taylor officiating.

The viewing will be held in the funeral home on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018 f
om 6 to 9 p.m. and also on Monday one hour prior to the funeral. Fina
l interment will be held in Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery
, Greenburr, Pa. where full military honors will be accorded by the Ko
ean War Veterans of Lycoming County.

The family will provide the flowers, if desired memorials may be mad
e in Don’s name to the Sugar Valley Historical Society, P.O. Box 62 Lo
ganton, Pa. 17747.
 
MILLER, Donald Leroy "Don" (I5514)
 
459 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  BARNER, K.L. (I18400)
 
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OHNMEISS OBITUARY

Mrs. Beverly M. (DeeDee) Fike, 82, of 953 Louisa Street, Williamsport
, died Sunday, June 24, 2007, at The Williamsport Hospital and Medica
l Center. Mrs. Fike was the widow of the late Paul W. Fike, Sr. She w
as preceded in death by her late husband on February 17, 1976. Mrs. Fi
ke had been employed by the former C.A. Reed Paper Company at Williams
port. Mrs. Fike enjoyed playing bingo and playing cards, but her mos
t favorite pastime was being involved with her family. Born Sept. 27
, 1924, at Williamsport, she was the daughter of the late Ray and Hild
a M. Calvert Ohnmeiss. Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Flor
ine and Donald Probst of South Williamsport; her two sons and daughter
s-in-law, Wayne G. and his wife, Karen Fike of Wytheville, Va., and Ca
meron E. and his wife, Pat Fike of Williamsport; her maternal aunt, Mr
s. Marion Wright, who has resided with Mrs. Fike for many years; her f
our stepsons, Jay A. and his wife, Norma Fike of Williamsport, Charle
s and his wife, Linda Fike of Williamsport, David L. and his wife, Fay
e Fike of Riegelsville, New Jersey, and Ronald J. and his wife, Lois F
ike of Montoursville; her two sisters, Marlene (Ohnmeiss) and her husb
and, Bob Person of Cogan Station and Donnalee (Ohnmeiss) Emerick of Je
sey Shore; 14 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and nine great gr
eat grandchildren. She is also survived by her two sisters-in-law, Rub
y Ohnmeiss and Ruth Ohnmeiss, both of Montoursville. In addition to he
late husband and her late parents, she was also preceded in death b
y her son, Garry L. Fike and by her stepson, Paul W. Fike, Jr. She wa
s also preceded in death by her sister, Joyce Ohnmeiss and by her fiv
e brothers, Cameron, Maynard, Elwood, Ray, Jr., and Dean Ohnmeiss. Fu
eral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2007 at th
e Charles M. Noll Funeral Home, 1 East Central Avenue, South Williamsp
ort. The Rev. Father Michael J. Zipay, pastor at Saint Lawrence Roma
Catholic Church, South Williamsport, will officiate. Interment wil
l follow at Green Lawn Memorial Park, Montgomery. Relatives and friend
s are invited to attend the visitation on Wednesday morning from 10 a.
m. until the time of the service at the funeral home.

Source: Williamsport Sun-Gazette newspaper, Obituary Section: Posted
: 6/26/2007
 
OHNMEISS, Beverly M. "DeeDee" (I7329)
 
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old B. E. Bierly Jr.
September 28, 2010
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Harold B. E. Bierly Jr., 86, of 505 Eden St., Jersey Shore, died Sunda
y, Sept. 25, 2010, at his home.

He was born on Feb. 15, 1924 in Jersey Shore, a son of Harold B. E. Bi
erly Sr. and the former Barbara Johnson.

Harold was preceded in death by his wife, the former Ethel Mae Bierly
, who died March 16, 1982. They were married on Feb. 18, 1966.

He was retired from Piper Aircraft after many years service and serve
d his country during World War II in the U.S. Navy.

For many years he was a member of the Jersey Shore Veterans of Foreig
Wars, American Legion and Loyal Order of Moose.

Surviving are a son, Ralph (Butch) Bierly of Jersey Shore; two daughte
s, Barbara Schmouder of Jersey Shore and Ann Yearian of Georgia; si
x grandchildren and great grandchildren and a brother, William C. Bier
ly of Jersey Shore.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, a
t the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore
, with Ralph L. Heagy officiating. Burial will be in Jersey Shore Ceme
tery with full military honors conducted by the Jersey Shore Honor Gua
d.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the time of se
vices Thursday.

Lock Haven Express
 
BIERLY, Harold Burton Eugene Jr. (I6407)
 
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OSCAR K. BAIR, 74, RR Newport
Retired state employee

NEWPORT-Oscar Kines Bair, 74, of Buffalo Twp, Perry Co, died
at 9:03 a.m. Thursday, June 6, 1996, at the home of his daughter of
Middletown, where he had lived since March. Mr. Bair had been in ill
health since February.
He was born May 14, 1922, Perry Co, a son of the late George
and Alma (Kines) Bair. He was married May 1, 1954, to the former
Dorothy Barner, who died Nov. 19.
A graduate of Newport High School, Mr. Bair was a World War II Army
veteran who served in the South Pacific as a Spec. 4 and earned six
Bronze Stars.
A retired state employee, Mr. Bair was also a farmer.
He was a longtime member of St. John (Barners) Lutheran Church, RR1
Liverpool; life member of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 49,
Newport, member of the Newport American Legion Post 177; the
PA Association of Retired State Employees; the AFSCME
Chapter 13, retiree; the American Association of Retired Persons and
he was a baseball fan and enjoyed gardening.
Surviving are one daughter, * Kaye Linde of Middletown.
One sister, Grace Bair, preceded him in death.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. John
(Barners) Lutheran Church RR 1 Liverpool, by the Rev. Robert J.
Wittlinger Jr. Burial will be in the church cemetery, where military
honors will be conducted by the Newport American Legion Post 177.
Visitors may call from 1 p.m. until the time of the service Sunday
at the church.
Contributions may be made to Professional Hospice Care, 3605 Vartan
Way, P.O. Box 60635, Harrisburg, Pa. 17106-0635.
Arrangements were made by the George P. Garman Funeral Home, Inc.,
606 N. Front St., Liverpool.

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BAIR, Oscar Kines (I221)
 
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ALBERT L. BARNER

MILLERSTOWN-Albert L. Barner, 74, Millerstown RD2, Perry Co,
died this morning at his home. He had been in reclining health for
the past year and hospitalized on several occasions during that
period.
Born Oct. 27, 1911, at Millerstown RD2, Perry Co, he was a son
of the late Charles P. and Annie (Spicher) Barner. In 1935, he
married the former A. Pauline Goodling,
The couple lived in the area all their married life where they
farmed, retiring in 1973.
Mr. Barner was a member of Barner's Lutheran Church, Liverpool RD1,
and Liverpool Fire Company; and a member and director of Barner's
Cemetery Association.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Misses
Shirley J. and June L., both at home, and Mrs. Carol Hoffman of
Richfield RD1; a granddaughter; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Mitchell of
Liverpool. A daughter, Geraldine, died in 1936.
The funeral will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Barner's
Lutheran Church, Liverpool RD1, by the Rev. Rodney Lilley. Burial
will be in Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemetery Liverpoo
l RD 1, Perry Co, PA, Liverpool RD1.
Visitors may call at the George P. Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool,
Wednesday evening and at the church Thursday from 9 a.m. until the
time of the service.

Mon. 6/16/1986
 
BARNER, Albert Luther (I9924)
 
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Owned 330 acres of land 1 1/2 miles from Liverpool Borough in 1886.
 
BARNER, Adam (I770)
 
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Palmer E. Barner

Palmer E. (Barney) Barner, 80, of 1002 Valley Road, Enola, passed awa
y Friday, July 25, 2003 at home.
He was a retired Conductor for the former PA and Conrail Railroads. H
e was a Marine Veteran of World War II, where he served in the Pacifi
c Theatre. He was a member of Enola First Church of God, Enola America
Legion Post 751, West Fairview American Legion Post 984, Enola VFW P
ost 617, Marysville VFW Post 882, the Enola Sportsmen's Club and the M
aryville Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #107.

Surviving are his wife, Rosie M. Barner; a brother, Rev. Charles W. Ba
er of Myerstown and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, 2003, in the Richard
son Funeral Home, Enola. Burial will be in Barner's Lutheran Church Ce
metery, Liverpool. Viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Jul
y 28, 2003, at the funeral home.

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Published in the PennLive on 7/27/2003.
 
BARNER, Palmer Elmer (I12484)
 
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Past Regent of the DAR, a Dames member of the MOLLUS Society , and a m
ember of Caledonia Club of Florida West. She graduated from Drake Univ
ersity with bachelor's degree in journalism. She was a member of Episc
opal Church.
 
WALLACE, Margaret "Peg" Graham (I9375)
 
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Patricia Ann Lucas "Patty" McCool
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Patricia 'Patty' Ann Lucas McCool January 1, 1965 -January 11, 2011 Pa
tricia Ann McCool, 46, of Howard, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 201
1, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. Patty was born in Belle
fonte on Jan. 1, 1965. She was a 1983 graduate of Bald Eagle Area Hig
h School and she graduated from South Hills Business School with a deg
ee as a Medical Secretary. Patty married Patrick A. McCool, of Bellef
onte, in 1988. She is survived by her husband, Patrick, and son, Richa
d, at home in Howard; her father and mother, John (Rich) and Samanth
a A. Lucas, of Howard; sister, Kathy M. (Darren) Fye, of Howard; broth
er, Richard (Angie) Lucas, of Montgomery; sister, Carrie (Dayne) Browe
, of Julian; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Patty's life wa
s centered around being involved in her husband and son's interests an
d activities. In lieu of flowers or contributions, Patty's wishes woul
d be for you to consider being an organ donor and helping other peopl
e going through similar times of need. A private family remembrance wi
ll be held on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011, at the Bald Eagle Fish & Game C
enter in Mount Eagle at 1 p.m. A public memorial service will be hel
d on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011, from 1-3 p.m. at the Susquehanna Valle
y Big Twins Club House at 84 Harley Drive in Woolrich.
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January 15, 2011
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Patricia Ann McCool, 46, of Howard passed away Tuesday, Jan. 11, 201
1 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md.

Patty was born Jan. 1, 1965 in Bellefonte.

She was a 1983 graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School and graduated f
om South Hills Business School with a medical secretary degree.

Patty married Patrick A. McCool of Bellefonte in 1988.

She is survived by her husband and son Richard at home in Howard; he
father and mother, John (Rich) and Samantha A. Lucas of Howard; tw
o sisters, Kathy M. (Derren) Fye of Howard and Carrie (Dayne) Brower o
f Julian; brother Richard (Angie) Lucas of Montgomery; and numerous ni
eces and nephews.

Patty's life was centered on being involved in her husband and son's i
terests and activities.

In lieu of flowers or contributions, Patty's wishes would be for you t
o consider being an organ donor and helping other people going throug
h similar times of need.

A private family remembrance will be held Jan. 15 at the Bald Eagle Fi
sh and Game Center in Mt. Eagle at 1 p.m. A public memorial service wi
ll be held Saturday, Jan. 22 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Susquehanna Valley Bi
g Twins Club House, 84 Harley Drive, Woolrich.

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Patricia L. Barner Hyder
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 2000
, in Macy & Son Funeral Directors for Patricia L. Hyder, who died Nov
. 6 at the age of 73.
Mrs. Hyder was born Oct. 26, 1927, in Denver. Her maiden name was Barn
er. She moved in 1939 to Cove Orchard, graduated from Yamhill High Sch
ool and attended Linfield College. She was a receptionist for the offi
ces of Dr. Barry Lust for 18 years before retiring in about 1979. Sh
e was a member of McMinnville United Methodist Church. In 1948, she ma
ied Hand Hyder.
Survivors include her husband; sons, Mark and Michael; daughter, Kimbe
ly Drahn; sister, Betty Wade; and seven grandchildren.
Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Park Mausoleum in McMi
ville. The family suggests remembrances to Health Dynamics Hospice o
f McMinnville.
“The Oregonian, Portland, OR.

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Patricia L "Pat" Barner Hyder
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Birth: Oct. 26, 1927
Death: Nov. 6, 2000

A funeral for Patricia L. "Pat" Hyder of McMinnville will be held at 1
0:30 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of Macy & Son Funeral Directors, McMi
ville. The Rev. Steve Ross of the McMinnville United Methodist Churc
h will officiate.

Mausoleum interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Park, McMinnville.

The funeral home will be open for visitation from 8 a.m. to noon Frida
y.

Mrs. Hyder died Nov. 6, 2000, in her home. She was 73.

She was born Oct. 26, 1927, in Denver, the daughter of Roy E. and Aime
e Smith Barner. She moved to Cove Orchard in 1939. She graduated fro
m Yamhill-Carlton High School in 1945, then moved to McMinnville. Sh
e attended Linfield College.

She and Hank Hyder were married June 5, 1948, in McMinnville.

Mrs. Hyder worked for Peterson and Barner Accountants, Dr. Jahnke an
d Dr. Lust. She belonged to the McMinnville United Methodist Church, M
cMinnville Women's Garden Club and the Order of Eastern Star. She love
d painting, camping and accounting. She also enjoyed spending time wit
h her grandchildren.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Mark Hyder of McMinnville an
d Michael Hyder of Hubbard; a daughter, Kimberly Drahn of Lincoln City
; a sister, Betty Wade of McMinnville; and seven grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Health Dynamics Hospice, in car
e of Macy & Son, 135 N.E. Evans St., McMinnville, OR 97128.

Burial:
Evergreen Memorial Park
McMinnville
Yamhill County
Oregon, USA

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BARNER, Patricia Louise (I11183)
 
469


Pauline N. Douty
POSTED: September 6, 2008
Lock Haven Express

Pauline N. Douty, 65, of 143 Campground Road, Loganton, passed away Th
ursday, Sept. 4, 2008 at her residence.

Born June 23, 1943 in Bellefonte, she was a daughter of the late Davi
d Tressler and Adeline Conaway Tressler.

Her husband, Dallas L. Douty, preceded her in death Oct. 9, 2007.

Pauline was a retired truck driver.

She is survived by a son, Dale L. Douty of Loganton; a daughter, Colee
M. Welch of Loganton; a brother, Lenard Tressler of Sharon; three si
sters, Gloria McCintic of North Carolina, Louise Kline of Bellefonte a
d Ethel Horner of Port Matilda; two grandchildren and four great-gran
dchildren.

Besides her husband, mother and father, she was preceded in death by f
our brothers and five sisters.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sept. 20, 2008 at 1 p.m. at th
e family home, 143 Campground Rd., Loganton.

Memorial contributions may be made to Clinton County Community Nursin
g and Hospice or to the American Cancer Society.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Donald G. Walker Funeral H
ome Inc.
 
TRESSLER, Pauline Nina (I8964)
 
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PAULINE R. LENIG
Pauline R. Lenig
NEW BLOOMFIELD - Mrs. Pauline Ruth Lenig, 85 years, formerly of Liverp
ool, Perry Co, PA, has been
entrusted with the arrangements. www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the Patriot-News on 3/5/2007.
 
HOCKENBROCH, Pauline Ruth (I9870)
 
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PennLive.com

Lowell S. Bair

Lowell S. Bair of Susquehanna Twp, entered into eternal rest October 3
,
2006.
He was a member and former Deacon and Elder of Progress Immanuel
Presbyterian Church; World War II Navy Veteran serving on USS Englan
d DE 635
in South Pacific and USS FOGG DE 57 in Atlantic; member of Destroyer E
scort
Sailor's Association, Susquehanna Chapter; The American Legion Post 59
4
Middletown, PA; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9639 Shellsville PA; mem
ber of
United States Navy Memorial and National World War II Memorial; and me
mber
of NAQFE Chapter 102, Harrisburg, PA.
Survived by Ann Bair, wife of 57 years, one son Sheldon and wife Barba
a, 3
Grandchildren; Zachary and Morgan, of Bel Air MD, and Tamara of Richmo
d, VA.
Memorial Service to be held at noon on Saturday October 7, 2006, at Pr
ogress
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, with Reverend Kent Carter officiating. T
here will
be no viewing.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Music Depart
ment of
his church at 3640 Ash ST. Harrisburg, PA 17109-3941
Condolences can be shared at hetrickfuneralhome.com

Published in the Patriot-News from 10/5/2006 - 10/6/2006.
 
BAIR, Lowell Sheldon (I83)
 
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Peoria Journal Star
Peoria,IL
2/9/2004

Connie Barner

HAVANA -- Connie Lou Barner, 55, of 22758 N. County Road East, Havan
a IL died at 10:20 a.m. Friday, Feb. 6, 2004, at OSF Saint Francis Med
ical Center in Peoria, IL.

Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at Hurley Funeral Home i
Havana. The Rev. Duane Turley will officiate. Burial will be in Laur
el Hill Cemetery. Friends may call one hour before services at the fun
eral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the educational fund for her dau
ghter, Taunja Barner, c/o The Havana National Bank.

She was born Sept. 5, 1948, in Illinois to Bill and Marjorie Humphre
y Zeltner. She married Ira Barner on Jan. 11, 1979, in Havana.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Shelby (Mary) Thompson of Bat
h and Clinton (Amber) Barner of Lone Rock, Wis.; three stepsons, Ira D
ean Barner of Foley, Minn., David (Lisa) Barner of Eldon, Mo., and Cha
d Barner of Minier; two daughters, Shannon (John) Lynn of Havana and T
aunja Barner, at home; nine grandchildren; two brothers, John (Cathy
) Zeltner of Kingston Mines and Bill Zeltner of Foley, Minn.; and on
e sister, Rhonda (Wayne) Riley of Paducah, Ky.

She was preceded in death by one sister and one stepdaughter, Irene Ba
er.

Barner, a homemaker, was a member of Chautaqua-Goofy Ridge Sportsman'
s Club, Topeka. She was an avid game show fan

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Connie Barner

Connie Lou Zeltner was born Sept.5, 1948, in Illinois, a daughtr of Bi
ll and Marjorie Humphrey Zeltner. She married Ira Barner on Jan. 11, 1
979, in Havana. He survives.
Surviving are two sons, Shelby (Mary) Thompson and Clington (Amber); t
hree stepsons, Ira Dean, David (Lisa) and Chad; two daughters, Shanno
(John) Lynn and Taunja Barner; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Joh
(Cathy)and Bill; one sister, Rhonda Riley.
She was preceded in death by one stepdaughter, Irene Elaine and one si
ster.
 
ZELTNER, Connie Lou (I2567)
 
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Perry County Times
2/2/2006

BARBARA E. BYERS
Barbara E. Byers, 66, of Medical Park Drive, Mountain City, Tenn., die
d Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006 at Mountain City Care Center.

She was born July 17, 1939 in Roseglen to the late Earl C. and Doroth
y (Wilver) Deckard.

She formerly was a secretary for Sprint/United Telephone and a forme
member of Millerstown United Methodist Church, where she was a membe
of the church choir. After moving to Mountain City, she became a mem
ber of Valley View United Methodist Church and secretary of United Met
hodist Women.

Surviving are a daughter, Cheryl Woods of Mountain City; two sisters
, Audrey Smith of Emlenton, Pa., and Carol Thebes of Lawrenceville, Ga
.; a brother, Marshall Deckard of Lewistown; a granddaughter, Hannah W
oods, and a grandson, Ethan Woods, both of Mountain City; and her step
mother, Margaret Krebs.

Services were held Jan. 23 in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, with th
e Rev. Paul Smith officiating. Burial was in Liverpool Union Cemetery.

Hux-Lipford Funeral Home Chapel, Mountain City, handled arrangements i
Tennessee.

Memorial contributions may be made to Johnson County Rescue Squad, 20
3 Vandilla St., Mountain City, Tenn. 37683.
 
DECKARD, Barbara E. (I9770)
 
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Perry County Times
6/15/2006

FLORENCE A. LYTER
Florence A. Lyter, 81, formerly of Liverpool RR 1, died Thursday, Jun
e 8, 2006 in The Manor at Penn Village, Selinsgrove.

She was born July 6, 1924 in Richfield, Snyder Co, to the late Edgar S
. and Clare (Graybill) Shirk.

She retired as a call director for P.H.E.A.A., Harrisburg, and earlie
worked for local dress factories; a graduate of Fayette High School
, McAlisterville; a member of St. John (Barner’s) Lutheran Church, Liv
erpool, and Liverpool Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary; and enjoyed flowe
s and crocheting.

She was the widow of Barner W. Lyter.

Surviving are a son, David B. of Liverpool; a daughter, Shirley E. Ada
ms of rural Sunbury; two sisters-in-law, Carrie Shirk of Liverpool an
d Marie Shirk of Selinsgrove; four grandchildren, Michael S. Adams, An
gela K. Palfalvi, Brent J. Adams and Heather E. Adams; and four great-
grandchildren, Brandon Adams, Nikolas Palfalvi, Jordan Adams and Macke
zie Adams.

She was preceded in death by four brothers and a sister.

Services were held June 12 in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, with th
e Rev. Peter H. Kuebler officiating. Burial was in St. John (Barner’s
) Cemetery.
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Florence A. Lyter, 81, Selinsgrove
Published: June 09, 2006

SELINSGROVE - Florence A. Lyter, 81, a former resident of RR1 Liverpoo
l, entered into eternal rest at 4:25 a.m. Thursday, June 8, 2006, at t
he Manor at Penn Village, Selinsgrove.

She was born July 6, 1924, in Richfield, a daughter of the late Edga
S. and Clare (Graybill) Shirk. Her husband, Barner W. Lyter, precede
d her.

Mrs. Lyter graduated from Fayette High School, McAlisterville.

Earlier in life, Florence worked for various dress factories in the lo
cal area. She was then employed for 15 years as a call director for th
e PHEAA, Harrisburg, from where she retired.

Mrs. Lyter was a member of St. John (Barners) Lutheran Church, Liverpo
ol.

She was also a member of the Liverpool Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary.

Mrs. Lyter was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother and great-gran
dmother, who enjoyed quality time spent with her family. She also enjo
yed flowers and crocheting.

Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, David B. and Pauletta Lyte
of Liverpool; one daughter and son-in-law, Shirley E. and John D. Ad
ams of rural Sunbury; four grandchildren and their spouses, Michael S
. and Robin Adams, Angela K. and Theodore Palfalvi, Brent J. and Allis
on Adams, and Heather E. Adams; four great-grandchildren, Brandon Adam
s, Nikolas Palfalvi, and Jordan and Mackenzie Adams; two sisters-in-la
w, Carrie Shirk of Liverpool and Marie Shirk of Selinsgrove; as well a
s nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded by four brothers and on
e sister.

Family, friends and others will gather for the viewing from 7 to 9 p.m
. Sunday and 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the George P. Garman Funeral Hom
e Inc., 606 N. Front St., Liverpool, where the funeral service will fo
llow at 11 with the Rev. Peter H. Kuebler officiating.

Burial will follow in St. John (Barners) Cemetery, Liverpool.
 
SHIRK, Florence Audell (I12168)
 
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Perry County Times OnLine
11/25/2004

CHARLES M. BARNER JR.
Charles M. Barner Jr., 80, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, died Friday, Nov
. 19, 2004 in Community General Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg. He w
as a former resident of Liverpool.

He was born Nov. 24, 1923 in Liverpool to the late Jacob L. Barner an
d Mary (Zaring) Barner-Zink.

He retired in 1995 as a professional truck driver, which he did most o
f his life and received many safe driving awards; a 1941 graduate of M
illerstown High School; an Army corporal in World War II, serving wit
h the Tornado 8th Armored Division at the Battle of the Bulge and th
e Czech occupation; of the Methodist faith; and enjoyed traveling, hun
ting and fishing.

He was the widower of Geraldine V. Barner, who died July 4, 2002.

Surviving are two sons, Charles M. “Pepper” Jr. of Millerstown and Dav
id R. of Lemoyne; three daughters, Karla B. Levy of Phoenix, Ariz., Tr
udy J. Sharf of Mechanicsburg and Wendy E. Miller of New Cumberland; t
hree sisters, Evelyn Wetzler and Mildred Byers, both of Millerstown, a
d Hazel Myers of St. Petersburg, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-gra
dchildren; and his former wife, Mildred L. Roush Barner of Mechanicsb
urg.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Samuel A.

Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, Perry Co, PA. www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the Patriot-News on 11/21/2004.
 
BARNER, Charles Markwood (I494)
 
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Philip E. Dalphon
POSTED: April 25, 2008

Philip E. Dalphon, 89, of 12364 Renovo Rd., Renovo, passed away Thursd
ay, April 24, 2008 at his residence.

He was born April 14, 1919 in Renovo, a son of the late William and Ma
y McLane Dalphon.

Mr. Dalphon worked in the CCC camps, for Speno and retired from Buckta
il High School, where he was a custodian.

He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Renovo.

He was preceded in death by three sisters, Helen Mackey, Mary Rupert a
d Evana Dalphon, and three brothers, William Jr., Charles F. and Jame
s Dalphon.

A Memorial Mass is being planned and will be announced.

Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Hyner.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 92
5 Huron Ave., Renovo, PA 17764.

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

Classified Obituaries

SCHROEDER
ROBERT J.

Suddenly on Sat., May 17, 2003, age 59 of Allentown, beloved father o
f Robert J. Schroeder II & his wife Julie Schroeder; loving son of Hel
en Barner Schroeder & the late John Schroeder; beloved brother of Hele
, Charles & the late Cheryl & Earl. Robert was the most wonderful lov
ing father in the world and will be dearly missed. Friends received TU
ES. & WED. 2-4 & 7-9pm at the JAMES J. BARRY, JR. FUNERAL HOME, INC. 6
08 Warrington Ave. Funeral Services Thursday 11am at the funeral home.

Please sign the guest book at post-gazette.com
Published Monday, May 19, 2003
 
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Posted on Mon, Sep. 09, 2002

Donald A. Barner, 74, of Howard

FJacobs

Donald A. Barner, 74, of Howard, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002, at Loc
k Haven Hospital.

Born Oct. 4, 1927, in Mill Hall, he was a son of the late Frank W. an
d Margaret M. Flasher Barner.

On Feb. 28, 1957, in Owensburg, Ky., he married Edith M. Price, who di
ed on March 14, 2000.

He was retired from the U.S. Army following 231/2 years of service a
s a sergeant first class. He was in Company C, 67th Signal Battalion
. He served during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

He is survived by four sisters, Jean Strouse and Alma Doreen Berans, b
oth of Mill Hall, Gloria Thompson, of Bellefonte, and Betty Weaver, o
f Jersey Shore, and two brothers, Earl Barner, of Alabama, and Dale Ba
er, of Glen Ridge.

In addition to his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death b
y a son, Robert S. Barner, who died on Aug. 27, 1992.

Visitation will be from 6 to
8 p.m. Tuesday at Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St. in Mi
ll Hall.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with th
e Rev. Jennett Wertz, pastor of the Lamar and Clintondale United Metho
dist churches officiating.

Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, &009 in Montgomer
y.
 
BARNER, Donald Alvin (I5562)
 
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Posted on Sat, May. 04, 2002
Kermit W. Kerstetter, 87, of Loganton

Kermit W. Kerstetter, 87, of Loganton died Friday,
May 3, 2002, at Manor Care in Jersey Shore.

Born March 17, 1915, in Booneville, he was a son of the late George W
. and Mayme Weaver Kerstetter. On Dec. 9, 1939, he married Arline Smit
h, who survives.

A laborer, he worked in construction. He was also the proprietor of th
e former Dairy Dip in Loganton.

He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Greenburr and Su
gar Valley Volunteer Fire Company No. 13.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, William G. "Bill" Ke
stetter of Loganton, two grandsons, and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Janie Kerstetter, who died Jul
y 28, 1948, and by a son, David, who died Aug. 16, 1974.

Visitation will be from 7 to
9 p.m. Monday at Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home Inc., Main and Wate
streets, Loganton.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with Pasto
Kay Schwab officiating.

Burial will be in Trinity United Methodist Cemetery, Greenburr.

Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church
, P.O. Box 86, Loganton, PA 17747.
 
KERSTETTER, Kermit Weaver (I8781)
 
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Posted on Thu, Apr. 25, 2002

Roselyn H. Reamer, 72, of Aaronsburg, died Wednesday, April 24, 2002
, at Centre Community Hospital.

Born Feb. 25, 1930, in Woodward, she was a daughter of the late Georg
e and Nora Smith Hackenburg.

On June 5, 1949, she married Lee W. Reamer, who survives at home.

She was a graduate of East Penns Valley High School in Millheim.

For 40 years she worked at Gettig Engineering and Pharmaceutical in Sp
ing Mills, retiring in 1995.

She was a member of St. James United Methodist Church in Coburn, wher
e she was a member of the board of trustees.

She belonged to the East Penns Valley Woman's Club.

She enjoyed crocheting, flower gardening and camping. She especially e
joyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Carol A
. Cole of Cupar Saskatchewan, Canada, and Lori K. Brindel of Aaronsbur
g; a son, Richard L. "Rick" of Aaronsburg; a sister, Genevieve Krape o
f Aaronsburg; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Steven R. Neff Funer
al Home, 120 W. Main St. in Millheim.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, with the R
ev. Lester Conklin, retired pastor of Faith Alliance and who lives a
t Hidden Valley Campground, officiating.

Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Cemetery in Aaronsburg.

Memorial contributions may be made to the St. James United Methodist C
hurch, P.O. Box 90, Coburn, Penn Twp, Centre Co, PA 16832.
 
HACKENBERG, Roselyn M. (I9055)
 
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POSTED: December 15, 2008
Lock Haven Express
Harold C. (Bud) Yost Sr.

Harold C. (Bud) Yost Sr., 85, of 615 W. Grape St., Castanea, died Dec
. 14, 2008 at Williamsport Hospital Intensive Care Unit. He had been i
failing health.

He was born in Lock Haven on Dec. 26, 1922, the son of the late John A
. and Jennie Shadle Yost.

Bud was married to Elva Hakin Yost, who preceded him in death in 1997.

He attended Lock Haven High School and entered the militry in 1944, se
ving with the U.S. Navy as a boatswain's mate. He was given a two-wee
k crash course and after completion was made a third-class petty offic
er in the Navy. He considered himself very lucky. His duties include
d being in charge of the seamen who were building landing ship tanks a
d mother ships, which were vessels used to transport the LCTs to thei
destinations. Bud's mother ship carried him through the Panama Cana
l to New Guinea. The boat, which was extremely slow, took 65 days to g
et there from New Orleans.

After discharge from the service in 1946, Bud worked at Piper Aircraf
t and Hammermill Paper Company and also did carpenter work at Penn Sta
te University with the Mill Right Union.

In 1961 Bud went into the construction business for himself. He attrib
uted his experience of building ships in the Navy as giving him the kn
owledge to become a building contractor, having built more homes tha
anyone in the area.

He also developed an area in Castanea, known as Yost Addition, and i
1972 after the flood purchased a franchise for Ridge Homes.

Along with his wife, he purchased and ran the Eagle Hotel in Lock Have
. After he sold the business he kept busy cooking for More Than Brea
d and the Salvation Army.

He was involved in many organizations including the Jersey Shore VFW
. He was a life member of the Castanea Fire Company, Lock Haven Elks B
POE #182, Beech Creek American Legion and YMCA, and served as past pre
sident of the Lock Haven-Mill Hall Golden K. He was also a volunteer f
or the Lock Haven Salvation Army.

Survivors include a son, Harold C. (Bud) Yost Jr. and his girlfriend
, Carolyn Munro of Castanea, and a daughter, Bonnie S. and her husban
d Samuel W. Probst of Swissdale.

Also surviving are a sister, Pauline Yost Donavan of El Cajon, Calif.
; four grandchildren, Samuel G. and his wife Donna Probst, Benson W. P
obst and his girlfriend Robin Shadle, Troy A. and his wife Bethany Pr
obst, and Harold (Bud) III and his wife Teresa Yost; and six great-gra
dchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, Billie Lee Yost in August of 1993
, and three brothers, John A. Jr., Russell and Sanford Yost.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Yost-Gedo
Funeral Home, 121 W. Main St., Lock Haven. Officiating will be Rev
. Fred Fields assisted by Pastor Charles Jenkins. Interment will be i
Linnwood Cemetery, McElhattan, with full military honors.

Family and friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesd
ay. Elks services will be held at 6 p.m. and Castanea Fire Company ser
vices at 8:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials will be accepted to the Castanea Unite
d Methodist Church or the American Heart Association.

Those wishing to make online condolences may do so at www.yost-gedonfu
eralhome.com.
 
YOST, Harold C. "Bud" Sr. (I5842)
 
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POSTED: July 20, 2009

Adelia G. Workman

Adelia G. Workman, 73, of 230 E. Keller St., Lock Haven, died Sunday
, July 19, 2009 at Williamsport Hospital.

She was born May 9, 1936 in Tylersville, a daughter of the late Alle
and Beatrice Frank Miller.

She was a 1954 graduate of the former Sugar Valley High School and wa
s employed in various departments of Keystone Central School District
, retiring after 24 years of service.

A member of the First Church of Christ, Lock Haven, she also was a mem
ber of the McElhattan Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, an active member an
d volunteer with the Mill Hall Senior Community Center and served a
s a Girl Scout leader and Hemlock Council representative.

She loved to play cards and was an avid bingo player and storyteller
. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family.

She is survived by two daughters, Debra Raines and Terry (Larry) Leupo
ld, both of Lock Haven; a son, James "Rusty" Workman of Milesburg; fiv
e sisters, Julia (Walter) Wagner and Mary (Dean) Schmidt, both of Tyle
sville, Linda (Robert) Arment of Erie, Audrey Hanson of Elburn, Ill
. and Grace Weaver of Loganton; a brother, Robert Miller of Huntingdon
; eight grandchildren, Heather and Brian Raines, Jeremy, Justin and Sa
mantha Leupold, Nichole Taylor, Amanda Rhine and Tanya Workman; thre
e great-grandchildren, Trevor and Carter Rhine and Olivia Taylor; an
d several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a son, James Allen Workman.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Donald G. Walker F
uneral Home Inc., 231 High St., Flemington, with the Rev. Steve Salmo
officiating. Private burial services will be at the convenience of t
he family in the Tylersville Cemetery. Friends will be received at th
e funeral home Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may b
e made to the Mill Hall senior center or the McElhattan Fire Co. Ladie
s Auxiliary.

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POSTED: October 16, 2008
Lock Haven Express

Mr. and Mrs. William Fournier
(Rachel Barner)
Rachel Barner, daughter of Douglas and Donna Barner of Loganton, becam
e the bride of Frank William Fournier, son of Albert and Faye Fournie
of Croydon, on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008.

The 2:30 p.m. ceremony was performed at the Wilkinson Memorial Unite
d Methodist Church.

The bride was given in marriage by her father, Douglas Barner.

The bride wore a white satin wedding gown accented with crystal and bl
ue beading.

The back was beautifully done in corset style with an elegant bow. Sh
e wore a crystal tiara and a two-tiered veil that was outlined with li
ght blue satin ribbon.

Maid of honor was Sabrina Bernstein. Bridesmaids were Meredith Gartner
, Leah Gartner and Stephanie Patten.

Dan Williams was best man. Groomsmen were Albert Fournier IV, Jerry Ga
tner and Doug Ford.

The flower girl, Samantha Morgan, also wore a beautiful white dress wi
th light blue ribbon trim. She carried a basket of petals.

The ring bearer, Frank William Fournier II, son of Frank and Rachel Fo
urnier was dressed in a tuxedo.

A rehearsal dinner was held at the groom's parents' home on the evenin
g of the rehearsal. The wedding reception was held at Georgine's Resta
urant.

The bride is a 1996 graduate of Sugar Valley High School. She also att
ended Temple University - Ambler and Bucks County Beauty School. She i
s employed as a beautician at the Hair Cuttery.

Her husband is a 1997 graduate of Penn College Technical School and i
s employed as a carpenter.
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Rachel Barner, Loganton, and Frank William Fournier, Croydon, were uni
ted in marriage at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008.

The ceremony was held at Wilkinson Memorial United Methodist Church, C
oydon.

A rehearsal dinner was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents an
d a reception was held at Georgine's Restaurant and Lounge, Bristol.

The bride is the daughter of Donna and Douglas Barner, Loganton. She g
aduated from the former Sugar Valley High School in 1996 and attende
d Temple University, Ambler, and Bucks County Beauty School. She is em
ployed by the Hair Cuttery as a beautician.

Fournier is the son of Faye and Albert Fournier, Croydon. He graduate
d from PennCo Technical School in 1997 and is employed as a carpenter.

Maid of honor was Sabrina Bernstein.

Bridesmaids were Meredith Gartner, Leah Gartner and Stephanie Patten.

Flower girl was Samantha Morgan.

Ring bearer was Frank William Fournier II.

Best man was Dan Williams.

Groomsmen were Albert Fournier IV, Jerry Gartner and Doug Ford.

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The Pennsylvania Rambler

From the time I was able to travel, I have always loved roaming the ba
ckroads of our great state of Pennsylvania in search of the odd and un
usual. Here are the stories and the histories of the places I've been
. Though from time to time I may wander out of the state, there is eno
ugh history here for me to remain within PA.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Great Woodward Shoot-Out

Grave of John Barner, Woodward Cemetery,
Woodward

The first time I set foot on the sacred grounds of Woodward Cemetery
, it was the late 1990s and it was in search of a phantom black cat th
at had been seen darting among the stones. John, a co-worker at the ti
me, and I had been told about a "mysterious" black cat was seen roamin
g the grounds. Being outside, of course, meant that it was probabl
y a real cat that had been spotted, even though neither of us saw a ca
t that day - real or otherwise.

After spending too much time looking for the cat, we gave up and start
ed searching the stones for anything of interest. A few minutes into o
ur search, John excitedly called me over to look at his find. The ston
e was for John M. Barner, but it was the inscription at the bottom tha
t had caught John's attention and my interest. "Was shot while in th
e performance of his official duty."

I circled the stone, hoping for more information, but it yielded no cl
ues as to what had happened to Mr. Barner. I took a few pictures of hi
s stone and also of another nearby stone that had caught my interest b
efore we headed out to explore other parts of Penns Valley.

During that phase of my life and explorations, I was more interested i
collecting the lore and legends of the region, so John Barner's stor
y got put in the filing cabinet to collect dust.

A couple years later I was doing some research at the Centre County Hi
storical Library when I came across some clippings about the shoot-ou
t that claimed the life of Constable Barner. As I read the article
, I realized that, among the random pictures I snapped while at Woodwa
d Cemetery, I had taken photos of the graves of the murderer and th
e victim of the Great Woodward Shoot-out.

Close-up of John Barner's death on his tombstone
(Red spot is a reflection of flowers on neighboring grave)

William Ettlinger was known throughout the town for his quick temper a
d in the summer of 1895, it exploded. During a festival at Woodward h
e supposedly beat his father-in-law, Benjamin Benner, with a whip hand
le. The argument started when Benner began to question Ettlinger abou
t his wife's (Benner's daughter) supposed adulterous activities.

Benner swore out a complaint and Ettlinger was arrested for assault an
d battery and was promptly released until his case came before the jud
ge. However, when his case came up, Ettlinger fled into the mountain
s above Woodward. For the next six months William Ettlinger lived of
f the land and terrorized the locals. Known to be well armed (he was k
own to carry with him two pistols, a shotgun, some knives and a coupl
e sticks of dynamite), he threatened to kill anybody who tried to arre
st him.

Enter John Barner into the picture.

William Ettlinger's Grave

In February of 1896, John Barner was elected constable of Haines Towns
hip under the promise of bringing William Ettlinger to justice.

On March 5, 1896, just a few days after taking office, Constable Barne
received word that Ettlinger was at his home in Woodward. Barner an
d his deputies arrived at the house to serve the warrant. When Barne
approached the door he was greeted with two blasts from a shotgun t
o the head. Then, to make sure the deed was done, William cut Barner'
s throat before taking refuge in the house, shooting at anybody who da
ed approach the house.

Within hours, a mob of over fifteen hundred people descended on Woodwa
d. Ettlinger continued to shoot at people and would occasionally tos
s a stick of dynamite towards the growing crowd.

When Sheriff Condo and his posse arrived in Woodward, it was discovere
d that Ettlinger was barricaded within the house and was holding his w
ife and two children hostage. Shots were exchanged over and though som
e of those gathered outside were injured, none of those in the house w
ere harmed throughout the stand-off.

The next afternoon, Sheriff Condo decided that he had had enough and t
he house was set on fire. Mary Jane Ettlinger was forced out of the ho
use by William and his children soon followed. When William emerged, s
omeone in the mob shot at him, but missed. "I'll do this myself!" he y
elled out and shot himself in the head, dying instantly.

The townspeople quickly approached the house and dragged the bodies o
f Barner and Ettlinger away from the house minutes before the house ex
ploded.

Barner would get a hero's burial - Ettlinger was dumped in a shallow g
ave in Lewis Orndorf's peach orchard.

Years later, Jay would recover his father's remains and they would b
e buried in Woodward Cemetery, less than fifty yards away from John Ba
er's resting place.

Ettlinger Grave Marker
Note: William's name is misspelled

Years after the first visit, I returned to Woodward Cemetery to take s
ome pictures. While walking around the cemetery, I ran into two gentle
men who were placing flags for Memorial Day. After talking for a coupl
e minutes, they started talking about those buried in the cemetery an
d after a couple of minutes they started sharing the story of the Wood
ward shoot-out, pointing out the graves of John Barner and William Ett
linger.

After they finished telling the story, one of them added, "They say th
at on the anniversary of the shoot-out you can hear strange noises i
the area where it all happened."

"But that's not the best part of it," the other spoke. "There's a stra
ge glow that appears where the house once stood."

"Do you remember...," the first spoke in a very serious tone. They tol
d me how one night, when they were kids, they were walking home at nig
ht when a strange glow appeared near the place where the Ettlinger hou
se once stood. The air was suddenly filled with the sounds of gunfire.

"You never saw two boys running so fast for their homes as we did tha
t night." They both laughed as they finished their story.

We talked for a little while longer before they said they had to finis
h up - they had another cemetery that needed flags placed. As we got r
eady to go our separate ways, one of them called out, "You ever hear a
bout the phantom cat that roams the cemetery?"

I never have found the phantom cat, nor have I witnessed the phantom s
hoot-out that reoccurs from time to time. As far as I can tell, John a
d William rest peacefully on the hillside of Woodward Cemetery, victi
ms of the Great Woodward Shoot-out.

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Location: Penns Valley Rd, Woodward, PA 16882, USA
 
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Published March 10, 2007 09:23 pm - Dorothy “Dottie” Louise Gill Rudol
ph, 290 N. Perry Highway, Coolspring Twp, passed away at 4:45 p.m. Thu
sday, March 8, 2007, in UPMC Montefiore, Pittsburgh, after a two-yea
illness. She was 65.
The Herald, Sharon, PA

Dorothy ‘Dottie’ Louise Gill Rudolph
Coolspring resident was MHS cafeteria worker

Dorothy “Dottie” Louise Gill Rudolph, 290 N. Perry Highway, Coolsprin
g Twp, (Mercer, Mercer Co, PA) passed away at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, Marc
h 8, 2007, in UPMC Montefiore, Pittsburgh, after a two-year illness. S
he was 65.

Mrs. Rudolph was born Sept. 14, 1941, in Mercer to Clifford B. and Emm
a M. Barner Gill.

A 1959 graduate of Mercer High School, she was employed at the high sc
hool cafeteria.

Dottie was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mercer.

Her husband, Robert L. Rudolph, whom she married July 18, 1959, surviv
es at the residence.

Also surviving are: two daughters, Sharon and her husband John Kushner
, West Middlesex; and Marcia and her husband James Uhrin, Mercer; tw
o granddaughters, Ashley and Alexis Uhrin; two stepgrandchildren, Chri
stopher and Kelly Kushner; and two stepgreat-grandchildren, Ciera Town
send and Christopher Kushner Jr.

Dottie was preceded in death by her parents.
 
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Published on April 10, 2003, Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)
Ruth Barner

PEKIN - Ruth Elaine Barner, 82, of 308 Fayette St. died at 6 p.m. Tues
day, April 8, 2003, at Pekin Manor.

Born Aug. 26, 1920, in Pekin to Frank Joseph and Caroline Magdalene An
dreson Griesser, she married Ira N. Barner on Jan. 1, 1938, in Pekin
. He survives.

Also surviving are two daughters, Addie (and Kenneth) Fisher and Mar
y (and Gerald) Graber, both of Pekin; two sons, Albert (and Darlene) o
f Camp Point and Ira (and Connie) of Topeka; 17 grandchildren; two ste
pgrandchildren.
 
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R. Daniel BARNER, 81, of R.D. 1, Box 66, Huntingdon. died Sunday, Nov.
18, 2001, at 9:30 am., at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Mr
Barner had been in failing health. Born April 20, 1920, in Tyrone, he
was a son of the late George Lee and Grace (Smith) Barner. He married
W. Ruth Rudolph Oct. 14, 1944. at the Columbia Avenue United Methodist
Church in Tyrone, with the Rev. W. W. Willard officiating. Mrs. Barner
survives at home, along with a son, Dana J. Barner of Huntingdon. RD.,
three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by two brothers and three sisters. Mr. Barner was a member of th
e
Trinity United Church of Christ, McConnellstown, where he served on th
e
consistory and as a deacon and elder. Educated in the Tyrone area
schools, he graduated from Tyrone High School in 1938. He enjoyed
working in sales and was employed by the Isett family with Huntingdo
TV
Cable Co, and also the Fred B. Bayer Co. He retired as a youth
counselor for the Employment and Training Program. Mr. Bamer was a
member of the Blair County Chapter of the Sons of the American
Revolution and was a 30-plus-year member and past president of the
Woodcock Valley Lions Club. He enjoyed reading; he read an untold numb
er
of books in his lifetime, primarily history. Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 2 p.m., at the Trinity United Church of
Christ, Station Avenue, McConnellstown, with the Rev. Dr. Keith A.
Kensinger officiating.
 
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Raised by Susanna Barner Keller - sister of Thomas
 
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Raymond W. Barner
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Raymond W. Barner, 77, of 202 N. Chestnut St., Mill Hall, died Aug. 19
, 2010 in the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montou
Co, PA.

Born May 25, 1933 in Mill Hall, Raymond was the son of the late Raymon
d C. and Edra Stevenson Barner.

On Nov. 18, 1955, he married the former Evelyn G. Bartley who survive
s at home.

Raymond retired June of 1998 from the Maintenance Department of Penn C
ollege and his previously worked at Piper Aircraft for 28 years.

He was also a US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a forme
member of American Legion Post 131, Lock Haven.

In addition to his wife, Raymond is survived by a son David L. (Stepha
ie) Barner of Elizabethtown; a sister Henrietta Sheets of Mill Hall a
d two grandchildren.

Services will be Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Dean K. Wetz
ler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main Street, Mill Hall. Officiating will b
e Rev. Valerie M. Delooze.

Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028, Mill Hall. Visitatio
will be two hours prior to services at the funeral home.

Arrangements entrusted to Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main S
treet, Mill Hall.

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Rea M. Barner McCartney
September 7, 2011
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Rea M. Barner McCarney, 90, of 155 Riverview Drive, Lock Haven, died o
Sept. 6, 2011 at the home of her daughter, Debra Gentile.

She was born March 10, 1921 in Pine City, N.Y., a daughter of the lat
e Sheridan and Emma Mae Slater Herman.

On Feb. 22, 1955 she married Park F.M. Barner who died on Feb. 19, 199
0.

Rea was a homemaker who had also been a cook at the former Clintonia
Motel and Restaurant which was on Hogan Boulevard in Mill Hall.

She was a loving grandmother to her grandchildren and great grandchild
en.

Rea was an excellent cook and had been a social member of American Leg
ion Post 133, Lock Haven.

Surviving are two sons, William M. (Gloria) Barner of Lamar and Davi
d M. (Carol) Vanderpool of Freetown, Ind.; two daughters, Debra (Kenne
th) Gentile of Lock Haven and Tina Walters of Zion; a foster daughter
, Sylvia Bierwiler of Elmira, N.Y.; two sisters, Georgetta Stroud an
d Cora (Gene) Silverstrim, both of Towanda; 26 grandchildren, 44 grea
t grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Charles E. Barner in 2003 and P
ark E.M. Barner Jr. in 2006, and two sisters, Thelma White and Doroth
y Mackentire.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, at the Dea
K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall. Visitation wil
l be one hour prior to the funeral. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemet
ery, #028, Mill Hall.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Patient Activities Fund at M
anorCare, Jersey Shore, or the Cancer Treatment Center, Geisinger Medi
cal Center, Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA, through the funera
l home.

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

Online condolences may be made at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.

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REBECCA S. KURTZ
Rebecca S. Kurtz, 84, of N. Market Street, Millerstown, died Wednesday
, May 19, 1999 in Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bloomfield.
She had worked for the former Ben Franklin store in Newport; was a mem
ber and Sunday school teacher of Millerstown United Methodist Church
; a graduate of the former Shippensburg State Teachers College; and en
joyed volunteer work.
She was the widow of Samuel M. Kurtz.
Surviving are two sons, Samuel E. and David M., both of Millerstown; t
wo daughters, Cynthia Jennie Kurtz-McDermott of Pasadena, Calif.; an
d Karen E. Burke of Boca Raton, Fla.; and two granddaughters.
Services were held May 23 in her church. Burial was in Riverview Cemet
ery.
Myers Funeral Home, Newport, handled arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to her church, c/o Rev. Arthur Mont
gomery, 702 E. Sunbury St., Millerstown 17062.
 
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Rev. J. Kenneth Barner
Rev. J. (Jacob) Kenneth Barner MT. HOLLY SPRINGS The Rev. J. (Jacob
) Kenneth Barner, 84, formerly of Mt. Holly Springs, went home to be w
ith the Lord on Saturday, October 14, 2006, at 1:28 p.m., after a ver
y lengthy illness. He was the widower of J. Geraldine Barner, who wen
t to be with the Lord on April 8, 2003. They were married on June 24
, 1944. The Rev. Barner was born on July 15, 1922, in Liverpool, to th
e late W. Bruce and Florence E. Grubb Barner. He graduated from Liverp
ool High School in 1940, and then went to work for the PA Railroad. H
e entered the U.S. Army during WWII and served from November 19, 1942
, until October 29, 1945. He served in the Battle of the Bulge with th
e 99th infantry division. He reached the rank of Staff Sargeant and wa
s awarded numerous medals, including the Good Conduct Medal, the EAM
E Service Ribbon, and 3 Bronze Stars. He was a squad leader and person
ally captured an enemy officer and obtained vital information during t
he Battle of the Bulge. After the war, he returned to work on the Rail
oad, but remembered his promise to the Lord he made during the war t
o serve Him. He enrolled in the Missionary Training Institute in Nyack
, N.Y. and was there from 1948 - 1951. He then transferred to Geneva C
ollege for one year, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degre
e in Religious Education. He then entered the Evangelical School of Th
eology in Reading, where he graduated with a Bachelors of Divinity. H
e the went to the United Theological Seminary in Dayton, OH, where i
1955, he received his Masters of Divinity, and was ordained that sam
e year. He served charges at Daniels and Rockland, Md., where he was i
strumental in the building of a new church building, education depart
ment and parsonage. He then served in Mt. Holly Springs, Altoona, an
d Dover. While in Dover they also built a new sanctuary. After his ret
irement from full-time ministry, he Pastored the Mt. Zion and Mt. Air
y charge, near Dillsburg, was Visitation Pastor in Mt. Holly Springs a
d also Pastored the Church in Toland. He started numerous programs in
cluding the "We Care" Program in Altoona, the Dover Food Bank and th
e Family Clothes Tree, and also served as 1st President of both. He st
arted the Dolphin Program in Mt. Holly Springs, and many other program
s. He is survived by four children, Karen L. Loving and her husband, D
onald of Speedwell, Tenn., Donna B. Hoffman and her husband, Creedon o
f Boiling Springs, Bruce L. Barner and his wife, Lois of Mt. Holly Spr
ings, and Christine E. Barner of Dover; five grandchildren, Jennifer A
. Hoffman and her husband, Paul Odom of Harrisburg, Jeremy B. Barner a
d his wife, Kristine of Mt. Holly Springs, Denton L. Loving of Speedw
ell, Tenn., Erin L. Barner of Mt. Holly Springs, and Jillian A. Hoffma
of Boiling Springs; two great-grandsons, whom he adored, Jaden Barne
of Mt Holly Springs, and Jackson Odom of Harrisburg; one brother, B
. Donald and his wife, Marjorie of Harrisburg; two sisters, Betty Baso
m of Selinsgrove, and Joyce Stahl and her husband, George of Sunbury
; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and hi
s wife, he was preceded in death by his oldest sister, Dorothy Bair an
d her husband, Oscar; his brother-in-law, Burnell Basom; and his infan
t sister, Nancy Barner. He will be sadly missed by all who knew and lo
ved him, but he is at peace now in Heaven. Funeral services will be he
ld at 3 p.m. on Wednesday in the Mt. Holly Springs United Methodist Ch
urch, 202 W. Butler St., Mt. Holly Springs, with the Rev. Lisa Klinge
and the Rev. David Arnold officiating. Viewings will be held at th
e church on Tuesday from 6 to 9 and from 2 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, pri
or to the funeral. Interment will be in the Mt. Holly Springs Cemeter
y with honors by the Cumberland County Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers
, memorial contributions can be made to a Christian charity of your ch
oice. Hollinger Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., Mt. Holly Springs, i
s in charge.
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Barner, Rev. J. Kenneth "Jacob"

The Rev. J. "Jacob" Kenneth Barner, 84, formerly of Mt. Holly Springs
, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006, at 1:28 p.
m., after a very lengthy illness.

He was the widower of J. Geraldine Barner, who went to be with the Lor
d on April 8, 2003. They were married on June 24, 1944.

The Rev. Barner was born on July 15, 1922, in Liverpool, to the late W
. Bruce and Florence E. Grubb Barner.

He graduated from Liverpool High School in 1940, and then went to wor
k for the PA Railroad.

He entered the U.S. Army during World War II and served from Nov. 19
, 1942, until Oct. 29, 1945. He served in the Battle of the Bulge wit
h the 99th Infantry Division. He reached the rank of staff sergeant an
d was awarded numerous medals, including the Good Conduct Medal, the E
AME Service Ribbon and three Bronze Stars. During the Battle of the Bu
lge he was a squad leader and personally captured an enemy officer an
d obtained vital information. After the war, he returned to work on th
e railroad, but remembered his promise to the Lord he had made durin
g the war to serve Him.

He enrolled in the Missionary Training Institute in Nyack, N.Y., and w
as there from 1948-51. He then transferred to Geneva College for one y
ear, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in religious ed
ucation. He then entered the Evangelical School of Theology in Reading
, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in divinity. He the wen
t to the United Theological Seminary in Dayton, OH, where in 1955, h
e received his master's degree in divinity, and he was also ordained t
hat same year.

He served charges at Daniels and Rockland, Md., where he was instrumen
tal in the building of a new church building, education department an
d parsonage. He then served in Mt. Holly Springs, Altoona and Dover, P
a. While in Dover, the church also built a new sanctuary. After his re
tirement from full-time ministry, he pastored the Mt. Zion and Mt. Air
y charge, near Dillsburg, was a visitation pastor in Mt. Holly Spring
s and also pastored the church in Toland.

He started numerous programs including the "We Care" Program in Altoon
a, the Dover Food Bank and the Family Clothes Tree, and also served a
s the first president of both. He also started the Dolphin Program i
Mt. Holly Springs, and many other programs.

He is survived by four children, Karen L. Loving and her husband, Dona
ld, of Speedwell, Tenn., Donna B. Hoffman and her husband, Creedon, o
f Boiling Springs, Bruce L. Barner and his wife, Lois, of Mt. Holly Sp
ings and Christine E. Barner of Dover, Pa.; five grandchildren, Jenni
fer A. Hoffman and her husband, Paul Odom, of Harrisburg, Jeremy B. Ba
er and his wife, Kristine, of Mt. Holly Springs, Denton L. Loving o
f Speedwell, Tenn., Erin L. Barner of Mt. Holly Springs and Jillian A
. Hoffman of Boiling Springs; two great-grandsons, whom he adored, Jad
en Barner of Mt. Holly Springs and Jackson Odom of Harrisburg; one bro
ther, B. Donald and his wife, Marjorie, of Harrisburg; two sisters, Be
tty Basom of Selinsgrove and Joyce Stahl and her husband, George, of S
unbury; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by h
is oldest sister, Dorothy Bair, and her husband Oscar; his brother-in-
law, Burnell Basom; and his infant sister, Nancy Barner.

He will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him, but he is at pe
ace now in Heaven.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, in the Mt
. Holly Springs United Methodist Church, 202 W. Butler St., Mt. Holl
y Springs with the Rev. Lisa Klinger and the Rev. David Arnold officia
ting. Viewings will be held from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, and from 2-3 p.m. W
ednesday at the church. Interment will be in the Mt. Holly Springs Cem
etery with honors by the Cumberland County Honor Guard.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to a Christia
charity of your choice.

Arrangements are being handled by the Hollinger Funeral Home and Crema
tory, 501 N. Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly Springs.

Published in the Cumberlink Sentinel from 10/16/2006 - 10/17/2006.

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ARCHIVES OF THE SUSQUEHANNA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Preserving and Celebrating Our United Methodist Heritage in Central an
d Northeast Pennsylvania
BARNER, JACOB KENNETH

Born: 7-15-1922 Liverpool PA married
: June Geraldine Bucher

Died: 10-14-200
6 obit: 2003,37
4

1953 license, recommended by Liverpool

1955 ordained elder

Interment: Mt. Holly Springs Cemetery, Mt. Holly Springs PA

Obit: 2007,401

1953-62 Daniels
1962-74 Mt. Holly Springs (ending 10/31/74)

1974-79 Altoona Juniata Otterbein (beginning 11/1/1974)

1979-88 Dover Bethany

1988 retired

1988-90 Mt. Airy-Mt. Zion
 
BARNER, Jacob Kenneth (I216)
 
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Richard C. Barner,
World War II veteran
LOCK HAVEN - Richard C. Barner, 75, of Susque-View Home, Lock Haven, f
ormerly of Rich Manor, Woolrich, died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2000 in Susq
ue-View Home.
Born July 9, 1925 in Beech Creek, he was the son of the late Boyd C. a
d Fairy Dress Barner.

Danville newspaper

Richard C. Barner,
World War II veteran
LOCK HAVEN - Richard C. Barner, 75, of Susque-View Home, Lock Haven, f
ormerly of Rich Manor, Woolrich, died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2000 in Susq
ue-View Home.
Born July 9, 1925 in Beech Creek, he was the son of the late Boyd C. a
d Fairy Dress Barner.
Lock Haven Express
 
BARNER, Richard Charles (I4799)
 
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Richard C. Peters

Richard C. Peters
Richard C. Peters, 76, of Beech Creek died Jan. 16, 2007.

He was born in Beech Creek on May 6, 1930 to the late Charles H. and E
unice R. Peters.

On June 16, 1955, he married Faye E. Dorman of Mill Hall.

Mr. Peters is survived by his wife, Faye E. Peters; a son, Jeffery S
. Peters and his fiancee Jennifer Kerstetter of Beech Creek; a daughte
, Lisa S. Peters and son-in-law John R. Williams; one grandson, Jac
k H. Williams of Bellefonte; four sisters, Barbara Heaton, Eleanor Pac
ker and Janet Eberhart, all of Beech Creek, and Maxine Thomas of Lansd
ale.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Karen Peters; a sister
, Joann Peters; and two brothers, Leroy and Clair Peters.

His gruff voice and exterior could not hide his heart of gold.

His unmatched work ethic means that one of his regrets in death was th
at he can no longer go to work.

He worked for Bald Eagle Transfer for 36 years and drove truck indepen
dently for 16 years.

He was most recently employed by L.W. Peters Disposal.

Friends will be received from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18 at the W
. Robert Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main St., Howard.

Services will be held at the funeral home on Friday, Jan. 19, 2007 a
t 10 a.m., with Rev. Russel J. Moldovan officiating.

Burial will be at Christian Cemetery in Blanchard with military rites.

Lock Haven Express

Section: Obituaries Posted: 1/17/2007
 
PETERS, Richard Charles (I6206)
 
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Richard E. Butler
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Richard E. Butler November 27, 1941 - October 25, 2010 Richard E. Butl
er, 68, of rural Milesburg, died Monday, Oct. 25, 2010, at his residen
ce. He was born Nov. 27, 1941 in Bellefonte, Centre Co, PA Ronald Butl
er, of Milesburg, and Samuel O. Butler, Jr., of Julian; three grandchi
ldren, Andrew Burns, of Huntingdon, Joshua Butler, of Milesburg, and A
shley R. Schaffer, of Coburn; and one great-grandson, Nicholas Schaffe
, of Coburn. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death b
y a daughter, Barbie Ann Butler, a son Dennis Butler, and two brothers
, Joseph H. Butler and Larry E. Butler. Services will be held at the D
ean K. Wetzler Funeral Home, Milesburg on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010, a
t 11 a.m. with Pastor Robert "Bo" King officiating. Friends will be re
ceived Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010, from 6-9 p.m. at the Dean K. Wetzle
Funeral Home, Milesburg. Burial will be in Advent Cemetery Boggs Twp
, Centre County. Arrangements by Dean K. Wetzler Funeral Home, Milesbu
g. Online condolences may be made at www.deankwetzlerfuneralhome.com
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RICHARD E. DAVIDSON
DIES AFTER SURGERY

Richard Eugene Davidson, R.D. 2, 61, of Millerstown, Perry Co,
died February 15 in the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahoning T
wp, Montour Co, PA, Danville, where he
had been a patient since January 13 for open heart surgery.
Born in Burnham, May 17 1924, he was a son of the late Harvey
Clarence and Nellie J. Betlyon Davidson. In 1951, he married the
former Margaret J. Barner.
He was a 1942 graduate of Burnham High School and was employed at
American Viscose Corp., Lewistown. He moved to his present address,
where he was employed by J. P. Russell and son Oil Co. until 1972, at
which time he founded the R. E. Davidson and Son Lawn and Garden
Supply, opening a store near his home. In 1980, he opened a branch
store along the Trail north of Selinsgrove.
He was a member of Barner's Lutheran Church, R.D. 1, Liverpool
where he held various offices; and was also a member of the Liverpool
Fire Company.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Andy R. of R.D.
2, Millerstown; a granddaughter, and a stepsister.
A private funeral conducted Monday in Barner's Lutheran Church by
the Rev. Paul E. Whitmoyer and the Rev. Lon Mohundro. Burial was in
Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemetery Liverpool RD 1, Perr
y Co, PA. The George P. Garman Funeral Home,
Liverpool, was in charge of arrangements.

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Richard L. Barner Sr.
POSTED: March 13, 2009
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
VETERAN

Richard L. (Dick) Barner Sr., 65, formerly of Lock Haven, Clinton Co
, PA, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2009 in Johnson City, NY, after b
attling with cancer.

Richard was born on July 22, 1943 in Lock Haven PA, son of Walter an
d Lyda Barner.

Richard graduated from Lock Haven Sr. High School in 1963, he was empl
oyed for the F.W. Woolworth's Company as a manger and then drafted i
the U.S Army and was a carpenter and contractor by trade. He was a m
ember of the Woodcarvers Group of Deltona, FL, Deltona United Church o
f Christ, F&AM Lodge.

He is survived by his loving wife Jean; son Richard L. (Stephanie) Bar
er Jr. of Johnson City, NY; his granddaughters, Alexandria and Victor
ia; brother Walter C. Barner Jr.; sister Betty Witt of Lock Haven, Cli
ton Co, PA; and several nieces and nephews.

Preceded by his parents and brother Lt. Col Harry W. Barner of Lock Ha
ven PA and sisters, Ruth Barner Yost and Madeline Grace Barner.

Services will be held privately with the family. Memorials may be mad
e in Dick's name to the Deltona United Church of Christ, 1649 Providen
ce Blvd., Deltona, FL 32725.

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Richard L. Barner Sr.
POSTED: March 13, 2009
Lock Haven Express
Richard L. Barner Sr.
Richard L. (Dick) Barner Sr., formerly of Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PAss
ed away on Tuesday, March 11, 2009 in Johnson City, N.Y. after battlin
g with cancer.

Richard was born on July 22, 1943, in Lock Haven, a son of Walter an
d Lyda Barner.

He graduated from Lock Havaen High School in 1963 and was employed b
y the F.W. Woolworth Company as manager before being drafted into th
e U.S. Army. He was a carpenter and contractor by trade.

He was a member of the Woodcarvers Group of Deltona, Fla., Deltona Uni
ted Church of Christ and F&AM Lodge.

He is survived by his loving wife Jean, a son, Richard L. (Stephanie
) Barner Jr. of Johnson City, N.Y.; his granddaughters, Alexandria an
d Victoria; a brother, Walter C. Barner Jr.; a sister, Betty Witt of L
ock Haven and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a barother, Lt. Col. Harry W
. Barner of Lock Haven, and sisters, Ruth Barner Yost and Madeine Grac
e Barner.

Private family services will be held. Memorials may be made in Dick'
s name to the Deltona United Church of Christ, 1649 Providence Blvd.
, Deltona, Fla. 32725.

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