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201 | Book 1, Page C-23. | Source (S563)
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202 | book: 3139; number: 71242 | Shick, Phoebe Catharine (I207)
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203 | Boonville News 8 Jan 2007 Raymond F. Rohlfing, 82, of rural Howard County, Mo., died Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007, at Katy Manor in Pilot Grove, Mo. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 6, at Immanuel United Church of Christ in New Franklin, Mo. Burial with military honors will follow the service at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Franklin. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5, at Markland-Yager Funeral Home in New Franklin. Raymond was born May 5, 1924, in Fayette, Mo., the son of Gustav and Elda Uthlaut Rohlfing. He married Barbara Coleman on May 14, 1948, in Pilot Grove. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Rohlfing was a life-long farmer, raising Angus cattle, which the family exhibited at the Missouri State Fair and other fairs, hogs and row crops. He was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ of New Franklin. He was a dedicated husband and father. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Coleman Rohlfing, of their current home in Boonville; a son, Alan Rohlfing and wife Linda of St. Charles, Mo.; three daughters: Mona Sander and husband Joe of Boonville, Debbie Esser and husband Marty of New Franklin and Lisa Hirlinger and husband Kenny of Boonville; two sisters, Esther Biesemeyer and Irene Biesemeyer, and a brother, Alfred Rohlfing, all of New Franklin; 10 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association in care of Markland-Yager Funeral Home. Paid Notice | Rohlfing, Raymond F (I6568)
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204 | Born Attumwa, Iowa June 20, 1932 peacefully left this world to be with the lord. He leaves behind 4 children, Chris Allen Hirlinger of Costa Mesa, Ca, Vicki Lynne Gladd of Tahlequah, OK, Cheryl Anne Sword of Queen Creek, AZ, Roxanne Marie Rogers of Mesa, AZ. 7 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild & 1 deceased granddaughter. He joined his father Clayton, mother Bernice & brother Karl, He served in the US Navy during the Korean War. After serving in the Navy he moved to Phoenix and worked as a salesmen, also worked as an inspector in the aerospace industry. He later retired in Mesa, Az. Viewing at Family Burial & Cremation 10:30am Friday, followed by graveside services at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 12:30pm Friday. Contact Roxann at 619-972-6300 | Hirlinger, Clyde Christian (I271)
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205 | Born in Oakfield, Ohio, came to Cleveland in 1911. Employed by Cleveland Transit System for more than 31 years; when he died of a heart attack he was superintendent of the Rocky River station. Survived by his wife, Martha; son, Worley B; brother, James G and sister, Mrs Grace Allwine. | Allton, William Gail (I6097)
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206 | Born on Wednesday of Easter week in April 1703 and baptised shortly thereafter. She became converted to the Moravian faith during the time the Herzers were at Allemangel and in the summer of 1749 was admitted to the congregation in Macungie. | Volck, Anna Barbara (I214)
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207 | Both parents born in Pennsylvania. Step-son of Elmer E Bosler. | Hirlinger, Harold George (I33)
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208 | Both resided in North Little Rock, Pulaski County at the time of their marriage. FHL film 2397877 | Family: Hirlinger, Harold George / Harkins, Della (F2692)
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209 | Brenda K. Pletcher, 63, of Blanchard, passed away at her home on April 1, 2018. Born on September 22, 1954, in Bellefonte, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Margaret Harter Pletcher. Brenda was a 1972 graduate of Lock Haven High School. She attended the Beech Creek Wesleyan Church. She worked at Penn State in the secretarial pool and then at Centre Crest Nursing Home as a Front Desk Receptionist before retiring. Brenda enjoyed going for walks and being with her grandchildren. She loved all animals, especially her cats. Brenda is survived by her two sons; Spencer G. Orner and his wife, Andrea, of Julian and Adrian B. Orner of Blanchard, one sister, Dr. Sharon Pletcher of Port Matilda, and seven grandchildren. All services are private. Memorial contributions can be made to Pets Come First, 2451 General Potter Hwy, Centre Hall, PA. | Pletcher, Brenda K (I8414)
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210 | Brett W. Rossman, of Sandy Ridge, passed away Friday, November 13, 2020 as the result of injuries sustained in a car accident. He was 42. Born September 17, 1978 in State College, Brett was a son of Terry and Brenda (Winter) Rossman of Spring Mills. In addition to his parents, Brett is survived by two sons, Memphis A. and Oaklee W. Rossman, both of Port Matilda; one sister, Terra L. Deithorn (Eric) of Bellefonte; maternal grandparents, Frank and Joyce Winter of Millheim; paternal grandparents, Dale and Shirley Rossman of Spring Mills and two nephews, Alexander and Bentley Deithorn of Bellefonte. Brett was a 1998 graduate of Penns Valley Area High School. He had been employed in construction before going to work for Mammoth Restoration. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and cooking. He was a member of the Farmers Mills UCC & Lutheran Church and the Port Matilda Fire Company where he was the head cook for events. Brett also supported and helped his sons with their tractor pulling events. All services are private. Contributions in memory of Brett may be sent to the Neff Funeral Home, POB 437, Millheim, PA 16854. They will then be forwarded to the family after a Trust Fund is set up for Memphis and Oaklee. | Rossman, Brett W (I13377)
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211 | Bruce Allen Holter, 93, passed away peacefully Dec. 8, 2021 at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis, Ohio. He was born on Oct. 2, 1928 in Lock Haven, Pa., to Edgar A. and Velma Shawley Holter. Bruce joined the Army Air Corps right out of High School and later was in the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from Indiana Tech Institute in 1968 with a degree in Math and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He moved to Columbus shortly after and started working at Columbia Gas of Ohio as in Engineer until in retired in 1989. He raised his daughter Kelle by himself and all of her friends loved him and always called him Mr. Bruce. Since growing up in Lock Haven he had a love of aviation at an early age. He worked at Piper for a few years and with his GI Bill he learned to fly at Lock Haven, too. He later became a Flight Instructor and logged over 22,000 hours in the air. He was a Flight Instructor at OSU, Bolton Field, Pickaway, Ross County and Fairfield County. He loved teaching his students and flying all the time. He had a dog Sugar that flew with him for over 2,000 hours. I’m sure she was there to greet him in Heaven. His love of flying led him to his wife Melissa Burchett Holter. They were married on Dec. 31, 2003 and lived many happy years together in several different places Lancaster Ohio, Norwalk, Conn., and Las Vegas, Nevada before recently moving back to Ohio. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two sisters, Edrie “Moey” Johnsen and Elaine Dickey. Also a brother Gerald “Peg” Holter. He was also preceded in death by an infant Son Edgar Willard Holter. In addition to his wife Melissa of Thurman, Ohio, he is survived by daughter Kelle Holomalia of Newport, N.C. and Stevie Miller of Beaufort, N.C. Grandchildren Brianna Allen “Quincy” of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Jordan “Julie” Holomalia of Park City, Kansas. Great grandchildren Roman Allen of Las Vegas and Evelyn Holomalia of Park City, Kansas. He loved his family so much and was so proud of both of his grandchildren and especially his grandson for following in his footsteps and joining the U.S. Air Force. He was affectionately known as Papa to his great grandchildren. He was also survived by his beloved pets Elvis, Koko, Princess, Priscilla and P.J., Matt and Miss Kitty. He is also survived by his brother in law Jim Dickey of Beech Creek, Pa., and several nieces and nephews and many friends. He is also survived by inlaws Jarrel and Brenda Burchett of Oak Hill, Ohio and brother-in-law Kevin “Misty” Burchett of Oak Hill and Niece Alyssa Burchett and nephew Koltin Burchett. A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at Schmidt’s in German Village 240 E. Kossuth St., Columbus, Ohio. All are welcome but we ask you RSVP to mholter1@icloud.com. In lieu of flowers, we ask you donate to Bruce’s favorite pet rescue where two of his puppies came from. The Road Home Animal Project in Ohio (https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/146679) | Holter, Bruce Allen (I5956)
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212 | Bucknell class of 1950. | Holter, Donald Coffman (I166)
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213 | Bucknell Deaths '48 Joella "Joy" Mathiasen Holter Hoenigmann, Wilmington, Del., on Nov. 1. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Cap and Dagger, the Christian Association and wrote for The Bucknellian. She retired from E.I. Dupont as an electrical engineering designer. Her first husband, Donald Holter '50, predeceased her. Survivors include her husband, Frank, 10 Yearsley Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808; and three daughters. | Mathiasen, Joella (I588)
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214 | Burial at Arlington NC on Aug 8 but removed to Benscoter Cemetery at some unknown point. | Bonham, Alexander (I5471)
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215 | Burried as Susanna Holder | Miller, Susanna (I121)
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216 | C. Ellis PLETCHER, 81, of Howard, died at home Tuesday, Jan 9, 1962. He was in the Merchant Marine for 44 years and retired 17 years ago, served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Member of the Methodist Church and the IOOF, Blue Lodge F and A.M of Bellefonte, from which he received his 50 year pin last summer, the William sport Consistory and the Schenck-Pletcher hunting camp. He was an ardent fly fisherman and since retiring made a hobby of the tying, which he did for many friends and others in many states throughout the nation. Born in Howard Tp., Jan 23, 1880, s/o Henry J. and Martha KLINE PLETCHER. On Jan 8, 1919 he married Lydia SCHENCK who survives with three daughters, Mrs. Wesley PETERS, Mrs. Pat ALLERIO and Mrs. Gordon CONFER, all of Howard , six gr.ch. Burial Schencks Cemetery. | Pletcher, Charles Ellis (I2583)
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217 | Calculated | Dills, Joseph (I12985)
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218 | Calhoun, Daniel; Elizabeth Campbell Posted by: Carol Eddleman (IP Logged) Date: January 06, 2006 01:42PM Daniel Calhoun and Elizabeth Campbell, both of Leidy Twp., were married on Thursday, March 8, 1849. (Source: Records of Marriages performed by Michael Quigley, Esqr., North Bend (formerly Young Womanstown), Pa., Clinton Co., Pa. Copied from his original ledger by Mrs. Lola Welsh Wallace, AGLI film V172-204, (Pennsylvania County Records), p. 216.) Carol C. Eddleman Director, Data Acquisition PA-Roots | Family: Calhoun, Daniel Edward / Campbell, Elizabeth Mary (F112)
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219 | Cambria County Marriage License Docket, Vol. 21, page 3 James Franklin Hanley, age 25, son of David and Roseann Hanley married Francis Augusta Hirlinger, age 28, daughter of William and Jamima Hirlinger on 7 August 1901 in Johnstown by W. H. H. Robertson, Alderman. Francis was a resident of Brush Valley, Indiana County, PA | Family: Hanley, James Franklin / Hirlinger, Frances Augusta (F727)
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220 | Came to America in 1710 -------------------- Was admitted to the Bethlehem congregation of the Moravian Church in February 1748 -------------------- John Holder's obituary states that he had six sons and six daughters. We suspect that the missing daughter is probably a child who died young, but for completeness we would like to identify her also. The brothers Joseph, George and Charles Holder all came to North Carolina and settled in the area of present-day Winston-Salem. George came in 1754, and made his home in the village of Bethabara, although he was one of the men who helped to build the new town of Salem. Charles arrived in 1766, and was one of the first residents of Salem. He was the saddle-maker. Joseph arrived with his family in 1767, in company with Paul Christian Stauber and a person named in the Records of the Moravians in NC [1:361] as Andreas Volz. We believe that this was actually Andreas Volck (1722-1790), Joseph Holder's uncle. Joseph Holder did not join the Moravian congregation himself, but several of his children did. Sources Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 11 volumes; Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission Doub, Ella Holder, Descendants of John Doub, typescript Forsyth Co. NC Cemetery Records North Carolina Marriage bonds Curtis, Oscar F., Holder and Allied Families, LDS film 1638369/34; also see LDS 1638368 Carter, Charles O., Branches in the Tree of Alexander Carmichael and Related Families, LDS fiche 610029 Daniels, Jeanette K.B., The Holder Family, LDS film 1697600/11 Subsequent research has shown that there are a number of inaccuracies in this work, in particular the confusion of two unrelated Holder families who were contemporary in Surry and Stokes Counties, NC, in the period from 1760 to about 1800. Daniels is however correct in her statement that a genealogy in LDS files claiming a Massachusetts origin for the NC Holders is false. Overall, the manuscript should not be considered as a reliable source for the Holder families in North Carolina. Chambers, Sunshine Foulke, Foulke Lupfer and Allied Families, 1952; LDS film 1033943/10 Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings, Vol. 21, Old Moravian Cemetery, Bethlehem Surry County NC will abstracts, vols. 1-3 1771-1827, abstracted and compiled by Jo White Linn, indexed by Edith Montcalm Clark, copyright Jo White Linn 1974 Note: There are other, unrelated, Holder families in the Stokes/Surry Co. NC area in the late 18th-early 19th century. For more information on these, see Bill Holder's web page | Holder, John (I213)
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221 | Came to America in 1735 on ship Mercury. Settled in Lynn Twp. | Oswald, Heinrich (I5190)
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222 | Came to Germantoen in 1683. | Theisson, Reiner (I1981)
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223 | Came to Germantown in 1683. | Doors, Elizabeth (I1973)
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224 | Came to Germantown in 1683. | Theison, Helene (I1976)
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225 | Came to Germantown in 1684. Not known to have married. | Doors, Hermann (I1985)
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226 | Capt John Boal's sister | Boal, Elizabeth Maria (I5290)
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227 | Carl Richard Weaver, 82 of Howard passed away Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at the Lock Haven Hospital. He was born on March 9, 1926 in Curtin Twp., a son of the late Oscar & Olive McCloskey Weaver Heverly Weaver. Carl married Delores A. Elliott who preceded him in death. He was a farmer. He was a member of the Romola Bible Church. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during the 2nd World War. He was also a member of the Bellefonte American Legion & Snow Shoe V.F.W. Carl has 2 daughters; Tammy Rogers of Bellefonte & Joyce Weaver of Howard, 1 Son; Robert Miller of Dubois and 2 sisters; Shirley DeArment of Howard and Lois Nyman of Blanchard. She also 2 grandchildren; Richard & Peggy Sue Rogers and 1 great-granddaughter Kaidyn Rogers. Services are private & at the convenience of the family with the Pastor Bob Mauer officiating. Burial will be at the Romola Christian Cemetery with the graveside military rites. | Weaver, Carl Richard (I9383)
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228 | Carline Haney Decatur, 74, of Fredericksburg died Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, at Mary Washington Hospital. A lifelong area resident, Mrs. Decatur was the widow of Raymond R. Decatur. She was an active member of the Fredericksburg Lioness Club and a member of Fredericksburg Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Raylene Decatur and her husband, John H. Kundts, of Denver, Colo., and Carmond D. Robbins and her husband, Richard, of King George, as well as two granddaughters, Charlotte and Ella Kundts of Denver. A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Covenant Funeral Service Chapel with Dr. Larry J. Haun officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will be private. Memorials may be made to the Lions Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Mr. Harry Rosnick, Box 360, Fredericksburg, Va. 22404. Free Lance-Star, 13 Jan 2003 | Haney, Carline V (I8049)
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229 | Carol (Holter) Westley, 67, retired computer operator, died Tuesday. Memorial service 3 p.m. Monday, Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. Arnold Moore. | Holter, Carol (I1281)
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230 | Carolyn Pletcher Hollar October 6, 1928 February 23, 2017 Carolyn Pletcher Hollar, 88, of Howard, crossed over unto Heaven on Thursday, February 23, 2017, at the Eagle Valley Personal Care Home in Milesburg. Born on October 6, 1928, in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of the late Blair and Lorilla Yearick Pletcher. On July 3, 1947, in Howard, she married Clendon E. Hollar, who passed away on September 24, 1991. Carolyn was a 1946 graduate of Howard High School. She was a life-long member of the Howard Christian Church. She was employed at the First National Bank of Howard where she performed many duties, but mainly she was a computer operator. She retired after 15 years of service. Carolyn was a faithful servant of the church with many roles including serving dinners and helping with a variety of children's activities. She was very dependable. If she said she would do it, it would be done. She was an active member of the Howard Civic Club, WTCU, an elected member of the Howard Borough Council, served on the election board for many years, was a member of the Howard Grange, and was the Vice President of the Schenck Family Reunion. Carolyn loved to spend time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was known as the mother and grandmother of all children. No matter what time of day or the day of the week, a child could stop to say "Hi" and Carolyn always had homemade cookies to offer. She was an excellent cook and a fantastic pie baker. She enjoyed canning, being at the family tent at Grange Fair, and traveling. She would make the best Sunday dinners, every Sunday and you didn't need to be family to be invited to eat. Her home was open to all. Through all this, her first and foremost love was the love she had for her Lord, Jesus Christ. His greatest commandment is to love one another, and Carolyn did just that. Carolyn is survived by her five daughters; Patricia DeLotto and her husband, Daniel, of Bellefonte, Kathleen Rogers and her husband, Keith, of Nittany, Sandra Hunt and her husband, Jeffrey, of Watsontown, Beth Dabiero and her husband, Ernest, of State College, and Barbara Shugarts and her husband, Doug, of Lewistown. Also, surviving Carolyn is her brother, Herbert Pletcher of Taneytown, MD, 15 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Along with her parents and husband, Carolyn was preceded in death by two infant sons. Visitation with family will be on Sunday, February 26, 2017, from 6-8pm at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home in Howard. Funeral services will be on Monday, February 27, 2017 at 11am at the Howard Christian Church, 367 Walnut St. Howard, PA with Pastor Wes McElravy officiating. Burial will follow at Schenck's Cemetery, Howard Twp. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Howard Christian Church, PO Box 465, Howard, PA 16841. Arrangements have been entrusted to Kader-Neff Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 135 Main St., Howard. An online guest book can be signed or condolences to the family available at www.kader-neff. com. | Pletcher, Carolyn Signa (I6772)
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231 | Catherine B. Lentz, 79, of Sebring, Florida, passed away Monday, January 4, 2010, in Sebring. She was born April 17, 1930, to Vincent and Mary (Harmon) Brown in Elmira, New York, and had been a resident of Sebring since 1989, coming from Ottawa, Ohio. She was a Guidance Counselor in the Education field; was a member of Golf Hammock Golf and Country Club, Board Member of the Homeowners Association and active with the Highlands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary. She is survived by her Husband, Wes Lentz of Sebring; Step-Sons, David and Douglas; Step-Daughter, Sandra; Sisters, Mary and Martha and nine Grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to Highlands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, 3600 S. Highlands Ave., Sebring, FL 33870 or Food For the Poor, 6401 Lyons Ave., Coconut Creek, FL 33073. | Brown, Catherine L (I9915)
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232 | Cavinee/Auker marriage license application says birthplace is Harrison Twp. | Cavinee, Jesse Paul (I9066)
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233 | CDT Aug 3, 2011 Sara Y. Confer August 16, 1936 - July 31, 2011 Sara Y. Confer, of Bellefonte and formerly of Mill Hall, died July 31, 2011, at the Mt. Nittany Medical Center. She was born Aug. 16, 1936 in Howard, daughter of the late Christie & Thelma Davey Heverly. She was married to Joseph L. Confer who precedeceased her Oct. 30, 2010. A homemaker, Sara had previously worked at Penn State University for 14 years. She had also held various secretarial positions while living in Virginia. Sara was a member of Memorial Baptist Church, Staunton, Va. where she served on numerous committees. She enjoyed arranging flowers, bow making and working outdoors. She enjoyed helping others. She is survived by two sons, Rodney & Christie (Kim) Confer, both of Kansas; step mother, Anna Heverly, of Clarence; and four sisters, Jane (John) Petuck, of Bellefonte, Bonnie (Dale) Peters, of Blanchard, Rhonda (Ken) Neff, of Julian, and Melody (Doug) Smitchko, of Clarence. A Memorial service will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Baptist Church, 224 Taylor St., Staunton, VA 24401. Arrangements by Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall. www.wetzlerfuneralhome.org Read more: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/centredaily/obituary.aspx?n=sara-y-confer&pid=152850194#ixzz1TzNMbpdv | Heverly, Sara Y (I7524)
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234 | Cecil Kefauver Holter Jr., 90, Adamstown, died on January 19, 2016. He was the husband of Charlotte Sheffer Holter. He was born on July 28, 1925 a son of Cecil K. Holter Sr. and Elsie R. Holter. Surviving, besides his wife, are: two sons, C. Kurt Holter and his wife Libby, of Frederick, MD, and G. Eric Holter and his wife Kathleen, of Harrisonburg VA. Also, four grandchildren, Andrew R. Holter of Baltimore, Emily Y. Holter of Charlottesville VA, Clarke W. Holter and his wife Elizabeth of Northport AL, and Colin K. Holter and his wife, Jessica Narum of Berea, OH. He is also survived by a great granddaughter, Charleigh Ann Holter, of Northport AL. 1 brother, Richard R. Holter, Frederick. He was a graduate of Middletown High School and attended the University of Maryland. After 13 years with the Farmers’ Coop Association in Frederick he joined a family farming partnership. He was a 15 year board member and for a time, board president for the FCA. He belonged to Christ Reformed Church in Middletown and served several terms on the Consistory in addition to various committees, including the church choir. He held memberships in the Grange, the Frederick County Farm Bureau, and the Maryland Holstein Association. Mr. Holter enjoyed his family and grandchildren very much as well as spending time on Maryland’s eastern shore. Since 2000, Mr. Holter lived with his wife Charlotte at Buckingham’s Choice. Services are private. | Holter, Cecil Kefauver Jr (I13108)
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235 | centre county marriages index | Family: Orris, Samuel / Barnhart, Mary Isabella (F874)
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236 | Centre Democratic Watchman: Friday, December 3, 1897 Austin Schenck of Howard died Thursday morning from the effects of stomach troubles. He was born in 1862 and was 25 years old. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schenck, both deceased. He leaves on brother, John F. Schenck and two sisters, Mrs. Irvin Lucas and Mrs. Michael Holter. | Schenck, Austin A (I5127)
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237 | certificate # 3869 vol 6; p 429 | Family: Vincent, Robert Edward / Hirlinger, Rosina (F2405)
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238 | certificate # 4068 | Family: Bullivant, Francisco / Hirlinger, Nellie (F2164)
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239 | Certificate #: 100777 | Family: Riggans, Kenneth J / Kundts, Nora Sue (F2572)
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240 | certificate number 69046 | Hirlinger, Phillip Charles (I92)
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241 | Certificate: 30162 Volume: 17259 | Hirlinger, William Samuel (I96)
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242 | Charles and his wife were listed as members of the Moravian congregation at Salem. | Holder, Charles (I238)
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243 | Charles H. Lawson, 50 of Plympton died Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at the McCarthy Care Center in East Sandwich after a lengthy illness. He was the son of Patricia (Solomon) Lawson of Plympton and the late Stan Lawson Jr. formerly of Abington. He was born in Brockton on March 11, 1963 and grew up in Abington, graduating from Abington High School in 1981. He is survived by his beloved wife, Angela (Ferrante) Lawson and his two boys, Charles Jr. and Jonathan, both of Plympton. He was the brother of Cheryl Force of Abington, Shelia Lawson of Wareham, Stanley Lawson III of Florida, Irene Campbell of Taunton and Joseph Lawson of Abington. He was the brother in law of Dominic Ferrante and his family of Carver and 12 nieces and nephews he adored. Charles was a member of the Bridgewater 49's Club where he played Bocce, Rockland Sons of Italy and the Upland Club in Plympton. Visiting hours in the Sullivan Funeral Home, 2 Maquan St., at the corner of Rte 14 & 58 in HANSON on Thursday from 5-8 PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, December 20 at 9 AM in Our Lady of the Lake Church, 580 Monponsett St, Rte 58 in Halifax (Monponsett). Burial to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in Plympton across the street from Plympton Library on Rte 58. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave., Boston MA 02215 or to the McCarthy Care Center, Hope Hospice, 73 Service Road, East Sandwich 02537. | Lawson, Stanley Jr (I8358)
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244 | Charles H. Lawson, 50, of Plympton, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013 at the McCarthy Care Center in East Sandwich after a lengthy illness. He was the son of Patricia (Solomon) Lawson of Plympton and the late Stan Lawson Jr. formerly of Abington. He was born in Brockton on March 11, 1963 and grew up in Abington, graduating from Abington High School in 1981. He is survived by his beloved wife, Angela (Ferrante) Lawson and his two boys, Charles Jr. and Jonathan, both of Plympton. He was the brother of Cheryl Force of Abington, Shelia Lawson of Wareham, Stanley Lawson III of Florida, Irene Campbell of Taunton and Joseph Lawson of Abington. He was the brother in law of Dominic Ferrante and his family of Carver and 12 nieces and nephews he adored. Charles was a member of the Bridgewater 49s Club where he played Bocce, Rockland Sons of Italy and the Upland Club in Plympton. Visiting hours in the Sullivan Funeral Home, 2 Maquan St., at the corner of Rte 14 & 58 in Hanson on Thursday from 5 - 8 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, Dec. 20 at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of the Lake Church, 580 Monponsett St., Rte 58, in Halifax (Monponsett). Burial to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in Plympton across the street from Plympton Library on Rte 58. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave., Boston MA 02215 or to the McCarthy Care Center, Hope Hospice, 73 Service Road, East Sandwich 02537. For directions and our online guestbook, visit SullivanFuneralHomes.com 781-878-0920 781-293-2020 Family Owned & Operated Since 1897 | Lawson, Charles H (I7109)
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245 | Charles I. Heverly Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, Charles I. Heverly, 89, of Lock Haven, died Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Charles was born in Howard, the son of the late Charles and Murle Heverly. Foster parents were Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Kline of Howard. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Wilson, of Lock Haven, whom he married at the Quantico Marine Chapel in 1951. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Pamela Heverly, of Lock Haven and Lisa (Edward) Molloy, of Rhode Island; a grandson and grand-daughter-in-law, Drs. Eric Charles and Roya Molloy, of Kansas; a granddaughter, Christa Elizabeth Molloy, of Florida; a great-grandson, Kian Molloy; a great-granddaughter, Tara Molloy; and many cousins. Charles attended Howard Public Schools, West Chester State Teachers College, Marine Corps Officers School, Penn State University and the Army Command and General Staff College. While in the Army, he also studied Commercial Communications with AT&T in New York City and Philadelphia. Charles was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in Marine Corps Reserve in 1951 and served as an Anti-tank Platoon Leader, Rifle Platoon Leader and Regimental Special Services Officer in the 5th Marine Regiment during the Korean War. He was a Captain in the Williamsport Marine Corps Reserve prior to accepting an active duty commission in the Army. Between active service in the Marine Corps and the Army, he taught school for several years at South Williamsport and Lock Haven Junior High Schools. Charles served in various command and staff positions while assigned to Armored and Signal units in Europe, Asia and the United States. He was a Wire Engineer in MACV Headquarters, Saigon during the Vietnam War and Adjutant and Detachment Commander of the 160th Signal Group in Germany. He also served as Operations Officer and Paratrooper in the Communications Support Element, United States Strike Command, where he planned communications support for contingency operations in parts of Africa and the Middle East. Other duties entailed the planning and deployment of military communications equipment and personnel, in support of manned space missions. During the Berlin Blockade, he deployed with armored units to forward operating areas in Germany; and to forward areas in the U.S. with the First Armored Division during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He served as Chief of Communications Security for the Southern Region of NATO (Italy, Greece, Turkey, Malta and Cyprus) while assigned to Allied Forces Southern Europe in Naples, Italy. His final assignment was with the Army Strategic Communications Command with duty as Chief of Communications-Electronics in the Army Intelligence Command. Charles' awards include the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal and the Joint Services Commendation Medal. He and his beloved wife of over 67 years enjoyed spending time with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as traveling after his retirement. He met Pat at a Big Dance band at Hecla Park in 1951 and he asked her to go roller skating the following night. While skating, he claims she tripped him and he fell for her and has continued to fall for her for over 67 years. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of the Donald G. Walker Funeral Home, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington, PA 17745. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.donaldwalker funeralhome.com | Heverly, Lt Col (Ret) Charles Irwin (I11012)
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246 | Charles L. Dreibelbis M.D. October 5, 1968 December 17, 2017 Charles L. Dreibelbis, M.D., 49, of Milton, N.H., died Sunday, December 17, 2017, at his home unexpectedly. At this time, a cause of death is unknown. Born on October 5, 1968, in Bellefonte, Charles was the son of Albert W. (Jr.) and Jo-Ann Dreibelbis, of Pennsylvania Furnace. Charles graduated from State College Area High School in 1987, with Highest Distinction from The Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Nutritional Science in 1994, and from Thomas Jefferson University, College of Medicine, with a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1998. Charles was a family physician, most recently practicing at Salmon Falls Family Healthcare in Somers- worth, N.H., and was highly admired and appreciated by his patients, as evidenced by the number of heartfelt thank you notes and notes of appreciation he saved during his nineteen years of practice. Charles loved his family; loved spending time with family and friends and had a wonderful sense of humor. He had a love for animals since childhood; as a talented athlete in high school, he enjoyed sports and exercising; he was a true and loyal Penn State fan; and he enjoyed playing games (bingo, card games, board games), singing and performing karaoke, and collecting antiques. Charles was a Sergeant in the United State Army, serving as a food inspection specialist until his discharge in 1994, and was an Officer in the United States Navy until his honorable discharge in 1999. He served in the Gulf War. In addition to his parents, Charles is survived by his son, Christian, and his daughter, Leah. Also surviving are his maternal grandmother, Lois Barto; an older brother, Albert W. III and his wife, Lisa; a younger sister, Debra Thurley and her husband, Jonathan; five nephews: Albert W. IV, Chad, Cory, Graham and Parker; three grand nieces and nephews; and his best friend/roommate/ cat, Hugh. A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, December 27, 2017, at 11:00 a.m., at the Pine Grove Presbyterian Church, Pine Grove Mills, Reverend Carl Campbell officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pine Grove Presbyterian Church. A funeral will be held by the family at a later date. | Dreibelbis, Charles Leroy (I4979)
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247 | Charles Louis Hirlinger was born on December 6, 1929 and went to Heaven on August 13, 2019. Lou was one of three children born to the late Helen and Christian Hirlinger. He went on to graduate from the University of Texas with a Business degree and later earned a Law degree from the University of Oklahoma. Lou also served our country in the Korean war as a Lieutenant with the U.S. Marine Corps. Lou is survived by his wife Joyce; two children, Michael Hirlinger and Kim Hirlinger Reeder. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and his sister Hope. Graveside Service will be held 5:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019 at Rose Hill Burial Park, 6001 N.W. Grand Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73118. | Hirlinger, Charles Louis (I818)
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248 | Charlotte (Woomer) Allison passed peacefully at her home in Marsh Creek, Pa., on May 8, 2024. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Allison; her daughter, Judy (Allison) Spangler; and her brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son, Steven; her grandchildren, Josef, Jacque, Garrett, Karen and David; and her great-grandchildren, Jesse, Kachina, Rachel, Riley and Aurellia Charlotte Marie. Charlotte was born Oct. 14, 1925 in Orviston, Pa., but shortly thereafter moved to Marsh Creek. She attended Howard High School. She started working early in life working for Bobbie Brooks, Piper Aircraft, Sylvania and Murata Erie. She was a dedicated mother and took great care of her house and feeding everyone. She and her husband, Richard, were very active within the Lions Club community. She attended the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church for more than 50 years and was a member of their Ladies’ Aid society, every year helping to make the apple butter and bean soup the church is famous for. Charlotte loved to travel and would willingly go on a road trip any Sunday preferably to eat out at a restaurant with fried chicken (her favorite meal). In fact, when dating, she expressly told Richard to only buy her trips, never flowers. Over the years together, they went to Disney, Hawaii, Canada, California, the Holy Land, among dozens of other places. A funeral or memorial will not be held. At her request, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation or you can schedule a road trip with your loved ones and visit a restaurant off the beaten path. You were very loved and will be very missed. | Woomer, Charlotte L (I2681)
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249 | Charlotte Sheffer Holter was born on June 24, 1925, and died June 25, 2018. She was the only child of the late George W. and Ida C. Sheffer. She was predeceased in 2016 by her husband, Cecil K. Holter Jr. She is survived by her son, Kurt and wife Elisabeth, of Frederick, MD, and their children Colin and wife Jessica Narum, and Andrew, and son Eric and wife Kathleen of McGayhesville, VA and their children Clarke and wife Elizabeth, and Emily. She delighted especially in her two great-grandchildren, Charleigh and Will Holter, daughter and son of Clarke and Elizabeth. Mrs. Holter was always devoted to children and young people. She taught in the Frederick County school system for a number of years following her graduation from Hood College in 1946. She rejoined the system in 1960 as a librarian, and from 1972 to 1986 was the county Supervisor of Library Media Services. In 1972 she received her Masters Degree in Educational Technology from the University of Maryland. Throughout her career she was a member of several professional organizations including the Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, where she was a past-president. She was also a life member of the Maryland Educational Media Organization. A member of Christ Reformed Church in Middletown for over 50 years, she served as a teacher, Youth Superintendent of the of the Sunday School, and an elder. Since February 1, 2000 she and her late husband were residents of Buckingham's Choice, in Adamstown, MD. The family wishes to thank the staff there for their kindness and compassionate care, as well as Dr. Yvette Warren, the staff of Frederick Memorial Hospital in the ED and on floors 3G and 4B, and Frederick County Hospice. Services will be private. | Sheffer, Charlotte (I13109)
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250 | Christ Church | Family: Kuster, George / Rhodes, Mary (F175)
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