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James E. "Roach" Adams
James E. "Roach" Adams, 44, Delaware, died unexpectedly Monday (August 20, 2001) at his home.
He was born on April 27, 1957 in Columbus to the late Herman Adams Sr. and Barbara A. Burdette Adams. Jim graduated in 1975 from Johnstown High School. He was a 14-year resident of Delaware, moving to Delaware County in 1975 from Licking County.
Adams worked the sales counter at Rusk Brothers Auto Recycling of Ashley for 26 years. He was a member of the NRA, a notary public and enjoyed NASCAR races as well as hunting. He was a friend to everyone, always free and willing to lend a helping hand and was the light of his family. Jim enjoyed carpentry, especially building bird houses.
He is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Barb Atkin Adams; a son, Matthew Adams of Delaware; a daughter, Mallory Adams of Delaware; two brothers, Herman Adams Jr. and John Matthew Adams, both of Delaware; three sisters, Sharon (Ed) Cyrus of Laurens, South Carolina, Violet (Dick) Carpenter of Galena and Jeannie (Al) Harriett of Sunbury; nieces; nephews; and a host of friends.
Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Delaware, where funeral services will be held with the Pastor Billie White officiating. Burial will follow in Sunbury Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family.
Loretta Adams
Loretta Adams, 64, Marengo, died Thursday (Dec. 2, 1999) at Knox Community Hospital, Mount Vernon.
She was born in Jeremiah, Ky., on Feb. 21, 1935, to the late Bennie and Belva (Watts) Blair.
She was a member of Enterprise Baptist Church and the Tri-County Craft Club.
She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Clyde Adams Sr., whom she married on Dec. 3, 1952; two sons and daughters-in-law, Clyde Jr. and Ann, Delaware, and Jeff and Jill, Fredericktown; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Lillie and Hattie Blair, Jeremiah, Ky., Ben and Mattie Blair, Whitesburg, Ky., and Lincoln and Mary Jo Blair, Jeremiah, Ky.; and two sisters and one brother-in-law, Della Blair and Arizona and Evangene Adams, Jeremiah, Ky.; and three grandchildren.
Calling hours and funeral services were at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury with the Revs. Rolland Edwards and Crate D. Sparks officiaiting. Burial followed at Bloomfield Cemetery.
Robert T. Adams Sr.
Robert "Ted" Adams Sr., 54, Marengo, died suddenly Tuesday (Feb. 15, 2000) at Mount Carmel East Hospital.
He was born in Fort Meyers, Fla., on Feb. 14, 1946 to the late Theodore R. Adams and Effie (Stiffler) Thompson.
He had lived in the Marengo area for 10 years coming from Columbus. He was a retired chief engineer with the Galbreath Co. in Columbus, retiring in 1992.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Marguerite (Brewster) Adams; a son, Robert T. Adams Jr., at home; a daughter and son-in-law, Donna and David Lowe, Cardington; his mother Effie Thompson, Marengo; four brothers and two sisters-in-law, Bill and Karen Adams, Symrna, Ga., John Quincy Adams of Georgia and Tom and Shirley Thompson and Jerry Thompson, all of Columbus; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Bertha Brown, Jackson, Mary and Harold Chase, Johnstown, and Carol and Charles Morris and Lou Anne Thompson, all of Columbus; and two granddaughters.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Joann Thompson; and his stepfather, Lewis W. Thompson.
Calling hours were at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury. A memorial service was held with the Rev. George Mason officiating.
Amanda Lynn "Mandy" Adkins
Amanda Lynn "Mandy" Adkins, 22, Galena, died at her home Saturday evening following a courageous battle against brain cancer.
Adkins was born on Nov. 14, 1978 in Columbus to Darrel and Phyllis (Doane) Adkins of Galena. She was a 1997 graduate of the Olentangy High School where she was active in cheerleading, track and choir. She attended Columbus State University and was a dental assistant. She was also a volunteer at Grady Memorial Hospital, Delaware.
In addition to her parents, Adkins is survived by a sister and brother-in-law Tami (Brian) Lee of Galena; grandparents Raymond and Tina Doane of Sunbury and Opal Adkins of Morehead, Ky.; nephews Austin and Colton; aunts and uncles Joyce and Phil Link, Charlene and Gary Sullivan, Sharon Edwards, Paul and Jo Adkins; Glaspie Jennings, Madison and Theresa Adkins, Michael and Cathy Adkins; and many loving cousins.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather Beecher Adkins.
Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury, where services were held with Minister John Tewell and Pastor Frank Carl officiating. Interment was at Cheshire Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Musicians Against Childhood Cancer, 1434 South 3 B's & K Road, Galena 43021 to benefit St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital.
Gene Adkins
Gene M. Adkins, 15, Marengo, died unexpectedly Tuesday evening (October 23, 2001) from injuries received in an automobile accident in Delaware County.
Born on December 22, 1985, in Westerville, he was a sophomore at Highland High School and member of the Class of 2004. He was a member of the Highland football team, basketball team, baseball team, student council, and junior ROTC program. He enjoyed sports and was a member of Sacred Hearts Church.
Surviving are his parents, Calvin and Lori Barton Pierce of Marengo; two sisters, Shayla Pierce and Jessica Adkins; his grandparents, Eugene and Janet Adkins of Fredericktown, Marion Barton of Chesterville, and Sandy Smith of St. Louis, Missouri; his aunts and uncles, Lisa and Mike Keen, Lori and Lloyd Coleman, Lana and Jon Rogers, Mike and Nancy Barton, Pat Barton, Emily and Jeff Sparks, Tim and Brandy Barton, Rachael Barton, Tammy McDowel, and Kevin and Brent Pierce; cousins Gar and Abby Keen, Loren, Leslie, and Lindsay Coleman, Justin and Paige Rogers, Zachary Barton, P.J. Barton, Krysta and Haylee Sparks, Cole and Chloe Barton, Jessica McDowel and Zane Pierce.
He was preceded in death by his father, Michael E. Adkins, who passed away in 1986; a grandmother, Irene Barton; cousin, Nicholas Barton; and great-grandparents Emmet and Ina Adkins, Merle and Dorothea Burch, Charles and Frances Lang, and Lory and Mary Barton.
Visitation was held at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Sacred Hearts Church, Cardington, with Father Charles Foeller officiating. Interment was in Marengo Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Gene M. Adkins Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, P.O. Box 238, Sunbury 43074.
Margaret Adkins
Margaret E. "Granny" Adkins, 83, of Center Village, died Tuesday (July 23, 2002) at Heartland of Fairfield.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Delbert W. Adkins; a son, Dick Adkins; and a granddaughter, Teresa Gemperline.
Surviving are two sons and a daughter-in-law, Bob and Joyce Adkins and Jim Adkins, all of Galena; two daughters and a son-in-law, Pat Jewett of Sunbury and Jane and Richard Godby of Thornville; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation was held at Moreland Funeral Home, where funeral services were held with the Reverend Darren Edgington officiating. Interment was in Sunbury Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice, 6500 Busch Boulevard, Suite 210, Columbus, Ohio 43229.
William Agler
Longtime educator and former Buckeye Valley High School Principal William H. Agler, 75, of Prospect, died Tuesday evening (June 1, 1999) at Marion General Hospital. He was also the father of former "Sunbury News" editor, Susan Wright.
He was born Dec. 13, 1923, in Harlem Township, to Jack Paul Agler and Rose A. (Chatfield) Agler.
Mr. Agler was a 1942 Harlem Township High School graduate. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, serving in Europe. In 1949, he graduated from Otterbein College with a degree in education. He later received a graduate degree in educational administration from Miami University.
He taught and coached at Waldo and Wilmington high schools. He was principal at Radnor and Buckeye Valley high schools, Prospect Elementary School and Elgin Junior High. He was active in community and professional organizations. He served more than 25 years on the Prospect Park Board and oversaw park operations for several years. He was elected to the Ohio High School Athletic Association Central District Board and served on the association's State Board of Control. He was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church, Prospect Lions Club and the Harlem Boys Breakfast Club.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia; a daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Jim Wright, Delaware; two sons and daughters-in-law, Brian and Robin Agler, Chanhannsen, Minn., and Brent and Carole Agler, Marion; seven grandchildren, Wes, Whitney and Will Wright, and Bryce, Taylor, Madeline and Andrew Agler; a sister, Eula Jean Radikin, California; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Hamer Agler; and three sisters, Barbara Detrick, Mary Spitzer and Martha Edwards.
Visiting hours were at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect. Graveside services were at Prospect Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Prospect UMC, 203 N. Elm St., Prospect 43342; or Prospect Baseball for Youth, in care of the funeral home, 310 E. Water St., Prospect 43342.
Charles D. Aisel
Charles D. "Chuck" Aisel, 43, Fredericktown, died unexpectedly Wednesday (Nov. 10, 1999) at Knox Community Hospital.
He was born in Worthington on Nov. 22, 1955, to George and Theresa (Loney) Aisel, Columbus.
Formerly of Columbus, he lived in Galena of five years and moved to Fredericktown in 1989. He worked as a meat cutter/manager for Reinzetti's and a dockworker for The Limited. He enjoyed the mechanics of trucks, fishing, hunting and camping.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 20 years, Cindy (Fogle) Aisel; two sons, Shawn and Nick; one sister, Linda McClary, Columbus; and five brothers, Robert Aisel, Columbus, Ralph Aisel, Delaware, Karl Aisel, Johnsville, Harry Aisel, Columbus, and Mark Aisel, Westerville.
Calling hours and funeral services were held at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury. Interment was at Maple Grove Cemetery, Chesterville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 937 N. High St., Worthington, 43085.
Mary Akers
Mary Lou Akers, 51, of Sunbury, died Saturday afternoon (July 25, 1998) at Riverside Methodist Hospitals.
She was born May 5, 1947 in Covington, Ky., to James R. and Berta L. (Hardin) Holland. She had been a Sunbury-area resident since 1978.
Mrs. Akers is survived by her husband, Dewey; a daughter and son-in-law, Renee and Darrin Crosby of Findlay; two grandchildren, Marissa and Mitchell Crosby; a brother, Ray Emmons of Lawton, Okla.; a sister, Diana Emmons of Sunbury; her mother and stepfather, Berta and Charles Shoemaker of Rardean; and her father and stepmother, Jim and Hazel Holland of Lincolnton, N.C. A son, Marcus, died in 1994 and she also was preceded in death by a sister, Betty.
Visiting hours were at Bennett-Brown Funeral Home, Delaware, where funeral services were held. Burial was at Sunset Gardens in Franklin Furnace.
Charles E. "Chuck" Allen
Charles E. "Chuck" Allen, 42, Centerburg, died Sunday evening (April 21, 2001) at The OSU Medical Center.
He was born in Columbus on October 24, 1958 to Austin and Shirley (Robinson) Allen of Centerburg. A graduate of Centerburg High School, class of 1977, Allen owned and operated Allen Brothers Painting and had formerly operated the Mount Vernon Dairy Queen, Allen's Pizza in Centerburg and A & B Pizza of Mount Vernon.
Allen was a member of the Centerburg Church of Christ. He loved his family and vacations to Florida.
In addition to his parents, Allen is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Celia "CeAnn" Olmsted Allen; a son, Austin C. Allen; a daughter, Aubrie A. Allen; two sisters, Jeri (Donald) Hall of Johnstown and Shawna Young of Centerburg; his mother-in-law, Roberta Olmsted of Mount Vernon; a sister-in-law, Linda (David) Chenault of Grove City; two brothers-in-law, Randy (Dianna) Olmsted of Fredericktown and Mitch (Roberta) Olmsted of Dayton; and by many nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Charles "Red" Olmsted, Jr.
Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury. Services were held at Centerburg Church of Christ with Evangelist Fred Albrecht and Pastor Roger Crego officiating. Interment in Eastview Cemetery, Centerburg.
The family would like to thank the OSU Medical Staff for their care and concern.
Memorial contributions may be made to the OSU Medical Center Development, Pulmonary Research Fund, 1375 Perry Street, Fifth Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43201.