Vincent DePaul or Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church. Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Friday at Eagle-Mary Funeral Home – Fayette Chapel, with a 6:30 p.m. Mary Catholic Cemetery in Assumption, Ohio. 20, at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, in Fayette, with Father William Pifher as celebrant. The Funeral Mass is planned at 10:30 a.m. In addition to his wife, John was preceded in death by his parents daughter-in-law JoAnne Herr brothers Richard, Sylvester, Joseph and Vincent Herr sisters Alice Mack and Veronica Kaufman. He is survived by son Gary Herr, of Wauseon, Ohio daughters Mary (and Eric) Hofbeck of Lynnwood, Wash., Janell (and Marco) Corallo of Salem, Ohio, and Jolene (and Allen) Stafford of Edon, Ohio grandchildren Ian Hofbeck, Alise and Andrea Herr, Jude, Adam and Amelia Corallo, and Lillian Stafford and sister Margaret Mary Elchinger of Holgate, Ohio. Family was number one to him and at family gatherings he loved to give hayrides with his John Deere tractor. John was a lifetime dairy farmer in the Morenci area and enjoyed farming and gardening. John married Mary Madeline McVay June 14, 1969, at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, in Fayette Ohio. John was born in Metamora, Ohio, on March 7, 1936, to Sylvester and Margaret (O’Neil) Herr. 14, 2022, at ProMedica Ebeid Hospice, in Sylvania, Ohio. John Cyrillious Herr, 86, of Morenci, Mich., died Aug. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Salvation Army.Īrrangements were made with Eagle-Marry Funeral Home, Morenci Chapel.
She was preceded in death by her father two brothers, Bradley and Kenneth Goldsmith and a great granddaughter, Naomi Amos.Ĭremation has taken place and all services will be private. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her mother three daughters, Chrystal Amos, Melissa (and Richard) Radebaugh, and Daisy (and Scott) Rinck six grandchildren, José Amos, Clayton Amos, Haley Daniels, Devinity Newsom, Rachel Amos and Audrie Amos three brothers, Dale, Monty and Leslie Goldsmith and one sister, Sheena Bryan. Most importantly, Laurie loved her grandchildren more than and anything and her granddog, Zeus. She had a heart of gold and loved helping others and never left anyone out. Laurie was known as a hippie with a “green thumb” who enjoyed gardening, solving puzzles, flour fights with kids, camping, and attending festivals. On July 27, 1979, in Medina, Mich., she married Thomas Amos, and he survives. 7, 1962, in Adrian, Mich., the daughter of Orville and Phyllis (McKee) Goldsmith. 21, 2022, at ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital. Laurie Kay Amos, 59, of Clayton, Mich., died Aug. Memorial contributions are suggested to the family to offset the purchase of a monument for his grave. Interment will follow in Wauseon Union Cemetery.
25, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home – Fayette Chapel, with Rev. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents a brother-in-law, Mark Shadbolt a sister-in-law, Marquita Woodring and many aunts and uncles.įuneral services are planned at 1 p.m.
In addition to his parents, Scott is survived daughters Desteny Lamb and Madison Phillips siblings Sherri (and David) Harris, Christy Shadbolt, and Shane Phillips four grandchildren and his ex-wife and friend, Janell Phillips. He is a past member of the Bryan Eagles Club Aerie 2233. Scott was a big fan of fantasy football and real-life football, with the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Pittsburgh Steelers as his favorite teams. He also enjoyed hunting, playing chess and driving around on his motorcycle or in his car. Scott graduated from Gorham-Fayette High School in 1986, and then went on to further his education at Ross College, attaining an associate’s degree in medical coding. He then attended Stautzenberger College, completing his STNA certification. He was born in Morenci, Mich., on July 30, 1967, to Richard and Patricia (Bittinger) Phillips, and they survive. Phillips, 55, of Wauseon, Ohio, died Aug.