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In Remembranceto Frank and Mary (Styvesant) Martens, passed away at his residence Friday, May 2, 2014.Paul was a retired Bricklayer, Local 44, a WWII Veteran, belonging to the Paratroopers 11th AirborneDivision, a member of the American Legion and a member of the New Life Christian Church. Paul enjoyedwatching all sports, going to the racetrack, dining out and spending time with his beloved Schnauzer, BoJangles.Paul is proceeded in death by his wife of 50 years, Lillie Martens, parents, and his brothers and sisters.Paul is survived by his companion, Bonnie Purcell as well as numerous nieces and nephews.There will be no calling hours. Graveside service, Wednesday, May 7, 2pm at Floral Hills MemoryGardens, Lancaster with Pastor Gary Keller officiating. Graveside Services are being provided bySchoedinger Funeral Home.In lieu of flowers, per Paul's request, please send a donation in his name to your local Humane Society.Bonnie would like to thank the Pleasant Township paramedics, Fairfield County Sheriffs office andShoedinger Funeral Home for their assistance and help through our loss.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on May 7, 2014Pauline B. (Weimer)Sutherland-WilsonLancaster, Ohio4 Nov 1928 – 20 Apr 2014Pauline Sutherland-Wilson -LANCASTER: PaulineSutherland-Wilson, age 85 ofLancaster, passed awaySunday, April 20, 2014 at thePickering House, Lancaster.She was born Nov. 4, 1928 inMuskingham County andraised in Lancaster by Rev.Paul O. & Gail B. Weimer.Pauline attended Lancasterpublic schools and graduated inthe class of 1946. She attended Capitan University Conservatory ofMusic and graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelors ofScience in Education. She was a first grade school teacher atKirkersville, Ohio. Pauline loved music and directed youth and adult choirs at her father's churches. Latershe was church organist for 11 ½ years at Zeigler Emmanuel Lutheran Church.Pauline is survived by sons, James (Sheila) Snyder, Paul David Snyder; three grandsons, four greatgranddaughtersand five great-great-grandsons; sister, Virginia Ackley; many nieces, nephews, great niecesand nephews; a step-son, Lee (Laura) Wilson; step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.Preceded in death by her parents, husbands, Jack F. Sutherland (1985) and Leslie L. Wilson (2008),brother, Francis Frue, and sister, Esther Warner.Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Rev.Merlyn Seitz officiating. Burial will be at Zeigler Church Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Tuesday atthe funeral home.Contributions may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church at N. Berne or to the Zeigler CemeteryAssociation.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Apr. 22, 20142


In RemembranceMarilyn Louise (Benadum) RuffColumbus, Ohio12 Nov 1928 – 9 Mar 2014Marilyn Louise Ruff - COLUMBUS: Marilyn Louise Ruff, 85,passed away on Sunday, March 9, 2014. She was born November 12,1928, in Detroit, Michigan, to the late Roy and Louise Benadum ofLancaster, Ohio.Marilyn graduated from Lancaster High School, Lancaster, Ohio, andOffice Training School, Columbus, Ohio. She was a secretarybookkeeperfor Haning's Inc. in Lancaster and later a paralegalsecretary in Athens, Ohio.Marilyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband John A. Ruffin 2000.Marilyn is survived by their four children, Carol (Jim) Skoog of SanJose, California, Ellen (Jeff) Mordas of Hatfield, Pennsylvania, Linda(Jeff) Haynes of Hilliard and Glenn (Ann) Ruff of Gahanna; as wellas their 14 grandchildren, Karin and Stephanie Skoog, Brandon,Taren, and Melina Mordas, Timothy, Nicholas, Andrew, Daniel,Salynn, Sadie, and Patrick Haynes, and Kaleigh and Devin Ruff.Known for her love of geography and outstanding mapping skills, she enjoyed camping in forty-eight statesand Canada as well as traveling throughout Europe. Her focus was her children and extended family. Herchildren remember her for her unrivaled organizational skills and her dedication in researching familygenealogy. An extremely hard worker, she maintained many fruit trees and an extensive vegetable garden,evolving into a family tradition of pressing cider and cooking applesauce each summer. Marilyn was amember of OCCL and was the church historian for Peace Lutheran Church.Friends may visit from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 13, at the DWAYNE R. SPENCE FUNERAL HOME,650 W. Waterloo Street, Canal Winchester. A funeral service will be held at Peace Lutheran Church, 28Elm Street, Canal Winchester at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 14. Interment Forest Rose Cemetery,Lancaster.In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Peace Lutheran Church or OhioHealth KobackerHouse/Hospice in memory of Marilyn. Online condolences at www.spencefuneralhome.comOriginally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Mar. 12, 2014Mary Minnie Cupp (Gordon) SchollLancaster, Ohio7 Dec 1928 – 10 Jan 2014Mary Minnie Scholl - LANCASTER: Mary Minnie Cupp Scholl,age 85, Lancaster, passed away on Friday, January 10, 2014.Arrangements completed through the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home,Lancaster www.funeralhome.comOriginally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Jan. 12, 2014Mary Minnie Scholl - On Friday, January 10, 2014 Mary MinnieCupp Scholl, age 85, passed away. She was born December 7th,1928 to the late Joseph and Mae Gordon.Mary is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and RandyMcCullough and two wonderful granddaughters, Kristin McCulloughof Columbus and Lauren McCullough of Lancaster. A niece, Sandy(Mike) Packer of Lancaster and nephew, Ernie (Debbie) Withem ofRushville.She was a cook all of her working days with the majority of it atLehman’s Cozy Corner. She was a long time member of Pleasantville United Methodist Church andbecame a member of Zeigler Lutheran Church after her marriage to Jay Scholl.She was preceded in death by her first husband, Warren H. Cupp; her second husband, Jay E. Scholl; and3


In Remembrancesister, Ginny Withem.Services will be held Wednesday, January 15 at 2:00 p.m. at The Frank E. Smith Funeral Home. Visitationwill be held from 12:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. prior to the service. Burial will take place at Floral Hills MemoryGardens.In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Zeigler Emmanuel Lutheran Church or Pleasantville UnitedMethodist Church.A special thank you to Kim, Cheryl, Hope, and Brittany of McCafferty Adult Care Facility for all the loveand special care they showed.Louise A. (Marshall)KilbargerLancaster, Ohio11 Jul 1928 - 17 Dec 2013Louise Kilbarger -LANCASTER: Louise A.Kilbarger, age 85 of Lancaster,passed away Tuesday,December 17, 2013 at thePickering House. She was amember of St. Marks CatholicChurch. Louise was a 1949graduate of the LancasterHospital School of Nursingand later worked for Dr. Bodeas a nurse.She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Diana & PaulRatliff; two grandchildren, Dustin Lee Ashley) Ratliff and MariaLouise Ratliff; nieces and nephews.Preceded in death by her husband, Pearl "Pete" Kilbarger; parents, Robert and Elsie Marshall; and sister-inlawand best friend Norma Kilbarger.Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Father PeterGideon officiating. Friends may call from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where Rosaryservices will be held at 7:30 p.m. Burial will be at a later date at the convenience of the family.The family suggests contributions to FairHoPe Hospice in Louise's memory.On-line condolences may be made at www.haltemanfettdyer.comOriginally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Dec. 19, 2013Virginia M. "Ginny" (Hart) MarshallLancaster, Ohio8 May 1928 – 28 Sep 2013Virginia Marshall - LANCASTER: Virginia M. "Ginny" Marshall,85, of Lancaster, passed away Saturday, September 28, 2013 atCrestview Nursing Home. She was born on May 8, 1928 to the lateRussell and Minnie Schriner Hart. Ginny enjoyed being with herfriends and playing Bingo. She is survived by her daughter, JannMarshall of Nevada; daughter-in-law, Okim Marshall; several niecesand nephews. In addition to her parents Ginny was preceded in deathby her husband Harold Raymond "Bud" Marshall; son, John M."Mike" Marshall; granddaughter, Kathryn Wright; great grandson,Eric Wright.A memorial service will be held on Friday, October 4th at 1:00 PM atSHERIDAN FUNERAL HOME with Chaplain Karl Hartmannofficiating.Friends may visit on Friday from 12:00 until the time of service.Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer4


In RemembranceSociety.To send an online condolence and sign the guestbook, please visit www.sheridanfuneralhome.net and clickobituaries.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on October 1, 2013Ruth Leota (Mace)NicholsKent, Ohio3 Oct 1928 – 11 Sep 2013Ruth L. Nichols - KENT: RuthL. Nichols, 84, died September11, 2013 in the Hospice Unit atRobinson Memorial Hospital.Ruth was born October 3, 1928in Lancaster, OH to Everett andLeota (Gwartney) Mace. Mrs.Nichols worked as a secretaryin the insurance industry and asa Tour Director for BixlerTours. She was a member ofKent United Methodist Church,where she was active with the United Methodist Women. She wasalso a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Ruth was active inleadership in both the Kent PTA and in the Girl Scouts. She lovedmusic and enjoyed traveling and spending time with her grandchildren.Ruth is survived by her husband of 62 years, Charles Nichols, whom she married on June 10, 1951; sons,Charles (Christine) Nichols of Windham, Edward (Vicki) Nichols of Kent; daughter, Janice (James)McGinnis, of Beaver, PA; grandchildren, Michael, Matthew, Jennifer, John, and Chris; and two greatgrandchildren.Visitation will be from 4:30 - 6:00 on Tuesday, September 17th at Kent United Methodist Church 1435 E.Main Street Kent, OH, where a memorial service, celebrating Ruth's life will be held at 6:00 PM, with theRev. Dr. David Palmer and Rev. Douglas Denton officiating. Private family burial will be held at StandingRock Cemetery.Memorial contributions may be made to the Kent United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Bissler andSons Funeral Home, Kent, OH 44240.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on September 15, 2013Betty L. (Smith) BlosserLancaster, Ohio19 Apr 1928 – 23 Jul 2013LANCASTER: Betty L. Blosser, age 85, died on July 23rd, 2013, atHomestead Care and Rehabilitation. She was born on April 19th,1928 to Obe and Daisy Grandstaff Smith in Lancaster, OH. She wasa Registered Nurse and retired from the Fairfield County HealthDepartment.She was survived by her daughter, Carla (Gary) J. Goodman ofLancaster; daughter-in-law Penny Blosser; grandchildren, Gary L."Budd" Goodman of Lancaster and Jeremy Wheeling of Lancaster;sisters, Clara J. Cruit and Barbara (Robert) Bainter all of Lancaster;several nieces and nephews; and faithful companion, Maggie.Betty was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Carl R. BlosserSr.; and son Carl R. Blosser Jr.A service will take place on Friday at the FRANK E. SMITHFUNERAL HOME at 12PM, officiated by Pastor Steve Rauch.Caring Cremation® will follow the service. Family and friends may5


In RemembranceSylvia M. (Eads)GarrettLancaster, Ohio1 Oct 1928 – 12 Feb 2012LANCASTER: Sylvia M.Garrett 83, passed awaySunday, February 12, 2012,peacefully at home surroundedby her loving family. She wasborn October 1, 1928, inLancaster, Ohio to the lateHoward and Jenny Eads.Sylvia graduated fromLancaster High School andwas a member of the FirstUnited Methodist Church. Sheretired from Anchor Hocking Corporation.She is survived by her devoted and loving family, husband, RichardL. Garrett; sons, Steven (Cinda) Reid, Robert (Janice) Reid;daughter, Amy (Don) Goldsberry; grandchildren, Nicholas (Creagh) Reid, Alisha (Kevin) Miller, RobReid, Brandon (Sarah) Reid, Heather Reid (fiancé Jesse Stickel), Ben (Amy) Goldsberry, Lindsay (Brian)Spackey and Dustin (Kari) Goldsberry; eight great-grandchildren; brother, James Eads; sisters, Lovetta(Tom) Brubaker and Norma Lytle; brothers-in-law, Bob (Jo) Garrett and James (Phyllis) Garrett; and manyfriends.She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Bill and Jack Eads.Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Rev.Robert McDowell officiating. Private burial will be at Forest Rose Cemetery. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m.Wednesday and one hour prior to services on Thursday at the funeral home.She was loved by all who knew her. Her beautiful smile and wonderful laugh will be missed by everyonewho was fortunate enough to have known her.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on February 14, 2012Norma J. (Cassley) UnksLancaster, Ohio25 Jan 2012LANCASTER: Norma J. Unkspassed away Wednesday,January 25, 2012 at CrestviewManor Nursing Center. Shewas a member of the FirstUnited Methodist Church.She is survived by her husbandof 63 years, Theodore J. Unks,Lancaster; sons and daughterin-law,Ted & Jo Ellen Unks,Westerville, Mark Unks,Lancaster; brother, BillCassley and sister, DianePoling; nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her daughter, Caroline Maxine Unks,parents, brothers, Philip Cassley and Sammy Rife.Memorial services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Rev.Robert McDowell officiating. Burial will be at Forest Rose Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior toservices on Monday at the funeral home.7


In RemembranceThe family suggests contributions be made in her memory to the First United Methodist Church, 163 EWheeling Street, Lancaster, Ohio 43130.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from January 27 to January 28, 2012Rosa Mae (Walter)WisemanLancaster, Ohio6 Sep 2011LANCASTER: Rosa M.Wiseman, 83, passed awayTuesday September 6, 2011 atFairfield Medical Center. Shewas a member of FairfieldCounty Chapter of OhioGenealogy Society, LutheranChurch of Our Savior andOlivedale Senior Citizens.Rosa retired from AnchorHocking Corporation with 30years of service.She is survived by sons, Don(Ronda) Wiseman of Lancaster, Dale Wagner of Gahanna;granddaughter, Crystal Wiseman of Columbus; several grandchildrenand several great grandchildren; sister, Geraldine M. Frank; nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her father, William M. Walter, mother, Anna Ruth (Lott) Walter, son, DavidWiseman.Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday at Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Pastor DianaGugel officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6 to 8p.m. today at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The LutheranChurch of Our Savior, 1920 West Fair Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on September 8, 2011Betty E. (Mathews) RaybourneLancaster, Ohio20 Mar 2011LANCASTER: Betty E. Raybourne 83 of Lancaster, Ohio, diedpeacefully on Sunday, March 20, 2011 at her residence. She was aretired Beautician for Ruby's Beauty Shop for 50 years. She was amember of St. Peters Lutheran Church and the Lydia Women's Circleat church.She is survived by her daughter, Nanette Derflinger of Pleasantville,Ohio; son, Jeffrey (Juanita) Raybourne of Griffith, Indiana;grandchildren, Lilly Derflinger of Lancaster, Ohio, Chloe Derflinger,Fred (Dana Sisco) Derflinger of Westerville, Ohio, Sarah (Rob)Hoekstra of Bloomingdale, Illinois and Grant Raybourne ofMurfreesboro, Tennessee; great grandchild, Nora Jean Daniels ofWapakoneta, Ohio; brother, Glenford Mathews of Circleville, Ohio;brother-inlaw, Barney Fail of Lancaster, Ohio; sisters-in-law, BettyRaybourne and Norma Mathews both of Lancaster, Ohio; manynieces, nephews, and cousins.She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert "Bob" E.Raybourne; parents, Marcellus and Anna Mathews; six brothers; and four sisters.Funeral service will be held Friday, March 25, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Peters Lutheran Church with Rev.Dr. Emil Klatt, III officiating. Burial to follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may visit Thursdayfrom 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at the FRANK E. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 405 N. COLUMBUS ST.,8


In RemembranceLANCASTER, OHIO 43130 and 1 hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Memorial gifts may begiven to St. Peters Lutheran Church Steeple Fund, 105 E. Mulberry St., Lancaster, Ohio 43130.To send an online condolence, and sign the guest book, please visit www.funeralhome.com.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on March 23, 2011LANCASTER: Betty E. Raybourne, 83, of Lancaster, Ohio died Sunday, March 20, 2011 at her residence.Arrangements will be announced later by the FRANK E. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, LANCASTER,OHIO.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on March 22, 2011Betty L. (Dum) HufferLancaster, Ohio19 Feb 2011LANCASTER: Betty L. Huffer, age 83, of Lancaster, passed awaySaturday, February 19, 2011 at Fairfield Medical Center.She was a retired supervisor at Drew Shoe Corp.She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Harold Emerson Huffer;daughter, Becky (Dan) Parrish; granddaughter, Kristin Parrish;nieces and nephews.Preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Nora Dum; sister, RuthFauble; and brothers, Joe and William Dum.Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Floral HillsMemory Gardens with Reverend Mister Paul E. Deshaies officiating.Arrangements are by the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home.Published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on February 21, 2011Todd Severt AkinLancaster, Ohio25 Sep 1928 – 22 Oct 2010LANCASTER: Todd Severt Akin, a long time Lancaster, Ohiobusinessman, passed away Friday, October 22, 2010 after a longillness at Manor Care of Westerville. Todd was born on September25, 1928 in Lancaster, Ohio, and is preceded in death by his wifeElaine C. Akin, and parents William D. and Mary S. Akin.Todd was the owner and manager of the Fairfield Paint & OilCompany. He graduated in 1946 from Lancaster High School and in1950 from The Ohio State University School of Business.Todd was a member of the Board of Directors of both the LancasterNational Bank and the First Bremen Bank. He enjoyed membershipin the Lancaster Country Club.Todd enjoyed a life-long interest in sports and physical fitness. In thelate 1940's he participated in the Dispatch Golden Gloves boxingtournaments, once finishing first runner-up in the middle weightdivision. He later coached boxing to young men at the BoysIndustrial School. He was also a life-long active member in theLancaster Family YMCA.Todd was a fifty-three year Master Mason in the Lancaster Masonic Lodge No. 57, a Royal Arch Mason inLancaster Chapter No. 11, a Sir Knight in Commandery No. 2, a member of the Tarhe Shrine Club ofAladdin Temple, and a thirty-second degree member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus.Todd is survived by a daughter, Claudia Akin of Westerville; a son, Dain Akin (Sherrille) of Westerville;grandchildren, Elizabeth and Todd Akin; sister, Rosemary (Leonard) Hajost, Lancaster; and sister-in-law,Mary Ann Cunningham, Lancaster.9


In RemembranceFuneral Service will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday at the First Presbyterian Church, 222 North Broad St.,Lancaster with Rev. Richard Ellsworth officiating. A reception will be held immediately after the Service.Calling hours will be held on Thursday, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home. AMasonic Service will be held Thursday at funeral home at 7:30 p.m. to remember brother Akin. A privateburial will take place in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster.Todd was a true Buckeye, and for many years enjoyed going to Ohio State football games with family andfriends. To Todd "O-H-I-O" was a cheer reserved for only the best.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Central Ohio Diabetes Assoc., 1100 Dennison Ave.,Columbus, OH 43201 and/or the Rotary Foundation, @ Rotary.Org., for the global initiative to eradicatePolio.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on October 26Elaine (Cunningham) AkinWesterville, Ohio2 Jun 1927 – 28 Nov 2009Elaine Cunningham Akin - WESTERVILLE: Elaine CunninghamAkin, beloved wife and mother, passed away peacefully at home inWesterville, Ohio on Saturday, November 28, 2009.She was born in 1927 and was preceded in death by her mother,Rosalie Carpenter Mattox; stepfather, Earl Mattox; and brother,Merritt Cunningham.Formerly a lifelong resident of Lancaster, Ohio, Elaine is survived byher husband, Todd Akin; daughter, Claudia Akin of Westerville; son,Dain Akin (Sherrille) of Westerville, and grandchildren, Elizabethand Todd Akin; sister-in-law, Mary Ann Cunningham, Lancaster;and sister-in-law, Rosemary (Leonard) Hajost, Lancaster.Elaine was a homemaker and loving mother. She was a longtimemember of the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, Ohio. Thissummer Elaine and Todd celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary.She was a longtime member of the Lancaster Country Club whereshe enjoyed playing golf. She loved to read and enjoyed gardening.Mother, you will be deeply missed but we know you are at home with the Lord.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 222 North Broad St.,Lancaster, Ohio 43130.Her Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 3, 2009. Friends may call one hourprior to the Memorial Service to be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 222 North Broad St., Lancaster,Ohio 43130. A reception will be held immediately after the Memorial Service. A private burial will takeplace in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette December 1 and 2, 200910


In RemembranceBetty L. (Smith) BrownLancaster, Ohio3 Mar 1928 – 11 Jul 2009LANCASTER: Betty Brown, 81, of Lancaster, Ohio, formerly ofNew Lexington, Ohio died Saturday, July 11, 2009 at the PickeringHouse, Lancaster, Ohio following a courageous battle with cancer.Born March 3, 1928 in Charleston, West Virginia, she was one of thedaughters of Bernard and Bertha Wade Smith. She has five sistersand one brother, all are deceased.Our Mother, Betty Brown loved the Lord with all her heart and soul.Many who knew her, were aware that she was a gifted poet. She haswritten well over 100 poems. One of the family's favorites "Spring'sDaffodils" will be read in her honor at the Funeral.Betty was a devoted Christian, Wife, Mother and Grandmother. Sheis survived by, three daughters, Barbara Debolt of Canal Winchester;Cheryl (Perry) Wolfe of Junction City and Marianne (John) Kotsonisof Kennebunk, ME; two sons, David (Donna) Brown of Charlotte,N.C. and Johnathan (Debbie) Brown of Lancaster; 14 grandchildren;and 12 great-grandchildren.Preceded in death by in addition to her parents, by husband, Pressley Brown, who died April 18, 1986; son,Denny Brown, January 1, 1952.Calling hours will be held from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at the Roberts FuneralHome, 304 Mill Street, New Lexington, Ohio. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday,July 15, 2009 at the Funeral home with Reverend Smith officiating. Burial will be in New LexingtonCemetery.Obituary and online register book at www.robertsfuneralhomenewlex.com.Originally published at www.lancastereaglegazette.com July 13, 2009Joy C. HighleyLancaster, Ohio31 Aug 1928 – 6 Jul 2009LANCASTER: Joy C. Highley, 80, of Lancaster, passed away onMonday July 6, 2009.Joy was a born August 31, 1928, in Lancaster to the late Carl W. andMiriam A. (Bookman) Highley.Joy was a lifetime member of Calvary Orthodox Lutheran Church, amember of the Fairfield Heritage Association and a member ofOlivedale Senior Center. She was retired from the Fairfield CountyClerk of Courts.Joy is survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Gary L. and JanetHighley of Dryden, MI, Ted and Carolyn Highley of Lancaster, andFritz and Lois Highley of Lancaster; and many nieces, nephews;great nieces, and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Nancy A. Keitz.Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Thursday at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with Roger L. Hale officiating. Burialwill follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Lancaster. Family and friendsmay visit 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Joy's memory to the American Heart Association or CalvaryOrthodox Lutheran Church.Originally published at www.lancastereaglegazette.com July 8, 200911


In RemembranceHarry F. KitsmillerLancaster, Ohio19 Mar 2009LANCASTER- Harry Kitsmiller, age 80, of Lancaster, OH, died onThursday, March 19, 2009. Graduate of The Ohio State University,Class of 1950; retired from the Columbus Public School System with30 years of service; veteran U. S. Army, Korea. Member of theAmerican Legion Post 11, Amvet's Post 1985 and the Knights ofColumbus, 3rd. Degree, Lancaster Council 1016.He is preceded in death by his parents, Catherine and ClydeKitsmiller; brother, Richard and sister, Elizabeth Nibert, and brotherin-law,Robert Flores.Harry is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Shirley (Sue) andchildren, John and Paula, Harry S.,Michael, Catherine and Thomas Smith, David and Joyce; 10grandchildren and five great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law,Tom and Mary Kitsmiller; sisters, Nancy Kitsmiller and MaryLouFlores; relatives and friends.Mass of Christian Burial 9:00 am. Saturday, March 21, 2009 at St. Mary's Church, 132 S. High St.,Lancaster, Ohio. Burial to follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-8 pm. on Friday atSheridan Funeral Home 222 S. Columbus St., Lancaster, OH."His jokes will be greatly missed".The family requests contributions to the Pickering House, 282 Sells Road, Lancaster, OH. 43130 in lieu offlowers.Originally published at www.lancastereaglegazette.com March 20, 2009Lt. Col. Martin Tinker Jr.Southern Pines, North Carolina6 Feb 2009Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Martin Tinker Jr., 80, died Friday, Feb. 6,2009, in Southern Pines, N.C.Col. Tinker was born in Lancaster to the late Martin and MaryReeves Tinker.Services with full military honors took place Wednesday at ManlyPresbyterian Church, where he was a member having served as anElder and a Deacon.Survivors include his son, Edwin Flannery Jr.; daughter, Pam Allen;brother, Dick Tinker of Ohio; son-in-law, Cecil Garner; sixgrandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.Condolences may be posted at www.powellfuneralhome.com.Originally published at www.lancastereaglegazette.com February 13,200912


In Remembrancenumerous brothers and sisters.Those who wish, may make contributions to Hospice of Central Ohio. Envelopes will be available at thefuneral home.Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 179 Granville St., Newark.Visit www.schoedinger.com and click on the obituary link to sign an online guest book or send an e-mailcondolence.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette February 15, 2008Gay Elnora (Montaque) BrenstuhlLancaster, Ohio24 Oct 1928 - 11 Feb 2008Gay E. Brenstuhl, 79, of Lancaster, passed away Monday, Feb. 11,2008, at Fairfield Medical Center.She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.She was born Oct. 24, 1928, to the late Parker and Estella Montaguein Lancaster.Gay was a part time office worker for Dr. Hardle and Dr. Mogel andan avid member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, American LegionPost No. 11 Ladies Auxiliary and the Lancaster Soap Box Derby.She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Robert P.Brenstuhl; sons, David Brenstuhl of Lancaster and Steve (CarolynStuhr) Brenstuhl of Groveport; grandchildren, Jesse, David, JayBrenstuhl and Abby (Jason) Effinger, all of Lancaster; greatgrandchild,Madison Ray; brother, Charles (Betty Lou) Montague ofLancaster; and several nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents.Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Frank E. Smith FuneralHome Chapel and Crematory, 405 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, OH 43130 with the Rev. Emil H. Klatt, IIIofficiating.Caring Cremation to follow.Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Forest Rose Cemetery.Friends may visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.Memorial gifts may be given to St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 105 E. Mulberry St., Lancaster, OH 43130 orcharity of donor's choice.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette Wednesday February 13 and 14, 2008Marvine M. (Deeds) <strong>Potts</strong>Lancaster, Ohio23 May 1928 - 6 Feb 2008Marvine <strong>Potts</strong> – Marvine M. <strong>Potts</strong>, 79, went peacefully to be withthe Lord on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008, at Fairfield Medical Center.Marvine was born May 23, 1928, in Lancaster to the late Joseph A.Deeds and Minnie Eaton Deeds. She was a member of St. PetersLutheran Church. She was a very loving and giving mother,grandmother and great-grandmother. Her family meant everything toher. She will be deeply missed.Marvine is survived by her daughter and son-in-law , Phyllis andSteve Dwyer, son and daughter-in-law, David and Jo Ann <strong>Potts</strong>;grandchildren, Roy Haislett Jr., D.J. <strong>Potts</strong>, Melissa (Anthony Bobo),Taylor and Jennifer and Rob Rowland; and seven greatgrandchildren.She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Glenn <strong>Potts</strong>; andbrother, Harold Deeds.A Celebration of Life service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday atSheridan Funeral Home with the Rev. Emil H. Klatt III officiating.15


In RemembranceBurial will follow at Carroll Cemetery.Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to the staff at FMC for the wonderful care she and theyreceived.To send an online condolence and sign the guestbook, visit: www.webfh.com/sheridanfuneralhome andclick obituaries.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette February 7, 2008Joyce (Wiseman) BoatnerLawrenceville, Georgia21 Aug 1928 – 28 Apr 2007Joyce Wiseman Boatner, 78, of Lawrenceville, Ga., died April 28,2007.Mrs. Boatner was born Aug. 21, 1928, in Columbus. She was raisedin Lancaster by Thomas W. and Carol Wiseman, a prominentLancaster family, and the owners of Wiseman's Department Store.Mrs. Boatner attended Columbus School for Girls, graduated fromLancaster High School and attended The Ohio State University. Shelater moved to Winter Park, Fla., where she worked as an interiordesigner for Rollins College and was a member of All SaintsEpiscopal Church.Survivors include her daughters, Jessica Dudley and Tonia Ruff ofAtlanta; brother, Thomas W. Wiseman of Venice, Fla.; and onegrandchild. Joyce was affectionately known to her family and friendsas “Queenie."A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at All SaintsEpiscopal Church in Winter Park, Fla.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette April 30, 2007John F. StukeyLancaster, Ohio5 Dec 1927 – 14 Oct 2005John F. Stukey, 77, of Lancaster, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2005,at his residence.He was born on Dec. 5, 1927, in Lancaster to Raymond E. and AnnaElizabeth Homrick Stukey. John was a graduate of Lancaster HighSchool, Class of 1946, and Ohio State University College ofBusiness, Class of 1951. He worked for Gaffney Motor Freight,General Highway Express and Anchor Hocking.John was a member of Lancaster Kiwanis, Fairfield County UCCBrotherhood, Lancaster Model Train Club, Ohio State AlumniAssociation and was an avid OSU football and basketball fan.John is survived by cousins and friends in Ohio and Hagerstown, Md.He was preceded in death by his parents and special friends.Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, 2005, atSheridan Funeral Home. Lancaster. Pastor Robert C. Tussing will beofficiating. Interment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitationwill be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005.Memorial contributions may be made to Grace United Church of Christ.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette October 19, 200516


In RemembranceEdward C. DileyLancaster, Ohio31 May 1928 - 30 Mar 2005A memorial celebration service for Edward C. Diley, 76, ofLancaster, will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday at First United MethodistChurch, with the Rev. Larry Brown officiating.He passed away Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at Main Street TerraceNursing and Rehabilitation Center. Ed attended First UnitedMethodist Church, was an Army Veteran, worked for Ohio Bell for37 years and was a member of Telephone Pioneers. He graduatedfrom Lancaster High School in 1946, worked with Meals on Wheelsand was an avid golfer.He is survived by his wife, Ellagene Martin Diley, of Lancaster;daughters, Deborah J. (Larry) Shick, of Bremen, Kristin (Ed)Thompson, of Lancaster, Nancy (Layne) Diley-Smith, of CanalWinchester; step-sons, Terry L. Anderson, Timothy D. (Sue)Anderson, all of Thornville; grandchildren, Jason (Amy) Shick, AndyShick, Alec Mitchell, Abby Mitchell, Corey Anderson, ZacharyAnderson, and Ashley Anderson.Ed was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Reuwillbee Diley; first wife, Marilyn Neff Diley.Cremation has taken place.Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Halteman-Fett & Dyer funeral home. Private burial will takeplace later in Forest Rose Cemetery.The family suggests contributions in lieu of flowers to FairHoPe Hospice or Alzheimer's Association ofCentral Ohio.Originally published in the Newark Advocate March 31, 2005Bertha M. (Ellis) FosterGlen Rock, New Jersey1 Mar 1928 - 9 Dec 2004Bertha M. Ellis Foster, 76, of Glen Rock, N.J., formerly of Lancaster,died Thursday, Dec. 9, 2004."Bert" was born in 1926, her parents Eldon F. Ellis (1902-1967) andJessie Margarette Robinson (1905-1972) lived in a sided log cabin inPleasant Township, just outside of Lancaster. For the first severalyears of her life, her home lacked electricity or indoor plumbing. Shegraduated from Lancaster High School in 1946 and shortly thereaftermoved to Washington, D.C., where she worked as a secretary in theoffice the Comptroller of the Army in the Pentagon. She and herhusband, Edwin, were married May 9, 1953, in the Church of thePilgrims in Washington, D.C. After her marriage and before havingchildren, Bert worked for the Comptroller of the Army on Governor'sIsland and for the Veterans Administration in New York City. Thefamily moved to Glen Rock, N.J., in 1962. There she became deeplyinvolved in Girl Scout activities and also took a leadership role inorganization of the town's Twiggy League softball association.She is survived by her husband, Edwin C. Foster; children, Anne Elizabeth Foster of Orange, Texas, andCarol Victoria (Mrs. David Moody) of Columbus, N.J., and Joan Leslie (Mrs. Emanuel Pinzoni) ofHawthorne, N.J.; three grandchildren; and brother, Harry R. Ellis of Lancaster.She was preceded in death by parents; and sister, Betty M. Ellis (1926-1932).Cremation has taken place.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette Saturday, December 18, 200417


In RemembranceJane (Donaldson) FisherRushville, Ohio31 Mar 1928 – 18 Nov 2004Jane Fisher - Jane Donaldson Fisher, 76, of West Rushville, diedNov. 18, 2004, at Fairfield Medical Center.She was born on March 31, 1928, to the late Rev. William C. andLillian S. Seybold Donaldson. She was a retired executive secretaryfor Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. with 20 years of service. She was agraduate of Wittenberg University and a member of Alpha Xi Delta.She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Ann Fisher;daughter and son-in-law, Jan and Mary Winland, all of WestRushville; four grandchildren, Jessica, Bobby, Jillian and Olivia; andother relatives, Virginia Weidner of Lancaster, Alex Weidner ofAlabama, Leigh Donaldson of New York and Jean Eicholtz ofDenver, Colo.She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. Chuck Fisher;parents; granddaughter, Amanda Winland; and other relatives, MabelJulian and Jim Weidner.Caring Cremation has taken place by the River Valley CaringCrematory.A memorial service will be held at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22, 2004, at Lancaster Community Church,230 N. Columbus St., Lancaster 43130 with the Rev. Ron Grubb officiating.Following the service, all are invited to attend a Celebration of Life Fellowship from 7 to 10 p.m. at theWinland residence, 7597 Main St., West Rushville 43163.Memorial gifts may be given to the Lancaster Community Church or the Lancaster-Fairfield CountyCharity Newsies, P.O. Box 1443, Lancaster 43130.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette November 20, 2004Helen D. (Clark) LiskLancaster, Ohio31 Oct 1928 – 16 Aug 2004Helen D. Clark Lisk, 75, passed away at Arthur G. James CancerHospital on Monday, Aug. 16, 2004.She was a graduate of Lancaster High School in 1946 and a memberof the National Honor Society. She was born on Oct. 31, 1928, inGibsonville, Ohio, to the late George and Ola Clark. She was amember of Olivedale Senior Center and Sixth Avenue UnitedMethodist Church. Her homemade pies, generosity, love and laughterwill be greatly missed by her family and friends.She is survived by her daughter, Sharon (James) Sherrick; twonephews, Gary Knecht and special friend, Sharon Reddick, and Roger(Mary) Knecht; aunt, Cora Kern, all of Lancaster; and a special sisterin-law,Genelle Clark.She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert W. Lisk; parents;two sisters, Alma Bixler and Gladys Meachem; brother, Harold G.Clark; and her granddaughter, Melissa "Missy" Sherrick.Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at Sheridan Funeral Home with Pastor Thomas P. Rogersofficiating. Burial will be in Greenfield Township Cemetery.The family will hold calling hours from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital, 300 W. 10th Ave.,Columbus 43210, B-13-459.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette Thursday, August 19, 200418


In RemembranceBertha A. (Engle) FoxLancaster, Ohio3 Jan 1928 – 11 May 2002Bertha Fox - Bertha A. Fox, 74, Lancaster, died Saturday, May, 11,2002, at her residence.She is survived by her sons, Wayne Fox of Lancaster and Ronald Foxof Logan; daughters, Karen (Raymond) Graham and Janet (Lowell)Rutter, both of Lancaster; grandchildren, Stephanie Schwader, Andyand Troy Van Gundy, and Michael, Kristina and Chelsea Fox; andgreat-grandchildren Emmitt and Shania Marie Schwader.She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd; brother, GeorgeEngle; and sister, Mary Belle Engle.Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Frank E. SmithFuneral Home Chapel with Pastor Karl Hartmann officiating.Interment will follow in Floral Hills Memory Gardens.Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeralhome.Memorial gifts may be given to Hospice of Fairfield County.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette May 13, 2002Bonnie Lou (Leohner) FriendLancaster, Ohio8 Sep 1928 – 4 Feb 2002Bonnie Friend - Bonnie L. Friend, 73, Lancaster, passed awayMonday, Feb. 4, 2002, at Fairfield Medical Center.She was born Sept. 8, 1928, in Lancaster, the daughter of the lateOscar and Edith McLaughlin Leohner.She is survived by her husband, Carl Friend; son, Mark (Nikki)Friend of Lancaster; two daughters, Rebecca (Lawrence) Alspaugh ofLancaster and Anita (Dave) Hughes of Anthem, Ariz.; sixgrandchildren; three brothers, Paul (Kay) Leohner, Steve (Chris)Leohner of Lancaster and David (Loretta) Leohner of Rockbridge;three sisters, Betty Delong of Lancaster, Marjorie (Bob) Sander ofCincinnati and Sharon (James) Edwards of Maryland.Caring cremation has taken place.A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of thefamily.Memorial contributions may be made to Fairfield County DistrictLibrary, 219 N. Broad St., Lancaster 43130.Arrangements were made by Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette February 6, 200219


In RemembranceJudith Ann (Herdman) GordonLancaster, Ohio30 Dec 1928 – 27 Mar 2001Judith A. Gordon, 72, Lancaster, died Tuesday, March 27, 2001, atOhio State University Hospital.She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was agraduate of Miami University.She is survived by her husband, Roy G. Gordon of Lancaster;daughter Vicky (Larry) Ryba of Hudson; son, Roy G. (Audrey)Gordon IV, Laura A. Gordon and Ross Gordon; sisters, Mary LouGrothaus of Dayton and Joyce Alexander of Bloomfield Hills, Mich.;and brother, Richard Herdman of Santa Fe, N.M.She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Beryl Herdman.Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Frank E. Smith FuneralHome Chapel with Rev. Larry C. Brown officiating.Burial will follow in Grandview Cemetery, Breman.Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeralhome.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette March 28, 2001Robert L. SepterLancaster, Ohio4 Jan 1928 – 20 Jan 2001Robert L. Septer, 73, Lancaster, died Saturday, January 20, 2001, athis residence.He was retired from the engineering department of Anchor HockingGlass, and was a U.S. Army Veteran.He was a charter member of the Lancaster Men’s Chorus, a memberand former treasurer of Moose Lodge 955, and former president ofthe Soap Box Derby.He is survived by his sister, Sue Shook; two nephews, Michael andMitchell Shook, all of Lancaster; cousins, Jim and Marcia Kunkler,and Amy Price, all of Bremen.He was preceded in death by his parents, Harlan and Sylvia Septer.Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Frank E. SmithFuneral Home Chapel, Lancaster, with Pastor Melvin Truex of FaithMemorial Church officiating. Burial will follow at FairviewCemetery, Rockbridge.Friends may visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, where the Moose Lodge 955will hold a service at 8 p.m.Memorial gifts may be given to the Lancaster Men’s Chorus, c/o the funeral home.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette January 22, 200120


In RemembranceWilma B. (Bowman) NabergalAmanda, Ohio11 May 1928 – 5 Jan 2001Wilma B. Nabergal, 72, Amanda, passed away Friday, Jan. 5, 2001,at her residence.She is survived by her husband, Harry M. Nabergal of Amanda;daughter, MiLana Stump of Lancaster; and daughter and son-in-law,Mikki and George Fields of Carroll; son and daughter-in-law,Thomas Miland and Maria Nabergal of Lancaster; ninegrandchildren, Christina Whitaker, Jennifer Nabergal, Belinda Farley,MiLicity and Richard Carpenter, Stephen Stump, Mandy Elick andJ.D. Cottrill and JoEllen Nabergal; five great-grandchildren, LaurenElick, Meka Cottrill, Zavire and Zain Whitaker, and DominiqueFarley; sister, Hattie Van Riper of Mojave, Calif.; and nieces andnephews.She was preceded in death by her parents, William T. and Ida N.Bowman.Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Halteman-Fett & DyerFuneral Home, with Pastor Frank Steyn officiating. Burial will be atFloral Hills Memory Gardens.Friends may call from 2 to 4 NS 6 TO 8 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home.The family suggests contributions be made in her memory to Hospice of Fairfield County.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette January 6, 2001Mary Lou (Nigh) TottenLancaster, Ohio3 Nov 1928 – 31 Mar 2000Mary Lou Totten, 71, Lancaster, passed away Friday, March 31,2000 at Fairfield Medical Center.She was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran Church of Lancaster.She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Robert K. Totten ofLancaster; son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. Michael R. and WendyL. Totten; grandson, Virgil F. Totten; granddaughter, Joanna K.Totten, all of San Lorenzo, Calif.; brothers and sisters-in-law, RobertE. (Pat) Nigh of Lima and James N. (Peggy) Nigh of Lancaster; sisterand brother-in-law, Kay (Robert) George of Lancaster, and niecesand nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents, Merle E. and MaryMarburger Nigh; brother-in-law Richard V. Totten; and sister-in-law,Darlene Totten Reed.Services will be held 10 a.m. Monday at the Emanuel Lutheranchurch with Pastor Mark R. Raddatz officiating. Burial will be atMaple Grove Cemetery.Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home, and onehour prior to services at the church Monday.The family suggest that contributions be made in her maemory to the Emanuel Lutheran Church.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette April 1 and 2, 200021


In RemembranceCharles F. TignerLancaster, Ohio21 Nov 1928 - 29 Dec 1999Charles F. Tigner, 71, Lancaster, died Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1999, athis home.He was a U.S. Army Veteran and a member of VFW Post 1380. Hewas retired from Anchor Hocking Corp. after 27½ years in the boxshop.He is survived by his wife Vera E. Tigner of Lancaster; a daughter,Marilyn (Lawrence) Meadows of Lancaster; grand-children, Heath(Jennifer) Meadows and Jessica Meadows, both of Lancaster; threegreat-grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; and a brother, Harvey(Sue) Tigner of Pleasantville.He was preceded in death by his parents, Harvery and Alice Tigner;and one son, Charles.Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Sheridan Funeral Home withthe Pastor Philip H. Barnhart officiating. Burial will be at FloralHills Memory Gardens.A military graveside service will be held by the Lancaster Veterans Burial Detail.Friends may visit 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette January 2, 2000Martin G. ‘Dan’ SellsBreman, Ohio15 May 1928 – 8 Jun 1999Looking for copy of Lancaster Eagle Gazette Obituaries forJune 9, 199922


In RemembranceRenny R. SmidleyJacksonville, Florida25 Jan 1929 – 10 Jun 1998Looking for copy of ObituaryViola Jeanette (Brucker) HartmanLancaster, Ohio24 Feb 1928 – 25 Mar 1998Looking for copy of Lancaster Eagle Gazette Obituraries fofMarch 26, 199823


In RemembranceJack L. CollBeufort, North Carolina22 Sep 1928 – 20 Mar 1998Jack L. Coll, 69, Beufort, N.C. formerly of Lancaster, died Friday,March 20, 1998, at Crystal Coast Rehabilitation Center, Moorehead,N.C.He moved to North Carolina upon retirement. He was a member ofthe U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.He is survived by three sons, Jack G. Coll of Circleville, Pat Coll ofLancaster and Tim Coll of Norcross, Ga.; one daughter, Holly Julianof San Bernardino, Calif.; and four granddaughters.He was preceded in death by son, Chris Coll.Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at MumaughMemorial.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette March 31, 1998Jack L. LeistGurnee, Illinois9 Nov 1928 – 6 Feb 1994Jack L. Leist, 65, Gurnee, Ill., formerly of Lancaster, passed awayFeb. 6, 1994, at his residence.He is survived by wife, Ruby; children; and brothers and sister.Funeral arrangements are pending and will be held in Gurnee, Ill.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette February 7, 1994William E. Lytle Jr.Newport, Kentucky25 Aug 1928 – 7 Jan 1994Looking for copy of obituary24


In RemembranceMary A. (Aten) BrockertPiqua, Ohio26 Mar 1928 – 11 Jul 1993Looking for copy of obituaryJackson C. Stear26 Sep 1928 – 18 Sep 1991Looking for copy of obituaryLeonard T. YantesLancaster, Ohio13 Apr 1928 – 25 Aug 1991Looking for copy of obituary25


In RemembranceJames R. BallLancaster, Ohio20 Feb 1929 - 8 Jul 1991James R. Ball, 62, of 111 W. Mulberry St., Lancaster, died Mondayevening, July 8, 1991 at Mt. Carmel West Medical Center,Columbus.He is a retired mold maker for Anchor Hocking Corp. Plant 1. Hewas a U.S. Marine veteran of World War II, a member of AFGWULocal 73, American Legion Post 11 and Fraternal Order of Eagles.He is survived by cousins.He was preceded in death by his mother, Lorene Ball; his father,Joseph Ball; and one sister, Joan Ball.The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Sheridan FuneralHome, Lancaster, with the Rev. Anthony J. Ruble officiating.Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Graveside military riteswill be conducted by American Legion and VFW.Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeralhome.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette July 11, 1991Patricia (Smith) MosholderCleveland, Ohio27 Oct 1928 – 17 Mar 1991Looking for copy of obituary26


In RemembranceRalph H. Beery Jr.Mount Vernon, Ohio26 Jan 1929 – 10 Sep 1990Looking for copy of obituaryLarry L. JohnsonHeath, Ohio11 Nov 1928 – 10 Jan 1990Looking for copy of obituary27


In RemembranceElinor K. (Shull) MastCircleville, Ohio15 May 1928 – 24 Feb 1988Looking for copy of obituaryLenore A. (Ball) RungeWinston-Salem, North Carolina7 Apr 1928 – 9 Feb 1988Looking for copy of obituary28


In RemembranceLaura Lee (Clark) HolowellLancaster, Ohio1928 – 31 Dec 1987Looking for copy of Lancaster Eagle Gazette obituaries forJanuary 2, 1988Kenneth J. <strong>Potts</strong>Lancaster, Ohio1927 – 25 Dec 1985Looking for copy of obituary29


In RemembranceNeal F. WilkinsOhio1928 – 10 Jul 1983Looking for copy of obituaryRobert E. DarlingPowell, Ohio16 Jul 1928 – 19 May 1982Robert Darling - Robert E. Darling, 53, Powell, O., died Wednesdayin Grady Hospital, Delaware, O.A waste water treatment engineer for Ohio Youth Services andmember of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, he is survived by wife,Joyce; daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Cindy) Hillis, Pleasantville; son,Greg Darling, Denver, Colo.; two grandsons, Tyson and Ryan Hillis;father, Clarence E. Darling and step-mother, Catherine Darling,Lancaster; two brothers, Kenneth R. and C. Fred Darling, both ofLancaster; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Thelma) Danell, Stamford, Conn.;nieces, nephews and cousins.He was preceded in death by his mother, Rachel, in 1976.Funeral services are tentatively set for Saturday in the chapel of theFrank E. Smith Funeral Home.Friends may call at the funeral home any time after noon on Friday.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle GazetteMay 20, 1982Darling Services - Funeral services for Robert E. Darling, 53, Powell, O., who died Wednesday in GradyHospital, Delaware, will be Saturday, 10:30 am., at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church; Rev. Duane K. Albersofficiating; burial in Forest Rose Cemetery.Friends may call in the chapel of the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, and onehour prior to services at the church. He is also survived by sister, Mrs. Robert (Thelma) Dandanell,Stamford, Conn.The family suggests memorial contributions be given to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette May 20, 1982Robert L. Cochran 3Newark, Ohio1929 – 17 Jan 19793 A senior image for Robert was not found in the 1946 Mirage yearbook. Robert is delineated as aclassmate in the LHS 2010 Alumni Directory.30


In RemembranceLooking for copy of obituaryRobert D. SidersOak Hill, Ohio26 Apr 1928 – 17 Aug 1978Looking for copy of obituaryElizabeth Anne (Kitsmiller) NibertLancaster, Ohio7 Jun 1927 – 17 May 1977Looking for copy of obituary31


In RemembranceHelen (Joest) VeveirosLos Angeles, California14 Jun 1928 – 21 Jul 1974Looking for copy of obituaryJack F. DavisOhio27 Jan 1929 – 21 Feb 1958Looking for copy of obituaryNotes:The following classmates were reorted as deceased in the 2000 LHS Alumni Directory. We are stilllooking for additional information and confirmation.William A. AshbrookRobert ClarkWilliam H. ClarkRobert E. DarlingEugene S. DavisWallace C. DelongRobert L. EtyElizabeth Suzanne (Evans) BurnsHoward FriesnerJohn F. Furniss Jr.32


In RemembranceEsther M. (Goslin) MillerRobert I. GoslinRobert E. GraybillMiriam L. (Grimm) PowersRoberta J. (Harvey) EiseleRobert D. HeffnerGeorgianne HermannTheada HortonLovena Jean (Insko) BruckerWilliam J. LeachHomer Clark Palmer Jr.Robert L. RodgersWilliam StewartRobert R. ThomasDonald C. Tudor33

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