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Alley General Hospital, Wheel­ Ing Lois E. Oakley, 81, of 109 Walnut Ave., St. Clairsvilie, formerly of Nelsonville, Ohio, died Monday evening at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheel­ ing. She was born in Ironton on June 21,1896, the daughter of the late Henderson and Dorothy Wilds Richardson. She was a member of the Nelsonville United Methodist Church and was past matron of the Starlight Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edgar Franklin Oakley, in 1970. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Wanda.) Ander­ son of St. Clairsvilie with whom she resided, and Mrs. Elda ^ (Gail) Hill of Crooksville; three ^ sisters, Mrs. Mildred Kohl, Mrs. ^ Nell Rock, both of Akron, and ^ Mrs. 11 a Stremmel of Zanesville; one grandson and o four great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the ^ Johnson Funeral Home, Nelson- ^ ville, and burial was in C/\ Greenlawn Cemetery, Nelson­ ville. Local arrangements were made by Wilson Funeral Home, * Bridgeport. '__1__ Ethel Oancea Ethel Lewis Oancea, age 74, of Pickerington, Ohio, formerly of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003 at her residence. She was a 1946 graduate of Martins Ferry High School and was married for 53 years to her high school sweetheart, Virg Oancea. Ethel is survived by her hus­ band, Virg; sons and daughter- in-law, Gary Oancea, Dave and Penny Oancea, all of Pickerington, daughter and hei fiance, Susan Oancea and Steve Gray, his children, Jessica Gray and Cora Gray of Columbus: grandchildren, Cary, Amanda, Zach, Tara, Jared, Danny and Corey Oancea; sister, Kay (Bob) Short of Lilburn, Ga., brothers- in-law, Bill Ennis of Columbus, Raoul Jenkins of Martins Ferry; sister-in-law, Mary (Bernie) Miller of Dublin, Ohio; many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, William and Margaret Lwis. Friends may visit 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and 10-11 a.m. on Wednesday, at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, 550 Hill Road North (State Route #256) Pickerington where the funeral services will be held 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, with Pastor James Moran, officiating. Interment in Violet Cemetery, Pickerington. The family wishes to express1 their heartfelt thanks to Mt. Carmel Hospice, most especially Kim Haas. Contributions may be made to them in Ethel’s memory. Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.spencerfuneralhome.com J George$»??a George R. Oancea, 69, of 126 Third St., Bridgeport, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born June 23, 1917 at Martins Ferry, son of the late George and Anna Serban Oancea. He was a former employee of King Chevrolet Inc., and Straub Honda Pontiac, Wheeling. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, and a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Lana and Violet Oancea. Surviving are three sisters, | Mrs. William (Anna) Ennis of Columbus, Mrs. Bernard (Mary) Miller of Bridgeport, with whom he resided, Mrs. David (Geneva) Jenkins of Martins Ferry; a brother, Virgil Oancea of Columbus; several nieces and nephews. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ brated at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Wake service at ,7:30 p.m. today. Virg Oancea Virg “Flea” Oancea, 77, of Pickerington, Ohio, died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at his home. He was retired from General Electric in Worthington, a 1947 graduate of Martins Ferry High School where he earned 11 var­ sity letters and was all-stale hon­ orable mention in football and basketball, he also served in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was married 53 years to his high school sweetheart, Ethel Lewis Oancea, until her death in September of 2003. Virg is survived by his chil­ dren and grandchildren: Gary Oancea and his kids, Cary, Amanda, Zach and great- grand­ son, Bryant; Dave and Penny and their kids Tara, Jared, Danny and Corey, all of Pickerington; Susan Oancea and her fiance’ Steve Gray (all his kids, Jessica and Cora Gray) of Columbus; sister, Mary (Bemie) Miller of Dublin; brothers-in- law, Bill Ennis of Columbus, Raoul Jenkins of Martins Ferry; sister-in-law, Kay (Bob) Short of Lilburn, Ga.; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. Friends may visit 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday, at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, 550 Hill Road North (State Route #256), Pickerington, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, with Pastor Jim Riggs, officiating. Interment, Violet Cemetery, Pickerington. The United States Air Force will perform military graveside rites. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.spencefuneralhome.com Valleyview Nursing Home, Mar­ tins Ferry, formerly of Virginia St., Martins Ferry, died today at the nursing home. He was born March 26,1908 at Wheeling He was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Main Office, Wheeling, a member of the First Christian Church, Wheeling, Bates Lodge No. 33 F&AM at Wheeling, Wheeling Traffic Club, Royal Arch Mason Chapter No. 173, BPOE Elks at Martins Ferry, Martins Ferry Lions Club, and the No Voice Club .n at Martins Ferry. tir He was preceded in death by his wife, Vivian Moore Oates; two brothers, Harry and Paul Oates. Surviving are Helen Rode of Wheeling, several nieces and nephews. Members of the famil receive friends at the Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 so to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held Wed­ nesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. '.fc Bill Lawrence officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Lions Club ser­ vices 7 p.m. Tuesday followed by Elks services at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. OBERDICK, Charles F., Sr., 59, of Barton, OH, formerly of West Wheeling, OH, passed Monday, April 23, 2012 at Valley Hospice South, Liza’s Place. Wheeling, wv. —T C. He was oorn in Martins Ferry, OH on November 20, 1952, a son of Mildred Conaway Oberdick and the late John F. Oberdick. In addition to his father, he is preceded in death by a sister, Phyllis Jean Oberdick; two infant sis­ ters; Frances and Jenny Oberdick and a nephew, Christopher John Oberdick. In addition to his mother, Charles is survived by his | son, Charles Oberdick Jr. and his wife. Heather of St. Clairsville, OH; a sister, Charlotte Ellis Stillabower of Bellaire, OH; two nephews: Jared Ellis and Ralph Stillabower; and grandchildren: Christian, Colin and Carlie Oberdick. Services and interment will be private at the con­ venience of the family. The family is being assisted by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. $ & m&brS3 OBERDICK, Helen L. (Schaeffer) Krantz, 85 of Mt. Pleasant Pike, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Monday, September 24, 2007, in East Ohio Regional .Hospital Long Term Care, Martins Ferry. She was born September 28, 1921 in Brookville, Pa., a daughter of the late Clifford S. and Mabel (Buzzard) Schaeffer. She was a member of the Hopedale Presbyterian Church, Hopedale, Ohio; and the Unionport Chapter No. 360 Order of Eastern Star. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Clifford E. Krantz; her second husband, Ernest F. Oberdick; two step­ sons, Richard and Jack Oberdick; a stepdaughter, Judy Bailer; four brothers, Clifford, Robert, Eugene, and William Schaeffer; and two sisters, Alma Irwin and Clara Schaeffer. Surviving are a daughter, Victoria Graham of Martins Ferry; two sons, Tim (Debra) Krantz of Bridgeport, Ohio and Clifford “Randy” (Judy) Krantz of Wintersville, Ohio; a step-daughter, Candy (Ronald) Wilson of Martins Ferry; a sis­ ter, Lois McCaughan of Pittsburgh, Pa.; 23 grandchil­ dren; and numerous great- grand children. Friends will be received Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. John Brown officiating. Burial follows in v Greenwood Cemetery, Hopedale. Eastern Star services will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the funeral home. OBERDIC'K, "Martha Singer, 51, of 31 Twentieth . St., Wheeling, died Wed­ nesday at home. She was a Catholic and a registered nurse. Surviving are her husband, George C. Ober- dick; a son, Michael G. of Wheeling; two sisters, Margaret Jane McNeil and Sara Singer Michalovich, both of Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made I to Wheeling Hospital MARY OBERDICK Mary Monical Oberdick, 80, of Heils Lane, Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, OH died Monday, May 11, 2015, at her residence. Mary was born in Wheeling, WV, on August 9, 1934, the daughter of the late George Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (Shutler) Weiskircher. She was a retired tele­ phone operator for AT&T. She was a Catholic by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard W. Oberdick; and one brother, John Weiskircher. She is survived by a brother, George H. (Sally) Weiskircher, Meridan, ID; numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St., Martins Ferry, OH, where friends will be received Monday, May 18, 2015, from 10 a.m. until time of a memorial service at noon with Rev. Tom Marnt pffi- ciating. Interment at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. Mary was an avid animal lover and her wish was for memorial donations in lieu of flowers to be made to the Belmont Co.
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