The Derrick, April 6, 2005: Mary E. Jolley, formerly of 3181/2 Egbert St., Franklin Frances D. Krawczyk, 11 Chestnut St., Oil City Bennett W. "Ben" Lewis, formerly of 717 W. Elm St., Titusville Charles M. "Chuck" Repman, Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of Oil City Catherine Rocco, Polk Center Marie Elizabeth Wade, Franklin Marilyn Joyce "Lynne" Wingard, Polk Mary E. Jolley Mary E. Jolley, 88, formerly of 3181/2 Egbert St., Franklin, died Tuesday morning, April 5, 2005, in The Caring Place, Franklin. The Huff Chapel in Franklin is in charge of arrangements. A complete obituary will be published Thursday in The Derrick. Frances D. Krawczyk Frances D. Krawczyk, 71, of 11 Chestnut St., Oil City, died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2005, at her residence following an extended illness. Born June 29, 1933, in Oil City, she was the daughter of John and Czeslawa Swiezawska Krawczyk. She attended Assumption B.V.M. School and the Oil City schools. Miss Krawczyk had worked for the Drake Theater, Kay's Smorgasbord, Questor and Tony's Candlelight Lounge and later retired from Kay's Smorgasbord. She was a member of St. Joseph Church. Miss Krawczyk enjoyed cooking and watching westerns on television as well as the companionship of her dog, Bunnie, and her cat, Sugarlake. Surviving are one daughter, Cecelia "Cee" Krawczyk of Oil City; two nephews, Ronald and Thaddeus Dolenga; three great-nephews, Richard, Zak and Cody Wheeling of Massachusetts; and twin great-great-niece and great-great-nephew, Jenna and Jack Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Genevieve Sitkoski, Lottie Dolenga and Helen Krawczyk; one brother, Edward Krawczyk; and one niece, Connie Marie Sitkoski Wheeling. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Reinsel Funeral Home and from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday in St. Joseph Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Joseph Church with Msgr. John W. Swoger, pastor, presiding. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the VNA Hospice or to St. Joseph Church Development Fund. Bennett W. "Ben" Lewis Bennett W. "Ben" Lewis, 90, formerly of 717 W. Elm St., Titusville, died at 3:29 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2005, in Southwoods Assisted Living Community, Titusville. Born June 16, 1914, in Titusville, he was the son of Bennett O. and Verna Vergith Lewis. He was a 1932 graduate of Colestock High School, Titusville. Mr. Lewis was a veteran of World War II and was inducted into the U.S. Army May 20, 1944. He received the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He was discharged June 2, 1946, at Fort Dix, N.J., with the rank of technician fourth class. He was employed from 1937 to 1943 by Universal Cyclops Specialty Steel Corp., worked from 1948 to 1977 for the U.S. Postal Service, and then Seely Medical. Mr. Lewis was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Titusville, where he served as an usher, communion steward, assisted with the LOGOS program and was a van driver. He also was a member of the Cleo J. Ross American Legion Post No. 368 of Titusville. Mr. Lewis was a volunteer for the Oil City & Titusville Railroad and the Titusville Area Hospital Meals on Wheels program. He was married in Titusville Aug. 24, 1961, to Ruth Brocklehurst Lewis, who died July 18, 1993. Surviving are three children, Harold W. Brocklehurst and wife, Virginia, of Tidioute, Laura Slike and husband, Joseph, of Tidioute and Susan Moyer and husband, Donald, of Sunville Road, Franklin; 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and a nephew. In addition to his parents, Mr. Lewis was preceded in death by a son, Herbert W. Lewis; and a brother, Charles E. Lewis. No public calling hours will be observed. A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 10, in the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. William Blair, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Tidioute Cemetery. The Leo N. Hennes Funeral Home Inc., 203 E. Main St., Titusville, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 302 W. Walnut St., Titusville, 16354. Charles M. "Chuck" Repman Charles M. "Chuck" Repman of Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of Oil City, died Monday, March 21, 2005, in Buffalo. He was the son of the late Ralph E. and Laura Lobaugh Repman. Mr. Repman was a graduate of Cranberry High School. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Repman was a member of the Matthew Glab American Legion Post. Surviving are a son, Lanny R. Repman and wife, Nancy, of Buffalo; grandchildren, David Repman and wife, Robyn; Brian Repman and wife, Stacey; Jaime Copeland and husband, Shane; Joel Repman; and Adam Repman and wife, Erika; and great-grandchildren, Corina, Vaughn and Elora. He also is survived by four sisters, Rosalie "Tootie" Pritchard and husband, Louis, of Seneca, Joan Baum and husband, Kenneth, of Erie; Patricia "Pat" Repman Parcell and husband, Frankie, of Oklahoma and Nancy Gustafson and husband, Fred, of Oil City; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Mr. Repman was preceded in death by his wife, the former Margaret Joan Kimes; two children, Georgina and Charles Repman; two brothers, Ralph E. Repman Jr. and James R. Repman; and a sister and her husband, Rita and David McGinly. His body was cremated. A committal service for family and friends will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Fairview Chapel in Fairview Cemetery, Pleasantville. Catherine Rocco Catherine Rocco, 90, of Polk Center, died Monday, March 28, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Marie Elizabeth Wade Marie Elizabeth Wade, 87, of Franklin, died Monday, April 4, 2005, in Sugar Creek Station, Franklin. Born June 17, 1917, in Milesburg, she was the daughter of Reuben and Jennie Kephart Emenhizer. Mrs. Wade worked for the W.T. Grant Co. and Kathryn Genevieve Shop, Oil City, and the Oil City Hospital for several years. She then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and worked for Victoreen Manufacturing for a couple of year. She attended the Church of God in Oil City and sang with the Sweet Adelines for many years. Mrs. Wade enjoyed traveling, sewing, hunting, snow and spending time with her family and friends. She was married in Mayville, N.Y., July 3, 1934, to Raymond M. Wade, who died Aug. 21, 1971. Surviving are four daughters, Joyce Perkins and husband, Brent, of Bradenton, Fla., Faye "Midge" Blauser and husband, Wendell, and Judy Stinnett and husband, Art, all of Cleveland, Ohio, and Hope Thomas and husband, Merritt, of Warren; a son, Clair Wade and wife, Sara, of Franklin; 27 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She also is survived by two sisters, Emma Bacher of Oil City and Zelma Yeakel of Allentown; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Wade was preceded in death by three sons, Dewayne Wade, Ray Wade Jr. and Tim Wade; and two brothers, Edgar Emenhizer and Elmer Emenhizer. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Osenider Funeral Home and from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday in the Oil City Community Alliance Church, Seneca Street, Oil City. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the church with the Rev. Bradley Sickler, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Perry Cemetery, Fertigs. The family suggests memorial donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter, 110 W. 10th St., Suite No. 212, Erie, 16501. Marilyn Joyce 'Lynne' Wingard Marilyn Joyce "Lynne" Wingard, 70, of Polk, died at 6:40 p.m. Monday, April 4, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca, following an extended illness. Born Sept. 2, 1934, in Oil City, she was the daughter of William Beightol and Virginia Ross Beightol Titus, and was raised by her beloved stepfather, LaVern Titus. As a teen in the 1950s, she sang as "Molly" on the local radio station with various well-known personalities. Her theme song was "I'm Sending You A Big Bouquet of Roses." Later on, she developed talents as a square dance caller and called for many local dances. Mrs. Wingard graduated from the former Oil City High School. She later began nursing school at the Oil City Hospital and left there to become an airman first class in the U.S. Air Force, flying on special missions to Europe with various celebrities such as Bob Hope. Much later, she completed her schooling to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN), graduating from vo-tech in Oil City. During her lifetime, Mrs. Wingard worked in various places such as Robey Nelson's Candies, Vic Singer's Grocery, Oil City High School cafeteria and Venango Manor in Sugarcreek. Her golden years were spent growing and nurturing various fruits and plants at her home in Polk. Mrs. Wingard was married July 7, 1977, to Guy R. Wingard, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Carol L. (Jaynes) Rehberg and husband, Robert J., of Oil City; a son, Warren W. Clark and wife, Lisa, of New Galilee; a stepson, Richard Wingard of Franklin; a stepdaughter, Cindy Wingard of Franklin; one granddaughter; and several stepgrandchildren. She also is survived by one brother, Richard Titus of North Carolina; three sisters, Bea Lake of Florida, Ike Morgan and Maxine Freer, both of Franklin; and a special uncle, William Ross of Oil City. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Lois Marvin and Hazel Popieski. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are in charge of the Huff Chapel.