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Pauline Raifsnider
September 18, 1929 - November 27, 2007
Clyde, Ohio
Visitation: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon December 03, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home
Funeral Service: Noon December 03, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home
Interment: December 03, 2007 at York Freen Chapel cemetery
Pauline was born in Reedtown, Ohio to the late Anthony and Magaline (Scherely) Stockmaster. She is survived by her four children: Rose Raifsnider; Dale Raifsnider; Garry (Connie) Raifsnider, all of Clyde and Charles (Alice) Raifsnider, of Centerburg, Ohio. Eight grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren and one sister, Gertrude Snyder of Bellevue, also survive.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Raifsnider, whom she married
on January 22, 1949 and he died on March 28, 1989; a grandson, John; sisters: Clara Hiller; Esther Heishman; Lillian Durst; and brothers: William Stockmaster; Leo Stockmaster and Robert Stockmaster.
Mrs. Raifsnider attended Thompson Schools.
Mrs. Raifsnider was a LPN for the former Colvin Nursing Home and the Bellevue Hospital, retiring from the hospital in 1994. She enjoyed playing Bingo and watching Nascar, and was an avid Cleveland Indians fan.
Memorials To: the American Cancer Society
Norma I. Hackenburg-Adams
August 15, 1924 - August 12, 2007
Bellevue, Ohio
Memorial Service: 11:00 am August 11, 2007 at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Bellevue
Mrs. Adams was born in Clyde to the late Lester and Ada (Elms) Hackenburg. She graduated from York High School in 1941; she was a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ.
Norma had worked at the Bellevue Hospital in the cafeteria.
Survivors include her two daughters, Sandy (Carl) Schneider of Sandusky and Sharon (Tim) Caldwell of Heath, Ohio; three grandchildren and one step grandchild also survive. A brother, Glenn (Tammy) Hackenburg survives in Clyde.
Preceding her in death are her husband, William Adams, whom she married
on August 30, 1949 and he died on December 1, 1989.
A sister, Velda Davenport; and three brothers: Forrest Hackenburg, Les Hackenburg, and Floyd Hackenburg all are deceased.
Ethel L. Ritter
February 06, 1910 - August 03, 2007
Bellevue, Ohio
Graveside Service: 2:00 pm August 07, 2007 at Greenlawn Memory Gardens, Veteran's Section
Mrs. Ritter was born in Defiance to the now deceased Frank Fockler and Frances (Todd) Fockler Davey. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Bellevue.
She married
Paul J. Ritter on October 11, 1928. He preceded her on January 16, 1977.
Mrs. Ritter is survived by her granddaughter Gloria (Steven) Ayres of Sandusky and her son-in-law, Thomas Hessick of Bellevue.
She was preceded in death by her husband, her daughter Kay A. Hessick in 2004; brothers Clarence and Fred Fockler and sisters Betty Topol, Goldie Colvin, and Thelma Wetzel.
Memorials To: Bellevue Care Center or Hospice of Memorial Hospital.
Ruby Whitaker
December 06, 1926 - April 27, 2007
Bellevue, Ohio
Visitation: 2-4 & 6-8 pm May 01, 2007 at Auxter Funeral Home, Bellevue
Funeral Service: 11:00 am May 02, 2007 at First Baptist Church, Prarie Road, Bellevue
Mrs. Whitaker was born in New York to the late Erich and Neva (Montry) Bahr.
Mrs. Whitaker is survived by her daughter, Phyllis (Louis) Berger of Green Springs and two grandchildren: Robert (Dena) Berger, Reading, Michigan and Angela (David) Mahler of Fremont and three great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a sister, Iva Ash of Norwalk and two brothers: Ed Bahr, Ormond Beach, Florida and Herman Bahr, Sandusky.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Whitaker, whom she married
on March 15, 1947 and he died in November 1989. A brother, Walter Bahr is also deceased.
She was a 1946 graduate of Berlin Heights High School and had been a member of the First Baptist Church, Prairie Road, Bellevue. Formerly she was a member of the Bellevue Assembly. Mrs. Whitaker had worked at Bollenbacher Decorating and Durkees canning factory and then Cummins Cleaners, prior to being the owner of J & R Gospel, along with her husband.
Memorials To: First Baptist Church in Bellevue or Stein Hospice.
George K. Nason
December 17, 1929 - March 16, 2007
Vickery, Ohio
Visitation: 6-8 pm March 20, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde
Funeral Service: 2:00 pm March 21, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde
Surviving are his wife, Annarose Harding Nason whom he married
in May 1969; a daughter, Rose Dirnberg and her companion, Darryl Quick, Clyde; three sons: Paul (Sue) Nason, Oregon, Ohio; Kent Nason, Vickery and Scott Nason, Vickery. Annarose’s children survive: Vicki Judd and Rhonda Buckingham, both of Bellefontaine and Larry Dale Fisher, Republic and Marcus Fisher, Vickery. A brother, Hobart Nason, Fremont; two sisters: Jessie Frymeyer and Tessie Huff, both of Fremont. Four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild also survive.
He was a truck driver at Armstong in Bellevue prior to his retirement in the 1980’s.
Memorials To: the family for the continued care given to Mrs. Annarose Nason.
Jacalyn Harvey
April 06, 1954 - October 04, 2007
Green Springs, Ohio
Visitation: 2:00 PM -4:00PM and 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM October 07, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home
Funeral Service: 10:30 AM October 08, 2007 at St. Paul Lutheran Church
Interment: October 08, 2007 at Lay-Butternut Ridge cemetery
Jackie was born on April 6, 1954 to the late Ivan and Elizabeth Carol (Hummel)Sieger in Fremont, Ohio. She attened Clyde High School and was active in the Relay for Life.
Jackie's son, Tom (Betty) Kowalski of Clyde and daughter, Nancy Estep (Rob Rowe) of Green Springs survive her as do severn grandchildren and one great grandchild, her step-mother, Edna (Baker) Sieger and three sisters, Jan (Larry) Schenk, Clyde; Kitty (Tim) Potts, Clyde and Patricia (George) Meisner, Green Springs.
Memorials To: Memorials may be made to the St. Paul Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society.
Harriet Connelly
July 14, 1959 - July 03, 2007
Bellevue, Ohio
Visitation: 1-3:00 pm July 06, 2007 at Auxter Funeral Home, Bellevue
Funeral Service: 3:00 pm July 06, 2007 at Auxter Funeral Home, Bellevue
Harriet was born in Bellevue to William and Verna (Biro) Magyar, who survive in Bellevue. She attended elementary school at Immaculate Conception School, Bellevue and graduated in 1977 from Bellevue High School. She was a certified dietary manager at the Ohio Veteran’s Home.
In addition to her parents, Harriet is survived by her daughter, Angela Cramer of Clyde and her son, Cody (Ellen) Cramer of Bellevue; four brothers, John (Diane) Magyar, Clyde; Michael (Sandy) Magyar, Bellevue; Richard (Becky) Magyar, Norwalk; William (Val) Magyar, Bellevue; four sisters: Mary Magyar, Bellevue; Verna (Lewis) Bunch, Virginia; Theresa (Dave) Cline, Lexington; and Karen (Doug) Lumsden, Canfield.
Memorials To: Immaculate Conception School, Bellevue for the school tuition fund.
Lewis W. Loudenslager
July 24, 1936 - April 24, 2007
Clyde, Ohio
Visitation: 10-11am April 28, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde
Funeral Service: 11:00 am April 28, 2007 at Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde
Mr. Loudenslager was born in Bellevue to the late Walter and Arlo (Mowry) Loudenslager. He was a 1955 graduate of York High School and a United States Army veteran. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Clyde and had attended the First Presbyterian Church, Clyde,
He is survived by many cousins.
Preceding him in death along with his parents, is his wife, Donna Baker Loudenslager whom he married
in July 1972. She died on Dec. 11, 1989.
Memorials To: American Cancer Society.
Helen I. Richardson
April 27, 1920 - December 28, 2007
formerly of Bellevue, Ohio
Funeral Service: 11:00 am January 02, 2008 at at the Chapel at Meadow Green Memorial Park
Interment: January 02, 2008 at Meadow Green Memorial Park
Helen Richardson 87, formerly of Bellevue, more recently of Tiffin, died on Fri. Dec. 28, 2007.
Mrs. Richardson was born on April 27, 1920 in Erie Conty, to the late Sephares and Nora (Nearhood) Hummel. She was a 1939 graduate of Bellevue High School and had attended the former Knauss School. She had been a member of the Assembly of God Church in Bellevue prior to her move to Tiffin, where she was a member of the New Beginnings Assembly of God Church.
Mrs. Richardson is preceded by her husband, Dale R. Richardson, Whom she married
on Aug. 16, 1941 and he died on Aug. 31, 2005 and one brother, Gordon Hummel.
Survivors include her daughter, Barbara (William) Shaull, Tiffin and son, DelMar (Karen) Richardson, Covington, Georgia; Four Grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, a sister, Dorothy Zieber, Florida and Donald Hummel, Sandusky.
Memorials To: Assembly of God Church, Bellevue or New Beginnings Assembly of God Church, Tiffin