Daily Jeffersonian
Obituaries
5 November, 2001



MARY E. HUNT SERVICES

1899-2000

            NEWCOMERSTOWN — Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at
            Ourant Funeral Home, Newcomerstown, for Mary E. Hunt, 101, a
            resident of the Riverside Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,
            Newcomerstown, formerly of South College Street,
            Newcomerstown, who died Friday (Nov. 3, 2000) at the center.

            Graveside services and burial will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Valley
            View Cemetery, Warsaw, with the Rev. Tom Gruver will officiating.

            Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home.

            She was born June 18, 1899, in Crawford Township, Coshocton
            County, daughter of the late Michael S. and Louisa (Marhofer)
            Domer.

            Mrs. Hunt was a homemaker for all her adult life and was a practical
            nurse for several years, doing in-home health care.

            She was a member of the Church of the Brethren, Baltic and
            attended the Hartwood Church, Tuscarawas County, in her younger
            years.

            She enjoyed quilting, gardening and raising animals.

            She was preceded in death by her husband, Homer Hunt, who died
            in 1949. They were married in 1927. Also deceased are a
            daughter, Joy L. (Hunt) Bargar; two sons, Dale Hunt and Doyle
            Hunt; and a step-daughter, Ruby Harding.

            Mary was also the last member of her generation of the Domer
            family, having been preceded in death by several brothers and
            sisters.

            She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Mary Lois) Stoneman of
            Canton; a step-daughter, Thelma Korns of Canton; a step-son,
            Homer Eugene Hunt of Akron; a step son-in-law, Franklin Harding
            of West Lafayette; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren;
            great-great-grandchildren.

                            ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS

                                    1935-2000

            MANSFIELD — Elizabeth Ann Williams, 64, of Kenosha, Wis., died
            Tuesday (Oct. 31, 2000) at Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center.

            She was born Dec. 12, 1935, in Old Washington, daughter of the
            late James and Edna (Reed) Laughman.

            Mrs. Williams attended Columbus Deaf School. She had relocated
            to Kenosha, Wis., from Galion in 1998 to live with her son. She was
            a homemaker.

            She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Lee Williams,
            on Jan. 6, 2000. They were married Dec. 15, 1956, in Cambridge.
            A sister, Mary Sigman, also preceded her in death.

            She leaves a son, Larry of Kenosha; two daughters, Lynn Needels
            of Centerville, Iowa, and Cheryl Chulew of Escanaba, Mich.; two
            brothers, Jim Laughman of Twinsburg and John Laughman of Old
            Washington; two sisters, Kathryn Neuhart of Cambridge and Helen
            Fogle of Old Washington; nine grandchildren.

            Calling hours and services were held Saturday at Geiger-Herlihy
            Funeral Home, Mansfield. Burial was in Mansfield Cemetery.(Paid
            re-run)

                            DELORES J. WAREHIME

                                    1940-2000

            SABINA — Delores J. Warehime, 60, of Wilmington, died Thursday
            (Nov. 2, 2000) at her home.

            She was born Sept. 10, 1940, in Guernsey County, daughter of
            Marjorie (Graham) Folkert of Wilmington and the late James
            Folkert.

            Mrs. Warehime was a 1958 graduate of Wilmington High School
            and was a member of Wilmington Presbyterian Church.

            She was preceded in death by a son, James M. Warehime.

            She leaves her husband, James F. Warehime. They were married
            Dec. 21, 1958. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Tom
            (Dawn) Lyon of Wilmington, Mrs. Mike (Lisa) Doll of Columbus and
            Mrs. Scott (Nicole) Drake of Harveysburg; five grandchildren; and a
            brother, Jeff Folkert of Wilmington.

            Friends may call from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday at Littleton Funeral
            Home, Sabina, with services to follow at 3 p.m. at the funeral home.

            Burial will be in Sabina Cemetery.

            Memorial contributions may be made to The Wilmington
            Presbyterian Church, 840 Timber Glen Drive, Wilmington, OH
            45177 or Hospice of Clinton County, 61 E. Main St., Wilmington,
            OH 45177.

                          VIRGINIA ‘GINNY’ THOMAS

                                    1944-2000

            Word has been received of the death of Virginia “Ginny” (Newbury)
            Thomas, 55 of Wooster, who died Friday (Oct. 27, 2000) at her
            home, following an extended illness.

            She was born Nov. 17, 1944, daughter of the late Murray and
            Dorothy (Pier) Newbury, formerly of Byesville.

            She was preceded in death by a brother, Charles.

            She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Bob (Juanita) Felton of Byesville,
            Janet McIntire of Ridgecrest, Calif. and Patricia Lloyd of Wooster; a
            brother, James (Bobbi) Newbury of Wooster; several nieces and
            nephews.

            At Ginny’s request, her body will be donated to medical science.

            A private memorial service was in Wooster.

                    DALLAS ‘JINX’ ALLBRITAIN SERVICES

                                    1932-2000

            CALDWELL — Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at McVay-Perkins
            Funeral Home, Caldwell, for Dallas E. “Jinx” Allbritain, 68, of
            Summerfield, who died Thursday (Nov. 2, 2000) at his home.

            Evangelist Max Craddock will officiate. Burial will be in Bates Hill
            Cemetery.

            Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral
            home.

            He was born June 13, 1932, in Buffalo, son of the late Charles and
            Grace (Davis) Allbritain.

            Mr. Allbritain attended Buffalo School and Battlesburg High School.
            He was a retired maintenance supervisor from Handy and Harmon
            Co., Dover and was a member of the Summerfield Church of
            Christ.

            He was preceded in death by a sister, Grace Davis; a half-sister,
            Eleanor “Midge” Hudson; three brothers, Charles Lee, Carroll
            “Pete” and HOward “Boob” Allbritain; and a half-brother, John
            Haven “Turk” Rossiter.

            He leaves his wife, Pearl (Bates) Allbritain. They were married July
            1, 1950. Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Bob (Sandra)
            Holcomb, Mrs. Bill (Cheryl) Veigel, Darla Graves and Mrs. Jim
            (Renee) Graves, all of Canton; a son, Dale Allbritain of the home; a
            brother, Don (Callie) Allbritain; two sisters, Mrs. Roy (Imogene)
            Unkefer and Mrs. Gordon (Nadine) Elliott, all of Canton; a
            sister-in-law, Audrey Allbritain of Caldwell; seven grandchildren; a
            great-granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.
 

 

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