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14451 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14452 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14453 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14454 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14455 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14456 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14457 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14458 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14459 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14460 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14461 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14462 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14463 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14464 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14465 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14466 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14467 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14468 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.   | STAFFORD, Marjorie Lucille (I109221)
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14469 | Age 91, a life-long resident of Erie County, and more recently from Collierville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Vernon A. and Mary Olsen Stafford. Miss Stafford attended the Wattsburg Area Schools and later married Dr. Charles K. Barton in 1937. They owned and operated a dairy farm in addition to his dental practice on Route 19 in Summit Township for many years. After the death of Dr. Barton she subsequently moved to Wattsburg and married her former school mate Gerald Orton. She was a member of the Summit Methodist and Lowville United Methodist churches In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husbands, Dr. Charles K. Barton and Gerald Orton (d. 10/1979 age 65); two brothers, Donald M. and Vernon A. Stafford; two sisters, Dorothy L. Eppley and Marjorie L. Ferrier. Survivors are two sons, John Vernon Barton and his wife Dr. Rebecca Heard Barton of Tennessee and Dr. Norman Walter Barton and his wife Ellen Schmeltzer Barton of Maryland; She is also survived by four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Burial will follow services in Laurel Hill Cemetery.  | STAFFORD, Helen Louise (I109222)
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14470 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14471 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14472 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14473 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14474 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14475 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14476 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14477 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14478 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14479 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14480 | Age 93, a daughter of the late Elmer Stafford and Enid Francis Stafford Dalrymple. She lived in the Erie area all her life, and had worked as a bookkeeper at AKD Printing Co. in Erie for more than 20 years, retiring in 1966. She was a member of Garden Heights Baptist Church, where she was treasurer of the Missionary Society and of the Missionary Cupboard Group. She was secretary of the Stella O'Shea Circle of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, and a member of Lighted Steeple People Senior Citizens group at Emmanuel. She enjoyed knitting and gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey W. Rathbun, in 1945; three children in infancy*, June Audry, Barbara Jane, and Diane; a stepsister, Lillian Davis; and a grandson,Gregory Owens. Survivors include two daughters, Lois Owens and her husband, Richard, of Erie, and Mary Alice Rathbun of Berkeley, Calif.; two grandchildren; a stepbrother, Stanley Dalrymple; and two great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Neva A. (I133694)
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14481 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14482 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14483 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14484 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14485 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14486 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14487 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14488 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14489 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14490 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14491 | Age 95, daughter of the late Maurice and J. Berniece Mays Stafford. Wilma was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Wilma was a graduate of Edinboro College and received a B.S. in Education and a Master's of Education. Wilma was an elementary school teacher with Harbor Creek School district for 26 years, retiring in 1980. Wilma is the widow of Wesley "Shorty" Bell. Survivors include two sons, Atty. Kevin Bell (Darlene) of Carmel, Indiana and Dr. Blaine Bell (Claudia) of Erie; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and three step-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Wilma Sarabelle (I133372)
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14492 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14493 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14494 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14495 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14496 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14497 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14498 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14499 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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14500 | Age 98, of Edinboro, the daughter of the late John and Mary Mishko. Mary worked at Edinboro University for 25 years and retired to spend time with her husband. They enjoyed going to sales and taking short day trips. She was a member of Draketown Christian Church since September 1954 and taught the Adult Sunday School Class for many years. She cooked Sunday dinner for over 50 years for her family. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Willie; a son, Arthur Victor (Butch) Stafford; a son-in-law,Ray Humes; and a great-grandson, Zachary. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (Jim) Hefner, of Erie, and Arlene Humes, of McKean; one son, James (Linda) Stafford, of Waterford; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. | MISHKO, Mary (I133855)
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