Daily Jeffersonian
Obituaries
30 November, 2000

FORREST JENEWEIN

            BARNESVILLE — Forrest M. Jenewein, 78, of Barnesville, died
            Wednesday (Nov. 29, 2000) at Ohio Valley Medical Center,
            Wheeling, W.Va.

            He was born May 20, 1922, in Beallsville, son of the late Lemual
            Jacob and Monta Ellen (Milhoan) Jenewein.

            Mr. Jenewein retired after 44 years of service at the former Blaney
            Lumber Co., Bethesda. He was a member of South Main Street
            Church of Christ in Bethesda.He was preceded in death by a sister,
            Inez Moore; two brothers, Dennis and Vernon Jenewein.

            He leaves his wife, Norma (Boughner) Jenewein; a daughter, Mrs.
            Paul (Sandy) Leach of Barnesville; a son, Wayne (Linda) Jenewein
            of Jerusalem; two grandsons, Duane and Eric Leach, both of
            Barnesville; a great-granddaughter, Erica Leach of Barnesville; four
            sisters, Lela Roe and Betty Janoski, both of Bethesda, Virginia
            Krahel of Florida, and Hilda Stalder of Zanesville; a brother, Melvin
            Jenewein of Beallsville.

            Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at
            Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will
            be 11 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Charles Claypool officiating.

            Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda.

                                Clifford E. McNeil

            FLORIDA — Clifford E. McNeil , 61, of Orange Park, Fla., died
            Tuesday (Nov. 28, 2000).

            He was born in Memphis, Tenn, and moved to Ft. Lauderdale in
            1947, where he was a general contractor until he retired four years
            ago and moved to Clay County. Mr. McNeil was well known in the
            Cambridge area as a Cambridge Glass collector and was a
            member of the National Cambridge Collectors Club Inc.

            He was a U.S. Air Force veteran.

            He leaves his wife of 25 years, Lydia (Boneschans) McNeil; two
            sons, Allen (Ivy) McNeil and John McNeil; a daughter, Charlotte
            Trainor; two brothers, Don and Tim; two sisters, Janice and Patty; a
            grandson, Jacob; several nieces and nephews.

            A memorial service will be 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of
            Hardage-Giddens Rivermead Funeral Home, 127 Blanding Blvd.,
            Orange Park, Fla.

            Memorial contributions may be made to National Cambridge
            Collectors Inc., P.O. Box 416, Cambridge, OH 43725.


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