The Derrick, March 26, 2009: Betty Catherine Bowen, Randolph, N.Y., Oil City native Mabel D. Bruner, 2241 Rocky Grove Ave. Charlotte "Gene" Morrison, 1220 Chestnut St., Franklin Infant Chloe Elizabeth Tagano, Corsica Betty Catherine Bowen, 80, of Church Street Extension, Randolph, N.Y., passed away at 6:05 a.m. Thursday, March 19, 2009, in the Heritage Village Rehab and Skilled Nursing in Gerry, N.Y. Born July 4, 1928, in Oil City, she was the daughter of the late Alexander Michael and Laura Carolyn Ries Cameron. She was married Nov. 26, 1955, to Charles Leslie Bowen, who preceded her in death May 24, 1984. Mrs. Bowen was a 1946 graduate of Cranberry High School in Seneca. Betty received her Registered Nursing degree from Alfred State University following the WCA Hospital Nursing program in Jamestown, N.Y. Betty retired in 1992 from MRC Bearings in Falconer, N.Y., where she was the industrial nurse for 23 years. In earlier years, she worked at WCA Hospital from 1950 to 1955 and for Dr. George Caccamice at his Jamestown, N.Y. office from 1955 to 1969. She was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church in Randolph, N.Y., Randolph American Legion Unit 181 Auxiliary, NYS Occupational Nurses Association, where she was past secretary and treasurer, Allegany Occupational Nurses Association, two-term Royal Matron of the Chautauqua Court 38 Order of the Amaranth, where she served as grand representative to Missouri in 1982. She was a former member of the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club and Jamestown Vikings Club. Mrs. Bowen is survived by a son, Scott A. Bowen of Randolph, N.Y.; a step-son, Raymond Bowen of Wood Dale, Ill.; two grandchildren, Corry Bowen and Marc Bowen, both of McHenry, Ill.; and two step-sisters, Winifred Stover and Barbara Shielk, both of Oil City. In addition to her parents and her husband, Mrs. Bowen was preceded in death by a son, Kirk C. Bowen in 1997; two infant daughters; a sister, Mildred Mock; and two brothers, William Cameron and Rod Kenniston. A graveside memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at the Randolph Cemetery in New York, with the Rev. Thomas M. Broad officiating. Memorials may be sent to Grace Episcopal Church in Randolph or to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are entrusted to the Van Rensselaer & Son Funeral Home, 14 Church St., Randolph, N.Y., 14772. Online condolences can be sent to www.vanrensselaerandsonfuneralhome.com Mabel D. Bruner, 93, of 2241 Rocky Grove Ave., died at 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, 2009, at UPMC Northwest in Seneca. Born March 12, 1916, in Oil City, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Anna Welms Dillemuth. She was married Feb. 18, 1937, to Charles R. Bruner, who preceded her in death Aug. 13, 1987. She graduated from Oil City High School. Mrs. Bruner was very involved in politics, serving as vice chairperson of the Republican Party for many years. She and her husband traveled to Florida where they would host the Pennsylvania Republican delegation. She also served as a jury commissioner. Mrs. Bruner was a member of First United Methodist Church in Franklin and past president of the Franklin Woman's Club, and she worked with the Venango County Historical Society. She loved working with people and was a volunteer for various organizations throughout Venango County. Mrs. Bruner is survived by two daughters, Anna Baker of Franklin and Joan Hayen and her husband, Henry, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; two grandchildren, Bradley Hayen and his wife, Kim, of Roswell, Ga., and Brian Hayen and his wife, Julie, of Newburg, N.Y.; and three great-grandchildren, Rebecca Hayen of Newburg, N.Y., and Elsie Hayen and Parker Hayen, both of Roswell, Ga. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Bruner was preceded in death by five siblings, Charles Dillemuth, Ruth Turk, Alma "Hon" McClelland, Rachel Dillemuth and a sister in infancy. Friends will be received from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with the Rev. Richard Harry, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Franklin, officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery. The family suggests donations be made to the Venango County Humane Society, P.O. Box 1045, Oil City, 16301. Online condolences may be sent to www.huffchapel.com Charlotte "Gene" Morrison, 79, of 1220 Chestnut St., Franklin, went to walk with her Lord on Tuesday March 24, 2009, in The Caring Place. She was born in Franklin a daughter of Maurice M. and Muza I Jones Hardenburg. She was married March 7, 1947, to Donald S. Morrison, who preceded her in death Aug. 26, 1973. She attended public schools in Franklin. Mrs. Morrison worked in the housekeeping department of the Franklin Hospital for five years and then she worked for Grandview Nursing Home, while it was located in Franklin, in housekeeping and as an aide. She was a member of the Franklin Women of the Moose, American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Seniors of Utica, Utica Fire Department Ladies Aux. and the AARP. Mrs. Morrison was a charter member of Central PTA. Mrs. Morrison is survived by three daughters, Sara Vogus and her husband, Terry, of Oil City, Marcia Miller of Franklin and her fiancé, Alvin Patton, of Barkeyville, Dawn "Dodie" Burns and her husband, Terry, of Stantanville; seven grandchildren, Scott D. Baker and his wife, Dawn, of Atlanta, Ga., Stephanie J. Miller of Franklin, Dana L. Miller and her fiancé, John Edgell, of Conneaut Lake, Phillip D. McBride and his wife, Teresa, of Strattanville, Jennifer Rupp and her husband, Joshua, of Shippenville, Emily D. Morrison of Pittsburgh and Adam K. Morrison, a student at West Virginia University; six step grandchildren, Ales Burns, Kelly Clover, Terry K. Burns, Laura Harris, James Vogus and Stephen Vogus; 22 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and a daughter-in-law, Valerie Morrison of Erie. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Maurice M. Hardenburg Jr;. and a son, Jon D. Morrison. At Mrs. Morrison's request there will be no visitation and the funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Internment will follow in the Morrison Cemetery. The family suggests that donations be made to The Caring Place, 103 N. 13th St., Franklin, 16323, or the Venango County Humane Society, PO Box 1045, Oil City, 16301. The Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to www.huffchapel.com Infant Chloe Elizabeth Tegano, died Sunday March 22, 2009, at DuBois Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 22, 2009, in DuBois, she was the daughter of Julie Ann Deuschle and Nathan Anthony Tegano, of Corsica.
The computer mailing date shows Friday, March 27,2009 not Thursday, March 26,2009. > The Derrick, March 26, 2009: > > Betty Catherine Bowen, Randolph, N.Y., Oil City native > Mabel D. Bruner, 2241 Rocky Grove Ave. > Charlotte "Gene" Morrison, 1220 Chestnut St., Franklin > Infant Chloe Elizabeth Tagano, Corsica > > > > Betty Catherine Bowen, 80, of Church Street Extension, Randolph, N.Y., > passed away at 6:05 a.m. Thursday, March 19, 2009, in the Heritage > Village Rehab and Skilled Nursing in Gerry, N.Y. > > Born July 4, 1928, in Oil City, she was the daughter of the late > Alexander Michael and Laura Carolyn Ries Cameron. > > She was married Nov. 26, 1955, to Charles Leslie Bowen, who preceded > her in death May 24, 1984. > > Mrs. Bowen was a 1946 graduate of Cranberry High School in Seneca. > > Betty received her Registered Nursing degree from Alfred State > University following the WCA Hospital Nursing program in Jamestown, > N.Y. > > Betty retired in 1992 from MRC Bearings in Falconer, N.Y., where she > was the industrial nurse for 23 years. In earlier years, she worked at > WCA Hospital from 1950 to 1955 and for Dr. George Caccamice at his > Jamestown, N.Y. office from 1955 to 1969. > > She was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church in Randolph, N.Y., > Randolph American Legion Unit 181 Auxiliary, NYS Occupational Nurses > Association, where she was past secretary and treasurer, Allegany > Occupational Nurses Association, two-term Royal Matron of the > Chautauqua Court 38 Order of the Amaranth, where she served as grand > representative to Missouri in 1982. > > She was a former member of the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club and Jamestown > Vikings Club. > > Mrs. Bowen is survived by a son, Scott A. Bowen of Randolph, N.Y.; a > step-son, Raymond Bowen of Wood Dale, Ill.; two grandchildren, Corry > Bowen and Marc Bowen, both of McHenry, Ill.; and two step-sisters, > Winifred Stover and Barbara Shielk, both of Oil City. > > In addition to her parents and her husband, Mrs. Bowen was preceded in > death by a son, Kirk C. Bowen in 1997; two infant daughters; a sister, > Mildred Mock; and two brothers, William Cameron and Rod Kenniston. > > A graveside memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at > the Randolph Cemetery in New York, with the Rev. Thomas M. Broad > officiating. > > Memorials may be sent to Grace Episcopal Church in Randolph or to the > American Diabetes Association. > > Arrangements are entrusted to the Van Rensselaer & Son Funeral Home, > 14 Church St., Randolph, N.Y., 14772. > > Online condolences can be sent to > www.vanrensselaerandsonfuneralhome.com > > > > > Mabel D. Bruner, 93, of 2241 Rocky Grove Ave., died at 2:40 p.m. > Tuesday, March 24, 2009, at UPMC Northwest in Seneca. > > Born March 12, 1916, in Oil City, she was a daughter of the late > Charles and Anna Welms Dillemuth. > > She was married Feb. 18, 1937, to Charles R. Bruner, who preceded her > in death Aug. 13, 1987. > > She graduated from Oil City High School. > > Mrs. Bruner was very involved in politics, serving as vice chairperson > of the Republican Party for many years. She and her husband traveled > to Florida where they would host the Pennsylvania Republican > delegation. > > She also served as a jury commissioner. > > Mrs. Bruner was a member of First United Methodist Church in Franklin > and past president of the Franklin Woman's Club, and she worked with > the Venango County Historical Society. > > She loved working with people and was a volunteer for various > organizations throughout Venango County. > > Mrs. Bruner is survived by two daughters, Anna Baker of Franklin and > Joan Hayen and her husband, Henry, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; two > grandchildren, Bradley Hayen and his wife, Kim, of Roswell, Ga., and > Brian Hayen and his wife, Julie, of Newburg, N.Y.; and three > great-grandchildren, Rebecca Hayen of Newburg, N.Y., and Elsie Hayen > and Parker Hayen, both of Roswell, Ga. > > In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Bruner was preceded in > death by five siblings, Charles Dillemuth, Ruth Turk, Alma "Hon" > McClelland, Rachel Dillemuth and a sister in infancy. > > Friends will be received from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Huff Chapel, > 312 W. Park St., Franklin. > > Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home > with the Rev. Richard Harry, pastor of First United Methodist Church > in Franklin, officiating. > > Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery. > > The family suggests donations be made to the Venango County Humane > Society, P.O. Box 1045, Oil City, 16301. > > Online condolences may be sent to www.huffchapel.com > > > > > Charlotte "Gene" Morrison, 79, of 1220 Chestnut St., Franklin, went to > walk with her Lord on Tuesday March 24, 2009, in The Caring Place. > > She was born in Franklin a daughter of Maurice M. and Muza I Jones > Hardenburg. > > She was married March 7, 1947, to Donald S. Morrison, who preceded her > in death Aug. 26, 1973. > > She attended public schools in Franklin. > > Mrs. Morrison worked in the housekeeping department of the Franklin > Hospital for five years and then she worked for Grandview Nursing > Home, while it was located in Franklin, in housekeeping and as an > aide. > > She was a member of the Franklin Women of the Moose, American Legion > Ladies Auxiliary, Seniors of Utica, Utica Fire Department Ladies Aux. > and the AARP. > > Mrs. Morrison was a charter member of Central PTA. > > Mrs. Morrison is survived by three daughters, Sara Vogus and her > husband, Terry, of Oil City, Marcia Miller of Franklin and her fiancé, > Alvin Patton, of Barkeyville, Dawn "Dodie" Burns and her husband, > Terry, of Stantanville; seven grandchildren, Scott D. Baker and his > wife, Dawn, of Atlanta, Ga., Stephanie J. Miller of Franklin, Dana L. > Miller and her fiancé, John Edgell, of Conneaut Lake, Phillip D. > McBride and his wife, Teresa, of Strattanville, Jennifer Rupp and her > husband, Joshua, of Shippenville, Emily D. Morrison of Pittsburgh and > Adam K. Morrison, a student at West Virginia University; six step > grandchildren, Ales Burns, Kelly Clover, Terry K. Burns, Laura Harris, > James Vogus and Stephen Vogus; 22 great-grandchildren; four > great-great-grandchildren; and a daughter-in-law, Valerie Morrison of > Erie. > > In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death > by a brother, Maurice M. Hardenburg Jr;. and a son, Jon D. Morrison. > > At Mrs. Morrison's request there will be no visitation and the funeral > service will be held at the convenience of the family. > > Internment will follow in the Morrison Cemetery. > > The family suggests that donations be made to The Caring Place, 103 N. > 13th St., Franklin, 16323, or the Venango County Humane Society, PO > Box 1045, Oil City, 16301. > > The Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin is in charge of the > arrangements. > > Online condolences may be sent to www.huffchapel.com > > > > > Infant Chloe Elizabeth Tegano, died Sunday March 22, 2009, at DuBois > Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 22, 2009, in DuBois, she was the > daughter of Julie Ann Deuschle and Nathan Anthony Tegano, of Corsica. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACLARIO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >