Lazarus
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- Albrecht, Dean Ray
- Albrecht, Jesse R.
- Albrecht, Martha Joan (Schrock)
- Albrecht, Virgil Ray
- Augsburger, David W.
- Baer, John P.
- Beachy, Calvin Coolidge
- Bender, Mary Edna
- Benner, Rhoda A.
- Blauch, Doyle Stuart
- Blauch, Jennie Lee (Wheelbarger)
- Bontrager, Norman T.
- Brenneman, Paul H
- Brunk, Kenneth Dale
- Buentello, Ruby Jewel (Collins)
- Burkholder, Irvin David “Fotch”
Albrecht, Dean Ray
February 25, 1967 - January 23, 2020
Dean Ray Albrecht, age 52, of Lapeer, formerly of Vassar,
went to be with his Heavenly Father on January 23rd, 2020. He was born on
February 25th, 1967 in Saginaw, MI to Virgil and Martha (Schrock) Albrecht
and married Kimmie Richmond in 2005 at Believers Fellowship Church in
Lapeer.
Mr. Albrecht was a lifelong faithful and devoted Christian. His passion was
music and he shared his gift through his music ministry. He was a talented
vocalist, keyboard player and songwriter. Having written over 350 original
songs, Dean and his wife shared his musical gift through their music
ministry. Mr Albrecht, also, played in two Christian groups that share the
gospel through music; The Gospel Echoes and he played keyboard for the
Grimshaws.
As a child, Dean attended Pineview Mennonite Church in Vassar and graduated
from Vassar High School in 1985. He attended Saginaw Valley State University
from 1985 to 1987.
Dean was a kind and caring person often helping others in need. He also had
a wonderful sense of humor he was an avid sports fan and especially enjoyed
watching football.
Mr Albrecht was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by
his wife: Kimmie; parents: Virgil and Martha Albrecht of Three Rivers
(formerly of Vassar); children: Raeshel (Andrew) Hooper of Lapeer and Joshua
(fiancé Stephanie) Lesiewicz of Lapeer; grandchildren: Connor Hooper of
Lapeer and Aryanna Hooper of Lapeer; siblings: Darl (Lonna) Albrecht of
Kalamazoo, Dennis (Brenda) Albrecht of Suttons Bay and Karen (Conrad) Miller
of White Pigeon; brother and sister in-laws: Howard (Jan) Richmond of
Attica, Paul (Carol) Richmond of Clio, David (Kathleen) Richmond of Caro,
Gary (Tina) Richmond of Brown City, Jack (Linda) Richmond of Columbiaville,
Vickie (Larry) Johnston of Phoenix, AZ, Susan Richmond of Lake City, FL and
Char (Troy) Richardson of Sevierville, TN; and many many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his nephew: Jesse R. Albrecht and
brother-in-law: Thomas Richmond.
Visitation will be 4-8PM Wednesday, January 29, 2020, at Muir Brothers
Funeral Home in Lapeer. Dean’s funeral service will be 11:00AM Thursday,
January 30, 2020, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to
the family. Condolences and memories can be shared at
www.MuirBrothersLapeer.com.
https://www.muirbrotherslapeer.com/obituaries/Dean-Ray-Albrecht?obId=10710829
- Accessed January 18, 2026 by Kevin Miller
Albrecht, Jesse R.
April 29, 1983 - October 11, 2017
Albrecht, Jesse R. Alamo Township, MI Jesse passed away Wednesday, October
11, 2017 from injuries sustained in a four wheeling accident. He was born
April 29, 1983 in Iowa City, Iowa, the son of Darl and Lonna (Gingerich)
Albrecht. Jesse owned and operated Albrecht Hardwood Flooring, which he
started in 2001 at the age of 18. He was a member of Moorepark Community
Church in Three Rivers. In his spare time he loved boating, riding jet-skis,
snowmobiles and four wheelers. Most of all Jesse loved being with his
family. On September 15, 2012 at Lakeland Reformed Church in Vicksburg, he
married Lara Simonsen, who survives. Also surviving are his children, Heidi,
4, Elsie, 1 and another child due in April; his parents; brothers, Tyler
(Erin) and son Hunter of Florida, Seth (Danielle) of Kalamazoo and Reid
(Melody) of Kalamazoo; grandparents, Virg and Martha Albrecht of Vassar and
Marlin and Nancy Gingerich of Iowa. Friends may visit with Jesse's family
from 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M., Sunday, October 15, 2017 First Baptist Church of
Otsego, where a funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M., Monday, October
16, 2017, with Pastor Bud Granger officiating. Burial will follow at Liberty
Street Cemetery, Alamo Township.
https://obits.mlive.com/us/obituaries/kalamazoo/name/jesse-albrecht-obituary?id=11483783
- Accessed January 18, 2026 by Kevin Miller
Albrecht, Martha Joan
(Schrock)
March 21, 1936 - November 26, 2025
Mrs. Martha Joan Albrecht, age 89, passed away peacefully
on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
Martha was born on March 21, 1936, in Clarksville, Michigan, to Tobias &
Mattie Schrock (Miller). She was the youngest of six children and grew up in
Clarksville. She met the love of her life, Virgil “Virg” Albrecht at
Fairview Bible School; the two dated, fell in love, and were united in
marriage on September 30, 1956. They moved to Vassar in 1965 where they
raised their children, shared countless memories, and celebrated over 68
years of marriage before Virg’s passing on May 9, 2025. Martha and Virgil
were members of Pineview Mennonite Church and were active as youth sponsors
for many years. Early in their marriage, Martha was a sales manager with
Tupperware. In 2018, Martha and Virg moved to Three Rivers, Michigan, to be
closer to family. She and Virg enjoyed wintering in Sarasota, Florida for
many years. Martha loved her family and was a devoted grandmother to her
grandchildren. Every summer she would host her grandchildren for a week
filled with numerous activities and plenty of ice cream. She loved to take
photos and enjoyed tending to her flower gardens. Time spent with her family
brought her great joy and she loved hosting family events and get-togethers.
She is forever loved by her children: Dennis (Brenda) Albrecht, Darl (Lonna)
Albrecht, and Karen (Conrad) Miller; grandchildren: Cara, Tyler, Dustin,
Spencer, Kaitlyn, Seth, Reid, Ethan, and Tiffany; six great-grandsons;
eleven great-granddaughters; brother, Edward Schrock; as well as many
nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
Martha is reunited in heaven with her husband, Virg Albrecht; son, Dean
Albrecht, grandson, Jesse Albrecht; brothers, Oscar Schrock, and Orie
Schrock; and sisters, Mae Wenger, and Mary Birkey.
Funeral services for Martha will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 7,
2025, at Pineview Mennonite Church, Vassar; visitation at church will begin
at 1:00 p.m. and last until the time of service. Pastor Roger Hazen will
officiate. Afterward, Martha will be laid to rest next to Virgil in Pineview
Mennonite Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tyler Albrecht, Dustin Albrecht,
Spencer Miller, Seth Albrecht, Reid Albrecht, and Ethan Miller.
https://www.hanlinfuneralhome.com/obituaries/martha-albrecht -
Accessed January 18, 2026 by Kevin Miller
Albrecht, Virgil Ray
August 8, 1935 - May 9, 2025
Mr. Virgil Ray “Virg” Albrecht, age 89, passed away
peacefully on Friday, May 9, 2025.
Virgil was born on August 8, 1935, in Pigeon, Michigan, the son of Herbert
Sr. & Katie Albrecht (Swartzendruber). He was raised alongside his four
siblings and graduated from Pigeon High School. He met the love of his life
Martha Joan Schrock at the Fairview Bible school; the two dated, fell in
love, and were wed on September 30, 1956. They moved to Vassar in 1965 where
they raised their children, shared countless memories, and celebrated over
68 years of marriage. Before retirement, Virgil owned and operated his own
poultry farm. In 1992 he converted his farm into a mini-storage company. He
enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, gardening, and golfing. He also was an
avid player of fast-pitch softball, and he pitched for many years on local
teams. In 2018, he and Martha moved to Three Rivers, Michigan, to be closer
to family. He and Martha enjoyed wintering in Sarasota, Florida, and loved
being grandparents to their grandchildren. Above all, Virg loved his family
and will be deeply missed.
He is forever loved by his wife, Mrs. Martha Albrecht; children: Dennis
(Brenda) Albrecht, Darl (Lonna) Albrecht, and Karen (Conrad) Miller;
grandchildren: Cara, Tyler, Dustin, Spencer, Kaitlyn, Seth, Reid, Ethan, and
Tiffany; six great-grandsons; eleven great-granddaughters; sister, Carol
(Arnold) Miller; brother, Herb (Dorothy) Albrecht; as well as many nieces,
nephews, extended family, and friends.
Virg was preceded in death by his son, Dean Albrecht; grandson, Jesse
Albrecht; parents, Herbert Sr. & Katie Albrecht; brother, Duane
Albrecht; and sister, Bernice Maust.
Funeral services for Virgil will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 18,
2025, at Pineview Mennonite Church, Vassar; visitation at church will begin
at 1:00 p.m. and last until the time of service. Pastor Roger Hazen will
officiate. Interment to follow in Pineview Mennonite Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Tyler Albrecht, Dustin Albrecht, Spencer Miller, Seth Albrecht, Reid
Albrecht, and Ethan Miller.
https://www.hanlinfuneralhome.com/obituaries/virgil-albrecht -
Accessed January 18, 2026 by Kevin Miller
Augsburger, David W.
August 14, 1938 - Oct. 30, 2023
David Wilbur Augsburger, husband of Leann Elrich
Augsburger, died Oct. 30, 2023, at his home in Claremont, California,
surrounded by his wife and daughters. He was 85.
David was born on August 14, 1938, in Delphos, Ohio, to Clarence and Estella
Shenk Augsburger, the youngest of six children.
He grew up on the family farm in Elida, Ohio, and spent time as a child in
Florida and Virginia. He graduated from Elida High School, then attended
Eastern Mennonite College (Bachelor of Arts ’60) and Eastern Mennonite
Seminary (Bachelor of Divinity ’63) in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
During and after seminary he worked for Mennonite Broadcasts (1961–1974),
serving as host of the Mennonite Hour radio program, writing and delivering
messages focused on the Anabaptist response to the social concerns of the
day: war and peace, racism and interpersonal relationships. He also provided
musical leadership and sang in the Mennonite Hour Quartet. Ordained in 1963,
he served as pastor at Trissels Mennonite Church in Broadway, Virginia,
1963–71.
In 1974 he completed his PhD in Personality, Theology and Psychotherapy at
Claremont School of Theology and took a post teaching pastoral counseling at
Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. Four years
later, he moved to Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries (now Anabaptist
Mennonite Biblical Seminary) in Elkhart, Indiana, and taught there until
1990, when he moved to California to teach at Fuller Theological Seminary in
Pasadena until his retirement in 2012. While living in Claremont, he
attended a house church, Peace Mennonite Fellowship, and later co-pastored
the church with his wife, Leann, until his death.
David dedicated his life to the study and practices of pastoral care,
counseling and reconciliation. His passion for helping individuals navigate
the complexities of human relationships and conflict was the driving force
behind his significant contributions to the field.
Among his major publications were Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures,
Conflict Mediation Across Cultures, The Freedom of Forgiveness, Dissident
Discipleship and Caring Enough to Confront. These works, along with many
others, demonstrated his commitment to promoting understanding, compassion
and healing in a world often marred by strife and division. His widely
published Caring Enough series continues to be a valuable resource for
individuals seeking to improve their relationships and resolve conflicts
with grace and empathy.
He led workshops nationally and internationally on topics including conflict
management in the church, cross-cultural counseling, hatred, prejudice,
cross-cultural conflict mediation, grief, marriage, forgiveness and
reconciliation.
He was a singer of opera; sculptor; lover of art, music and film; a world
traveler; gardener of hot peppers; and a renowned cook and chocolatier. He
was always eager to recommend a tasty eatery. He was full of curiosity for
others and the world, and his passion for everything good in life was
infectious. He was an attentive listener, ever present with others. He was a
dedicated pacifist and peacemaker, adept at confronting injustice. He saw
the good and encouraged the good in others. He made a lasting impact across
the world through his teaching, writing, counseling, public speaking,
compassionate mentoring and friendships.
David Augsburger at AMBS in this undated image (AMBS photo)
David Augsburger at AMBS in this undated image (AMBS photo)
He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Fred (Carolyn)
Augsburger, Donald (Martha) Augsburger and Daniel (Garneita) Augsburger.
He is survived by his wife, Leann Augsburger; siblings Myron (Esther)
Augsburger and Anna Mary (Milton) Good; daughters Deborah Augsburger (Peter
Drachman), Judy Augsburger (Alexander Platonov) and Kate Wentland (fiancé
Carl Hyndman); two grandchildren, Liza and Nadia Platonov; former wife,
Nancy Wert Augsburger; as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.
Any gifts in memory of David may be sent to Mennonite Central Committee, 21
S 12th St, PO Box 500, Akron, PA 17501.
A memorial service was held on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 3 p.m. Pacific Time at La
Verne Church of the Brethren, 2425 E St, La Verne, California.
Other tributes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Augsburger (retrieved January 20, 2026)
https://fuller.edu/posts/in-memoriam-david-augsburger/ (retrieved January
20, 2026)
https://ambs.edu/news/remembering-david-augsburger (retrieved January 20,
2026)
https://ambs.edu/news/remembering-david-augsburger - Accessed January
20, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Baer, John P.
March 4, 1942 - December 19, 2025
John P. Baer, age 83 years, of Pettisville, Ohio passed
away Friday morning, December 19, 2025, surrounded by his family, at his
home. He was born March 4, 1942 in Wauseon the son of Clarence and Laura
(Crossgrove) Baer. John grew up in Pettisville and Archbold, and attended
Goshen College (1962-64) where he met his wife, Kathryn (Cathi) Ulrich. John
and Cathi were married in March 1964. They moved to Aibonito, Puerto Rico
where John did 1W service at Hospital Menonita and Cathi taught at Betania
school. After returning from Puerto Rico, John worked at Sauder
Manufacturing for 47 years before retiring in 2012.
John was a lifelong gardener and woodworker. In the early 1970’s, John and
Cathi restored an historic farmhouse in Archbold where they lived for 30
years. John was a member of Zion Mennonite Church, Archbold, where he led
worship and sang in the choir. He enjoyed music, studying culture and
history, traveling with Cathi, and spending time with and helping children
and grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and friends.
John is survived by his wife, Cathi; children Jonathan (Sheila Yoder) Baer,
St. Louis, MO, Frederick (Elizabeth Zilba) Baer, Archbold, OH, Matthew
(Jeanne Yordy) Baer, Tucson, AZ, and Peter (Emma Stahl-Wert) Baer, Tucson,
AZ. Grandchildren Jesse (Kaedi LeFevre) Baer, Parker, CO; Anneliese (Caleb
Beachy) Baer, Capitol Heights, MD; Katie (Ione Heigham) Baer, Washington
D.C.; Birch (Olivia Krall) Baer, Bloomington, IN; Rosemary (Jacob Dixon)
Baer, Goshen, IN; Elias Baer, Josey Baer (deceased), Adele Baer, Clyde
Berry, and Eva Bird Baer, Tucson, AZ; and great grandson expected January
2026. Siblings Judith (Lowell Kulp) Baer and Mark Baer, Archbold, OH;
sisters-in-law Judy (Nathan, deceased) Baer, Pettisville, OH; Joan (Joe,
deceased) Baer, Toledo, OH; Janice (Philip) Rush, Haviland, KS; and Ruth
(Byron, deceased) Ulrich, Eureka, IL.He was also preceded in death by his
parents, Clarence and Laura (Crossgrove) Baer.
Services will be held on Friday, January 2, at 11:00 AM at Zion Mennonite
Church. A meal will follow the service. Friends may call from 9:00-11:00 AM
before the service. Short Funeral Home in Archbold has been entrusted with
the arrangements. The family suggests that memorials be given to MLK Kitchen
for the Poor, 650 Vance St., Toledo, OH 43604.
https://www.kitchenforthepoor.org/
https://www.shortfuneralhome.com/obituary/john-baer
Accessed January 10, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Beachy, Calvin Coolidge
July 26, 1924 – November 20, 2025
Calvin C. Beachy passed away November 20th, 2025 in
Sarasota Florida. Cal was the sixth child and a twin, born to Samuel and
Catherine (Schlabach) Beachy in Crittenden, New York, on July 26, 1924. His
life was filled with many adventures on the family farm. He attended country
school until the 8th grade. He later earned his High School GED.
He married Aurelia Lydia Kipfer on September 1, 1946. Aurelia passed in 2005
- they had been married for 59 years. Together, they raised four children,
Thomas, Marcia, Virginia, and James. Calvin dabbled in farming and raised
pigs and chickens on their farm in Corfu, NY. He spent most of his working
years in construction in New York. He enjoyed volunteering at Red Lake,
Canada, church building in Albania, and oversaw construction projects at
Laurelville Mennonite Church Camp, PA, Eastern Mennonite University, VA, and
Ashton Mennonite Church, Sarasota, FL. He and Aurelia spent several years in
Alaska working for his nephew in construction and enjoying life there.
Cal loved hunting - while in Alaska he secured a trophy of a caribou, but
most of his efforts were hunting deer. Every November, he went with five of
his best friends in a restored bus camper to Maine to get his deer. Deer
hunting was one of his favorite pleasures!
Cal was a member of the Alden Mennonite Church in New York all his life. He
was a Believer who acted out his faith every day. He genuinely loved people
- especially looking out for those who were struggling. He loved visiting
and meeting relatives he didn't even know he had and going to reunions! His
home was always open and welcoming to visitors. He loved to laugh and always
enjoyed a good joke!
On July 12, 2008, Cal married Marlene Johnson whom he met in Sarasota while
volunteering at The Attic Thrift Store. They renovated a home there, at
which time, he sold his property in New York.
Cal and Marlene attended Sarasota Community Church where he made many
friends. He was able to enjoy seeing many of his family and friends at his
100th birthday celebration.
Cal is survived by his wife, Marlene, his children, Thomas (Karen
Swartzendruber), Ginny (Allen Liechty), Jim (Pam Baer), son-in-law, Stanlee
Kauffman(Marcia), Natalie Shenk (Ken), Lyla Kornhaus (Kim), Linda Stamp,
sister Marie, and a sister-in-law, Josephine Kipfer (Joe). Also surviving
are 31 grandchildren, 52 greatgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Cal was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Aurelia, his daughter,
Marcia, his brothers David, Lewis, Jones, Alvin (twin), Earl, sisters
Martha, Sally, Grace, grandson, Brian (Tom), granddaughter, Karla (Ginny).
and a great granddaughter, Blessing (Marcia).
We will always remember Calvin as a quiet, gentle and loving husband,
father, grandfather and great grandfather.
Services will be scheduled in a few months in New York. Please follow this
obituary below to receive notification of the service time.
Any memorial contributions in memory of Calvin can be made to Tidewell
Hospice.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/sarasota-fl/calvin-beachy-12626464Accessed
January 10, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Bender, Mary Edna
January 12, 1942 - January 4, 2026
Mary Edna Bender, 84, of Kalona, passed from this life on
Sunday, January 4, 2026, at the Pleasantview Home in Kalona. Her funeral
service will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the
Sharon Bethel Mennonite Church. Burial will follow at the Sharon Bethel
Church Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, from
3:00 to 7:00 PM at the Sharon Bethel Mennonite Church. A memorial fund has
been established for the Sharon Bethel School. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral
Home is assisting the family.
Mary Edna was born January 12, 1942, in Kalona, Iowa, the daughter of David
H. and Susan J. (Yoder) Bender. She spent many years serving in missions in
both Mt. View and Harrison, Arkansas. After returning to Iowa, she taught at
Sharon Bethel School and worked as a cook and housekeeper at Pleasantview
Home. Mary Edna was a faithful member of the Sharon Bethel Mennonite Church
and enjoyed piecing quilts.
Survivors include her brothers Henry (Yvonne) Bender of Oregon, Enos Bender
of Kalona, three brothers-in-law: Manaas Burkholder, Francis
Swartzenderuber, Joseph T. Miller, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding Mary Edna in death were her parents, five sisters: Katie Bender,
Mabel Burkholder, Esther Miller, Sara Mae Swartzentruber, and Anna Goode,
and one brother, Harvey D. Bender.
https://www.peterseimfuneralhome.com/obituaries/mary-bender
Accessed January 14, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Benner, Rhoda A.
November 26, 1941 - December 22, 2025
Rhoda (Alderfer) Benner, 84, of Souderton, Pennsylvania,
formerly of Ambler and Harleysville, PA, passed away peacefully with her
family by her bedside on Monday, December 22, 2025, at Souderton Mennonite
Homes, when she entered the place prepared for her in God's House.
Rhoda was the devoted and loving wife of Gerald A. Benner, with whom she
shared 63 years of marriage. Born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, she was the
daughter of the late Isaiah L. Alderfer and Lovina (Clemens) Alderfer.
She was a 1959 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and
attended the Grand View Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1962. Rhoda
dedicated her professional life to caring for others, serving as a
Registered Nurse at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, Virginia,
and later with Adult Community Total Services in Fort Washington,
Pennsylvania, where she worked for 33 years.
Rhoda was a faithful and active member of Ambler Mennonite Church.
Throughout the years, she served in many roles, including elder, Sunday
School teacher, Summer Bible School teacher, worship leader, ministry team
member, and caregiver. She also served as a board member of Dock Woods
Retirement Community and was a proud alumna of the Grand View School of
Nursing.
She found joy in sewing, reading, cross-stitch, cooking, and baking. Rhoda
especially cherished time spent with her grandchildren. She enjoyed word
games, traveling, and being deeply involved in church life. Known for her
kindness and compassion, she was a caring and loving woman who touched many
lives.
Rhoda is survived by her husband, Gerald; two daughters, Rosita Derstine
& husband, Tim of Lemont, PA, and Joanne Benner of State College, PA;
two sons, Kendall Benner & wife, Clara of Souderton, PA, and Darin
Benner & wife, Maribeth of Telford, PA; six grandchildren, Kayla, Erika,
Luke, Carly, Laura, and Renae; one great-grandson, James; two sisters, Lois
C. Zook & husband, Mervin of Millersville, PA, and Rachel Hartzler &
husband, Bruce of Galion, OH; and one brother, David L. Alderfer & wife,
Maryann of Broomall, PA.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Isaiah and Lovina Alderfer, and
her brother, Ralph C. Alderfer.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at
2:00 p.m. at Souderton Mennonite Homes, 207 W. Summit Street, Souderton, PA
18964, followed by an informal visitation at 3:00 p.m. The service will be
Livestreamed.
A private inurnment will take place at the Souderton Mennonite Church
Memorial Garden.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Mennonite Central
Committee, 21 S. 12th Street, Akron, PA 17501, or online at
https://mcc.org/.
Arrangements are by Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory, 130 East
Broad Street, Souderton, PA 18964. Online condolences may be shared at
www.andersfh.com.
https://www.andersfh.com/obituary/rhoda-benner
Accessed January 14, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Blauch, Doyle Stuart
September 23, 1923 - October 25, 2013
Doyle S. Blauch 90 of N. Broadway in Sugarcreek died
Friday, October 25, 2013 at Union Hospital following complications from
congestive heart failure and pneumonia. He was born September 23, 1923 in
Aurora, Ohio to the late Omar and Effie Miller Blauch. Doyle was called to
service early in 1942 and served as a medic with the infantry during the
European campaign. His job was to give first-aid to the men carrying the M-1
rifles a job wherein he was fortunate in not being a casualty himself. He
was a retired Professor of Botany and Biology. His life was mainly centered
on the field of education. His first college degrees were the degrees of
Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science form Otterbein University.
Following his discharge from service he began teaching at Whitehall High
School in Columbus, OH from 1950-57, then he moved his wife and daughter to
Encampment, Wyoming where he taught all subjects from 7th to 12 th grades
from 1957 to 1960 and then he taught in the city of Wooster from 1960-66. He
began working on his master's degree then that he received from the
University of Northern Colorado at Greeley and he then went on to obtain his
Doctorate's Degree from West Virginia University in 1970. He began teaching
at West Liberty State College in WVA and then began teaching at West
Virginia Northern Community College in Wheeling, West Virginia from where he
retired in 1988. He was the recipient of many outstanding awards throughout
his career. His happiest times in life were spent in the class room teaching
and his passion for teaching has instilled others with a since of awe for
natures wonders. Doyle was a member of the First Mennonite Church at
Sugarcreek. He was married May 28, 1943 to the former Jennie Lee Wheelbarger
who survives him and celebrated 70 years of marriage this past May. He is
also survived by his loving daughter Sarah Blauch-Miller of Hampton,
Tennessee and his grandson and best friend Samuel J. Childers of Sugarcreek,
his brother Clare Blauch of Florida and his sister Sue Denzer of Mt. Vernon.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his brother Claude
Blauch and his sister Charlene Bear. In keeping with Doyle's wishes his body
has been donated to the Ohio State University Medical School. Memorial
Services will be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 11:30 A.M. at First
Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek with Piano intro to start at 11:00 AM. Rev.
Jayne Byler will be officiating. There are no calling hours. Following the
memorial service a veteran service will be held at the church with a
reception immediately following in the church social hall. Arrangements are
being handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. In lieu of flowers
memorials may be made to First Mennonite Church 113 W. Main Street PO Box
250 Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. For those unable to attend please visit the
funeral home's website to share a memory and sign the guest register.
https://www.spidellfuneralhomemounteaton.com/obituaries/Doyle-S-Blauch?obId=13222885
- Accessed January 15, 2026 by Amy Stauffer-McNutt
Blauch, Jennie Lee
(Wheelbarger)
December 9, 1921 - September 26, 2017
Jennie Lee Wheelbarger Blauch 95 of Sugarcreek died
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at New Dawn Nursing Home in Dover. She was born
December 9, 1921 in Dayton, Ohio. Her parents were Albert Samuel Wheelbarger
and Ruth Seltzer. Jennie's father, Albert migrated from Dayton, Virginia to
Dayton, Ohio as a young adult and he worked his entire life for the National
Cash Register Company where he was an inventor.Jennie attended Steel High
School and Parker Co-Op in Dayton, Ohio. After graduating from high school,
she worked for one year at Brown and Brockmeier Company as a secretary
before attending Otterbein College. Jennie received scholarships to
Otterbein College in Piano, Accordian, and Voice. It is at Otterbein where
Jennie met her future husband, Doyle S. Blauch. They were both students at
the college until Doyle joined the Army and went to Europe as a medic on the
front lines. At that time, Jennie began working as Secretary to Professor
Martin, President of the College. After Doyle returned home from the war,
they made their home in Westerville where Doyle taught High School science
courses in Columbus, OH. After several years, they then moved to Wyoming for
two years where Doyle taught school and Jennie taught accordion to young
children. Upon leaving Wyoming, they moved to Wooster, Ohio, where Doyle
taught high school and Jennie worked at the College of Wooster. After many
years of teaching, Doyle pursued his PhD degree and they moved to West
Virginia where Jennie worked in the Library at West Liberty State College in
West Virginia and Doyle taught science courses. When Doyle retired, they
moved to Sugarcreek and Jennie began teaching piano to the young children
and had many students and recitals which gave her great pleasure. She was a
member of the First Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek and also a member for
many years of the Fort Knightly Music Club which she greatly enjoyed. Jennie
was in every sense truly a very loving godly woman who believed in and loved
the Lord as much as she did her family. She represented at all times as a
genuinely honest and gentle lady. She will be greatly missed by her
daughter, Sarah and grandson, Sam as well as those whose lives she has
touched. Memorial services for Jennie will be held on Saturday, October 14,
2017 at 11:00 AM at the First Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek with Rev. Jayne
Byler officiating. Arrangements are being handled by Smith-Varns Funeral
Home in Sugarcreek.
https://www.smithfuneralhomesugarcreek.com/obituaries/Jennie-Lee-Blauch?obId=13221668
- Accessed January 17, 2026 by Amy Stauffer-McNutt
Bontrager, Norman T.
March 24, 1937 — December 31, 2025
Norman T. Bontrager was born March 24, 1937, on his family
farm west of Kalona, Iowa. He was the only son of Tobe and Lydia (Glick)
Bontrager. He disliked studies but enjoyed building friendships at Snake
Hollow School. Norman was happily married to Ruth Ann Gingerich for 67 years
and 10 days. Their marriage began on December 21, 1958, at Sunnyside
Conservative Mennonite Church in Kalona. Norman and Ruth Ann raised their
four children, a handful of “fresh air children,” and nearly 20 foster
children on the farm where he grew up. Norman loved visiting with people,
telling colorful stories, working with horses, and spending time with his
family. He thoroughly enjoyed serving God, by serving others. Family
vacations always involved a service component. Norman went on many
short-term mission trips and volunteered often with the Mennonite Disaster
Service. His students loved his practical, hands-on style as he served as a
Sunday School Superintendent and Sunday School teacher. He and Ruth Ann also
helped as youth group leaders. Norman was a founding board member for
Crooked Creek Christian Camp.
Following a brief hospitalization to relieve fluid retention, Norman was
admitted to Washington County Hospice in mid-December. He was ready to die
and decided against further testing or treatment. He passed away peacefully
at home on Wednesday, December 31, shortly after midnight at age 88. He is
survived by his wife Ruth Ann; four children, Gary (Julie) Bontrager of
Wellman, Errol (Coletta) Bontrager of Kalona, Ken (Deborah) Bontrager of
Arcadia, Florida, and Cindy (Mike) Gingerich of Kalona; 15 grandchildren; 13
great grandchildren; two sisters, Edna Miller and Ethel Bontrager and a
brother-in-law, Calvin Yoder. He was preceded in death by his parents, a
sister Ada Yoder, a granddaughter Hadassah Ruth Bontrager, a great grandson
Lowell Elijah Gingerich and a brother-in-law Emery H. Miller.
Funeral Service will be 10:30 AM, Saturday, January 3, 2026, at
Sunnyside Mennonite Church in Kalona. A private family burial will be in the
South Gingerich Cemetery prior to the service. Visitation will be Friday,
January 2, 2026, from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Sunnyside Mennonite Church. A
Memorial fund has been established for Crooked Creek Christian Camp, Water
for Life, or Camp Deerpark in New York. Messages and tributes may be sent to
the family at www.powellfuneralhomes.com. Yoder-Powell Funeral Home is
caring for Norman and his family.
https://www.powellfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/norman-bontrager
Accessed January 12, 2026 by Phil Kniss
Brenneman, Paul H
February 28, 1932 - January 8, 2026
Paul Brenneman, age 93, of Orrville, passed away Thursday,
January 8, 2026, following a brief illness.
Paul was born in Orrville, OH. He graduated from Orrville High School in the
Class of 1951. He married Evelyn in Logan, OH. They were married for 71
years and had three children. Evelyn survives.
Paul worked at Apple Creek Developmental Center until retirement.
He was faithfully involved in church. Paul developed an interest in trains
as a boy that lasted throughout his life. He was a member of the Orrville
Railroad Heritage Society for many years.
In addition to his wife, Evelyn, Paul is survived by a daughter, Susan (Tim)
Goering of Kansas; sons, Mark (Sue) Brenneman of Pennsylvania and Andrew
Brenneman of Colorado; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a
brother, Alvin Henry (Marie) Brenneman Jr. of Orrville.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sisters, Esther (Chester)
Yoder and Mildred (John) Peachey.
Private graveside services will be held at a later date at Crown Hill
Mennonite Church Cemetery in Rittman, with Pastor Jan Croyle officiating.
The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff at Maple
Terrace in Orrville and Ohio's Hospice, Wooster, for their compassion and
support. Donations may be made to OrrVilla Maple Terrance, 333 E. Sassafras
Street, Orrville, OH 44667 or to Ohio's Hospice LifeCare, 1900 Akron Road,
Wooster, OH 44691, ohioshospice.org.
https://www.the-daily-record.com/obituaries/pwoo1382442 - Accessed
January 15, 2026 by Amy Stauffer-McNutt
Brunk, Kenneth
Dale
October 7, 1949 - December 15, 2025
Kenneth Dale Brunk was born in Denbigh, Virginia on
October 7th, 1949 to Dora Hertzler and Daniel Wenger Brunk. He passed away
peacefully on December 15th, 2025 in Rockingham, Virginia.
As a young man, Ken was a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War, and
opted to serve in Tanzania for three years as part of a village development
program. During his time there, he learned Swahili and spoke it like a
native for the rest of his life. He loved the country dearly and considered
it his second home, returning many times and frequently bringing family and
friends along on trips.
After marrying his wife Gail Jantzi in 1980, they settled in Batesville,
Virginia, where Ken helped design and build their house. They raised two
children there, Gabriel and Anastasia (Annie), and the family later moved to
Harrisonburg, Virginia. He also worked on adding a landing strip to their
property in Orange so he could store and fly his planes.
Ken was a man of many skills, and could be always found working on new
hobbies and projects. He was an accomplished woodworker, and built
everything from kayaks to spinning wheels to safari furniture. Also a
talented bluegrass musician and singer, he taught himself to play the piano
and guitar by ear. He could just as easily be found working on an old
Singer treadle sewing machine as baking another batch of whole wheat bread,
reading about David Livingston and Mark Twain, or experimenting with ham
radios. In his later years, he spent much of his time writing up his own
stories of his many travel (mis)adventures in Tanzania and across Europe,
and leaning into his new role as a grandfather by building sandboxes for his
grandsons and making them laugh with as many funny noises as he could.
Ken’s zest for life, humor, curiosity, and sense of adventure will always be
remembered by those who knew him. Besides his two children, he is survived
by Gail, his wife of 45 years, daughter-in-law Lauren, and two beloved
grandsons, Everett and Silas. He is also survived by his four siblings:
Shirley Coberly, Ron Brunk, his twin sister Kathy Stoltzfus, and Juanita
Brunk, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Memorial details are forthcoming, but in lieu of flowers the family requests
donations be made to Friends of Shirati.
https://mcmullenfh.com/obituaries/kenneth-brunk, accessed January 7,
2026
Submitted by: Phil Kniss
Buentello, Ruby Jewel
(Collins)
April 23, 1949 - July 29, 2025
Ruby Jewel Buentello (Collins), 76, passed away
unexpectedly on July 29th, 2025, at her home in Mattawan, Michigan.
Ruby was born on April 23rd, 1949, in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas to Martha Jane
Hoffman and Floyd Collins.
There was nothing more that Ruby loved than her family, specifically, her
grandchildren. A wearer of many hats, Ruby knew - and did, pretty much
everything. Starting her life in Arkansas, her family decided to move to
Decatur, Michigan. After that, they relocated to Chicago, Illinois where she
graduated high school and worked as a Nurse Aid at South Shore Hospital.
Later, she moved back to Michigan where she spent the rest of her life. Ruby
touched the hearts of many people. She was known for her wit, endless
generosity, and devotion to those she cared about. Ruby had a way about her
that drew you to her. Every person she met instantly loved her, and she
loved them. She was the life of the party, and her style and charisma lit up
every room that she walked into. She loved butterflies, the sun, shopping,
and again - her family. She was a woman who was there. It didn't matter the
event, big or small, she was there.
Ruby is survived by her husband, Alex Buentello. Her sisters, Doris Collins
and Laura Jones. Sons, Gordon Ramlow (Angela), Samuel Garrison (Destri),
Thomas Garrison (Anna), Jeff Buentello (Sarah), and Greg Buentello.
Grandchildren, Allison Ramlow, Lillian Ramlow, Summer Garrison, Nova
Steenholdt, and Cooper Garrison. As well as her nieces and nephews, Krin
Kendall, Cathy (Chad) Worthington, Larry Lathrop, and Jerry (Nicole) McCord.
There is no end to the loving people that Ruby left behind. She was preceded
in death by her parents, her son, Gary, and her brother, Thomas Jones.
Friends are welcome to join the family for a Celebration of Life on August
8, 2025, at Lawton Evangelical Church, 425 S. Nursery Street Lawton,
Michigan 49065. Visitation will begin at 12:00 P.M. with a Service at 12:45
P.M. There will be a Luncheon to follow. Flowers can be sent and brought to
this location at 9 a.m., August 8, 2025.
https://www.adamspawpaw.com/obituaries/ruby-buentello - Accessed
January 18, 2026 by Kevin Miller
Burkholder, Irvin David
“Fotch”
September 3, 1936 - December 19, 2025
Irvin David “Fotch” Burkholder, 89, a resident of
Rockingham, passed away on Friday, December 19, 2025 at Sentara RMH
Medical Center.
Mr. Burkholder was born on September 3, 1936 in Rockingham County and was
a son of the late Irvin Newton and Brownie May Bowman Burkholder
He attended Massanutten Technical Center studying Engineering. For many
years, he worked at N&S Auto Service before taking the role of Product
Service Technician at Shenandoah Manufacturing Company until the company
closed its doors in 2003. Following his retirement, he was a
self-employed “jack of all trades,” volunteered with many local
organizations, and shared his love of Jesus with anyone he would meet.
On September 1, 1956, he married Lois Elizabeth “Lizzie” Caplinger
Burkholder who preceded him in death on August 30, 2023.
Mr. Burkholder is survived by his daughter, Dawn Weaver and husband Bill,
of Mt. Crawford; grandchildren, Benjamin Weaver and wife Alyssa of San
Francisco, CA, Rachel Weaver of Bridgewater; siblings, Clarence Burkholder
and wife Sharon of Suffolk, Boyd Burkholder and wife Sharon of Rockingham,
Earl Burkholder and wife Donna of Las Cruces, NM, Lois Wenger and husband
Robert of Harrisonburg, Dwight Burkholder and wife Linda of Stuarts Draft,
Ruel Burkholder and wife Diane of Rockingham; sister-in-law, Shirley
Caplinger of Peach Tree City, GA and numerous nieces, nephews and their
spouses.
In addition to his parents and wife, Mr. Burkholder was preceded in death
by a sister, Jane Burkholder.
Those wishing to view and sign the register book may do so on Monday,
December 29, 2025 from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the McMullen Funeral Home.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 11: 00
a.m. at New Beginnings Church with Pastor Lucas Cook officiating. Burial
will be held privately.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of
your choice.
Online condolences may be made to the family by visiting
www.mcmullenfh.com.
McMullen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
https://mcmullenfh.com/obituaries/irvin-burkholder, accessed January 7,
2026
Submitted by Phil Kniss
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