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POSTED: 12/28/10 at 3:42 pm. FILED UNDER: Info
Betty L. Lewis, 93, of Van Wert, passed away at home on Monday, February 3, 2025.
Born on May 12, 1931, to Erastus and Cora (Anderson) Jenkins, Betty was the last surviving child of 13.
She married Richard “Dick” Lewis on March 5, 1969. He preceded her in death on March 23, 2008.

Betty loved her family with all of her heart and soul – not just her children and grandchildren, but siblings, nieces and nephews. She was lovingly known as Aunt B. to some.
Betty loved Cougar football where she had taken tickets at the north gate at Eggerss Stadium for 43 years. She stood with Dick doing this until his passing and then her son-in-law, Eric, stepped in. She took tickets through the 2023 season, having missed only one season due to COVID. In 2024 she passed the torch to have Eric continue without her. Betty retired from Kennedy Kit after 27 years. She also loved chickens, Betty Boop and crocheting. She made so many afghans that she would give one to people who crossed her path.
She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer “Jenni” (Eric) Profit; six grandchildren, Andy (Kelly) Miller of North Manchester, Indiana, Jason (Kendra) Miller of Auburn, Indiana, Kari Miller of Peru, Indiana, Nathan Profit, Quintin (Catlyn) Profit and Olivia (Zach) Lyvers of Van Wert, as well as 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Betty was preceded in death by her husband Dick; daughter, Elizabeth (Beth) Engstrand; son, David Taylor; siblings, Albert (Dorothy) (Ernestine) Anderson, Velma (Raymond) Geisman, Roger (Mary) Jenkins, Leo Jenkins, Russell Jenkins, Jessie Jenkins, Florine (William) Ruskaup, Josephine (William) Tindall, Helen (Robert) Eberle, Robert (Chris) Jenkins, Carroll Jenkins and Alberta (Harold) Welker.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 7, at Brickner Funeral Home, Van Wert. Visitation will be held from 2-7 p.m. Thursday, February 6, and from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service on Friday.
In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials: the Eggerss Stadium Renovation Fund, the Van Wert County Humane Society or donors choice.
POSTED: 02/04/25 at 8:40 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Jane Bevington Harter, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 3, 2025, at the age of 90.
Born on May 26, 1934, in York Township, Jane was the cherished daughter of Emery G. and Frances L. (Crider) Swygart, who both preceded her in death. She resided in Van Wert County, where she touched countless lives with her gentle spirit and unwavering dedication.

Jane devoted 27 years of her life to Van Wert County Hospital, where she served as a nursing aide and clerk. Her caring nature and commitment to helping others did not go unnoticed, and she earned the admiration and affection of her colleagues and patients alike. After her retirement, Jane continued to embody the values of compassion and service as a devoted member of Trinity Global Methodist Church.
With a heart full of love, Jane nurtured her family with grace and diligence. She was known for her frugality and creativity, often sewing clothes for her children, instilling in them the values of hard work and resourcefulness. Jane was a pleasant, easygoing person who found joy in the simple things in life, and her sweet demeanor endeared her to all who knew her. A true homebody, she was the cornerstone of her family, always providing a warm and welcoming sanctuary.
Jane is survived by her loving husband, Robert Harter; her children, Lynn (Rex) Davis, Lee (Larry) Schumm of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Laura (Sam) Brewster of Lansing, Michigan, Rev. Randy (Judy) Bevington and Todd (Jean) Bevington; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, Jane was preceded in death by her first husband, Howard Bevington; a sister, Janelle Miller, and brother, George Swyart.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, February 8, at Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home Chapel, Van Wert with Pastor David To officiating. Visitation will be prior to the service from 1-3 p.m. at the funeral home. Jane’s family invites all who knew her to come together to reflect on her remarkable life and legacy.
In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials: CHP Homecare and Hospice or to Trinity Global Methodist Church.
To share in Jane’s online memorial visit www.alspachgearhart.com.
POSTED: 02/04/25 at 2:43 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
It is with shattered hearts that we announce the passing of Edward J. Schlenker, who left us peacefully on Monday, February 3, 2025, at the age of 77.
Born in Buffalo, New York June 30, 1947, to Edward and Alice (Koch) Schlenker. Ed lived a life full of love paired with a hearty passion for his family. On August 4, 1973, he married Terri (Sullivan). Together, they shared over 51 years of marriage.

From a young age, Ed found joy in cooking and baking, which ultimately sparked his desire to achieve a career in the food sector. He graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in hotel and restaurant management. Ed gained employment as the dietitian at Van Wert County Hospital. Alongside this role, he and Terri began the process of making their dreams a reality and together they owned and operated Schlenker’s Country Sweets in downtown Van Wert. Ed also dedicated many years of his life to serving as the commissary director at Starr Commonwealth. His devotion to his family ran deep.
In addition to his wife Terri, Ed leaves behind children, Shannon Schlenker of Van Wert, Edward Stacey (Casey) Schlenker of Bowling Green, and Heidi (J.R.) Smith of Van Wert; siblings, Mark (Jayne) Schlenker of Missouri and Sue Wierda of New York, as well as several nieces and nephews. Possibly the role he doted about the most was that of Pap, Gramps, or Papaw to James, Fletcher, Micah, and Annabell Smith and Kaiden and Grayson Schlenker.
He found great joy in woodworking and crafted a two-story treehouse for the grandkids, a special project which reflected his love for them and allowed countless hours of what are now treasured memories.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Marianne Schlenker; a sister-in-law, Rhonda Morris and a brother-in-law, Carl Wierda.
A man of many interests, he was often found working with his hands to create or build. He also enjoyed exploring new culinary creations and experiences and could be dubbed a “foodie.” Ed (and Terri) could very often be found at The Orchard Tree restaurant in Van Wert, where he was a beloved patron.
One couldn’t just pass by Ed with a simple hello – there had to be a conversation which was sometimes paired with his unique humor. Ed will be remembered not only for his work and hobbies, but, most importantly, for the warmth and love he showed to everyone in his life.
A memorial service for Ed will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, February 7, at Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home & Crematory, Van Wert, with Rev. David To officiating. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 12-2 p.m.
As a member of Trinity Global Methodist Church, in lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to the church.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.alspachgearhart.com.
POSTED: 02/04/25 at 2:05 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Dennis Lee Eckerley, 78, of Peru, Indiana, passed away Saturday, February 1, 2025.
He was born in Peru on September 9, 1946, to Lyman and Roberta (Gipson) Eckerley, who both preceded him in death.

He graduated from Peru High School and went on to receive a bachelor’s and master’s degree from St. Francis College in Fort Wayne. Dennis was passionate about education. He worked as a teacher of business education, Spanish, and English as a second language (ESL). In his later years, he worked as a long-term substitute teacher for Peru and Maconaquah school corporations. Additionally, he was a sponsor for several school clubs including; Spanish Club, Student Council, AFS Club, yearbook, prom, and the school newspaper.
Dennis was fluent in Spanish and worked as an interpreter for the Miami County Superior and Circuit Courts. He was also a valued member of the Peru Lions Club, Miami County Helping Hands, International Circus Hall of Fame, AFS Marion, Ohio Chapter, Marion County, Ohio Professional Services Organization, Boy Scouts, Central Christian Church/First Christian Church, Marion Education Association, and Marion, Ohio Breakfast Kiwanis Club.
He is survived several cousins and many friends.
He will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Visitation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Friday, February 7, at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru. A funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. with Pastor Jim Loft officiating. Burial will take place at Mount Hope Cemetery in Peru, Indiana.
In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials: the Peru Lions Club and/or the Miami County Helping Hands in Dennis’ honor.
Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com.
POSTED: 02/04/25 at 10:26 am. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Paul E. Price, of Venedocia, passed away on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital.
He was born on February 21, 1937, in Van Wert County, to William Emery Price and Pauline G. (Hileman) Price, who both preceded him in death.
Paul graduated from York High School in Jonestown in 1955. He married Doris Ilene Davies on September 8, 1956, and they raised four sons together, Paul Brent Price, Doug (Frances) Price, Tim Price and Eric (Machell) Price. He had seven grandchildren, Amber Price, Kim (Jeremy) Ebel, Amy (Jason) Bromberg, Kevin (Kristen) Price, Kurt (Trista) Price, Paige Kelley and Allie (Tyler) Harris and also was blessed with nine great-grandchildren, Brianna Ebel, Landon Price, Dane Ebel, Jackson Dunlap, Ashlyn Price, Holden Price, Carter Dunlap, Tinley Price and Kollins Price.

Paul worked at Aeroquip and was a supervisor there until he retired after a long career.
He was a proud member of Salem Presbyterian Church, where he served on the session/trustees, taught Sunday School, was a Sunday School superintendent and also sang with Doris in the choir.
Alongside Doris, Paul proudly saw countless wrestling/golf matches, basketball, softball, baseball and volleyball games while cheering on their sons, grandchildren, and their great-grandchildren. He enjoyed helping run the Venedocia Ballpark where he played softball, helped coach girls softball, kept the grounds and later helped serve in the concession stand for decades.
He was a life-long member of the Venedocia Lions Club and was the last living member of its 11 original founding members. He served as the treasurer for many years in the organization and helped create fundraising efforts with their “World Famous Sausage Sandwiches”. He also served in many capacities on the Village Council. Paul was an avid golfer who also was a prestigious member of the “Hole-in-1” club. He loved spending time at the course with his friends and running into acquaintances to catch up on life.
In addition to his parents, Paul was preceded in death by his wife, Doris; brother, Don Price; sisters Ellen Mollenkopf and Eileen Lucier; brother-in- law, Reese Davies; sisters-in-law, Ruth Price and Mary Jane Price.
Brothers Roger and Lewis (Elaine) Price along with many of his proud family survive him.
There will be a public viewing from 1-5 p.m. Thursday, February 6, at Cowan & Son Funeral Home in Van Wert.
In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials: the Salem Presbyterian Church.
Online condolences may be expressed on the Tribute Wall at cowanfuneralhome.com.
POSTED: 02/03/25 at 8:29 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Roger E. Goddard passed away peacefully enveloped by the love of his family on February 3, 2025. He was 92 years young.
Roger was born on June 23, 1932, to Doyle Curtis Goddard and Vera (Endsley) Goddard in Grover Hill. He was a loving son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle and a passionate educator and champion for all children, especially children who had less advantages than others.
Roger grew up in Grover Hill, where his family owned Goddard’s Grocery Store, started by his grandfather, Fred O. Goddard. He began working at the family business when he was just 12 years old. He married Ruth Ann Waltmire on June 16, 1957, and they shared life together for the past 67 years.


Roger earned a bachelor’s degree in education, became a high school teacher, completed his master’s in educational administration and served as a principal, and then a career-long superintendent of schools. He earned his doctorate of education at the University of Sarasota, where he went on to become the president and worked hard to earn the university accreditation for their graduate programs. His career continued on as an assistant superintendent for Highlands County in Sebring, Florida, and after 42 years as an educational leader, he retired from his passionate commitment to and for students.
Roger also served 11 years in the Army reserves, another accomplishment and commitment of which he was quite proud. When in a restaurant, anywhere, if there were military personnel in uniform, he would pay for their meals. He demonstrated great love and respect for the servicemen and women and for our great country.
In addition to his passion for his family, career and country, Roger loved nothing more than Ohio State football, When it was football season, and the Buckeyes were on the field, Roger was either at the game in-person, or watching it on TV, rarely, if ever, missing a game in the past 70+ years. Woody Hayes was his hero.
Roger enjoyed getting away to Little Long Lake, where he purchased the family’s first cottage at age 17, during an auction, by direction of his father who was hospitalized and couldn’t attend the auction himself. Roger loved telling that story. The Goddard family spent many weekends and summers at the lake, boating, fishing and skiing. The memories created will last a lifetime.
Roger was preceded in death by his parents, Doyle and Vera Goddard of Grover Hill.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Ann (nee Waltmire) of Van Wert; brother, Craig E. (Sandra) Goddard of Bradenton, Florida; daughters, Jolene D.(Dan) Reinhart of Bradenton, Florida, and Lynda LeAnn (Cris) Sidell, of Belle Center, Ohio; his beloved grandchildren, Adam (Marie) Reinhart, Thomas (Carrie) Davis, Gregory (Ashley) Reinhart, Taylor (Hanna) Reinhart, and Gillian Reinhart; great-grandsons Lucas, Trevor, Declan and Grayson, along with many nieces and nephews.
In heaven’s realm, Roger rejoins the many best friends and colleagues he has lost over the years, but here on this physical earth, he leaves behind so many that will miss his outgoing, friendly, kind and happy demeanor. They will miss his signature greeting, “What’s the good word?”, always emphasizing what’s right in the world. And last, but not least, he would be so happy the Buckeyes won the national title game.
At Roger’s request, cremation has taken place. There will be no calling hours or funeral. He has asked for a “celebration of a well-lived life” for family and friends to come together and recall the wonderful impact of his legacy, which will be planned and held on Sunday, June 22, to honor what would have been his 93rd birthday. Family and friends will receive invitations at a later date this spring.
Preferred memorials: Grand Lake Hospice, St Marys, and CHP Hospice, Van Wert. We are eternally grateful for the loving care these wonderful professionals provided to Roger in his final days.
To share in Roger’s online memorial, please visit www.alspachgearhart.com.
POSTED: 02/03/25 at 5:28 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Phyllis Joan (Sites) Schaberg, a dedicated caregiver, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at the age of 92.
She was born on July 7, 1932, in Van Wert to Albert and Ethel (Waller) Sites. Joan was a cherished homemaker, lovingly caring for her children, grandchildren and husband, Lowell, and touching the lives of many family members and friends. Her nurturing spirit extended to her role as a beloved aunt to her many nieces and nephews.

Joan was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Van Wert.
She is survived by four children, Steve Schaberg of Libertyville, Illinois, Elaine (Jim) Rhoades of Van Wert, Mark Schaberg of Van Wert and Deb (Mike) Chiles of Van Wert, as well as her eight grandchildren, Rebecca (Joshua) Marks, Catherine (Daniel) Kirsche, Erika (Travis Ricker) Berner, Brian Rhoades, Jen (Trey Courtney) Biberstine, Cade (Laura) Chiles, Gage (Megan) Chiles, and Dane Chiles. She is also survived by nine great-grandchildren, Zachary, Madeline, Ziva and Emmet, Carter, Cason, Campbell, Jordyn and Drew, with one more arriving soon.
Joan was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Lowell Schaberg; a son, Michael Schaberg; 6 sisters, Wilma Michael, Louise Taylor, Vera Brewer, Mid Stemen, Ruby Stoller and Betty Jane Sites; two sisters-in-law, and seven brothers-in-law.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 6, at Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home & Crematory, Van Wert, with Rev. William C. Haggis II, officiating. Burial will immediately follow in Convoy I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, February 5, at the funeral home and one hour prior to services on Thursday.
Preferred memorials: Community Health Professionals- Home Care and Hospice or Charter Research (Alzheimer and Dementia Research).
Online condolences may be expressed at www.alspachgearhart.com.
POSTED: 02/02/25 at 8:40 am. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Deborah Diane (Dull) Frysinger passed away peacefully after a brief illness in Naples, Florida, and reunited with her husband on Earth and in Heaven, at 11:37 a.m. Friday, January 24, 2025.
She was surrounded by the love and warmth of her five children. Deborah was born in Van Wert on March 15, 1947, to Ned Eugene Dull and Margaret Irene (Stahl) Dull.
Deborah was raised in Van Wert and was a proud graduate of the Van Wert Cougar Class of 1965. She was involved in various clubs and musicals during her time at Van Wert High School. While in high school, she met the love of her life, Jack Frysinger Jr. They were married at the First United Methodist Church on August 20, 1966. Deborah was a 1975 graduate of Wright State University where she received a bachelor of science in music education and a bachelor of science of vocal pedagogy. After college graduation, she taught music education at Lincolnview High School.

For many years, she was a successful regional Tupperware manager. In 1991, she received her bachelor of science degree in elementary education from The Ohio State University. Deborah enjoyed her time teaching high school music and third and fourth grade at Delphos St. John Elementary School, as well as teaching in surrounding Van Wert area schools. Over Deborah’s lifetime, her love for music led her to various avenues of directing. She directed several adult choirs in Van Wert area churches as well as churches in Florida. She was proud of directing an accomplished German Choir of Delphos and was an assistant director of bell choir at Delphos Trinity United Methodist Church. She had a passion and deep sense of appreciation for musicals and all genres of music that she passed along to her five children.
Deb loved watching her children play sports, perform in theatre, sing in choir, dance, and more. She loved taking them to dinner, the movie theatre, amusement parks, special road trips, and always made each of them feel extra special on their birthday, even as adults calling them at the exact time they were born.
Being raised in a Christian home, attending First United Methodist Church, and directing church choir, Deb said “I always ‘walked the walk’ but never felt I ‘talked the talk’ until the early 1990’s.” Then, in June 2000, on a mountaintop in Tennessee, Deb heard Him, listened, and began working for Him and not for herself. After becoming an ordained minister in the Methodist faith, receiving a masters in pastoral theology in 2003 and completing seminary at Methesco (Methodist Theological Seminary) in 2006, she dedicated the last 25 years of her life to her faith and her love for the Lord. Deborah was committed to helping the young and not so young plug into their purpose and the gifts that God has given them. Her areas of gifting were in leadership, encouragement, evangelism and discernment. Through her 18 years leading ministry at First Community Congregational church in Lehigh Acres, Florida, she grew the largest food pantry in Lee County, Florida.
Deborah had a genuine love for people, never met a stranger, and always had a smile on her face. Her biggest passions in life were God, her husband, and her family. She always made time to sit and hear someone’s life story and would give the last $5 she had in her purse if it meant she would be helping someone in need. She was kind, generous, humorous, and humble. She volunteered countless hours, always having a hard time saying no to anyone who asked for help. She loved spreading the word of God through her sermons, mission trips, and community work. Those who knew and loved Deborah called her Deb, Debi, and P.D. But Deborah’s most treasured people in her life called her mom, grandma, and wife. At any given time, you would find her sharing pictures of her grandchildren, bragging about one of her children or grandchildren, listening to her son Joel sing, sharing stories of her parents and grandparents, and praying for those with a special need.
Deborah was preceded in death by the love of her life, Jack L Frysinger, Jr.; father, Ned E. Dull; mother, Margaret (Stahl) Dull; father-in-law Jack L Frysinger, Sr.; favorite brother-in-law, Gary Wayne Frysinger; granddaughter, Josie Denys Garbash; son-in-law, Telo J. Grove; paternal grandparents, Eugene and Faye Dull; maternal grandparents, Lois and Walter Stahl.
Deborah is survived by her five amazing children, Calandra (Frysinger) Gregory (Menelaos Gregory) of Delaware, Ohio, Camille Frysinger (Justin Jackson) of Lima, Joel Frysinger (Heather Ortega) of Naples, Florida, Carisa (Frysinger) Lanning of Mt. Vernon, and Cayla Frysinger of Naples, Florida; mother-in-law Ruth Frysinger; her beautiful grandchildren, Andreana Gregory, Athan Gregory, Evan Gregory, James (Jimmy) Garbash, Jacob Lanning, Abigail Lanning, and Jackman Frysinger, and her sweet, fur babies, Minnie and Daisy.
Deb’s family will host calling hours at Cowan and Son Funeral Home, Van Wert, from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, February 2. A funeral service celebrating her wonderful and fulfilled life will be held at First United Methodist Church 11 a.m. Monday, February 3. Burial will follow at Woodland Cemetery.
If you feel led, the family asks that remembrances be made in the form of contributions to her church, First Community Congregational Church, 200 Leeland Heights Blvd E., Lehigh Acres, Florida, 33936. On behalf of the Frysinger family, we thank you for loving our mother as much as we do.
Online condolences may be expressed on the Tribute Wall at cowanfuneralhome.com.
POSTED: 01/28/25 at 3:07 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Sandy Mary Klinger, 55, of Convoy, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and cherished friend, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at her residence.
Born on August 2, 1969, in Lima, to Agnes (Kemper) Ostendorf and Donald Ostendorf, who preceded her in death, Sandy’s life was a testament to love, compassion, and unwavering commitment to her family and community.

Sandy attended Fort Jennings High School and was a proud 1987 graduate of Vantage Career Center. On December 7, 1991, she married her soulmate, David Klinger. Together, they cultivated a nurturing home where Sandy took on the role of a devoted homemaker, always putting her family’s needs above her own.
Sandy was an active member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, where she devoted her time to the Altar Rosary Society and volunteered for funeral meals, embodying her spirit of service. Sandy formed deep friendships with the elderly ladies she cleaned and cared for, showing compassion and kindness to those around her.
Sandy’s life was a testament to her incredible capacity to care. She was an immense part of her family’s lives, always ready to help and offer her support. A sacrificial servant, her thoughtfulness and generosity extended beyond her own family, as she regularly bargain shopped with the intent of sharing with others. Her heart and her refrigerator were always open to anyone who might need a little extra love. Sandy never met a stranger. She had a unique way of connecting with everyone she encountered, leaving a lasting impression filled with warmth and kindness.
Sandy is survived by her mother, Agnes Ostendorf; husband, David; and their three daughters: Morgan (Daniel) Hall, Layken (Travis) Lichtensteiger, and Kassidy (Cole) Reindel. She is also survived by her brothers, Doug and Randy Ostendorf; sister, Ann (Dan) Nussbaum; her beloved granddaughter, Ella Lichtensteiger, as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her father, Sandy was preceded in death by her nephew, Paul Fisher.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 1, at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Van Wert, with Father Charles Obinwa, celebrant. Interment will follow in Convoy I.O.O.F Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Friday, January 31, at the Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home Chapel, Van Wert, with the Rosary at 7:45 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Crestview Heritage Board.
To share in Sandy’s online memorial, visit www.alspachgearhart.com/obituaries/sandy-klinger.
POSTED: 01/28/25 at 12:38 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Janet Coleen Etzler, 82, went to be with the Lord at 12:10 a.m. Friday, January 24, 2025, at Vancrest Nursing Home.
She was born on March 25, 1942, in Van Wert, the daughter of Floyd E. Bagley and Helen E. (Bricker) Bagley, who both preceded her in death.
On August 25, 1962, she married Raymond Etzler who survives. They shared 62 wonderful, eventful years together.

Coleen is survived by a daughter, Lori (Mike) Hammons of rural Van Wert, and three sons; Douglas (Lisa) Etzler of rural Van Wert, Andrew (Jeanette) Etzler of St. Henry, and Daniel (Elaine) Etzler of Advance, North Carolina. They have enjoyed 11 grandchildren – grandsons, Javin Etzler, Kalen Etzler, Gavin Etzler, Kyle Hammons (Ebany) and Brett (Alison) Hammons; granddaughters, Raegan Hammons, Kylie Etzler (Isaiah LaTurner), Myia Etzler, Marlee (Jake) Madding, Nora (Braden) Smith, Addy (Preston) Canady and Ava Etzler, as well as seven great-grandchildren.
Coleen is also survived by her sibling, Diane (Larry) Webb, Janell (Paul) Boroff; sisters-in-law, Linda Bagley, Sara Bagley, Betty Wagner; and brothers-in-law, Floyd (Ruth Ann) Etzler, and Dennis (Nancy) Etzler.
She is preceeded in death by brothers, Floyd Eugene Bagley, James D. Bagley, and Ronald R. Bagley; sister-in-law, Joanne Bagley, and brother-in-law, Merle Wagner.
Coleen graduated from Convoy-Union High School in 1960. She continued her education at Defiance College earning a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1964. After graduation she taught six years at Ohio City Liberty Schools and 29 years at Crestview Schools. Working with children was her life’s work but her love of the Lord and sharing that with her students was her true passion.
After retiring from teaching she spent several years as a volunteer at Crestview Elementary, helping students in reading and math. She also organized a tutoring program for students after school at the Convoy Village Ministry Center working with after school homework assignments.
Coleen was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Convoy where she taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School and Weekday School and served on numerous committees.
Perhaps her favorite past time was supporting all of her grandchildrens’ activities by following their sports, music and social events. She loves them all very much.
The family would also like to thank CHP Hospice and the nurses at Vancrest for all their help with Coleen’s care.
Services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, January 27, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Convoy. Calling hours will be from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, January 26, at the church.
Preferred memorials: Redeemer Lutheran Church, Convoy Community Foundation and Gideons International.
Online condolences may be expressed on the Tribute Wall at cowanfuneralhome.com.
POSTED: 01/24/25 at 10:04 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries