The death of the husband and father is the first break in the family Of Arlington, Virginia and John with the navy in Japan.Īs in most large families, they enjoyed many good times Woodsfield Frederick, of Cuyahoga Falls William of Skokie, Illinois George (Betty) Edmonds, of Alexandria, Virginia Atty. Robert (Margaret) King, of Washington, D. Robert (Hortense) Arther, of Cuyahogaįalls, Ohio Mrs. The glory of age, that of seeing their children out in the world making good. They rearedĪ family of ten children all of whom are living. Miss Eloise Weisend at Woodsfield where they have lived ever since. McDougal, Judge Kremer served as Acting Probate Judge for several months in In 1944 he was elected Common Peas Judge for a six-year termĪnd last fall was reelected without opposition and on January 2nd had begun hisĭuring the last illness and after the death of Judge A. Kremer served two terms as prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, Ohio On December 7, 1901, and practiced in Woodsfield, both as an individual and as His public schoolĮducation was supplemented by a course in Law at Ohio State University. On December 28, 1873, a son of Philip and Mary Widner Kremer. Judge Kremer was born at Miltonsburg, Ohio Medical aid at once and he seemed relieved but a severe heart attack resulted Uncomfortable and hurried across the street to his home. Health and held a session in Common pleas Court from 9:00 to 9:45 in theĪt the conclusion of his work, he began to feel Monday afternoon, January 14, 1951, about 2 o clock. More as a surprise and shock than that of the death of Judge T. Not in recent years, if ever, was news of a death received Burial was made in the FriendshipĬemetery near Lewisville with the Gardner funeral home in The Lewisville Methodist Church, officiating. Ritchie, of the Woodsfield Nazarene Church, and the Reverend Fontella Linn, of The Lewisville Methodist Church, Lewisville, Ohio with the Reverend Roxie George Stimpert and family where he had made his home for the past three andįuneral services were held Friday afternoon, January 5, in He was very cheerful and patient during his illnessĪnd always had a smile for everyone. John having been an invalid for the past ten years, wasĬonfined to a wheel chair. He was preceded in death by his mother Mrs. William Burwell, of Waynesburg and a host of other Is serving with the Armed Forces some where in Korea Richard and Francis, of He leaves to mourn his departure his father, CharlesĬharnetzky four brothers and one sister, Frank, of Canton, Ohio Donald, who John Edward Charnetzky, of near Lewisville, son of CharlesĪnd Olive Charnetzky, was born June 4, 1929, and departed this life January 2,ġ951, being at the time of his death 21 years, 7 months and 2 days. Source: The Monroe County Beacon Woodsfield, Ohio, January 1951 To return to the top of the alphabetical name index, click here. To search the Obituaries by year of death, click on the year in the table below. To go to the Undated Obituaries, click here.Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Post an obituary send it by e-mail to Richard This page by selecting "Obituaries" at the end of the Search page. Here for information on how to Search this and other Obituaries are posted as they areĪlphabetical index of names below, you can use the " Search" You are invited to submit obituaries for posting. Submitted the following obituaries for posting. Monroe County descendants and visitors to this site have For a current list of available CDs click here. Have been photographed and made into CDs.
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