The Derrick, April 25, 2009: Roma Faye Leadbetter Goheen, Rehobeth Road, Strattanville Karen K. Hargenrader Hadden, 769 Orange St., Oil City Donald R. "Jake" Jacoby, Patchel Run Road, Franklin Margaret H. "Peg" Kozyro, 373 Blackhill Road, Franklin Charlotte Henderson Logue, Greenwood Drive, Cooksburg, formerly of Sligo Carl G. Orndoff, Freedom, formerly of the Marienville area Joann A. Sandrock, Hampton Station Roma Faye Leadbetter Goheen, 76, of Rehobeth Road, Strattanville, died Thursday, April 23, 2009, in Clarion Hospital. Born June 25, 1932, in Strattanville, she was the daughter of Merlin (Merle) L. Leadbetter and Madelene V. Eberly Leadbetter. She was married Nov. 26, 1952, in Clarion Presbyterian Church to Keith (Red) R. Goheen, who survives. She was employed at the Owens-Illinois/Owens-Brockway plant in Clarion for 30 years until her retirement in 1995. Prior to that she worked at the Sylvania plant in Brookville. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, reading and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Strattanville American Legion Auxiliary and the New Rehobeth Greenville Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Goheen is survived by three daughters, Sheila Thompson and her husband, William, of Clarion, Shawna Servey and her husband, John Mark, of Strattanville and Sharla Blake and her husband, Robert, of New Bethlehem; four grandchildren, Rebecca Coull and her husband, John, Kelsey Thompson, Amy Ball and her husband, Caleb, and Amanda Blake; and three great-grandchildren, Gabe Coull and Jordan and Jesica Ball. She also is survived by a brother, Melvin E. Leadbetter and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Sharman Mary Goheen, who passed away July 19, 1995; a sister, Shirley Armagost Seigworth; and two brothers, Merlin and D. Allen Leadbetter. Friends and family will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Goble Funeral Home in Clarion. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home with the Rev. R. James Dietrich officiating. Memorial donations may be made to New Rehobeth Greenville Presbyterian Church, 1419 Rehobeth Church Road, Clarion. Online condolences may be sent to www.goblefh.net Karen K. Hargenrader Hadden, 48, of 769 Orange St., Oil City, died at 12:50 p.m. Thursday, April 23, 2009, at UPMC Montefiore in Pittsburgh. Born Nov. 30, 1960, in Oil City, she was the daughter of Richard H. and Doris J. McFadden Hargenrader. She was a 1979 graduate of Cranberry High School. She and Dennis J. "Butch" Hadden were married June 1, 1984, in Polk, and he survives. They would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this year. Mrs. Hadden had worked at several area businesses, the last being Bacou-Dalloz. She was a member of St. Stephen Church in Oil City and the Rosary Society of the church. Karen enjoyed spending time with her family, playing cards, bowling and her swimming pool. She loved family gatherings and her golden retriever, Casey. In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by three children, Cory M. Hadden, Lucas J. Hadden and Megan J. Hadden, all of Oil City; four brothers and sisters, Richard Hargenrader of Seneca and Wayne Hargenrader and his wife, Linda, Cathy Rhoades and her husband, Philip, and Dee Ette Schneider and her husband, Karle, all of Oil City; her father-in-law, James Hadden of Franklin; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. She was preceded in death by her mother-in-law, Connie Hadden. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. today in the Reinsel Funeral Home in Oil City. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. today in the funeral home with the Rev. John Malthaner presiding. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her name in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be sent at www.reinselfuneralhome.com Donald R. "Jake" Jacoby, 71, of Patchel Run Road, Franklin, passed away at 7:05 p.m. Thursday, April 23, 2009, at his residence, surrounded by his loving family. Born Aug. 19, 1937, in the Galloway area, he was the son of the late Torrance "Toby" and Ruth Fulmer Jacoby. He was married Jan. 24, 1959, to the former E. Elaine White, who survives. Mr. Jacoby was born and raised in the Galloway area, and for the last 38 years he made his home with his wife and family at his farm on Patchel Run Road. He worked from 1958 until his retirement in 2002 from Franklin Steel, later Franklin Industries. Donny was an avid fisherman, hunter, race fan and farmer. He loved the outdoors and spending time with his family, especially his many grandchildren. Mr. Jacoby was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Aassociation, and he loved spending annual vacation time in Benezette with his family and friends viewing the elk. In addition to his wife of 50 years, Mr. Jacoby is survived by a son, Timothy Jacoby and his fiancee, Deb Weber, of Jackson Center; three daughters, Dawna Dulaney and her husband, Shawn, of Franklin, Susan Shevitz and her husband, Mike, of Franklin, and Sheila Junk and her husband, Jeff, of Franklin. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren, Jared Jacoby and his friend, Jess Boozer, of Franklin, Nathan Jacoby and his fiancee, Lacie Haun, of Franklin, Jeremiah Dulaney and his fiancee, Aubrey Garber, of Pittsburgh, 2nd Lt. Joshua Dulaney of Franklin, currently stationed at West Point, N.Y., Brian Gisewhite and his wife, Shasta, of Centerville, Pvt. first class Quentin Shevitz, Jacob Shevitz, Matheus Tschege, Jace Junk and Austie Junk, all of Franklin, Katie Hanna and her husband, Clay, of Barkeyville, Kelly Geibel of Polk and Ben Geibel of Clarion; an "adopted" son, James Dulaney and his wife, Peg, of Franklin; and a great-grandson, Sebastian Gisewhite. He is also survived by a brother, Henry Jacoby; three sisters, Joan Haun and her husband, Chuck, Grace Solle and Judy Lusher and her husband, Ed, all of Franklin; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Mr. Jacoby was preceded in death by a daughter, Karla Jacoby; a sister, Barbara Ann Jacoby; a sister-in-law, Linda Jacoby; a brother-in-law, Albert Solle; and a special niece, Wendy Lea Wier. The Huff Chapel Inc. in Franklin is in charge of arrangements, and there will be no viewing or visitation. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Franklin Cemetery on Rocky Grove Avenue, where Mr. Jacoby will be laid to rest next to his daughter. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests planting a tree or shrub or donations be made to Cooperstown Library, Cooperstown fire hall or a charity of one's choice. Margaret H. "Peg" Kozyro, 70, of 373 Blackhill Road, Franklin, died at 11:57 p.m. Thursday, April 23, 2009, at UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Born Feb. 12, 1939, in Oil City, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Andres Hartle. She was married in 1966 to Steve Kozyro, who survives. Mrs. Kozyro graduated in 1957 from St. Joseph High School in Oil City. She was a member of St. Patrick Church in Franklin. She was also a member of The Red Hat Society and was an avid reader, particularly of poetry. She had composed several poems throughout the years, one of which was published. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Kozyro is survived by a son, Daniel Kozyro of Pittsburgh; and two daughters, Dianne Kozyro of New Castle and Theresa Kozyro of Franklin. She is also survived by a sister, Nancy Voisin; two brothers, Thomas Hartle and Robert Hartle; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Kozyro was preceded in death by an infant son, James; a sister, Connie Fessenmyer; and a brother, John Hartle. In accord of her wishes, there will be no public visitation. Burial shall be private in St. Patrick Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Timothy E. Hartle Funeral Home, 1328 Elk St., Franklin. Charlotte Henderson Logue, 87, of Greenwood Drive, Cooksburg, formerly of Sligo, died at 5:45 a.m. Friday, April 24, 2009, in the Clarion Hospital following a lengthy illness. Born May 5, 1921, in Imperial, she was the daughter of the late James and Cecilia Martin Henderson. She was married in 1942 to L. Dana Logue Sr., who preceded her in death Dec. 7, 2000. Mrs. Logue graduated form Findley Vocational High School in Imperial. She attended Slippery Rock and Clarion universities. Charlotte made many friends and participated in the Clarion County Garden Club, Clarion Order of Eastern Star, Daughters of the American Revoloution and various charitable groups. Mrs. Logue was crowned Mrs. Pennsylvania in 1961. She was known as an excellent cook and baker of pecan tassies and chocolate cakes. She enjoyed the woods of Cook Forest, watching deer, walks and visits with family and friends. Mrs. Logue is survived by a daughter, Alta Logue of Cooksburg; and four sons, L. Dana Logue Jr. and his wife, Mary Louise, of Sligo, Dr. Drew Logue and his wife, Ginger, of Modesto, Calif., Lance Logue of Cooksburg and Leif Logue of Clarion. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, L. Dana Logue III and his wife, Minnie, Andrea Siwicki and her husband, Dave, Drew Logue, Lepha Logue, Allen Logue, Mollie Logue, Frederick Christensen, Christy Logue and Emily Logue; and four great-grandchildren, Samantha Cieszynski, Alexis Cieszynski, L. Dana Logue IV and Dominika Logue. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was preceded in death by three sisters and six brothers. The family will received friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Varner Funeral Home in Sligo. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with the Rev. Boyd Edmonson, pastor of Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church in Sigel, officiating. Interment will follow in Grandview Cemetery in Sligo. Chief Warrant Officer Carl G. Orndoff, 87, of Freedom, a veteran of World War II, died Wednesday, April 22, at the home of his son, Larry. Born Aug. 9, 1921, in Waynesburg, he was the son of the George W. Orndoff and Laura Gilbert Orndoff-Belford. He graduated in 1939 from Waynesburg High School. He was married on Feb. 14, 1941, to Norma Faye Martin, who preceded him in death on Aug. 20, 1989. Mr. Orndoff served with the U.S. Army in the European Theater during World War II. He was with Company I of the 71st Infantry, 44th Division. He also served in the Pennsylvania National Guard and retired on Aug. 9, 1981, after 28 years of service. He worked as a chemist for 28 years at J & L and LTV Steel Corp., retiring from there on Aug. 31, 1981. Mr. Orndoff was a former member of Greenwood United Methodist Church in Forest County and the Masonic Lodge of Beaver, Scottish Rite, Valley of New Castle. He was a life member of VFW Post 4793 of Waynesburg, American Legion Post 66 of Clarion, the Bucktails Chapter of The Retired Officers Association and the National Rifle Association. Surviving are two sons, Carl R. Orndoff and his wife, Kathy, of Gibsonia and Larry R. Orndoff of Freedom; three grandchildren and six great-grancchildren. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, James Donald Orndoff and George Merle Orndoff, and a sister, Ruth Watson. Friends will be received from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday in the Behms Funeral Home of 1477 Jefferson Road, Jefferson, Gregory P. Rhohanna, supervisor. Masonic services will be at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the funeral home with the Rev. Roger Ralston officiating. Interment will follow in Greene County Memorial Park at Waynesburg , where graveside military rites will be accorded by American Legion Post 954 of Jefferson. Joann A. Sandrock, 78, of Hampton Station, passed away Friday, April 24, 2009, at her home following a lengthy illness. Born Nov. 12, 1930, in Van, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Beulah Perry Schoonover. She was a graduate of Cranberry High School. Mrs. Sandrock was married June 7, 1950, to Orval "Sandy" Sandrock, and he survives. She worked at W.T. Grant Co. and Pinoak Super Duper. Mrs. Sandrock was a member of United Evangelical Church in Venus and was a Sunday School teacher and youth director at the church for many years. She also enjoyed crocheting, reading and playing with her cat, Ralph. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Jean Minich of Orlando, Fla., and Bobbie Daum and her husband, Blain, of Tionesta; one son, Joe Sandrock of Hampton Station; and seven grandchildren, Tina Ziegler and her husband, Rob, of Seneca, Nikki Dudek and her husband, Eric, of Orlando, Fla., Tennille Carulli and her husband, Joe, of Franklin, Jeremy Minich of Atlanta, Ga., Blain "BJ" Daum Jr. and his wife, Julie, of Land O' Lakes, Fla., Eugene "Sandy" Sandrock of Coraopolis and Janise Sandrock of Akron, Ohio. She is also survived by a sister, Betty Wujcik of Erie; and nine great-grandchildren, Alexis and Andrea Ziegler, Brooke and Trey Carulli, Aleah and Kayla Dudek, Grace Joann and Andrew Daum, and Nicholas Sandrock. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Clyde Schoonover; a son, Randy Sandrock; and a son-in-law, Skip Minich. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Faller Funeral Home Inc., in Fryburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at United Evangelical Church in Venus with the Rev. Richard Kightlinger, pastor, presiding. Burial will be in Venus Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the Venango County VNA Hospice Foundation or United Evangelical Church in Venus.