![]() He met his future wife, Mary Ellen Beaverson, in 1950 outside of Fayette, Ohio. He held the rank of rescue captain and taught the EMT course to many. He and his wife, Mary, were instrumental in organizing the rescue squad in Morenci. While on Morenci Fire Department, he attained the rank of assistant chief. After his honorable discharge from the Air Force, Ralph continued his interest in rescue and firefighting, serving with Hudson Fire Department and then Morenci Fire Department for more than 30 years. He proudly served his country for four years as an airplane mechanic and served one year in the Korean Conflict on the fire and rescue team. He attended Adrian College for one year before enlisting in the United States Air Force. Ralph attended a one-room schoolhouse in the Morenci area and graduated from Morenci High School with the Class of 1948. His name was legally changed from Ralph Raymond Holmes to Ralph R. Ralph was legally adopted at the age of one by L. At the young age of nine months, his mother, Rita, died and soon after, his father, Fred, died from complication of serving in World War I. He was born April 27, 1930, in Blissfield, Mich., the sixth child to Fred V. Ferris of Morenci, Mich., died at his home Sept. Memorial donations are suggested to the American Cancer Society. and several cousins.įuneral Mass took place Sept. aunt Una Mae Allen of Burnsville, NC and Larry (and Barbara) Young of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Joellen (and Dirk) Bisbee and children Anna and Aimee of Rogers, Ark. Surviving are her husband, Gerald (Joe) Bach of Millington sister Eleen (and Dave) Dubis of Raleigh, NC two children Jacqueline (and Victor Gischler) Bach and son Emery of Baton Rouge, La. She will be remembered for her sense of humor and positive/uplifting personality. Judy was an avid painter, a world traveler, and a doting grandparent. William Catholic Church and served as a parish religious education teacher and secretary of the Women’s Club. 31, 1948, the daughter of the late Roy and Joyce Vance. 4, 2022, at Methodist North Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.Ī native of Mitchell County, North Carolina, Judy was born Jan. ![]() Judy Bach, 74, of Millington, Tenn., died Sept. The Eagle-Marry Funeral Home – Morenci Chapel assisted with arrangements. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Lenawee County Humane Society. ![]() She is survived by son Tyson (and Candace) Sager daughter-in-law Jessica Luck grandson Jayme Sager brothers George Cleghorn, Jr., and Leonard (and Gail) Cleghorn and a sister, Connie Millron.īesides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Triston Culp, on March 25, 2022.Īs requested, Carol’s body was donated to the University of Toledo for medical research and there will be no services. She also loved to attend to her cats, bake, cook and go bargain shopping. 27, 2016.Ĭarol work for many years at the Dari-ette in Morenci as a cook. 29, 1982, she married Mike Culp in Adrian, Mich., and he preceded her in death Jan. She attended Weston Elementary School, then Sand Creek Schools, and graduated from Morenci Area High School. Memorial donations are suggested to Evergreen Local Schools in honor of the Evergreen Elementary Library.Ĭarol Ann Culp, 72 of Morenci, Mich., died at her home Sept. 30, at Weigel Funeral Home in Metamora, with services following at 6:30 p.m. Visitation is planned from 2 to 6:30 p.m. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by siblings Clifford (and Nelda) Langenderfer, Harold (and Joan) Langenderfer, June King, and Jean (and Mac) Simon. Kitty is survived by five daughters, Debbie May of Cleveland, Ohio, Kathie (and Bryon) Brock of Swanton, Ohio, Pattie (and the late James) Deakin of San Diego, Calif., Mollie (and Jeff) Youtzy of Metamora and Peggie (and Paul) Haywood of Lebanon, Ohio siblings Kenneth (and Sallie) Langenderfer and Elaine Langenderfer 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. ![]() She was a member of the Lyons Literary League, the Lyons VFW Auxiliary Post 7574 and the Lyons Historical Society. After raising her family, she worked as a library aide for 21 years at Evergreen Elementary School. Kitty was a 1949 graduate of Metamora High School and attended Miami of Ohio University for one year and then worked at Owens-Illinois for three years. On May 9, 1953, she married Bob Donahue in Richfield Center, Ohio. Kitty was born March 13, 1932, to Omer and Minnie (Buckenmeyer) Langenderfer. Kathryn "Kitty" Donahue, 90, of Lyons, Ohio, died Sept.
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