OBIT: Dolores (Airesman) GNEGY, 2007, Lincoln Township, Somerset County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Meyersdale Library Transcribed and proofread by Barry and Betty Christy. jhurl@meyersdalelibrary.org Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ----------------------------------------------- GNEGY, Dolores Airesman 02/15/07 Daily American Dolores Airesman Gnegy, 74, Lincoln Township, went to be with her Lord Feb. 12, 2007. Born Jan. 29, 1933, in Lincoln Township, the daughter of the late Clark "Curly" and Ida (Faidley) Airesman. Also preceded in death by sisters, Katherine Gardner, and her husband, Bill, Arlene June Airesman and Gloria Jean Airesman and three brothers, Roy Airesman, Ray Airesman and Floyd Airesman and wife, Shirley. Survived by husband, Merlin L. Gnegy to whom she was married 37 years; children, Kevin Gnegy, married to the former Jennifer Orlandi, Duncansville; Steven Barron, married to the former Jennifer Neri, Edie; stepdaughters, Linda Stahlman and husband, Paul, Fairmont City; Debra Hoffman and husband, Ronald, Fountain Inn, S.C.; Beverly Whited and husband, Rodney, Russell; and Susan Coughenour and husband, John, Berlin; grandchildren, Tyler and Kyle Gnegy, Katie Barron, Matthew, Ryan and Jonathan Stahlman, Jackie Robertson, Scott Hoffman, Sarah and Melissa Whited, Kimberly Lloyd and Bradley Custer, Jeremy and Lonnie Coughenour; and four great-grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. James (Shirley) Brocht, Casselman, and numerous nieces and nephews; sisters-in- law, Hazel Airesman and Nadine Airesman, both of Edie. Also a close friend and foreign exchange student, Morten Marcher. Member of the Sipesville Church of the Brethren where she was a Deaconess and involved in many other activities. Also a member of the Daughters of American Revolution. She was an avid deer hunter, loved painting, photography and crafts, which were displayed at the Threshermen's Jubilee. She taught art classes at the Somerset Senior Center and loved nature and to travel. She was a devoted foster parent for more than 20 years and was dearly loved by her grandchildren and family. She was formerly employed at Somerset Lumber Co., Bali- Hanes at the Georgian Place Mall and the family farm business. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, the time of service, in the Sipesville Church of the Brethren. The Rev. Charles Statler officiating. Interment in Sipesville Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Sipesville Church of the Brethren, P.O. Box 207, Sipesville, PA 15561.