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Nursinghomes.com is a free resource to find and compare skilled nursing and long-term care in your community. Residents can get clinical care at Senior Care Centers, which also provides individualized care with rehabilitation and medical treatments that stimulate your. ![]() Click here to go to the MCC. OGS website. CDs of important Monroe. County. record books are now available. To. post an obituary send it by e- mail to Richard. Harrington. Schoonover, 5. Fourteenth Street, Barberton, Ohio, died in Barberton. Citizens. Hospital, Thursday. January 8th. Norma Jean Petrekovic. Barberton, four sisters Mrs. Ruth Van. Camp. and Mrs. Opal Bristol of Wheeling. ![]() ![]() Mrs. Anna Barth of New Martinsville. Mrs. Frank Conley. Burial was in Mt. Olive. Cemetery. near Sardis. ![]() ![]() Source: Newspaper clipping, Painesville. Lake County Ohio, September 1. A former Painesville. Albert E. Mc. Mahon, 6. Gillette St., Painesville. September 1. 6, 1. He had resided in Painesville since 1. Before his retirement, Mr. Mc. Mahon taught at Champion. ![]() Junior High School. School, and Walnut. Junior High School. Mc. Mahon was a member of the First Church of Christ of Painesville, and local. ![]() National Teachers Associations. Survivors include: his widow; daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ann Rothwell of Budd Lake, N. J.; son. Robert E. Mc. Mahon of Fort Lauderdale. Fla.; and two grandchildren. Saturday at the Woodsfield First Church. Christ, Woodsfield, Ohio, with the Rev. Mc. Swords of the First Church. Christ, Painesville, officiating. Friday at the Johnson Funeral Home, 3. Mentor Ave., Painesville. Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated February 1. Charles A. De. Voe, 6. Twenty- third Avenue West. Bradenton, Florida, died Saturday, February 7, 1. Manatwee hospital at. Bradenton. De. Voe and family. Bradenton. in 1. 95. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bradenton, and. Monroe Lodge No. Norma Watson, of Bradenton, Florida, and Miss Shirley De. Voe, of Columbus. Ohio and one sister, Miss Lyria De. Voe, of Lewisville. Services were held on Wednesday, February 1. Bayshore Funeral Home. Burial was in Mansion. Memorial Park, Bradenton. ![]() Ackerman, 5. 0, of Woodsfield, died unexpectedly. Saturday evening, August 7, 1. Born at Woodsfield, September 2. Mrs. Jessie Ackerman, of Woodsfield, and the late William Ackerman. Mr. Ackerman was a partner in the Ackerman Brothers Garage. Woodsfield. He was a member of St. Knights of Pythias, and Monroe Post No. American Legion, all of. Woodsfield. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his mother; his wife, Jean Hamilton Ackerman. Mrs. Loren (Connie) Rothacher, of Sardis, Ohio, Route 2. Mrs. Roger (Diane) Leasure, of Lewisville, Ohio, Route 1; one brother. Harold Ackerman, of Woodsfield; three sisters, Mrs. Eloise Smith, of. Woodsfield; Mrs. Ruth Farmer, in England, and Mrs. Helen Strickling, of. Woodsfield; one grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Bauer and Turner Funeral Home. Services were held in the Bauer and Turner Funeral Chapel on. Wednesday afternoon at one o. Carpenter, 7. 3, of Summerfield, Ohio, Route 1, died. Thursday morning November 1. Carpenter was born June 2. Monroe County, Ohio. Richard and Mary Ann Brownfield Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter leaves his wife, the former Ida Eschbaugh. Mrs. Leanna Horton, of Zanesville, Ohio; Mrs. Kathleen Keylor. of Caldwell, Ohio, and Mrs. Linda Shreve, of Summerfield, Route 1; one son. Dwight James Carpenter, of Summerfield, Route 1; eleven grandchildren; three. Mrs. Bertha Jackson, of Cambridge, Ohio; Miss Ellen Carpenter, of. Salesville, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth Dollison, of Quaker City, Ohio; and one. Elza Carpenter, of Nashport. Services were held Saturday afternoon at one o. Golden; burial in Calais Cemetery; arrangements. Brubach Funeral Home. Wilbur Hudson Lendon age 5. Washington Avenue, Bridgeport Monday January 1. He was a veteran of WWII. Surviving. mother of Glencoe, widow: Leona Martin Lendon: sons, Wilbur and William of the. Mrs. Mary Bailey of Key, Mrs. Leona Berry of St. Buried at, Holly. Memorial. Garden, Pleasant Grove. Quaker. City. - Mr. Stallings, 9. 1, of Salesville died at 8: 5. Jackson. County. Lester Stallings of New Concord and Ellis Stallings of Jonesville, Mich.. Thursday. Sept 1. Barnesville. Hospital. He was born Sept 2. Jackson. County, W. Ellis Stallings, Jonesville, Mich. Sunday at the. funeral home with the Rev Mary Scales officiating. Linda Goodrich. brother, Stewart and mother, Nora Brownfield. Services. will be at 1: 3. Wednesday in the Foth Mortuary, Jefferson Avenue, where the body will be. Icie Elizabeth Hendershot, 7. Germantown, died on arrival at Marietta. Memorial. Hospital at four o. Jessie Kehl and Mrs. Goldie Myers, all of Lower Salem. Route 2; Mrs. Fay Wittekind, of Marietta Route 4; and Mrs. Marjorie Reed, of. Marietta. Hendershot spent all her life in. Highman was a member of the Litchfield United Church of Christ. Congregational and Masonic Lodge No. Irma Ensign, of Sullivan, Ohio. Mrs. Jo. Ann Turner, of Medina and Mrs. Kathy Myers, of Spencer, Ohio; five sons. Richard Highman, of Sharon Center, Ohio; James, Paul, Kenneth and Ralph. Highman, of Litchfield; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Thelma. Gibbons, of Woodsfield; two brothers, Burdette Highman, of Zanesville and. Everett Highman, of St. Petersburg, Florida; his stepmother, Mrs. Alma Highman. and half brother, Ray Highman, of Woodsfield, Ohio. Services were held. Wednesday afternoon, March 1. Litchfield United. Church of Christ Congregational with Rev. Stanley Robinson officiating. Services will be Tuesday at 1 p. Barnesville. Hospital. Carpenter leaves one brother, Robert of Zanesville. Wayne (Opal) Brown, Barnesville. Dallas (Shelda) Adkins, Belmont R. D. Fred (Norma) Hausch, Barberton. David Smith. officiating. Friday (Nov. 2. 6, 1. Barnesville. Hospital. Carpenter made his home with Dale Mayberry, of Quaker. City. 1. 5, 1. 89. Daniel and Eliza Ann Carpenter. Two sisters and one brother are. Saturday, where services will be held Sunday at 2 P. M. Mary Scales officiating. Neuhart and the late Hazel. Mercer Neuhart. Neuhart leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Clift of Zanesville. Virgil Neuhart of California; seven. Ralph of Cambridge, Ray of Columbus, Jack of. California and Richard of Batesville; and a sister, Mrs. Marie Morris of Canton. Burial will be in Friends. Cemetery. Source: OWENSBORO . He was born in Spencer County, Ind., had operated a. Hall Streets for 4. Breckenridge. Street. United. Methodist. Church. was superintendent of the Sunday School for 2. He also was assistant. Wesley Men's Class, an organizer of the old Gospel Mission and a. Monday at Breckenridge. Street. United. Methodist. Church. Visitation. Glenn Funeral Home. Source. Helen Korner, 7. North Paul Street, died Thursday. February 1. 2, 1. Barnesville. Hospital, following a. She was born July 1. Dr. Hoge was a member of the Woodsfield. United. Methodist. Church and a retired. Paul Price, officiating. Burial. was in Oaklawn. Cemetery, Woodsfield. Source. Carrie Bell ,7. Coshocton, Route 4, Cambridge. Zanesville died Monday morning, January 1. Coshocton. Memorial. Hospital. Hardy, who died in October 1. Hardy was a. member of the Wesleyan. Church. Surviving are five sons, Rueben Hardy and Richard Hardy, of. Zanesville; Raymond Hardy, of Cambridge; Charles Hardy, Jr., of Mansfield and. Robert Hardy, of Coshocton, Route 4; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen. Ford, of Zanesville; Mrs. Florence Hayes, of Coshocton, Route 4; Mrs. Dorothy. Snell, of Newscomerstown; and Mrs. Betty Gill, of Warren; one sister, Mrs. Arnold. officiating. Burial was in Northwood. Cemetery, Cambridge. Source. Jones was a glass packer for Cambridge Glass Company for forty years. Herman Jones, of Galion and the Rev. Jones of Lima; two daughters, Mrs. Tucker, of Canton, and. Mrs. Alice Gill of Cambridge; thirteen grandchildren; forty- three great. Mrs. Nonie Snell of Woodsfield, and Mrs. Nola Jones, of Canton. His wife, the former Birdie Wright, died in 1. One son, three. brothers and two sisters are also deceased. Services were held Wednesday afternoon, November 2. Free. Methodist. Church at Cambridge. Burial was in Greenwood. Cemetery. Byesville. Source. Howell was a member of the Zion Church of Christ. Frank Malcuit, of Orville, and Mrs. Burial was in Zion. Cemetery on Beallsville. Route 2. Source. Edwards was a mechanic, employed at Lowes. Service Statioin, Marietta. He was a member of American Legion Post No. Moose Lodge. No. 1. Marietta. Adkinson, who survives. Also surviving. are one daughter, Mrs. Richard Mc. Kenna of Whipple; two sons, John Edwards and. Donn Edwards, of Marietta; seven grandchildren. Mrs. Wilda Piatt, of Marietta. Mrs. Carrie Edwards. Jack Welch officiating. Burial was in New. Matamoras. Cemetery. Source. Fulton was a retired farmer. Baptist Church. Fulton, of Macksburg, Route. Leslie L. Fulton, of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Charles Wasson, of Macksburg. Route. There are nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, January 1. Mc. Clure- Schafer Funeral Home, Marietta, with Rev. Donald. Schafer officiating. Burial was in Salem Township Cemetery, Washington County. Source. Ulrich, 7. Thursday morning, January 2. Summit Acres Nursing Home, Caldwell, following an. Gallagher was a. former teacher in Belmont County and Faith, South Dakota, and Temperanceville. Gallagher, of Malaga, and Gerald M. Paul (Leola) Brown, of Newark, and. Mrs. Thomas (Martha) Perry, of Reynoldsburg; two step- daughters, Mrs. Everett. (Mary) Starr, of Woodsfield, and Mrs. Walter (Pearl) Reischman, of Barnesville. Mrs. Pearl Tidrick, of Cambridge; one half- brother, Fred Van. Note, of Kansas City, Kansas; twenty grandchildren and twelve great. Her husband, George Walter Gallagher, died September 4, 1. One son. also preceded her in death. Friends were received at the Campbell- Plumly Funeral Home in Barnesville. Eberle Funeral Home of Quaker City in charge of arrangements. Mary's Catholic Church at Temperanceville, with. Rev. Vincent Huber officiating. Burial was in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Temperanceville. Frances V., 6. Walton Avenue, Barnesville, died. Wednesday morning, January 7, 1. Bellaire City. Hospital. Gibson was. a member of the East Main Street Church of Christ, in Barnesville.
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