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701 | Lock Haven Express Sep 17, 2018 William C. Bierly, 88, of Jersey Shore, died Sunday morning Sept. 16 , 2018, in Hospice Care at the Williamsport Home. Born April 6, 1930 in Jersey Shore he was the son of Harold Bierly, Sr . and the former Barbara Johnson. Bill was preceded in death by his loving wife the former Shirley A. Up degraff Nov. 21, 2005, they were united in marriage June 11, 1950. Earlier in his life he was employed as a butcher for Swift Packing Co . and later worked for A&P and Robbs Store. Bill is survived by three sons, Stephen W. (Barbara) Bierly, of Hagers town Maryland, Thomas M. (Raye) Bierly, of Linden, and Scott A. (Charl otte) Bierly, of Jersey Shore; grandchildren, Jennifer, Nathan, Erin , Sarah, Ethan, Chloe, Kira and Rees and great-grandchildren, Kennedy , Henry and Alayna. Funeral services will be Friday Sept. 21, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the Frede ick B. Welker Funeral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Friends may call from 10 a.m. Friday until time of services in the fun eral home. He will be laid to rest next to his wife in the Jersey Shor e Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Kerry Aucker will officiate. www.WelkerFuneralHome.com COMMENTS | BIERLY, William "Bill" Clyde (I6374)
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702 | LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS, LOCK HAVEN, PA, JUNE 9, 1966, PAGE 4, MRS. BARRIE O. BARNER DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.- MRS. BARRIE O. BARNER, 90, formerly of Jersey Shore, died Tuesday at t he Daytona Beach Hospital, Fla. She was born in Jersey Shore June 22, 1875, a daughter of CRIS AND ELI ZABETH GUNDLACH OECHLER. MRS. BARNER was a charter member of the Ivanhoe Chapter, OES, Jersey S hore. Surviving are one son, GEORGE MITCHELL, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., wit h whom she resided, and several nieces and nephews. FUNERAL- BARNER-Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Kelchner Fu eral Home, 125 N. Main St., Jersey Shore, for MRS. BARRIE O. BARNER , 90, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., former Jersey Shore resident, who died T uesday, June 7, 1966 at Daytona Beach Hospital. The Rev. George A. Dor an, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Jersey Shore, will officiate. Bur ial, Jersey Shore Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Frida y, from 7 to 9 p.m. Kelchner Funeral Home, Jersey Shore. | OECHLER, Barbara Ellen "Barrie" (I10477)
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703 | Loretta M. Rock October 2, 1916 - June 10, 2011 Loretta M. Rock age 94 of Waynesburg died Friday, June 10, 2011 at he home. She was born October 2, 1916, at Lock Haven, a daughter of the late Ja mes Allan Miller and Bessie F. McGhee Miller Wolfe. She was raised b y her grandmother, Harriett Canfield McGhee Johnson. On January 14, 1937, she married John J. Rock in Sts. Peter and Paul C hurch in Cumberland, MD. He was known by most friends as Sgt. Rock o f the Pennsylvania State Police. Mrs. Rock was employed by the First Federal Savings & Loan Associatio of Greene County in Waynesburg for 52 years. She retired on her 88t h birthday. She was the first Welcome Wagon hostess in Greene County. She resided most of her life in Waynesburg where she was a member of S t. Ann Catholic Church. She was named a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary I ternational. Mrs. Rock had traveled extensively and at one time resided in Christ C hurch, New Zealand for 8 months. She raised dogs, and had a great inte est in horses, especially the Lipi?an horses of Vienna. Her hobbies i cluded knitting and playing the organ. Surviving are a son, John F. "Jack" Rock (Margaret) of Waynesburg; a g anddaughter, Suzanne Nelson of Salt Lake City; a great-granddaughter , Katie Griggs Nelson; and a sister, Ann Wolfe Best of Winston-Salem , NC. Deceased are brothers Saylor Miller, Clifford Miller and William Wolfe ; sisters Jenny Miller Wert and Pauline Miller Lupold all of the Loc k Haven area. Friends will be received from 2 to 8 p.m. on Monday at Behm Funeral Ho mes Inc., 182 West High St., Waynesburg where a blessing service wil l be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 14, 2011 followed by a Mass of C hristian Burial at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, 232 East Hig h St., Waynesburg with the Rev. John Bauer as celebrant. Burial will b e at Greene County Memorial Park, Waynesburg. Memorial contributions m ay be made to the Rotary Foundation, PO Box 290, Waynesburg, PA 15370. | MILLER, Loretta Ruth (I6301)
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704 | Luther H. Spicher: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - Sunday, January 27, 2013 Deceased Name: Luther H. Spicher Luther H. Spicher 83, of New Buffalo passed away Thursday, January 24 , 2013 at home. He was born on September 27, 1929 in Liverpool, Pennsylvania to the la te Lee Spicher and Cora Mengle. Luther was a retired diesel mechanic for Conrail with over 30 years o f service, a member of Perry Lodge #458 F&AM Marysville, and the Chris t Lutheran Church, Duncannon. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Margaret L. Spicher. Luther is survived by his son Robert H. Spicher of New Buffalo, his da ughter Patricia A. Ferguson and husband Steven of Duncannon, one broth er Stanley Spicher of Ickesburg, two sisters Nancy Pannebaker of Landi sburg, and Shirley Groff of Newport, and two grandchildren Steven an d Jennifer Ferguson of Duncannon. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at Ro ald C.L. Smith Funeral Home, Duncannon. Burial will be at Duncannon C emetery. To send condolences to the Spicher please visit RonSmithFuneralHome.co m. | SPICHER, Luther H. (I952)
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705 | M. HAROLD HAHN M. Harold "Pap" Hahn, 87, of Mt. Pleasant Mills RR 2 died Wednesday, O ct. 11, 2000 at the Millerstown RR 2 home of a daughter. He was born Jan. 27, 1913 in Harrisburg to the late Meade B. and Carri e E. (McDonald) Hahn. He was the former owner of Hahn's Bus Company; had done custom farm wo k; a member of Crossroads Mennonite Church, Richfield, and formerly a ttended Millmont Mennonite Church; and enjoyed farming, woodworking, g ardening, fishing and traveling. He was the widower of Dorothy W. Lyter Hahn, who died Sept. 14, 1989. Surviving are his wife of eight years, Betty J. Jones Hahn; two sons , M. Harold "Bill" of Millerstown RR 2 and James A. of Dillsburg; tw o stepsons, Ronald C. Jones of Mifflintown RR 2 and Robert A. Jones o f Hagerstown, Md.; two daughters, Carrie E. Kerstetter of Meeker, Colo ., and A. Catherine Mathias of Millerstown RR 2; two stepdaughters, Ba bara J. Weaver and Debra A. Stauffer, both of Mt. Pleasant Mills RR 2 ; a brother, Richard E. of Millerstown RR 2; eight grandchildren; 22 s tepgrandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandch ildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Elwood and Eugene, and a sis ter, Mary Elizabeth Reist. Services were held Oct. 14 in Garman Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant Mills , with the Revs. Orval Graybill and David Swartzentruber officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to SUN Home Hospice, 61 Duke St., N orthumberland 17857, or to his church, c/o Tim Lauver, Richfield 17086 . | HAHN, Meade Harold "Pap" (I12279)
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706 | Malinda Wolfe Barner Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: Jul. 13, 1842 Centre County PA Death: Aug. 28, 1929 Lamar Clinton County PA Daughter of Daniel Wolfe born about 1820 to 1824 in Miles, Centre Co , PA & Rebecca Minich (Wolfe) born about 1820 to 1824 in Centre County . THE CLINTON COUNTY TIMES - SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 - Page 8 - DEATH RECORDS MRS. WILLIAM M. BARNER Mrs. Melinda BARNER, widow of William M. BARNER, died last Thursday mo ing at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her son, Charles E. BARNER, resid ing near Salona, following an illness of several years with the infirm ities of age. She was aged 86 years and had resided in the Bald Eagl e and Nittany Valleys all her life. She was a member of the Salona Ref ormed Church for many years. She is survived by five other sons and three daughters; I.O. (Irvin Or en)., C.H (Clarence Hope)., G.C. (Grover Cleveland), and B.C. (Boyd Ch istina) BARNER, all of Mill Hall; I.C. (Isreal Clyde) BARNER, of Merc er, Pa.; Mrs. Lloyd ZEIGLER (Emma Jane), of Kingwood, W.Va.; Mrs. Howa d Wolfe (Viola Rebecca), of McElhattan, and Mrs. Dan MAYERS (Minnie M ae), of Farwell. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the BARN ER home in charge of Rev. Conrad BLUHM, of Mill Hall. Burial was mad e in Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028. 1900 Census Greene Township, Clinton Co, PA-MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDRE N: 13 HOW MANY ARE LIVING IN 1900: 11. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1944 about Malinda Barner Name: Malinda Barner [Malinda Wolf] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 86y 1m 16d Birth Date: 13 Jul 1843 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Aug 1929 Death Place: Lamar, Clinton, PA Father Name: Daniel Wolf Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Rebecca Minnick Informant: Charles E Barner, R.D. Mill Hall, Clinton Co, PA Certificate Number: 82149 Family links: Spouse: William M Barner (1839 - 1916)* Children: Emma Jane Barner Zeigler (1862 - 1943)* Viola Rebecca Barner Wolfe (1863 - 1945)* William Daniel Barner (1865 - 1925)* John Lewis Barner (1867 - 1878)* Charles Edward Barner (1869 - 1942)* Harry Austin Barner (1869 - 1878)* Irvin Oren Barner (1873 - 1954)* Clarence Hope Barner (1875 - 1951)* Mae Ann Barner DeLong (1880 - 1960)* Boyd Christian Barner (1882 - 1964)* Grover Cleveland Barner (1885 - 1970)* Sherman Leroy Barner (1887 - 1910)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, #028 Mackeyville Clinton County PA Plot: 1.18.10-104 Created by: McHunter45 Record added: Jul 22, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 73776007 | WOLFE, Malinda (I5882)
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707 | Margaret Jessie Ohnmeiss Fox Birth 14 Jan 1907 Carroll, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 14 Sep 1990 (aged 83) Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Franklin Stone Heap Cemetery Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 17036802 · View Source She was a daughter of Charles E. Ohnmeiss and Susan E. (Wren) Ohnmeiss . Margaret was 83 years 8 months old at the time of her death. She die d at the home of her daughter Mildred Mae MacInnis whom she was livin g with in Montoursville on a Friday following an extended illness. Mar garet's husband, William B. Fox Sr., died in September 1950. She had b een employed for 12 years as a nurse's aide at the former Crist Conval escent Home. She retired as a nurses aide at Loyalsock View. She wa s a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Surviving are seven sons and fi ve daughters, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-gr eat-grandchildren. | OHNMEISS, Margaret Jessie (I7283)
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708 | Mary E. Lancaster Wilt Barlett Birth 14 Sep 1931 Mount Union, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 23 Oct 2017 (aged 86) Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Salem United Methodist Cemetery Milroy, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 184569388 · View Source Memorial Photos 0 Flowers 0 Mary E. Wilt Barlett, of New Lancaster Valley, passed away Monday morn ing, Oct. 23, 2017, at William Penn, Lewistown. Born Sept. 14, 1931, in Mount Union, she was a daughter of the late Wi lliam and Anna (McCartney) Lancaster. She was preceded in death by: her first husband, Lee G. Wilt, in 2000 ; her second husband, Charles H. Barlett, in 2007; a son, Noel W. Wilt ; and a sister, Pearl Lancaster. She is survived by: children, Hiram Wilt and companion, Teresa Wolf, C lara Dobson and husband, Francis, Mary Wilt Davis, all of Milroy, Geor ge Wilt and companion, Yasmin Davis, of Lewistown, Tim Wilt and wife , Dottie, Alfred Wilt and Harriet Wilt Gombos, all of McClure; brother , Dale Lancaster and wife, Mary, of Greencastle; eleven grandchildren ; nineteen great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her beloved 26 lb. cat ‘Chubby’. She had worked in nursing in her earlier years and retired from Overhe ad Door. There will be a funeral 10 a.m. Friday Oct. 27, 2017, at Bohn Funera l Home, Reedsville, with Pastor John S. Walters officiating. Intermen t will follow in the New Lancaster Valley Cemetery. | LANCASTER, Mary E. (I1622)
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709 | Mary L. Walsh Barner Birth 25 Oct 1920 Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York, USA Death 17 Jun 2014 (aged 93) New York, USA Burial Saint Agnes Cemetery Menands, Albany County, New York, USA Plot Community Mausoleum (J) - Queen of Angels Patio tier F Memorial ID 131712315 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 0 Mary L. Barner (Walsh), died peacefully with her family around her o Tuesday, June 17 at the age of 93 years young. Mary was born Octobe 25, 1920 in Rensselaer, NY to John and Anna Walsh. She attended Bles sed Sacrament Grade School and graduated high school from Vicentian In stitute. Mary is predeceased by her beloved husband, John Barner. The y enjoyed 60 plus year together and raised six children. Mary and Joh enjoyed many shared interests, camping, skiing, and traveling extens ively. They could never pass up a museum or point of interest marker o a road. They were never afraid to take the road less traveled. Mar y was a wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and fri end. She made a warm and loving home for her family and friends. Late in life, she was very proud of being the manager for Mothercare in C olonie Center. Mary was a very devoted Catholic and she enjoyed attend ing daily mass with her prayer group at St. Claire's Church, a loyal g oup of people that brought her great comfort. After John's death, Mar y moved in with her daughter Annmarie's family where she lived for th e last 12 years of her life. She joined St. Pius the X parish in Loudo ville. The last months of her life were spent with her daughter Maggi e's family. She became an important part of daily life for both famili es attending Mass, following the Yankees and watching her grandchild a d great-grandchildren grow up. Mary is predeceased by her sister Maggie Alexander and her brother Jer emiah Walsh. She is also predeceased by her son, Thomas W. Barner. Mar y is survived by Tom's widow, Mary Murphy of Neshanic Station, NJ, he son John C. (Pat) Barner of Evansville, Indiana, her daughter Annmar ie (Ray) Perechinsky of Loudonville, NY, her son Karl (Mary) Barner o f Marcellus, NY, her daughter Maggie (Joe Woods) Barner of Cicero, N Y and her daughter Donna (Brian) Perlee of St. Petersburg, FL, 14 gran dchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be made in M ary's name to the Albany City Mission, 259 S. Pearl St. Albany, NY 122 02. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Mary on Monday Jun e 23rd at 9:30 a.m. at St. Pius X, Loudonville. Calling hours for Mar y will be Sunday June 22nd from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. at the St. Piu s X Chapel. Entombment will be at St. Agnes Cemetery. | WALSH, Mary L. (I18598)
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710 | Mary Pauline Yost Klingensmith Donovan, 80, daughter of,John A. and Je ie Yost, Posted: 17 Jul 2011 4:17AM GMT Mary Donovan July 14, 2011 Mary Pauline Yost Klingensmith Donovan, 80, of El Cajon, Calif., passe d away after a long illness. She was preceded in death by parents John A. and Jennie Yost, husband Wilson Klingensmith, daughter Paula Karyl, grandson John W. Klingensmith Jr., and brother s John, Harold, Sanford and Russell. Surviving are sons John W. (Susan E.) Klingensmith Sr., Christopher Do ovan of San Diego and James D. (Maria) Donovan of El Cajon; grandchil dren Suzette Intihar, Joni Beth Henry of Johnstown, Katelyn, Jimmy an d Josie of El Cajon; great grandchildren Andrew and Alex Intihar, Noah , Samuel, and Nicholas Henry, all of Johnstown; nieces and nephews, nu merous friends and especially her lifelong friend, Peggy Grieb. Mary Pauline was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. She also loved cooki g for her grandchildren and her faithful dog Lady. A graveside service will be observed July 15, 2011, at 11 a.m. at Linw ood Cemetery, McElhattan. ===================================================== Mary Donovan July 14, 2011 The Express Save | Mary Pauline Yost Klingensmith Donovan, 80, of El Cajon, Calif., passe d away after a long illness. She was preceded in death by parents John A. and Jennie Yost, husban d Wilson Klingensmith, daughter Paula Karyl, grandson John W. Klingens mith Jr., and brothers John, Harold, Sanford and Russell. Surviving are sons John W. (Susan E.) Klingensmith Sr., Christopher Do ovan of San Diego and James D. (Maria) Donovan of El Cajon; grandchil dren Suzette Intihar, Joni Beth Henry of Johnstown, Katelyn, Jimmy an d Josie of El Cajon; great grandchildren Andrew and Alex Intihar, Noah , Samuel, and Nicholas Henry, all of Johnstown; nieces and nephews, nu merous friends and especially her lifelong friend, Peggy Grieb. Mary Pauline was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. She also loved cooki g for her grandchildren and her faithful dog Lady. A graveside service will be observed July 15, 2011, at 11 a.m. at Linw ood Cemetery, McElhattan. Subscribe to The Express | YOST, Mary Pauline (I5829)
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711 | Merle Adleman Birth 19 Jul 1935 Warren, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA Death 8 May 2013 (aged 77) Stockton, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA Burial Durand Cemetery Durand, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA Memorial ID 155266605 · View Source Merle W Adleman, 77 of Stockton, IL passed away at home. He was born t o Merle and Violet Jones Adleman. Merle and Audrey Mau were married o December 1, 1956 in Warren, IL. He had been supervisor for the JoDaviess County, Illinois Department o f Transportation for 30 years. He had also worked for Atwood Automotiv e, was involved in carpentry work, and built many houses in the area . Merle was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church in Stockton. H e enjoyed carpentry and farming with his son-in-law. He worshiped hi s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Audrey; two daughters, Tamra (Randy) Kryde of Lena, IL and Cindy (Mark) Spittler of Freeport, IL; three grandch ildren, Adam (Karen) Kryder, Kelsey (Curtis) Goeke, and Karen (Nathan ) Hensal; two great-grandchildren, Andrew & Jacob Hensal; his sister , Dolores (Bill) Mammoser of Stockton, IL; and his brother, Roger Adle man of Stockton, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents; and infant sister, Barbara. | ADLEMAN, Merle William (I17994)
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712 | Mick David Barner December 23, 1979 - May 18, 2017 Born in Harrisburg Resided in Harrisburg, PA share Guestbook Photos Services Obituary Mick David Barner, 37, of Harrisburg, passed away Thursday May 18, 201 7 at Harrisburg Hospital. Born December 23, 1979, he was the son of George and Sue (Scritchfield ) Barner, of Harrisburg. Mick was a 1998 graduate of Dauphin County Vo-Tech School. Over the ye ars, he worked with his best friend, Eric, on remodeling and construct ion projects. In his free time, he enjoyed listening to music, going t o the beach, fixing things and fishing. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his children, Christia and Madeline; sister, Heather Barner and his niece, Katera, as wel l as his paternal grandmother, Judy Barner of Harrisburg. Mick was pre ceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Richard Barner Jr., matern al grandmother, Gladys Scritchfield, uncle, David Barner and aunt, Peg gy Touloumes. The family would like to express their gratitude to the doctors and nu ses at the MS-ICU at Harrisburg Hospital, for their genuine care an d compassion. An Informal Gathering of Family and Friends will be held from 2:00 t o 4:00 P.M. on Saturday June 3, 2017 in the Fellowship Hall (Lower Lev el) of Trinity E.C. Church, 165 N. 67th Street, (Rutherford) Harrisbur g. Please wear casual attire. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mick's memory, may be made to Dow town Daily Bread, 310 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 or at downt owndailybread.org/donate. | BARNER, Mick David (I1233)
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713 | Mildred Lydia Young Mildred Lydia Young, 93, longtime resident of South WIlliamsport passe d away on Sunday, December 28, 2014 at the Williamsport Regional Medical Center. Born September 28, 1921 at Nippenose Valley, Lycoming Co, she was the daughter of the late Herbert William and Emma Jane (Barner) Young. Mildred was a member of the Pine Street United Methodist Church at Wil liamsport. Mildred retired from the South Williamsport Area School District afte twenty years where she had been an elementary school library aide. She wa s a member of the order of the eastern star. Mildred enjoyed needlework, decorating, flower gardening, landscaping, architecture, and reading. She enjoyed traveling with her late husband throughout the United States and abroad. Mildred was the widow of the late Harry M. Young who preceded her in d eath in 1999. Mildred is survived by her two sons - H. Kent (Debra) Young, of South Williamsport; and Kerry (Mary ) Young, of Duncansville, TX. She is als o survived by five grandchildren, H. Matthew (Becky) Young, of Fuquay Varina, NC ; Staci N. (Doug) Thiel, of South Williamsport; Jason K. (Paula) Young, of South Williamsport; James R. Young, of Huntsville, AL; and Kathryn E. Young , of Duncansville, TX. Also surviving are her three great grandchildren, Ab igail L. Young, Logan K. Young, and Kinley N. Thiel; all of South Williamsport , PA. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family. A memorial service will be held for Mildred L. Young on Tuesday, Janua y 6, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street , Williamsport. Her pastor, Rev. Karen W. Atanasoff will officiate. The family will provide the flowers and respectfully suggests that con tributions in the memory of Mildred Lydia Young be made, if so desired, to the Pi e Street United Methodist Church, Williamsport, PA OR to a charity of the donor s choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Charles M. Noll Funeral Home , 1 East Central Ave., South Williamsport, PA 17702 www.charlesmnollfuneralhome .com | YOUNG, Mildred Lydia (I18612)
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714 | Miller L. Stamm January 15, 2013 The Express Miller L. Stamm, 103, of Loganton, died on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013 in th e Lock Haven Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Born Aug. 4, 1909 in Loganton, he was the son of Cyrus and Myrtle (Mil ler) Stamm. Miller graduated from the former Sugar Valley High School in 1928. H e was one of six students. In 1935, he married the former Delphia Guisewite, who preceded him i death in 1995. Miller was a member of Albright United Methodist Church, Loganton. H e was also a member of the Sugar Valley Volunteer Fire Co. No. 13. His passion for cars led him to a lifetime career as a certified mecha ical technician. After many years of service, he retired from Royer' s garage in Loganton. He continued to make daily visits to the garag e after it was purchased by Earl Weaver to pass on his knowledge and v isit with friends. Miller loved life and especially loved his family. He thoroughly love d his daily visits from his dear friend, Bob Diehl. He is survived by two daughters, Dorothy E. Ruhl of Indiana, Pa. and N orma A. Miller of Lamar; five grandchildren, Ronald Ruhl, Michael Ruhl , Jeffrey Ruhl, Leslie Powers and Paula Gallagher; 11 great-grandchild en, four great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Along with his parents and wife, he was predeceased by his five siblin gs, David, Celia, Armina, Wilda and Arlene. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 at 11 a.m . in Albright United Methodist Church, 47 E. Main St., Loganton. Pasto Brenda Mitchell will officiate. A visitation will be held in the chu ch on Wednesday, Jan. 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. and also on Thursday, one h our prior to the service. Final interment will be held in Fairview Cem etery, Loganton. Please omit flowers; if desired, memorials may be made in Miller's nam e to his church. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home , Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton. Subscribe to The Express | STAMM, Miller L. (I8483)
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715 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARNER, J.M. (I9434)
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716 | Millie Mowry Barner, M. November 10, 2012 11:02AM Moderator Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 18,950 M. BARNER, farmer, Section 9, P. O. Belle Plaine, was born in Clinto Co, Pa., in 1828. When he was fifteen years of age, he moved to OH . He was reared on a farm and educated in the common schools. In 187 3 he moved to Sumner Co, Kan., and settled in Palestine Township, wher e he owns 96? acres of land, all of which he has brought to a high sta te of cultivation. His farm is principally fenced with hedge, having b ut little of the barbed wire. His residence is located on Section 9, a d surrounded with a beautiful grove of trees. He has a fine large bar with convenient yards and stock scales, etc. Handles the best grade d stock. His crop for 1882 was 3,000 bushels of corn, 7,000 bushels o f wheat and forty head of fat cattle, and now has on hand 100 head o f stock cattle and 200 hogs. He has on his place 1,600 peach trees, 30 0 apples trees and large quantities of small fruits of various kinds . He has been Town Treasurer three years and a member of the School Bo ard for six years. He was married to Miss Martha Ann Mohn, of Sangamo Co, Ill., in 1855, and has eight children. Source: William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas 1883 PALESTINE TOWNSHIP Millie Mowry Kansas Roots State Coordinator [www.us-roots.org] ============================================================== ABRAHAM LINCOLN BARNER ABRAHAM LINCOLN BARNER. Some of the most substantial people of Kansa s today, well able to ride about over the improved highways in their a utomobiles, came into the state in the early days with the slow and te dious method of the prairie schooner or the mover's wagon. Such an emi grant party arrived in Sumner County in 1873. They had come overland f om Central Illinois, being twenty-six days en route. Three wagons com prised the train, and the driver of one of those wagons, then thirtee years of age, was Abraham Lincoln Barner, who is now living retire d at Belle Plaine in Summer Co, and for years has been prominently kno wn as a farmer, stockman, land owner, banker and closely identified wi th many of the business and civic affairs of his home section. The head of the family at that time was his father, Michael Barner. Mi chael Barner had come out to Summer County in the spring of 1873, wit h two other men, and they bought three-quarter sections, two for $80 0 each and another for $850. One of these quarters had an unfinished h ouse on it, but one of the familiar Kansas winds of that day soon ble w it away. When Michael Barner brought his family out he bought 160 ac es near one of the three quarter sections previously mentioned, payin g $1,000 for it. Its chief improvement was a log cabin, and that old b uilding is still standing there. Michael Barner during the following y ears became one of Summer County's most valued citizens. At the time o f his death he owned 960 acres of land, and had devoted it to genera l farming and the raising of cattle and hogs. He was naturally a leade in the community, and was greatly admired for his straight-forward , honest, God-fearing virtues and his devotion to his family. Michae l Barner was born in PA and married Martha Ann Moan, a native of OH. M ichael had been left an orphan at the age of nine years, and up to fif teen made his home with an older brother. Despite early handicaps he w as in no way deficient in energy and ambition to make the most of hi s opportunities, and on leaving home he went out to Illinois and afte working hard for several years he bought eighty acres in the heavy w oods not far from Springfield, Sangamon County. He paid $10 an acre fo this land. The timber he removed by cutting into cord wood and selli g it, and he also grubbed up the stumps and gradually got his land cl eared for cultivation. He was an indefatigable worker, and by sheer de termination won a substantial success. Though his school advantages ha d been very meager, he acquired a good education by teaching himself . When he married he had only $75 in capital, but he and his wife prov ed excellent team mates and by much self denial in the early days mad e a home and provided for their growing children. Michael Barner, real izing what he had been denied in his youth, was more than eager to giv e his children the best of educational equipment. In politics he wa s a republican, but later became allied with the populist party, and a ltogether was little of a politician, his only public serving being o the school board. While living in Illinois he had been able to incre ase his first farm by an addition of forty acres, and was prospering t here, but it was his desire to expand and give his children a start wh ich prompted him to trade his forty acres of Illinois land for 160 acr es in Summer County. The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln Barner was a log cabin on the littl e farm in Sangamon Co, Illinois, where he first saw the light of day A ugust 8, 1860. He was the third in a family of ten children, seven o f whom are still living. He attended school in Illinois, and afterwar d had the advantages of a log-cabin temple of learning in Summer Co, K ansas, and for one year was in the high school at Oxford. He lived at home and did his part in the work on the farm until his ma iage on December 21, 1882, to Miss Laura A. Cox. Her parents came t o Summer County in 1877. Mr. and Mrs. Barner are the parents of five c hildren, one of whom died in infancy. Ray J. lives on his own farm; Fl orence is the wife of F. W. Scott, a farmer; Ethel is Mrs. Roy Carrout hers of Sumner County; and Bert lives on the home farm. When Mr. Barner was twenty-one years of age his father gave him a tea m of horses and allowed him his board free for one year. That was hi s start in life. He rented one of his father's farms, and though he wa s thus fairly well capitalized he had by no means an easy time of it f or the first fifteen years. He encountered successions of droughts, ot her plagues incidental to Kansas farming in the early days, and it wa s only by the closest kind of co-operation between himself and his fai thful wife and by going without the luxuries that he finally arrived a t a comfortable degree of material prosperity. Eventually he bought 12 0 acres, but in 1893 sold it and raced into Oklahoma at the opening o f the Cherokee strip in the fall of that year. He did not locate in Ok lahoma, and returning to Kansas paid $5,000 for 160 acres of land. The e he began his farming career in earnest, and gradually his prosperit y enabled him to make other purchases until his ownership now extend s over 800 acres of the fertile lands of Summer County. This land is h ighly developed and improved, and he has done much as a stock raiser , keeping both horses and cattle. His favorite brand of cattle is th e Short-Horn. It was only recently, in 19l6, that Mr. Barner retired from the farm a d moved to his town house in Belle Plaine. He is president of the Cit izens State Bank of Belle Plaine, having held that office since 1908 . This is now the largest bank in the city. He was one of the organize s of the Mutual Farmers Elevator at Palestine being president of th e company there, and has given his time and resources liberally for th e promotion of every laudable undertaking in his community. He is a me mber and president of the Fraternal Aid Society, and has served as cle k of Palestine Twp and four years as county commissioner. In politic s he is a democrat. He also owns some real estate in the cities of Wic hita and Belle Plaine. Mrs. Barner is an active member of the Methodis t Church and Sunday School. --------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- ------ A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by Will iam E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, To peka. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, copyright 1918; transcribed O ctober, 1997. Tom & Carolyn Ward Columbus, KS tcward@columbus-ks.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- ------ Background and KSGenWeb logo were designed and are copyrighted by Tom & Carolyn Ward for the limited use of the KSGenWeb Project. 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717 | Miscellaneous Clinton Co, PA Obituaries Barner, Florence V. Carpenter Saturday, 7 October 1972 Lamar - Mrs. Florence V. BARNER, 71, wife of Walter R. BARNER, Howar d R. D. 2, was pronounced dead at 11 a.m. Friday at the Lock Haven Hos pital. She had been taken to the hospital after suffering a cerebral h emorrhage at her home. Mrs. BARNER was a native of Jersey Shore. She was born May 28, 1901 , a daughter of Grant and Kathryn HAUSER CARPENTER. She had been faili g in health since stricken with a first cerebral hemorrhage three yea s ago. In early life, she worked at the silk mill in Jersey Shore, then fo a short time during the 1930’s at a short time during the 1930’s a t the Susquehanna Silk Mill in Lock Haven. The family had lived in th e Lamar area 31 years. Mrs. BARNER was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lock Ha ven. Surviving with her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Lois WENIG, College Pa k, Md.; seven grandchildren and two brothers, Lewis and Clyde CARPENT ER, of Jersey Shore. Funeral Announcement - Interment: 9 October 1972, Mt. Bethel Cemetery. | CARPENTER, Florence Viola (I2278)
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718 | Obituary for Debbie Barner Debbie L. Barner, 43, of Port Royal passed away at 12:09 a.m. on Tuesd ay, October 20, 2015 at the Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born on March 6, 1972 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, she was a daughter o f Charles, Sr. and Shirley (Barthel) Shirley, of Duncannon. Her husban d, John W. Barner, Sr., of Port Royal, survives. In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by her sons, J ohn W. Barner, Jr., Travis Barner, both of Port Royal and brothers, Ch arles Shirley, Jr. and his wife Myrtle, of New Buffalo, Paul Shirley a d his wife Julie, of Enola, and William Shirley, of Duncannon. Mrs. Barner was a homemaker, who enjoyed tending her flower gardens, e specially her roses and had a love for animals. There will be no funeral service; however, a viewing will be held on F iday, October 23, 2015 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Friday, October 23, 2 015 at the Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville . | SHIRLEY, Debbie L. (I10797)
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719 | Obituary for Jerome Mitchell MIFFLIN, Jerome R. Mitchell, 39, of Mifflin died at 3:17 p.m., on Mond ay, December 9, 2013 at his home. Born on January 28, 1974 in Lewistown, Mifflin Co, he was a son Maxin e (Barner) Mitchell Zook of Millerstown and the late Raymond Mitchell . His wife Sarah I. (Reed) Mitchell, survives. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by a daughter, Sama tha L. Mitchell of Mifflin, a step-father, Leonard Zook of Millerstow , sisters, Cindy Mitchell of Lewistown, and Stacey Madera of Mifflin , also 2 nieces and a nephew. One brother Clell “Will” Mitchell preceded him in death. Mr. Mitchell attended the Juniata Christian Church, Port Royal. Jerome enjoyed hunting and fishing. As per Mr. Mitchell’s request there will be no services. The Brown Funeral Homes, Inc., 100 Bridge St., Mifflintown has been en trusted with the arrangements. | MITCHELL, Jerome Ryan (I12497)
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720 | Obituary of Janet Pearl Barner , 74 01/03/2012 Janet P. Barner, 74 of Julian, passed away Monday, December 26, 2011 . She was born on June 11, 1937 in Bellefonte, the daughter of the lat e Chester Emel and Eleanor Bechdel Emel. She married Harry N. Barner Sr., who passed away on May 8, 2007. She was a homemaker. Services will be held on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. a t the Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main Street, Howard with the Rev . Brian Vasey officiating. There will be a public visitation one hou prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Sche cks Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Office of Aging 420 Holmes S t., #245 Bellefonte, Centre Co, PA. 16823. or the American Cancer Soci ety, 123 S. Sparks St., State College, Pa. 16801. ===================================================================== = ========================================= Janet P. Barner December 27, 2011 The Express Janet P. Barner, 74, of Julian, passed away on Monday, Dec. 26, 2011Se vices will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 at Kader-Neff F uneral Home, Howard. Friends will be received one hour prior to the services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Office of Aging, 420 Holme s St., No. 245, Bellefonte, Centre Co, PA. 16823, or the American Canc er Society, 123 S. Sparks St., State College, Pa. 16801. Subscribe to The Express ===================================================================== = == Obituary for Janet Barner Janet Pearl Barner June 11, 1937 - December 26, 2011 Early on the morning of December 26, 2011, Janet P. Barner, of Julian , PA finished her job in this world and went home to be with The Lor d and her beloved husband, Harry N. Barner Sr. who passed from this wo ld on May 8, 2007. Born on June 11, 1937, Janet was the daughter of the late Chester an d Eleanor (nee Bachman) Emel of Tyrone, PA. She was one of 10 childre that the Emel’s were blessed with and is survived by brother Cheste Emel of Eden, NY and sister Charlotte Jean “Jeannie” Taylor of Loc k Haven, Clinton Co, PA. Janet was pre-deceased by brothers Richard, R onald, Bud and sisters Mary (Spangler), Martha (Ross), Geraldine (Mill er) and Helen (Garrett). Janet attended Tyrone High School in her youth and on November 1, 1960 , Janet married her only true love, Harry N. Barner, the son of Earl a d Sarah (nee Coldwell) Barner of Bellefonte. Janet’s adult life was d edicated to raising her six children, Joyce (Hoffman) of Yarnell, PA , Cindy (Snyder) of Julian, Harry Jr. of Franklin, PA, Earl of Warren , PA, Bonnie of Howard, PA, Barbara (Ishler) of Powder Springs, GA an d loving her step-son John of Spring Hill, Fl. Janet is also survived by 16 grandchildren, 17 great-grand children an d one great great grandchild, many nieces, nephews, cousins and other s that are too numerous to name and some of her happiest moments wer e when they were all together, as many as possible, at one time. Services were held on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at th e Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main Street, Howard with the Rev. Br ian Vasey officiating. Janet was laid to rest beside her husband at th e Schencks Cemetery. Contributions in Janet's memory may be made to the Office of Aging, 42 0 Holmes St., Suite 245, Bellefonte, Centre Co, PA. 16823 or the Ameri can Cancer Society, 123 S. Sparks St., State College, Pa. 16801. | EMEL, Janet Pearl (I3359)
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721 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARNER, J.S. (I8293)
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722 | Picture of Added by JEM William Howard Bull Birth 13 Jul 1905 Hopedale, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Death 10 Feb 2003 (aged 97) Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Burial Lakeview Cemetery Upton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Memorial ID 91475129 · View Source Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 1 William Howard Bull, CLU, Died on Monday, February 10th, at the age o f 97. Howard spent his childhood in Upton, Massachusetts. Working hi s way through school, he graduated from Bates College, Lewiston, Maine , in 1929; he soon earned his Chartered Life Underwriters designation. In 1932 he married Louise Elizabeth Wilt of Franklin, PA., a union tha t lasted until his wife's death in l994. Howard spent his working life with the Aetna Life Insurance Company; h e served at offices in the East and the Midwest and was appointed Empl oyee Benefits Division Manager at Indianapolis in l943, retiring fro m that position in 1971 and continuing to work for the Aetna in the Li fe Division until his full retirement in 1981. Howard was Past Preside t of the Indianapolis chapter of Life Underwriters and of the Indiana polis Accident and Health Underwriters Association. Howard chaired th e insurance industry's Committee on Indiana Group Insurance Legislatio in l953, the year in which the model Group Life and Group Sickness a d Accident bills were passed. Howard excelled in sports, in particular tennis, golf , swimming and d iving, and was an avid amateur photographer. He was co-founder and Past President of the Hoosier Bates Club and a honorary member of the Bates College Club. Since l944, Howard and hi s family were members of the Riviera Club; other memberships include d the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Matinee Musicale, and the Contempora y Club. He was Past President of Kiwanis Club North, where he had 3 4 years of perfect attendance. He later transferred membership to th e Kiwanis Club of Meridian Hills and was inducted into the Legion of H onor by virtue of fifty years of membership in the organization. Howar d was a member of North United Methodist Church since 1944; his memori al service will be held there this Sunday at two p.m., followed by a r eception and visitation in the church parlor. Memorial contributions may be made to North ME Church, the Bates Colle ge Annual Fund, Kiwanis International Foundation, or a favorite charit y. Howard is survived by a daughter, Mary Eleanor Quint of Milwaukee, WI ; son William Howard Bull, Jr. and wife Karen Miller Bull of Lexington , KY; three grandsons - Christopher Quint, Jeremy Quint, and Jonatha Miller Bull; two granddaughters - Meredith Bull Buhalis and Jennife Bull Woods; and one great-grandson, Adam Anderson. His family is pleased that Howard could be a donor of both bone and fa scia tissue. Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Upton, Massachuse tts Published in the The Indianapolis IN Star on February 14, 2003 | BULL, William Howard (I1306)
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723 | Picture of Added by Number1 Ellery Ellsworth Ohnmeiss Birth 21 Sep 1892 Pennsylvania, USA Death 16 Sep 1925 (aged 32) Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Wildwood Cemetery Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot Section C, Lot 621, East Wildwood Memorial ID 6731390 · View Source Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 7 Ellery was the son of Charles E. Ohnmeiss and Susan E. Wren. Coroner S chneider Conducting Inquest to Determine Reason for Young Man's Deat h Following Visit to Dental Parlors. An inquest to determine what caus ed the death of Ellery E. Ohnmeiss, of 1108 Charles street, will be co ducted at the city hall council chamber, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clo ck, by Dr. George L. Schneider, the coroner. Members of the family mad e complaint to the coroner relative to Mr. Ohnmeiss' death and the cou ty official made a report of the incidents leading up to the man's de ath to the city police and district attorney today. Mr. Ohnmeiss wen t to the dental offices of Dr. Shor at 115 W Third street, on Tuesda y afternoon of last week, in good health, according to his family, an d had the teeth of his lower jaw extracted. Relatives informed the cor oner that an anesthetic was administered to Mr. Ohnmeiss several time s during the afternoon. He went home and became very ill and died on W ednesday evening, about 5:30 o'clock. The complaint was made to the co oner by a brother and cousin of the deceased. Dr. Fred Weddingen perf ormed the autopsy yesterday and reported today that his examination sh owed that death was caused from hypostatic pneumonia. All members of t he staff of the Shor dental parlors here have been subpoenaed for th e inquest. Later newpaper articles revealed the verdict: "We find, firstly, tha t Ellery Ohnmeiss died of inspiration pneumonia following nitrous oxid e and oxygen anaesthesia for extraction of teeth. Secondly, we find th at the lungs were filled with clotted blood, which blood, we believe , entered the lungs during the patient's unconscious condition. Thirdl y, the patient was not unconscious from the time he left the dental of fice until his death." His wife later married a Hoover and is also bur ied in Wildwood Cemetery. Genealogy Note: Wildwood Cemetery records indicate cause of death as : Pulmonary Embolism Ellery died at the age of: 32 years, 11 months, 26 days | OHNMEISS, Ellery Ellsworth (I7470)
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724 | Picture of Added by Number1 Picture of Added by Number1 Cameron Edward “Camie” Ohnmeiss Birth 3 Sep 1932 Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 6 Jan 1994 (aged 61) Hereford, Cochise County, Arizona, USA Burial Fort Huachuca Cemetery Sierra Vista, Cochise County, Arizona, USA Plot Section 11, Plot 169 Memorial ID 6395847 · View Source Memorial Photos 6 Flowers 22 Cameron was the son of Raymond Franklin Ohnmeiss and Hilda Marie Calve t. He attended Curtin Junior High School and Williamsport High School , Lycoming county, Pennsylvania. In 1951 he enlisted in the US Army an d participated in the Korean War. He was later stationed at Aberdeen P oving Ground, Harford county, Maryland. And then in the Summer of 196 4, at the age of 31, Cameron, his wife and 3 sons arrived at Fort Huac huca, Cochise county, Arizona. They moved into a small, 1-story, 3 be d room, concrete-block, house at 105 Nickles Avenue. In December 196 6 his daughter was born at Raymond W. Bliss Army Hospital. Cameron wa s Chief Instructor Supervisor of the Airborne Sensors Department, Comb at Surveillance School. While at Fort Huachuca he rented several garde plots at the army post and grew vegetables. Besides gardening, campi g was one of his hobbies. He retired from the US Army in July 1970, a s a Sergeant Major (E9), after 20 years service. During his military c areer, he was awarded the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Servic e Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Aircraft Crewman Badge and the Meritoriou s Service Medal. After retirement, he returned to his hometown of Will iamsport. In 1973, he returned to Arizona and resided in Sierra Vista . Cameron later worked as a civil service employee at Davis Monthan Ai Force base in Tucson, Arizona. He also owned a landscaping busines s and a mobile home repair company in Sierra Vista. During the latte part of his life he did a little farming in Hereford, Arizona. He di ed in his sleep early in the morning. The cause of death was classifie d as: cardiac arrest. Flu was a contributing factor. He was 61 years , 4 months, 3 days old | OHNMEISS, Cameron Edward (I7302)
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725 | Picture of Added by Number1 Picture of Added by Number1 Elwood Calvert Ohnmeiss Birth 22 Sep 1927 Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 21 Jan 2005 (aged 77) Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Wildwood Cemetery Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 16778580 · View Source Memorial Photos 4 Flowers 10 According to his sister, he died quietly at 4:00 AM on a Friday mornin g at his home in Montoursville. A hospice nurse attended. He resided a t Kehrer Hill Road, Montoursville. He and his wife, the former Ruth E . Remsnyder, celebrated 37 years of marriage July 22, 2004. He was a s on of Raymond and Hilda Marie (Calvert) Ohnmeiss. He was named after h is Uncle Elwood Calvert. He retired in 1989 from the Williamsport Are a School District after 43 years in the maintenance department. Elwoo d was a member of Heilman United Methodist Church, White Deer Golf Cou se and the Retirees League of White Deer. Surviving in addition to his wife are three sisters, Beverly Fike of W illiamsport, Donnalee Emerick of Avis, and Marlene Person of Cogan Sta tion, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by fou brothers, Ray, Dean, Cameron, and Maynard Ohnmeiss, and a sister, Jo yce Ohnmeiss. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday at San ders Mortuary, Williamsport. Source: Williamsport Sun-Gazette newspaper, Deaths and Funerals Sectio , Page A-9 Elwood died at the age of: 77 years, 3 months, 30 days Cause of death: Esophageal cancer | OHNMEISS, Elwood Calvert (I7311)
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726 | Picture of Added by Number1 Picture of Added by Number1 Hilda Marie Calvert Ohnmeiss Birth 11 Jul 1899 Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 29 Dec 1975 (aged 76) Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Montoursville Cemetery Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 17015182 · View Source Memorial Photos 6 Flowers 234 She was the wife of Raymond Franklin Ohnmeiss. From this marriage, the y had 9 children. At the time of her death she was survived by her chi ldren: Ray F. Ohnmeiss Jr., Beverly (Ohnmeiss) Fike, Elwood C. Ohnmeis s, Maynard L. Ohnmeiss, Cameron Edward Ohnmeiss, Donnalee (Ohnmeiss) E merick and Marlene L. (Ohnmeiss) Person. Her sister Lillian Isabel (Ca lvert) Berry also survived her. Hilda was predeceased by her parents , her daughter, Joyce Marie Ohnmeiss, her son Dean F. Ohnmeiss and he brother Russell Edward Calvert. She died at the age of 76 years 5 mo ths 18 days. | CALVERT, Hilda Marie (I7342)
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727 | Picture of Added by R.I.P. Beth June Wirsching Kriegh Birth 13 Jul 1928 Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Death 6 Mar 2017 (aged 88) Burial West End Cemetery Buhl, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Memorial ID 177149949 · View Source Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 0 Born into a simple way of life, a beautiful, blue eyed, brown haired b aby girl was born, Beth June to Audra and Albert Lewis Wirsching. Jun e grew up in a small farming community of Twin Falls, ID. Times were h ard and families enjoyed basic pleasures. June was the youngest with o e sister, Janice. The girls spent long summer hours helping in the fa mily garden filled with vegetables and flowers. June’s maternal Grandm other Nellie Griggs, raised the girls through their teenage years. Jun e was a good student although very shy. She loved to read, allowing he self to disappear into the adventures of fictional characters for man y hours at a time. June loved all things in nature, especially wild fl owers of the mountains and meadows. She learned about the birds and wi ldlife and chose to spend time in the mountains whenever she could. June met Chuck upon his return from the Navy, they spent good times wi th friends and married in January of 1950. Chuck was working in Fairfi eld, Idaho where they settled into married life. Soon they had their f irst child, David. June recalled the 50+ mile trip to the nearest hosp ital when time came for the baby to be born. Chuck worked at several d ifferent jobs over the next few years and they moved back to the Twi Falls area, bringing 3 more children into their family, Terry, Dian e and Tony. The family was complete and Chuck found his career at Amal gamated Sugar Company. They bought their final home in Rupert, ID an d established themselves there as the children grew. While members of a local archery club, June became a state championshi p archer in 1964. June and Chuck spent many happy summer weekends traveling and campin g in the local mountain areas. They rode motorcycles and wandered th e hillsides in search of wildlife. Chuck loved to explore new trails a d drove his Jeep into locations not intended for vehicles. June woul d insist the children get out of the Jeep while Dad maneuvered his wa y through the tricky parts. The children grew up loving the mountain s and the wonderful trips together. When the youngest child started school, June went to work at Project M utual Telephone Company. June made lasting friendships with the othe workers. Her beloved Chuck passed away after 36 years of marriage. This lef t a great void in June’s life. Resourceful and independent, June foun d her way as a widow. After her retirement, she traveled to Germany an d many locations in the US. She spent time in the summer camping and r aising a wonderful vegetable garden plus a beautiful yard of many diff erent flowers. She enjoyed reading, playing cards with friends, sewing , quilting, and ceramics. Family was important to June and she treasur ed time spent together at home or in the mountains. June sold her home in Rupert in 2014 and moved to Meridian, ID to liv e with her daughter and best friend, Diane. She spent many enjoyable h ours in their lovely backyard and garden with her dog Brandy. June passed on March 6, 2017, due to age related natural causes. She w ill be missed greatly, and remembered always with loving affection. June is survived by her son David and his wife Kathi Kriegh of San Jos e, CA; son Terry and his wife Dawn Kriegh of Meridian, ID; daughter Di ane Williamson of Meridian and son Anthony and his wife Patty Kriegh o f Idaho Falls, ID; six grandchildren: Nick Berg and Shelley of Meridia ; Chiane Williams and her husband Jake of Idaho Falls; Lacey Kriegh o f Idaho Falls; Kasey Ames and his wife Christiane of Meridian; Matthe w Edginton and his wife Shannon of Nampa, and Kaytee Jacobson and he husband Lucas of Idaho Falls; twelve Great grandchildren: Hailey Ber g, Aelora Edginton, Bradey Berg, Mason Edginton, Oakley Williams, Skyl ar Jacobson, Sophi Edginton, Ryley Williams, Sophie Ames, Rowan Edgint on, Madison Ames and Davin Jacobson. Always loving, always loved. | WIRSCHING, Beth June (I11425)
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728 | Picture of Added by Sherry Picture of Added by Sherry Advertisement George H. Barner Birth 31 Mar 1905 Death 12 Dec 1991 (aged 86) Burial Spring Hill Cemetery Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot Section 7.1 Memorial ID 98440250 · View Source Memorial Photos 3 Flowers 0 George H. Barner, 85, of 32 Stewart Place died yesterday at home. He was a retired electrician and a member of International Brotherhoo d of Electrical Workers and Cumberland Valley Hose Company. He was the widower of Katherine Fitzgerald Barner. Surviving are two s ons, George H. Jr. and John L., both of Shippensburg; a daughter, Bett y L. Bernard of Carlisle; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren ; and one great-great-granddaughter. Services will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday in Fogelsanger-Bricker Funera l Home. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Viewing will be from 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA Friday, December 13, 1991 | BARNER, George Horace (I9597)
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729 | Picture of Added by Teresa Yoder Betty M. Wilt St. John Birth 4 Jun 1924 Yeagertown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 2 Sep 1995 (aged 71) Derry Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Burial Union Cemetery Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial ID 87007364 · View Source Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 0 Betty M. St. John, 71, of Mifflintown RR3 [Rockville], died at 3:15 p. m. Saturday, September 2, 1995, at Lewistown Hospital. She was born July 4, 1924 in Yeagertown, Mifflin County, to the late L ee and Kathryn [Grenoble] Wilt. She is survived by her husband, Francis J. St.John. Also surviving are three sons, Francis St. John, Porf Royal, Thomas St . John, Lewistown, and Michael St. John, Mifflintown RR4; three daught ers, Kathryn Leahy, Port Royal RR2, Jewel St. John, Cocolamus, and Pau line Smouse, Lewistown; eight brothers, Lee Wilt, Danville, Jacob Wilt , Samuel Wilt, Jess Wilt, Joseph Wilt and David Wilt, all of Lewistown , Jerry Wilt, York, and Abraham Wilt, Delaware; three sisters, Virgini a Wilt, Dorothy Foulk and Barbara Deamer, all of Lewistown; and 16 gra dchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Patrick St. John; one brother, J ohn Wilt; and one sister, Rebecca Moad. She was a member of the Assembly of Yahweh, Bethel. Services were private and held at the convenience of the family with R ev. Jonathan Myers officiating. Burial was in Union Memorial Gardens , Mifflintown RR4. Juniata Sentinel Obituary, Sept. 13, 1995 | WILT, Betty May (I1602)
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730 | Rachel Stover Roup Obituary Services for Rachel Stover Roup, 97, Athens, are scheduled for 11 a.m . Monday at First United Methodist Church, Athens, with the Rev. Rebec ca Love and Dr. Faulk Landrum officiating. Burial will follow in Oaklawn Memorial Park under direction of Carroll -Lehr Funeral Home, Athens. Rachel passed away peacefully July 3, 2013, at her home. She was born April 19, 1916, in Union Co, Pa., to the late Irvin Wella s and Elizabeth Barnes Stover and was the last of three children. Sh e was employed with Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Corp. in Milton, Pa., Philco Corp. , Ford Motor Co. and Zenith Corp. in Watsontown, Pa. Upon her retireme t in 1978, Rachel moved to Athens. She joined First United Methodis t Church and became active with United Methodist Women and chaired th e Nurture Committee. She was a sunshine person in the Christian Worker s Sunday school class. Rachel was preceded in death by her first husband, Delbert Fisher Sr. ; son, Delbert Fisher Jr. and daughter-in-law, Caroline Fisher. Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Franklin Roup, Athens; gran dsons, Scott Fisher, New Milford, Pa., Brian Fisher, Fuquay Varina, N. C., Rodney Fisher and wife Joann, Dureau, Pa.; stepdaughters, Diana Hi le and husband Bob, Watsontown, Pa., and Judy Tinsley and husband Jame s, Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa.; stepsons, Larry Roup and wife Jill, Miff linburg, Pa., Gary Roup and wife Peggy, New Columbia, Pa.; several nie ces and nephews; eight additional grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchi ldren. Pallbearers will be Ray Hicks, Gary Bass, Dewayne Hallmark, Ken Braswe ll, Lloyd Holt and John Dandois. Visitation for family and friends will be 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Carrol l-Lehr Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to First United Methodist Chu ch, P.O. Box 911, Athens, 75751. Funeral Home Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home 1910 Hwy 31 E Athens, TX 75751 (903) 675-2211 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on July 6, 2013 | STOVER, Rachel Rebecca (I3102)
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731 | Raymond Harvey Ohmneiss Records indicate surname also spelled as OHMNEIS, OHMNEISS, OHNMEIS. H e "inadvertantly" and "without malice" poisoned his 18 month old siste Elsie when he was about 5 or 6 years old. His sister Elsie died of r espiratory failure, in her mother's arms, within minutes of eating th e small granules of strychnine. Later on in his life, he is listed a s one of 19 students in the newly formed Jamestown Signal Corps School . The class opened on Monday, 26 Nov 1917 in Jamestown, Stutsman count y, North Dakota. He was later inducted in to the U.S. Army in Jamestow , on 4 March 1918 and was then sent to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He th en served in Company A, 116th Field Signal Battalion, until 22 June 19 18. Then he was assigned to Company C, 101st Field Signal Battalion un til his discharge. He was overseas from 25 April 1918 to 24 March 191 9 with a tour of duty in France. His final discharge from the militar y was at Camp Dodge, Iowa on 16 April 1919 as a Private. The surgeon' s Certificate of Disability, is listed as: 25%. Ray formerly resided a t 1012 10th Ave, Fargo, North Dakota. He never married and did not hav e any children. Cause of death: Coronary Insufficiency, Severe Ateriosclerotic Heart D isease | OHNMEISS, Elsie M. (I7208)
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732 | Reynolds, Nancy Carrol Barner Aug 27, 2016 DANVILLE, Pa. - Nancy Carrol Barner Reynolds, 86, teacher, formerly o f Madison Wis., passed away on Aug. 23, 2016, at Maria Hall Hospice. S he was born June 4, 1930, in Wilkinsburg, Pa., to Ray Russel Barner an d the former Letha Armeda Brown of Mount Lebanon, Pa. Nancy taught he parents to love a child again after their loss of twins in child bir th and a four year old son, Richard George "Dickie." She graduated from Mount Lebanon High School and spent many a summer w ith her parents at the Andrews Hotel in Shady Side, Md. She discovere d her vocation of teaching from Miss Ethel Andrews, teacher at Shady S ide. She graduated from Cornell College in 1952 and quickly began he career in teaching. She taught elementary school in the Madison, Wis . school district for almost 40 years. Earning many teacher awards, he biggest satisfaction came from teaching many of Madison's at risk ch ildren and advocating for early education programs. A perpetual learne herself, she spent one summer break traveling to New Zealand with fe llow teacher, Patty Lucas, to study their excellent literacy programs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Attorney Robert L. Reynolds . Through her first marriage (Jan E. Marfyak) she is survived by two c hildren, a son, Jan S. Marfyak of Washington, D.C. and daughter, Broo k (Dolph) Courchaine of Danville, Pa. From her second marriage she i s survived by her adopted son, Dan C. (Laura) Reynolds of New York Cit y, N.Y. Upon retirement she taught four of five grandchildren to explo e the world through the Elderhostel programs, Pierce (Lucy) Courchain e, Taylor Courchaine, Claire Marfyak, and Lee Marfyak. Her fifth and n ewest grandchild is Stephen Marfyak. In her final years, with dementia taking hold, she was still able to t each her children about her past ancestors in the Barner and Brown fam ilies, including Adam Barner, a revolutionary war hero of Liverpool Pa . No services will be held. Nancy's last requests were for honorarium s to go to the Madison School District. Her body was donated to scienc e to continue teaching medical students and researchers on the mysteri es of Dementia and Alzheimer's. | BARNER, Nancy Carrol (I5997)
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733 | Richard B. Barner BARNER, Richard B., Navy PBY pilot, passed away Monday, August 30, 201 0. He was born July 19, 1919. He is survived by his sister, two childr en, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A Memorial Servic e will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 2, 2010 at Chris t Presbyterian Church, 6565 E. Broadway. In lieu of flowers, you may h onor Richard's memory with a donation to any veterans organization, o the Pima Council on Aging. Arrangements by UOFA WILLED BODY PROGRAM. Published in the Arizona Daily Star on Sept. 2, 2010 | BARNER, Richard B. Sr. (I11244)
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734 | Robert Barner ULYSSES - Robert C. Barner, 58, of Ulysses, died Tuesday (Nov. 1, 2016 ) in Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Olney Funeral Home & Cremati on Service, Ulysses. ========================================================= Robert C. BARNER Robert C. BARNER, 58, of Ulysses, PA, died Tuesday, November 1, 2016 i Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport, PA. Born November 25, 1957, in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of Georg e and Nola Demchak Barner. On December 13, 2013, in Mills, PA, he married the former Shannon G. A dams, who survives. He was employed by the Westfield Tanning Co. and MedPlast in Westfield , PA. Surviving besides his wife, Shannon, are: three children, Robert J. (K aycee) Barner, Stanley Barner, and Victoria (Ted) Van Skiver, all of L awrenceville, PA; three step-children, Jae Alyn Himes of Columbus, OH , Kellyanne (Allan) Moore of Centerburg, OH, and Dawna Himes of Bellev ille, MI; 10 grandchildren, two siblings, Georgenia (Edward) McCarth y and Norman (Tammy) Barner, both of Niagara Falls, NY; nieces and nep hews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Geo ge Eugene Barner. A private service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the family. Arrangements are entrusted to the Olney Funeral Home & Cremation Servi ce, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfuneralhome.com. | BARNER, Robert Charles (I3418)
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735 | Rosie M. Barner December 30, 2011 Lewistown Sentinel SHIPPENSBURG - Rosie M. Barner, 84, of Shippensburg, formerly of Lewis town, Enola and Loyalton of Creekview, Mechanicsburg, entered into res t Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, at the Shippensburg Health Care Center. She was the wife of the late Palmer E. Barner, who preceded her in dea th on July 25, 2003. Rosie was born July 28, 1927, in Lewistown, a dau ghter of the late Clarence A. and Mary Jane (Sourback) Crimmel. She was a graduate of Lewistown High School. Rosie was formerly employ ed with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She attended the River of Go d Church, Enola. Rosie enjoyed traveling and viewing old movies, espec ially John Wayne. She is survived by: a brother, Joseph Wagner, of Lewistown; a sister , Martha Aultz, of Lewistown; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Albert and Charles Wagner , and a sister, Emma Monk. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 2, 2012 at th e George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 606 N. Front St., Liverpool, w ith Pastor Timothy A. Halbfoerster officiating. Friends and family ar e invited to the visitation from 10 a.m. until the time of the servic e at the funeral home. Burial will be in Barner's Cemetery, Liverpool. Subscribe to Lewistown Sentinel | WAGNER, Rosie M. (I12483)
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736 | Roy C. Duck December 24, 2013 The Express Save | Roy C. Duck, 83, of Lock Haven and a former longtime resident of Logan ton passed away, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2013 at Haven Rehab and Skilled nurs ing, Lock Haven. He was born May 10, 1930 in Loganton the son of Russel and Jennie (Bow er) Duck. His first wife Lottie (Nilson) Duck died in 1970 and his second wife S hirley (Cain) Duck died in 2004. Article Photos Roy C. Duck Roy retired from Lucas Trucking as a truck driver. He was a member of the Southern Clinton County Sportsmen's Associatio and the Lions Club of Loganton. He was an avid hunter. He served in the Army during the Korean War in the 15th Infantry a s a medic where he received the Korean Service Medal and two Bronze St ars. Surviving are one son LeRoy A. (Beth) Duck, of Loganton and a daughte Jodi Cokeley of Lock Haven; four grandchildren, Amanda, Melanie, Cas ey and Allison; two brothers, Arnold Duck of Attica, N.Y. and Terry Du ck of Williamsport; also three sisters, Eleanor Lannen of Lock Haven , Catheryn Kenelley and Virginia Bonnell both of Avis. A brother Farrell H. Duck preceded him in 1945. A gathering of family and friends will be held at 1:30 p.m., Thursday , Dec. 26, 2013 at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Rosecrans. Military honors w ill be conducted be the Korean War Veterans of Lycoming County. There will be no viewing or visitation. Helt Funeral Chapel, Mill Hall has charge of arrangements. Send condolences at BestLifeTributes.com. Save | Subscribe to The Express | DUCK, Roy Clifford (I4124)
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737 | Ruth Evelyn Barner Boyles Mon, 07/11/2016 - 5:07pm Matt Hutchinson Ruth Evelyn Barner Boyles, 61, of Cogan Station, died Sunday, July 10 , 2016, at the Williamsport Regional Medical Center. Surviving is he husband of 43 years, Dennis W. Boyles. Born May 8, 1955, in Williamsport, she was a daughter of the late Dal e V. and Martha A. (Stroup) Barner Sr., of Rauchtown. She grew up prim arily in the Washington, DC suburbs and graduated from Suitland High S chool, Suitland, Md. After raising her young children, she began a car eer that lasted 26 years with Prince George’s County Public Schools a s an executive secretary. In 1993, she was awarded the distinction o f Outstanding Supporting Personnel Employee of the Year for the schoo l system. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, Rauchtown. Ruth enjoye d cooking, reading, picnicking, crocheting and traveling anywhere, bu t especially to Chincoteague Island, Va., and Moosehead Lake, Maine. M ost of all, Ruth loved having fun with her family. Surviving in addition to her husband is a brother, Dale V. Barner Jr . (Deborah), of Williamsport; four children, Jennifer Denise Boyles-Ke llner (Joseph, Jr.), of North Beach, Md., Christopher Dean Boyles, o f Cogan Station, Senior Chief Richard William Boyles (Cheryl), of Ches apeake, Va., and Andrew Vernon Boyles (Theresa), of Fredericksburg, Va .; nine grandchildren, Specialist Joseph Kellner, Private First Clas s Anthony Kellner, Olivia Hooe, Jaimie Hooe, Joshua Boyles, Bailey Boy les, and Robert Boyles, Nathan Malashevich, and Blake Boyles. A funeral service to honor the life of Ruth will be held 10 a.m. Thurs day, July 14 at St. James Lutheran Church, Rauchtown, 3242 Middle Road , Jersey Shore, with the Rev. Dr. Kerry R. Aucker officiating. Buria l will follow in Oval Cemetery. A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 13 at Knight-C onfer Funeral Home, 1914 Memorial Ave., Williamsport. Section: Obits | BARNER, Ruth Evelyn (I18526)
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738 | SANDRA MAXINE "SANDY" LONG LIVERPOOL - Sandra Maxine "Sandy" Long, 64, of Liverpool, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, in the emergency room at Holy Spirit Hospital. Sandy was born March 8, 1944, in Port Trevorton, a daughter of Minnie M. (Lindsay) Sheaffer of Liverpool and the late Marlin Sheaffer Sr. She is survived by her loving husband, Raymond O. Long. Her passing breaks a marital union of 46 years. Sandy was a graduate of Greenwood High School. She was a member of Liverpool United Methodist Church, its United Methodist Women's group and the Staff Pastor Parish Relations Committee. Sandy enjoyed going to auctions and spending time with her family, esp ecially her grandchildren. In addition to her husband and mother, Sandy is survived by one son an d daughterin- law, Troy and Jenifer Long of Nazareth; one daughter and her boyfriend , Tuesday LeRae Orwan and Shane Moure of Etters; five grandchildren, Brandi an d Nathan Orwan, Shelby Palmer and Elise and Hannah Long; one brother and sister -in-law, Marlin Jr. and Sallie Sheaffer of Liverpool; one sister and brother-in -law, Brenda and Blaine Fessler of Athens; one brother-in-law, Larry Arnold of Mount Pl easant Mills; and ieces and nephews. She was preceded by one sister, Joyce Arnold. There will be no viewing. Honoring Sandra's wishes, she was cremated . The family will eceive friends for a visitation from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, followed b y a memorial service at 2, in Liverpool United Methodist Church, 109 S. Market St . Her pastor, the Rev. Keith R. Beasley-Topliffe, will officiate. Burial will be in St. John (Barner's) Cemetery, Liverpool. The George P. Garman Funeral Homes Inc., 606 N. Front St., has been en trusted with the arrangements. Published in The Daily Item on 9/25/2008 | SHEAFFER, Sandra Maxine "Sandy" (I10145)
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739 | SELINSGROVE - Paul “Sonny” Barner, 77, of Selinsgrove, passed away a t Geisinger Medical Center Wednesday, May 27, 2015. He is a son of th e late William and Helen (Houseworth) Barner. “Sonny” was a pizza che f for over 40 years and he enjoyed playing cards, watching WWE and spe ding time with his daughter and grandson. Paul is survived by his dau ghter Jessica Minium and her fiancee, Terrance Brown, of Selinsgrove ; one grandson Aceaire Negron, of Selinsgrove; two sisters, Margret Va Horn, of Oriental, and Katherine Spade, of Seven Stars; and several n ieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was preceded in deat h by his siblings, Lester Houseworth, June Houseworth, Charles Barner , Dorothy Hammaker, Edward Barner, and Thelma Barner. In lieu of flowe s the family asks that you donate to the Venesky Cremation Services L LC 141 Trevorton Rd. #2 Shamokin Pa, 17872 to help defray the funera l costs. Services will be at the convenience of the family and are ent usted to Venesky Cremation Services, 141 Trevorton Rd. #2 Shamokin Pa , 17872. Published on June 13, 2015 Sunbury Daily Item | BARNER, Paul William "Sonny" (I10794)
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740 | Stanford E. Aumiller March 16, 2012 Lewistown Sentinel McCLURE - Stanford E. Aumiller, 76, of 6957 Old Stage Road, passed awa y at 3:28 p.m. Wednesday, March 14, 2012, at the Manor at Penn Village , Selinsgrove, where he was admitted on March 9. He was born Jan. 10, 1936, in Beaver Springs, a son of the late Stanfo d and Almeda (Barner) Aumiller. On Jan. 29, 2000, he married the form er Linda L. Herman, who survives. Stanford had been employed as a truck driver with Fulkroad Constructio , McAlisterville. He attended Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church, Reedsville, and was a m ember of the Loyal Order of Moose Middleburg Lodge. The great joy of Stanford's life were his grandchildren and the famil y dog, Patch. In addition to his wife, he is survived by: one daughter, Agnes D. DeL ong, of Middleburg; three grandchildren, Danielle, James and Nichole D eLong; two brothers, Dick Aumiller and wife, Nancy, of Milroy, and Ji m Aumiller and companion, Sherry, of Beaver Springs; and one sister, H ope Plaster and husband, Dennis, of McClure. He was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Kiesha Marie DeLong, an d two brothers, Jerry and Donald Aumiller. Friends and family will be received from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, at th e Hummel Funeral Home, 574 Hill St., Middleburg. The service will be h eld at 1 p.m., with Pastor Doug Sabin officiating. Burial will be in the St. Peters Independent Bible Church Cemetery, Be avertown. Subscribe to Lewistown Sentinel | AUMILLER, Stanford E. "Skip" (I12662)
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741 | Stephen W. Kinley - Obituary Stephen W. Kinley, 52, of 1858 Marsh Creek Rd., Howard, passed away Tu esday, July 8, 2014 at his home. Born on January 16, 1962 in Lock Haven, he was the son of Stephen E. a d Gloria Dapp Kinley who survive in Mill Hall. Stephen was a 1980 graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany High School. On July 21, 2001in Loganton, Stephen married the love of his life, th e former Mary Ann Wetzel who survives. He was employed by Champion followed by C-Cor. He then worked at Trav el Centers of America in Milesburg. Stephen enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as ham radio. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan. Stephen lived for the time he spent with his family, especially his gr andchildren whom he enjoyed watching cartoons with. He was an awesome and extraordinary guy that had a lot of love to giv e and will be sadly missed in the hearts of people. Surviving is a step-son, Roger Lucas (Karen Kelley) of Marsh Creek ; a brother, Craig Kinley (Jennifer Probst) of Mill Hall; two sisters , Gwen (Jim) Woodring of Port Matilda and Stacey Titus of Mill Hall; a d three step-grandchildren: Gage, Alli, and Emily. Stephen’s famil y will remember him as the best husband, father, and grandfather. Preceding him in death were his grandparents: Stephen H. and Edith Ger trude Kinley, Kenneth Fidler, and Mary Dapp. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 5 p.m. a t the Donald G. Walker Funeral Home, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington wi th the Rev. Richard Hawley officiating. Friends and family will be re ceived at the funeral home from 3 p.m. until the time of the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Donald G. Walker Funeral Hom e, Inc. to help with the funeral expenses. | KINLEY, Stephen Wade "Skeeter" (I15583)
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742 | Sympathy Flowers Delivery Details provided by Funeral Home Click Here to Send Flowers Carla was born on February 2, 1942 and passed away on Tuesday, March 2 7, 2018. Carla was a resident of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania at the time of pas sing. Carla J. (Gipe) Menchey February 2, 1942 ~ March 27, 2018 (age 76) Car la Jean Menchey, 76, of Elizabethtown passed away Tuesday March 27, 20 18 in the Masonic Village. A memorial service will be held 2:00 PM Fri day, April 6, 2018 at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville. In l ieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association , 2595 Interstate Drive, Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17110 or Masonic Vi llage Hospice, One Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Associati on, 2595 Interstate Drive, Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17110 or Masoni c Village Hospice, One Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. | GIPE, Carla Jean (I13106)
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743 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARNER, G.P. (I16009)
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744 | The Daily Item Violet M. Davis March 24, 1938 - March 26, 2013 MIDDLETOWN - Violet M. Davis, 75, of Middletown, died at 10:40 p.m. Tu esday, March 26, 2013, at her home. She was born March 24, 1938, in We st Perry Township, Snyder County, a daughter of the late Newton E. an d Minerva E. (Strawser) Hokenbrough. On April 27, 1956, she married Ra ymond L. Davis, with whom she shared nearly 57 years of marriage. Viol et was a 1955 graduate of Middleburg High School. In earlier life, sh e had been employed by the East Salem Shirt factory and later served a s a cook in the cafeteria at East Juniata High School. After moving t o Middletown, she retired as a cook from the Middletown School Distric t. During her retirement, she had been employed by Pomeroy’s Departmen t Store, Harrisburg, and her last employment was Myers Associates, Har isburg. She was a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church, Middlet own, where she had served as the treasurer of the church. Violet ha d a passion for collecting clowns and loved to take walks. She also ha d a gift for sewing and playing the piano. However, her greatest joy c ame from being a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmothe as she cherished the precious time that she spent with her family. I addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, one daught er and son-in-law, Kathie M. and Robert Gerrity, of Waldorf, Md., an d one son and daughter-in-law, Donald E. and Sally Davis, of Etters; t wo sisters and one brother-in-law, Minerva E. and William Fronk, of Mc Alisterville, and Alma A. Barner, of Ephrata; one brother and two sist ers-in-law, Howard S. and Shawn Hokenbrough, of Freeburg, and Cindy Ho kenbrough, of Mount Pleasant Mills; four grandchildren, Kevin D. Gerri ty, Megan E. Gerrity, Gina M. Davis and Michelle J. Davis; and one gre at-granddaughter, Cali N. Wintermyer. She was preceded in death by tw o brothers, Marlin D. Hokenbrough and Elwood N. Hockenbrough in infanc y. There will be no viewing. A visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m . today with the family present from 6 to 8 in the Brown Funeral Home s Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville, and from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Fri day in Ebenezer United Methodist Church, Middletown, followed by the f uneral at 10 with the Rev. John Overman officiating. Interment will fo llow at 2:30 p.m. in Hillside Cemetery, McAlisterville. For those wh o wish, donations in Violet’s memory may be made to Ebenezer United Me thodist Church, 890 Ebenezer Road, Middletown, PA 17057, or to Homelan d Hospice, 2300 Vartan Way, Suite 115, Harrisburg, PA 17110. For onlin e tributes and condolences, visit www.brownfuneralhomesinc.com. Publication logo | HOCKENBROUGH, Violet M. (I19517)
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745 | Thelma C. Hoover April 21, 2012 Thelma C. Hoover, 91, Mifflin The Daily Item - MIFFLIN - Thelma C. Hoover, 91, of the Locust Grove Retirement Villa ge, died at 4:15 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2012, at the Lewistown Hospita l. Born on April 29, 1920, in Liverpool, Perry Co, she was a daughter o f the late Allen I. and Willamina (Barner) Klinger. Mrs. Hoover was a 1938 graduate of Selinsgrove High School, a member o f the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Liverpool and a member of the Laf ayette Chapter 222, Order of the Eastern Star, Selinsgrove. She was al so a very active member of the Juniata County Council of Republican Wo men, where she served as secretary and ran for auditor of Juniata Coun ty. Before retiring in 1981, she worked doing legislative data processin g for the PA Senate in Harrisburg. In earlier life, she was a cook a t Susquehanna Elementary School, a department manager for Colonial Fai in Shamokin Dam, and she owned and operated Thelma’s Hometown Restau ant in Liverpool. Thelma enjoyed gardening, sewing, and was a quintessential homemaker a d baker, renowned for her baking skills. Surviving are two sons, Michael A. Hoover and his wife Shirley, of McA listerville, and Mark B. Hoover, of Selinsgrove; one sister, Theresa I . Grove and her husband, John Jr., of York; one brother-in-law, Edwi B. Wallace Jr., Leigh Acres, Fla.; one granddaughter, Tonia Bryner a d her husband Richard, of McAlisterville; two step-grandchildren, Tin a Zendt and her husband Craig, of Mount Pleasant, S.C., and Timothy St uck and his wife Kim, of Thompsontown, and she leaves behind two great -grandsons and four step-great-grandchildren. One sister, Twila Wallace; one brother, Ronald Klinger, and a step-gre at-grandson, Seth Zendt, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Brown Funeral H omes, Inc., 111 Westfall St., McAlisterville, with Pastor Nicholas Smi th and Pastor Gary Krabill officiating. There will be no viewing; howe ver, family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funer al home. Burial will follow in St. Paul’s (Leininger’s) Cemetery, Mount Pleasan t Mills. For those who desire, memorial contributions in Mrs. Hoover’s memory m ay be made to the American Parkinson’s Disease Association, Central Su squehanna Valley Chapter, 2 Rehab Lane, Danville, PA 17821. Online tributes and condolences may be extended to the family at www.b ownfuneralhomesinc.com. ShareThis Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Email Text Only Daily Item Obituaries | KLINGER, Thelma Catherine (I9550)
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746 | There is a good bio of Henry Barner in the May 1980 58th Barner Reunio Newsletter. | BARNER, Henry (I16553)
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747 | Tree fell on his back July 7, 1891, approx. 1 year prior to his death | BARNER, William Robert (I14066)
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748 | Walter C. Barner Jr. POSTED: October 27, 2009 Walter C. Barner Jr. Walter C. Barner Jr., 85, formally of 293 S. Jones St., Lock Haven, Cl inton Co, PAssed away Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009 at the Jersey Shore Mano Care where he had resided for the last eight years. Walter was born in Lock Haven Dec. 10, 1923. He was the son of Walte C. and Lyda Smith Barner Sr. On June 26, 1949 he was united in marriage to Ilene M. Lesher, who pre ceded him in death April 3, 2000. Mr. Barner was a graduate of the Lock Haven High School in 1941 an d a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served during World War II from 1 943 -46. He had worked at the former Hammermill Paper Co. in Lock Haven as a pa per machine supervisor, retiring in 1987 after 44 years of service. He had been an active member of the Covenant United Methodist having s erved as a trustee for over 50 years. Walter had also been a member o f the Southern Clinton County Sportsman Club and enjoyed hunting and f ishing. He enjoyed spending time at his cabin in Rosencrans and his fi shing camp in Canada. Survivors include a son, Stephen Eric (Molly) Barner of Tower City; th ee daughters, Jane Ilene and her husband Randy Edwards of Renovo, Pat icia Ann Hardy of Lock Haven, and Mary Lynn and her husband Jeff Raa b of Avis; a sister, Betty J. Witt of Lock Haven; seven grandchildren ; three great-grandsons and four step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Harry W. and Richard L. Barn er, and a sister Ruth Yost. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 at 11 a.m. i the Covenant United Methodist Church, 44 W. Main St. Lock Haven. Off iciating will be Rev. Dr. Jonathan G. West of the church. Family and f iends will be received in the church from 9 a.m. until the time of se vices at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant C emetery, Rosencrans, at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers memorials will be accepted to the Covenant United M ethodist Church through the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of the Yost-Gedon Funeral Home 12 1 W. Main St. Lock Haven. Online condolences can be made at www.yost-g edonfuneralhome.com Subscribe to The Express | BARNER, Walter Calvin Jr. (I15250)
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749 | Walter S. Peters Jr. Obituary Send Flowers Guest Book Be the first to share your memories or express your condolences in th e Guest Book for Walter S. Peters Jr.. View Sign Walter S. Peters Jr. April 5, 1948 February 17, 2019 Walter S. Peters , Jr., 70, of rural Bellefonte, passed away at Mount Nittany Medical C enter, on Sunday, February 17, 2019. He was born in Bellefonte on Apri l 5, 1948, the son of the late Walter S. Peters, Sr. and Birdie L. Rho ades Peters. On January 21, 1990, he married the former Merry K. Keit h (Peters), who survives at home. He was a 1967 graduate of the Bellef onte Area High School and served his country in the U. S. Marine Corps . He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and watching sports, especial ly the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penn State wrestling. Walter is survive d by his children, Wesley K. (Mykyla Rowley) Peters, of Runville, Tiff any (Jason) Morrissey, of Tyrone, and Samuel R. Peters, of Runville. H e is also survived by his three grandchildren, Nathaniel Decker, Jad e Morrissey, Serenity Peters; and his brother, Steven Peters. Along wi th his parents he was preceded in death by his brother, Larry T. Peter s. Services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family . Memorial contributions may be made to the Dean K. Wetzler Funeral Ho me and Cremation Service, Inc., 201 Spring St., P.O. Box 288, Milesbur g, PA 16853 in memory of Walter S. Peters, Jr. Arrangements are unde the direction of the Dean K. Wetzler Funeral Home and Cremation Serv ice, Inc., 20l Spring Street, Milesburg. Online condolences may be mad e at www.deankwetzlerfuneralhomeandcremationserviceinc.com Funeral Home Dean K. Wetzler Funeral Home 201 Spring Street Milesburg, PA 16853 (814) 355-7551 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers Published in Centre Daily Times on Feb. 20, 2019 | PETERS, Walter S. Jr. (I7600)
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750 | Warren C. Houseknecht Jr. October 17, 2013 Williamsport Sun-Gazette Warren C. Houseknecht Jr., 54, of Williamsport, died Tuesday, Oct. 15 , 2013, at his home following an extended illness. Born March 27, 1959, in Muncy, he was a son of Warren C. and Ninabell e (Ohmneiss) Houseknecht. He married Mary R. Danneker and celebrated 3 6 years together. He worked as a sales representative at Susquehanna Paper for 36 years . Warren was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Parish. He enjoyed hunt ing, fishing, gardening and spending time with his family, especiall y his grandchildren. Surviving in addition to his wife and mother are two sons, Warren D. , of Williamsport and SSGT Matthew A. Houseknecht, of Dover, Del.; tw o daughters, Jennifer M. Brainard (Matthew F.) and Melanie A. Housekne cht, both of Williamsport; four grandchildren, Madison R. Houseknecht , Mackenzie L. Houseknecht, Issac M. Brainard and Ian M. Brainard; tw o brothers, twin brother Wayne C., of Williamsport, and Max R., of Sou th Williamsport; one sister, Donna M. Fry, of Trout Run; and several n ieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father; a son, Michael J. Houseknecht , and a sister, Catherine R. Overdorf. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Josep h the Worker Parish, 702 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. Burial will be h eld at Resurrection Cemetery, Montoursville. A viewing will be hel d 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Knight-Confer Funeral Home, 1914 Memorial Ave. , Williamsport. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Warren's name may be mad e to the North Central Pennsylvania Dialysis Clinic, 1660 Sycamore Roa d, Montoursville, PA 17754. www.KnightConferFuneralHome.com Subscribe to Williamsport Sun-Gazette | HOUSEKNECHT, Warren C. (twin) Jr. (I7398)
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