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Strouse, Paul Leslie View/Sign Guest Book

Paul Leslie Strouse August 30, 1949 - November 2, 2008 Paul Leslie Str
ouse, 59, of Mill Hall, died Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008, in Porter Twp, Clin
ton County. Born Aug. 30, 1949, in Lock Haven, he was the son of the l
ate Ray R. Strouse and Jean L. Miller Strouse, of Lamar. He married Ki
tty Jo Barner Strouse on April 26, 1969. He was a self-employed contra
ctor and a 1967 graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany. He was a member of th
e Clintondale United Methodist Church and D. B. Hunting Camp. He was a
lso a former Porter Twp Supervisor. In addition to his wife and mother
, he is survived by two daughters, Paula J. Dickey, of Lock Haven, Les
lie J. (David Corl) Eisenhower, of Howard; four brothers, Monty Strous
e, of Centre Hall, Kerry Strouse, of Rote, Ronald Strouse, of Mill Hal
l, Kim Strouse, also of Mill Hall; two sisters, Spring Mosser, of Mill
ersburg, Pa., Heather Selfe, Dillsberg, Pa.; and five grandchildren, J
eff and Brady Dickey, Cooper Wian, Haley Eisenhower, and Amber Corl. C
alling hours will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008, at the Donal
d G. Walker Funeral Home, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington. Funeral wil
l be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, at the Clintondale United Meth
odist Church, with the Rev. Joan Gordon officiating. Interment will b
e at Mt. Bethel Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cl
inton Co. Community Nursing Hospice or Clintondale United Methodist Ch
urch.
Published in the Centre Daily Times on 11/4/2008
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Paul L. Strouse
Paul Leslie Strouse, 59, of 277 Fishing Creek Rd., Mill Hall, died Nov
. 2, 2008, in Porter Twp, Clinton County.

He was born Aug. 30, 1949 in Lock Haven, a son of the late Ray R. Stro
use and Jean L. Miller Strouse of Lamar.

He was a self-employed contractor.

Paul graduated from Bald Eagle-Nittany High School in 1967. He was a m
ember of the Clintondale United Methodist Church and D.B. Hunting Club
. He was a former Porter Twp supervisor.

On April 26, 1969 he married Kitty Jo Barner Strouse.

Surviving besides his mother and wife are two daughters, Paula J. Dick
ey of Lock Haven, and Leslie J. (David Corl) Eisenhower of Howard; fou
brothers, Monty Strouse of Centre Hall, Kerry Strouse of Rote, Ronal
d Strouse and Kim Strouse, both of Mill Hall; two sisters, Spring Moss
er of Millersburg and Heather Selfe of Dillsburg; and five grandchildr
en, Jett and Brady Dickey, Cooper Wian, Haley Eisenhower and Amber Cor
l.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, at Clinton
dale United Methodist Church. The Rev. Joan Gordon will officiate. Int
erment will be in Mt. Bethel Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Donald G. Walke
Funeral Home, 231 High St., Flemington.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Clinton County Community Nur
sing Hospice or Clintondale United Methodist Church.

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STROUSE, Paul Leslie (I8538)
 
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Subj: Bruce Ewbank
Date: 5/26/2003 10:17:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: hunt_gi@hotmail.com
To: WABarner@aol.com, wbarner@earthlink.net
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Russell Ewbank"
To: "twinman@gowebway.com" <_twinman@gowebway.com>,"Tulora" ,"Robi
& Becky Roeckers" ,"Richard & Shirley Roeckers" ,"Mary Seward" ,"Mar
k Seward" ,"Joyce and Steve" ,"Gayle" ,"Edye and Richard Bruner" ,"Da
& Carol Hunt" ,"Cinda and Harry"
Subject: Fw: Bruce
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 11:24:09 -0500
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce & Happy Ewbank"
To: "Susan/Charlie Baker" ; "Bob Ewbank"
; "Janice Felice" ; "Ed Aebischer"
; "carolyn/bob henderson" ;
"Anna Robinson" ; "Ann Jamison" ;
"Wayne Strickler" ; "mike and linda roberts"
; "Kathryn Cannon"
Cc: "Linda Claussen" ; "Marilyn McClelland"
; "Trina Roeckers" ; "Russ Ewbank"
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 9:15 AM
Subject: Bruce
> Bruce died peacefully last night at home, May 24, 2003. A memorial
service
> in celebration of his life will be on Thurs., May 29, at 11:00 AM.
>
> Services will be at the Unitarian Coastal Fellowship, 1300 Evans Str
eet,
> Morehead City, NC. Evans Street is one block south of Highway 70, wh
ich
is
> Arendell Street in Morehead City, at 13th street.
>
> In lieu of flowers, Bruce preferred donations made to: Chapel on the
Hill,
> 85 Kentucky Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830; Unitarian Coastal Fellowship
, 1300
> Evans Street, Morehead City, NC 28557; Crystal Coast Choral Society
, PO
Box
> 1954, Swansboro, NC 28584; or Hospice of Carteret Co, PO Box 1619,
> Morehead City, NC 28557.
 
EWBANK, Wesley Bruce (I2316)
 
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Subj: Re: Obituary Daily Times
Date: 3/14/2002 9:20:47 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Milliken M
To: WABarner

Harrisburg Patriot News
Wednesday, February 6, 2002
Page B-3

Edward D. "Fu?" Barner, 64, of 360 S. Fourth St., Steelton, died Sunda
y in Harrisburg Hosptial.

He was a machinist/welder for Conrail; a graduate of the former John H
arris High School; a National Guard veteran; a member of Steelton Moos
e Lodge 382, with a Fellowship Degree, and Moose Legion 41; and a memb
er of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Highspire, and Citizens Fire Compan
y, Oberlin.

Surviving are his wife, Connie L. Dreher Barner; five sons, Anthony A
. Kelly of Dover, Brian S. and Christopher S. Kelly, both of Steelton
, Darryl K. Kelly of Greenfield Center, N.Y., and Michael S. Kelly a
t home; two daughters, Jodi Lynn Stirling of Kennett Square and Conni
e L. Barner of Steelton; a brother, Raymond of Harrisburg; 15 grandchi
ldren; and a great-grandson.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in his church. Burial will b
e private.

Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Wiedeman Funeral Home, St
eelton, and 10 to 11 a.m. Friday in the church.

Memorial donations may be made to the memorial fund of his church, 24
0 Broad St., Highspire 17034, or Citizens Fire Company, 1201 Ober St.
, Oberlin 17113.
 
BARNER, Edward D. "Fu?" (I1253)
 
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BARNER, Thomas Edward (I19186)
 
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Terry L. Barner
Terry L. Barner of Morris Plains, N.J. passed away on August 17, 201
0 at Morristown Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
He was born 73 years ago in Harrisburg, PA. He was an Industrial Engin
eer at Monroe in Morris Plains. He was a 1955 graduate of West Shore H
igh School, Lemoyne. He also graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson Univer
sity and the Philadelphia College of Art with a degree in Industrial D
esign.
Terry is survived by his wife Debbie C. Barner of Morris Plains; his s
on Jeffery L. Barner and his wife Debbra A. of Tucson, AZ: and his dau
ghter Brynly Nintzel and her husband Kenneth of Northfield, VT. He i
s also survived by six grandchildren.
The funeral service for Terry was held at his church, the Presbyteria
Church of Morris Plains on August 23, 2010. Interment at Lewisburg C
emetery, Lewisburg, PA.

Published in Patriot-News on August 24, 2010
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Terry L. Barner | Visit Guest Book
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TERRY L. BARNER
AGE: 73 MORRIS PLAINS
Terry L. Barner of Morris Plains passed away on Tuesday, August 17, 20
10 at Morristown Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was 73 ye
ars old. Born in Harrisburg, PA, Terry lived in Orange, NJ before movi
g to Morris Plains 35 years ago. Terry was an Industrial Engineer a
t Monroe in Morris Plains. He graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson Unive
sity and the Philadelphia College of Art with a degree in Industria
l Design. Terry was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Morris Plai
s; Bearded Collie Club; Morris Plains Train Club; and the Morris Hill
s Dog Training Club.
Terry is survived by his wife Debbie C. Barner of Morris Plains; his s
on Jeffrey L. Barner and his wife Debbra A. of Tucson, AZ; and his dau
ghter Brynly Nintzel and her husband Kenneth of Northfield, VT. He i
s also survived by his grandchildren: Kristin Barner; Kevin Nintzel; M
atthew Nintzel; Madison Nintzel; Patricia A. Pischel; and Christina Co
ok.
A Funeral Service for Terry will be held on Monday, August 23, 2010 a
t 10:00am at the Presbyterian Church of Morris Plains, 400 Speedwell A
venue, Morris Plains. Interment will be at Lewisburg Cemetery, Lewisbu
g, PA. Arrangements were under the care of Dangler Funeral Home, Morr
is Plains.

Published in Daily Record on August 21, 2010
 
BARNER, Terry Lee (I2599)
 
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The Community Trader,
Springs, New York

February 3, 2004 Tuesday

Susan B. Christiansen

CLIFTON SPRINGS -
Susan B. Christiansen, 46, of 3196 Route 488, went home to be with th
e Lord after a long illness Friday, July 25, 2003 at her home.
Friends called Sunday, July 27 and Monday, July 28 at the Canandaigu
a Baptist Church. Funeral services followed at the church, with the Re
v. Doug Allen officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Barner Learning Cente
, Davao City, Philippines, c/o the Canandaigua Baptist Church, 5026 N
orth Rd., Canandaigua, 14424.
Susan was born July 26, 1956, in Fulton, the daughter of Harry E. an
d Elizabeth Brackett Barner. She was a member of the Canandaigua Bapti
st Church, where she was a former trustee and was involved in youth mi
istry. She loved singing, skiing and being involved with the youth.
Susan graduated from State University at Geneseo with a master's degre
e. She was a special education teacher for the Phelps-Clifton Spring
s School District for the last 14 years. Prior to that she worked at t
he Finger Lakes Community College Resource Center. She was a member o
f the New York State Teachers Association.
Susan helped run the family farm with her husband, Richard.
She is survived by her loving husband of 23 years, Richard Christianse
; her parents, Harry and Elizabeth Barner of Rensselaer; sisters an
d brothers, Virginia (John) Bruce of Rensselaer, Stephen (Jeanne) Barn
er of Vermont, Harry Barner Jr. of Rensselaer, the Rev. Philip (Sandra
) Barner of Elwood City, Pa., the Rev. Paul (Elvira) Barner of Davao C
ity, Philippines, and Timothy (Amy) Barner of Middletown, OH; materna
l grandmother, Mildred Brackett of Nedrow; mother and father-in-law, J
ohn and Pauline Christiansen of Phelps; brothers-in-law, the Rev. Denn
is (Judith) Christiansen of Elmira, Terry Christiansen of Toronto, Dar
yl (MaryBeth) Christiansen of Fairport and Gregg Christiansen of Genev
a; sister-in-law, Kirsten (Christopher) Palmeri of Canandaigua; and ma
y nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
She was predeceased by a brother, Robert, and a sister, Marie.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Cheney Funeral Home in Phelps.
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Christiansen, Susan - Susan B. Christiansen, 46, of Clifton Springs, d
ied July 25, 2003 at her home. Susan was born July 26,1956, in Fulton
, the daughter of Harry E. and Elizabeth Brackett Garner. She was a me
mber of the Canandaigua Baptist Church. Susan graduated from State Uni
versity College at Geneseo with a master's degree. She was a special e
ducation teacher for the Phelps-Clifton Springs School District for th
e last 14 years. She worked for eight years at the Finger Lakes Commun
ity College Resource Center. She was a member of the New York State Te
achers Association. She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Richar
d Christiansen; her parents, Harry and Elizabeth Barner of Rensselaer
; sisters and brothers, Virginia (John) Bruce of Rensselaer, Stephen (
Jeanne) Barner of Vermont, Harry Barner Jr. of Rensselaer, the Rev. Ph
ilip (Sandra) Barner of Elwood City, Pa., the Rev. Paul (Elvira) Barne
of Davao City, Philippines, and Timothy (Amy) Barner of Middletown
, OH; maternal grandmother, Mildred Brackett; mother and father-in-law
, John and Pauline Christiansen of Phelps; brothers-in-law, the Rev. D
ennis (Judith) Christiansen of Elmira, Terry Christiansen of Toronto
, Daryl (MaryBeth) Christiansen of Fairport and Gregg Christiansen o
f Geneva; sister-in-law, Kirsten (Christopher) Palmeri of Canandaigua
; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She was predece
ased by a brother, Robert, and a sister, Marie.
 
BARNER, Susan Gertrude (I10644)
 
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The Daily Item
6/13/2007 6:47 AM

JUNE M. NIEMOND
RICHFIELD - June M. Niemond, 82, of Richfield, entered into rest on Mo
day, March 12,
2007, at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg.
She was born June 19, 1924, in Liverpool, a daughter of the late Elme
and Margaret
(Barner) Lyter. She was married on Nov. 1,1941, at the parsonage in Fr
eeburg by the
Rev. George Fetterolf to Lester E. Niemond, who survives. They celebra
ted 65 years of
marriage.
She had been employed at Kerstetter's Corner Store, Richfield, and pre
viously worked at
Whispering Springs Country Store, Mount Pleasant Mills, and at the for
mer East Salem
Blouse Factory, in its shipping department.
She was a longtime member of Richfield United Church of Christ and it
s Women's Guild
and was involved in many church activities.
She also was active in the Richfield Women's Club and the Juniata Coun
ty Democratic
Women's Club and had served as secretary of the Richfield Community Bo
ard and was a
committeewoman for Monroe Twp. June was a former member of the Miffli
Chapter
260, Order of Eastern Star, Mifflintown.
Most of all, June was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother a
d
great-grandmother, who was an accomplished quilter. She loved to shar
e her talents by
crafting her own "special" Christmas gifts for her family, especiall
y her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Surviving, in addition to her beloved husband, are one son and daughte
-in-law, Larry
and Patricia Niemond of Richfield; one daughter and son-in-law, Trud
y J. and Steven
Sheerer of Richfield; six grandchildren, Amy McLaughlin, Ashley Niemon
d, Tammy Jacobs
and her husband Mark, Teresa Longacre, Zachary Sheerer and his wife Ka
thy, and
Heather Sheerer; six great-grandchildren, Alisha, Lauren and Spencer M
cLaughlin, Paige
Niemond, Chelsea Mills and Isaac Sheerer; one brother and sister-in-la
w, Roy and Orpha
Lyter of Richfield; two sisters and brother-in-law, Arlene Willow of R
ichfield and Betty and
Herbert Benner of Camp Hill; and many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Niemond was preceded by one brother and three sisters.
The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at th
e George P.
Garman Funeral Home Inc., 9366 Route 35, Mount Pleasant Mills, and fro
m 10 to 11 a.m.
Thursday at Richfield United Church of Christ, Church Street, Richfiel
d, where the funeral
will be conducted at 11 by her pastor, Tammy S. Gessner.
Burial will be in Richfield Union Cemetery, Richfield.
Should friends desire, memorial gifts may be given in loving memory o
f Mrs. Niemond to
Richfield United Church of Christ, c/o Cathy Martin, P.O. Box 17, Rich
field, PA 17086.
Published in The Daily Item on 3/13/2007.
 
LYTER, June Maxine (I12129)
 
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The Daily Record, Wooster, OH Monday, Dec 9, 2002. Page B2

Robert Barner Sr.

WOOSTER -- Robert J. "Bob" Barner Sr., 72, 7476 Canaan Center Road,
died Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002, at Wooster Community Hospital, after an
extended illness.

Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Roberts Funeral Home, Sherwood
Chapel, Wooster, with Rev. Richard Graven officiating. Entombment will
be at Sherwood Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.

Friends may call Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the at funeral
home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Cleveland Clinic Cardiology
Department.

He was born Sept. 4, 1930, in Massillon, to George A. and Helen
(Ruchti) Barner and married Blanche M. Hofacre-Thorn on April 28, 1951
.
She survives.

He was a farmer most of his life and following high school had worked
on the Baltimore & OH Railroad. He then began working at Republic
Steel, which became LTV Steel, retiring in 1984, after 34 years of
service.

He was a member of Overton Church of Christ, where he had served as a
deacon, a member of the Farm Bureau, and United Steel Workers Union.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with his family,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Robert (Teresa) Barne

Jr. of Burbank, Bennie (Valerie) Barner and George (Beth) Barner, both
of Wooster and Darlene L. Donley of Glenmont; 22 grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; and a sister, Marjorie (Glenn) Indorf of Navarre.

Three brothers and a step-son, Kenneth Thorn, died previously.

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BARNER, Robert James Sr. (I10300)
 
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The Daily-Rercord.com
Wooster, OH
3/28/2005

Alicia Barner

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BURBANK - Alicia M. Barner, 21, 13134 Burbank Road, died Thursday, Mar
ch 24, 2005, at Cleveland Clinic, following complications from childbi
th.

Memorial services will be Thursday at 8 p.m. at Auble Funeral Home, 51
2 Oak St., Orrville, with Tom Johnson officiating. Cremation will tak
e place at the convenience of the family.

Friends may call Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Online re
gistry and condolences may be sent to www.aublefuneralhome.com.

Memorial contributions may be made to Mariana Lynea Barner Kash Educat
ion Fund, in care of 13134 Burbank Road, Burbank 44214.

She was born Oct. 18, 1983, in Wooster to Robert J. and Teresa A. (How
ell) Barner Jr. and had made her home in Orrville, moving to Burbank w
hen she was 16.

She attended Northwestern Schools and was a graduate model of Barbizo
of Akron. For the past five years, she had worked at Western Reserv
e Masonic Community in Medina, as a nurse’s aide.

She had attended Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Wadsworth.

Surviving in addition to her parents of Wooster; are a daughter, Maria
a Lynea Barner Kash; her fiance, Jason Kash of Spencer; brothers, Rya
C. and Caleb J. Barner, and a sister, Breannon S. Barner, all of Bur
bank; a stepsister, Cassie R. Barner of Canton; maternal grandfather
, Charles L. Sandy (Howell) of Marshallville; paternal grandmother, Bl
anche M. Barner of Wooster; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, Josh
, Jason, Stacey and Jackie.

A cousin, Cody A. Hurst, maternal grandmother, Barbara R. Howell and p
aternal grandfather, Robert J. Barner Sr., died previously.

Alicia was a loyal and dedicated daughter and sister, who always love
d unselfishly and made her mother and father proud.
 
HOWELL, Alicia M. (I10285)
 
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The Express - Lockhaven, Clinton Co, PA

DEATHS for
Monday - September 6, 2004

Sophrona Ann ‘Sissy’ Barner
Mrs. Sophrona Ann “Sissy” Barner, 62, Cameron, N.C., died Friday, Sept
. 3, 2004 at her home.
She is survived by her husband, George N. Barner, at home; a son, Davi
d W. Barner, Spring Lake, N.C., and two granddaughters, Kristina Barne
and Samantha Barner.

Chapel Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004 in Donald Walke
Funeral Home, 231 High St., Lock Haven with the Rev. Bu?y Tressler o
fficiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028, Mill Hall. Fr
iends were received Sunday at Adcock Funeral Home, 2226 Lillington Hig
hway, Spring Lake, N.C.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be mad
e to Community Home Care and Hospice, 110 Fields Drive, Suite B, Sanfo
d, N.C., 27330.

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Sanford Herald - 9/10/2004

SOPHRONA BARNER

CAMERON - Sophrona Ann "Sissy" Barner, 62, of Cameron, died Friday (9/
3/04) at home.

She is survived by her husband, George N. Barner of the home; son Davi
d W. Barner of Spring Lake; and two grandchildren.

Funeral will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Donald Walker Funeral Home i
Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA., by the Rev. Bu?y Tressler. Burial wil
l follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028 in Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA.

Visitation will be held today from 6 to 8 p.m. at Adcock Funeral Hom
e in Spring Lake.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Home Care and H
ospice, 110-B Fields Drive, Sanford, N.C., 27330.
 
BONADIO, Sophrona Ann "Sissy" (I15310)
 
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The Herald
Sharon, PA
Feb. 19, 2003

Harry A. Dummett
WWII vet worked at GATX and lived in Findley Twp.
A funeral service will be held Thursday for Harry A. Dummett, 1610 Mer
cer-Grove City Road, Findley Twp. He died at 9:17 a.m. Monday, Feb. 17
, 2003, in Woodland Place, Coolspring Twp, following an extended illne
ss. He was 78.

Mr. Dummett was born July 24, 1924, in Wilkinsburg to William B. Dumme
tt and Alma Gill Dummett.

He was previously employed as a drill press operator at General Americ
an Transportation Corp.'s former Masury plant.

A U.S. Army veteran, Mr. Dummett served in the European theater of ope
ations during World War II.

He was of the Protestant faith.

His wife, the former Betty Jane Barner, whom he married Oct. 29, 1946
, survives at the residence.

Also surviving are: three sons, Jack G. Dummett and his wife Ruthie; a
d Kenneth L. Dummett and his wife Ellen, all Grove City; and Willia
m A. Dummett, Franklin; two sisters, Mary Reiser, Mercer; and Helen, w
ife of Robert Barrett, Friendwood, Texas; and six grandchildren and th
ee great-grandchildren.

Mr. Dummett was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Martha Por
sch; and two brothers, William H. and Thomas C. Dummett.

Memorial contributions may be made to Sharon Regional Health System'
s Hospice Home Care, 490 N. Kerrwood Drive, Suite 204, Hermitage 16148
; or Alzheimer's Chapter of Youngstown, Box 321, Canfield, OH 44406-03
21.

DUMMETT
Harry A., 78, of 1610 Mercer-Grove City Road, Findley Twp.
Calling hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today (2-19-03) in CUNNINGHAM FU
NERAL HOME Inc., 144 S. Pitt St., Mercer.
Service: Funeral service at 11 a.m. Thursday (2-20-03) in the funera
l home with Todd Reiser, deceased's nephew, officiating.
Interment: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hermitage.
 
DUMMETT, Harry A. (I5020)
 
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The Herald, Sharon, PA
8/7/2000

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Emma M. Barner Gill
50-year church member worked for Mercer schools
Emma M. Barner Gill, 290 N. Perry Highway, Coolspring Twp, died at 7:1
5 p.m. Saturday (8-5-00) in United Community Hospital, Pine Twp, afte
an extended illness. She was 90.

Mrs. Gill was born July 31, 1910, in Mercer to Clyde and Mary Huey Bar
er.

She was employed for 23 years in the cafeteria of Mercer High School
, and previously worked for Brandy Springs Park pool, Mercer.

Mrs. Gill was a 50-year member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mercer.

She also belonged to Mercer Business and Professional Women and Merce
Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary and was a lifetime member of Lad
ies of the Moose, Mercer.

Her husband, Clifford B. Gill, whom she married March 19, 1931, died M
ay 15, 1970.

Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy Louise) Rudolph, Merce
; a sister, Evelyn Stull, Hubbard; two grandchildren; and two great-g
andchildren.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Charle
s and Maurice Barner, and two sisters, Alma Barner Moose and Mary Eliz
abeth "Dolly" Wardman.

GILL
Mrs. Clifford B. (Emma M. Barner), 90, of 290 N. Perry Highway, Coolsp
ing Twp.
Calling hours: 7 to 9 p.m. today (8-7-00) and 10 a.m. until time of se
vice Tuesday (8-8-00) in CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL HOME Inc., 144 S. Pitt St
., Mercer.
Service: Funeral service at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home, wit
h the Rev. Dr. F. Stanley Keehlwetter, pastor of Bethany Presbyteria
Church, Mercer, officiating.
Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hermitage.

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BARNER, Emma Malinda (I4963)
 
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The Idahnian
7/24/1964

Terry Barner
Born February 19, 1947 - Died July 24, 1964

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The following was a feature article in the July 24, 1964 edition of th
e Idahonian.
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Youth Dies From Results Of Fight

Terry L. Barner, a 17-year-old Moscow High School senior, died this mo
ing at Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, from critical head injuries r
eceived as a result of a fight last Saturday at Liberty Lake, Wash.

Barner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barner, had not regained consciousn
ess after being struck by a 21-year-old Spokane man with a piece o
f 2 by 4 lumber near a dance hall.

Spokane Prosecution Attorney George Paine said today no decision wil
l be made relative to any court action until an investigation is compl
eted.

Paine called today for additional witnesses to the altercation. Witnes
ses will be re-interviewed for the next three or four days.

Three Moscow boys and two girls had accompanied Barner including Gar
y Berg, John Hall, Denny Music, Tammy Mallory and Lola Cosner.

The Moscow youths yesterday talked to the prosecuting attorney at Spok
ane.

The 21-year-old Spokane man has reported for a lie-detector test tha
t he swung at Barner in self-defence after being attacked by about fiv
e youths, all reportedly from Moscow, after he had scuffled with one o
f them early in the evening.

At Moscow High School, Barner participated in football where he wa
s a fullback. He was also a member of the M-Club.

Surviving, besides the parents, are two brothers, Tony and Toby, a sis
ter, Tracy and two grandfathers, Leonard Alen Purser and Lester Barne
of Walla Walla.

Funeral arrangements are pending. Shorts Chapel in charge.
 
BARNER, Terry Lester (I10927)
 
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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 Loving Memory Of
GLENN MAURICE DECKARD
514 North Market St., Liverpool, Perry Co, PA.

FUNERAL CARD
 
DECKARD, Glenn Maurice (I420)
 
567


The South Bend Tribune, February 4, 1924, Page 5:
Jacob E. Straup
Jacob E. Straup, age 56, of Lydick, this Co, died Sunday morning at th
e Chicago Memorial hospital after an illness of four months. He was b
orn in German Twp, Jan. 26, 1868, and had resided in this county all h
is life. Surviving are his wife, Lillian Ross Straup, whom he marrie
d in Warren Twp; his step-mother, Mrs. Fiana Straup; six children, Mrs
. Claude Petterson, Mrs. Albert Wedel, Mrs. Martha Trumble, Dorothy, J
osephine and Frederick, all of Lydick, and four brothers, Dr. F.E. Str
aup and D.N. Straup, both of Salt Lake City, Utah, R.S. Straup, of Lyd
ick, and J.W. Straup, Humbolt, S.D.
 
STRAUP, Jacob Edward (I9647)
 
568


The South Bend Tribune, January 14, 1920, Sec. 1, page 5:
William D. Straup
William D. Straup, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Straup, of Lyd
ick, Ind., died at 5:10 a.m. today after a week's illness of pneumonia
. The boy was a student in the South Bend High school. He was born i
Warren Twp, May 5, 1905. Besides his parents, he leaves five sister
s and one brother. Private funeral services will be held at the resid
ence Saturday and burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, #017.
 
STRAUP, William Darwin (I9618)
 
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The South Bend Tribune, March 16, 1925, Page 5:
John Wesley Straup
John Wesley Straup, age 58, died Saturday night at his home in Humbold
t, S.D. He was born in German Twp, this Co, a son of the late D.B. St
aup. Surviving are his wife, Sadie Barner Straup; two sons, Dr. P.B
. Straup and H.S. Straup, both of Sioux Falls, S.D.; three brothers, D
.N. Straup and Dr. F.E. Straup, both of Salt Lake City, Utah, and R.I
. Straup, of Lydick, Ind., and his stepmother, Mrs. Fiana Straup, of t
his city. Funeral services and burial will take place Wednesday in Hu
mboldt.
 
STRAUP, John Wesley (I11487)
 
570


The Vindicator
Youngstown, OH
1/4/2005

GIRARD,OH

Clair E. Barner, 66, died Monday at his residence.

Mr. Barner was born July 29, 1938 in Charleston, Pa., a son of Howar
d and Elizabeth Coleman Barner.

He retired in 2004 from the Hearn Paper Co. as a salesman after 10 yea
s. He had a karaoke business and volunteered his services to local or
ganizations. He was a graduate of Hickory High School, a member of th
e First United Methodist Church, was past president and member of th
e Girard Lions Club, the Army Navy Garrison Post No. 422, the DeWitt M
cConnell American Legion Post No. 213 and the Girard Eagles. Mr. Barne
was also an Army veteran.

He is survived by his wife, the former Barbara K. Wright, whom he marr
ied Aug. 2, 1958; daughters, Sharla K. (Mike) DeSimone and Melissa J
. (Jeffrey) Barnett, both of Girard; a sister, Betty Dummett of Mercer
, Pa.; brothers, Richard (Audrey) Barner of Palm Bay, Fla., Harry (Sal
ley) Barner of Mercer, Pa., Thomas (Betsy) Barner of Hermitage, Pa., a
d David (Kay) Barner of Denver; and grandchildren, Jaime Emery, Abb
y Emery, Tyler Emery and Mattie and Justin Barnett.

There will be funeral services at 11 a.m. Friday at the Blackstone Fun
eral Home, where there will be visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

Interment will be at Kerr Cemetery.

The family requests that memorial contributions be sent to Hospice o
f the Valley, the Church Memorial Fund or the Lions Club.
 
BARNER, Clair Eugene (I4986)
 
571


The WheatonSun.com (Chicago)

4/20/2007
Leroy J. Everett

Leroy J. Everett, 76, of Glen Ellyn died Wednesday, April 11, 2007, a
t home. He was born Feb. 13, 1931, in Watsontown, Pa.

He was a research biochemist and owner of TEST-ER and retired as vic
e president of research and development at Packard Instruments in Down
ers Grove. He earned bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Pe
State University. He enjoyed traveling with family, fine wine and d
ining, gardening, skiing and football and adored dogs. He was a membe
of the American Chemical Society and the Penn State Alumni Associati
on.

He is survived by his wife, Sara (Barner) Everett; two children, Dr. T
homas F. Everett of Minneapolis and Elizabeth E. (husband Brian) Jone
s of Cottage Grove, Wis.; three grandchildren, Lucy Everett, and Etha
and Natalie Jones; a sister, Phyllis (husband Charlie) Roth of San R
amon, Calif.; and a sister-in-law, Anne Everett of Bloomsburg, Columbi
a Co, PA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, T. Guy and Margurite Everett
; and a brother, Carl Everett.

No services are scheduled.

Memorials may be directed to CNS Hospice, 690 E. North Ave., Carol Str
eam, IL 60188; or the American Parkinson Disease Association, 1250 Hyl
an Blvd., Suite 48, Staten Island, NY 10305-1946.

Leonard Memorial Home of Glen Ellyn handled arrangements

TheDownersGroveSun.com Member of the Sun-Times News Group
 
EVERETT, Dr. (Dentist) LeRoy John (I18296)
 
572 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  KASH, M.L.B. (I10283)
 
573


Theora I. Smith
POSTED: December 19, 2009

Theora I. (Embick) Smith, 83, widow of Fletcher Smith of 50 W. Anthon
y St., Loganton, passed away at home on Friday, Dec. 18, 2009.

Born in Loganton on May 15, 1926, she was the daughter of the late M
. Earl and Mary M. (Cashner) Embick.

She and her husband were wed on Sept. 13, 1941 by Rev. Arthur Yeagy.

For over 30 years she was employed by Valley Manufacturing of Millheim
.

Theora is survived by two sons, Fletcher M. Smith of Loganton and Nei
l Smith of York; three daughters, Dixie Fetzer of Williamsport, Marjor
ie Geyer of Loganton and Connie Schmidt of North Bend, Ore.; two broth
ers, Earl A. Embick of Loganton and Leonard D. Embick of Loganton; nin
e grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was predeceased by a daughter, Patty, three brothers and two siste
s.

The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009 at 11 a.m
. in the Sugar Valley Church of the Brethren, Eastville, with Pastor K
en Geisewite officiating. Visitation will be held in the church one ho
ur prior to the service. Interment will be held in the adjoining churc
h cemetery.

If desired, memorials may be made to the Sugar Valley Church of the Br
ethren Cemetery fund, c/o Terry Walizer, 4942 Long Run Road, Loganton
, Pa. 17747.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Hom
e Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton, "Our Family... Serving your Family."

Subscribe to The Express
 
EMBICK, Theora I. (I15031)
 
574


There is a good bio of Fern Barner in the May 1976 - 54th Barner Reuni
on Newsletter.
The Rev. Fern Barner obit
The Rev. Fern T. Barner, S.T.D., of Greensburg, passed away Thursday
, April 16, 1998. He was born April 14, 1912, a son of the late Henr
y Edward and Priscilla Elizabeth Uplinger Barner. He attended Shenando
ah College, Dayton, Va., Lock Haven University, receiving the two-yea
teaching certificate in 1938. He received his B.A. from St. Franci
s College in 1945 and a doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD) from the Th
eological Seminary of Clarksville, Tenn., in 1967. He was preceded i
death by his wife of 53 years, Naomi (Herrold) Barner; an infant dau
ghter, Mary Catherine; and his parents; also five brothers, Emery, Cha
les, Russell, Lester and Carl; and a sister, Mrs. Vern Moyer. He is s
urvived by two sons and daughters-in-law, David and Carol Barner of Bl
air, Neb., and Daniel and Jacquie Barner of Newport News, Va.; two gra
ddaughters, Michele (Barner) Clausen and Jessica (Barner) May; two gr
andsons, Timothy and Peter Barner; two great-granddaughters; and thre
e great-grandsons. Also surviving are two sisters, Stella Ferster of S
outh Carolina and Margaret Furman of Arizona; a brother, Earl of Lewis
burg, Pa.; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Dr. Barner serve
d in the following churches during his 45 years of ministry: Waukesha
, Wilmore, Altoona Third Church, South Fork First Church, Philipsbur
g First Church, Paradis/Bridgeport and South Greensburg, from which h
e retired on June 15, 1978. Memorial contributions may be made to th
e Barner Memorial Fund of the South Greensburg United Methodist Church
, Sheridan Avenue and Elm Street, South Greensburg, Pa. 15601. Famil
y and friends will be received Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. in t
he KEPPLE-GRAFT FUNERAL HOME, 524 N. Main St., Greensburg. Services Mo
day at 1 p.m. in the South Greensburg United Methodist Church. Interm
ent will follow in the St. Clair Cemetery.
 
BARNER, Fern Tibertius (I12959)
 
575


There is a good bio of Joseph Barner in the May 1978 56th Barner Famil
y Reunion Newsletter.
 
BARNER, Joseph Oliver (I11514)
 
576


Thomas Bruce Portwood
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Birth: Aug. 2, 1893
Texas,
Death: Jul. 31, 1986
Texas,

Family links:
Parents:
William Bruce Portwood (1865 - 1893)

Spouse:
Mary Elizabeth Meyers Portwood (1896 - 1983)

Burial:
Mission Burial Park South
San Antonio
Bexar County
Texas,
 
PORTWOOD, Thomas Bruce (I17155)
 
577


Thomas Lee Nicholas

Veteran
Thomas Lee Nicholas, 78, passed away at his home in Tylersville surrou
ded by family and friends on Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 after a lengthy ill
ess.

He was born May 1, 1929 in Tylersville, a son of Verius and Margaret (
Slaterbeck) Nicholas and graduated from the former Sugar Valley Vocati
onal School in 1947.

He enlisted in the United States Air Force and spent many years in Pan
ama. After an honorable discharge from the Air Force, he lived in Eri
e for several years and then returned to Clinton Co, where he worked a
s a machinist at Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven. He also owned and opera
ted a charcoal business.

He was formerly married to the late Marie Schmidt of Erie.

In 1966, he married Grace (Holdren) Matter and for 40 years, he and hi
s wife operated a dairy farm near Booneville.

Tom was an avid and skillful player of checkers and poker and enjoye
d spending time in the outdoors, especially gardening. He was passiona
te about dairy farming and ingenious in his inventions to improve hi
s farm’s productivity.

Along with his wife Grace, he is survived by a daughter, Yvonne (Willi
am) Miller of Loganton; a stepson, Thomas (Darla) Matter; three stepda
ughters, Peggy (Robert) Fegley, Cathy (Carl) Boob and Sandy (Danny) St
over; a brother, Karl “Scott” (Donna) Nicholas of State College; thre
e sisters, Elinor (Clair) Jones of Centre Hall, Audrey Gummo of Fleetw
ood and Linda (Charles) Morton of Tamarack; a grandson, Jonathan Bierl
y of Loganton; two great-grandsons, Blaze and Tanner Bierly of Loganto
; and many step grandchildren, step great grandchildren and step grea
t great grandchildren.

He will be greatly missed by his granddaughter and caregiver Robin Sey
ler.

Tom was preceded in death by a beloved daughter, Darlene, and a brothe
, Gene of Macungie.

The funeral service will be held Friday, Nov. 9, 2007 at 2 p.m. in th
e Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton, with th
e Rev. Melvin Musser officiating. Visitation will be held in the funer
al home Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to the ser
vice. Interment will be held in Tylersville Union Cemetery.

If desired, memorial contributions may be sent to Southern Care Hospic
e, 190 Chote Circle Suite 2, Montoursville, PA 17754.

Section: Posted: 11/7/2007
Lock Haven Express
Nicholas, Thomas Lee View/Sign Guest Book

Thomas Lee Nicholas May 1, 1929 - November 5, 2007 Thomas Lee Nicholas
, 78, passed away at his home in Tylersville surrounded by family an
d friends on Monday, November 5, 2007, after a lengthy illness. He wa
s born on May 1, 1929, in Tylersville, son of Verius and Margaret (Sla
terbeck) Nicholas and graduated from the former Sugar Valley Vocationa
l School in 1947. He enlisted in the United States Air Force and spen
d many years in Panama. After an honorable discharge from the Air Forc
e e lived in Erie for several years and then returned to Clinton Count
y where he worked as a machinist at Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven. He a
lso owned and operated a charcoal business. He was formerly married t
o the late Marie Schmidt of Erie. In 1966 he married Grace (Holdren) M
atter and for forty years he and his wife operated a dairy farm near B
ooneville. Tom was an avid and skillful player of checkers and poker a
d enjoyed spending time in the outdoors, especially gardening. He wa
s passionate about dairy farming and ingenious in his inventions to im
prove his farm's productivity. Along with his wife Grace, he is surviv
ed by a daughter Yvonne Miller (William), a grandson Jonathan Bierly
, and two great-grandsons Blaze and Tanner Bierly, all of Loganton. Al
so surviving are his step children Peggy Fegley (Robert); Thomas Matte
(Darla); Cathy Boob (Carl); Sandy Stover (Danny); a brother Karl "Sc
ott" Nicholas (Donna) of State College; and three sisters Elinor Jone
s (Clair) of Centre Hall; Audrey-Gummo of Fleetwood and Linda Morton (
Charles) of Tamarack; and many step-grandchildren and step-great-grand
children and several step-great-great-grandchildren. He will be greatl
y missed by his granddaughter and caregiver Robin Seyler. Tom was prec
eded in death by a beloved daughter Darlene and a brother Gene of Macu
gic. The funeral service will be held on Friday, Nov. 9, 2007, at 2 p
.m., in the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home, Inc., 95 E. Main St., Logant
on, with Rev. Melvin Musser officiating. Visitation will be held in th
e funeral home on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., and also and also on Frid
ay, one hour prior to the service. Interment will be held in Tylersvil
le Union Cemetery. If desired memorial contributions may be sent to So
uthern Care Hospice, 190 Chote Circle Suite 2, Montoursville, PA 17754
.
Published in the Centre Daily Times on 11/8/2007.
 
NICHOLAS, Thomas Lee (I8396)
 
578


Thomas W. Barner
Columbia, MD -----
Thomas W. Barner, 49, formerly of Niskayuna, passed away Sunday, May 2
0, 2001 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD after a courageou
s battle with cancer. He was born in Colonie and was a 1969 graduate o
f Colonie Central High School. Tom had served in the U.S. Air Force fr
om 1969 to 1973 before graduating from Middlesex College. An entrepren
eur, Tom had helped in the development of several start up Companies
. He was instrumental in the creation and growth of OpenServive Inc. o
f Albany. He was the president and served as chief operating officer o
f the company. Tom was the past chief financial officer of the Denta
l Hygienist Association of NYS.
He was a past scoutmaster of Cub Scout Troop 77. He was a coach and fo
mer treasurer of the Village Youth Soccer Club and a communicant of t
he Church of St. Clare
Tom is the beloved husband of 27 years to Mary Thompson Barner. He i
s the devoted father of Scott T. Barner of Salem, VA and Christyn (Bar
er) Lewandowski and her husband, Barry of Lorton, VA. He is the prou
d Grandpa of Barry T. and Rylan Lewandowski. He is the beloved son o
f John H. and Mary L. Barner of Colonie. He is the brother of John C
. Barner of Edmond, OK, Annmarie Barner Perechinsky of Loudonville, Ka
l Barner of Marsellus, NY, Margaret Barner of Liverpool, NY and Donn
a Barner of Round Lake. He is the brother-in-law of Edward and Margare
t Pellegrino, Walter and Kathleen Urban, Richard and Hyatt Thompson, R
aymond Perechinsky, Patricia Barner and Mary Benedict. He is also surv
ived by several cousins, nieces, nephews and special friends.
Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 8:15 at New Comer-Canno
Family Funeral Home, 343 New Karner Rd, Colonie (Rt. 155 - south o
f Central Avenue). A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:
00 at the Church of St. Clare. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 4 t
o 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Saratoga Nation
al Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Melanoma Research Foundation
, 23704-5 El Toro Road #206, Lake Forest, CA 92630, in memory of Mr. B
arner

(Obituary from Albany, NY Times Union, 22 May 2001)
 
BARNER, Thomas W. (I18593)
 
579


Thursday, April 20, 2006 - Time: 11:19:23 PM EST
Lock Haven Express

Emily M. Phleger

Emily M. Phleger, age 92, formerly of Antes Fort and Jersey Shore, die
d Easter Sunday at Locust Grove Nursing Home in Mifflintown where sh
e had been a guest for one year.

She was born in Oval, July 8, 1913, the daughter of Harry and Alice Ba
er Miller. She was married to Lawrence D. Phleger who died Feb. 26
, 1974.

She was a homemaker all her life and was a member of the Antes Fort Un
ited Methodist Church.

Her survivors include one daughter, Martha Anderson of Mifflintown, an
d one son, Larry Phleger of DuBois. There are four grandchildren.

She was predeceased by a son, Harry Robert, and a daughter, Marie Will
its.

Emily’s life celebration will begin with a visitation from 7 to 9 p.m
. Tuesday at The Rearick-Carpenter Funeral Home, “A Life Celebration H
ome,” 1002 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore, followed by funeral services W
ednesday morning at 11 from the Antes Fort United Methodist Church wit
h her pastor, Rev. Thomas Jones, officiating. Burial will be in Oval C
emetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Antes Fort Unite
d Methodist Church, 39 Mail Road, Antes Fort, Pa. 17720.
 
MILLER, Emily Jane (I18629)
 
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Herman R. Shirk

Herman R. Shirk, 86, of Selinsgrove, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006, at hi
s residence.

He was the husband of G. Marie (Gelnett) Shirk.

A viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the George P
. Garman Funeral Home Inc., 606 N. Front St., Liverpool. Funeral servi
ces 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
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Perry County Times
2/23/2006

HERMAN R. SHIRK
Herman R. Shirk, 86, of Selinsgrove died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006 at home
.

He was born May 23, 1919 in Richfield (Cherry Hill) to the late Edga
S. and Clare E. (Graybill) Shirk.

He was a 1937 graduate of Fayette High School, McAlisterville, and the
employed by L. Shellenberger Shirt Factory in Richfield. He was an A
my veteran of World II, serving three years in an infantry training c
enter and then with Third Army Headquarters under Gen. George Patton
. He was in Pilsen, Germany in August 1945 when the Japanese surrender
ed and marched in the victory parade with the Russians in Praque, Czec
hoslovakia.

He was employed as a manager of Weldon Pajama Company in Muncy in Janu
ary 1946 and later promoted to general manager of all sewing for the W
illiamsport, Lopez, Dushore, Canton and Muncy factories. In 1960 he bo
ught Hane Manufacturing Company in Shamokin Dam and worked there unti
l it closed. In 1961 he opened The Old Trail Fabric Center in the sam
e building.

He was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Selinsgrove.

Surviving are his wife of 57 years, G. Marie Gelnett Shirk; a son, Ker
y A., and a daughter, Sherry Donnelly, both of Selinsgrove; three gra
dchildren, Brian P. Donnelly of State College, Kelly Van Horn of Free
burg and Eric Donnelly of Selinsgrove; a sister, Florence Lyter of Sel
insgrove; and a sister-in-law, Carrie Shirk of Liverpool.

He was preceded in death by three brothers, Roy P., who died June 28
, 1918, Raymond E., who died July 7, 1942, and H. Blaine, who died Aug
. 12, 2001.

Services were held Feb. 16 in Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, with th
e Rev. Michael Stine Lynn Schmoyer officiating. Burial, with militar
y honors, was in Barners Church Cemetery, Liverpool.
 
SHIRK, Herman Robert (I800)
 
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Thursday, May 04, 2006 - Time: 1:57:04 PM EST
Lock Haven Express

Park E.M. Barner Jr.

Park E.M. Barner Jr.
Park E.M. Barner Jr., 60, of 75 Lizardville Road, Mill Hall, died Ma
y 1, 2006 in Greene Twp.

He was born Nov. 12, 1945 in Lock Haven, a son of the late Park E. M
. Barner Sr. and Geneva J. Rein Barner.

He is a 1964 graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany High School. He retired a
s a Major in the PA National Guard.

He was a local contractor, a member of Sugar Valley Fire Co. and Beec
h Creek American Legion.

He was married to Charlyn V. Varner Barner on Feb. 5, 1971.

Surviving are a son, Park E. M. (Sonja) Barner III of Woolrich; two da
ughters, Nicole R. Barner of Lock Haven and Heather M. Barner of Mil
l Hall; a brother, William Barner of Lock Haven; a step-brother, Davi
d Vanderpool of OH; two sisters, Debra Gentile of Castanea and Tina Wi
lkens of Zion; and five grandchildren, Ethan Barner, Trista Barner, Bl
ake Confer, Park Barner IV and Mackenzie Walsh.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Kevin M. Barne
and a brother, Charles Barner.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 5, 2006 at the Donald G
. Walker Funeral Home, 231 High St., Flemington, with Rev. Kathleen Ki
d officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Intermen
t will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028. Memorial contributions may b
e made to the SPCA.
 
BARNER, Park Edward Miller Jr. (I5579)
 
582


Timothy A. Heltman
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Timothy A. Heltman October 29, 1954 - March 27, 2011 Surrounded by hi
s loving family, Timothy A. Heltman, 56, of Bellefonte, formerly of th
e Penns Valley area, passed from this life on Sunday, March 27, 2011
, after a long but courageously fought battle with lung cancer. Tim wa
s born in Lock Haven, a son of the late Chester Heltman and Betty Wagn
er Heltman Derr (Earl), of Columbia, Pa. Tim was a 1972 graduate of Pe
s Valley Area High School and a 1977 graduate of Penn State Universi
ty with a degree in Architectural Engineering. He was employed at Pen
State in the Office of Physical Plant for 25 years. On Oct. 2, 2010
, Tim married Judy L. Doherty. Judy survives at their home in Bellefon
te. Also surviving are three sons, Bradley J. Heltman (Rebecca), and R
yan A. Heltman (Kaitlyn), both of Centre Hall, and Eric A. Heltman (Ni
cholle), of Philipsburg; three step children, Rebecca Early, of Cape C
oral, Fla., Lance Early, of Friday Harbor, Wash., and Brandon Early (T
asha), of Milesburg. Additional survivors include a sister, Jolene Hul
son (Mike), of Bellefonte, a brother, David Heltman (Carolyn), of Reyn
oldsville; and grandchildren Emily Heltman, Jonathan Heltman, Ethan He
ltman, Macy Heltman, Landon Heltman, Braeton Guenot, Brandon Early, La
Kayda Early, Gianna Early, and Skyler Early. Tim was a lover of music
, especially classic rock. He played guitar in the two local bands, Rt
. 66 and Smokin Guns. He enjoyed riding his Harley motorcycle and trav
eling with Judy. Another love of Tim's was his grandchildren, he so en
joyed spending time with them. Tim always had a smile on his face. H
e was with us such a short time, but the memories of him will foreve
be in our hearts. A visitation for family and friends will be held o
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at the Steven R. Ne
ff Funeral Home in Millheim. The funeral will be held Thursday at 1 p.
m. at the funeral home. Tim will be laid to rest in Cedar Hill Cemeter
y, #028 in Mill Hall.
Published in Centre Daily Times on March 29, 2011

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HELTMAN, Timothy A. (I3627)
 
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Toledo Blade, Toledo, OH

Published: Jan 07, 2001
Alfred L. Barner

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Alfred L. Barner (Papa Cool), age 62 years, passed away Friday, Januar
y 5, 2001, in The Toledo Hospital. Alfred was employed with the GM Pow
ertrain Corporation for 28 years. He retired in 1997.
Surviving is his loving wife, Margaret; loving daughters, Robin (Tim
) Browning, Kelly (Mike) Nova, Karen (Doug) Gearhart and Wendy Tatters
all; loving step children, Julie (Tom) Mockenstrum, Sheryl Miller, Ste
ve Reaster, Tom Roberts, Mike Roberts, Vickie Roberts and Sandra (Scot
t) Preston; brother, Howard Barner; sisters, Wilma Baldwin, Marianne F
uleky and Alva Pribe; 28 grandchildren and step grand-children.
Alfred was a member of the Eagles #197 and enjoyed bowling at Jug's, f
ishing and camping. He also enjoyed playing dartball.
Relatives and friends may visit at the Blanchard Brothers Funeral Home
, 1163 W. Sylvania Ave. (at Lockwood) from 6-9 p.m. Monday and 2-9 p.m
. Tuesday. Alfred's services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the mortu
ary with Interment at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park Cemetery.
 
BARNER, Alfred Lee "PA Cool" (I2976)
 
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Toledo Blade, Toledo, OH

Published: Mar 06, 2002
PRIBE ALVA LILLIAN (BARNER)

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Alva Pribe, age 65 of South Toledo, born July 30, 1936 passed away Mar
ch 5, 2002 at MCO. She was preceded in death by her son, Louis.
She is survived by her children, Cynthia (Danny) O'Neal, Mark, Stewar
t (Laura), Lynne Robinson, and Douglas; 9 grandchildren; sisters, Wilm
a and Marianne, and lifelong friends, the Heiden girls.
Friends may pay their respects at her sons home, 1221 Prouty on Saturd
ay, March 9th from 1-4 p.m. Donations may be made to the American Diab
etes Association.
 
BARNER, Alva Lillian (I3004)
 
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Toledo Blade, Toledo, OH
Published: Feb 13, 2005
TATTERSALL Wendy Kay (Barner)

Wendy K. (Barner) Tattersall, age 34, of Toledo, passed away Thursday
, February 10, 2005, in St. Anne Mercy Hospital. She was born June 7
, 1970, to Alfred L. and Patricia A. (Adam) Barner in Toledo. Wendy en
joyed cooking and singing.
She was preceded in death by her father, Alfred Barner. Wendy is survi
ved by her mother, Patricia (James) Krause; children, John A., III, Ni
cole and Ryan Tattersall; siblings, Robin (Tim) Browning, Julie (Tom
) Mockensturm; Sheryl Reaster, Kelly (Mike) Nova, Steve Reaster and Ka
en Gearhart; grandparents, Ernest and Mary Adam; special friend, Wend
ell Smith and many nephews, nieces and dear friends.
The family will receive guests Monday from 2-8 p.m. in the Newcomer Fu
eral Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd. (419-473-0300) and Tuesday from 10:30-1
1:30 a.m. at New Harvest Christian Church, 3540 Seaman St., Oregon, OH
. A Memorial Service will begin at 11:30 a.m. in the church. Memoria
l contributions may be made to the church. Expressions of sympathy ma
y be made at www.newcomerfamily.com
 
BARNER, Wendy Kay (I2972)
 
586


TORBERT FUNERAL CHAPELS
61 S. Bradford Street - 1 145 E. Lebanon Road
Dover, Delaware
(302) 734-3341

Jean C. Row of Dover died Thursday August 2 1,2008 in her home. She wa
s 85.

Jean Row was born April 15, 1P23 in Shippensburg, PA to the late Joh
E. Coffey and Kathryn
Fogelsanger Coffey. She graduated from Shippensburg High School in 194
0 and earned her B.S. in Education
Degree at Shippensburg State Teachers College now Shippensburg Univers
ity, in 1 943, having taken an
accelerated program because of WWII. From 1943 to 1949 she was a teach
er in the public schools at Mount
Union, PA.

On May 21, 1944 Jean and Howard E. Row of Millersburg, PA were marrie
d at Grace Refonned Church now
known as U.C.C in Shippensburg. They moved to Dover February 1953. Jea
has been a teacher in Sunday
schools, a director at Church activities, a leader in Girl Scouts an
d coordinator of a recreational prograrrl for
children of migrants. At St. Andrews Evangelical Lutheran Church in Do
ver she was Luther League Advisor in
the 1960's and historian for its first 32 years. She compiled an exten
sive genealogical record of the Coffey.
Fogelsanger, Row, and Elicker families and wrote historical accounts o
f individual members which are available
for research at the appropriate historical society libraies. Jean wa
s a guide for Dover Heritage Trail, Inc. from
1980 to 1992 and tour director from 1985 to 1992. She researched and w
ote a guidebook for the Victorian Dover
Historic District and researched and expended the guidebook for the Ol
d Dover Historic District. Jean donated
photo portraits of Sara Wistar Miller to the Leon DeValinger Hall of R
ecords. These were hung near the vault
where the charter documents from Charles arid James Duke of York are p
eserved. The documents were gifts for
the State of Delaware from Sarah Wistar Miller in 1909.
She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Howard C. Row of Dovcr; t
wo sons, Dovid A. Row nnd his wife
Mary of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and John H. Row ; granddaughters
, Julie R, Row Ingram and
Debbie Row Whately and her husband Shane; great grandchildren, Aspen
, Nickolas, Katie Whatley and Grant
T.J. Ingram.

Services will be private.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to St. An
drews Lutheran Church, 425 N. Dupont
Highway, Dover, DE 19901 and gifts designated to be used for maintaini
g historical records.

,Arrangements by Torbert Funeral Chapels, Dover.

Letters of condolences may be sent, and guestbook signed, at torbertfu
eral.com

Family contact
Howard Row 734-4406
HOWARD E. ROW
207 ORCHARD AVENUE
DOVER, DE 19901
 
COFFEY, Dorothy Jean (I11633)
 
587


Torrence A. Barner "Barney"
Torrence 'Barney' A. Barner October 9, 1932 - January 2, 2010 Torrenc
e "Barney" A. Barner, 77, of rural Spring Mills, lost his courageous a
d well-fought battle with cancer on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010, at his re
sidence. He was born Oct. 9, 1932, in Lock Haven, a son of the late Fo
ster and Lucille Baney Barner. On Aug. 9, 1986, he married Vicky Breon
, who survives at home. Barney was a graduate of Susquehanna Twp Hig
h School and served in the U. S. Air Force, serving three tours in Vie
t Nam and one tour in Korea. He retired from the Air Force after 22 ye
ars of service. After his retirement, he worked as an over-the-road tr
uck driver, worked for Ingram Fuels, and later as a third shift mainte
ance person at the Bryce Jordan Center. He also directed traffic at g
ate one at the Grange Fair for many years. He attended New Hope Luther
an Church, Spring Mills, and was a member of the Gregg Twp Fire Compan
y. An avid bowler, he was a member of two bowling leagues and a bowlin
g association. He also enjoyed hunting, and was a loyal Pittsburgh Ste
elers fan. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters
, Linda Harris and Eleanor Yocum, both of Harrisburg, and Beatrice Bar
er, of Felton, Del.; three sons, John Barner, of Felton, Del., Larr
y Barner of Camden, Del., and Joshua Barner, of rural Spring Mills an
d his friend Jess; a sister, Eleanor Kramer; many grandchildren; numer
ous great-grandchildren; and a nephew, Shawn Breon, who was like a so
to him, and his wife, Jennifer, both of whom assisted with his car
e during his last illness. In addition to his parents, he was precede
d in death by a son William; a sister Phyllis; and a brother Bob. Frie
ds will be received from 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2009, at New Ho
pe Lutheran Church, 119 Cobblestone Court, Spring Mills. The funeral w
ill be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2009, at the church, with the R
ev. Nathan Pile officiating. Burial with military honors will be in In
diantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, at a time to be announced du
ing the funeral service and on the funeral home's web site. In lieu o
f flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to New Hope Luthera
Church, P.O. Box 96, Spring Mills, Gregg Twp, Centre Co, PA 16875
. A guest book can be signed or condolences sent to the family at www.
heintzelmanfuneralhome.com.

Published in Centre Daily Times on January 4,
 
BARNER, Torrence Abner "Barney" (I5112)
 
588


TribLive
Pittsburgh Tribune

Obituaries
Janet M. Barner
Formerly of Natrona Heights
Janet M. (Gerstel) Barner, 77, formerly of Natrona Heights, passed awa
y Sunday, March 21, 2010, at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville
, Ga. Janet was born Dec. 1, 1932, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of the la
te Sylvester and Frieda (Poxon) Gerstel. Janet worked for the 7-11 i
Natrona Heights before retiring 22 years ago and moving to Lawrencev
ille, Ga. Janet enjoyed her family, watching Atlanta Braves baseball
, game shows, playing bingo, listening to country music and dining ou
t with her family. She is survived by her daughters, Susan J. Kristoff
, of Lawrenceville, Ga., Catherine (Russell) Norris, with whom she mad
e her home, and Jacqueline (Michael) Bashour, of Wilsonville, Ala.; so
, Kenneth E. (Cheryl) Barner Jr., of Natrona Heights; sister, Helen C
. Chalmers, of Plum Borough; brother, David Gerstel, of Citrus Heights
, Calif.; seven grandchildren, Michael and Phillip Barner, Matthew Kri
stoff, Justin and Kaitlin Norris, and Elias and Hannah Bashour; two gr
eat-grandchildren, Donovan and Drake Barner; as well as many nieces an
d nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husba
d, Kenneth E. Barner Sr., on Aug. 5, 1973; sister, Frieda; and thre
e brothers, Sylvester, Clarence and Paul. A memorial service will be a
ounced at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by FLANIGAN F
UNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, Buford, Ga.
 
GERSTEL, Janet M. (I12991)
 
589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  MIDDAUGH, T.R. (I10290)
 
590


Twin of Dora Marie

W. Stanley Light, 80, Liverpool RD1

LIVERPOOL - W. Stanley Light, 80, Liverpool RD1, died Thursday morning
, May 9,
1991, at his home.
Born in Oriental, March 11, 1911, he was the son of the late William H
enry and
Alice (Barner) Light. In 1930 he married the former Margaret Merle Mu
ay.
They were married 60 years.
Mr. Light was educated at Prosperity School, Oriental. He was employe
d at
Phoenix Iron and Steel Harrisburg plant until it closed in 1969 and wa
s a self-
employed farmer.
He was of the Lutheran faith. He was a member of Moose Lodge No. 925,
Millerstown, and served as past governor of the lodge; and a member o
f Masonic
Lodge No. 381, Newport; Scottish Rite Consistory, Harrisburg; and Live
pool
Ambulance League.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Pauline Wrigh
t of
Granger, Ind.; two foster sons, Robert Sarvis, at home, and Robert Yei
gst of
Sunbury; his twin sister, Dora M. Heckman of South Bend, Ind., and a s
ister, Ida
L. Ortmann of Mishawaka, Ind.; six grandchildren; and five great-grand
children.
He was a father to 67 foster children since 1959.
He was preceded in death by a son, Francis Light, who died in 1957
; a great-
granddaughter; two brothers, Herman Light and Francis Light; and two s
isters,
Mabel Fredericks and Blanche Parthemore.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the George P. Garma
Funeral
Home, 606 N. Front St., Liverpool, by the Rev. Ira L. Lingenfelter. B
urial will
be in Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemetery Liverpool RD 1
, Perry Co, PA, Liverpool RD1.
Visitors may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, wher
e a
Masonic service will be conducted at 8.

Newspaper and date unknown

Tombstone photo can be viewed at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/perry/tsimages/barners-al.htm
 
LIGHT, William Stanley (twin) (I9469)
 
591


twin of Glenn
 
SHEAFFER, Glenn Edward (I9993)
 
592


twin of Stanley
 
LIGHT, Dora Marie (twin) (I9489)
 
593


Tyson, Pearl Aikey
August 07, 2010 08:55PM Admin
Registered: 4 years ago
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Tyson, Pearl Aikey, d/o Mr. Toner and Mabel (Barner) Aikey; b: 20 De
c 1906,
Bellefonte; m: Gordan Tyson; ch: Gordan Tyson; sib: Mrs. Grace Sager a
d
Mrs. Ruth Flack; d: Oct 1942, Phillipsburg; bur: Union Cemetery, Belle
fonte.

(Source: Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 31, page 120; abs
tracted by Frank Bobak.)
 
AIKEY, Pearl Henrietta (I3209)
 
594 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  HEE, S.Y. (I14146)
 
595


U.S.Army veteran of Korean War.
 
BARNER, Robert Samuel (I2401)
 
596


Valeria Barner
February 10, 2008 Valeria Van Valkenburgh Barner, 94, of Fayetteville
, died Sunday. Born in Ancon, Panama Canal Zone, she attended Syracus
e University and Parsons School of Design. Valeria was a founding memb
er of the Fayetteville Senior Center, Fay-etteville-Manlius Meals on W
heels and FISH. An active volunteer, she received the Community Servic
e Award in 1985 from the Metropolitan Council on Aging. She volunteere
d at the Fayetteville Free Library, the Everson Museum, and the Spanis
h Action League. She also was an interpreter. She was active in the Un
ited Church of Fayetteville. Valeria worked as an aircraft mechanic a
t Westover Field, MA during WWII and was a ground observer for the Civ
il Defense during the Korean War. She was predeceased by her husband
, Donald P. Barner in 2000. Survivors: her son and daughter-in-law, La
wrence and Linda Barner of Fayetteville; her daughter and son-in-law
, Katherine and Wilfred Gully of Boulder, CO; and three grandchildren
, Anthony L. Barner, Nora Gully and Nicholas Gully. Calling hours wil
l be from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Eaton-Tubbs-Schepp Funeral Home, 719
1 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. For directions, local florists, or a g
uestbook, please visit www.SCHEPPFAMILY.com Contributions: The Fayette
ville Senior Center, 584 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY 13066 or th
e Fayetteville Free Library, 301 Orchard St., Fayetteville, NY 13066
. EATON-TUBBS-SCHEPP Fayetteville 637-3214
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on 2/13/2008.
 
VAN VALKENBURGH, Valeria (I18362)
 
597


VERA M. NAYLOR
Vera M. Naylor, 76, of Newport RR 2 died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000 at hom
e.
She was born Aug. 20, 1924 in Liverpool to the late Rufus and Katie (B
arner) Boyer.
She was a member of Community Grange 1767, Newport; a graduate of Newp
ort High School; and enjoyed quilting and sewing.
She was the widow of Urie A. Naylor.
Surviving are two sons, Larry R. of Wyomissing and James E. of Middlet
own; three daughters, Carol L. Dupert of Shermans Dale, Ellen Robinso
of Loysville and Nancy E. Mowery of Newport; a brother, Bruce Boye
of Millerstown; two sisters, Mildred Hulbert of Camp Hill and Erma M
cGowan of Millerstown; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were held Nov. 7 in Myers Funeral Home, Newport. Burial was i
Newport Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Preferred Choice, 4813 J
onestown Road, Suite 211, Harrisburg 17109.
 
BOYER, Vera Mae (I620)
 
598


Veteran of WW ll
 
BOSTWICK, Chester Maurice Sr. (I11845)
 
599


VICTOR BARNER

Victor Wilhelm Barner, 50, of Port Trevorton RD 1 died at 2:45 a.m.
Monday, Jan. 24th at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Mahoning Twp
, Montour Co, PA, Danville, where he was
a patient since Sunday evening. He was admitted following a stroke
he suffered while shoveling snow in the driveway at his home.
He was born in Carroll Co, Illinois, December 27, 1915, the son
of Mrs. Blanche L. Barner, Enola, and the late Elmer Barner.
When he was a child his family moved to the Juniata County area,
and later to Snyder Co, where as a young man Mrs. Barner farmed.
He was united in marriage with the former Emma Elizabeth Strawser,
October 10, 1936 at Hagerstown, Md.
Following the marriage, Mr. Barner took up employment with various
oad contractors. His last employment was with Hempt Brothers of
Camp Hill, from where he retired in 1955 due to ill health.
Mr. Barner was a member of the Winston Memorial Chapel, Milton RD.
He is survived, in addition to his wife and mother, by two sons,
Kenneth Richard Barner of Middleburg RD, and David Laverne Barner at
home; three granddaughters, Cathy, May Lou, and Wanda Lee Barner all
of Middleburg RD: four sisters, Mrs. Lester Book of Orbisonia, Pa.;
Mrs. Clayton Fogel of Lewisburg; Mrs. Harry Weaver of Landisville,
Pa.; and Mrs. Stanford Aumiller of Beaver Springs; five brothers,
Malvern of Burnham; Palmer of Enola; Charles of Allentown, Herman of
Lewistown RD; and Robert of Lewistown; and a number of nieces and
ephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the
Garman funeral home, North Front St., Liverpool with Rev. George
Peters, pastor of St. Paul's EUB Church, Liverpool RD, officiating.
Interment will follow in Barner's (Saint John's) Lutheran Church Cemet
ery Liverpool RD 1, Perry Co, PA, Liverpool RD.

Clipping
(1966)
 
BARNER, Victor Wilhelm (I12722)
 
600


Victor P. Pollock

Victor P. Pollock, 87, of 1814 Marshall Ave., died peacefully surround
ed by his family on Oct. 2, 2006 at the Gatehouse Hospice Unit followi
g an extended illness.

Victor and his wife, the former Eleanor Jean Barner would have observe
d their 63rd wedding anniversary on Oct. 22, 2006.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the Church of th
e Annunciation. Victor retired in 1981 from the former Avco Lycoming P
lant as a toolmaker after 35 years of service.

He was a member of V. F. W. Post 7863, Duboistown, enjoyed boating, fi
shing, hunting, gardening and loved spending time with his family.

Born May 24, 1919 in Greensburg, Westmoreland, Co, he was the son of M
ichael and Mary Hanyo Pollock.

Surviving in addition to his wife is a son, Victor Jr. (Emily) of Mont
our Falls, N.Y.; daughter, Linda J. (Garth) Hickoff of Hughesville; br
other, Michael of Blairsville; grandchildren, Michael, Anna and Nathan
iel Pollock, Amanda Hickoff, Rachel Hickoff-Cresko and Jesse Hickoff
; and a great granddaughter, Scarlet.

Private services and burial will be at the convenience of the family w
ith the Rev. Paul C. Fontanella officiating. No visitation. Burial wil
l be in Wildwood Cemetery, &029, AKA, "Mound Cemetery""Mount Carmel".

The family will provide the flowers and suggests to those wishing to o
ffer expressions of condolence in loving memory of Victor, may do so b
y contributing to the Gatehouse Hospice Unit, 1100 Grampian Blvd. Will
iamsport, PA 17701, so the love, care and support they provide can con
tinue to grow.

Knight-Confer Funeral Home Inc.

Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Section: Obituaries Posted: 10/4/2006
 
POLLOCK, Victor Paul Sr. (I2272)
 

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