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TABORN, Floyd J., Sr.
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TAPER, Florence
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TENHUNDFELD, Loretta
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TESCA, John
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TEXTOR, Edward
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THACKER, Vivian
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THAL, Florence
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THOMAS, Johanna
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THOMAS, Melanie
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THOMPSON, Dale
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THORNSBERRY, Daniel
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THROCKMORTON, Edgar
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TINGLER, Omagene
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TISKO, Ida
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TOBER, William
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TOMLIN, Dennis
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TOPEKA, Helen
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TORSKI, David
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TOWE, Lucille
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TREDENT, Elizabeth
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TREFZ, Clifton
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TREHARNE, Raymond
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TRESE, Rev. Thomas
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TRIBBLE, Cortez
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TRICK, Bernice
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TRUSKOWSKI, Sister Mary Bertrande
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TUCKER, Betty
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TURIC, Ante
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UNVERFERTH, Gladys
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UPCHURCH, Roneshia
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URCHAK, Anna
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VALET, Hulda
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VANEK, Evelyn
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VANISH, Margaret
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VANLEER, Anthony
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VANNAK, Dr. Hendrick
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VARNER, Rachel
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VASTINE, John
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VELTEN, William
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VENABLE, Festine, Sr.
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VICAREL, Daniel
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VIERS, Russell
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VILLA, Lola
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VILLAGOMEZ, Dawn
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VIOCK, Lois
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VIPPERMAN, Buddy
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VISNIC, Mary
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VLAHOS, John C.
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VLOSICH, Michael
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VOLLMAYER, Sister Mary Cecilia
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VON JASINSKI, Dorothea
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VUKSTA, Michael
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WACHENSCHWANZ, Violet
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WACLAWIK, Sister Mary Apollonia
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WAGGONER, Juanita
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WALDFOGEL, Emma
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WALENDZIK, Heronima
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WALISA, Jessie
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WALLACE, Amelia
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WALLIN, Renate
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WALLINGFORD, Howard T.
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WALLS, Melvin
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WALP, Alfred
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WALTERS, Hayden
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WAMSLEY, Margaret
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WARBINGTON, Shirley
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WARD, Eddie
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WARR, Marshall, Sr.
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WASHINGTON, Charles L., Sr.
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WASSON, Estella
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WATTERS, Erma
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WEBB, Beryl
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WEEKS, Eldon
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WEIDIG, Ireta
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WEIDLE, Mary
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WEILER, Sister Mary Julia
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WEIMERT, Richard
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WEIN, Uriah
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WEINBERGER, Bessie
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WEINLEIN, Leila
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WEITZEL, Mildred
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WEITZMAN, Mary
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WENT, Clarissa
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WHALEN, Charles E.
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WHIDDEN, Janetta
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WHITCRAFT, Mary
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WHITE, Ichabod
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WHITE, Phillip
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WHITEHAIR, Clara
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WICKISER, Pauline
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WILCH, Ruth
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WILLIAMS, Eva
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WILLIAMS, Norma
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WILLIAMSON, Mary
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WINEGARDNER, Verba
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WINGERTER, Leona
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WISMAN, August
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WISMAN, Minnie
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WITTCOP, Windsor
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WOLFZORN, Malvina
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WOLOWIEC, Sister Mary Stephanie
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WOOD, Agnes
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WOOLCOTT, Catherine
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WORDEN, Harry
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WOZNIAK, Sister Mary Alice
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WYSONG, Mary
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YASEEN, Mohammed
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YATES, Robert W.
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YUKICH, Catherine
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ZAPPA, Thomas
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ZORI, Mimi
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ZUNT, Ronald
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SIDNEY, OHIO: Floyd Junior Taborn, Sr., 76, died December 20, 2005. He was born November 11, 1929 to the late Floyd Taborn, Sr. and Ela Mae Crosswhite Taborn. He formerly worked at Hartzell Hardwoods. He is survived by three daughters, Cholie Matthews of Newark, and Shana Nixon and Charla Taborn, both of Sidney; five sons, Floyd J. Taborn Jr. of Piqua, Ricky Taborn of Texas, Cloude Betts of Findley, and Mark Jones and Jamie Betts, both of Troy; several other children; a sister, Shirley Philpot of Cleveland; and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother. Arrangements were entrusted to Jamieson and Yannucci Funeral Home.
ROSSFORD, OHIO: Florence F. Taper, 60, died February 5, 1983 at St. Charles Hospital. She was a retired inspector at Champion Spark Plug Co. with 18 years of service. Survivors include her husband, Anthony; a son, Robert; and three brothers, Harry Kitting, Walter Kitting, and Bernard Kocinski. Services were held at St. Mary Magdalene Church. Arrangements were handled by Rossford Mortuary.
CINCINNATI, OHIO: Loretta Kimball Tenhundfeld, 87, died August 1, 2008. She was the mother of Arthur (Wanda) and Roy (Cindy) Tenhundfeld, Peggy (Andy) Reardon, and Sharon Borger; and the sister of Lloyd and Jeanette. She had 13 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Tenhundfeld. Services were held at Holy Family Church. Arrangements were entrusted to Dalbert, Woodruff and Isenogle Funeral Home.
AKRON, OHIO: John Tecsa, 96, died November 26, 1985 at Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital. He was a native of Romania. He came to America in 1921, and moved to Akron in 1933. He retired from Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and was a member of Presentation of Our Lord Romanian Orthodox Church. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Vera and Lawrence Valenti of Akron; 6 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Miu. Interment was at Mount Hope Cemetery under the direction of Kucko-Anthony Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Edward J. Textor, 58, died December 24, 1969. He was born May 18, 1911. He was the husband of Helen Textor; and the father of Joanne Cooper of Toledo, Richard of Toledo, Rosemary Fugate of Maumee, and Edward III, Sharon Hopkins, and Patricia Kellett, all of Sylvania. He had 21 grandchildren. Interment was at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Abele Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Vivian Agatha Thacker, 91, died March 14, 1992 at Mercy Hospital. She was born in Jamaica. She was a domestic worker in private homes, and attended Parkwood Seventh-day Adventist Church. She was a longtime member of the Jamaican Social Club. Survivors include a brother, Gladston Hawthorne; a sister, Lidia Hawthorne; and her close friends, Cynthia Chapman, Earl Mitchell, Gloria Tucker, and Mrs. Jesse Woodhouse. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie. Services were held at Parkwood Seventh-day Adventist Church. Arrangements were handled by Dale Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Florence R. Thal, 58, died April 5, 1967 at her residence. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She had been living in Toldeo for over 20 years, and was a member of the Collingwood Temple Sisterhood, the National Council of Jewish Women, and the Darlington House Volunteers and Auxiliary. She was also a volunteer for the Red Cross. Survivors include her husband, Irwin; and a sister, Mrs. Charles Sonneborn of Wheeling, WV. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Bennett Mortuary.
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO: Johanna I. Thomas, 77, died April 5, 2006 at Adena Regional Medical Center. She was born in Munich, Germany on September 4, 1928 to Johann and Frieda Roth Schmid. She attended Our Savior Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband, Loren M. Thomas; a son, Maurice (Roxanna) Thomas; five daughters, Janette (Jeffery) Lynch, Patrizia Thomas, Sandy Turner, Virginia (Rick) Turner, and Lorencene Thomas; two sisters, Melitta (Karl) Snook, and Margot Schmid; 10 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and her friends, including Gerda Veris and Hilda Jamison. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Irene (Albert) Haberle, and Lieselotte (Rudolf) Bohlinger. Services were held at Our Savior Lutheran Church. Arrangements were handled by Haller Funeral Home.
HANNIBAL, OHIO: Melanie K. Thomas, 58, died April 3, 2007. She was born January 12, 1949 to the late Cecil and Nellie Hutchinson Cross. She was a Protestant.
She is survived by her husband, Roy Thomas; four sons, Rex (Christina) Thomas of Gauley Bridge, WV, Jimmie (Suzanne) Thomas of Houston, TX, William (Shelia) Thomas of Clarington, and Charles (Michelle) Thomas of Cleveland; two brothers, Derrell Cross of Pigeon Forge, TN, and Leroy Cross of New Martinsville, WV; four sisters, Luella Wyatt of Cadiz, KY, Evelyn McCullough of Paducah, KY, and Janna Dennis and Ramona Loy, both of New Martinsville, WV; and 8 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and two brothers, Paul and Donald Cross. Interment was at Emma Grove Cemetery with arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory.
DOWLING, OHIO: Dale E. Thompson, 27, was killed in air combat on March 28, 1945. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson; and three brothers, Lester McPherson of Perrysburg, and Donald and Garold Thompson, both of Dowling. Burial with military honors was in Dowling with arrangements by Witzler Funeral Home.
PLYMOUTH, OHIO: Daniel Thornsberry, 68, died October 24, 2005 at MedCentral Hospital in Shelby. He was born March 21, 1937 in Knott County, KY to the late Joe and Patsy Tuttle Thornsberry. He retired from General Motors in Ontario with 31 years of service. He was a member of Little Rebecca Old Regular Baptist Church, and enjoyed fishing and camping. Survivors include his wife, Wanda Morgan Thornsberry; five daughters, Linda (Gary) Reno of Plymouth, Vickie (John) Stima of Shelby, Wendy Dawson of Willard, and Peggy (Calvin) Tuttle and Patty Walters, all of Westland, MI; two sisters, Mabel Shepherd of Shelby, and Mavis Tackett of Georgia; three brothers, Howard Thornsberry of Wakeman, Mander Thornsberry of Willard, and Alvin Thornsberry of Sebring, FL; 10 grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were held at Little Rebecca Old Regular Baptist Church. Burial was at Greenlawn Cemetery by Secor Funeral Home.
PIKETON, OHIO: Edgar Throckmorton, 76, died October 21, 1988 at a Columbus hospital. He retired from the New York Central Railroad, and was a member of Bethel Christian Church. He was a native of Pike County. He is survived by a sister, Edna Hale Ellenberg of Waverly; and six nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two wives, Julia Douthitt Throckmorton and Esther Mossbarger Throckmorton. Interment was at Bethel Cemetery with arrangements by Howe-Wheeler-Boyer-Hornback Funeral Home.
DAYTON, OHIO: Omagene Tingler, 73, died January 23, 2001. She was born April 20, 1927 to Wiley and Mallie Yoak Taylor. She was a charter member of the Moraine City First Church of God. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Glen Tingler; a son, Timothy, of Dayton; a sister, Deloris M. Helton of Dayton; two brothers, Wiley "Junior" Taylor of Grafton, and Gaylord "Buzz" Taylor of Clearwater, FL; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Oleta Martin; and two brothers, Paul Taylor and Woodrow Taylor. Services were held at the Moraine City First Church of God. Interment was at Hardman Chapel Cemetery in Smithville, WV.
FAIRPOINT, OHIO: Ida Tisko, 84, died August 29, 2005 at Wheeling Hospital. She was born August 7, 1921 in Bellaire, OH to August and Laura Palombi Melet. She attended St. Joseph's Catholic Church. She is survived by a daughter, Kathy (Mitch) Mazin of Colorado Springs; three sons, Darren (Tracey) Tisko of Lloydsville, Ronald J. (Kathy) Tisko of Warsaw, OH, and William (Terri) Tisko of Fort Meade, FL; two sisters, Lana Kalis and Josephine Pubal; a brother, Joseph Melet; 11 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Tisko; her parents; and three brothers, Henry, Albert and Pat Melet. Services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Interment was at Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville under the direction of Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home.
BEXLEY, OHIO: William C. Tober, 35, died January 16, 1980 at his residence. He worked in the water division of the Ohio Health Department as a laboratory technician. Survivors include a son, William E.; a daughter, Natalie; his parents, Olive and Edward Tober; and two brothers, Edward and Donald. Arrangements were handled by Boyer-Van Wormer Mortuary.
LYNX, OHIO: Dennis Tomlin, 70, died January 15, 1989 at a West Union hospital. He was born December 31, 1918. He formerly worked for GH&R in Dayton, and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include two daughters, Pamala Tomlin and Carol A. Willett, both of Dayton; four sons, Wayne Tomlin of Manchester, Carl Tomlin of Stout, and Kenny Tomlin and Denny Tomlin, both of Dayton; two sisters, Verda Tucker of West Union and Alberta Craigo of Dayton; 13 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Manchester IOOF Cemetery by Lafferty Funeral Home.
HILLSBORO, OHIO: Helen Louise Topeka, 86, died November 20, 2002 at the Highland District Hospital in Hillsboro. She was born August 25, 1916 in Highland County, OH to Harry F. and Jessie L. Nickeson McCoppin. She attended the Hillsboro Church of the Nazarene and Marshall United Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Ervin Parshall of Hillsboro; a niece; and 3 nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Marjorie Sydenstricker; and a niece, Karol Harner. Interment was at the Hillsboro Cemetery under the direction of Hope Miller-Thompson Funeral Home.
MANSFIELD, OHIO: David B. Torski, 51, died July 23, 2009. He was born January 3, 1958 in Mansfield to John Phillip and Mary Ann Marshall Torski. He earned a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. He was an engineer at Rockwell Industries, and had been a consultant for CADCam Engineering. He was later self-employed. He enjoyed carpentry, genealogy, and historical research. Survivors include his mother; his siblings and their spouses, Robert M. Torski of Cleveland, Julie Ann and Douglas Litt of Mansfield, Dr. J. Stephen and Evelyn Torski of Ashland, Diane L. and Nelson Flinders of Columbus, James B. and Sharon Torski of Dublin, and Gregory A. and Stephanie Torski of Hingham, MA; and 11 nieces and nephews. Interment was at Mansfield Catholic Cemetery by Snyder Funeral Home.
NEW CARLISLE, OHIO: Lucille Shouse Towe, 63, died October 17, 2005 at Hospice of Dayton. She was born September 2, 1942 in Beattyville, KY to the late John A. and Carlie Fox Shouse. Survivors include her husband of 44 years, Ernest W. Towe; her children, Ernest Towe II of New Carlisle, Julie Couch of Centerville, Marsha and Gearold Hood of Medway, and Sherry and Richard Dawson of Douglasville, GA; four sisters; three brothers; 11 grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a sister; and two brothers. Arrangements were handled by Trostel-Chapman Funeral Home.
ASHTABULA, OHIO: Elizabeth H. Tredent, 94, died July 12, 2006 at the Austinburg Rehabilitation Center. She was born November 2, 1911 in St. Marys, PA to John and Anna Thomas Hurcik. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mary Ellen (John) Meehl of Painesville Township; a son, John A. (Susan) of Mentor; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter Tredent; a son, Domenic; her parents; three sisters, Mary Colby, Susan Franco, and Anna Thomas; and two brothers, John and Michael Hurcik. Services were held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment was at Greenlawn Memory Gardens under the direction of Guerriero Funeral Home.
WEST UNION, OHIO: Clifton Trefz, 94, died December 9, 1980. He was an Adams County native, and a member of Satterfield's Chapel. Survivors include his wife, Naomi Cooper Trefz; three sons, Mansil of West Union, Howard of Arcanum, and J. Paul of Athens; a daughter, Mrs. Dortha Paul of West Union; a brother, C.B. Trefz of Portsmouth; 5 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Burial was at West Union Cemetery with arrangements by Lafferty Funeral Home.
STRUTHERS, OHIO: Raymond F. Treharne, 59, died October 12, 2009 at St. Elizabeth Health Center. He born September 18, 1950 in Youngstown to Firl H. and Ethel Hixson Treharne. He worked at Safety Tire in Canfield. He was a member of the Western Reserve Modular Railroad Club, and was a Cleveland Browns fan. Survivors include his wife, Georgia Gibbs Treharne; six children, Adam (Mandy) Treharne, Jackie Ann (Joe) Vinopal, Mindy (Naser) Alwanni, Ashley Treharne, Juwan Treharne, and Elaine (Luke) Runge; a sister, Linda Bumgardner; and 4 granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Carolyn Treharne; and a brother, Richard A. Treharne. Arrangements were handled by Wasko Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Fr. Thomas E. Trese, S.J., died in February of 1995. He was born October 12, 1917 in Jackson, MI. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1938, and was ordained in 1949. He served a number of congregations, including St. Mary's and St. Stephen's Parishes in Toledo. He was a sociologist, artist and author. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Alma M. Calkins of Ventura, CA; a brother, Ralph, of Fort Worth, TX; and his religious community. Services were held at Gesu Church. Arrangements were handled by Abele Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Cortez Tribble, 61, died March 29, 1986 at Flower Memorial Hospital. He retired from the Hydramatic division of General Motors with 30 years of service, and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis; a son, Dwight; a daughter, Mrs. Kay Bird; a stepson, Jeff Russell; two stepdaughters, Donna Russell and Wanda Dion; two brothers, Phillip and Glen; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Pike. Arrangements were handled by Reeb Mortuary.
KETTERING, OHIO: Bernice H. Trick, 92, died June 27, 2010. She was born May 15, 1918. She was a charter member of St. Albert the Great Church and a member of the Rosary Altar Society. She also volunteered at the Corner Cupboard. Survivors include two sons, Gary (Deborah) of Cincinnati, and Kevin (Linda) of FL; two daughters, Donna (Martin) Anastasi of Cincinnati, and Gean (Bob) Seubert of Centerville; a sister-in-law, Marjorie Rosencrans of Dayton; 8 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Vincent. Services were held at St. Albert the Great Church. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Sr. Mary Bertrande Truskowski, 80, died June 6, 1990 at Flower Hospital. She was born in Detroit. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1930, and made her final vows in 1936. She was a school teacher for 40 years in elementary schools in Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio. In the Toledo Diocese, she taught at St. Jude's, St. Hedwig's, St. Hyacinth's, and Immaculate Conception in Port Clinton. She served in the pastoral care department at Providence Hospital in Sandusky for 10 years. She is survived by two brothers, John and Anthony; a sister, Mary Alonzi; and 5 nieces and nephews. Services were held at Queen of Peace Chapel in Sylvania. Arrangements were handled by Wisniewski Funeral Home.
ORRVILLE, OHIO; Betty G. Tucker, 68, died July 1, 2005. She was born January 24, 1937 to William T. and Ruth M. Miner Davis. She enjoyed cooking. She is survived by her children, Russell Tucker of Massillon, Robert Tucker of Barre, VT, Randy (Missie) Tucker of Orrville, Susie (Jeff) Schroeder of Orrville, Sharon (Mark) York of Groton, VT, Berneda (Charles) Tuttle of Marshallville, and Sheila (Michael) Crosland of Orrville; three sisters, Ruth Marsh of Morgantown, WV, Violet (John) Buzzo of Grandville, WV, and Mary (Frank) Corob of McClellandtown, PA; 19 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Russell Tucker, Sr.; and a sister, Shirley McKinney. Services were held at Salem Mennonite Church. Burial was at Maple Grove Memorial Park by Auble Funeral Home.
CLEVELAND, OHIO: Ante Turic, 54, died December 4, 2006. He was the the husband of Kata; the father of Ivo, Mario (Jasmina), Ivana (Zeljko), Dario (Kate) and Violeta (John); and the grandfather of six. Services were held at St. Paul Croatian Church. Interment was at All Souls Cemetery under the direction of Monreal Funeral Home.
KALIDA, OHIO: Gladys M. Unverferth, 78, died January 26, 2007. She was born March 26, 1928 to the late Virgil and Ruth Roberts Pugh. She was the foster daughter of the late Pat and Margene Smith. She was the vice-president of Unverferth Manufacturing. She attended St. Michael's Catholic Church, where she served with the Altar Rosary Society. She was a former member of the Kalida Fire Ladies' Auxiliary. She is survived by eight sons, Steve (Linda) Unverferth, Joe (Kay) Unverferth, Jim (Joni) Unverferth, Mark Unverferth, Larry (Kathy) Unverferth, Dave (Becky) Unverferth and Chad (Rachelle) Unverferth of Kalida, and Jeff (Debbie) Unverferth of Sylvania; a brother, Charles (Jean) Pugh of Milwaukee; a foster brother, Alan (Nancy) Smith; 24 grandchildren; and 7
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her foster parents; her husband, Richard A. Unverferth; an infant daughter; a grandson; and a sister, Mary Marsell. Services were held at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Burial was at the church cemetery under the direction of Love Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Roneshia Marie Upchurch, infant, died December 23, 1991 at Riverside Hospital. Survivors include her mother, Marilyn Sharp; two sisters, Robin Upchurch and Brittany Upchurch; three brothers, Robert Upchurch, Jr., Tracy Smith, Jr. and Tyrone Smith; and her grandparents, Sarah Sharp and Juanita Lathan. Burial was at Forest Cemetery by Sherrill-Harden Funeral Home.
CAMPBELL, OHIO: Anna Urchak, 84, died February 27, 1979 at Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital. She was born in the Ukraine on January 14, 1895 to Simon and Paranka Stebjick Tarnaski. She was a former resident of Philadelphia prior to relocating to Ohio. She attended Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Youngstown, and was a member of the St. Mary Sisterhood there. She was also a member of the Ukrainian National Association. Survivors include a son, Michael Urchak; two daughters, Kathryn Zwinski and Sophie Kalaman; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wasyl Urchak; and a daughter, Mary Clement. Arrangements were handled by Kirila Funeral Home.
EDGERTON, OHIO: Hulda B. Valet, 83, died May 4, 1979 at the Park View Nursing Home. She was born July 22, 1895 in Defiance County to Louis and Rose Koerner Valet. She was a member of Emanuel United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, and the Edgerton BPW. She was survived by a sister, Rosa (Paul) Krill of Edgerton; a niece; and two nephews. Services were held at Emanuel United Methodist Church. Burial was at Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of Krill Funeral Home.
SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO: Evelyn Johnson Vanek, 91, died June 4, 2007. She was born June 7, 1915 to William and Jesse Taylor Johnson. She enjoyed embroidery, gardening and bingo. Survivors include three daughters, Kathleen Gillespie of Sheffield Lake, Marilyn Counts of LaGrange, and Sharon Hodge of Lorain; three sons, Charles Vanek, Jr. of Sheffield Lake, Dale Vanek of Oberlin, and Robert Vanek of Elyria; 23 grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; her great-great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Vanek, Sr.; a daughter, Linda Christian; a grandson; her parents; two sisters, Marguerite Smiley and Mildred Vanek; and two brothers, Billy Johnson and Joe Johnson. Arrangements were handled by Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO: Margaret Vanish, 93, died April 25, 2009. She was born April 24, 1916 to Michael and Anna Sabol Volkay. She worked at Woolworth's in Youngstown, and was a bookkeeper at Fitzpatrick Department Store in Sharon, PA. She was a fan of the Guiding Light soap opera, having followed it since the days of radio. She belonged to senior citizens' groups at St. Charles and Infant Jesus of Prague. Family members include a daughter, Margaret (Jerry) Kovach of Youngstown; a son, Joe (Betty) Vanish of Youngstown; 2 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Vanish; two sisters, Mary Mayernik and Anna Duran; and five brothers, Joseph, Michael, Paul, William, and Andrew Volkay. Services were held at St. Nicholas Byzantine Church. Arrangements were handled by Vaschak-Kirila Funeral Home.
CINCINNATI, OHIO: Anthony Vanleer, 51, died June 24, 1946. He was survived by his wife, Amanda Vanleer. He was born in Nashville, TN to Abraham and Nancy Vanleer. Burial was at Union Bapist Cemetery.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Dr. Hendrick Vannak, 75, died July 8, 1972 in Pennsylvania. He earned a degree in medicine from the University of Tartu in Estonia. He moved to Germany in 1945, practicing medicine there until arriving in the U.S. in 1950. He was a member of the American Medical Association and the Anthroposophical Society. Survivors include his wife, Hilda Vannak; two daughters, Dr. Viivi Emig and Mrs. Virge Warren; and a son, Vaivo. Arrangements were handled by Boyer-Van Wormer Mortuary.
JEFFERSON, OHIO: Rachel F. Varner, 98, died September 15, 2010. She was born in Ontario, Canada on February 25, 1912 to Archie L. and Effie M. Walters Graham. She formerly lived in South Carolina. She was a member of Plymouth United Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Gloria Lake of Jefferson; 5 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and a great-great granddaughter. Interment was at Oakdale Cemetery by Fleming and Billman Funeral Home.
DAYTON, OHIO: John B. "Jack" Vastine, 46, died July 15, 1980 at Grandview Hospital in Dayton. He was an assistant manager and printer at Mr. Zippy Printing, and was of the Catholic faith. He was a native of Covington, KY. Survivors include his father, Milton Vastine; and two brothers, James Vastine and Joseph Vastine. Arrangements were handled by Middendorf Funeral Home of Covington, KY.
COLUMBUS, OHIO: William P. Velten, 93, died January 26, 1998 at Riverside Methodist Hospital. He retired from Hite Parts Exchange, and was a charter member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Louise Velten; three sons and their spouses, Mark of Hilliard, Michael and Brenda of Dublin, and Stephen and Judy of Upper Arlington; and two sisters-in-law. Arrangements were handled by Schoedinger Northwest Chapel.
PORTSMOUTH, OHIO: Festine Venable, Sr., 74, died February 21, 1985 at Mercy Hospital. He was a native of West Virginia. He was a retired coal miner, and a member of the United Mine Workers and Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Copley Venable; two daughters, Alice Venable of Detroit, MI and Odessa Smith of New York, NY; a son, Festine Venable, Jr. of Portsmouth; a stepdaughter, Patsy Brown of Portsmouth; a brother, Dorsey, of Beckley, WV; and 6 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Alyce Pike Venable. Interment was at Scioto Burial Park under the direction of Ralph F. Scott Funeral Home.
COLUMBUS, OHIO: Daniel J. Vicarel, 45, died September 14, 1983 at Doctors Hospital North in Columbus. He was born December 29, 1937 in Youngstown to Angelo and Wanda Glass Vicarel. He worked for the state education department, and was assistant director of vocational education. He was a U.S. Army veteran, and served in the Ohio National Guard. He attended St. Anthony Church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Riley Vicarel; two daughters, Angelene and Lisa; and a sister, Mrs. Alice Marchione. Services were held at Immaculate Conception Church. Arrangements were handled by Rossi Brothers Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Russell L. Viers, 73, died January 11, 1993 at his home. He was the retired owner of the Garden View Gulf Service Station, which he operated for 30 years. He was a member of the Wolves Club. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou Viers; three sons, Dale (Sharon) of Ottawa Lake, MI, and Ronald (Norma) and Mark (Laura) Viers, all of Toledo; a daughter, Judith (David) Hinkelman of Hanover Park, IL; two brothers, Wayne and Dale Viers; three sisters, Jeanette Gilson, Ormie Kummerow, and Doris Horky; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Reeb Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Lola Villa, 67, died October 16, 1963 at St. Charles Hospital. She was born in Mexico City. She had been living in Toledo for 45 years. Survivors include a son, Ralph, of Toledo; 5 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Coyle Mortuary.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Dawn O. Villagomez, 61, died January 30, 1990 at her residence. She was a foster parent to many children. Survivors include her husband, Juan, Sr.; three children, Martha Taylor of Miami, and Sara Villagomez and Juan, Jr., both of San Diego, CA; two sisters, Lavonne Villagomez of Toledo, and Margaret Feare of Milwaukee, WI; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held at Ss. Peter and Paul Church. Interment was at Restlawn Cemetery by Coyle Funeral Home.
NEW LONDON, OHIO: Lois M. Viock, 78, died October 5, 2008. She was born July 21, 1930 in Mount Sterling, OH to Russell and Opal Baker Dagon. She worked at the former Nickels Bakery in New London. Survivors include a sister, Janet Bradford of Sunbury; two brothers, Marvin Dagon of Plain City, and Gil Dagon of New London; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Ray Frazell and Harold Viock; her parents; a brother, Robert Dagon; and a sister, Patricia Ann Dagon. Burial was at Grove Street Cemetery with arrangements by Eastman Funeral Home
REYNOLDSBURG, OHIO: Buddy Gene Vipperman, 67, died September 21, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Barbara A. Vipperman; his sons, Jonathan (Christi) Strouse, Thomas (Janet) Vipperman, Robert (Karen) Vipperman, and Jackson (Andrea) Elliott; his daughters, MaryAnn Strouse, Marlene (Dave) Jones, Jane Elliott, and Jeanette (Mark) Smith; a sister, Beulah "Sandy" Smith; his nieces and nephews; his grandchildren; his great-grandchildren; and his friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jackson L. Vipperman and Lizzie J. Tucker; a son; a sister; and seven brothers. Interment was at Glen Rest Memorial Estates under the direction of Schoedinger Northeast Chapel.
MINGO JUNCTION, OHIO: Mary Visnic, 88, died October 14, 2009 in Wheeling, WV. She was born January 12, 1921 in Brilliant, OH to the late Pasquale and Concetta Sabatini LaRocca. She was a retired school teacher. She attended St. Agnes Catholic Church, where she served as a lector and Eucharistic Minister. She was a member of the Catholic Women's Club and the Women's Club of Mingo. Survivors include a daughter, Samra Teramana of Wintersville; a grandson; and 2 great-grandsons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel "Lefty" Visnic; a sister; and a brother. Services were held at St. Agnes Catholic Church. Interment was at Union Cemetery in Steubenville under the direction of Hoff-Shorac Funeral Home.
AKRON, OHIO: John C. Vlahos, 85, died October 1, 2008. He was born July 5, 1923 to Constantine and Georgia Vlahos. He is survived by a sister, Helen Lambropoulos; a niece and nephew, Georgia and John Stathopoulos; a great-niece; and a great-nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother and sister-in-law, Theodore and Demetra Vlahos; and a brother-in-law, Harry Lambropoulos. Services were held at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. Burial was at Mount Peace Cemetery under the direction of Billow Funeral Home.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO: Michael Vlosich, 60, died November 6, 1959 at South Side Hospital. He was born November 25, 1898 in Rankin, PA. He had worked for the Southern Railroad, and lived in Europe for several years. Survivors include two daughters, Zorica and Dragica, both of Europe; two sons, Joseph and Vladimir, both of Europe; and a brother, Steve, of Monessen, PA. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Vlosich. Arrangements were handled by Vaschak Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Sr. Mary Cecilia Vollmayer, 90, died February 19, 1978 at Providence Hospital in Sandusky. She was born Florence Vollmayer, and was a Toledo native. She joined the Sisters of the Visitation in 1918, and later served as its superior for six years. Services were held at the Monastery of the Visitation. Burial was at the Monastery Cemetery.
HILLIARD, OHIO: Dorothea Adele Von Jasinski, 94, died September 21, 2009 at Westminster-Thurber Community. She was a member of the Hilliard Democratic Club and the Order of the Eastern Star, and was active with the Girl Scouts. Survivors include two sons, Stephen W. (Judith) Von Jasinski, and Thaddeus Jozef (Bonnie) Von Jasinski III; a daughter, Patricia Ann Von Jasinski; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thaddeus Jozef Von Jasinski, Jr.; and a daughter, Joan Adele Von Jasinski. Interment was at Wesley Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Deyo-Davis Funeral Home.
CAMPBELL, OHIO: Michael Vuksta, 85, died at December 25, 1978 St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center. He was born August 28, 1893 in Nevicke-Uzhorod, Czechoslovakia to Michael and Anna Uhrin Vuksta. He came to Cleveland in 1912. He was a machinist and toolmaker at National Tool Co. and Hale Clutch, and was a lathe hand at Wean United Moving for 20 years. He was the cantor at Holy Ghost Church in Cleveland, where he taught religion and the Ruthenian language. He later became cantor of Holy Ghost Church in Pittsburgh, where he had a 150-member choir. He also served as cantor of St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, a post he held for 26 years. He was a member of St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary Hanulya Vuksta; two sons, Joseph of Campbell, and Dr. Michael of Youngstown; and 6 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Anna; and two brothers, John and Joseph. Services were held at St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Wasko Funeral Home.
MINFORD, OHIO: Violet Wachenschwanz, 77, died March 6, 1998 at the Southern Ohio Medical Center. She was born May 23, 1920 in Nelsonville to John and Florence Kinsey Hartman. She was a longtime Harrison Township precinct worker and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the VFW Auxiliary, and the Minford Homemaker Club. She attended the Minford United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Sharon Wachenschwanz of Circleville; a sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Charles McKnight of Lancaster; a brother and sister-in-law, Howard and Leta Hartman of Kent; a granddaughter; and 3 nieces. She was predeceased by her husband, Paul Edward Wachenschwanz. Interment was at Sunset Memorial Gardens by Erwin-Dodson-Allen Funeral Home.
SYLVANIA, OHIO: Sr. Mary Apollonia Waclawik, 85, died January 11, 1974 at Providence Hospital in Sandusky. She was born Thecla Waclawik, and was a native of Poland. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1918 in Minneapolis, professing vows in 1921. She had been stationed twice at Providence Hospital, and also served at the Motherhouse in Sylvania, St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Richfield Center, and at the order's hospitals in North Platte, NE and Hamtramck, MI. Survivors include two sisters, Victoria Rzepka and Catherine Holewa; a brother, Joseph Waclawik; and the Sisters of St. Francis. Services were held at Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel in Sylvania. Burial was at Porta Coeli Cemetery.
DEERFIELD, OHIO: Juanita Mae Waggoner, 75, died April 4, 2003 in Ravenna. She was born April 5, 1927 in Grantsville to the late Rev. Clovis D. and Glada Ritchie Harris. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Earl Waggoner; a son, William R. Harris of Ravenna; a sister, Oleta Heiney of Ravenna; and a brother, William Harris of Grantsville. She was preceded in death by a sister, Leota Fultz; and a brother, Rev. Ray N. Harris. Interment was at Grandview Memorial Park in Ravenna under the direction of Wood-Kortright Funeral Home.
FAYETTE, OHIO: Emma Waldfogel, 72, died February 17, 1993. She was a former longtime employee of Gendron Wheel in Archbold, and was a member of St. James Lutheran Church in Burlington. Survivors include two daughters, Sandra (Timothy) Kaufmann of Toledo, and Jane (Paul) Kaufmann of Napoleon; two sons, Stanley (Marcia) of Toledo, and Richard (Darlene) of Fayette; a sister, Marie (Ernest) Glanz of Napoleon; a brother, Edward Hausch of Wauseon; 12 grandchildren; 4 grandchildren; and 4 step great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Waldfogel. Services were held at St. James Lutheran Church. Arrangements were handled by Short Funeral Home.
CLEVELAND, OHIO: Heronima Walendzik, 77, died February 8, 2008. She was born July 28, 1930. She was the mother of Casey (Michele), Michael (Judy), Leszek (Vicky), and the deceased Andrew and John. She was a grandmother and great-grandmother, and is also survived by other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Antoni. Services were held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Interment was at St. Mary's Cemetery by Komorowski Funeral Home.
CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO: Jessie A. Walisa, 80, died March 26, 2008. She was born April 21, 1927 in Brookville, IN, to Lewis and Dorothy Jenks Shockey. She was a charter member of Hillside Victory Chapel. Survivors include her husband, Roy Walisa; two children, Brenda Gayhart of Twinsburg, and Allen (Sharon) Lloyd of Grove City; three stepsons, Charles, Robert, and Jeffrey Walisa; a stepdaughter, Jennifer Struckman; a sister, Jean Melvin of Troy; 3 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; her step-grandchildren; and her step great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Allen Lloyd; and her parents. Burial was at Floral Hills Memory Gardens by Wellman Funeral Home.
TOLDEO, OHIO: Amelia C. Wallace, 100, died November 24, 1958 at the Wunderley Rest Home. She was born in Sandusky, OH. She came to Toledo in 1888, and was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Family members include two children, Mrs. Rosamond M. Reason and Carl Wallace, Sr.; 5 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Walter Mortuary.
IRONTON, OHIO: Renate Wallin, 83, died December 8, 2009. She was born November 13, 1926 to Otto and Anna Dalgas. She was a native of Berlin, Germany, and was a member of Sedgewick Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Eugene F. Wallin; two daughters and a son-in-law, Andrea and Kevin Kitts of Wurtland, KY, and Michele Snyder of Atlanta, GA; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Gerhardt Dalgas; and a sister, Gertrude Oelberg. Burial was at Woodland Cemetery by Phillips Funeral Home.
SEAMAN, OHIO: Howard Thomas Wallingford, 78, died January 31, 2002 at the Dayton VA Hospital. He was born May 21, 1923 in Fleming County, KY to Harrison and Lutie Mae Dickson Wallingford. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a POW-MIA, and a member of DAV Post #31 in Adams County. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Geeslin Wallingford; a daughter and son-in-law, Roxana and Jim Rumfield of Waverly; his sons and daughters-in-law, Mike Wallingford of Hillsboro, Don and Debbie Wallingford of Milford, and Ronnie and Becky Wallingford of Ribolt, KY; two stepdaughters, Rita (Don) Doss of Seaman, and Debbie Brammer of Hillsboro; two sisters, Alvirgia Calvert of Seaman, and Marion Breeze of Tollesboro, KY; 14 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Olive Harris and Georgia Baxter; and three brothers, Willie Wallingford, Harrison Wallingford, Jr., and Roy Wallingford. Interment was at Mount Leigh Cemetery under the direction of Lewis-Sullivan Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Melvin Walls, 57, died February 17, 1993 at the Toledo Hospital. He retired from Teledyne CAE and was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Rev. Blandine Walls; a daughter, Pamela (Calvin) Rogers; two sons, Ethan and Melvin; a brother, Rufus Walls of Columbus; and 5 grandchildren. Services were held at Bethel Apostolic Church. Arrangements were handled by House of Day Funeral Service.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Alfred A. Walp, 75, died April 4, 1967 at Maumee Valley Hospital. He was born in Whitehouse. He was a retired forman and union steward at Kaiser Jeep Corp. with 25 years of service, and had formerly worked at Thyer Lumber Corporation. He was a veteran of World War I, and had been a Toledo resident for 70 years. Survivors include his wife, Blanche F. Walp; four daughters, Regina A. Seeburger, Bernadette M. Wood, Mary Waite, and Margaret M. Hughes; a stepdaughter, Helen Waterman; 19 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park by Walter Mortuary.
SCIOTOVILLE, OHIO: Hayden Walters, 87, died July 28, 1982 at his residence. He was a retired farmer. He was a native of Lewis County, KY, and had been a Scioto County resident since 1959. He was of the Apostolic faith. Survivors include three sons, Virgil, Raymond and Lowell; a sister, Lena Hackney; his grandchildren; and his great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Stella Gilliam Walters. Burial was at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County by Erwin-Dodson Funeral Home.
PEEBLES, OHIO: Margaret Wamsley, 76, was found deceased at her residence on November 9, 1951. Survivors include three nephews, James Childers of Xenia, and Charles and Joe; and a niece, Thelma Charles of Cedarville. Services were held at the Peebles Church of Christ. Interment was in Cedarville under the direction of Trefz Funeral Home.
SIDNEY, OHIO: Shirley A. Warbington, 74, died February 26, 2006 at the Dorothy Love Retirement Community in Sidney. She was born September 27, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to Edwin and Shirley Yeager Walsh. She attended the Art Institue of Pittsburgh, and retired from S & H Products, where she was a workshop and habilitation specialist. She was a member of the Wilson Hospital Auxiliary and the First United Methodist Church of Sidney. Survivors include a son, Lewis F. (Jenny) of Sidney; three sisters, Adrienne McBride, Constance Marshall (Noel), and June Schwenger (Fred), all of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; a brother, Bill Walsh (Peggy) of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; and 3 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis F. Warbington; a daughter, Sondra L. Warbington; and her parents. Services were held at Salm-McGill and Tangeman Funeral Home. Interment was at Cedar Point Cemtery in Pasco.
CHESHIRE, OHIO: Eddie Ward, 12, died May 27, 1964. He was born December 17, 1951 to Orion and Mildred Prater Ward. Services were held at Cheshire Baptist Church. Burial was at Poplar Ridge Cemetery under the direction of Miller's Home for Funerals.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Marshall Warr, Sr., 24, died September 8, 1969. He was a native of New Roads, LA, and passed away on his 24th birthday. He worked for the Doehler-Jarvis Division of the National Lead Co. Survivors include his wife Beverly A. Warr; a son, Marshall Warr, Jr.; his father, Walter; his mother, Willa M. Sanders; three sisters, Susanna Haynes, Helen Haynes and Hazel Warr; and a brother, Walter, Jr. Services were held at Union Baptist Church in Louisiana. Arrangements were handled by Dale Mortuary.
RIPLEY, OHIO: Charles L. "Boots" Washington, Sr., 78, died August 4, 2006. He was born August 11, 1927 in May's Lick, KY to George and Izetta Anderson Washington. He retired from the U.S. Army, and was a veteran of the Korean War. He also worked as a parts manager at Borcherding Buick in Cincinnati, and in maintenance at DP&L Killen Station. He was a member of May's Lick Second Christian Church. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Arietta Settles Washington; five sons, Benjamin Dean Washington of Ripley, Charles L. Washington, Jr. of Morehead, KY, Timothy Ray Washington of Wilmington, NC, Daniel Dion Washington, Sr. of Colorado Springs, CO, and Clifton E. Washington of Beavercreek; three daughters, Tracee Bea Cloyd of Ripley, and Andrea Lynn Brown and Denise Renay Thompson, both of Wilmington; two sisters, Carolyn J. Wilson of Springfield, MA, and Bernice W. Green of Maysville, KY; 21 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, John Robert and Elliott Washington. Interment with military honors was at Red Oak Cemetery with arrangements by Cahall Funeral Home.
RITTMAN, OHIO: Estella A. Wasson, 89, died September 23, 2007 at Liberty Residence II in Wadsworth. She was born February 27, 1918 in Three Springs, PA to Naum and Dorothy Starr Roher. She retired from the Packaging Corporation of America with 18 years of service, and had lived in Rittman since 1950. She was a member of the Rittman United Methodist Church, the AARP, and the Rittman Senior Citizens. She is survived by a daughter, Nancy A. Dillen of Wadsworth; her
grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and her friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dale Wasson; and six siblings. Interment was at the Rittman Cemetery by Gillman Funeral Home.
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO: Erma June Watters, 74, died September 2, 2006. She was born January 3, 1932 in Ross County to the late Pearl and Leora Ward Butterbaugh. She was a member of Brookside Church. She is survived by her husband, William D. Watters; four daughters, Jonda Watters, Lee (Spencer) Keaton, Pam Reynolds (companion Mike Stafford), and Kathy (Roger) Tolliver, all of Chillicothe; a brother, G. John (Mary) Butterbaugh of Chillicothe; a sister, Sara Price, of Lexington; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by an infant sister; and an infant brother. Services were held at Brookside Church. Interment was at Floral Hills Memory Gardens under the direction of Ware Funeral Home.
SOUTH POINT, OHIO: Beryl Murdock Webb, 81, died November 6, 2004. She was born November 29, 1922 in Proctorville, OH to Tom and Bessie Mannon Murdock. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Greg Wallace of Hurricane, WV; a daughter-in-law, Vera Webb of Chesapeake; a brother, Thomas Murdock of Charleston, WV; 2 grandsons; 4 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emmitt Webb; a son, Carl E. Webb; a daughter, Connie Nichols; and her parents. Interment was at Rome Cemetery in Proctorville by Hall Funeral Home.
POMEROY, OHIO: Eldon E. Weeks, 73, died June 7, 1974 at Veterans Memorial Hospital. He was born September 18, 1900 to the late John and Edith Batey Weeks. He retired from Pomeroy National Bank, where he had worked since 1937. He served as the bank's vice-president for 8 years, and was on the bank's Board of Directors from 1941 until his passing. He was associated with several state and federal banking organizations. He was clerk of the Salisbury School Board for 30 years, attended Enterprise United Methodist Church, and was a member of the Meigs County Cancer Society. Survivors include his wife, Agnes M. Frick Weeks; a son, John R. Weeks of Gallipolis; a daughter-in-law, Barbara Weeks; a sister, Rachel Jennings of Pomeroy; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Rock Springs Cemetery with arrangements by Ewing Funeral Home.
MENTOR, OHIO: Ireta V. Weidig, 87, died February 24, 2010. She was born October 18, 1922. She is survived by a son, Kenneth (Beth) Weidig of Mentor; two daughters, Janet Erskine of Concord Township, and Kathleen (Walter, Jr.) Iliff of Eastlake; a sister, Moneta Flack of Ashtabula; a former son-in-law, Craig Erskine; 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a close friend, Helga Stang. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Weidig; and her parents, Albert and Myrth Aunger. Services were held at Grace Episcopal Church. Interment was at Mentor Cemetery by Brunner Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
GERMANTOWN, OHIO: Mary Helen Weidle died December 19, 2003. She was born May 10, 1914 in Germantown to William H. and Bessie Mae Evans Smith. She retired from Frigidaire, and attended the Germantown United Methodist Church. She was a member of the General Motors Lunch Group and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Sue and Ted Precht of California, and Linda and Noel (Terry) Williams of Tennessee; a son, Ronal Weidle, Sr. of Germantown; 4 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband of 60 years, Willis C. Weidle; two brothers, Robert and Gene Smith; and two sisters, Betty Winston and Opal Taylor. Interment was at the Germantown Cemetery by Dalton Funeral Home.
CARROLLTON, OHIO: Sr. Mary Julia Weiler, 18, died October 17, 1969 at St. John Villa in Carrollton. She was born Gwendolyn Weiler on March 26, 1951 in Dickerton, ND to Edwin and Doris Braulick Weiler. She was a novice sister of the Order of the Sisters of Charity in Carrollton. Survivors include her parents; a sister, Kay, of Dicerkton, ND; and her religious community. Services were held at St. John Villa Chapel.
WAPAKONETA, OHIO: Richard L. Weimert, 87, died September 27, 2001 at Auglaize Acres. He was born June 12, 1914 in Wapakoneta to C. Fred and Teresa Zink Weimert. He retired from Clark Equipment Company in Lima, and attended St. Joseph Catholic Church. He was a member of the Eagles and the Elks, and enjoyed sports. Survivors include two sisters, Mary McGarry of Ontario, CA, and Cecilia Deschler of San Diego, CA; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Pauline McKinley and Marjorie Hargis; and three brothers, Harold, Vernon, and Roland Weimert. Services were held at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment was at St. Joseph Cemetery in Wapakoneta under the direction of Bayliff and Eley Funeral Home.
SPENCERVILLE, OHIO: Uriah Wein, 80, died June 19, 1940. He was born in Allen County, OH on April 17, 1860 to Amos and Sarah Post Wein. He was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by his wife. Burial was at the Spencerville Cemetery by Charles B. Miller.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO: Bessie Weinberger, 92, died June 9, 2009 at the Holzer Assisted Living Center. She was born July 8, 1916 in Andalusia, AL. She was a member of the B'Nai Sholm Congregation in Huntington. Survivors include two sons, Richard (Ellen) Weinberger of Huntington, and Phillip (Kelly) Weinberger of Warrensburg, MO; 2 grandchildren; and 2 step-grandchildren. She was precdeceased by her husband, Dr. Jacob Weinberger; and her parents. Arrangements were handled by Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home.
MARYSVILLE, OHIO: Leila Louise Robinson Weinlein, 70, died May 15, 2009 at her residence. She was born February 10, 1939 in Chesterville to the late Adelbert and Winifred Tobin Robinson. She enjoyed bowling and gardening. She is survived by two sons, William (Daisy) Kirkpatrick, and Robert Kirkpatrick, all of Phoenix; a daughter, Bonnie Clover of Lexington; two stepsons, Dave (Carol) Weinlein of Marysville, and Howard Weinlein (friend Sarah Gerfen) of West Mansfield; four stepdaughters, Jane (Robert) McCarty of Milford Center, Ruth Welch (fiance Bill Jones) of Sunbury, Barb Brockwell of Hawthorne, FL, and Mary Cummins of Summerland Key, FL; a brother, Fred (Tobi) Robinson of Bakersfield, CA; 8 grandchildren; 23 step-grandchildren; and 19 step great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert F. Weinlein; a daughter, Brenda Ann Kirkpatrick; and a brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and Barb Robinson. Interment was at Maple Grove Cemetery in Chesterville with arrangements by Mannasmith Funeral Home.
HOWARD, OHIO: Mildred Weitzel, 92, died March 17, 2011 at the Ohio Eastern Star Home in Mount Vernon. She was born December 4, 1918 in Summerset, OH to Roy and Mabel Baker Snider. She retired from Lorain Products. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Mount Vernon, the Sew and Sews Club of Apple Valley, and the Apple Valley Singles Club. Survivors include two sons, Phillip (Barbara) Bentz of Howard, and Dennis (Christina) Bentz of Chandler, AZ; two sisters, Wanda (Allen) Gildow and Verla M. Gailez, all of Newark; a brother, Cecil D. (Maxine) Snider of Glenford; 4 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two husbands, Edward Bentz and Leon Weitzel; her parents; and a grandson. Services were held at the Garland-Misencik Funeral Home in Amherst. Interment was at Birmingham Cemetery with arrangements by Flowers-Snyder Funeral Home.
BOARDMAN, OHIO: Mary A. Weitzman, 90, died June 17, 2008. She was born September 12, 1917 in Sharpsburg, PA to the late Valentine and Josephine Wos Kula. She attended St. Christine Catholic Church. Survivors include a daughter, Delores Weitzman of Boardman; 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and a nephew. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Weitzman; a son, Samuel James Weitzman; her parents; a brother, John Kula; three sisters, Helen Cangi, Nellie Kula, and Josephine Kula; and a grandson, Bryan Weitzman. Services were held at St. Christine Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Higgins-Reardon Funeral Home.
FOSTORIA, OHIO: Clarissa Agnes Went, 94, died July 12, 2004 at the Fostoria Community Hospital. She was born April 2, 1910 in Amsden, OH to John R. and Gertrude Slemmer Reed. She retired from the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services with 28 years of service. She was a member of Hope Lutheran Church and the Tiffin University Alumni. She enjoyed traveling and gardening, and her cat, Patches. She was a supporter of the Geary Family YMCA. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard M. Went; her parents; and a sister. Services were held at Hope Lutheran Church. Arrangements were handled by Hoening Funeral Home.
NEAPOLIS, OHIO: Charles E. Whalen died January 15, 1957. He was a retired farmer and a former resident of Swanton. He is survived by five daughters, Helen Wolcott, Grace Widmer, Leona Jankowski, Margaret Ashley, and Dorothy Lynn; five brothers, Alfred, Howard, Leonard, Donald, and Charles, Jr.; a brother, Forest; a sister, Lilly Parker; and 25 grandchildren. Burial was at Swanton Cemetery under the direction of Biehl and Malone Mortuary.
PERRYSBURG, OHIO: Janetta F. Grueshaber Whidden, 76, died January 4, 1986 in Maumee. She was born July 12, 1909 in Perrysburg. She and her husband owned the Orange City Mobile Home Park in Orange City, FL for 22 years. Survivors include her husband, Ralph; two sons, Richard W. Grueshaber and Donald F. Grueshaber; two brothers, Bob Hufford and Fritz Hufford; two half-brothers; two half-sisters; her stepmother, Gertrude Hufford; 8 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Witzler-Shank Funeral Home.
CARROLLTON, OHIO: Mary E. Whitcraft, 91, died January 15, 2009 at Aultman Hospital. She was born May 22, 1917 in New Harrisburg to J.D. and Mary Orin Long. She was a member of Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church and the Piqua Country Club. She was a former resident of New Bremen. Survivors include a nephew, James Long of Carrollton; 3 nieces, Jane Dixon of Carrollton, Sally Toot of North Canton and Susy Edl of Tampa, FL; and her great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Henry Whitcraft; a sister, Rita Crey; and a brother, W. Ed Long. Interment was at the New Harrisburg Cemetery under the direction of Sweeney-Dodds Funeral Home.
EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO: Ichabod White, 75, died February 17, 1922. He was born April 29, 1846 in Ohio to James and Margaret Wells White. He was a farmer. Burial was at Mount Olive Cemetery in Murraysville, WV.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Phillip N. White, 81, died April 6, 1961 at the Colonial Rest Home. He was born in Toledo. He was a retired conductor with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Survivors include his sons, Arthur of Perrysburg, Ellsworth of Maumee, and Wilbur, Vernon, Clifford and Nelson, all of Toledo; a brother, Walter of Toledo; 11 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Burial was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of H.H. Birkenkamp Mortuary.
TOLEDO, OHIO: Clara A. Whitehair, 94, died April 6, 1967 at the Wunderley Rest Home. She was born July 4, 1872. She was a member of the Toledo Health and Retiree Center, the Daughters of America, the Lott Library Association, and the First United Church of Christ. She was survived by a daughter-in-law, Esther Whitehair of Toledo; and a grandson, Minor Whitehair of Parma. Interment was at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park with arrangements by Leon Mortuary.
UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO: Pauline E. Wickiser, 96, died June 27, 2006 at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. She was born August 25, 1909 in Peking, IL, to Lawrence M. and Vangie L. Cinnamond Mathern. She retired from the insurance industry, and had worked for Motorist Mutual Insurance and Buckeye State Insurance. She was a graduate of Marion Business College, and a former resident of Carey, OH. She was a member of the Basilica of Our Lady of Consolation, the Carey Women's Club, the Catholic Ladies of Columbia, and the Red Hat Society. She enjoyed playing bingo. Survivors include three daughters, Rosalyn Wechter of New Washington, and Connie Davis and Patricia Boes, both of Upper Sandusky; a brother, Charles "Cookie" Mathern of Carey; 14 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russel D. Wickiser; a son, Donald E. Wickiser; her parents; two sisters, Lucille Theis and Margaret Kristoff; and a brother, Dell Mathern. Services were held at the Basilica of Our Lady of Consolation. Interment was at St. Mary's Cemetery in Carey under the direction of Stombaugh-Batton Funeral Home.
ARLINGTON, OHIO: Ruth L. Wilch, 99, died September 9, 2007 at the Good Samaritan Center in Arlington. She was born August 7, 1908 in Van Buren Township, OH. She resided at Arlington Good Samaritan Center for the past nine years, and was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Findlay. She is survived by a son, Lamont (Margaret) Wilch of Lakewood, CO; a granddaughter, Deborah Roseboom of Lakewood CO; 4 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman Wilch; and a brother, Robert D. Beard. Interment was at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Crates Funeral Home.
LONDON, OHIO: Eva R. Williams, 94, died April 10, 2012 at the Friendship Village of Columbus. She worked at the former Ranco Plant in Plain City, and was a longtime member of the London Church of Christ in Christian Union Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Moon of New Albany; a granddaughter; three nephews; and four nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl N. Williams; her parents; her parents-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. S.G. Williams; and a close friend, Donald Dillion. Services were held at the Church of Christ in Christian Union. Interment was at Kirkwood Cemetery by Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home.
AKRON, OHIO: Norma Jean Williams, 39, died October 7, 1991. She worked at Hills Department Store, and was a member of Jubilee Temple Church, where she served as a secretary. She was also a preschool teacher at Prince of Peace Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister, Kathleen (Jerry) Turner of Akron; a brother, Lawrence Lee (Trina) Williams of Akron; a grandmother, Lizzie Davis of Akron; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Interment was at Greenlawn Cemetery under the direction of Turner and Rhoden Memorial Home.
COLUMBUS, OHIO: Mary E. Williamson, 86, died August 14, 2003 at Cherith Care Center at Willow Brook. Survivors include seven children; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry. Arrangements were handled by Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home Worthington Chapel.
NEW LEXINGTON, OHIO: Verba Winegardner, 87, died August 11, 2009 at Fairfield Medical Center. She was born January 23, 1922 in Missouri to General Siegal Snow and Agnes Williams Snow. She retired from Barr Nursing Home in Pleasantville, and was a former longtime employee of Goodyear Tire. She was a member of the New Lexington Bible Church. Survivors include her children and their spouses, Adelbert and Leona Winegardner of New Marshfield, Wanda and Curtis G. Patterson of New Lexington, Verna and Ronald Hardesty, Sr. of Hopewell, and Brooke Winegardner and Venesa Winegardner, both of Zanesville; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; and her great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dalton Winegardner; and her parents. Services were held at the New Lexington Bible Church. Interment was at Community Gardens Cemetery by Roberts Funeral Home.
GENOA, OHIO: Leona M. Wingerter, 71, died May 10, 2000 at the Hospice of Northwest Ohio. She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Donald E. "Jack" Wingerter; a son, Donald J. (Margaret) Wingerter; a daughter, Carol (Richard) Burbach; a brother, Glen Boos; her sisters, Illa Frusher, Linda Combs and Gerri Thomas; 3 grandchildren; and her great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. John's United Church of Christ. Arrangements were handled by Eggleston-Meinert Funeral Home.
TOLEDO, OHIO: August Wisman, 86, died September 12, 1950 at Rogers Convalescent Home. He was born July 11, 1864 in Germany. He was a retired farmer, and had been a Toledo area resident for 40 years. Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alma Wisman of Toledo; and a granddaughter. Interment was at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Foth Mortuary.
FAYETTE, OHIO: Minnie Wisman, 76, died February 11, 1940 at her residence. She was born November 14, 1864. She was a former resident of Toledo, and had been living in Fayette for five years. Survivors include her husband, August F. Wisman; and a grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son, Fred Wisman. Interment was at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements by Ward Funeral Home.
LORAIN, OHIO: Windsor L. Wittcop, 62, died May 22, 2006. He was born December 15, 1943 in Gownna, NY. He worked in delivery at Dye Appliance and Lorain Appliance, and had also worked as a remote lighting technician for Illumex and LSI. He was a former truck driver for Industrial Transport and Gelpak, and was a U.S. Army veteran. He was a member of the Cayuga Indian Nation. He was a member of the Polish-American Citizens Club, the United Polish Club, the Russoslav Club, and the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his sons, Nicholas Wittcop of Elyria, Charles MacLaughlin of Morganton, NC, and Windsor Wittcop, John Wittcop, and David Wittcop, all of Lorain; two sisters, Darkasdawn Wittcop of Albion NY, and Dawn Ramsey of Waldron, IN; a brother, Robert Wittcop of Buffalo, NY; and 3 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Christine Wittcop and Kim Wittcop; and his parents, John and Anna Banazuski. Interment was at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery under the direction of Schwartz, Spence, Boyer and Cool Home For Funerals.
CINCINNATI, OHIO: Malvina M. Wolfzorn died December 29, 2009 at Mercy Franciscan Western Hills Campus. She was born January 17, 1925 in Cincinnati. She worked as a receptionist for Scudder, Stevens & Clark. Survivors include a daughter, Linda S. (Richard) Skidmore; four sons, Robert J. (Vicki) Wolfzorn, Gary A. (Christine) Wolfzorn, Jeffry A. (Connie) Wolfzorn), and William E. (Patricia) Wolfzorn; her mother, Angela M. Daria Carpinello; a sister, Evelyn Shields; her grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norbert W. "Butch" Wolfzorn; her father, Nicola Carpinello; and a brother, Anthony Carpinello. Services were held at St. William Church. Interment was at St. Joseph New Cemetery under the direction of Ralph Meyer and Deters Funeral Home.
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO: Sr. Mary Stephanie Wolowiec, 52, died April 18, 1966 at the Steubenville Hospital. She was born in Cleveland. She entered the Franciscan Order in 1938 at the Motherhouse in Sylvania. She was a graduate of the St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing in Detroit, and had worked at Providence Hospital in Sandusky, the Steubenville Hospital, and several hospitals in Michigan and Texas. Survivors include four brothers, Matthew, Carl, Stephen and Theodore Wolowiec; three sisters, Vera Wolowiec, Theodora Wolowiec and Viola Dodig; and her religious community. Services were held at Our Lady of Peace Chapel in Sylvania. Burial was at Porta Coeli Cemetery.
STOW, OHIO: Agnes K. Wood died November 27, 1985. She was born in Greenup, KY. She was a retired director of the Nurses' Residence at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, and was also a house mother at Ashland College. Survivors include a sister, Beulah M. Fugitt of Stow; a nephew, Richard Tarr of New York; and her nieces, Nancy Stout of Stow, and Ruth Prouty of Pennsylvania. Burial was at Oakwood Cemetery with arrangements by Clifford Funeral Home.
SANDUSKY COUNTY, OHIO: Catherine Woolcott, 16, died December 5, 1852. She was the wife of G.W. Woolcott. Burial was at Ludwig Cemetery.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO: Harry T. Worden, 72, died June 8, 1948 in Gallipolis. He was a native of Oswego, NY. He was a former resident of Toledo, OH, where he worked for American Can Co. He was a Mason and a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. W.H. Blank of Toledo; and his nieces and nephews. Interment was at Forest Cemetery with arrangements by Boyer-Feilbach and Van Wormer Mortuary.
SYLVANIA, OHIO: Sr. Mary Alice Wozniak, 56, died February 3, 1959 at Providence Hospital in Sandusky. She was a native of Elyria, NE. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1918. She was a school teacher, and had taught at schools in Michigan and Ohio. Survivors include two brothers, Julian and Ralph Wozniak, both of Boise, ID; two sisters, Sr. Mary Cecilia of the Sisters of St. Francis in Sylvania and Victoria London of Denver; and her religious community. Services were held at the Convent Chapel. Burial was at Porta Coeli Cemetery in Sylvania.
DELAWARE, OHIO: Mary L. Wysong, 62, died March 24, 2005. She was born September 6, 1942 in Patrick, OH. She worked in bookkeeping for Gilson Corp. and RiteRug Company. She was a former resident of Columbus. She enjoyed baking, gardening, garage sales, and Court TV. She is survived by her husband, William; a daughter, Lisa Jensen of Delaware; a sister, Patty Bennett of Gallipolis; two brothers, Jim and Chuck McGuire of Gallipolis; her father-in-law, Bob Wysong of Hillsborough; two brothers-in-law, Chuck of Amanda, and Mike Wysong of Hillsborough; and 2 grandsons. She was preceded in death by a son, David Caton; her mother and stepfather, Bessie Sheets and Chet Colf; her father, Luther McGuire; and a brother, John McGuire. Arrangements were handled by DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO: Mohammed Yaseen, 90, died February 5, 1983 at Little Forest Medical Center. He was a native of Mississippi. He was a Muslim. There are no known surviving relatives. Interment was at Mount Hope Cemetery under the direction of F.D. Mason Funeral Home.
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO: Robert W. Yates, 78, died May 12, 2009. He was born March 5, 1931 in White County, IL to the late Floyd and Hazel Wright Yates. He retired from the Mead Corporation, and was a member of U.S.W. Local #731. He is survived by his daughters, Susan (John) Brogan of Cool Ridge, WV, and Rebecca Lynn Yates and partner Charlene Kouns, both of Chillicothe; three sons, Phillip D. (Doris) Yates, Roger (Jean) Forby, and Frederick Eugene (Gwen) Forby, all of Chillicothe; a brother, Leon (Charlotte) Yates of New Harmony, IN; 7 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Minnie "Betty" Yates; and an infant daughter, Paula Kay Yates. Burial was at Mount Olive Catholic Cemetery in Jackson under the direction of Ware Funeral Home.
ALLIANCE, OHIO: Catherine L. Yukich, 55, died March 22, 2003 at her residence. She was born June 18, 1947 in Alliance. She retired from the Alliance Review, and was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mary Scott and Kathryn Yukich, both of Alliance; a son, Dennis M. Yukich, Jr. of Alliance; her mother, Helen Leasure of Alliance; a brother, Albert Leasure, Jr. of Alliance; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dennis M. Yukich, Sr.; and her father, Albert Leasure, Sr. Burial was at Fairmount Memorial Park under the direction of Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home.
POLAND, OHIO: Thomas B. Zappa, 65, died February 8, 1981. He was born September 22, 1915 in Farrell, PA to Benjamin and Anna Marie Marino Zappa. He was a buyer and manager at Reichert's Furniture Store for 25 years, and retired from Myer-Frank Furniture Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Nicholas Church in Struthers and the Christopher Columbus Society. Survivors include his wife, Rose Marie Ricciardi Zappa; three daughters, Margaret Higgins of Struthers, and Loretta Homick and Dolores Wereb, both of Poland; four sisters, Carmella Moracco and Lucy Gross, both of Farrell, and Matilda Zappa and Frances Santelli, both of Sharon; three brothers, Edmond of Farrell, Edward of Sharon, and Arthur of Cleveland; and 10 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Nicholas Church. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery by Clemente Funeral Home.
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO: Milly "Mimi" Zori, 94, died August 27, 2007. She was a member of Holy Resurrection Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church. She was born February 15, 1913 to the late Rade and Kata Zec Brdar. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Barbara Zori of Wintersivlle; a daughter and son-in-law, Danielle and Charles Heckathorn of Las Vegas, NV; two sisters, Dorothy Gordon of Indiana, PA, and Nadine Bovard of Arlington, VA; and 5 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milan Zori; her parents; and sixteen siblings. Services were held at Holy Resurrection Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church. Burial was at Union Cemetery with arrangements by Everhart-Bove Funeral Home.
GRAFTON, OHIO: Ronald G. Zunt, 67, died December 20, 2005. He was born June 23, 1938 in Vermilion, OH to Marlo and Erma Larock Zunt. He was a retired electronics technician for NASA with over 20 years service, and was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the American Veterans' Association. Survivors include a son, Gerald L. Zunt; a daughter, Rhonda M. Zunt of Lima; two sisters, Nadene Renner of Tulsa, OK, and Beverly C. Hupfer of Huron; and a granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were held at Hume United Methodist Church. Arrangements were handled by Schwartz, Spence, Boyer and Cool Home For Funerals.
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