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601 | Initially buried in Calhoun Cemetery. Probably moved to Red Hill. | Campbell, Elizabeth Mary (I355)
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602 | Interment.net cemetery transcription project: Herlinger, Royden S, b. 11/21/1915, d. 11/14/1992, US Army, PVT, Plot: V 0 2979, bur. 12/28/1992 | Herlinger, Royden S (I5261)
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603 | Invoice for burial is dated Oct 24, 1934. Balance due was $295. Edgar and Howard Chute Funeral Directors New Lexington, OH | Coffman, George Wesley (I193)
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604 | Iowa Death certificate Wapello County Number: C90-00104 Box: D2629 | Hirlinger, Naomi Jean (I4617)
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605 | Irvin Carl Gray February 16, 1943 - June 12, 2021 Howard, Pennsylvania - Irvin Carl Gray, 78, of Howard PA, passed away June 12, 2021 at home surrounded by loved ones after a courageous battle with cancer. Born February 16, 1943 in Orviston, he was a son of the late Herbert and Henrietta Lomison Gray. Irv was a 1961 graduate of Lock Haven High School. On January 28, 1961 he married his love whom survives, Betty Singer, sharing 60 years of marriage. After retiring from Textron Lycoming, Irv provided security for the pipeline. Irv was an avid baseball fan – having played for Orviston Little League, the Orviston Town Team, and followed the Pittsburgh Pirates. Irv could often be found at a baseball or softball field watching his family play the game he loved. Irv enjoyed spending time with his family at barbeques and making homemade ice cream. Irv also enjoyed mountain rides, going to camp, and hunting season, which included old fashioned buckwheat cakes the first day of deer season. Surviving are daughter Leisa (Shan) Packer of Howard, daughter Colleen Delaney of Mill Hall, son Gregory (Melissa) Gray of McElhattan, and daughter Katrina (Jerry) Waite of Blanchard; sister Loretta (Paul) Pletcher of Howard, brother Tim (Vicky) Gray of Warriors Mark; ten grandchildren Desiree (Anthony) Miller, Damien (Bobbie) Packer, Chelsy (Ryan) Scanlan, Zachary (Alicia) Kilgus, McKenzie Gray, Kyle Delaney, Brian Delaney, Kyla Waite, and Melaina Waite, Heather Allen; and eight great-grandchildren; Trevor, Teagan, Aubrey, Carter, Drayton, Quinten, Grayson, and Slate. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Gladys Packer, a brother Thomas Gray, and a grandson Tylor Gray. Friends and family will be received at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 West Main Street, Howard PA 16841 on Tuesday June 15, from 5 until 7 p.m. with the funeral to follow. Memorial contributions in Irv's name may be made to either Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) Medical Research Foundation or the Beech Creek Wesleyan Church through the funeral home. Online condolences may be given by visiting. Online condolences may be made at www.kader-neff.com. | Gray, Irvin Carl (I13128)
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606 | Irvin R. Hoy, 81, 0f Howard, passed away on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at his home. Private services will be held at the families convenience. Online condolences may be made at www.kader-neff.com | Hoy, Irvin Russell (I7282)
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607 | It is uncertain whether his daughter Catherine (Christine) was Amy's or Mary's daugher. from: A book of Belles Branches. Matt Hirlinger was hired by Civil War Colonel Robert Ricketts in 1889 to build the original Falls Trail in what is now Ricketts Glen State Park. from: PA Retirement web site. confirmed by park rangers at Ricketts Glen S.P. Mathias H Hirlinger signed an affidavit on Feb 9, 1887 stating that he had known John M Hirlniger all his life and that he had not complained about any disease in his head until after he was discharged in 1865 and that ever since then, he has. | Hirlinger, Mathias H (I380)
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608 | It is with a heavy heart, the Decatur-Kundts family announces the passing of John Howard Kundts. John, 76, of Denver and Tabernash died peacefully at his home on August 12th 2023, following an almost 10-month hard fought battle against pancreatic cancer. A native of Oregon, Ohio, John was predeceased by his parents, Howard Holter and Charlotte May Kundts, as well as his sister, Nora Sue White. John led a life of service to God, his country, his family, and his community. Following his graduation from Purdue University, he completed flight training and served as a Naval Aviator from 1969-1979. After completion of a Master of Public Administration degree from Old Dominion University, John left the Navy and began a distinguished 21year career as an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In retirement, John was a volunteer at the Denver Botanic Gardens as well as serving as a volunteer Ambassador at Denver International Airport. He was a member of Episcopal Church of the Ascension. A memorial service for John will be held in Autumn, more details to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that those wishing to honor John’s memory contribute to Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver Hospice, Former Agents of the FBI Foundation, or a favorite charity. We would like to thank the staff of The Denver Hospice and Visiting Angels staff as well as the many friends and neighbors who have supported us throughout John’s illness. | Kundts, John Howard (I585)
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609 | It would seem reasonable that the first John (b 1817) must have died young since this is a second John. | Stansfield, John (I6930)
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610 | J. Calvin "Spider" PLETCHER, 61, Howard Tp., died at his hom e, April 6. He was born Sep 26, 1903 at Blanchard, s/o Hayes and Mabel BATHURST PLETCHER. In 1925 he married Ruth DeVINNY, who survives with four children, James F., Lock Haven; Joseph A., Bellefonte; John M. and Ann H., both at home; a foster Daughter, Mrs. Janet DAUGHENBAUGH, Howard; father, step-mother, two brothers, Eldred PLETCHER, Altoona; Allen PLETCHER , Lake Park, Fl; sister Mrs. Mary SALISBURY, Beech Creek; and a half-brother, Paul of Blanchard; 15 gr.ch. He attended the Church in the Valley, Milesburg, and was a member of the Men's Bible Class. Member of the Howard Fire Company. He was active as a band leader for most of his life and in recent years directed his own group known as "Spider's Little German Band" He was a member of the former Wetzler's Senior Band of Milesburg. Burial Church of Christ Cemetery, Blanchard. | Pletcher, Joseph Calvin (I5720)
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611 | Jacob signed a declaration in Harveyville. D.D. Koons and John M Hirlinger witnessed his signature. | Steele, Jacob (I6)
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612 | Jacob was a loyalist and fled to New Brunswick, CA Served with Buck's County, PA Volunteers and the Queen's Rangers in the American Revolution. Served with General Cornwallis and was taken prisoner. | Holter, Jacob (I1235)
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613 | James A. Hammond, 81, life long resident of Sayre, Perry Co. died at the family home at 6:05 on Wednesday evening following a lingering illness. For more than 50 years the deceased served as postmaster and general storekeeper at Sayre. Surviving Mr. Hammond are four daughters, Miss Gay Hammond and Miss Verna Hammond of the home; Mrs. ruth Pettit and Mrs. Merle Crossan, both of Somerset , one sister, Mrs. Mary Butt of Crooksville, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Methodist church at Portersville. Funeral services will be conducted from the Portersville church at 10 A.M. Saturday morning with Rev. J.H. Kinney of Zanesville and Rev. Charles Harrison of Newark officiating. Burial will be in the Zion cemetery. [unknown newspaper, c. 1939 - Sub. by Sandra Crossan Ries] | Hammond, James A (I9696)
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614 | James B. Bitner, 84, of Blanchard passed away Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Born Aug. 31, 1935 in Howard, he was a son of the late Joseph and Mary (Neese) Bitner. Jim was a 1953 graduate of Lock Haven High School. On Nov. 24, 1955, he married his love, the former Sara Blackwell, with whom he shared 64 years of marriage. He proudly served in the United States National Guard, earning the rank of First Sergeant (E8) before retiring in 1995 after 23 years of service. Jim was employed by Piper Aircraft for 31 years, being the last employee before their closure. He then worked for Sweitzer Aircraft in Elmira, N.Y., as a consultant for Grumman and finally at Brodart, retiring at the age of 78. Jim was the owner of Bitner’s Garage in Lock Haven. He was a member of the Blanchard Church of Christ. Jim was the head of the Blanchard Christian Cemetery Association. He also served a term on the Keystone Central School District School Board. He was a member of both the American Legion, Beech Creek and V.F.W., Howard, where he played on their pool leagues. He was also a member of Burgess Run Hunting Club. In his earlier years, he spent his time in the outdoors, hunting, fishing and canoeing. Jim enjoyed shooting pool and flying. He was an avid sports fan, cheering on Penn State and the Phillies. Jim could fix anything and was always willing to lend a hand. Many looked up to him. In addition to his wife, Sara Bitner of Blanchard, he is survived by three children: LouAnn (George) Masden of Mackeyville, Jolie (Rick) Meadows of Lock Haven and Todd (Karen) Bitner of Blanchard; three grandchildren: Jessica (Christian) Gagnon of Maryland and JT Bitner (Katie Welshans) and Wilmer Clyde Smith, both of Blanchard; two nephews that were like brothers, Bob (Shirley) Bittner of Milesburg and Donald Bittner of Texas; and many nieces and nephews. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Russell Bitner; a step-sister, Mary Groner; and a nephew, Richard Bittner. A Celebration of Life will be held at the convenience of his family. Memorial contributions in Jim’s name may be made to Blanchard Christian Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 54, Blanchard, PA 16826. Arrangements are under the direction of the Donald G. Walker Funeral Home, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington. Online condolences may be given by visiting www.donaldwalkerfuneralhome.com | Bitner, James B (I12399)
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615 | James Daniel Confer April 17, 1958 - July 11, 2021 Milesburg, Pennsylvania - James Daniel Confer, 63, of Milesburg, passed away at home on Sunday, July 11, 2021. Born on April 17, 1958, in Centre County, he was the son of the late James Victor and Shirley (Rupert) Confer. James was a graduate of Penns Valley High School. He worked as a truck driver for HRI until his retirement in March of 2021. He is survived by his five children, Daniel Confer of DuBois, Deanna Cooper (Jason) of Houtzdale, Dana Myers (Harry Myers, III) of Beech Creek, Nathan Confer of State College, Andrea Rogers (Caleb) of Lock Haven, and 15 grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Trudy Tressler of Beech Creek, and Tina Sweeley of York, PA. James will be remembered by many for being such a hardworking man, but also enjoyed having a good time. He enjoyed cooking and socializing with his friends and family, and they always enjoyed his witty sense of humor. James also enjoyed learning about history. Funeral services and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Wetzler Funeral Service, Inc. in Bellefonte. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.wetzlerfuneralhome.com. | Confer, James Daniel (I13140)
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616 | James Donald Gardner August 30, 1942 - February 4, 2021 Howard, Pennsylvania - James Donald Gardner of Howard, also known as "Jim" or "Jimmy" passed away on Thursday, February 4, at the age of 78. Jim was born on August 30, 1942. On June 20, 1964 he married Cynthia Jean Holter who preceded him in death 11 years ago. Jim was the son of James L. and Eileen Gardner Mace. Jim had three sons James (Shawnee), Jason, and Jeffrey (Lori). He had four grandchildren-Kylie, James Lukas (Corina), Gage (Kimmy), and Kael. Jim is also survived by a sister, Barbara Pierson and her husband Bernie. Jim was a dedicated member of Howard Christian Church where he had previously served as a trustee. Jim worked at Cerro Metals until he suffered a stroke at age 59. Jim was a graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany High School where he was an outstanding wrestler. He later became a great baseball player. Two years ago Jim was inducted into the Northern Centre/Clinton County Baseball Hall of Fame. After his playing days, Jim coached little league in Howard. In his free time, Jim enjoyed spending time with family, especially his wife Cindy visiting their condo in Ocean City, Maryland. He was also a devoted hunter and fisherman. Jim was an avid Penn State Football fan. He was also a great supporter of Bald Eagle Area Athletics especially Football, Wrestling, and Baseball which his sons and grandsons played. He had designated special spots where he sat as a fan. Memorial service will be held at the Howard Christian Church, 367 Walnut St., Howard, on Sunday, February 7, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. with the Pastor Don Crane officiating. Contributions may be made to Sylvan Hills Christian Camp, PO Box 530, Lock Haven, PA. 17745. Online condolences to www.Kader-neff.com. | Gardner, James Donald (I7182)
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617 | James E. "Jim" Rider, 68, of Warriors Mark, died Thursday, March 28, 2013, at his residence. Born June 12, 1944, in Bellefonte, he was the son of the late Elmet and Edith Johnston Rider. On June 26, 1965, he married Janet Schilling, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Robert E. Rider and his wife, Jenn, of Gatesburg and Michael C. Rider of New York; five grandchildren, Lisa, Mark, and CJ Zimmerman, Benjamin and Evelyn Rider; one great-grandson, Brayden Zimmerman. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Kathy Jo Zimmerman and one infant brother, John Rider. Jim was a 1962 graduate of State College Area High School, being the first student from the school district to receive the American Farmer degree, the highest degree conferred from the FFA. He was also awarded a National Welding award. He was a lifetime dairy farmer. Jim was a member of Fairbrook United Methodist Church. He belonged to many organizations including, the Baileyville Grange, the Centre County Ag Forum, Nittany Valley Wood Turners, the FFA, and the Pennsylvania Grassland Council. He was the past director of Agway, the Dairy Heard Information Association and the Centre County Farm Bureau. Jim was a member of the Tuesday Night Bluegrass Jam of the Pine Hall Lutheran Church. He also organized the Gatesburg Memorial Day Band and his own family band. Music has always been a large part of Jim's life. The family performed together as a country gospel band at churches and nursing homes all over Pennsylvania, including main stage at the Centre County Grange Fair. He loved to play guitar and sing with his family and friends. His weekly sessions with the Tuesday night jam at Pine Hall were one of the highlights of his week. Visitation will be 12 until 2 p.m. and 5 until 8 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2013 at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 South Atherton Street, State College. Funeral service will be 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at Gatesburg Lutheran Church, 1924 West Gatesburg Road, Warriors Mark, with the Reverends Susan Williamson and Gene McCallips officiating. Burial will be in Gatesburg Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the State College Chapter FFA, C/O Paul Heasley, 653 Westerly Parkway, State College, PA 16801 or to Fairbrook United Methodist Church, 4201 West Whitehall Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome.com. | Rider, James Edward (I659)
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618 | James Francis Kane Jr., 88, of Twin Spruce Farm, Zion, died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006, at the Fairways at Brookline, State College. He was the son of James Francis Kane Sr. and Bridget Boyle Kane. His wife, Anna Louise (Corman) Kane, preceded him in death June 2, 1998. They were married in Bellefonte on Oct. 14, 1940. He was a 1936 graduate of Walker Township High School and attended Temple University. He was employed with the U.S. Post Office in Bellefonte and retired as Superintendent of Mails. He was also employed with PennTran, Bellefonte. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Bellefonte. He was a member of the Pleasant Gap Fire Company where he served as longtime secretary, the Central District Fire Association, and the Walker Township Water Company. He enjoyed mowing the grass on his farm. James received a citation from the state of Pennsylvania for voting in every state and federal election for over 50 years. Surviving are daughters, Carole Ann Klinger (Lloyd), of Northfield, Vt., Sharyn Kay Leach (Roland,) of Howard, and Amy Louise Newton (Kurt), of Trinidad, Colo.; sons, Lynn Francis Kane (Kennanne) and James Philip Kane (Patricia), of Hershey; a sister, Margaret K. Kane, of Brookline, State College; seven grandchildren, April Kane, David Kane, Annette Shine, Bradley Kane, Robert Kane, Cheryl Lease and Peter Klinger; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, George Kane. A Memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 27, 2006, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Bellefonte, with Father Neil R. Dadey officiating. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery, Walker Township. Memorial contributions may be made to the Brookline Employee Fund, 1950 Cliffside Drive, State College, PA 16801 or the Pleasant Gap Fire Company, Pleasant Gap, PA | Kane, James F (I6513)
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619 | James possibly maried Lydia Hannah Nutting on 8 Dec 1827. Both were residents of St John. She was the daughter of Joseph Nutting. | Holder, James (I1888)
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620 | James S. Frank, 94, passed away from this life to his eternal home on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011, at Homeland Center in Harrisburg where he had resided since August 2007. Jim was born in Maytown, York County, on March 30, 1916, the son of Clarence K. Frank and Grace (Bailets) Frank. His father died as a result of a farming accident when Jim was three months old and he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Gertrude Kreamer Frank, in Rebersburg. He graduated from Miles Township High School in Rebersburg in 1935 and was a member of the school's championship soccer team. On Feb. 5, 1941 in the Albright Evangelical Church in Loganton, he was united in marriage to Helen Shilling of Loganton. Jim and Helen would make their home there for the next 66 years. Jim worked for Piper Aircraft for several years before joining the United States Army during World War II and was later stationed in Berlin, Germany. Following the war, Jim and Helen built their home in Loganton and Jim became the rural mail carrier there from 1947 until his retirement in 1982. He was employed by the local funeral home and worked under three funeral directors. He drove school bus for Schrack's Valley Service from 1964 until 1998. He retired from school bus driving at the age of 82. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge AASR #199 in Lock Haven, the Williamsport Consistory and the Jaffa Shrine in Altoona. He enjoyed attending lodge meetings and outings for many years. Jim was a member of the Albright United Methodist Church in Loganton for 70 years. He belonged to the National Rural Letter Carrier's Assn., the Miles Twp. Alumni Assn. and the John Conrad Weiser Family Assn. Along with his wife Helen S. Frank, he is survived by a daughter Joan Frank Lamey and her husband Jerry of Mt. Juliet, Tenn.; grandsons Brian and Chad Lamey and great-grandchildren Jarrad and Lindsey Lamey, also of Tennessee; a son, James D. Frank and his wife Nancy of Harrisburg, and granddaughters Allison Frank and Ashley Frank Porr and her husband Joshua. The funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011, in Albright United Methodist Church, 47 E. Main St., Loganton, with Pastor Brenda Mitchell officiating. Final interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Loganton. Visitation will be at the church from 11 a.m. until time of the service. If desired, memorials may be made in Jim's name to the Albright United Methodist Church, in care of Shirley Miller, 3505 Narrows Road, Loganton, Pa. 17747. Arrangements are entrusted to the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home Inc., 95 E. Main St., Loganton, Pa. | Frank, James Samuel (I10669)
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621 | James W. "Jim" Coelho James W. "Jim" Coelho, 86, of Merrimack, NH passed away on Saturday, March 30, 2013 at home surrounded by his family. Jim was born in Fall River, MA to Antone and Margaret (Ainsworth) Coelho on June 30, 1926. He graduated from BMC Durfee High School in Fall River, MA. Mr. Coelho was a US Army Veteran who served during the Korean Conflict. Jim worked in the insurance safety field all of his career. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Mercy Church and a greeter for over 20 years. Jim was a member of the Merrimack Senior Citizens Club and until recently on the Board of Trustees of the John O'Leary Center. Besides his parents, Jim is predeceased by two sisters Dorothy Medeiros and Patricia Gray, and his son-in-law Ronald Lord. Jim is survived by his loving wife, of nearly 52 years, M. Jane (Pender); his son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Bev (Lampen) Coelho; his three daughters and son-in-law, Louise and Don Pearson, Beth Lord, Kristin Coelho, all of Merrimack, NH; Four grandchildren, Stephanie and her husband Daniel Milton, Kelly Coelho, Joe Lord and Devon Pearson all of Merrimack, NH; his sister Margaret Menard of Merritt Island, FL; a sister-in-law and her husband Martha and David Reilly of Ayer, MA and many nieces and nephews. SERVICES: Visiting hours will be held at the Rivet Funeral Home, 425 Daniel Webster Hwy, Thursday, April 4, 2013 from 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 16 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack on Friday, April 5, 2013 at 9:30 AM. Burial will follow at Last Rest Cemetery, Merrimack. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph Home & Hospice Care, 24 North River Rd. Milford, NH 03055. For more info or to sign an online register book go to rivetfuneralhome.com. | Coelho, James William (I1879)
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622 | James was killed in the battle of South Mountain, MD. | Alton, James Estep (I1287)
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623 | Jane B. (Downing) Borelli, 77, of Red Rock, died Wednesday evening, July 15th, 2009 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born September 27, 1931 in Red Rock (Fairmount Township) she was a daughter of late Oscar and Ivah (Bonham) Downing. Jane had last worked in the cafeteria for Clear Brook Lodge. Prior to that she had been employed by the Buckhorn Truck Stop for many years. She attended the one-room school in Mossville and then graduated from Huntington Mills High School in 1949. Jane was known for her creativity and for being so artistic. She enjoyed being a homemaker and was noted for her wonderful baked goods, especially, her homemade bread. Surviving are her two daughters: Janeen Conyngham of Noxen and Seenie Marie Borelli of New York. Also surviving is her beloved granddaughter, Zora Jane Low of Jamison City. She was preceded in death by her son, Gary A. Borelli as well as two sisters: Irene Dalto and Elizabeth Brooks. "Aunt Jane" will be sadly missed by her nieces and nephew, Barclay Brooks and his wife, Jackie; Cathy Fox and her husband, Fred; Christy Snyder and her husband, Tom, and their children. "Gram" will also be sadly missed by the many friends and neighbors who enjoyed their visits with her on the mountain. Graveside services will be held Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at 10 AM at the Mossville Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the McMichael Funeral Home, Inc., Benton. | Downing, Jane Bonham (I4414)
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624 | Jane L Wilson was born in April, 1863 in Leidy, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry Wilson (1838-1905) and Luzernia Campbell (1838-1899). Her middle name was probably Luzernia, a name she acquired from her mother and passed on to her daughter Verna. In about 1877, at about age 14, she married George F. Manning. The two had eight children: Mary Edith Manning Pope Zacharias (1878-1953) Mina Alice Manning (1879-?) Emily Rhoda Manning (1881-1922) Bessie Luzernia "Verna" Manning Campbell (1884-1952) Charles Henry Manning (1886-1955) Cora Elizabeth "Lizzie" Manning Rooney (1889-1947) Eva Belle Manning (1891-1907) Caroline Beatrice Manning (1894-?) The couple lived in Leidy (1880 census) and later moved to Chatham, Tioga County (1900 census) where George died in 1904. Widowed at 41, she and youngest daughter Caroline had relocated to Stewardson, Potter County by the 1910 census. She died at age 51 on August 13, 1914, and was interred in Middlebury Union Cemetery alongside husband George F. and daughter Eva Belle who had died at 15 in 1907 of diabetes. | Wilson, Jane Luzernia (I8930)
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625 | Jane McCann Walsh My most recent OVERTURF is Mary b. 1787 in Fayette Co., PA. Mary m. John Coldren who died in 1842. Mary died in 1870 and is buried in Church Hill Cemetery, which is connected to the McClellandtown Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Her parents were Johannes OVERTURF b. 1760 and Elizabeth REMLEY. I have Mary's OVERTURF grandparents as Johannes Valentine OVERTURF b. 1737and Agnes Elizabeth Unknown. Does anyone know the maiden name of Agnes Elizabeth or have any dates for her? I have the following information about Mary's grandparents and her father's siblings: 1 Johannes Valentine OVERTURF b: 1737 in Wertheim, Germany d: November 08, 1795 in Fayette Co., PA? Burial: Jacobs Lutheran Church Cem., German Twp., Fayette Co., PA +Agnes Elizabeth UNKNOWN 2 Johannes OVERTURF b: July 28, 1760 in York Co., PA d: October 09, 1836 +Elizabeth REMLEY b: Abt. 1760 d: Aft. 1810 2 Martin OVERTURF b: 1762 in York Co., PA +Catherine DEITCH 2 Catherine OVERTURF b: 1766 2 Anna Maria OVERTURF b: 1768 2 Samuel OVERTURF b: 1771 2 Simon OVERTURF b: 1771 in Fayette Co., PA d: March 24, 1820 in Licking Co., OH +Maria DEBOLT b: Bet. 1770 - 1780 d: Aft. 1830 2 Conrad OVERTURF b: 1774 2 Philip OVERTURF b: Bet. 1772 - 1776 2 Valentine OVERTURF b: Bef. 1765 Would love to hear from anyone who can add to or correct any of this material. Best regards, Jane | Overturf, Johannes Valentine (I5112)
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626 | Janet (Jasmin) Ainsworth, 62, of Middletown, RI, formerly of Frost St., Fall River, died at home Thursday, March 16, 2006. She was the wife of John Ainsworth. Born in Fall River, the daughter of Vivian (Dufresne) Jasmin of Fall River and the late Albert Jasmin, she lived in Fall River most of her life and in Middletown for the past 5 years. A hairdresser, she owned and operated Classic Hair Design, So. Main St., Fall River for the past 25 years, prior to which she was co-owner of House of Jasmine. She was employed by Stop and Shop Supermarkets, Fall River and Somerset many years ago. She was past-president of the former South End Merchants Association, Fall River and a member of St. Columba’s Chapel, Middletown. Besides her husband of 27 years and mother survivors include a son, David Plourde and his fiancee Melissa Haynes of Falmouth; a daughter, Kristina “Tina” (Plourde) Taglianetti and her companion Scott Cambra of Fall River; a stepdaughter, Linda (Ainsworth) Paiva and her companion Jeffrey Aguiar of Westport, MA; 4 grandchildren, Brandon and Ethan Cambra, Andrew Plourde and Shane Paiva; and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was the sister of the late Paul Jasmin and Ronald Jasmin. Her funeral will be held Monday at 10:00 AM from the AUCLAIR FUNERAL HOME, 690 So. Main St., Fall River, with a funeral mass in Holy Trinity Church, Fall River at 11:00 AM. Burial, Notre Dame Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday 4:00 to 8:00 PM. LARGE PARKING AREA and barrier-free entrance to the rear of funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care, 502 Bedford St., Fall River, MA, 02720. | Jasmin, Janet (I7298)
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627 | Janet L. Blair May 23, 1935 - July 25, 2021 Howard, Pennsylvania - Janet L. Blair, 86 of Howard passed away on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at the Mount Nittany Medical Center. She was born on May 23, 1935 in Marsh Creek the daughter of the late Earnest & Alma Heverly Wert. She was united in marriage December 1952 to Donald G. Blair, he preceded her in death in 1973. Janet enjoyed yard sales, cooking, crocheting, and canning, but more than anything she loved spending time with her grandkids and spoiling them anytime she could. She is survived by three sons, Donald (Dora) of Bellefonte, Ernie (Army) of Bellefonte, and Jon "Keith" (Cathie) Blair of Howard, five daughters, Donna (Ray) Reed of Howard, Sherry (James) Conklin of Milesburg, Darlene "Cricket" Mallory of Mill Hall, Zeta Smoyer of Bellefonte, Edna (Greg) Furrow of Snow Shoe, one brother Lynn (Joyce) Wert, four sisters Elva McCormick, Helen (Dennis) Watson, Doris (Robert) Smith, and Carol (Ernie) Williams, 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and 3 great- great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death along with her husband by a granddaughter, Lacey Nicole Blair, and a son-in-law, Doyle Smoyer. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the Howard United Mehtodist Church, Main Street, Howard, with the Pastor Criag Rose officiating. Friends and family will be received at the church from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. prior to the service. Burial will be at the Schencks Cemetery, Howard. Online condolences may be made at www.kader-neff.com | Wert, Janet L (I13146)
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628 | Janice M. Hoover, 68 of Howard, passed away Monday, March 22, 2010 at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. She was born on September 4, 1941 in Lock Haven, the daughter of the late Robert Conklin and Mildred Brobeck Conklin of Howard. She was a member of the Lock Haven American Legion. Along with her mother, Mildred, she is survived by one daughter; Stacey E. Ladd and fiance William Swancer of Clarence. One brother; Bob Conklin and wife Andy of South Carolina and one sister; Lila Kuntz and husband Bill of Kennett Square. She was preceded in death by a sister Loretta Conklin. There will be a memorial service Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main Street, Howard with the Rev. Alan Eckenroad officiating. Friends will be received 1 hour prior to the service. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. | Conklin, Janice M (I7338)
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629 | Janice Mae Donahay, 67 of Blanchard, passed away Thursday, October 15, 2020 in Blanchard. She was born on May 23, 1953 in Lock Haven, the daughter of Richard Paul & Helen Marie Lindsey Gardner. She married Stanley C. Donahay Jr. he survives at home. Janice was a caregiver. She was a member of the Howard V.F.W. She is survived by one son; Tory W. (Crystal) Confer of Howard, two step-sons; Stanley (Polly Jo) Donahay of Monument and Brandon (Brenda) Donahay of Blanchard, one daughter; Betsy (Joe Ballard) Baker of Howard, one brother; Wayne P. (Carol) Gardner of Zion, one sister; Chery A. (Terry) Prisk of Bellefonte, thirteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be made at www.kader-neff.com | Gardner, Janice Mae (I12628)
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630 | January 1865 Centre County Tax List shows 5 slaughtered swine taxed at a rate of 10 cents. | Holter, Jacob H (I325)
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631 | Jason P. Proctor, 79, of Beech Creek, passed away at his home on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. He was born on Nov. 11, 1940 in Hammersly Fork, Pa., a son of the late Hamilton V. and Twila Proctor. Jason was united in marriage to the love of his life, the former Delores A. Detrow in Beaver Creek, Md., she survives at their home. He was employed with Paul Lehman Construction, William Confer Trucking, and was also a self employed trucker. He was a member of Operator Engineers Union Local 66 as a operator for 50-plus years. He was a member of the Beech Creek Legion. His love was his family, work, auto racing and his racing family. He was particularly fond of time he spent with his good friends he enjoyed hanging out almost on a daily basis at Bittner’s Taxidermy as well as many of the local garages in the area. Along with his wife he is survived by two daughters, Tonya (Dom) Orwick, and Jeri Ann (Chad) Carver , two sons, Jason M. and Randy Proctor, eight grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and four step-great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Aline Gavlock, two brothers, Todd Proctor and Neal Proctor. Services will be private with Rev. Alan Eckenroad officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Beech Creek Wesleyan Church, P.O. Box 39, Beech Creek, PA 16822. Online condolences may be made at www.kader-neff.com. | Proctor, Jason P (I12680)
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632 | Jasper enlisted in Company F of the 36th PA Inf which was also the 7th PA Reserve Inf. He enlisted on Mar 23, 1864. He was captured on the second day of the Battle of the Wilderness, VA (May 5, 1864), He was taken as a prisoner to Andersonville, GA where he died from diarrhea on June 19, 1864. His grave number is 2163. | Steele, Jasper S (I7)
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633 | Jean I. Witmer, 84, Bellefonte, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006, at Centre Crest Nursing Home, Bellefonte. Born Sept. 10, 1921, in Coleville, she was the daughter of the late Elmer and Laura Bryan Justice. On Sept. 2, 1938, in Cumberland, MD, she married Jack E. Witmer Sr. He preceded her in death Sept. 14, 1983. She attended the Coleville School. She worked as an LPN for Centre Crest. She attended the Coleville Wesleyan Church and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary Post No. 1600. She enjoyed gardening, the outdoors and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are three sons, Jack Witmer Jr. and his wife, Peggy, Bellefonte, Richard L. Witmer and his wife, Olive, Spring Mills and Charles L. Witmer and his wife, Mary Jo, Bellefonte; one brother, William Justice, Howard; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her long-time friend and companion, John "Bill" Lee. She was preceded in death by six sisters and three brothers. Funeral at Wetzler Funeral Home, Bellefonte, Thursday, Rev. Leroy Wion officiating. Burial in Meyer Cemetery. [Centre Daily Times] | Justice, Jean Isabell (I9593)
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634 | Jeanette D. Bobbitt, 85 of Lee's Summit, passed away on May 15, 2017. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at Our Lady of the Presentation Catholic Church 130 NW Murray Road, Lee's Summit, Mo. from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will follow at 12:00 p.m. Burial will be held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville, MO. Jeanette was born on July 14, 1931 in Boonville, Mo. She graduated from S.S. Peter and Paul High School in 1949. After graduation she enrolled in Beauty School and worked in a beauty shop in Boonville and Weston, Mo. Jeanette married Bob Bobbitt and raised 3 surviving children Matt (Jill) Bobbitt, Tina Young, and Tony (Terre) Bobbitt. After moving to Lee's Summit she worked at the TG&Y and K-Mart, She loved her children and 5 grand children. | Hirlinger, Jeanette Anna Doris Julia (I2119)
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635 | Jerry E. Confer, 76, of Bellefonte, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, at Centre Crest Nursing Home. He was born in Howard on Jan. 31, 1935, a son of the late Walter Lee and Goldie Baith Confer. His wife, the former Margaret A. Ishler, survives at home. They were married on Dec. 31, 1954. Jerry was a heavy equipment operator for Marblehead Lime for 23 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and attending the Grange Fair. Surviving are a daughter, Sharon (Denny) Herman of Centre Hall; four sons, Gary (Jaci) of Bellefonte, Terry of Milesburg, Timothy (Vicky) of Pleasant Gap and Thomas (Sandy) of Howard; three sisters, Evon "Bonnie" (Ernie) Truckenmiller of Salem, Utah, Virginia Vanemon of Bellefonte and Betsy (Nick) Stamotakos of Glendale, Ariz.; one grandson and two step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers, William, Philip, James and Joseph. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, at Kader-Neff Funeral Home, Howard. The Rev. Nancy Kuhns will officiate. Burial will be in Jacksonville Cemetery in Marion Township. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. Memorial contributions may be made to Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Box 123, Howard, Pa. 16841. Lock Haven Express, 29 Aug 2011 | Confer, Jerry Ellis (I7527)
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636 | Jerry R. McCloskey, 68, of Howard, passed away on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at the Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College. Born on January 11, 1954, in Lock Haven, he was the son of the late Walter J. and Virginia F. (Mentzer) McCloskey. On October 15, 1977, in the Emmanuel Church in Jacksonville, he married Deborah K. Shawver, who survives at home. Jerry was a 1972 graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School. He held various jobs at Penn State University throughout his 32-year career and retired as an Equipment Manager. Jerry was an avid Penn State fan. Jerry enjoyed hunting, camping, gardening, and spending time with his family and friends. He was an EMT Captain and a fireman for the Howard Fire Company, as well as a volunteer fireman with the Hublersburg Fire Company. He also assisted with various tasks in Marion Twp. for over 25 years, served as the Emergency Management Coordinator for Centre County plus was a member of Centre County and Clinton County Ambulance Association. He was active in the Centre County Genealogy Society, working on his and his wife’s family trees. Jerry enjoyed helping his grandsons as a spotter for the Penns Valley Shooting Team when they were in their teens. He traveled to Arkansas with his grandson Isaiah so he could compete in 2019 Nationals. Jerry also helped with skeet and turkey shoots at Spring Mills Fish and Game. Along with his wife, Jerry is survived by two daughters: Becky Fultz and JoAnn Hodge both of Bellefonte; two grandchildren: Matthew Fultz and Isaiah Hodge, and one sister, Sally Nau and her husband, Denny, of Bellefonte. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at 11am at the Kader-Neff Funeral Home in Howard with Pastor Dave Hersh officiating. There will be a visitation an hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Howard Volunteer Fire Company, 341 Walnut St. 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. | McCloskey, Jerry R (I13735)
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637 | Jerry T Leathers, 97 of Howard, passed away on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at Geisinger Medical Center. He was born in Mt. Eagle on November 11, 1917, a son of the late Justice "Jack" & Cora Dietz Leathers. On February 23, 1946 he married Pauline Francis Eaton, she preceded him in death. He was a graduate of the Howard High Class of 1935. Jerry retired from Cerro Brass after many years of service. He was a Methodist. He proudly served his country as a Coxswain in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Medusa during the 2nd World War serving in the Pacific Theatre. He was a life member of both the Howard VFW and the Beech Creek American Legion. He enjoyed hunting. Jerry is survived by three daughters; Sandra L. Rhoades of Howard, Paula L. (Dave) McDanel of Fombell, and Natalie J. Nodianos of Irvine, Ca., one son; Jerry T (Francene) Leathers of Camphill, seven grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister; Alice Heverly, and two brothers; Joseph & Ralph Leathers. Private services at the convenience of the family with the Rev. Stephen Hicks officiating. Burial will be at the Schencks Cemetery, Howard with military honors. Memorial contributions may be made at the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758518, Topeka, KS. 66675-8518 Attn: Advance Guard. | Leathers, Jerry T (I8160)
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638 | John Aaron Bryan, 79, of Milesburg, died Tuesday night in Altoona Veterans Hospital. He was a brother of Meda McCullough and Wayne Bryan, both of Tyrone. He was a former commander of the Bellefonte VFW post. Tyrone Herald, 3 Apr 1969, p3 | Bryan, John Aaron (I8709)
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639 | John Alton was born on May 22, 1759 in Baltimore County, Maryland. He and his younger brother, Benjamin, were farmers and soldiers serving together in the Pennsylvania Rangers on the Frontier. John also served in the Whiskey Rebellion and at Tippecanoe. On March 18, 1778, John Alton signed a Loyalty Oath in Harford County, Maryland, in the Worshipful Mordacai Amos's Returns in which he swore to the Oath "I do swear that I do not hold myself bound to yield to any allegiance or obedience to George the Third, King of Great Britain ... " (NOTE: This document is held by the Maryland Archives and may be seen at the Maryland Hall of Records in Annapolis, Maryland). In 1782, John Alton served as a Private in the Pennsylvania Rangers on the Frontier in Captain John Dean's Company in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, with his brother Benjamin during Colonel Crawford's disastrous expedition against the Indians at Sandusky. He was a Private in Captain John Wall's Second Battalion in 1782, and, later, Corporal in Captain Bazel Bowel's Company of Pennsylvania Militia in Fayette County in 1791. At the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, he was William Henry Harrison's wagonmaster. John Alton married Catherine Adams in 1784 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. They had 8 children. He migrated to Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, in 1805. John died in Knox County, Indiana on July 18, 1823. John had an older brother Benjamin, they were frontier rangers in Fayette Co., PA. and protected settlers from Indian raids. Wilma Davis wrote, "John and Benjamin got depreciation pay for their services in Capt. John Dean's company of rangers during May 1782, while they were on Col. William Crawford's expedition against the Indians at Sandusky. I doubt the troops got as far as Sandusky, because the Indians attacked them from behind after they got well into Ohio, and captured Crawford, later burning him at the stake. The men were chased all the way back to Pennsylvania." John also served in the Whiskey Rebellion, Tippecanoe, and then went to Vincennes, Knox Co., IN when William Henry Harrison became governor of the Northwest Territory. His occupation was listed as farmer and soldier. Allton, John - Alton Cemetery Records, Knox Co., IN Died July 18 1823 aged 64Y 1M 26D | Alton, John (I1331)
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640 | John and George were twins -------------------- Sponsors at their bapism: George Riwighaus John and Mary Everett | Kusters, George (I997)
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641 | John and George were twins -------------------- Sponsors at their bapism: George Riwighaus John and Mary Everett | Kusters, John (I998)
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642 | JOHN E. YANKONEWPORT NEWS - Mr. John Edward Yanko, 74, a native of Edenborn, Pennsylvania,and Peninsula resident since 1958, died Sunday, July 17, 1994.Mr. Yanko was a Korean War veteran and retired from the U.S. Army in 1966 with 21 years service. He retired from Newport News Shipbuilding in 1984.Survivors include wife Ursula R. Yanko; two daughters, Nance C. Henderson and Ramona D. Hirlinger, both of Newport News; one son, Ralph W. Yanko, of Lacey, Washington; four sisters, three brothers, and two grandchildren.Visitation is Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. A graveside service will be held 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Peninsula Memorial Park. Peninsula Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Yanko, John Edward (I12339)
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643 | John Henry Dreibelbis November 23, 1928 December 6, 2016 John Henry Dreibelbis, 88, of Centre Hall, died Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Born November 23, 1928, in Bellefonte he was the son of the late John D. and Anna (Houser) Dreibelbis. On March 18, 1950, in Howard he married Barbara (Long) Dreibelbis who survives in Centre Hall. Henry was a lifetime farmer and was employed by the State College Flower Shop for a period of time. He was also a member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. He was an avid hunter often going on trips out west with the boys but what he enjoyed most was spending time with all his family and putting together jigsaw puzzles. In addition to his wife, Barbara, he is survived by four sons, Kevin (Sheri), of Howard, Gary (Amy), of Jersey Shore, Jeff (Lisa), of James Creek and Mike (Paula), of Duluth, Ga.; two daughters, Diane (Larry) Baney and Carolyn (Bill) Sharer, both of Centre Hall; nine grandchildren, Hunter and Jaxson Dreibelbis, of Jersey Shore, Makayla Dreibelbis, of Spring Mills, Danan Sharer, of Bellefonte, Latisha Stefanko, of Philipsburg, Michelle Saiers, of Bellefonte, Jim Dreibelbis, of Loganton, Jason Baney, of Hughesville and Linda Kay, of Florida; two sisters, Laura Homan and Mae Judy, both of Centre Hall; and nine great grandchildren. Henry was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Dennis Dreibelbis; and a daughter-in-law, Joyce. Friends will be received 10:30-12:30 Friday, December 9, 2016, at Mark D. Heintzelman Funeral and Cremation Services, 226 S. Pennsylvania Avenue, Centre Hall. The funeral services will follow at 12:30 at the funeral home with the Reverend Charles Fitzgerald officiating. Interment will be in Centre County Memorial Park. | Dreibelbis, John Henry (I1390)
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644 | John may or may not be the same person as Thomas. | Gibbons, Thomas (I5110)
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645 | John O. Yearick August 15, 1930 - June 27, 2023 Bellefonte, Pennsylvania - John O. Yearick, 92, of Bellefonte, passed away on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at Centre Care. Born on August 15, 1930, in Snydertown, he was the son of the late Russell and Dorothy (Dorman) Yearick. On July 7, 1972, at the Axemann Church, he married Joanne E. (Rummel) Yearick, who survives at home after sharing nearly 51 years of marriage together. John was a graduate of Bellefonte Area High School. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy from January 1951 until he was honorably discharged in October 1954. He retired on March 5, 1993, from Cerro Brass, as assistant foreman, after 38 years of service. In addition to his wife, Joanne, he is survived by six children, John O. Yearick, Jr. (Marge) of Bellefonte, Raymond A. Yearick of Monroe, North Carolina, Russell B. Yearick (Amy) of Boalsburg, Deborah Matis (Mike) of Hummelstown, Paula Dreibelbis of Duluth, Georgia, and James A. McGovern of Pleasant Gap; eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. John was preceded in death by brothers, Donald R. "Bob" Yearick, Charles R. Yearick, and Walter E. Yearick, and sisters, Mildred Dale, and Miriam Immel; he was the last of his generation. John was a member of the New Hope United Methodist Church in Bellefonte. He enjoyed being outdoors, especially going hunting and fishing. A public viewing will be held on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, from 11 A.M. until 12 P.M., at Wetzler Funeral Service, Inc., 206 N. Spring Street, Bellefonte. The funeral service will follow, beginning at 12 P.M., at the funeral home, with Rev. Bob Dornan officiating. Interment with full military honors will be held in Centre County Memorial Park in State College. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in John's memory to New Hope United Methodist Church, 1089 E. College Avenue, Bellefonte, PA 16823. | Yearick, John O (I14006)
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646 | John Stitzer Holter (1877 to 1946): Don't know much anything about his early life except that he seemed too restless. He worked at the hotel serving drinks but he didn't drink. None of the children drank. We had cider and whiskey in thehouse all the time but none of the children drank. He finally got married and moved to Johnsonburg, PA, where they had two daughters. One, Margaret went to Bucknell University. The other one, Marion got married early and had a large number of descendants. She lives in Johnsonburg, PA. John worked for a paper mill. Then things go so bad in Elk Coounty that they selected him Sherriff to clean things up. This he did and then went back to the paper mill. He was a gegntle sort of fellow and was liked by everyone. He married a second time. | Holter, John Stitzer (I244)
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647 | John was a loyalist in the American Revolution and fled to New Brunswick, CA. He made a claim for losses in the Revolution while living in Washademock, Queens County, New Brunswick dated 6 Jan 1787. He stated that he was a native of Northampton County, PA when the troubles broke out. He had a 150 acres which he bought of Samuel Sutton just after his troubles. He paid him in paper money about 100 pounds. He had a deed (to his property) but left it behind. He had 4 acres cleared and had built a good log house. He did not know if he could have sold it for more than he paid for it. He had 12 pounds in debts owing to him. He never sided with the Americans, joined the British in the fall after they took Philadelphia, continued with the British and served at New York with General De Lancey's Loyalist Brigade until the wars end. (It appears that he served with the Third Brigade of Delancy's that remained at New York prior to Feb 1782 when the ruminants of the first two brigades were returned to New York. The Regiment was disbanded in New Brunswick in 1783. Esther Clark Wright "Loyalists of New Brunswick" lists him as being in DeLancey's Regiment and drawing Lot # 572 in Parrtown (St John) and at Wasademock Queens County. When John died he owned lands at Wickham and on Great Musquash Island. | Holter, John (I1234)
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648 | John's Civil War pension request signed on April 5th, 1898 does not list Maude as a living child. In a letter to Hulda, her sister Ester says "Now that your baby is gone." | Hirlinger, Maude L (I186)
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649 | Johnny's paper says d: 6 Feb 1951 | Hirlinger, Harry Lee (I189)
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650 | Johnstown Tribune-Democrat 18 Feb 2007 HERLINGER ? Fred W., 90, Paint Borough, formerly of Geistown, died Feb. 16, 2007, at Windber Medical Center. Born May 4, 1916, in Brush Valley, son of Harry Virgil Sr. and Ouida (Wiles) Herlinger. Preceded in death by parents and a brother, Dr. Harry Virgil Herlinger Jr. Survived by wife, the former Bessie J. Rowe, whom he married Dec. 30, 1938, and children, Eleanor C., wife of Terry Bisick, Schellsburg; Fred W. Jr., married to Lynda Burkett, Tarentum; Harry V., married to Gail Manross, Pittsburgh; and James A., Schellsburg. Also survived by eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren and sister-in-law, Margaret Herlinger, Richland. A member of Belmont United Methodist Church, PSEA and NEA and life member of the NRA. Also an active member of the North-South Skirmish Association for 41 years. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with the Class of 1938, where he was a member of the 1937 National Championship football team. An Army veteran of World War II. Fred taught chemistry and physics in various school districts and served as superintendent of the Richland School District from 1960 until his retirement in 1974. Friends received from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Henderson Funeral Home, East Hills, where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Pastor Merritt Edner. Interment, Richland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests memorial contributions to Windber Hospice. | Herlinger, Frederick Wiles (I3360)
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