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In Remembrancehousing communities across much of central Ohio, and we treat any of those 900 residents as if they weremembers of our own family,” he said. “We were deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Mary,and offer our deepest condolences and prayers to her family and friends, including the many lives shetouched at Mount Pleasant Place.” Michelle George can be reached at (740) 681-4342 ormgeorge@lancastereaglegazette.com.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette October 17 and 18, 2011LANCASTER: Mary Rose Nutter, age 69, a resident of Lancaster, Ohio passed away Saturday, October15th, 2011.She was a resident of Pleasant View Place, where she made many friends. She was an extraordinary lady; aclass act so to speak. The only correct way to describe her was a diamond in the rough. She was shy, timid,and much unknown. She was a Christian woman who did not drink, or smoke, and who behaved in a godlyway to the best of her capabilities. She would always attend church and pay her tithe as long as her financeswould enable. She was brilliant and had many talents. She loved learning and had attended college manytimes. She was trained in secretarial duties, the arts, and was a 3-year electrical apprentice before her healthslowed her down. In 2010, she survived the removal of her teeth, 80% of her colon, and a brain tumoroperation. She was a fighter and was standing strong. She was hero to her family and should beremembered as such. She was an artist and a beautiful floral arranger.She is survived by her daughter, Franki Nutter; ex-husband, Bill W. Nutter; sisters, Ruth Ann Brenner andSue Ellen Yenrick; her niece, Bobbi Glass; nephew in law, Jeff Glass; brother in law, Don Nutter; cousin,Benjamin and Jackie Leith along with their son Jay who live in Kingston, Arizona; as well as many otherfamily members and friends.There will be a memorial service for her at the FRANK E. SMITH FUNERAL HOME on Thursday,October 27th at 4:00 pm with Pastor Craig Cessna officiating.She was loved and valued at the highest level possible and we will miss her always.Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on October 25, 2011Virginia L. (Lane)WarthmanSugar Grove, Ohio23 Apr 2011SUGAR GROVE: Virginia L.Warthman, 68, of SugarGrove, passed away Saturday,April 23, 2011 at FairfieldMedical Center.Virginia was a retiredElementary School Teacherwith 32 years of service atBerne Union Schools. Shevolunteered at FairfieldMedical Center Gift Shop andwas a member of the Community of Christ Church and Delta Kappa Gamma.She is survived by sons, Chad Warthman (Debbie Hughes), Trent (Autumn) Warthman and Vic (Beth)Warthman all of Sugar Grove; grandchildren, Tristin, Trevor, Alex and Adam Warthman; sisters, Judy(Jim) May, Cindy (Greg) Huffman; brother, Mark (Susan) Lane; mother, Frances Calvert; several niecesand nephews; special friends, Patti Drake, Anna Fritts, Nell Sheets and Sandy Crozier.She was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen K. Warthman; father, Edward Lane and step father,Paul Calvert.Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Halteman-Fett & Dyer Funeral Home with PastorCheryl Payne officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8p.m. Wednesday and 1 hour prior the service Thursday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorialcontributions may be made to the American Cancer Society .Originally published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on April 25, 20115

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