Huntingdon Daily News Obituaries April 2002 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sharon Culp (sculp at adelphia.net) USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Ethel E. RAY, 90, a resident at Presbyterian Home, Hollidaysburg, formerly of Alexandria, died Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at the home following an extended illness. Born May 26, 1911, in Altoona, she was the daughter of the late C.O. and Elizabeth S. (Leake) Laughlin. She married Ralph W. Ray, Jan. 15, 1968. He preceded in death Feb. 9, 1975. She is survived by three nieces and one nephew. Mrs. Ray was a member of the Alexandria Bible Church. She was primarily a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, flowers and her church. Funeral services will be held this evening, April 4, at 8:00 p.m. at the William G. Bigelow II Funeral Home, 1701 Sixth Ave., Altoona, with Pastor Robert G. Maurer officiating. Interment will be made in Rose Hill Cemetery, Altoona. Mary Jane (Kelly) CLARK, 87, a resident of William Penn Nursing Center, Lewistown, formerly of E, Market Street, Mount Union, died at 11:20 a.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at the nursing center. Born March 13, 1915, in Mount Union, she was the daughter of the late John Irvin and Minnie Mae (Carbaugh) Kelly. She was united in marriage to George M. Clark in 1946. Mr. Clark preceded her in death in October 1964. She is survived by a son, Dennis Kelly Clark of Lewistown, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters: Clifton, Clair and Calvin Kelly, Stella Price and Olive Brock. Mrs. Clark was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union. She began teaching Sunday School at the age of 16. She was a past president and secretary of the Berean Sunday School Class, a member of the administrative board of the church, a substitute teacher, a member of the United Methodist Women and the executive board, having served as secretary and served a number of years as secretary of program resources. She had been a member of the Mount Union Civic Club since 1941, chairing the program committee, ways and means committee, and helping with various projects and other committee work. She did volunteer work for the Mount Union Red Cross bloodmobile and Cancer Crusade fund drives. Mrs. Clark was a former director of the Juniata Foundation for the Blind, Huntingdon Branch, serving on the eye care committee. Working in the Mount Union Area, she was secretary of the board, a substitute publicity chairman and a member of the board of directors for the Lewistown Branch of the Juniata Foundation for the Blind. She delivered Meals on Wheels in Mount Union for one year, with help from her brother, Clifton. She served on the reunion Committee for her high school class. She was a graduate of Mount Union High School, Class of 1933. Mrs. Clark first worked for the Huntingdon County Board of Assistance, Huntingdon, starting in March 1934, but was laid off due to the WPA projects. She worked in the office of the Federal Bureau of Business Census in 1936; the Resettlement Administration, Huntingdon, a federal reforestation project encompassing several counties, including a project for Penn State University; the Pennsylvania State Employment Service (now BES), Huntingdon, where she assisted in setting up files for the first Social Security numbers assigned to Huntingdon County workers. She returned to the Office of Public Assistance (Now DPW), Huntingdon, with total service of over 36 years. Mrs. Clark worked in all phases of the clerical department, except Food Stamps program, and as executive secretary to every executive director and the board of that office, except the Rev. Charles H. Stong and Daniel DiSimoni. For the last five years prior to her retirement, she did case work and interviewing as an income maintenance worker. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 5, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Robert Davidson officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery. Wilgus M. ENYEART, 89, of 101 W. Milford St., Mount Union, died at 10:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Nov. 22, 1912, in Mount Union, she was the daughter of the late John L. and Ella Jane (Delaney) Enyeart. She was the last surviving member of her family, having been preceded in death by one brother and four sisters: Cloyd Enyeart, Gladys Enyeart, Anna Kehn, Agnes Oppel and Helen Enyeart. Ms. Enyeart was a member of St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Church, Mount Union. She graduated from Mount Union High School, Class of 1931. A funeral Mass will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at St. Catholic Church, Mount Union, with the Rev. Elwood Figurelle officiating. Interment will be made in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Shirleysburg. David H. ROSS, 76, of Shirley Twp., Mount Union, died at 10:40 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. He had been in failing health for the past year. Born Oct. 30, 1925, in Philadelphia, he was the son of Harry and Freda (MacDonald) Ross. He married Patricia Strassacker Aug. 9, 1974, in Horsham. Mrs. Ross survives at Home. A daughter, Mindy Wommer of Philadelphia, and two grandsons survive. Two brothers, Harry Ross of South Carolina, and Samuel Ross of Pennsylvania survive. Mr. Ross was educated in the Philadelphia public school system, He was a HAM radio operator for many years and was a member of the HCAR Club. He was also a member of the Frank P. Hommon American Legion Post 24, Huntingdon; Moose Lodge 233, Huntingdon; and a life member of the Huntingdon County Humane Society. He was a teamster organizer in the Philadelphia area and worked as a warehouseman until his retirement in 1985. Mr. Ross served in the United States navy during World War II from February 1943 until February 1946. He was awarded the Pacific Theatre Ribbon with three stars, the American Service Ribbon and the Victory Medal. He was an avid reader and self-taught in many areas of interest, having become an accomplished chess player, artist and guitarist. He loved hunting, fishing and his dogs and cats. At the request of the family, funeral services will be private. Anna Mary (Brindle) GRUBB, 70, of 10 West 33rd St., Huntingdon, died at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona, following a brief illness. Born Oct. 22, 1931, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Harvey Clayton and Ethel Grace (Garner) Brindle. She is survived by two daughters, Cynthia Ann (Grubb) Lastauckas of Fleetwood, and Rhonda Cheryl (Grubb) Miller of Ephrata. Three brothers and one sister survive: Ivajean Valle, Huntingdon; Sheldon Brindle, York; Clair E. Brindle, Huntingdon; and C.Carl Brindle, Rockville, Md. Mrs. Grubb was a member of the St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Huntingdon. She attended the public schools of Huntingdon and graduated from Huntingdon High School with the Class of 1949. She retired from Quality Control at Advanced Glassfiber Yarns, LLC (formerly Owens-Corning Fiberglas), Huntingdon, after 51 years of service. She enjoyed horse shows, suimming and hiking. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at the St. Matthews Lutheran Church "Old Stone Church" on Route 26, James Creek, with the Rev. Peter J. Naschke officiating. Interment will be made in the Old Stone Church Cemetery, Penn Twp., James Creek. Crystal F. (Westover) RUPERT, 27, of Alexandria, was pronounced dead at 7:45 a.m. Thursday, April 4, 2002, of injuries she sustained in a vehicle accident near Huntingdon. She was born June 3, 1974, in Huntingdon the daughter of Freddie Westover of Mount Union, and Theresa (Palm) Westover of Kistler, Mount Union. She married Michael G. Rupert April 24, 1995, in West Virginia. He survives at their home along with the following children: Chellsie L. Rupert, Dalton L. Rogers and Cheyenne M. Rupert. Also surviving is her paternal grandmother, Clara Stever of Mount Union, and two sisters, Tami Raison of Mount Union and Amanda Westover of Kistler, Mount Union. Mrs. Rupert was a member of the Word of Life fellowship Church in Saulsburg. She graduated from Mount Union Area High School and the Huntingdon County Area Vocational-Technical School curriculum in 1992. She had been employed at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, for three years. Mrs. Rupert enjoyed sports and had played in the Huntingdon County Softball League for several years. As a youth, she was a member of the Girl Scout troop in Allenport. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the Word of Life Fellowship Church, Saulsburg, with Pastor Stephen Watkins officiating. Interment will be made in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Petersburg. Shirley L. PETRON, 55, of Juniata Avenue, Allenport, Mount Union, died unexpectedly at 2:55 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2002, at her home. She was born May 1, 1946, in Mount Union, the daughter of Leroy and Thelma (Jaymes) Armold. Her father preceded her in death and her mother resides in Mount Union. She was united in marriage to Andrew "Andy" Petron Jan. 21, 1962, in Mount Union. He preceded her in death July 22, 1992. Surviving is her companion, Edward Zeigler, who resided with her, and her three children: Michael A Petron of Mount Union, Tammy J. Petron of Allenport, Mount Union, and Patricia J. Mills of Kistler. There are four grandchildren. Two sisters survive: Mrs. Paul (Darlene) Cox of Kistler and Ann Meloni of Mount Union. She was preceded in death by an infant sister, Sharon Ann Arnold, and a brother, Terry Lee Arnold. Mrs. Petron was of the Presbyterian faith. She attended Mount Union schools. Mrs. Petron enjoyed crocheting, especially making lap robes for different charitable organizations, including the Shirley Home. The funeral service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 8, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Chris Heinlein and the Rev. Elam Glick officiating. Interment will be made in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Dublin Twp. Mildred Grace (Hess) MOYER, 93, of the Oaks at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, formerly of 704 Oneida St., Huntingdon, and Hesston, died at 11:52 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2002, at Westminster Woods, following a brief illness. She was born Sept. 17, 1908, in Hesston, the daughter of William and Laura (Stone) Hess. Her husband, Walter J. Moyer, preceded her in death in July 1963. She is survived by a son, Max W. Moyer of Huntingdon; two great-grandchildren. One brother, Cheston Hess, and one sister, Helen (Hess) Straitiff, preceded her in death. Mrs. Moyer was a member of the Valley View Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Piney Ridge, Huntingdon. She attended the public schools of Hesston and graduated from Huntingdon High School in the Class of 1928. During her lifetime, Mrs. Moyer was primarily a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening, flowers and sewing. A funeral service will be held at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Huntingdon, at 11 a.m. Monday, April 8, with the Rev. Richard J. Harter officiating. Interment will be made in the Old Stone Church Cemetery, Penn Twp. Rhonda S. WITTERS, 35, of Largo Fla., a former resident of Huntingdon, died April 5, 2002, at the Largo Medical Center, Fla. Born Jan. 27, 1967, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of Lucy McClalland of Largo, Fla., and Ronald Witters of Cassville. In addition to her parents, she is survived by two sisters, Trudi and Diana, Both of Florida, as well as by numerous relatives in the Huntingdon County area. Ms. Witters had attended the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Huntingdon. She attended the Nina Harris School for Retarded Citizens. A service was held at 11 a.m. April 8, in Largo, Fla. John LUCAS, 76, of Amarillo, Texas, died Friday, April 5, 2002. Born June 9, 1925, in Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Andrew and Mary (Benco) Lucas. He married Freda Travis in 1957 in Blythville, Ark. Mrs. Lucas survives at home. A daughter, Teresa Lomax of Amarillo, Texas, and a son, John Steven Lucas of Austin, Texas, survive, as well as a granddaughter. Seven sisters and two brothers survive: Mary Grasser, Mercersburg; Margaret Wright, Camp Hill; Anna Gracey, Susan Gracey and Agnes Lucas, all of Robertsdale, Libby Zelanko, Broad Top; Barbara Sodano of Saltillo; Andrew Lucas, Three Springs; and Paul Lucas, Broad Top. He was preceded in death by three sisters: Ethel and Helen Lucas, and Pauline Hicks. He worked for Texas Mental Health in Vernon, Texas, until his retirement in 1987. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II. In the Korean Conflict, he served with the U.S. Army and then with the U.S. Air Force for 18 years as a aircraft machinist. He was also involved in active duty during the Vietnam Conflict. Donald L. RUNK JR., 40, of HCR 60, Orbisonia, died at 3:45 p.m. Friday, April 5, 2002, at his home. Born Dec. 5, 1961, in Huntingdon, he was the son of Donald L. Sr. and Patsy (Strausser) Runk. His parents survive in Huntingdon. His companion, Ellen M. (Harman) Runk, survives at home. Four children survive: Ellen Runk, at home; Tara L. Runk, Orlando, Fla.; Walter B. Runk and William J. Dittsworth III, at Home. Three grandsons also survive. He is also survived by three sisters, Lerinna Runk of Shade Gap, and Rose Wagner and Melissa Russler, both of Petersburg. Mr. Runk was a member of the Allenport VFW Home Association. He had most recently been employed as a fiber optic installer for Henkels and McCoy and had previously worked in construction in various eastern states. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home in Huntingdon with Captains Robert and Wendy Hart officiating. Interment will be made in Mountainview Cemetery in Mill Creek. Cindy Jo (Swan) MILLER, 31, of Alexandria, R.R. 1, Logan Twp., died at 6:45 a.m. Saturday, April 6, 2002, near McAlevys Fort, Jackson Twp. Born May 26, 1970, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of Charles W. and Helen M. (Hoffmaster) Swan who survive in Petersburg. Her grandmother, Louise A. Hoffmaster, survives in Altoona. She is survived by her former husband, Francis M. Miller of Alexandria, whom she married in 1996. A daughter and son, Shannon M. and Zackary C. Miller, survive at the home of their father. Two sisters, Susan M. Morningstar of Smithfield Twp., and Michelle L. Dick of Alexandria, survive. Ms. Miller was a member of the Crever United Methodist Church, Petersburg. A lifetime resident of Huntingdon County, she attended the Juniata Valley schools. She had been employed for the past several years as a cashier at Burger King in State College. She enjoyed collecting eagles. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 9, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Juniata Valley Chapel, 412 Main St., Alexandria, with the Rev. Sharon L. Landis officiating. Interment will be made in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Petersburg. Louis D. "Buster" ARCQ, 50, of 127 Creek Side Lane, Hopewell, died Sunday, April 7, 2002, in Hopewell Twp. Death was unexpected. Born Dec. 26, 1951, in Roaring Spring, he was the son of Mary E. (Sattioux) Arcq, who survives in Hopewell, and the late Louis Arcq. He married Tonya Reed Jan, 23, 1971, in Hopewell. She survives at home. He is survived by three sons, Eric Arcq of Coalmont and Toby and Jeremy Arcq, both of Hopewell, as well as three grandchildren. A sister, Patty Hockenberry of Everett, survives. Mr. Arcq was a member of the Hopewell United Methodist Church. He was the treasurer of the Saxton Lions Club and had been very active with Boy Scout Troop 94 of Hopewell where he also served as treasurer. He worked as a heavy equipment operator and an electrician in the mines, and had worked at New Enterprise Stone and Lime Co. and Stoudnour Petroleum in Saxton. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 12, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Chapel, Saxton. George Chalmer SHEARER, 91, a resident of Penn Hall Nursing Center, Chambersburg, formerly of Blairs Mills, died at 8:40 p.m. Sunday, April 7, 2002, at the Penn Hall Nursing Center. Born Sept. 24, 1910, in Blairs Mills, he was the son of the late George Doris and Maggie Blanche (Rodgers) Shearer. He was married to the former Sara Ickes. She preceded him in death Feb. 1, 1997. Several nieces and nephews survive. Two sisters, Ethel Burdge and Mary Campbell, preceded him in death. Mr. Shearer was a member of the Upper Tuscarora Presbyterian Church, Waterloo. He was a self-employed farmer his entire life. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, April 10, at 10 a.m. at the John L. Agett Funeral Home, 18875 Main St., Dry Run, with the Revs. Merry Hope Maloy and Clyde R. Brown officiating. Interment will be made in the Upper Tuscarora Presbyterian Cemetery, Waterloo. Yvonne A. "Peanut" HESS, 56, of Lackawanna, N.Y., died Sunday, April 7, 2002, at Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, N.Y. Born Nov. 20, 1945, in Six Mile Run. She was the daughter of George and Harriet (Steuart) Abbott, who survive in Six Mile Run. She was married to William Hess Sept. 12, 1971, in Saxton. Mr. Hess survives at home. She is survived by two daughters and one son: Billie Jo Leroy, Dudley; Jody Ann Lazor and Randy Colledge, both of Six Mile Run; and eight grandchildren. Two sons, Kevin and Lawrence Colledge, preceded her in death. Four sisters and three brothers survive: Linda Coy, Robertdale; Deanna Miklich, Cleveland, Ohio; Victoria Orlando and Jeanne Abbott, both of Buffalo, N.Y.; Kenneth Abbott, Six Mile Run; Steven Abbott, Todd; and David Abbott of Six Mile Run. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top, with Pastor James Thomas officiating. Myrtle L. MCKNIGHT, 95, of Todd, died at 10:50 a.m. Monday, April 8, 2002, at her home. Born Sept. 6, 1906, in Todd, she was the daughter of the late Irvin and Nellie (Barnett) Ramsey. She was married to Robert McKnight April 14, 1928, at Huntingdon. Mr. McKnight preceded her in death June 14, 1962. Five daughters and two sons survive: Mrs. Ronald (Faye) Endres, Findley, Ohio; Mrs. Oren (Grace) Lemin, Todd; Mrs. Tolbert (Jean) Karns, Fayetteville; Mrs. Norman (Norma) Ramper, Robertsdale; Samuel "Jack" McKnight and Mrs. Arthur (Delores) Donelson, both of Cassville; Mrs. Robert (Joan) Fischer, Williamsport; and Fred McKnight, Cassville. Twenty seven grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren, and 36 great-great-grandchildren survive. A son and a daughter, Bobby and Kay McKnight, preceded in death. Three brothers, Ralph, Laurence and Bert Ramsey, and six sisters, Gertrude Ramsey, Alda Hess, Hattie Cornelius, Veda Parks, Althea Ward and Velma Ramsey, preceded in death. Mrs. McKnight was a member of the Trough Creek United Methodist Church in Todd. She was a member of the Trough Creek Valley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary; Frances Rebekah Lodge, Cassville; Trough Creek Valley Grange No. 444; 50-Plus Club, Cassville; and the Three Springs Senior Citizens. During her life she was primarily a homemaker. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Trough Creek United Methodist Church, Todd, with the Revs. Ronald Endres and Donald Henderson officiating. Interment will be made in the Trough Creek Cemetery, Todd. Jacob W. BAUMGARDNER, 51, of Saxton, died Monday, April 8, 2002, at his home. Death was unexpected. Born Oct 13, 1950, in Huntingdon, he was the son of Doris L. (Molosky) Baumgardner, who survives in Saxton, and the late George R. Baumgardner. He married Anna R. Tedrow, Dec. 18, 1976, in Stonerstown, with the Rev. Daniel Brumbaugh officiating. Mrs. Baumgardner survives at their home. A grandmother, Virginia Keys of Camp Hill, survives. Two daughters, Stayce Dawn Hawthrone of Atglen, and Vickie Sue Harby of State College, survive, along with four grandchildren. A son, Jason R. Baumgardner, preceded in death. Mr. Baumgardner was a member of the Saxton Sportsmen's Club and the VFW Post 4129. He worked at General Refractories in Claysburg. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and gun collectiong. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 10, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Chapel in Saxton, with Pastor John Robinson officiating. Interment will be made in St. Luke's Cemetery, Saxton. Reed A. BROWN, 70, of Great Cove Road, Fort Littleton, died at 9:05 p.m. Monday, April 8, 2002, at the Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg. Born Nov. 16, 1931, in Dublin Twp., Fulton County, he was the son of the late Edward and Nellie (Brown) Brown. He married Evelyn Leidy Sept. 12, 1950. Mrs. Brown survives at their home. One son and three daughters survive: Darlene Edmunds, Radcliff, Ky.; Steven Brown, Burnt Cabins; Jackie Brown, Lewistown; Dian Bishop, Mercersburg. Eight Grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by three brothers. Mr. Brown was of the Protestant faith. He was a member of the Cromwell Lodge 572, Free and accepted Masons, Orbisonia. He retired as a truck driver from PPG Corporation in 1985. He operated an excavating business for the past ten years. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 11, at the M.R. Brown Funeral Home, Hustontown, with the Revs. Belvy White and Ted Hale officiating. Interment will be made in Clear Ridge Cemetery, Hustontown. Ethel Florence HENNAMAN, 84, formerly of Silverford Heights, Mount Union, and a resident of Huntingdon Manor, died at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at Huntingdon Manor, Huntingdon. She had been in failing health. Born Feb. 23, 1918, in Altoona, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Belle (Kimberly) Rhodes. She was married to Merrill W. Hennaman Sept. 14, 1936. He preceded her in death Aug. 29, 1983. She is survived by one daughter, Mr. David E. (Phyllis) Colbert, of HCR 1, Huntingdon, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and two great-great-granddaughters. Two brothers survive, Marion Rhodes of Sugar Valley, McVeytown, and Guy Rhodes of McVeytown. Four brothers and two sisters preceded in death: Dale Rhodes, Robert Rhodes, Janet Huffman, Bertha Walton, Glen Rhodes and Lewis Rhodes. Mrs. Hennaman was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Mount Union. She was a member of the Newton-Wayne Volunteer Fire Co. and the Atkinsons Mills Senior Citizens. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Ed Seeley officiating. Interment will be made in the LOOF Cemetery in Mapleton. Herbert Allen FISHER, 81, of 11 S. Jones St. Lock Haven, died at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at the Lock Haven Hospital. Mr. Fisher had been a longtime resident of Huntingdon until moving to Lock Haven a few years ago. He was born April 14, 1920, in Yeagertown, the son of Harry and Pearl (Moyer) Fisher. He was never married. He is survived by his brother, A. Paul Fisher of Lewistown. He was preceded in death by the following half-brothers and half-sisters: Charles Fisher, Arthur Fisher, Walter Fisher, Thomas Fisher, Margaret Miller and Nella Fisher. Mr. Fisher was of the Methodist faith. He was a member of the Yeagertown Volunteer Fire Company at one time. He was first employed at the Mount Union Brickyard and later in the Kitchen at Juniata College, Huntingdon. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon. Interment will be made in Entriken Cemetery. Richard "Max" BAER, 61, of HCR 61, Shade Gap, died at 11:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Dec. 11, 1940, in Mount Union, he was a son of the late Harvey N. and Ruth P. (Snyder) Baer. He was married to Callista M. Goshorn June 22, 1963, at Shade Gap. Mrs. Baer survives at home. Four children survive: Lisa J. Baer, Selingsgrove; Susan K. Gartland, Saltillo; Shelly A. Keefer, St. Thomas; and David L. Baer, at home. Five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and one step great-granddaughter survive. A brother, Nelson Baer of Mount Union, and a sister, Diane Anders, of Mattawana, survive. Mr. Baer was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church, Shade Gap. He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus, Mount Union, and the Shade Gap Lions Club. He had owned and operated Baer's Restaurant, Shade Gap, for several years. Prior to that he was employed at Elco Corp., Huntingdon, and at one time was a Mount Union Borough policeman. A funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 13, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Shade Gap. with the Rev. George Koharchik officiating. Interment will be made in the St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Shade Gap. Margaret J. (Neville) GRACEY, 74, of York, died Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at her home. Born May 18, 1927, in Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of the late Morton O. and Margaret J. (Swope) Neville. She married David R. Gracey who preceded her in death. Three sons and a daughter survive: Richard Alan Gracey, York; Thomas Bryan Gracey, Strinestown; Barry David Gracey, York; and Beth Joy Gracey, Spring Grove. Ten grandchildren and one great-grandson also survive. She is survived by three sisters and one brother: Helen Figard, Bedford; Mary Brumbaugh, Saxton; Nellie Arcq, Robertsdale; and Nelson Neville, Chambersburg; and many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gracey attended the Grace Lutheran Church. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the John W. Keffer Funeral home, Inc., 2114 West Market St., York, with the Rev. John Zoppi officiating. A committal service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Prospect Hill Cemetery, York. Leroy F. SIMMERS, 86, formerly of Fallentimber, and more recently of Three Springs, died at 6:05 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at Woodland Retirement Center, Orbisonia, where he had been residing. Born Sept. 30, 1914, in Fallentimber, he was the son of the late William F. and Dessie M. (Price) Simmers. He was married to Marie Young Jan. 14, 1943 at Fort Riley, Kan. Mrs. Simmers preceded in death Oct. 3, 1997. One daughter, Helen A. Dean, Gearhart, Ore., survives, along with seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Two sisters survive, Geraldine C. Carnahan of Fallentimber and Pearl E. McConnel of Patton. He was preceded in death by an adopted son, Joseph Simmers; two brothers, John and Herbert; and six sisters, Dessie Wasilko, Alice Fitzpatric, Caroline Helbig, Anna Refner, Agnes Simmers and Margaret Simmers. Mr. Simmers was a member of the Heritage Baptist Church, Three Springs. He was a member of the Three Springs Senior Center and had retired from Sharon Steel, Sharon. A veteran of World War II, he served with the U.S. Army. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Gary Caber officiating. Interment will be made in Sherman's Valley Cemetery, Hopewell. Laura G. STEVENS, 96, a resident of the Long Term Care Unit of the Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg, since October 2001, and formerly of North Third Street, McConnellsburg, died at 2 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at the medical center. Born Nov. 20, 1905, in Taylor twp., she was the daughter of the late William and Grace (Barnett) Knepper. She was married to Leonard Chester Stevens Aug. 30, 1924. Mr. Stevens preceded in death March 1, 1978. Two daughters survive, Grace Barton, McConnellsburg, and Helen Rice, Chambersburg. Eleven grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren survive. Two brothers and one sister survive: Beatrice Walker of Harrisonville, Norman Knepper of Hustontown and Wilmer Knepper of Chambersburg. She was preceded in death by a son, Charles William "Bill" Stevens Aug. 1, 1991; one sister, Mae Berkstresser, and three brothers, Howard, Erman and Paul. Mrs. Stevens was a member of the McConnellsburg United Methodist Church. She had worked as a U.S. Postal Service clerk for 25 years at the Hustontown Post Office. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 14, at the Center United Methodist Church, Waterfall, with the Rev. Donald Bard officiating. Interment will be made in Centerview Cemetery. Donald Leroy MORROW, 59, of 307 Cocoalamus Creek Road, Millerstown, formerly of Mount Union, died at 5:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at the Central Pennsylvania Hospice Residence, Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, following an extended illness. Born Jan. 24, 1943, in Huntingdon, he was the son of the late Donald Leroy and Bertha Jane (Sechrist) Morrow. He was first married to Bonnie Hocker. His second marriage was to Judy Uttley. His companion, Maxine Losch, survives at their Millerstown residence. Five children survive: Mrs. Donald (Brenda) Jaymes, Shirleysburg; Richard Duane Morrow, Oakland Mills; Donald Lee Morrow, Newton Hamilton; Mrs. Charles (Jane) Varner, Newton Hamilton; and Randy Morrow, McVeytown. Seventeen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive. Three sisters and two brothers survive: Mrs. Leland (Ella Grace) Moler, Homeland, Calif.; Mrs. George (June) Varner, Mount Union; Joseph Morrow, Michigan; Mrs. Robert (Anna) Collins, Huntingdon; and Kenneth Morrow, Walnut Creek, Calif. An infant son preceded him in death. Mr. Morrow was of the Methodist faith. He most recently worked as a truck driver for Fulkroad Construction, McAlisterville, and prior to that, he worked many years for Bilger's Contracting, Mount Union. He was an avid NASCAR fan and he loved truck driving. Interment will be made in the Newton Hamilton Memorial Cemetery at the convenience of the family. There will be no funeral service. Verna K. MADILIA, 74, of 7 W. Walnut St., Mount Union, died at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 11, 2002, at her home. Death was unexpected. Born Jan. 15, 1928, in Oliver Twp. Mifflin county, she was the daughter of Foster E. and Jennie (Harman) Casner Hocker. She is survived by a sister, Charlotte McConaughey of Mount Union, and by two half-sisters and a half-brother: Jennie Contois of Shirleysburg, Margaret Hocker of Mount Union, and Harold Hocker of Shirleysburg. She was preceded in death by a brother, Luther Casner. Ms. Madilia was of the Methodist faith. She retired from Bleyer Industries after 11 years of service and had previously been employed for 10 years by the L. Grief Bros., Mfg. Co., Mount Union. She was a member of the Bricktown Senior Citizens. Private funeral services will be held at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Jeff Winstead officiating. Interment will be made in the Atkinsons Mills Cemetery. M. Richard STEEL, 66, of 407 DeForrest Apartments in Huntingdon, formerly of West Chester, Pa., died Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 6:59 p.m. at the Centre Community Hospital in State College following a brief illness. Born March 15, 1936, in Huntingdon, he was the son of George A. and Gertrude (Watkins) Sergeant Steel. Mr. Steel never married. Four brothers and sisters survive: Esther Clark, Aston; Mary Hardy, Alexandria; Leone Africa, Huntingdon; and Earl Steel, Allentown. He was preceded in death by two sisters and two brothers: Louise White, Zorie Jamison, Edwin Sergeant and John Sergeant. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Mr. Steel was employed by Parkway Drive Cleaners, Inc., in West Chester, retiring Feb. 10, 1998. He had served in the U.S. Air Force from 1953 to 1958, stationed at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois, and McChord Air Force Base in Washington, and served an additional four years in the Air Force Reserves. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Ramona M. "Mony" GAMBLE, 73, of 202 Means Hollow Road, Shippensburg, died at 10:35 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2002, at the Chambersburg Hospital. Born Sept. 15, 1928, in Shade Gap, she was the daughter of the late Walter T. and Jessie F. (Carlin) Bair. She married Ross E. Gamble. He preceded in death April 14, 1985. She is survived by three sons and a daughter: Thomas R. Gamble, Chambersburg; Timothy C. Gamble and Tracy L. Gamble, both of Shippensburg; and Mrs. Larry (Teresa) Bowermaster, Shippensburg. Four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. A sister, Betty Gamble, survives in Hagerstown, Md. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Gamble was of the Protestant faith. Earlier in her life, she had worked at Diffy's Drive In, Shippensburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Fogelsanger-Bicker Funeral Home, Inc., Shippensburg, with the Rev. Ronald E. Dull officiating. Interment will be made in Norland Cemetery. Ella Margaret HOOPER, 85, a resident of Valley View Nursing Home, Altoona, formerly of Mapleton, died at 5:15 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2002, at the nursing home. Born Jan. 30, 1917, in Mapleton, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Sallie (McHugh) Shoop. She was united in marriage to Chester L. Hooper Sr., July 5, 1937. He preceded her in death May 6, 1999. Four children survive: John L. Hooper, Greensburg; Ella J. Hooper, Altoona; Mrs. Dan (Sally A.) Branson, Pittsburgh; and Chester L. Hooper Jr., Greensburg; as well as five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She is survived by two brothers: Clyde Shoop of Altoona and Ralph Shoop of California. She was preceded in death by four brothers: Arthur, John, Charles and Wilfred Shoop. Mrs. Hooper was of the Protestant faith. She was a graduate of Mount Union High School. During her life, she was primarily a homemaker. Funeral services were held a 11 a.m. Today, April 15, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Ed Seeley officiating. Interment was made in the Mapleton IOOF Cemetery. Irma R. MURPHY, 101, formerly of Huntingdon and the Altoona area, died at 8:31 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2002, at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, where she had resided for the past four years. Born July 19, 1900, in Sproul, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Shade. She was married to Basil Murphy. He preceded her in death. A daughter, Diana Troutman of Huntingdon, survives, as well as one granddaughter, one great-granddaughter and one great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Angela June Murphy, two granddaughters, and two sisters, Mabel and Wilmina. Mrs. Murphy was of the Lutheran faith. During her lifetime, she was primarily a homemaker. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be made in the Leamersville Riverview Cemetery, East Freedom. Dr. Albert J. MUR, 85, of 217 Booth St., Apt. 233, Gaithersburg, Md., formerly for Tucson, Ariz., for 32 years, and Huntingdon from 1993 to 2001, died at 8:20 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2002, at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C. He was born Oct. 30, 1916, in Penns Grove, N.J., the son of Jacob and Rebecca (Mirskin) Mur, both deceased. He was twice married, first to Florence Ruberstein, who preceded him in death. He married Blanche (Zilius) Scholey May 14, 1992. She preceded him in death June 25, 1998. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Randee) Mur Dickey of Gaithersburg, Md., and Mrs. Roger (Leslie) Tinker of Cameron Park, Calif., and one grandson. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family, having been preceded in death by two brothers, Irving and Nathan, and two sisters, Harriet and Natalie. Mr. Mur was, at one time, an active member of the Tucson, Ariz., Lions Club. He was also a volunteer at the University of Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson. He received his early education at the PS 177 Brooklyn School and later received his O.D. Degree from the Northern Illinois College of Optometry. In 1960, he began practicing optometry in Tucson and continued that practice until his retirement in 1984. In the early 1940's, he managed and later was joint owner of the Huntingdon and Pittsburgh Mur Jewelry Stores. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Operations with the U.S. Army. Especially dear to him were his family and friends. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, April 26, at Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, with Holly Mollo officiating. Jeffery Allen WALKER, 42, of Three Springs, was pronounced dead at 1:52 a.m. Saturday, April 13, 2002, in Three Springs. He was born May 15, 1959, in Huntingdon, the son of Hayden and Patricia (Cummins) Walker. He is survived by his parents of Three Springs, and his paternal grandmother, Dolphene Walker of Three Springs. Three Children survive: Tabitha Walker and Nicholas Walker of Shade Gap and Chloe Walker of Huntingdon. A brother, Brian Walker of Three Springs, and a sister, Melissa Scott of Virginia Beach, Va., survive. He was very fond of his nieces and nephew. Mr. Walker attended Fairview Evangelical Church near Three Springs. He was a 1977 graduate of Southern Huntingdon County High School, where he played baseball and football. He also played baseball and football. He also played on the Alumni Football Team and for the Huntingdon County Baseball League. He was an avid pool shooter in leagues in Broad Top and Southern Huntingdon County. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing. Mr. Walker served in the U.S. Air Force, having been stationed in Europe. He was a member of Madden-Wennick American Legion Post 518, Orbisonia. Mr. Walker was employed as a lineman with Designed Telecommunications of Salem Va. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. William Hughes officiating. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Twp. Luther Marlin SELLERS, 68, of 211 West Davis St., Mount Union, died at 11:20 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2002, at the James E. VanZandt VA Medical Center, Altoona. Born Feb. 17, 1934, in Mount Union, he was the son of the late Orel T. and Bertha T. (Brady) Sellers. He married Ruth Carmack Oct. 24, 1959, at the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union, with the Rev. John T. Cummings officiating. Mr. Seller survives their home. A son, Samuel Luke Sellers, of Mount Union, survives as well as a sister, Elaine Lukens. He was preceded in death by a brother, Orel S. Sellers. Mr. Sellers was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 217 S. Washington St., Mount Union. He graduated from Captain Jack High School, Class of 1953. He retired in 1992, after many years of service as a spray booth painter with General Motors Corporation, Wilmington, Del. He served as a medicial specialist with the United States Army from Sept. 12, 1956, to Sept. 11, 1958. He was stationed with Headquarters of the 10the AAA Missile Battalion at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington. He later served with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard for a long number of years. A lifetime resident of Mount Union, Mr. Sellers was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying both hunting and fishing. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 217 S. Washington St., Mount Union, with the Rev. Stephen P. Motter officiating. Interment will be made in Mount Union Cemetery with full military honors accorded at graveside. Dr. Marianne (Mierley) HANLON, 45, of Hollidaysburg, died Saturday, April 13, 2002, at Bon Secours Holy Family Hospital in Altoona. Born Jan. 28, 1957, in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of John and Judith (Rastella) Mierley, who reside at Oak Manor Farm, Huntingdon. She married Bill Hanlon II at Our Lady of Victory Church, State College, Sept. 4, 1982, and lived in the Phildadelphia suburbs, first in Lansdowne and then in Morton. Mr. Hanlon survives at home. She is survived by five children: Joshua Paul, William John, Joanna Maria, Colleen Mary and John Harry, who survive at home. Dr. Hanlon was a devout Catholic and an active member of the St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church in Hollidaysburg. With her husband, she was a member of the Cursillo movement and Marriage Encounter. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a 1974 graduate of Huntingdon Area High School. She entered Bryn Mawr College in 1974. She participated in Field hockey and lacrosse, and was active in founding the first Catholic students group at the college and leading its liturgical music. In 1977 she was awarded the Elizabeth B.H. Johnson Alumnae Scholarship. she received an A.B. in biology, cum laude, from Bryn Mawr College in 1978. In July 1980, she received a master of health science in health care administration and planning from Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in Baltimore, Md. In September 1980, she entered the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, where she received a National Health Service Corps Scholarship. In May 1984, Marianne received her M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She received the Lemmon Company Award for outstanding achievement in the field of family practice. Mrs. Hanlon began her residency in family medicine at the Medical Center of Delaware, Wilmington, Del, in July 1987. She completed her residency in April 1988. In June of the same year, she served in the National Health Service Corps, and shortly thereafter, was named medical director of the Rainelle Medical Center in Rainelle, W.Va. She served as assistant clinical professor of family medicine for the West Virginia University Medical School and for the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. She and her husband were lead field professors for the Kellogg Community Partnership from 1992 to 1996. She was a family physician with Mercy Health Services. In July 2001, her illness obliged her to take medical leave. She loved to sing and play the guitar, was active in church music groups and enjoyed hiking, camping, swimming, gardening and crafts. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, at St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church, 301 Spruce St., Hollidaysburg. Rite of committal will be held at Greenlawn Cemetery, Hollidaysburg. Sharon E. SMITH, 54, of Huntingdon, R.R. 2, died at 5:20 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2002, at the Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling, W.Va. Death was unexpected. Born Aug. 12, 1947, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Philip and Frances (Gardner) Grove. She was married to Brandy L. Smith Oct. 29, 1965, in Huntingdon, by the Rev. Charles Cisney. Mr. Smith survives at their home. She is survived by a son and a daughter, Michael L. Smith of Huntingdon, and Mrs. James (Pamela E.) Wilson of Petersburg, as well as two grandchildren. Four brothers and sisters survive: Margaret Ferrenberg, Phyllis Ferrenberg, Willis Grove and Fred Grove, all of Huntingdon. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Donation United Methodist Church, Huntingdon, where she served as secretary to the administrative council. She was a 1965 graduate of Huntingdon Area High School. During her lifetime she was primarily a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening, flowers, cooking, baking and birdwatching, especially hummingbirds. She was a loving grandmother and a friend to many people. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Donation United Methodist Church, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David L. Dearing officiating. Interment will be made in Donation Cemetery, Huntingdon, R.R. 2. Elizabeth (O'Connor) Myers RAMBLER, 87, of Homer City, formerly of Mapleton, died Sunday, April 14, 2002, at Beacon Ridge. She was born July 29, 1914, in Mapleton, the daughter of Charles C. and Pearl (Neice) O'Connor. She was preceded in death by her first husband, J. Ted Myers, in 1969, and her second husband, Charles E. Rambler, in 1994. A daughter, Mrs. James (Virginia "Ginny") Carruthers of Homer City, two grandsons and four great-grandchildren survive. A sister, Virginia O. Coldren, preceded her in death. Mrs. Rambler was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, Mapleton. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the C. Frederick Bowser Funeral Home in Homer City, with the Revs. Mindy Coates and Frank Torzok officiating. Interment will be made in the Mapleton IOOF Cemetery. Luella V. (Holland) FINK, 84, of Huntingdon Manor, Warm Springs Ave., Huntingdon, formerly of Hesston, died at 12:55 p.m. Monday, April 15, 2002, at Huntingdon Manor. Born Feb. 4, 1918, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Carey and Laura (Liveringhouse) Holland. she was married to Samuel Blair Fink June 10, 1937, in Cumberland, Md. Mr. Fink preceded in death Dec. 28, 1989. A son and a daughter survive: James Blair Fink, Hastings; and Mrs. David (Jean) Minsker, Schwenksville. Two granddaughters and for great-grandchildren survive. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Mrs. Fink attended the Community Chapel of Hesston. She was educated in the Public schools of Huntingdon. She retired in 1980 from the Juniata College Cleaning Service. She enjoyed flowers and spending time with her grandchildren. A private funeral service will be held at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Huntingdon, at the convenience of the family, with the Rev. James L. Blair officiating. Evelyn W. ARNDT, 80, of Camp Hill, died at 10 p.m. Monday, April 15, 2002, at Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. Born Sept. 16, 1921, in Shade Gap, she was the daughter of the late Wilbert and Hannah (Vaughn) Goshorn. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Arndt Jr. of Dallas, Texas, and a daughter, Diane A. Reeser of Middletown. A grandson also survives. The following brothers and sisters survive: Eugene Goshorn, Neelyton; George Goshorn, Blairs Mills; Ruth Cook, Fayetteville; Hilda Hall, New Cumberland; Mary Booher, Orbisonia; and Galen Goshorn, Neelyton. Ms. Arndt retired from S.J. Grove and Sons, Inc., Mechanicsburg, as an administrative assistant after 20 years of service. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 19, 2002, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Darrell Nicklow officiating. Interment will be made in Shade Valley Cemetery, Blairs Mills, R.R. Peter J. MOGYOROSSY, 41, of 1058 N. 11th St., Reading, died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at his home. Death was unexpected. Born April 24, 1960, in Harrisburg, he was the son of Steve A. and Rose "Papp" Mogyorossy. He is survived by two daughters: Robin Mogyorossy and Mrs. Thomas S. (Christina) Grazier III, both of Saxton. A granddaughter and a grandson also survive. A sister and two brothers survive: Kathleen E. (Mogyorossy) Robertson, Mechanicsburg; Steve Mogyorossy, College Park, Ga.; and Joseph M. Mogyorossy, Reading. Mr. Mogyorossy was a 1979 graduate of Southern Huntingdon County High School. He worked as a truck driver for HR Guard Company in Reading for five years. He enjoyed fishing, motorcycles and spending time with his children and grandchildren. A private service was held in Reading, Wednesday, April 17. Interment on Saturday will be private. Mary Catharine FOREMAN, 98, who had resided with her daughter at Mount Union, R.R, 1, since 1991, died at 5:25 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. She had been in failing health for the past four weeks. Born Jan. 1, 1904, in Newton Hamilton, she was the daughter of the late Lorenzo B. and Frances N. (Morrison) Rogers. She is survived by one daughter, Janice I. Hancock, Mount Union, eight grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and 30 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Arlene D. Beatty, in 1957; a brother, Anderson Rodgers; and six sisters, Henrietta Stein, Barbara Bard, Adeline Fleming, Isabel Morder, Caroline Garver and Freeda Madden; and four brothers and sisters who died in infancy. Mrs. Foreman was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was the last living member of the former Longacre Sunday School Class. She was a member of the former 20th Century Club (later known as the Women's Association) and the Bricktown Senior Citizens. She had been employed with L. Grief Bros. Mfg., Mount Union, for 26 years, retiring in 1970. She loved to travel and read. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 19, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Revs. Robert Davidson and Jennifer Deutsch officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery. Kimberly A. POWERS, 37, of Mountain Manor Court, Saxton, died at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at her home following an extended illness. Born Aug. 7, 1964, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of Ralph Powers, of Pawpaw. W.Va., and Sandra D. (Hall) Powers of Saxton. She is survived by two sons: Matthew Scott Powers of Gaithersburg, Md., and Seth Powers Miller of Saxton. One brother and four sisters survive: Randy Powers, Broad Top City; Vickie Black, Saxton; Angela Becker, Hagerstown, Md.; Karen Sue Powers, Riddlesburg; and Kathy Luke, Claysburg. Ms. Powers was of the Protestant faith. She was a 1982 graduate of Tussey Mountain High School She enjoyed doing various crafts, baking and making floral arrangements. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Chapel, Saxton. Interment will be made in the Newburg Cemetery, James Creek, R.R. 1. Florence A. CIAMPA, 76, of 1415 Moore St., Huntingdon, died at 5:42 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at her home. She had been in her usual health and her death was unexpected. Born Sept. 26, 1925, in McKeesport, she was the daughter of the late George and Minnie M. (Greco) Petriella. She was married to Joseph A. Ciampa April 20, 1948, in McKeesport. Mr. Ciampa preceded her in death July 15, 1980. Two sons survive: Jeffrey Ciampa of Warwick, N.Y., and Robert Ciampa of Huntingdon. Two grandchildren survive. A brother Anthony Petriella of Floral Bark. N.Y., survives. Mrs. Ciampa was a member of the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Huntingdon. She was a 1943 graduate of McKeesport High School and graduated from the Business Training College in Pittsburgh in 1945. She had served on the board of directors for The Salvation Army and Meals on Wheels in Huntingdon. She had worked as an office manager for her husband's Nationwide Insurance Agency in Huntingdon. A funeral Mass will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, April 19, 2002, at the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David J. Arseneault officiating. Committal will be made in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Huntingdon. Dawson Anthony RHODES, 4 months old, of 135 N. Walnut St., Burnham, died at 11:25 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at his home. Born Dec. 13, 2001, he was the son of Devin Noella Rhodes of 135 N. Walnut St., Burnham and Merrill W. Cramer of 345 Casner Lane, Lewistown. In addition to his parents he is survived by a stepfather, Todd W. Rhodes, and a stepmother, Tara J. Casner. Two sisters survive at home, Briana W. And Tristin W. Rhodes. He is also survived by the following grandparents: Sandra Coons and Todd Frymyer, Carlisle: Frank Varner Jr. and JoAnne Glunt, Mount Union; Glenn Kibe, Milroy; and Merrill and Georgia Cramer, Lewistown; and great-grandparents: Frank Sr. and Yvonne Varner, Mill Creek; George and Betty Brown, Lewistown; and Lewis Grove of McVeytown. He is survived by stepgrandparents, William and Katherine L. Rhodes of McVeytown, and Step-great-grandmother, Beulah Aurand of Lewistown. Private funeral services, under the direction of the Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Home, 108 First Ave., Burnham, will be held at the convenience of the family with Pastor Mark Hill officiating. Interment will be private. J. Fred MARK, 79, who resided at 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, since 1998, died at 10:35 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona. Born March 15, 1923, in Huntingdon, he was the son of the late Fred B. and Anna Mae (White) Mark. He first married Mildred Jean Burns. She preceded in death in January 1984. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John B. (Ann) Hess of Logan Township, Altoona, and by five grandchildren. Two stepchildren survive: Howard Paul and Shelly Paul, both of Northumberland. A sister, Jane (Mark) Gillespie, survives in Huntingdon. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kay L. Mark. Mr. Mark was of the Protestant faith. He attended the Huntingdon public schools and was a 1940 graduate of Huntingdon High School. He was a former member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Lodge No. 976, Huntingdon, and the Randolph Springs Rod and Gun Club, Diamond Valley, Huntingdon County. He retired from Winfred Homes in Harrisburg in 1987. He had been previously employed as a district sales manager for Hilti Fastening Systems of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II with Headquarters Company, 395th Infantry Regiment and attained the rank of Technician Fifth Grade. Mr. Mark served in the Rhindland, Ardennes and Central Europe campaigns. He enjoyed fishing and traveling. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. Carol L. Rowe officiating. Beatrice L. LINN, 81, a resident of Malta Home, Granville Twp., Mifflin county, formerly of Kistler, died at 11:21 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at the Lewistown Hospital. Her death was unexpected. Born May 11, 1920, in Olean, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Ida (Hartman) May. Her stepmother, Edna Rice, survives in Lynchburg, Va. She was united in marriage to Clarence "Rusty" Linn July 8, 1942, in Towson, Md. Mr. Linn preceded her death. Two sons survive: David R. Linn, Newton Hamilton, and Terry W. Linn, Silverford Heights, Mount Union. Four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. A sister, Thelma Myers of Dry Run survives, along with two stepsisters and a stepbrother: Louise White, Lynchburg, Va.; JoAnn Bradford, Christianburg, Va.; and Oscar May Jr. of Madison Heights, Va. An infant sister, Leah May, preceded her in death. Mrs. Linn was a member of the Assembly of God Church, Mount Union, where she was very active and served as missionary secretary. She was a 1939 graduate of Mount Union High School. She was a past member of the former Kistler Fire Co. Auxiliary and was active in the Atkinsons Mills Senior Citizens. She had worked for a number of years at L. Greif Bros. Mfg., Mount Union. Mrs. Linn also enjoyed sewing. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 19, 2002, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Gordon Ross officiating. Interment will be made in Mount Union Cemetery. Edward B. Houck, 72, of 2081 Apple Way Road, St. Thomas, died Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at Waynesboro Hospital, Waynesboro. Born Sept. 29, 1929, in Tyrone, he was the son of the late William B. and Anne E. (Carper) Houck. He married Jean McCue June 15, 1952, in Dudley. Mrs. Houck survives at home. He is survived by two sons and two daughters, William Houck of St. Thomas, James Houck of Williamson, Mrs, Paul (Sharon) Emerick of Edenville and Mrs. Duane (Janice) Statler of Edenville. A grandson, Allan Bookwalter of Edenville, who was reared in the home since the death of his mother, survives, as do eight additional grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A brother, Walter Houck of Huntingdon, and three sisters: Betty Williams of Altoona, Laura Swope of Three Springs and Dora Benson of Waterfall, survive. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Janet Houck in 1991, and Barbara Bookwalter in 1994. A sister, Doris Drenning, also preceded him in death. Mr. Houck was a member of the Edenville United Methodist Church, Edenville, where he served as an usher and was a former church trustee. He was a member of the Edenville Communtiy Ruritan Club. of which he served as a past president. He had served as Governor of Zone 7 Ruritan Clubs in 1986 and 1987, and he received the Tom Downing Award in 1987. For many years he cooked the Shanty Beans at the community dinners at Edenville. He was a member of the Edenville Water Association, director and past president of the Edenville Community Center, and a charter member of the St. Thomas Fire Company. He retired from Letterkenny Army Depot in 1985, having worked as a packer in general supplies for 25 years and retiring in a supervisory position. Since then, he had worked part time for E.C. Barnes, Inc., Appleway Orchards, Greencastle Greens, Olsona and Olson Brothers Machine Company and Mason Dixon Auto Auction. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served as a NCO at Fort Knox, Ky., and served in the UM Experimental Unit at Fort Dix, N.J. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 19, 2002, at the Edenville United Methodist Church, Edenville, with the Rev. John Rauhut officiating. Interment will be made in Edenville Methodist Cemetery, Edenville. David A. BARBER, 42, of 6737 Raystown Road, Hopewell, died at 10:50 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at the Bon Secours Holy Family Hospital, Altoona, following an extended illness. Born April 30, 1959, in Bedford, he was the son of Harold and Fayetta (Wright) Barber, who survive in Six Mile Run. He was united in marriage to Patti Haught July 5, 1995, in Hopewell. Mrs. Barber survives at their home. Two daughters survive: Stephanie Barber of Martinsburg and Danielle Barber of Portage. Two grandchildren also survive. A daughter, Billie Jo Barber, preceded in death. Five sisters survive: Cindy Drenning, Saxton; Brenda Simpson, Hopewell; Sharon McDowell, Saxton; Emily Szielga, Martinsburg; and Amy Isenburg, Huntingdon. Mr. Barber was a member of the Six Mile Run Church of God. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. He had worked for eight years at Seton in Saxton and for a number of years at Cove Shoe Factory in Martinsburg. He also was an electrician on various construction sites. He enjoyed hunting and repairing vehicles. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Six Mile Run Church of God, Six Mile Run, with Pastor Stanley Cordell officiating. Interment will be made in Duvall Cemetery, Six Mile Run. William "Andy" Wilson, 75, of the village of Walnut, HCR 67, Mifflin, died at 12:25 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown. Born July 30, 1926, in Hawstone, Mifflin County, he was the son of the late Blain A. and Goldie E. (Musser) Wilson. He married Marian J. Miller April 30, 1949. Mrs. Wilson survives at their home. Two daughters and three sons survive: Mrs. William (Betty) Isenberg, Port Royal; Mrs. Fred (Deb) Swartz, Huntingdon; Robert A. Wilson, Shermansdale; Richard L. Wilson, Mifflintown; and Alan E. Wilson, at home. Thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren survive. He is survived by two sisters: Mrs. Frank (Mary ) Haubert, Millerstown, and Betty Bender, Millerstown. He was preceded in death by three daughters and a son: Dorothy Mae Kint, Susan K. Wilson, Carol Ruth Wilson and James Franklin Wilson, and by five granddaughters. Mr. Wilson was a retired LPN with 28 1/2 years of service working for the Harrisburg State Hospital, Harrisburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 22, at the Rex Funeral Home, Port Royal, with the Rev. M. Eugene Heidler officiating. Interment will be made in New Church Hill Cemetery, Port Royal. Harry A. POWELL, 86, a resident of the Hollidaysburg Veterans Home, formerly of Huntingdon, died Thursday, April 18, 2002, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona, following an extended illness. Born April 9, 1916, in Huntingdon, he was the son of the late George E. and Attie (Morrison) Powell. He married Lois E. Slippey, who preceded him in death. He is survived by two sisters and one brother, Kathryn A. Garner, Hazel E. Lemin and John B. Powell, all of Huntingdon, as well as several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, David and Samuel, preceded him in death. Mr. Powell was of the Protestant faith. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served in World War II. Interment was made in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg. Miriam E. (Shultz) REIHART, 80, of 34 Kindred Place, Annville, died Thursday, April 18, 2002, at her home. Born Sept. 9, 1921, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Esther (Henderson) Shultz. She married the Rev. Byron E. Reihart, who survives. They would have celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary this November. She is also survived by a son, Randall R. Reihart, of Ontario, Canada, and daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sally R.) Humphrey of Rockport, Ill.; Mrs. Gerald (Becky R.) Kuhn of Laurel, Md.; Mrs. Daniel (Kathy R.) Blass of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Timothy (Betsy R.) Kirkpatrick of Albrightsville; and Mrs. Thomas (Patsy G.) Bradley of Lebanon. Twenty-one Grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren survive. She was preceded in death by a son, Walter M. Reihart. Mrs. Reihart was a member of the Red Hill Church of God, Newport. Along with her husband, she was a missionary in Venezuela and Panama from 1947-1973, and when they returned to the states her husband pastored a number of Church of God churches in Central Pennsylvania. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 22, at the Walnut Grove Church of God, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Dr. John S. Hodge officiating. Interment will be made in the Walnut Grove Church of God Cemetery. Cealia K. (Sones) WELLER, 72, of 372 Flat Rock Rd., Port Matilda, died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2002, at Philipsburg Area Hospital. Born Sept. 5, 1929, in Bald Eagle, she was the daughter of William Leroy"Roy" and S. Jane (Wagner) Sones. She was united in marriage to Leonard "Penny" Weller, Aug. 5, 1947, at the Port Matilda United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Judy Weller of Huntingdon and Karen S. Weller Myers of Annville. Also surviving are three sisters: Joann Sones of Huntingdon, Adaline Daugherty of State College and Frances Fuller of Hobe Sound, Fla., and four brothers: Earl and George Sones of Port Matilda, Calvin Sones of Independence, Kan., and Fred Sones of Silver Springs, Md. Mrs. Weller was of the Methodist faith. She retired in 1990, from K-Mart in State College, where she worked as a sales associated at the service desk for 17 years. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 22, at the Feller Memorial Home, 817 W. 15th St., Tyrone, with the Rev. Patricia Gable officiating. Interment will be made in the Port Matilda Presbyterian Cemetery. Frances M. COOPER, 94, formerly of Minersville, died Friday, April 19, 2002, at the Masonic Home, Elizabethtown. Mrs. Cooper was born Aug. 28, 1907, in the Ukraine, the daughter of the late Peter and Mary (Maliniak) Shimsky. She was married to Peter Cooper who preceded in death. She is survived by two sons, John Cooper, Lancaster; and Melvin Cooper, Huntingdon. Six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. A daughter, Catherine Smith, preceded in death. Two brothers and four sisters survive: Stephan Shimsky, Dingmans Ferry; Michael Shimsky, New Jersey; Anna Mantzel, Charlotte, N.C.; Julia Stone, Brocton, Mass.; Mary Diagneau, Florida; and Rose Bianchi, Florida. Five brothers preceded in death, Theodore, Charles, Peter, Nicholas, and John Shimsky. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Mahal-Ritzel Funeral Home, Minersville, followed by a Requiem Divine Liturgy at Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Michael Hutsko officiating. Interment will be in Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Branch Twp. Joy E. BOOKHEIMER, 59, of 200 E. Shirley St., Mount Union, died following a brief illness, at 5:53 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2002, at Huntingdon, where she had been a patient for the past three days. Born Feb. 18, 1943, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Norman and Charlotte (Sunderland) Sheeler. She is survived by her husband, Richard C. Bookheimer, whom she married in April 1986. Her first husband, Lewis D. Marshall, whom she married Dec. 22, 1974, preceded her in death Nov. 26, 1984. A stepson, Kenneth L. Marshall of Florida, and two step-grandchildren survive. She is also survived by two brothers: Lloyd Sheeler of Newton Hamilton and Elwood Sheeler of Elizabethtown. One brother, Earl Sheeler, preceded her in death. Mrs. Bookheimer attended the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Mount Union. She was a graduate of Mount Union High School, Class of 1960. She was formerly employed at Bleyer Industries, Dallco Mfg., and Robin Footwear, all in Mount Union. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Revs. Steven Motter and Gordon Ross officiating. Interment will be made in the Haven Rest Memorial Park, Shirleysburg. Thelma Celesta (Corbin) BROWN, 84, of 419 Church St., Huntingdon, died at 3:10 a.m. Saturday, April 20, 2002, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Nov. 5, 1917, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late Walter Samuel and Cora George (Johnson) Corbin. She was united in marriage to William Howard Brown Sr. Aug. 13, 1935, in Huntingdon. Mr. Brown preceded her in death Dec. 9, 1981. She is survived by four sons: Donald L. Brown, LaHabra, Calif.; L. Howard Brown, Bellflower, Calif.; William H. Brown Jr., Huntingdon; and Walter E. Brown, Mobile, Ala.; 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Bernard Corbin. Mrs. Brown was a member of the St. John's Episcopal Church, Huntingdon. She attended the Huntingdon public schools and graduated from Huntingdon High School in 1935. She was a member of the ladies auxiliaries of the Frank P. Hommon Post 24, American Legion and Standing Stone Post 1754, Veterans of Foreign Wars, both in Huntingdon. She retired due to disability from Weis Market's meat department after 25 years of service. She enjoyed spending time with her family and visiting, talking, loving and playing with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday, April 27, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Inc. 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. Edward S. Gobrecht officiating. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. Violet E. BROWER, 83, of Riverside Drive, Alexandria, died at noon Sunday, April 21, 2002, at Tyrone Hospital, Tyrone. Born Feb. 23, 1919, in McClure, she was the daughter of the late Bruce I. and Mary M. (Baker) Gramley. She married Glenn H. Brower. He preceded her in death Dec. 10, 2000. She is survived by four children: Bruce H. Brower, Hollidaysburg; Jane E. Lysinger, Portage; Joy B. Hall, Alexandria; and Burl E. Brower, Atlanta, Ga. Nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren survive. A sister, Mae Zerbe, survives in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Mrs. Brower was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Lewistown, where she belonged to the Golden Rule Sunday School Class and the Chancel Choir. She was also a member of the First United Methodist Church, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. She held memberships in the Pelican Piecemakers. New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and the Embroiderers Guild of America, in both the New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and the Huntingdon chapters. During her lifetime, she was primarily a homemaker. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at the Heller-Hoenstine Woodlawn Funeral Home, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown, with the Rev. Charles Fitzgerald officiating. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery, McClure. Bursie WOOMER, 72, of Broad Top, died at 4:40 p.m. Sunday, April 21, 2002, at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center, Altoona, following a brief illness. Born Sept. 7, 1929, in Broad Top, he was the son of the late Bursie J. and Margaret (Armstrong) Woomer. His companion of 25 years, Beverly Ann Brown, survives. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family, being preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers: Gwendolyn Wagner, Rovetta "Betts" Bollinger, Louanna Foore, Rovonna Woomer, Orvis D. "Tom" Woomer and Kenneth E. Woomer. Mr. Woomer was of the Protestant faith. He was a graduate of Robertsdale High School, Class of 1948. He worked as a laborer in the mines and on road construction. He held memberships in the Broad Top Sportsman Association and the American Legion, Watson and Black Post No. 126, in Broad Top. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served as a private in the Korean Conflict. He was an avid hunter and reader. He enjoyed the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top, with the Rev. Henry Theys officiating. Interment will be made in the Broad Top IOOF Cemetery, Broad Top. Winifred MILLER, 92, formerly of 123A Oak Lane, Mount Union, and prior to that of Huntingdon, died at 9:15 a.m. Sunday, April 21, 2002, at Huntingdon Manor, Huntingdon, where she had resided for the past two months. Born Oct. 6, 1909, in Manor Hill, she was the daughter of the late Oliver and Clair (Ramsey) Harman. She was married to Bruce C. Miller Sr. Dec. 2, 1936, in Huntingdon, by the Rev. Statler. Mr. Miller preceded her in death Jan. 22, 1993. She is survived by four daughters and two sons: Barbara Baker, East Waterford; Bruce C. Miller Jr., Huntingdon; Pearl Devor, Mifflin; Dorothy Bonsell, Huntingdon; Jane Walker, Mount Union; Robert Miller, McConnellstown; and Louella Miller, Huntingdon. Twenty-five grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren also survive. A brother, George Harman, survives in Thompsontown. She was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother, Kathryn Hawn, Mabel Kratzer and Robert Harman, and by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Miller was of the Protestant faith. She had worked in the kitchen at Juniata College at one time and was a cook at the Huntingdon county Jail. She had baked pies for Simpson's Restaurant and Lloyd's Delicatessen in Huntingdon. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with the Rev. Georgetta "Cookie" Hartley officiating. Interment will be made in Manor Hill Cemetery, Huntingdon. Steve RAMPLER JR., 85, of HCR 1, Todd, died at 8:29 a.m. Monday, April 22, 2002, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona. Born Oct. 18, 1916, at Robertsdale, he was the son of the late Steve Sr. and Anna (Maddar) Ramper. He is survived by a daughter and a son, Veronica Ramper of Camp Hill and Lanny Ramper of Blairsville. Three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. Five sisters also survive: Anna Schrenkel and Margaret Ramper, both of Huntingdon; Pauline Murray, Broad Top; Helen Connor and Agnes Conese, both of Huntingdon. A brother and a sister, John Rampler and Sue Carcione, are deceased. Mr. Ramper was of the Protestant faith. He was a former Todd Twp. supervisor and had also served as a deputy game warden at one time. During his lifetime, he was a coal miner and a farmer. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Robert I. McClain Funeral Home, Cassville, with the Rev. James S. Thomas officiating. Interment will be made in Newburg Cemetery, James Creek. Mildred E. "Aunt Sis" LOWERY, 84, of York, died at 11:14 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at Memorial Hospital, York. Born May 29, 1917, in Three Springs, she was the daughter of the late Harry E. and Rhoda E. (Rupert) Benson. she was married to William H. Lowery, who preceded her in death. She is survived by a daughter. Gladys M. Conrad of York, and by four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister also survive: Edgar Benson, Three Springs; Franklin "Bud" Benson, Waterfall; and Maxine Neville, Manchester. She was preceded in death by a brother and two sisters, Donald Benson, Three Springs; Dorothy Fix, Houstontown; and LaVerne "Bernie" Whitsel, Cleveland, Ohio. She was retired as a supervisor for the McCrory's Warehouse. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 27, at the William E. Little Funeral Home, Inc., 60 South Main St., Manchester, with the Rev. Matthew D. Jarrell, pastor of Old Paths Baptist Church, Spring Grove, officiating. Interment will be made in Manchester Lutheran Cemetery. Margaret M. (Filer) FEATHER, 89, of Bedford, Va., died April 24, 2002, in Bedford, Va. Born July 21, 1912, in Altoona, she was the daughter of the late William B. English and Blanche I. Filer. She married Melvin J. Feather Dec. 25, 1935, at the Trinity United Church of Christ, Altoona. Mr. Feather preceded her in death Jan. 26, 1957. She is survived by two daughters; Mrs. W. Russell (Carol M.) Hurley of Bedford, Va. and Mrs. G. Donald (Joann M.) Weber of Villa Park, Calif. Six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren survive. She was preceded in death by a sister, Emma Miller, and a brother, Dr. James B. English. Mrs. Feather was a graduate of Altoona High School and the Altoona Hospital School of Nursing. She had resided in Altoona in the early 1940s and moved to Alexandria in 1946, then to Huntingdon in 1959, where she resided until 1986. She was employed as a registered nurse at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital. In 1986, she moved to California with her family and later to Virginia with her daughter, Carol. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 15, 2002, at the Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, with the Rev. Dr. John Winter officiating. Max P. REEDER, 86, of 318 S. Shaver St., Mount Union, died at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at Woodland Retirement Center, Orbisonia. Born Dec. 28, 1915, in Mount Union, he was the son Bruce W. and Mary (Peightal) Reeder. He married Lillian Shafer Jan. 16, 1943, in Clarksville, Tenn. Mrs. Reeder preceded him in death Dec. 10, 1967. He is survived by two children. Harvey B. Reeder and Mary Margaret "Peggy" Reeder, both of Mount Union. One granddaughter and one great-granddaughter. A brother and a sister also survive: Pauline R. Saulen and Glenn L. Reeder, both of Mount Union. Mr. Reeder was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union, where he was a member of the Herman Smith Sunday School Class. He was a graduate of Mount Union High School, Class of 1933 and Pennsylvania State College (now Penn State), in 1937, with a bachelor's degree in commerce and finance. While at college, he was a member of the Lamda Chi Alpha fraternity, and after graduation, he became a member of the PSU Alumni Association and the Nittany Lion Club. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served with the 12th Armored Division during World War II in the European Theatre of Operations. He began working for his father in 1937 and later became a partner, along with his brother, of B.W. Reeder Hardware of Mount Union, and remained there until its closing. Mr. Reeder was a past president and the last surviving charter member of the Mount Union Lions Club, where he also served as parade marshal for many years; A life member of BPOE, Chapter 976, Huntingdon; a member of the VFW Post 5754, Mount Union; the American Legion, Post 107, Mount Union; member and past chairman of the board of directors of the Huntingdon County United Way; a member and past president of the board of directors of the American Legion Memorial Home Association; a member and past president of the Mount Union Borough Council for 20 years; a member and past chairman of the Mount Union Municipal Authority; Chairman of the former Mount Union Redevelopment Authority; and a member and chairman of the board of directors of the Mount Union Area Development, Inc., which later merged with the Huntingdon Business and Industry and became HCB & I, Inc. His Masonic affiliations, included the F&AM Lodge No. 688, Mount Union; the Tall Cedars of Lebanon; and the Harrisburg Consistory. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 27, at the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union, with the Rev. Robert Davidson officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery. Marjorie W. JOHNSTON, 94, of The Oaks at Westminster Woods, 360 Westminster Drive, Huntingdon, and formerly of 1631 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, for over 20 years, died at 6:40 a.m. Thursday, April 25, 2002, at The Oaks. She had been in failing health for the last seven months. Born Oct. 10, 1907, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late D. Elliott and Bessie (Woods) Johnston. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family having been preceded in death by two brothers and a sister: Harold S. Johnston, Ned Johnston and Mrs. David (Jean) Gillam. Miss Johnston was a member of the St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Huntingdon. She was educated in the public schools of Huntingdon and graduated from Huntingdon High School with the Class of 1924. She retired from Juniata College as assistant to the Dean of Academic Affairs following 27 years of service. She enjoyed animals, especially dogs, and she also enjoyed reading and working crossword puzzles. At the request of the family there will be no public viewing or visitation. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. Della Naomi GRACE, 93, of Hopewell, died at 11:20 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2002, at Bon Secours Holy Family Hospital, Altoona, following an extended illness. Born Nov. 14, 1908, in Defiance, she was the daughter of the late Charles E. and Mazura (Graffious) Grace. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family having been preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers: Ruth LaRue Grace, Virginia Dell, Alma Hale, Eugene Grace and Lloyd Grace. Miss Grace was a member of the Altoona Seventh Day Adventist Church where she was a literature evangelist for 26 years. She was a graduate of Replogle High School, Class of 1929. She enjoyed sewing, reading, walking and caring for others. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Chapel, Saxton, with Pastor Donald Ehrilich and Brother Wilbur Atwood officiating. Interment will be made in Yellow Creek Reformed Cemetery, Hopewell. Angel Marie BOOKHEIMER, daughter of Archie Stake of Newburg and Debra Bookheimer of Hustontown, was stillborn Thursday, April 25, 2002, at Chambersburg Hospital. She is survived by her maternal grandparents, Bruce and Mary Mae Bookheimer of Hustontown, and her maternal great-grandmother, Helen B. Strait of Orbisonia. Two sisters and one brother survive, Tiffany, Amber and Matthew Bookheimer, all of Hustontown. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at Hustontown Cemetery, Hustontown, with the Rev. Chris Elliott officiating. Mary "Buckwheat" BUSH, 81, of Huntingdon Manor, Warm Springs Ave., Huntingdon, and formerly of 900 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, died at 11:28 p.m. Friday, April 26, 2002, at Huntingdon Manor, following an extended illness. Born July 31, 1920, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of the late John and Florence Pearl (Wise) Wolfe. She is survived by four sons: Terrance J. Barnhart of Smithfield Twp., Huntingdon; Richard F. Barnhart of Union Twp.; Donald L. Barnhart and John J. Ellis, both of Huntingdon. Eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive, as do several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister and a brother, Minerva Moser of Altoona, and John W. Wolfe Sr. of Huntingdon. Ms. Bush was of the Protestant faith. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Lodge No. 220, Huntingdon, and the Auxiliary to the Standing Stone Post No. 1754, Veterans of Foreign Wars. She had been educated in the public schools of Huntingdon, having graduated from Huntingdon High School with the Class of 1938. She was retired, having worked in the Huntingdon area most of her life. She had been the manager of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 223, Huntingdon, and also was a waitress and bartender in numerous local establishments. She was active seamstress and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed playing bingo at the Moose, playing cards and card games. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Inc., 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with Pastor Dan Mansberger officiating. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. Gerald W. "Jerry" COFFMAN, 89, of Woodland Retirement Center, Orbisonia, died at 2 a.m. Saturday, April 27, 2002, at the retirement center. Born April 12, 1913, in Huntingdon, he was the son of the late Guy C. and Gertrude (Titler) Coffman. He is survived by a sister, Thelma (Coffman) Miller, of Belleville. Mr. Coffman was a member of the Stone Church of the Brethren, Huntingdon. He was educated in the public schools of Huntingdon. He was a machinist by trade and worked at Gerlock's Machine Shop for many years. He had also spent a few years working on the Pennsylvania Railroad. A private graveside funeral service at Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David Dearing officiating, will be held at the convenience of the family. Fred A. "Bud" LAIRD, 91, a resident of Orbisonia for the past 30 years and formerly of Aliquippa and New Sewickley Twp., died Saturday, April 27, 2002, in Friendship Ridge, Brighton Twp. Born Feb 12, 1911, in "Love Valley." Cromwell Twp., he was the son of the late Joseph and Grace (Duffy) Laird. Sixty-eight years ago, he married Helen Devlin, who survives. He is survived by a son and three daughters: Ronald Laird of Rochester; Mrs. Lee (Pat) Waple, Harrisburg; Mrs. Sam (Diane) Benedict, Brighton Twp; and Mrs. Dennis (Karen) Seger, Aliquippa. Seventeen grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley Green in 1991, and by a grandson, Shawn Laird. A brother and a sister also preceded him in death: Charles Laird and Martha Laird. Mr. Laird was of the Catholic faith. He was an employee of the East Broad Top Railroad boiler shop in Orbisonia, but later retired from J&L Steel in Alquippa after 30 years of service. Private graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, in Orbisonia Cemetery. Sara M. HOLLINGER, 69, of 10956 Worleytown Road, Greencastle, died at 3:28 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 2002, in the home of her daughter at 902 Williamson Road, Greencastle. She had been ill for the past 16 months. Born Oct. 24, 1932, in Saxton, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Hannah (Weaver) Reed. She was married to H. Dean Hollinger Sept. 6, 1950, in Saxton. Mr. Hollinger survives. She is survived by a son and two daughters: David Dean Hollinger of Cody, Wyo.; Mrs. Richard (Lois E.) Gingerich and Mrs. Mervin (Deborah S.) Hock, both of Greencastle. Eight grandchildren also survive. A sister and a brother survive: Priscilla Masood of Frederick, Md., and Joel G. Reed of Saxton. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Gerald and Donald Reed. Mrs. Hollinger was a member of the Antrim Brethren in Christ Church near Chambersburg and had attended Montgomery Brethren in Christ Church near Mercersburg. She had worked 14 years at the former Stanley Co. in Chambersburg. She also worked at Sunnyway Diner and the former Oaks Motel, both in Greencastle. She was last employed in home care nursing. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 3, at the Antrim Brethren in Christ Church, 24 E. Kauffman Road, Chambersburg, with the Revs. Ky R. Searcy and Dennis L. Ritchey officiating. Interment will be made in Spring Grove Cemetery in Lemasters. Interment service set: Interment services for Ruth Eleanor (EIsenberg) Weber will be held at 1 pm. Sunday, May 25, 2003, at the Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery. The Rev. John C. Dean will officiate the services for friends and family. Weber died Sunday, April 28, 2002, at her Lehigh Acres, Fla. residence. She was 86. Allen Eugene STAINS, 42, of HCR 71, Orbisonia, died at 7:33 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2002, at Conemaugh Regional Medical Center, Johnstown. Born July 5, 1959, in Lewistown, he was the son of Cloyd and Barbara (Dell) Stains. His parents survive at HCR 73, Three Springs. His companion of seven years, Cynthia Fogal, also survives at their home. Two sons, Bradley and Loren Stains, survive in McConnellsburg. Two brothers also survive: Rex Stains and Brian Stains, both of HCR 73, Three Springs. Mr. Stains was of the Protestant faith. He was a member of the Madden-Wennick Post 518, American Legion, Orbisonia, and the Allegheny Mini Tractor Pullers Association. He was a 1979 graduate of Southern Huntingdon County High School, Three Springs. He had been employed for 19 years at JLG Industries, McConnellsburg, as a machine operator until 1997. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with Pastor Bonnie Ort officiating. Interment will be made in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Three Springs. Ruth Eleanor (Isenberg) WEBER, 86, of 400 West Oregon Road, Lehigh Acres, Fla., died at 5:18 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2002, at her Florida residence. She had been a resident at her current home since 1976. Prior to moving to Florida, she had resided in Runnemede, N.J. Born Sept. 9, 1915, in Alexandria, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Cross and Bertha Maude (Henney) Isenberg. She was twice married, first to James McGregor and second to Albert Weber. Both husbands preceded her in death. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family, having been preceded in death by a sister and four brothers: Alice Elizabeth (Freeman) Isenberg, and Guy, Alfred, Carl and Roy M. Isenberg. Mrs. Weber was of the Baptist Faith. She was a graduate of the Alexandria High School, Class of 1933, and graduated from J.C. Blair Hospital School of Nursing as a registered nurse. She was a member of the Eastern Star and was active in senior citizens clubs in her Florida community. She had been employed as a baker in her second husband's bakery in Runnemede, N.J. Private funeral services will be held at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Juniata Valley Chapel, 412 Main St., Alexandria. Interment will be made in Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery. Paul J. PEOPLES, 78, of 708 Portland Ave., Huntingdon, died at 10:24 a.m. Monday, April 29, 2002, at J.C, Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Sept. 27, 1923, in Aliquippa, he was the son of the late John and Hazel (Hall) Peoples. He married Arlene Hartman May 20, 1950 at the Abbey Reformed United Church of Christ, Huntingdon, with Dr. Hobart McKeehan officiating. Mrs. Peoples survives at their home. He is survived by a son, Stephen J. Peoples of Fort Wayne, Ind., and by four grandchildren. Five sisters also survive: Gertrude Gibboney, Ennisville; June Rudy, Petersburg; Phyllis Dixon and Henrietta Hawn, both of Huntingdon; and Helen Wilson of North Carolina. He was preceded in death by a son, Daniel Hartman Peoples, June 8, 1979. Two sisters and two brothers preceded him in death: John Peoples, Kenneth Peoples, Jane Dixon and Emma Christianson. Mr. Peoples was a member of the Abbey Reformed United Church of Christ, Huntingdon, where he had previously served as an elder of the church. He was a former member of the Stone Creek Valley Lions Club; a board member of the American Red Cross; a board member of the Easter Seals Society; past president of the Huntingdon Little League; past president of the Huntingdon Humane Society; and a member of the Huntingdon Shade Tree Commission, where he planted between 1,200 and 1,500 trees in the borough. He served as the Huntingdon per capita tax assessor and was a member of the Frank P. Hommon Post 24, American Legion and the Standing Stone Post 1754, Veterans of Foreign Wars, both of Huntingdon. He was also a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge 976, Huntingdon. He was a graduate of the Stone Valley Academy, McAlevys Fort and attended Juniata College following his discharge from the U.S. Army. He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the 28th Division, 119th Field Artillery, in the European Theatre of Operations, attaining the rank of corporal. He received the Bronze Star for heroism and the Army's Good Conduct Medal. He retired as a vice president of UNitas Bank in 1988 with over 25 years of service. Following his retirement, he worked in sales on a part time basis for Central Distributors of Tyrone. Mr. Peoples enjoyed working around the house, bird hunting, traveling and meeting and talking with people. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, May 3, at the Abbey Reformed United Church of Christ, Sixth and Church Streets, Huntingdon, with the Rev. Gary H. Marcy officiating. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. Darrick John DIXON, 37, of 39 South Ninth Sts., Reading, formerly of Huntingdon, died at 8:15 p.m. Monday, April 29, 2002, at his residence. Born Sept. 15, 1964, he was the son of John W. and Donna M. (Powell) Dixon of Huntingdon. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother and a sister, Bret P. Dixon, stationed in Japan with the U.S. Air Force, and Candy S. Dixon, Huntingdon. Mr. Dixon had attended Huntingdon Area schools and received his GED in Pittsburgh. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Phyllis J. CONPROPST, 76, of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Huntingdon, died Monday, April 29, 2002. She was the widow of Robert L. Conpropst Jr. Interment and a memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 10, at the Juniata Memorial Park, Mausoleum Chapel, 9010 U.S. Hwy. 522 south, Lewistown.