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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall - Panel 09E--Line 96

LARRY KENNETH BARNER

PFC - E3 - Army - Regular
1st Cav Division (AMBL)

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on May 2, 1966
Casualty was on Aug 2, 1966
In , SOUTH VIETNAM
Hostile, died while missing, GROUND CASUALTY
GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE
Body was recovered

Panel 09E - Line 96
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Vietnam War: U.S. Military Casualties, 1956-1998
about Larry Kenneth Barner
Name: Larry Kenneth Barner
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1947
Death Date: 2 Aug 1966
Home City: Loganton
Home State: PA
SSN/Service #: 13858456

Death Date: 2 Aug 1966
Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)
Tour Start Date: 2 May 1966
Service Branch: Department of the Army
Component: Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG)
Rank: Private First Class
Military Grade: Private First Class
Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) or Airman First Class (U.S
. Air Force) or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) or Grade/Rate Abbre
viations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Thir
d And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard)
Company: A Co
Regiment: 7th Cav
Batallion: 2nd Bn
Province: 99
Decoration: Not Available
CN: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantry (ARMY)
Data Source: Coffelt Database
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Larry Kenneth Barner
Private First Class
3RD PLT, A CO, 2ND BN, 7TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Loganton, Pennsylvania
February 17, 1947 to August 02, 1966
LARRY K BARNER is on the Wall at Panel 9E, Line 96
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BARNER, Larry Kenneth (I14152)
 
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Violet McDowell Barner , 92, (obit)
Delaware County Daily Times (Primos - Upper Darby, PA) - Wednesday, No
vember 6, 1996
six-year resident of Upland

Violet C. McDowell Barner , 92, of Upland, a former longtime Philadelp
hia resident, died Nov. 2 at Riddle Hospital.

Born in Wilkensburg, Pa., she was a graduate of Wilkensburg High Schoo
l and the Nyack Bible College in Nyack, N.Y.

She lived in Philadelphia for 45 years, before moving to Upland six ye
ars ago. She attended the Garden City Chapel in Wallingford.

She was the widow of Fred T. Barner , who died in 1985.

Mrs. Barner is survived by a daughter, Ruth B. Fell of Folsom; two son
s, F. Thomas Barner of Sigel, Pa., and Samuel S. Barner of Ballston, N
.Y.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Calling will be Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the William S
. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W. 22nd St., Upland.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family.

There will be a memorial service Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Garden Cit
y Chapel, 25 Cedar Road, Wallingford.

Memorial donations may be made to the Gideons Memorial Bible Chairman
, Delaware County South Camp, P.O. Box 1108, Brookhaven, Pa 19015.
 
MCDOWELL, Violet C. (I11505)
 
603


Warren Bruce Barner STATESMAN JOURNAL

Oct. 15, 1909 - June 6, 2001

GERVAIS (MARION CO.)- Warren Bruce Barner, 91, died Wednesday in Woodb
urn.

He was born in Bushton, Kan., and came to Oregon when he was four year
s
old. He lived in Amity, graduated from Amity High School, and worked o

a dairy farm for eight years. He was married to Bertha Brutke on Oct
. 9,
1937 in Vancouver, Wash., and they made their home in Gervais in 1940.
He worked six years in grain and feed mills and 28 years for Souther
Pacific
Railroad as a foreman. He was a volunteer fireman for 20 years in Gerv
ais
and was councilman for the City of Gervais. He worked with the Boy Sco
uts
and as a leader for the Explorer Scouts. He was a member of and served
as a deacon at Bible Baptist Church in Woodburn, now the Mid-Valley Co
mmunity
Church. He loved to hunt, fish, read and ride his bike, sometimes 15 m
iles
a day. He served six years in the National Guard.

He is survived by his wife, Bertha of Woodburn; son, Carl of Salem; da
ughters,
Anita Blaumer of Salem, Alice Wright of Lake Oswego; sister, Genevieve
Brutke of Amity; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Visiting will be 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 10, with services 10:30 a.m.
Monday, June 11, all at Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn. Vault in
terment
will be at Gervais Masonic Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mid-Will
amette
Valley Hospice.
 
BARNER, Warren Bruce (I4534)
 
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was 10 yrs. old when her father died
 
FRAZIER, Catharine (I2630)
 
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Was a machinist and farmer
 
BARNER, William Jared (I2511)
 
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was in Co. A, 314th Infantry, 79th Division
 
BARNER, Harry William (I3442)
 
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Was raised by aunt Catherine Flynn Smith, when Jane's mother Matilda w
as killed in accident. Jane was 2 years old
 
MCCAFFREY, Jane Elizabeth (I19007)
 
608 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  BARNER, W.B. (I4844)
 
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Weaver, Russell D. "Russ"

Russell D. "Russ" Weaver November 18, 1943 -September 21, 2004 Russel
l D. "Russ" Weaver, 60, husband of Grace (Miller) Weaver of 137 Spruc
e Run Rd., Loganton, PA passed away on Tuesday at Geisinger Medical Ce
ter, Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA. Born in Loganton, PA o
November 18, 1943 he was the son of the late Robert S. and Faye E. (
Wagner) Weaver. He and his wife celebrated their 13th wedding annivers
ary on May 16, 2004. Russ graduated from Sugar Valley High School in 1
961. He was an avid outdoorsman and a charter member of the Sugar Vall
ey Fire Co. #13 Emergency Response Service. He was of the Protestant f
aith. He was employed as a foreman for 39 years at the former Hammermi
ll Paper Co. of Lock Haven and was employed by R.E. Weaver Paving Co
. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son Rusty Weaver of Avis, a da
ughter Cindy Hall, of Lock Haven, and two stepsons Eric Blesh of Logan
ton and Andrew Blesh of Pine Creek; four sisters Grace Courtney of Loc
k Haven, Ruth Naso of Jersey Shore, Shirley Ilgen of Spring Mills an
d Donna Miller of Linden, four brothers, Robert Weaver, Allen Weaver a
d Earl Weaver all of Loganton and Roland Weaver of Mill Hall and fou
grandchildren. Besides his parents he was predeceased by a sister Ir
ene Robb and three brothers Elmer, Harold and Richard Weaver. The fune
al service will be held on Saturday at 10:00 A.M. in the Loganton Wes
leyan Church, 4972 Long Run Road, Loganton, with the Rev. Nancy Kuhn
s officiating. Visitation will be held on Friday from 6-9 P.M. in th
e Wayne P. Urbine, Funeral Home, Inc. Main and Water Street, Loganton
, PA. Interment will be held in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Rosecrans. Th
e family will provide the flowers, if desired memorials way be sent t
o the Clinton County S.P.C.A., RD #2 Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA 17745.
Published in the Centre Daily Times on 9/24/2004.
 
WEAVER, Russell D. "Russ" (I4377)
 
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Welshans, Calvin "Bump"

Calvin 'Bump' Welshans November 1, 1925 -May 5, 2007 Calvin "Bump" Wel
shans, 81, of Loganton, died Saturday, May 7, 2007, at Lock Haven Hosp
ital. Born Nov. 1, 1925, he was a son of the late Ralph and Jennie Emi
g Welshans. On Sept. 9, 1944, he married June Weaver, who survives. H
e was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Army. He wa
s a graduate of the former Sugar Valley High School. A machinist by tr
ade, he retired from the former Titan and Cerro Copper and Brass of Be
llefonte in 1986 after 38 years of service. "Bump" was a member of th
e Free and Accepted Masons Lafayette Lodge Number 199, the Lock Have
and Williamsport Consistory. He was also a member of the Veterans o
f Foreign Wars Post 1600 of Bellefonte and the Sugar Valley Lions Club
. He was an outdoorsman, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. In additio
to his wife, June, of 62 years, he is survived by a daughter, Nanc
y Gower and her husband, Richard, of Jersey Shore; two granddaughters
, Corinne Paulhamus and her husband, Martin, of Linden, and Kathy Mart
in and her husband, Randy, of Fleetwood; a great-granddaughter, Amand
a Paulhamus, of Linden; a great-grandson, Andrew Paulhamus, of Linden
; and a brother, Elwood "Nook" Welshans and his wife, Marilyn, of Gree
burr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son
, Richard P., who died in 1970; a grandson, Nicholas Snook; and two br
others, Lester and Hillaire "Pete" Welshans. Friends will be receive
d from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Monday, May 7, 2007, at Wayne P. Urbine Fune
al Home Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton and from noon to 1 p.m., Tuesd
ay, May 8, 2007, at the St. John Lutheran Church, Booneville. The fune
al will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, 2007, at the church, with t
he Rev. Nathan Rice officiating. Burial will be in the St. John Luther
an Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may b
e made to Sugar Valley Volunteer Fire Company Number 13, 24 W. Anthon
y St., Loganton, PA 17747.

Published in the Centre Daily Times on 5/7/2007.

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Calvin Welshans

Calvin “Bump” Welshans, 81, husband of June (Weaver) Welshans, of 135
8 W. Valley Road, Loganton, passed away on Saturday, May 5, 2007, at L
ock Haven Hospital.

Born in Booneville on November 1, 1925, he was the son of the late Ral
ph and Jennie (Emig) Welshans.

He was a veteran of WWII, serving in the United States Army.

He was a graduate of the former Sugar Valley High School. A machinis
t by trade, he retired from the former Titan and Cerro Copper and Bras
s of Bellefonte in 1986 after 38 years of service.

Bump was a member of the Lafayette Lodge #199 F. and A.M., Lock Haven
, and the Williamsport Consistory. He was also a member of the VFW #16
00 of Bellefonte and the Sugar Valley Lions Club.

He was a member of the Sugar Valley Volunteer Fire Co. #13 and was a m
ember of the Fire Police for many years.

Bump was an outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years (September 9, 1944); a daughter
, Nancy Gower (Richard) of Jersey Shore; two granddaughters, Corinne P
aulhamus (Martin) of Linden and Kathy Martin (Randy) of Fleetwood; on
e great granddaughter, Amanda Paulhamus, and one great grandson, Andre
w Paulhamus, both of Linden; and a brother, Elwood “Nook” Welshans (Ma
ilyn) of Greenburr.

Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Ronald P. (
1970); a grandson, Nicholas Snook; and two brothers, Lester and Hillai
e “Pete” Welshans.

The funeral service will be held today at 1 p.m. in the St. John Luthe
an Church, Booneville, with Rev. Nathan Rice officiating. The viewin
g will be held in the church one hour prior to the service. Intermen
t will be held in the adjoining church cemetery. The family will provi
de the flowers. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Sugar Valle
y Volunteer Fire Co. #13, 24 W. Anthony St., Loganton, PA 17747.

Section: Posted: 5/8/2007

Williamsport Sun-Gazette
 
WELSHANS, Calvin Russell "Bump" (I5416)
 
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Werner Wilhelm Koch (1887 - 1950)

Found 10 Records , 10 Photos and 387,263 Family Trees

Born in Heiligenstadt, Germany on 2 Oct 1887 to Wilhelm Werner Koch an
d Anna Marie Scheibel. Werner Wilhelm married Irene Muthler and ha
d a child. Werner Wilhelm married Carrimae Anna Bierly and had 10 chil
dren. He passed away on 21 Apr 1950 in Lock Haven, PA.
 
KOCH, Werner Wilhelm (I6485)
 
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William Barner
December 11, 2010
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Funeral services were held on Friday for William Barner, of Williamspo
t.

He died Wednesday Dec. 8, 2010, at home while surrounded by his family
.

William was born in Oval on Dec. 30, 1921, a son of Guy and Myrtle Epl
er Barner.

Bill retired in 1983 after 40 years at the former Avco, now Lycoming
. Bill was a World War II Army Veteran.

His wife of 60 years, the former Lucy A. Caringi died July 28, 2006.

He is survived by a daughter Connie L. Barner with whom he lived, a si
ster Margaret Reading, of Jersey Shore and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his wife, two sisters Lois Karstetter and Marie Eck an
d two brothers Harry and John "Jake" Barner preceded him in death.

Burial was in Wildwood Cemetery, &029, AKA, "Mound Cemetery""Mount Car
mel" with full military honors provided by the Korean War Veterans o
f Lycoming County.

In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully suggests memorial contribu
tions in Willam's name may be made to Susquehanna Hospice, 1100 Grampi
an Blvd., 4 south, Williamsport, PA 17701

Crouse Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

www.crousefuneralhome.com

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BARNER, William B. (I18691)
 
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WILLIAM BARNER FLICK
FLICK
WILLIAM BARNER FLICK, 83 of Colora MD, passed away January 7, 2010 a
t his home.
Mr. Flick was born in Ardmore, PA on November 7, 1926, the son of Will
iam and Anna Sheffler Flick. He was preceded in death by his sister, B
etty Sickles. Bill was a US postal carrier for the US postal service f
or 33 years in Drexel Hill, PA. Bill was A World War II veteran, Bil
l served in the 2nd Armored Division trained for mainland invasion o
f Japan until the Japanese surrendered August of 1945. Bill was a 32
° Mason and a member of Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church in Colora
, MD. Bill served on the board of the Ray of Hope Mission and delivere
d meals on wheels for 25 years. The family wishes to thank many for th
e prayers, cards and especially the caregivers.
He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Jane Mitchell Flick of Color
a MD; 5 sons, William Flick, wife Marie of Drexel Hill PA, John Flick
, wife Linda of Glen Mills PA, James Flick, wife Maureen of Drexel Hil
l PA, Thomas Flick, wife Marieann of Media PA, Robert Flick, wife Donn
a of Upper Darby PA; stepchildren, Michael Mitchell, wife Susan of Pot
omac MD. and Lucinda Schreck, husband Gerald Schreck of West Chester P
A; 22 grandchildren, 2 great-grand-children and brother, Charles Flic
k of Drexel Hill PA.
Memorial Service will be held at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Churc
h on Saturday, January 16, 11 A.M., officiated by Reverend Robert Ridd
leberger and assisted by Reverend Usher Tunic. Charitable contribution
s in Bill's memory may be made to Northern Chesapeake Hospice Foundati
on or Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church, c/o R.T. Foard Funeral Hom
e, P.A., 111 S. Queen St., Rising Sun MD 21911. To send condolences vi
sit
www.rtfoard.com
R.T. FOARD
Funeral Directors & Crematory
410-658-6030

Published in Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily News on Januar
y 13, 2010
 
FLICK, William Barner Jr. (I16211)
 
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William Dunlap Obituary http://www.grenoblefuneralhome.com./ObitPages0
7/DunlapWilliamPrint.htm
1 of 1 7/30/2007 9:27 AM
William H. Dunlap
William H. Dunlap, Jr., 73, of Montoursville went home to be with hi
s Lord and
Savior Christ Jesus on Saturday, July 28, 2007.
Born July 21, 1934, in Montoursville, he was the son of the late Willi
am H. and
Mae (Mutchler) Dunlap.
He and his wife of 18 years, the former Jane E. Dixon, were married Ju
ly 30, 1988.
A 1952 graduate of Montoursville High School, Bill worked most of hi
s life as a
self employed carpenter.
In addition to his wife, Jane, he is survived by three sons & daughter
s-in-law,
Gerald M. and Rose Dunlap of Sunbury, Scot A. and Diane Dunlap of Mont
oursville
and Curtis L. and Theresa Dunlap of Roaring Branch; two daughters & so
s-in-law,
Michele R. and Ronald Heckel of S. Williamsport and Patricia A. and St
even Brewer
of Montoursville; one sister & brother-in-law, Doris and John Pittenge
of
Montoursville; 19 grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren
He was predeceased by two brothers, Kenneth and Lee Dunlap and a niece
, Lori
Pittenger.
A time of fellowship and remembrance will be held on Saturday, Aug. 4t
h from
oon to 6 p.m. for friends and family at his home.
In lieu of flowers, Bill requested that donations be made to Loyalsoc
k Baptist
Church Missionary Fund, c/o Gladys Emick, 13221 State Road 87, William
sport, PA
17701.
Arrangements are being handled by Grenoble’s, 121 S. Main St., Muncy.
 
DUNLAP, William Herman Jr. (I16381)
 
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William F. Meixel Sr., Nancy Louise Meixel
William F. Meixel, Sr., age 65, and Nancy Louise Meixel, age 61, of Pi
e Mountain Road died Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004 at their residence.
He was born July 10, 1939 in Rauchtown, a son of Frank Leroy and Anit
a Violet Bailey Meixel.
She was born April 18, 1943 in Jersey Shore, a daughter of Donald an
d Mary Miller Leupold.
They were married December 17, 1960.
Early in his life he worked for Meixel’s Valley TV Cable Co. He retire
d three years ago from Alcan Cable as a strander working over 35 years
. He was a member of the Jersey Shore Moose Lodge #214, the Elks Lodg
e #1057 and was a social member of the American Legion Post #36. He wa
s a volunteer fireman with the Nippenose Valley. He enjoyed hunting, t
aveling, camping and loved to eat.
Early in Nancy’s life she was employed at West Co, Jersey Shore, a
s a machine operator. She attended St. James Lutheran Church, Rauchtow
. She was a member of Jersey Shore Moose Auxiliary #214 and a socia
l member of the American Legion Post #36. She enjoyed bus trips with f
iends, traveling and camping. She was a big fan of Elvis and Tom Sell
eck. She was a most talented seamstress who enjoyed sewing, knitting
, and embroidery. She loved making crafts and participating in craft s
hows with her daughter-in-law throughout our area. Her hands were alwa
ys busy whether making crafts or her “scrubbies.”
Their survivors include two sons, William F., Jr. of Newberry and Joe
y (Debra) Meixel of Rauchtown; a daughter Cindy (Carl) Welshans of Rau
chtown; six grandchildren, Cory, Heith, Vanessa, Tiffany, Joey, Jr. an
d Jonathan; two great-grandchildren, Cashmeir and Haley.
Bill has a sister, Jean Weigle of Rauchtown; three brothers, Dean Meix
el of Allenwood and Jack and Mike Meixel, both of Rauchtown. He was pr
edeceased by a sister Bonita Stover.
Nancy has a sister, Helen Duck of Dunnstown and a special aunt Betty M
iller of Rauchtown with whom she started her day with making crafts.
Bill and Nancy’s life celebration will begin with a visitation fro
m 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Tuesday, December 21, 2004 from the Rearick-Carp
enter Funeral Home, Ltd., “A Life Celebration Home” 1002 Allegheny St.
, Jersey Shore. Private family services will be held Wednesday with th
e Rev. Dennis Crissman officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Memor
ial Park. The family will provide flowers.
Their family suggests memorial contributions be made to the St. Jame
s Lutheran Church, 3242 Middle Road, Jersey Shore, PA 17740.
 
MEIXEL, William Floyd Sr. (I16899)
 
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William H. Buttorff

February 13, 2012

The Express

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William H. Buttorff, 82, of 453 Oliver St., Jersey Shore, died Monda
y Feb. 6, 2012 in the Susquehanna Home Care and Hospice Room at the Ma
or Care Health Center in Jersey Shore.

Born March 7, 1929 in Jersey Shore, he was the son of Warren A. Buttor
ff Sr. and the former Sarah E. Geisewhite.

Bill was preceded in death by his wife the former Beverly Jane Welshan
s on June 29, 2010. They were united in marriage May 24 1948.

Earlier in his life he was employed by Piper Aircraft and was employe
d by Buttorff Plumbing and Heating for many years.

For many years he was an active member of the Grace Lutheran Church, L
aBelle Vallee Lodge #232 F. &A.M. of Jersey Shore and the Williamspor
t Consistory.

Bill served as Porter Township Supervisor for 37 years, and also serve
d on the Jersey Shore Cemetery Board of Directors.

Surviving are a son David W. (Cynthia) Buttorff of Jersey Shore an
d a daughter Sharon L. (Steven) Snook of Rauchtown; four grandchildre
and three great grandchildren; a brother John O. Buttorff of Jerse
y Shore and a sister Mary L. Friggle of Philadelphia.

Bill was preceded in death by a son Steven H. Buttorff on Sept. 12, 20
06; a sister Edith Poet and three brothers Warren Jr., Robert and Ches
ter. Memorial services will be Saturday Feb. 18, 2012 at 1 p.m. in th
e Grace Lutheran Church, corner of Maple and Walnut Streets in Jerse
y Shore. Rev. Kerry Aucker will officiate.

Burial will be in the Jersey Shore Cemetery at the convenience of th
e family.

Family will provide flowers and suggest memorial contributions be mad
e in his name to the Grace Lutheran Church, or to the Susquehanna Heal
th Cancer Treatment Center, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport Pa. 1770
1.

Arrangements are being handled by the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Hom
e 125 N. Main Street Jersey Shore Pa.
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BUTTORFF, William H. (I7858)
 
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William Luther Lyter

MIFFLINTOWN - William Luther Lyter, 81, formerly of Harrisburg, died F
iday
morning, Dec. 20, 1996, at the Brookline Manor Nursing Home, Mifflinto
wn RR1,
where he resided for the past four years.
Born in Port Royal, he was a son of the late George C. and Lottie (Erl
enmeyer)
Lyter.
His stepmother, Margaret (Frankhouse) Lyter, who adopted him, survive
s at the
Brookline Retirement Village, Mifflintown RR1.
Also surviving are a stepbrother, Richard A. Beaver, Winter Haven, Fla
., and a
stepsister, Eleanor Hertzler, Port Royal.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Lillian Lyter.
A 1933 graduate of Montoursville High School and 1937 graduate of Pen
State,
he served in World War II in the U.S. Army.
He worked as a supervisor for the Commonwealth of PA, Harrisburg,
etiring after many years of service.
He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Harrisburg.
He was a member of the American Legion Post #27, Harrisburg, for 58 ye
ars.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the George P. Garman Funera
l Home,
606 N. Front St., Liverpool, with the Rev. Ray Hatcher officiating. I
terment
of ashes will be private in the Banners (sic)* Church Cemetery, Liverp
ool RR1.
There will be no viewing or visitation.

The Sentinel, Lewistown, PA, Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996, pg. 6

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LYTER, William Luther (I12306)
 
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WILLIAM P. LONG
William Palmer Long, 67, of Liverpool died Saturday, June 5, 2010 at F
ox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia.

He was born Dec. 20, 1942 on his family’s farm in Liverpool Twp. to th
e late William C. and Susan M. (Lyter) Long.

He worked for Bell Telephone, retiring from Bell Atlantic in 1991 a
s a transmission engineer after 27 years of service; was a 1960 gradua
te of Greenwood High School, Millerstown, and a graduate of Harrisbur
g Area Community College with a degree in sociology; an Army veteran
, serving in the intelligence service in Turkey; a member of Chapman C
ommunity Chapel, Port Trevorton, and Bell Telephone Pioneers.

After retirement, he worked full-time in missions, founding Keys Minis
tries which serves Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

Surviving are his wife of 43 years, Joan Summy Long; seven brothers an
d sisters, Julia Koller and Blanche Wallis, both of Liverpool, Mildre
d Murphy of Palmyra, Isabelle Cameron of Huntingdon, Truman E. of Humm
elstown, Carol Wilfong of Marysville and Susan Hoff of Liverpool; an
d three generations of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Smeltzer, and a brother
, Roy C.

A memorial service was held June 11 in Richfield Mennonite Church wit
h pastors Kevin Rathmell, Paul Beech III, Robert T. Gray Jr. and Joh
Briggs and Dr. Robert Miller officiating. Burial was in St. John (Ba
er’s) Lutheran Church Cemetery, Liverpool.
George P. Garman Funeral Home, Liverpool, handled arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to Keys Ministries, 381 Barner’s Ch
urch Road, Liverpool 17045

Perry County Times
June 17, 2010
 
LONG, William Palmer (I12027)
 
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William R. "Bill" Gates
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William R. 'Bill' Gates January 25, 1925 - November 17, 2011 William R
. "Bill" Gates, 86, of Howard, died Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, at Eagl
e Valley Personal Care, Milesburg. He was born in Nittany on Jan. 25
, 1925, a son of the late Harry M. and Edna Pearl Rogers Gates. He pro
udly served his country during WW II in the U.S. Army in the 66th Divi
sion and received several decorations. Bill was employed at Piper Airc
aft and then with Cerro, where he worked for 37 1/2 years. He was o
f the protestant faith. He was a life member of the Beech Creek Americ
an Legion, VFW Post 8269 of Howard and the Lock Haven Elks. He is surv
ived by his former wife, Florence A. Litz, of Treasure Lake; two daugh
ters, Judy Gates, of Lakeland, Fla., and Kathy Snook (Barry), of Snyde
town; one son, Roger Gates (Cathy), of Treasure Lake; two sisters, Do
is Yearick, of Lamar, and Shirley Bowmaster, of State College; thre
e brothers, H. Richard "Dick", of Howard, Earl, of Texas, and Dale, o
f Bellefonte; and two grandchildren, Shawn Best and Amanda Gates. A pr
ivate service for friends and family will be held Monday, Nov. 21, 201
1, at 12 noon at Kader-Neff Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Howar
d with Pastor Keith Ulery officiating. Burial, with military rites, wi
ll be in Hublersburg Cemetery, @047. Visitation will be one hour prio
to the service at the funeral home. Memorial contributions can be se
t to St. Mark Lutheran Church, 850 Snydertown Rd., Howard, PA 16841 o
Home Nursing Agency, 450 Windmere Dr., Suite 100, State College, P
A 16801. Online condolences can be made at www.Kader-Neff.com
Published in Centre Daily Times on November 19, 2011

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GATES, William Roger "Bill" (I5254)
 
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Williamsport Sun Gazette
Thursday, February 26, 2004

Mary E. Shook
Mary E. Shook, 64, of 3040 Green Mountain Road, Trout Run, died Wednes
day morning, Feb. 25, 2004, at her home.
Born Jan. 9, 1940, in Salladasburg, she was the daughter of Harold F
. Ohnmeiss and the former Irene E. Bertin. She was preceded in death b
y her first husband, Kenneth L. Hummer Sr. on Aug. 16, 1993. Her husba
d, James F. Shook, survives her. They were united in marriage March 1
9, 1996. For several years, Textron employed her in Williamsport.
Also surviving are a son, Kenneth L. Hummer Jr. of Jersey shore; thre
e daughters, Cheryl A. Hummer of Avis, Barbara J. Gaines-Yocum and Kat
hy L. Curry, both of Jersey Shore; 10 grandchildren and two great gran
dchildren; two stepsons, James A. Shook of Dillsburg, Pa., and Brian J
. Shook of South Williamsport; four step grandchildren; seven brothers
, Harold F. Ohnmeiss of Angola, N.Y., James W. Ohnmeiss of Wichita, Ka
., Edwin C. Ohnmeiss of Derry, N.Y., William L. Ohnmeiss of Irving, N
.Y., Marlin A. Marshall of Jersey Shore, Gary L. Marshall of Williamsp
ort and Donald R. Marshall; three sisters, Sandra L. Winters of Trou
t Run, Shirley J. Tanner of Williamsport and Carol Hamilton of Antes F
ort.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Rae Hummer; sisters, El
sie Fink, Clara Emert and Aldie Ohnmeiss; and a brother, Robert Bertin
.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, in the Frederic
k B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friends may c
all from 9 a.m. until the time of services in the funeral home. Buria
l will be in Jersey Shore Cemetery. The Rev. Theodore Van Schoick wil
l officiate. Family will provide the flowers. Memorial contributions m
ay be made in her name to the Susquehanna Home Care Hospice, 1100 Gram
pian Blvd. Williamsport, PA 17701.
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Lock Haven Express
Friday, February 27, 2004

Mary E. Shook
Mary E. Shook, 64, of 3040 Green Mountain Road, Trout Run, died Wednes
day morning, Feb. 25, 2004 at her home.
Born Jan. 9, 1940 in Salladasburg, she was the daughter of Harold F. O
hnmeiss and the former Irene E. Bertin.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Kenneth L. Hummer Sr.
, on Aug. 16, 1993. Her husband, James F. Shook, survives her. They we
e united in marriage on March 19, 1996.
For several years, Textron employed her in Williamsport.
She is survived by a son, Kenneth L. Hummer Jr. of Jersey Shore; thre
e daughters, Cheryl A. Hummer of Avis, Barbara J. Gaines-Yocum and Kat
hy L. Curry, both of Jersey Shore; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandch
ildren; two stepsons, James A. Shook of Dillsburg and Brian J. Shook o
f South Williamsport; four step-grandchildren; seven brothers, Harol
d F. Ohnmeiss of Angola, N.Y., James W. Ohnmeiss of Wichita, Kansas, E
dwin C. Ohnmeiss of Derry, N.Y., William L. Ohnmeiss of Irving, N.Y.
, Marlin A. Marshall of Jersey Shore, Gary L. Marshall of Williamspor
t and Donald R. Marshall; and three sisters, Sandra L. Winters of Trou
t Run, Shirley J. Tanner of Williamsport and Carol Hamilton of Antes F
ort.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Rae Hummer; sisters, El
sie Fink, Clara Emert and Aldie Ohnmeiss; and a brother, Robert Bertin
.
Funeral services will be Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004 at 10 a.m. in the Fre
derick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friend
s may call from 9 a.m. Saturday until time of services in the funera
l home. Burial will be in the Jersey Shore Cemetery. Rev. Theodore Va
Schoick will officiate. The family will provide flowers and memoria
l contributions can be made in her name to the Susquehanna Home Care H
ospice, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. 17701.
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Mary E Ohnmeiss Shook
Birth 9 Jan 1940
Salladasburg, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 24 Feb 2004 (aged 64)
Trout Run, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Jersey Shore Cemetery
Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
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She was the daughter of Harold F. Ohnmeiss and the former Irene E. Ber
tin. Mary died at her home at the age of 64 on a Wednesday. She reside
d on Green Mountain Road, Trout Run, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania. Sh
e was preceded in death by her first husband, Kenneth L. Hummer Sr. i
1993. Her current husband, James F. Shook, survives her. They were u
ited in marriage March 19, 1996. For several years, Textron employe
d her in Williamsport. Also surviving are a son, of Jersey Shore; on
e daughter of Avis, and two daughters of Jersey Shore; 10 grandchildre
and two great grandchildren; one stepson of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
, and one stepson of South Williamsport; four step grandchildren; seve
brothers; three sisters. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Li
da Rae Hummer; sisters, Elsie Fink, Clara J. Emert and Aldie Ohnmeiss
; and a brother, Robert Bertin.
 
OHNMEISS, Mary E. (I7235)
 
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Edith M. Barner
Edith M. Barner, 77, of 109 Lisk St., Howard, died Tuesday, March 14
, 2000, in the Lock Haven Hospital extended care unit. She and her hus
band, Donald A. Barner, observed their 43rd wedding anniversary Feb. 2
8. She was a homemaker. She was born Feb. 20, 1923, in Henderson, Ky
. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert L. in 1992. The funeral w
ill be at 2 p.m. Friday at Wetzler’s, 320 Main St., Mill Hall, with th
e Rev. Jack Stanley officiating. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memoria
l Park Cemetery, &009, Montgomery RR 2. Friends may call at the funera
l home from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday.
 
PRICE, Edith Marie (I5561)
 
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John C. Barner
Post Date: 3/24/02

John C. Barner, 82, died Friday, March 22, 2002, at his son,
Steven’s, residence, Kinley Road. Born February 25, 1920 in
Loganton, he was a son of Grant U. and Sadie C. Fidler Barner. He
was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Frances G.
Lodge, who died on March 25, 1970 and his second wife, the former
Alta I. Confer, who died on Sept. 23, 1989.
Mr. Barner was employed by Piper Aircraft for 36 years as a
tool/die inspector. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served
with the 399th Armored Field Artillery Battalion during World War
II. He was a crew member in a medium tank in the continental U.S.,
France, Belgium, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria and
England, earning a European American Theatre Ribbon with 3 Bronze
Stars. He fought in the infamous Battle of the Bulge.
He was an outdoorsman enjoying hunting and fly fishing. He was a
life member of VFW Post #1630, Lock Haven, and the International
Assn. of Merchants #734.
Surviving are 2 sons, Boyd G. Barner of Carlisle, and Steven W.
Barner of Williamsport; a sister, Grace Miller, of Mill Hall; 6
grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by 3
brothers and 2 sisters.
The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Eastville
Church of the Brethren, Eastville, with Pastor Ken Geisewite,
officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Loganton.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Frederick B.
Welker F.H., Main and Water Streets, Loganton.
 
BARNER, John Charles (I14151)
 
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Post Date: 5/18/2003

Leona G. Kirkman, 91, a resident of Bucktail Medical Center for the pa
st two years, passed away Friday, May 16, 2003. She was a former resid
ent of Susquehanna Avenue, Renovo.
Born April 15, 1912, in Renovo, she was the daughter of William and Be
ssie (Lucas) Barner.
Her husband, Thomas H. Kirkman, died in 1959.
She was a housewife and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
, Renovo.
Surviving are four daughters: Janice G. Dobrick of Grampian, Pa., Bonn
ie L. Reeder of Carney’s Point, N.J., Donna A. Bruno of Pennsville, N.
J., and Karen L. Wykoff of Emporium, Pa.; 10 grandchildren; 18 great g
andchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; and a nephew, William Houg
h of Pine City, N.Y.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Flora Jane Kirkman, in 1974
; a grandson, Troy Wykoff, in 1988; and a great-granddaughter, Rena We
ir in 1987.
The funeral will be Monday, May 19, at 10:30 a.m. at the Maxwell Funer
al Home, 205 Fifth St., Renovo, with her pastor, the Rev. Edward Grabo
ski, officiating. Friends and relatives may call Sunday at the funera
l home from 5 to 7 p.m. Burial will be at North Bend Cemetery, #103. M
emorial contributions can be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Si
xth Street and Huron Avenue, Renovo, PA 17764, or to the American Canc
er Society, 35 Bellefonte Ave., Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA 17745.
 
BARNER, Leona Genevieve (I18888)
 
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Thursday, February 16, 2006 - Time: 4:06:48 PM EST

Glenn E. Ludwig Sr.

Glenn E. Ludwig Sr., 82, of 1435 Locust St., Jersey Shore, passed awa
y Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006, at the Jersey Shore Hospital.

He was born July 21, 1923, in Jersey Shore, the son of Glenn H. and Ad
a Barner Ludwig.

Glenn retired from the U.S. Army after 22 years of service.

He was married for 57 years to the former Gertrude M. James and she su
vives.

Glenn had worked for the New York Central Railroad and the Jersey Shor
e Area School District.

He was a member of the Jersey Shore BPOE #1057.

Glenn loved to hunt, fish and gardening.

Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, Glenn E. Jr. (Peggy) and Da
vid M. (Carol), both of Jersey Shore; a daughter, Linda A. (Clint) Gil
son of Mifflinburg; four grandsons and a great granddaughter; a brothe
, Robert T. Ludwig of Oval; and a twin sister, Mary Dean of New Castl
e.

Friends and relatives are invited to Glenn’s life celebration from 6 u
til 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16 at the Rearick-Carpenter Funeral Home, L
td. ‘‘A Life Celebration Home,’’ 1002 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore. Ser
vices will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family.

Family will provide flowers.

Family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Central PA Dialy
sis Foundation, 1660 Sycamore Road, Suite B, Montoursville, PA 17754.
 
LUDWIG, Glenn Edward (twin) (I19176)
 
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2/14/2007

Carrie Ann Sieg

Carrie Ann (Lupold) Sieg went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2
007, at home in the presence of her family after battling a courageou
s fight with cancer.

Born July 28, 1950, in Muncy, she was the daughter of the late Georg
e and Wanda (Voneida) Lupold.

Carrie was blessed to become the wife of Richard L. Sieg on Nov. 9, 19
68.

For the past eight years, Carrie was employed by Springs Window Fashio
s, Montgomery. Prior to that, while living in Ringtown, she worked fo
twelve years at McDonald’s in Frackville and later for Boboli of Haz
leton.

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

Carrie loved baking, camping, reading and watching her grandchildren p
articipate in their sports. However, spending time with her husband, c
hildren and grandchildren was the joy of her life.

Surviving in addition to her husband, Richard, are one son, Michael (D
eanna) Sieg of Hughesville; two daughters, Nicol (Kevin) Styer of Munc
y and Tina (David) Gottshall of Shenandoah; 12 grandchildren and thre
e great-grandchildren. The youngest of seven siblings, she also leave
s two sisters, Joyce Klusman of Montgomery and Janice Oden of Muncy; f
our brothers, Gene Lupold of Clarkstown, Roger Lupold of Hughesville
, George Lupold of Muncy and Sherman Lupold of Bel Air, Md.; and numer
ous nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at Grenoble’s, 121 S
. Main St., Muncy. Officiating will be her pastor, the Rev. Michael R
. Gardy. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park, Montgomery.

Friends will be received at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wedne
sday.

The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions in Carr
ie’s name be made to either the American Cancer Society, Lycoming Unit
, 1948 E. Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701 or to the Alika Foundation
, 969 Rt. 654 Highway, Williamsport, PA 17701, in honor of Lillian Gra
ce Gallagher (who was like Carrie’s thirteenth grandchild).

www.grenoblefuneralhome.com
 
LUPOLD, Carrie Ann (I14611)
 
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Feb 26, 2003

Jeanne E. Barner
Mrs. Jeanne E. Barner, 85, of Williamsport, died early Tuesday morning
, Feb. 25, 2003, in the Williamsport Hospital. Born May 23, 1917, in O
val, she was the daughter of Clyde Laubach and the former Pearl Shadle
. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Marvin D. Lehman, Ju
ly 29, 1967, and a daughter, Shirley Gheen.
For many years she was a member of the St. James Lutheran Church of Ra
uchtown.
She was a loving mother and housewife.
She is survived by her second husband, John R. Barner. They were unite
d in marriage April 12, 1976.
Also surviving are three daughters, Marlene H. Reiber of Jersey Shore
, Janet M. Stroud of Williamsport and Mary L. Huling of Jersey Shore
; 17 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandch
ildren; one sister, Helen Fenstermaker of Jersey Shore; and one brothe
, Elwood Laubach of Jersey Shore.
Funeral services will be Friday, Feb. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Frederick B
. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friends may cal
l from 1 p.m. Friday until the time of services. Burial will be in th
e Oval Cemetery. The Rev. Michael A. Guiswhite will officiate.
Memorial contributions can be made in her name to the American Cance
Society, 35 Bellefonte Ave., Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA 17745.
 
LAUBACH, Jeanne Elizabeth (I18698)
 
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Friday December 20, 2002

George M. Wilt
George M. Wilt, 88, formerly of 112 E. Penn St., Muncy, died Tuesday
, Dec. 17, 2002, at Sycamore Manor, where he resided the past six year
s.
His wife of 67 years, the former Dorothy L. Finder, died Nov. 1, 2001.
He was a 1932 graduate of Muncy High School, where he excelled in foot
ball, basketball and baseball. He was later named to the Muncy High Sc
hool Hall of Fame for his athletic achievements.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois
. While in college, he was a member of the Theta XI Fraternity and pla
yed on the baseball team with his brother, Bob.
In September 1936 he returned to Muncy both as a teacher and a coach
. With the onset of World War II, he joined the U.S. Navy and served i
the Pacific Theater. During the war, his father died and he returne
d home to help his mother and brother, Don, run the hardware store.
He built the BowlArena (now Cloverleaf Lanes) in 1948, which he owne
d and operated until February 1964 when he sold it to return to Munc
y High School as a Physical Education teacher. While at the high schoo
l, he coached football, basketball and tennis. Under his direction, th
e tennis team won several consecutive league championships.
George played in and managed the former West Branch Baseball League fo
several years and also served as Muncy’s community recreation direct
or for eight years. He was an active bowler for many years, winning th
e Williamsport Bowling Association all-event title in 1952. In 1985, h
e was inducted into the West Branch Valley Chapter of the PA Sports Ha
ll of Fame and later joined the selection committee for the Hall of Fa
me. In 1990, he was named executive director of the Bowling Proprietor
s Association of PA.
On Nov. 2, 1997, he received a citation from Representatives Tom Demps
ey and Brett Feese for his exemplary record of service to area sports.
He was a member of the Roland Ritter Post #268 American Legion, Muncy
, and the Edward Smith Post #3428 V.F.W., Muncy, and served as a pas
t President of the Muncy Rotary Club. He was a member of the Masonic L
odge #299, F & AM, Muncy and the Williamsport Consistory.
He was a member of St. Andrew Evangelical Lutheran Church, Muncy, wher
e he sang in the choir.
Born July 27, 1914, in Millersburg, he was the son of Samuel B. and Be
tha I. Frey Wilt.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Susanne Wilt-Cusick and Warre
Cusick of Portland, Oregon; and two nephews, Mike Wilt of Harrisbur
g and Robert Wilt of Muncy.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday at Wallis-Grenoble
’s, 121 S. Main St., Muncy. Officiating will be the Rev. Mark Miller o
f Raleigh, North Carolina, a long-time friend whom, while in high scho
ol, was coached by George. Burial will be in Muncy Cemetery at the con
venience of the family.
A reception of friends will follow the service until 4 p.m. at Orlando
’s, 8 S. Main St., Muncy.

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WILT, George McClellan (I1909)
 
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Monday, August 13, 2007

June M. DeVine
Mrs. June M. DeVine, 86, of 6 Frontz Lane, Allenwood, died Saturday,
August 11, 2007 at The Gatehouse Hospice, Divine Providence Hospital,
Williamsport.
Mrs. DeVine was a member of the Saint James Lutheran Church of
Rauchtown.
June had been a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Mrs. DeVine was retired from the Montoursville Barracks of the
PA State Police, where she had been employed as a civilian
operator’s license examiner.
Born June 27, 1921 at Oval, she was the daughter of the late Warren an
d
Margaret Wentzel Barner.
Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Della Devine and her
husband, Blair Monagle of Franklinville, New Jersey and her sister, Mr
s.
Ann Wright of Allenwood.
She also leaves behind her pet cat, “Muffin.”
In addition to her late parents, she was also preceded in death by he
late
sisters, Bertha Hawkins and Linda Merkel and also by her late brothers
,
Dale Barner and Charles Barner.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 15, 2007 a
t
the Saint James Lutheran Church at Rauchtown. Her pastor, Rev. Kerry
R. Aucker will officiate. Interment will follow at the Oval Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend thee visitation on Tuesday
evening, August 14, 2007 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Charles M. Noll Funer
al
Home, 1 East Central Ave., South Williamsport.
The family welcomes receiving floral tributes and suggests that
contributions in memory of Mrs. June M. DeVine may be made, if so
desired, to Saint James Lutheran Church, 3242 Middle Road, Jersey
Shore PA 17740.
Section: Posted: 8/13/2007
 
BARNER, June Martha (I18561)
 
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Jean E. Keiler

Jean E. Keiler, 85, of Jersey Shore, died Thursday, April 11, 2002, a
t Manor Care Jersey
Shore, where she had been a guest since Fall, 2000.
She was born March 6, 1917, in Jersey Shore, a daughter of John H. an
d Mary Barner Furl.
She was a 1935 Graduate of Jersey Shore High School and received an LP
N degree from the
former Williamsport Tech.
She was married in Sept., 1937, to Kenneth E. Keiler, who died Aug. 21
, 1985.
She was a nurse at the Jersey Shore Hospital and also a private duty n
urse.
Jean was a member of the St. John's Lutheran Church, where she had tau
ght children's
Sunday School. She was a Past Matron of the Ivanhoe Chapter of the Ord
er of the Eastern Star,
a member of the White Shrine, Antes Fort Chapter of DAR and a voluntee
of the American Red
Cross. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and reading.
She is survived by a daughter, Peggy A. Welshans of Jersey Shore; thre
e grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Linda Jean Katov in Feb., 1989.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in St. John's Lutheran Churc
h Chapel with her pastor,
Rev. Kerry Aucker, officiating. Burial will be in the Jersey Shore Cem
etery.
Friends may call at the church from 10-11 a.m. Monday.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, 22
9 S. Broad St., Jersey
Shore, PA 17740.
Arrangements are being handled by the Rearick-Carpenter Funeral Home
, "A Life Celebration
Home," Jersey Shore.
 
FURL, Jean E. (I16037)
 
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.asp?articleID=20255
Wednesday, July 11, 2007 - Time: 8:26:47 AM EST

Back to Obituaries
Elizabeth R. Barner
Elizabeth R. Barner, age 88, of 1257 Vine Ave., died Tuesday, July 10,
2007 at the Gatehouse Hospice, Divine Providence Hospital.
Born in Nipponese Twp, April 5, 1919, she was the daughter of the
late Walter and Martha Steppe Eck. Her husband, Harry E. Barner
predeceased her Aug. 12, 1984.
Elizabeth was a communicant of the Church of the Annunciation. She
etired from Wundies in 1984. She especially enjoyed caring and being
with her family.
Surviving are her daughter, Shirley (Fred) Schuler and her son, Harry
“Rudy” Barner both of Williamsport; grandchildren, Michael, Christophe

and Allen Schuler, Christine Sleboda, Michele Rozenberg, AnnMarie
Pfirman, Leslie Travis and Aaron and Eric Barner, 17 great grandchildr
en;
brothers and sisters, Clarence Eck, Arlene Hurd, and Pauline
Steinbacher of Jersey Shore, Phillip and Walter Eck and Mary Grandy of
city, Robert Eck of St. Clair, Mich. and Charlene Surfield of Nisbet.
She was predeceased by sisters, Kathleen and Bernadine Mar?acco,
Charlotte Lehman, Helene Blaker and Sister Mary Walter, SCC.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, at 12 p.m. at th
e
Church of the Annunciation, Fourth and Walnut streets, with the Rev.
Charles J. Cummings, Celebrant. Burial will follow in Green Lawn
Memorial Park, Montgomery.
The visitation will be Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Annunciation
Parish Center, on Fourth Street, next to the Church.
The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions, in
Elizabeth’s name, to the Gatehouse Hospice Unit, Divine Providence
Hospital, 1100 Grampian Blvd. Williamsport, PA 17701.
Arrangements by Sanders Mortuary.
Section: Posted: 7/11/2007
Williamsport Sun-Gazette http://www.sungazette.com/obituaries/articles
.asp?articleID=20255
 
ECK, Elizabeth Rose (I18738)
 
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Williamsport SunGazette
September 12, 2003

Carrie C. Day

Carrie C. Day, 93, formerly of Nisbet, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003
, at the Roseview Center in Williamsport, where she resided. Born Oct
. 1, 1909, in Loganton, she was the daughter of William H. and Sadie H
. (Hoppie) Knarr. In 1972 she retired as a seamstress from the forme
Sharwell Manufacturing Co. in Williamsport. She was a lifetime membe
of the Nisbet Volunteer Fire Co. Carrie is survived by three sons
, Donald R. (Sonja) Day of Nisbet, David F. (Shirley) Day of Muncy, Jo
hn A. (Margaret L.) Day of Williamsport; a daughter, Ruth Ann (Francis
) Bigelow of Nisbet; a sister, Betty Ranthum of Arkansas; a sister-in-
law, Laura Knarr of Williamsport; 29 grandchildren; 62 great-grandchil
dren; and 22 great-great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by her hus
band, David H. Day; and by three sons, Floyd L., Harold W. and Charle
s W. Day. The funeral will be Monday, 11 a.m., at Spitler Funeral Hom
e, 733 Broad St., Montoursville, with Rev. Dr. John F. Piper of Grac
e United Methodist Church, Williamsport, officiating. Burial will be i
Twin Hills Memorial Park, &031. Friends will be received in the fune
al home Monday from 10 to 11 a.m.
 
KNARR, Carrie Catherine (I4072)
 
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September 25, 2003

Dorsey S. Dunlap

Dorsey S. Dunlap, 93, of 136 Elm St., South Williamsport, died Wednesd
ay, Sept. 24, 2003, at his home. Dorsey was a self-employed invento
and enjoyed hunting, inventing and rides to the farm in Nisbet on wh
ich he was raised. Born March 8, 1910, in Duboistown, he was the so
of Samuel and Margaret Knauff Dunlap. Surviving are his wife, the f
ormer Maxine S. Simon; daughters Leona Washburn of Huddleston, Va., an
d Joy Crossley of Beacon Falls, Conn.; sisters Evelyn Kimble of Willia
msport and Mary Brown of Montoursville; seven grandchildren; and ten g
eat-grandchildren. Dorsey was predeceased by a son, Joe Wilson, a br
other, Herman Dunlap, and a sister, Bernice Yost. Funeral services wil
l be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Knight-Confer’s, 1914 Memorial Ave
., with the Rev. James R. Sunderland Jr. officiating. Burial will be a
t the Resurrection Cemetery. There will be a visitation Saturday fro
m 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home.
 
DUNLAP, Dorsey Sheldon (I16348)
 
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Wilma Jean Swartz | Visit Guest Book
MILLERSTOWN -
Wilma Jean Swartz, 89, of Millerstown, died at home on Saturday, May 7
, 2011. Born April 24, 1922, she was the daughter of William Henry Bit
ting and Jennie Eva Dimm Bitting.
After a 65 year marital union, she was preceded in death by her husban
d, Barner Swartz in 2008.
A lifelong resident of Millerstown, she graduated from Millerstown Hig
h School in 1939. She attended the Dunmire School of Music in Harrisbu
g, concentrating in piano study, during which time she began teachin
g private lessons. She continued teaching many students for over 60 ye
ars.
Wilma Jean was a lifelong member of Millerstown Presbyterian Church an
d Highland United Presbyterian Church, where she was a Sunday School p
ianist, a teacher and a member of the Women's Guild, former deacon an
d a very active member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry, having made ove
60 shawls for others.
In addition to knitting, Wilma Jean was a talented seamstress and mad
e many clothes for her family.
In 2001, she was a recipient of the Perry Valley Grange Community Cit
izen award.
Survivors include two daughters, Lois Yingling and her husband, Willia
m, of Freeburg, and Linda MacAskill of Gettysburg, two grandchildren
, Mark Yingling and his wife, Teresa, of Lancaster, and Kristen Yingli
g and her husband, Mike Grimsley, of Leonardtown, MD, and two great g
anddaughters, Jenna and Amanda Yingling.
In addition to her husband, Wilma Jean was preceded in death by an inf
ant brother, and her son-in-law, Robert A. MacAskill.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to support local piano students ma
y be given to the Wilma Jean Swartz Piano Study Scholarship Fund, whic
h will be administered by the Greenwood Community Band. Checks shoul
d be made payable to: Greenwood Community Band, c/o Debra Roush, P.O
. Box 248, Millerstown, PA 17062. Contributions may also be made to: B
uilding Fund- Highland Presbyterian Church, 11 Church Road, Newport, P
A 17074.
Services will be held on Saturday from the Highland Presbyterian Churc
h with a funeral at 10 a.m. There is a viewing from 9 a.m. until the s
ervice. Burial will follow in the Riverview Cemetery, Millerstown.
Arrangements by the David Myers Funeral Home, Newport.
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Published in Patriot-News on May 10, 2011
 
BITTING, Wilma Jean (I10454)
 
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Witmer, Helen M.

Liverpool, Perry Co, PA 17045.

www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the PennLive on 3/23/2003.
 
LONG, Helen Marie (I13560)
 
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WITMER, MILDRED OLIVE - Mrs. Mildred O. Witmer, 82, of Liverpool RR1 [
Liverpool Twp], Perry Co, died
Thursday, May 30, 1996 at 1:00 p.m. at her home. Born January 8, 191
4 at Liverpool RR1, she
was the daughter of the late Milton and Pearl Barner Gelnett. March 26
, 1938 she married W.
Ray Witmer, who preceded her in death January 19, 1978. Mrs. Witmer wa
s a 1932 graduate of
Liverpool High School. She was a homemaker and mother, but also did co
oking in the dietary
department of the former Good Samaritan Nursing and Convalescent Home
, Liverpool, Perry Co, PA 17045, or the Alzheimer's Association, Sout
h Central PA Chapter, 600 North
12th Street, Suite 5, Lemoyne, PA 17043.
(THE JUNIATA SENTINEL -- JUNE 5, 1996 -- MIFFLINTOWN, PA.)
 
GELNETT, Mildred Olive (I13537)
 
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Wmspt Sun 5/17/2000
George W. Brungard
George W. Brungard, 81, of 11 Gravel Lane, Mill Hall, died Monday, Ma
y 15, 2000 at Manor Care, Jersey Shore. He and his wife, the former Ju
e Miller, observed their 58th wedding anniversary Dec. 29. He was ret
ired from Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven and had operated an excavatin
g business in the Rote area. He was an Army veteran of World War II, s
erving in Europe. He received the World War II Victory Medal and the E
uropean, African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with five bronze stars
. He was a member of Rote United Methodist Church. Born April 27, 1919
, in Salona, he was a son of Clyde Abner and Cordie Barner Brungard. S
urviving, besides his wife, are a son, Samuel of Rote and a granddaugh
ter, Christie. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at Wetzler’s, 32
0 Main St., Mill Hall, with the Rev. Frank Hartzel, his pastor, offici
ating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028. Friends may call a
t the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.
CDT
Wednesday, May 17, 2000
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George W. Brungard, 81, of Mill Hall
George W. Brungard, 81, of Mill Hall died Monday, May 15, 2000, at Man
orCare in Jersey Shore.
Born April 17, 1919, in Salona, he was a son of the late Clyde Abner a
d Cordie Barner Brungard. On Dec. 29, 1941, in Morgantown, W.Va., h
e married June Miller, who survives at ManorCare.
An Army veteran, he served during World War II with the SV Com-pany, 3
20th Infantry. He was in the Battle of Normandy, Northern France, Th
e Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. He received the Good Conduc
t Medal, the World War II Victory Medal and the European African Middl
e Eastern Campaign Medal with five Bronze Stars.
He retired from Piper Aircraft Corp. of Lock Haven and also operated a
excavating business in the Rote/Salona area.
He was a member of the Rote United Methodist Church.
He and his wife enjoyed bus tours and had visited every state except H
awaii and Alaska.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Samuel of Rote; an
d a granddaughter.
Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funer
al Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall.
The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with the R
ev. Frank Hartzel, his pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in Cedar Hill Ceme-tery, Mill Hall.
Memorial contributions may be made to Rote United Methodist Church i
care of the funeral home.
 
BRUNGARD, George William (I15187)
 
638


Wolfe, Albert D. "Bud" View/Sign Guest Book

Albert D. 'Bud' Wolfe August 24, 1921 - January 1, 2008 Albert D. "Bud
" Wolfe, 86, of Rebersburg, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2008, at Moun
t Nittany Medical Centre, State College, Centre Co, PA Born on Aug. 24
, 1921, in Kelly Twp, Union Co, he was the son of the late Charles Wol
fe and Irene Weary. During his lifetime, Albert farmed in Buffalow Twp
, Union County. He was a life member of Buffalow Valley Sportsman Asso
ciation. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and spending time wit
h his family. Albert attended St. Peters United Church of Christ in Re
bersburg, and was a member of St. Peters UCC, Kelly Twp. Albert is sur
vived by his wife, Mary L. Doudy; two daughters, Sharon I. and husban
d Ronald Peffer of Winfield, Sandra N and husband Donald Warren of Lew
isburg; two sons, Terry L. and wife Edna Sue Wolfe of Austin, Texas, A
lan D. Wolfe and friend Linda, of Winfield; one step-son, Larry L. Con
fer of Rebersburg; 13 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. He wa
s preceded in death by his first wife, Frances Haas Wolfe, who passe
d away Dec. 7, 1983; two sisters, Esther Yeager and Helen Catherman; o
e brother, Elmer Wolfe, and one grandson, Dwayne Peffer. Friends an
d family may call from 10 to 11 a.m., at St. Peters United Church of C
hrist in Rebersburg, Friday, Jan. 4, 2008. Funeral services will be he
ld at 11 a.m., Friday, Jan. 4, 2008, at the church, with Rev. Thomas S
earfoss officiating. Burial will be in White Deer Cemetery, Kelly Twp
. Memorial contributions may me made to St. Peters United Church of Ch
ist, Rebersburg, or St. Peters United Church of Christ, Lewisburg, bo
th c/o Neff Funeral Home, P.O. Box 437, Millheim, Centre Co, PA 16854
Published in the Centre Daily Times on 1/3/2008.
 
WOLFE, Albert D. "Bud" (I9088)
 
639


World War ll veteran
 
BARNER, John Price Sr. (I758)
 
640


World War ll veteran of Army Nurse Corps
 
GIPE, Mildred Virginia (I13109)
 
641


Wurst, Dillon A.
Among the local survivors of Dillon A. Wurst, infant son of David A. a
d Susan L. (Heilman) Wurst, of Lower Heidelberg Twp, who was stillbor
March 2 in Reading Hospital, is his maternal grandmother, Peggy L. (
Barner) Heilman, Fleetwood.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 6, 2003.
 
WURST, Dillon A. (I5161)
 
642


Wurst, Dillon A.
Among the local survivors of Dillon A. Wurst, infant son of David A. a
d Susan L. (Heilman) Wurst, of Lower Heidelberg Twp, who was stillbor
March 2 in Reading Hospital, is his maternal grandmother, Peggy L. (
Barner) Heilman, Fleetwood.

[Source: Kutztown Area Patriot, March 6, 2003. Submitted by: Nancy McD
.]
 
BARNER, Peggy Lou (I5168)
 
643


WWI veteran
 
BARNER, Robert Daniel Emanuel (I2957)
 
644


www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the PennLive on 4/9/2003.
Death Notices and Guest Books for 4/9/2003

Barner, June Geraldine

June Geraldine (Bucher) Barner, 82 years old, of Mt. Holly Springs, PA
, went home to be with the Lord on April 8th, after a lengthy battle w
ith cancer.
She was the daughter of the late Herman L. and Mae E. (Gelnett) Buche
of Liverpool. She was preceded in death by her only brother, Glenn A
. Bucher.

She was a 1939 graduate of Liverpool High School. She attended Sunda
y School and Church all of her life and rarely missed any services, pr
ior to her illness. She was a member of Mt. Holly Springs United Metho
dist Church and Joy Sunday School Class and the Mt. Holly Springs Gold
en Age Club.

She touched many lives and will be sadly missed by all of those who kn
ew and loved her.

She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend.

Mrs. Barner is survived by her husband of almost 59 years, the Rev. J
. Kenneth Barner; 4 children, Karen L. Loving of Speedwell, TN, Donn
a B. Hoffman of Boiling Springs, PA, Bruce L. Barner of Mt. Holly Spri
gs, PA and Christine E. Barner of Dover, PA; 5 grandchildren, Jennife
Hoffman-Odon of Harrisburg, PA, Jillian Hoffman of Boiling Springs
, PA, Denton Loving of Speedwell, TN, Jeremy Barner and Erin Barner, b
oth of Carlisle, PA; 1 great-grandson, Jaden Barner of Carlisle, PA; s
everal nieces and nephews and her 103 year old great aunt, Arna Hocken
broch.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 12, 2003, at 11 a.m., a
t the Mt. Holly Springs United Methodist Church, 202 West Butler Stree
t, Mt. Holly Springs, with the Rev. Bradley C. Knepp, officiating. Int
erment will be in the Mt. Holly Springs Cemetery. A viewing will be he
ld Friday evening, from 6 to 9 p.m. in her church and Saturday, from 1
0 until 11 a.m. in the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity th
at helps feed the hungry, that was near and dear to Gerry's heart.

Arrangements handled by Hollinger Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., 50
1 N. Baltimore Avenue, Mt. Holly Springs, PA 17065.

www.pennlive.com/obits
Published in the PennLive on 4/9/2003.

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June Geraldine Barner

June Geraldine Barner MT. HOLLY SPRINGS June Geraldine (Bucher) Bar ne
, 82, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 5:2
4 a.m., after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was the daughter of th
e late Herman L. & Mae E. (Gelnett) Bucher of Liverpool. She was prece
ded in death by her only brother, Glenn A. Bucher. She was a 1939 grad
uate of Liverpool High School. She attended Sunday School and Church a
ll of her life and rarely missed any services, prior to her illness. S
he was a member of Mt. Holly Springs United Methodist Church and Joy S
unday School Class and the Mt. Holly Springs Golden Age Club. She touc
hed many lives and will be sadly missed by all of those who knew and l
oved her. She was a loving and devoted wife, mothers, grandmother an
d friend. Mrs. Barner is survived by her husband of almost 59 years, T
he Rev. J. Kenneth Barner; four children, Karen L. Loving of Speedwell
, Tenn, Donna B. Hoffman of Boiling Springs, Bruce L. Barner of Mt. Ho
lly Springs and Christine E. Barner of Dover; five grandchildren, Jenn
ifer Hoffman Odon of Harrisburg, Jillian Hoffman of Boiling Springs, D
enton Loving of Speedwell, Tenn, Jeremy Barner and Erin Barner, both o
f Carlisle; one great-grandson, Jaden Barner of Carlisle; several niec
es and nephews; and her 103 year old great-aunt, Arna Hockenbroch. Fun
eral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Mt. Holly Spring
s United Methodist Church, 202 West Butler St., Mt. Holly Springs, wit
h the Rev. Bradley C. Knepp officiating. Interment will be in the Mt
. Holly Springs Cemetery. A viewing will be held Friday from 6 to 9 p.
m. in her church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be ma
de to a charity that helps feed the hungry, that was near and dear t
o Gerry's heart. Arrangements handled by Hollinger Funeral Home & Crem
atory, Inc., 501 N. Baltimore Avenue, Mt. Holly Springs, PA. 17065.
Published in the York Daily Record, York Dispatch & York Sunday News o
4/9/2003.
 
BUCHER, June Geraldine (I215)
 
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #3068, Date of Import: Jan 2, 1999
]

Hard times hit the Nicholas family. When Raymond was only 9 years ol
d his mother, Emma Wolfe died. In those days a mother was essential t
o take care of the kids and William could not do it.

Raymond went to live with William and Viola Womeldorf in Loganton, PA.

Clair Nicholas was 8 years old and lived with a Guiswite family in Bru
sh Valley, PA.

Armor Nicholas was 6 years old and was adopted by his uncle and wife
, George and Ada Wolfe.

Lester was 5 years old and went to live in New York State with an unkn
own family.
 
NICHOLAS, William Lee (I8427)
 
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Family remembers Dad’s war stories
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There are very few veterans who could say they were there from the beg
inning of America's involvement in World War II and were still involve
d in the fighting at the end of the war in Europe.

Ardell Barner was one of them.

Born on Feb. 17, 1922 in North Bend, Barner comes from a family of far
mers who worked a parcel of land running along a stretch of PA Railroa
d tracks in Western Clinton County. Ardell was still a young man whe
his father was killed when a piece of a rail car flew off the trai
and struck him while he was showing his property to some friends.

Ardell, like his brother, Wilbur, was raised by his mother for much o
f his childhood.

He was only 17 when he left high school and joined the Army. Though h
e had his mother's permission, he was too young to enlist, so he lie
d about his age to sign up in 1939. After basic and specialized traini
g, Ardell was made an infantryman and sent to his first post in Hawai
i.

He was stationed at the Schofield Barracks on Dec. 7, 1941, the day th
e Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

"He used to say that the movie 'From Here to Eternity' showed the atta
ck perfectly," said daughter, Wanetta Sockman, 61. "When they starte
d shooting, everyone ran out of the barracks to see what was going on
, and the Japanese just picked them off. He said that's exactly how i
t happened."

Ardell's son, Kenneth Barner Sr., 58, recalls a story that his fathe
used to tell about the Pearl Harbor attack, immortalized as a "day t
hat will live in infamy" by then-Pres. Franklin Roosevelt.

"One of his (Ardell's) buddies or roommates at Schofield had a bottl
e of whiskey hidden in his footlocker. He said he was saving it fo
a special occasion. Just after the attack, he said it was as specia
l an occasion as he was going to get, and they passed the bottle aroun
d and drank it."

Not much is known about Ardell's service during the middle of the war.

"I think that's one of my biggest regrets. I never asked Dad about it,
" Sockman said.

"We do know he was with Patton at the Battle of the Bulge," she went o
to say. "He got out of the service in 1946."

Ardell's brother, Wilbur, also served during this time, in the Navy.

After the war, Ardell returned home, where he met and married Alice Pe
y, who went by the nickname "Brickie" because of her brick-red hair.

"Before they were married, he used to walk from East Renovo to South R
enovo every day to see her," Sockman explained. "Everyone in Renovo ha
d nicknames back then. Dad was called 'Huck.'"

The two were married on Dec. 18, 1947 in Renovo.

Ardell took a job with the PA Railroad after returning home. He late
left to work for an auto repair shop, working his way up to forema
before starting a career with PennDOT. He retired from PennDOT a
s a real estate specialist.

Ardell was also member of the local chapter of the Elks, where he freq
uently told the story about the bottle of whiskey at Pearl Harbor.

He also talked of getting frostbite during the Battle of the Bulge.

"It never really seemed to bother him," Barner said about his father'
s time in the military. "He did seem to have a certain camaraderie wit
h the other guys who served during the same time."

Barner recalls his father and another veteran from the war, Coot Whitm
an, used to call each other "Pineapple," though he doesn't know why.

Ardell is remembered by his children as being a prankster and a die-ha
d Philadelphia Phillies fan, a trait which he passed on to them. He w
as very sociable and he loved to play cards at the Elks lodge.

"He was a great story teller," Sockman recalls. "Though how much of th
e stories were true, we don't know. Stories get embellished over time.
"

"He always said he wanted to go back to Hawaii," Sockman said. "But h
e never made it back."

About her own trip to Pearl Harbor, Sockman said, "It's just so touchi
g there. It brings tears."

Ardell died at age 71 in 1993. His wife, Alice, passed away in 2005. S
he was 82 years old.

Kenneth's son, Kenneth Barner Jr., 39, is also a veteran, having serve
d in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Independence during Operation Des
ert Storm.

As for the Hometown Hero Banner Program, Barner Sr. and Sockman are cl
early supporters of ongoing project to memorialize local veterans an
d their families.

"I think it's great," said Barner. "The day they had the unveiling (i
August 2009) it was neat how they covered everything up and you ha
d to go to it to unveil it.

"The service at the amphitheater had a great turn out," he continued
. "It was very nice."

"My dad's generation, they need to be honored for what they did," sai
d Sockman.

"They all do."

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BARNER, Ardell Kenneth "Huck" (I18487)
 
648

(Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA ,)

Peggy Clare Glossner
August 15, 2011
Peggy Clare Glossner, 80,
of Monroe Township,
passed away Friday, Aug. 12, 2011 at the Robert Packer Hospital in Say
e.
Peggy was born in Lock Haven,PA, on Feb. 27, 1931,
the daughter of Paul and Margaret Ludwig McGhee.
She was a graduate of Lock Haven High School and in her early years wa
s employed by Sylvania Electric in Mill Hall.
On Oct. 11, 1952 she married Stanley T. "Speed" Glossner in Lock Haven
.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years on Oct. 16, 2008.
Peggy served as a teacher's aide in New Jersey and at the Wysox Elemen
tary School for several years.
Peggy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother wh
o spent a lot of time watching her children grow up and participate i
various events. In later years, she loved spending time with her thr
ee granddaughters and watching them participate in their favorite acti
vities.
Surviving are sons and daughters-in-law R. Thomas and Jody Glossner o
f Reading, R. Daniel and Teresa Glossner of Decatur, Ala., and Scott A
. and Jill Glossner of Tabernacle, N.J.; granddaughters Hannah, Lesli
e Ann and Kaitlyn; step-grandsons David Breisacher and Shawn and Jenni
fer Breisacher; great-grandson Zachary Breisacher; sisters and brother
s-in-law Dorothy and Dean Boone of Flemington, Hope and Schuyler Keist
er of Hackettstown, N.J., Gayle Glenn of Jacksonville, N.C., and Opa
l and John Wert of Lock Haven; sister-in-law Dorothy Shadduck of Loc
k Haven; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Lawrence and Sherry Glossn
er of Mill Hall and Richard and Marty Glossner of Hawley; and severa
l nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by s
isters Harriett Yoder and Geraldine Powers, and a brother, Richard Tho
mas McGhee.
A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the famil
y. There are no calling hours.
Contributions may be directed to the American Cancer Society, Bradfor
d Unit, 1948 E. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. in Peggy C. Glossner's me
mory.
 
MCGHEE, Peggy Clare (I6266)
 
649

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Donald Craig Ellenberger, Sr
Memorial Photos Flowers Edit
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Birth: Jul. 3, 1954
Philipsburg
Centre County
PA
Death: Jan. 26, 2012
Duncannon
Perry County
PA

Donald Craig Ellenberger, Sr., 58, friend and soul mate of forty year
s with his wife Donna R. Ellenberger, [Watts Township] Duncannon,PA di
ed Thursday, January 26, 2012 at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. He w
as born July 3, 1954 in Philipsburg, Rush Twp., PA to the late Donal
d Clark Ellenberger and mother Dorothy Laura Jean Barner.
Donald was employed by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Conrail an
d now Norfolk Southern Railroad [Enola Yards] with a total of 38 years
. Also Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO Local 2016 Secretar
y -Treasurer for at least 20 years.
As Donald moves on to that railroad in the sky with all the other reti
ees we can not thank the Transport Workers enough for making his las
t days a dream come true with all the support and care. This support w
as greatly appreciated, especially the coordination from Retired Trans
port Workers President, John Woodward and the Railroad family!
Surviving are his wife, Donna R. Ellenberger, son, Donald Craig Ellenb
erger Jr., Mother, Laura-Jean Ellenberger, four sisters and their fami
lies, as well as mother-in-law, Romaine Ansell, two brother-in-laws an
d their families.
He will be missed by so many and I'm sure he will miss us as he move
s on to join so many others in the Railroad family, that Jack Smith [D
uncannon] will be there to meet him with Emma right behind Jack!!!.
A visitation will be held Wednesday, February 1, 2012 from 7:00 p.m. t
ill 8:00 p.m., at Richardson Funeral Home, Inc., 29 S. Enola Dr., Enol
a, PA. Service's will be held Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
, at Richardson Funeral Home, Inc., a visitation will be from 1:00 p.m
., until the time of service. Burial will be in Perry Heights Cemeter
y Marysville.
Richardson Funeral Home, Inc., 717-732-0587. www.pennlive.com/obits

Published in Patriot-News on January 31, 2012

Burial:
Perry Heights Cemetery
Marysville (Perry County)
Perry County
PA

Created by: Bill Corl
Record added: Jan 31, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84257482

Added by: Bill Corl

Photos may be scaled.
Click on image for full size.

Donald was employed by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Conrail an
d now Norfolk Southern Railroad [Enola Yards] with a total of 38 years
.
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ELLENBERGER, Donald Craig Sr. (I18836)
 
650

Added by NJMorrissey
Ruth E. Remsnyder Ohnmeiss
Birth 29 Nov 1918
Death 10 Jan 2012 (aged 93)
Burial
Wildwood Cemetery
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial ID 83261570 · View Source

Memorial
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Flowers 4

January 10, 2012
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Ruth E. Ohnmeiss, 93, died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, at the Gatehouse a
t Divine Providence Hospital.

Born Nov. 29, 1918, in Williamsport, she was a daughter of the late Ar
thur James and Minnie L. Marcus Remsnyder

Ruth was a 1936 graduate of Williamsport High School. She was a secret
ary at Brodart and Shumback.

Ruth was a mentor for the Blind Association and a volunteer at Jackso
Elementary School for many years. She was a member of Heilman Unite
d Methodist Church.

Ruth is survived by her nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Elwood C. Ohnmeiss; two siste
s, Leah Scharar and Eleanor Taxacher; and a brother, Melvin Remsnyder
.

A funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Sanders Mortuary
, 821 Diamond St., with Pastor Connie A. Waugh, officiating. There wil
l be a viewing on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service.

Interment will be in Wildwood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Heilman Unit
ed Methodist Church, 4570 Route 87 Highway, Williamsport, PA 17701.

www.SandersMortuary.com
 
REMSNYDER, Ruth E. (I7310)
 

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