In maintaining with her wishes, services will be private. Pepper Funeral Home in Canton is in care of arrangements. A full obituary and condolences at www.pepperfuneralhomes.com
Sharon Norton, 69, (Beloved wife of Hal Sr.) of Shunk, PA, passed away peacefully at home November 13, 2019
In maintaining with her wishes, services will be private. Pepper Funeral Home in Canton is in care of arrangements. A full obituary and condolences at www.pepperfuneralhomes.com Joan E. (Fields) Jennings, 84 of Granville Summit, passed away early Monday morning, with her loving husband by her side, November 11, 2019 at the Towanda Skilled Nursing Unit.
Joan Elaine was born October 15, 1935 in Grover, PA, to the late Glenn and Dorothy Fields. She attended Canton High School and was a graduate of the class of 1952. After graduating high school, she attended Elmira Business Institute and received a Business Degree. On July 3, 1993 she married her beloved husband, Vaughan Jennings Jr. in Granville, PA. Joan was employed as a Bookkeeper by Rockwell’s Feed Mill in Canton for over 40 years, until her retirement in 2010. Joan enjoyed the outdoors and nature. Bird watching was something she took pleasure in. She loved all nature’s animals, especially her cats and dogs. Joan was a quiet individual who enjoyed any times she could spend with family and always treasured Friday night dinners with her husband. She was an extremely devoted mother, raising six children on her own. Joan is survived by her husband of 26 years; Vaughan Jennings Jr. of Granville Summither children; JoAnn (Dale) Castle of Canton, Jackie Putnam of Gillett, Judy (Tracy) Smith of Addison, NY, Eugene (Helen) Ross of Grover, Richard (Sharon) Ross of Granville and Kathy Jennings of Towanda, stepchildren; Kristy Tarbox of Canton, Laurette Ditzler of Pottsville, Trena Jennings of Columbia Cross Road and Sonya Walker of Grover, a brother; Charles (Linda)Thomas of Philadelphia, special friend Dennis Ryan of Canton, as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and several step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Joan was predeceased by a step-grandson Trevor Cook. In maintaining with Joan’s wishes funeral services will be private. Burial will be in Windfall Cemetery. Pepper Funeral Home and Cremation Facility, 578 Springbrook Drive, Canton, is assisting the family with arrangements. Those who wish may make a memorial donation in Joan’s name to the Animal Care Sanctuary, PO Box A, East Smithfield, PA 18817. Please share memories and condolences to www.pepperfuneralhomes.com During the early morning of Friday, November 8th, 2019, Canton Township resident Harry Richard Crawford passed away peacefully at Troy Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 76 years of age. Born February 8th, 1943 in Troy Township he was the son of Lyle D. and Elsie (Jackson) Crawford. Harry was raised in the Troy-Alba school district and served our country with the U. S. Army in Munich, West Germany, between 1960 and 1962. In later years he would often recall the tensions that arose between the U. S. and the U. S. S.R., and how his unit was on high alert as the infamous Berlin Wall was erected.
Following his return to civilian life Harry was employed by Canton Manufacturing, where he rose to the position of supervisor. He met and married the former Bonnie Robert, and together they raised two sons and a daughter and shared 53 years until Bonnie's passing just five weeks ago. Harry was well known for his quick, and often sarcastic wit. Affectionately known to his friends as “Nasty,” he was a master at good-natured “ribbing.” What's more, he was straight forward and to the point, and you always knew where you stood with him. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and travel. He was active among Canton's military veteran community, having served as Commander of Canton VFW Post #714, as well as being active with the Canton American Legion Post #303 and the Deer Crossing Marine Corps League. He was also a member of the Red Run Rod & Gun Club and a life member of Canton Chapter #429 Loyal Order of Moose.. Most importantly he was close to his family and friends. On Wednesday, November 6, 2019, Barbara Hayes (Scott) Morris, 73, of Troy, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home with the loving care of her family. She has been welcomed into the Heaven she always knew was there.
Barbara “Babs” Morris was born on July 20, 1946, one of seven children, to parents Robert Hayes Scott and Alice (Shaw) Scott. She was a graduate of Troy High School, Class of 1964. In high school, Babs was active in many school activities and later enjoyed helping to plan numerous class reunions. On August 20, 1966, Babs married the love of her life, Harold “Huck” Morris. Babs and Huck spent 31 wonderful years together raising their three children before Huck’s passing in 1997. To know Babs was to love her. When visiting her home, one would always find a warm cup of coffee, and ear to listen, and great conversation. She had a heart that touched everyone she met. Sandy Springs, GA—Dr. James Grant Keagle, 88, recently of Atlanta and previously of Evans, passed away on August 29, 2019 in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Funeral services will be held at Wesley United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 11:30 AM. The family will receive visitors prior to the service, beginning at 11:00 AM. Jim was born in Canton, Pennsylvania to Leon and Eleanor Keagle on June 7, 1931. He graduated from Canton High School and went on to earn B.S. and D.D.S. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. Jim entered the U.S. Army in 1954 and served for 20 years as a periodontist. He retired from the Army as a Colonel in 1974 and accepted a position as Associate Professor of Periodontology at the Dental School of the Medical College of Georgia. He served in that capacity until he retired in 1993. Jim is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Audrey Ann Meredith Keagle, and survived by their children Mary Beth Davison, Jean Ann Brown, and Jon Meredith Keagle; grandchildren Christina, Elizabeth, Meredith, Matthew, and William; and great-grandchildren Cassidy, Leah, and Bennett. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Wesley United Methodist Church, 825 N. Belair Road, Evans, Georgia, 30809. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staffs of Somerby Senior Living and Kindred Hospice, both of Sandy Springs, Georgia; and to Ms. Sokona Keita of College Park, Georgia, for their care and support over the final months of Jim's life.
Sign the guestbook at www.AugustaChronicle.com/obits The Augusta Chronicle - October 6, 2019 Lee R. Cleveland, 94, of Troy, Pennsylvania passed away on November 5, in the comfort of his daughter’s home and in the loving care of his family.
Lee was born in West Palm Beach, Florida to the late Ruth (Burgan) and William Lee Cleveland on August 31, 1925. Lee was an accomplished athlete graduating from Troy High School in 1943 and enlisting in the Army Air Corps. While stationed at Clovis Army Air Base, he witnessed the fireball from the first atomic bomb test in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. After his discharge, he attended Mansfield University and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in education. He worked as a sales representative for several manufactured housing companies for many years. He ultimately became a real estate broker and started his own real estate company, Cleveland Realty in Canton, Pennsylvania. Lee is survived by his daughters Gail (Scott) Jackson of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Lisa (Steve) Feldman of Grove City, Ohio; Sandra (Kenneth) Voegtlen of Gillett, Pennsylvania; and sister Joyce Dimmick of State College, Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Kate (James) Lubomski and Andrew Jackson; great-grandchildren, Addison Hiner and Zosia Lubomski; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife of 55 years Pauline (Mckean) Cleveland. A memorial service will be held on December 28 at the Troy Baptist Church in Troy, Pennsylvania at 11:00 a.m. Christopher Blake Sexton, 49, of Gainesville passed away suddenly on Saturday, October 5, 2019 at Emory Hospital. Private Graveside services were at Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will received friends at Memorial Park Funeral Home on Thursday. Born on March 8, 1970 in Gainesville, he was the son of Charles Gilbert Sexton and Mary Ann West-Powell. He was a systems engineer with Streamline Networks. Mr. Sexton was of the Baptist faith. Mr. Sexton is survived by his wife, Tricia Sexton; sons, Carter Sexton, Cooper Sexton, Conner Sexton; mother, Mary Ann West-Powell and Tom Powell; father, Gilbert Sexton and Loretta Sexton all of Gainesville; mother in law, Cindy Reed and Jim Reed of Canton PA; father in law, Bradley Bailey of Canton, PA; brother, Carey Sexton of Gainesville; sisters and brothers in law, Amy and Ron Fowler of Cleveland, Kelly and Matt Wragg of Gillsville brother and sister in law, Lucas and Maddie Bailey of Canton PA sister in law, Paige Bailey of Canton, PA; nieces and nephews, Alaina Fowler, Cade Sexton, Cole Sexton, Ryan Fowler, Allie Fowler, Mason Wragg, Maddax Wragg, Lincoln Bailey, Everett Bailey and a number of other relatives and friends. Pauline C. Watts, 94, formerly of Canton, became part of God's Choir on Saturday, October 26, 2019. She passed away at Bradford County Manor with her nieces, Connie Avants and Susan May at her side. Pauline was born in Canton June 9, 1925 to Floyd,Sr. and Harriet (Chaapel) Kendall, one of seven children. She was the widow of the late L. Keith Watts, who preceded her in death in 1991 after 44 years of marriage. She had a beautiful soprano voice which she shared with the former Montoursville Methodist Church, the Canton Chirch of Christ (Disciples of Christ), the Canton Community Choir and the Canton Christmas Conglomeration. She was a graduate of Canton High School, Class of 1944. While in high school Pauline worked at the Rialto Theater and later at Schafmaker's, a favorite Canton soda fountain and drug store. She met her future husband, Keith, outside of the Canton Bowling Lanes, and in 1946 they were married. She and Keith resided in the Montoursville area, where Pauline was employed by the Carroll House Department Store in Williamsport, the former Wallace Pharmacy and the Sylvania Photoflash in Montoursville. After moving back to Canton in the 1970's she was employed at T. Burk & Company until its closing in the mid 1990's.
Pauline is survived by her son, Kelly (& Carol) Watts and grandson Karl (& Tashina) Watts, all of Payson, AZ, granddaughter Susan (& Zack) Golden of Windsor VT, six great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd & Harriet Kendall, Sr., her husband, L. Keith Watts, brothers Floyd Kendall, Jr., Lawrence Kendall and Robert Kendall, and sisters Winogene Mallory, Harriet Spencer and Margaret Ameigh. Visitation will be Saturday, November 2, 2019, from noon until 1 PM at the Canton Church of Christ (Disciples) 170 N. Minnequa Ave., Canton,Pa. Pauline's Life will be celebrated at One o'clock PM with Pastor Nancy Beahm officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. The family would like to thank the staff at the Bradford County Manor for their wonderful care Pauline received these last four years. Professional services have been entrusted to Morse and Kleese Funeral Home, Canton. A memorial service for John Anderson, aka James Hart, of Shunk, PA, who died July 4, 2019, will be held this Sunday, October 27, at 12:30pm at Shunk UMC in Shunk, PA.
Robert Ronald Stoeffler, of Canton, passed away at home, October 12, 2019.
Bob was born in Abington, PA on May 17, 1942 to the late Robert and Margaret (Musse) Stoeffler. In Bob’s early years he was a landscaper. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Bob loved to tinker on anything with an engine. Bob is survived by his children; Ron Stoeffler of Willow Grove and Ken Stoeffler (John Robinson) of Rockport, MA., and Dawn (Ed) Finley of Maple Glen, siblings; Dolores Shinn (Warren) of Hatboro and Trudy and (Rick) Gregg of Willow Grove, grandchildren; Eddie and Anthony Finley, Westley and Cheyanne Kunzman and Raymond Virts, great-grandchild; Aubree Jo Griffin and special friend Patricia Terry. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be private. Pepper Funeral Home and Cremation Facility, Inc., 578 Springbrook Drive, Canton, Pa., is assisting the family with arrangements. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.pepperfuneralhomes.com |
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