Martha Ware Hill Obituary, 2018

Hill, Martha Ware

RANDLEMAN — Having lived one day shy of 65 years, Martha has decided to “get on up outta here!” A loving Mimi, decent mother, fair wife, bad cook,and horrible driver, Martha loved teaching, her garden, smoking cigarettes, watching TV, and sitting on the couch. She hated computers, dirty laundry, negotiation, and doing things on other people’s terms. Preceded in death by a bunch of people, most noticeably her husband Ernie, who has most definitely already gotten the party started, she will be welcomed (wherever) with open arms. Martha ambivalently leaves behind two offspring: Justin and Emily; one granddaughter: Annily; siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews, dogs, cats, quite possibly a turtle, her wrath, and all things not important in her opinion. Instead of flowers, donations, or tears, take a moment to enjoy a happy thought, a drink, or a smoke. She would have liked that.

Source:  https://www.greensboro.com/…/hill-martha-ware/article

Ruth Julia Lebsock Ware Obituary, 2018

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Our beloved and beautiful mother, Ruth Julia Lebsock Ware, returned to her Heavenly home on Friday, Feb. 16, 2018. She was born on July 21, 1931, in Brush, Colorado. Her parents instilled in her strong, virtuous values and a great love of family. She was the youngest of eight siblings, with four brothers and three sisters. As a young girl, she milked cows and hoed beets before going to school and was driving a tractor before her feet could touch the pedals. She loved school and learning, and graduated from Fort Morgan High School in 1949. Shortly thereafter, she met Karl J. Ware and they were married on June 3, 1951, in Brush. In January 1952, she lost her mother in a tragic car accident. As a young bride expecting her first child, this was very hard on her. A few weeks later, her first son was born. By March 1956, she had added another son and two daughters to her family. She loved her children and they adored her. The family moved to Worland, Wyoming, where Ruth was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She loved the Gospel and her Savior with all her heart, and remained a faithful member of the Church throughout her life. In October 1959, the family moved to Billings.

Ruth had many talents and worked hard all her life. She loved music and had a beautiful soprano voice. While in high school, she sang on the local radio station. After moving to Billings, she sang with the Sweet Adelines for many years, with the highlight of performing at the Seattle World’s Fair. She especially loved her church choirs and was honored to sing in the choir for the Billings Montana Temple dedication. She was a wonderful cook and loved having friends over for dinner. She had a great sense of humor and great wit. She was an amazing mother and loved children. Her yard became the neighborhood playground, baseball and football field. Her living room was the gathering spot for many kids — it was more fun to go to Mrs. Ware’s house than to the movies, and her treats were much better. She was a Den Mother, Girl Scout leader, community volunteer and camp leader. She held many Church positions involving the youth, and all the kids called her “Mom.” She loved her children dearly, taught them well and, no matter how busy, she never missed any of their concerts, plays, sporting events or activities. She was very creative and put together amazing programs. To her, doing 100% on something was just a starting point, and doing more was better. To her, family vacations were just that — a time to visit family; through these, many family bonds were strengthened. A niece always said, “Aunt Ruth is so cool!”

Ruth worked for the City of Billings, starting her career at the Parmly Billings Library. She also worked on the Bookmobile. Neighborhood kids loved to meet her there, for they knew they would receive a big smile, cheery greeting and books carefully selected for them. She later worked for, and retired from, the Public Works Department. She loved life! She loved to read, garden, go fishing, and loved being outside with sunshine and flowers. She loved the theater, especially musical programs, and was in a local Book Club for over 30 years where she developed strong friendships. She loved Christmas and, for many years, had wonderful Christmas Eve gatherings for family and friends — for many, this was the highlight of the year. No one left her home without a smile on their face and a greater love of the true meaning of Christmas. She faithfully served in many Church positions throughout her life. She especially loved the Billings Montana Temple, where she served faithfully for many years. Ruth was a woman of great faith, wisdom, courage and keen insight. She was extremely compassionate and always willing to serve others. She loved the Lord and epitomized His words, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me.” She was a great example to all and touched many with her special, radiant spirit.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jacob J. Lebsock and Mollie Meininger; her husband, Karl J. Ware; her siblings, Edward Lebsock (Mollie), Clarence Lebsock (Mary), Albert Lebsock, LeRoy Lebsock (Virginia), Lucille Schlothauer (Carl), Elmira Weimer (Karl), Irene Weimer (Gottfried); all but one of her brothers- and sisters-in-law; and many nephews. She is survived by her four children, Wayne, Charmayne, Duane (Gayle) and Lorraine; three grandchildren, Kristen (Danny), Trevor (Mallory) and Ryan; eight great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law, Helen Lebsock; and many nieces and nephews.

There will be a viewing from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary, 1001 Alderson Ave. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 2929 Belvedere Drive, with a viewing in the Relief Society Room at 10:30 a.m. and services at 11:30 a.m. All are invited and welcomed. Interment will be at the Yellowstone Valley Memorial Park.

We express heartfelt gratitude to all who provided care to our sweet mother, especially Dr. Malters and Dr. Ganz.

Source:  Billings Gazette, The (MT) – Monday, February 19, 2018

Joann Bell Campbell Ware Obituary, 2018

Joann Campbell Ware age 75 of Athens, passed away Monday, January 1, 2018 at her residence. Mrs. Ware was born September 28, 1942 in Caribou, ME to Joseph Bell and Renza Gamble Bell.

Graveside services will be Thursday, January 4, 2018 2:00 p.m., at Roselawn Cemetery with Clark Theriot officiating. There will be no visitation. Limestone Chapel Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Mrs. Ware loved reading, birds, traveling and her family.

Preceded in death by her parents; two husbands, Butch Campbell and Clyde Ware.

Survived by one daughter, Leslie Campbell Houston and husband, Wendell; one son, Keith Campbell and wife, Debbie; grandchildren, Zach Houston and wife, Jennifer, Brett Houston and wife, Emily, Sarah Campbell Herold and husband, Melcolm, Derek Campbell and wife, Ashley, Jamie Melton, Cory Melton, Caleb Melton; great-grandchildren, Andrew Boldin, Avery Boldin, Haley Houston, Macey Houston, Kiley Houston, Alley Houston, Aaron Herold and Peyton Barnes.

In lieu of flowers make donations to the American Cancer Society.

Source: Mayo Free Press, The (FL) – Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Judith Ware Bridgers Obituary, 2018

Judith “Judy”Ware Bridgers, a native of Selma, Alabama, was born on December 7, 1947, to Frances Virginia Bennett Ware and Hogan Riggs Ware. She married Dr. William Frank Bridgers and they made their home in Birmingham, Alabama, where she continued to reside until her death on December 23, 2017, at the age of 70 years. Her parents and husband predeceased her. Judith Ware Bridgers is survived by her children Jeffrey Wright Bridgers (Caroline) of Cheverly Maryland, William David Bridgers (Chanelle) of Nashville, Tennessee, Daniel Lawson Bridgers (Jenn) of Bar Harbor, Maine, and Jana Russell Garner (Paul) of Selma, Alabama. Her grandchildren are: John David Bridgers, Ruth Frances Bridgers, Andrew David Bridgers, Emily Anne Bridgers, Abigail Kathleen Bridgers, Eleanor Bell Bridgers, Samuel Paul Garner and Jacqueline Fairchild Garner. She is also survived by her brother Dr. William Bennett Ware (Pam) and his family of Gainesville, Georgia. Judith Ware Bridgers was committed to social justice and gifted with hospitality. During her lifetime, she opened her life and home to many friends with varied needs, abilities and giftings feeding them all with her delicious food and copious amounts of love. In addition, she was a tireless volunteer in her church and the community at large. In 1993, she received the J.C. Penney Golden Rule Individual Award in recognition of volunteer service and was bestowed numerous awards for her work for service and community organizations. A special award was established in her honor by the AIDS Task Force of Alabama in 1999 titled the Judith Ware Bridgers Community Service Award “For the woman who taught us all not to cast stones.” Her death leaves a void in our hearts, but many lessons learned from Judith Ware Bridgers who truly put into action the commandment of John 13:34 “A new command I give you, that you love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.”

Services to celebrate the life of Judith Ware Bridgers will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, 2018, at the Baptist Church of the Covenant located at 2117 University Boulevard, Birmingham, Alabama 35233. Immediately following will be a reception at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial gifts to Baptist Church of the Covenant mailed to 2117 University Boulevard, Birmingham, Alabama 35223 and/ or the Judy and Bill Endowed Scholarship Fund at the UAB School of Public Health made payable to UAB, RPHB 140, mailed to 1729 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-0022. Please note Bridgers Scholarship in the for line.

Source:  Birmingham News (AL) – Wednesday, January 3, 2018

John Harrison Ware Jr. Obituary, 2018

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WARE, John “Jack” Harrison Jr., 92, departed this life Monday, January 1, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Harrison Ware Sr. and Mary Viola Crowder. He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 70 years, Belle Ann Drumheller Ware; and five children, David (Debbie), Kenny (Janet), John, Debra (John) and Michael (Annelise); 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. John proudly served three years in the Navy during WWII. He was a machinist for R.F. & P. Railroad for 44 years. Family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, January 4, at Norman Funeral Home, Goochland. Service to be held at Salem Baptist Church, Crozier, Friday, January 5, at 1 p.m. Pastor Zack Zbinden officiating. Interment at Crowder Family Cemetery, Maidens.

Source:  Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) – Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Clyde W. Ware Obituary, 2018

Clyde "Bill" Ware

Age 77, of Morrice, passed away Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, at the Shiawassee County Medical Care Facility.

Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, at Nelson-House Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Wentz officiating. Burial will follow at Howard Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at Nelson-House Funeral Home from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Bill was born Jan. 31, 1940, in Durand, the son of John and Augusta (Hansen) Ware. He graduated from Morrice High School in 1958.

Bill loved being outdoors in nature, cutting wood, hunting, and riding on his John Deere tractor. He married Mary Wing in Owosso Oct. 17, 1964. Bill retired from Blight Oil Company as a truck driver after 35 years of dedicated service.

He is survived by his wife Mary; children Lori (Dan) Ritter, James Ware and Christine (Allan) Cole; five grandchildren; one great-grandson; brother Robert (Dorothy) Ware; sister Phyllis Lohr; and several nieces, nephews and other loving friends and family.

Bill was predeceased by his parents.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Alzheimer’s Association or charity of the donor’s choice.

Source:  Argus-Press, The (Owosso, MI) – Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Ada Ora Ross Ware Obituary, 2018

Ada Ora Ware, age 90 of Blue Ridge, formerly of Mineral Bluff, passed away December 30, 2017, at home with family by her side.

Mrs. Ware was born July 2, 1927, in Mineral Bluff, Georgia, to the late Fred Ross and the late Bessie Jones Ross. A member of Prospect Baptist Church, she was preceded in death by brothers, Luther Ross and Gene Ross; sister, Stella Dillard and infant brother and sisters, Homer, Pat and Mary Ellen. Ada worked as a seamstress for Levi Strauss and in her spare time she enjoyed gardening and quilting. Survivors include: daughters, Ethelene (Danny) Ensley, Viola Patterson and Devina (Cecil) Lee; brother, Carl Ross; four grandchildren, Jimmy Patterson Jr., Darvin Couch, Renee Hollis and Andy Rhodes; five great-grandchildren, Katelin Patterson, Taylor Couch, Jacob Hollis, Reese Hollis and Hudson Nickerson; several nieces and nephews and special caregivers, Gail Burnett, Felicia Deal, Stephanie Gordy and Sandra Trull.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at 2 p.m., at the Henry-Cochran Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Fair officiating. Music by Charlie Farmer and Renee Watkins.

Interment followed in the Ross Cemetery. The family received friends at the Henry-Cochran Funeral Home of Blue Ridge, Tuesday, January 2, 2018, from 5 p.m. -9 p.m. Flowers will be accepted or you may choose to make a donation to PruittHealth Hospice of Blue Ridge, 706-632-0027, 6050 Appalachian Hwy, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Arrangements entrusted to the Henry-Cochran Funeral Home of Blue Ridge, Georgia.

Source:  News Observer, The (Blue Ridge, GA) – Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Ruth Ellen Ware Obituary, 2018

Ruth Ellen Ware Obituary

Battle Creek – Ruth Ellen Ware, age 98, of Battle Creek, passed away on June 1, 2018 at North Pointe Woods Assisted Living. She was born in a logging camp in Kalkaska County, Michigan on April 29, 1920, the daughter of George and Velva (Smith) Ferguson. Ruth’s family moved frequently when she was young before finally settling in Battle Creek. She graduated from Battle Creek Central High School in 1937. She was united in marriage to Richard Ware on November 1, 1937 in Lagrange, Indiana. He preceded her in death in 1992. Ruth was a member of Central Christian Church and participated in Bible study groups. She was president of the Sonoma Elementary P.T.A. and served on the district P.T.A. Council. Ruth belonged to the Democratic Party and worked on elections when G. Mennen Williams was governor. Ruth and Richard lived on the Ware family farm where she helped in the production and sale of cider and apples from the orchard. She is survived by her sons; Michael (June) Ware, Kim (Debbie) Ware and son-in-law; Thomas Stanton, Sr. Also surviving are her grandchildren; Kristen (Bryan) Gandy, Tiffany (Ben) Sybesma, Justin Ware, Shaun (Michael) Sabia, Thomas Stanton, Jr., Lisa (Robert) Whitaker, Stacy (Eric) Topmiller, Tracy Proulx and Amanda (Ed) Hammock. She had 15 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Ruth was preceded in death by her daughter; Sylvia Stanton, great-grandson, Thomas Stanton III, sister and brother-in-law; Joyce and Raymond Mickenham and brothers; Wesley and Lynn Ferguson. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home & Cremation Services, where funeral services will follow at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral Home. Minister Gordon Pippin officiating with interment to follow at Oak Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan. Condolences may be left for the family at www.henryfuneralhome.org

Source:  Battle Creek Enquirer on June 3, 2018

Corene Marie Ware Obituary, 2018

Corene Marie Ware

Corene Marie Ware 91, of Pilot Grove, Missouri passed away at Cooper County Memorial Hospital on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018.

She had been a resident of Ashley Manor for several years, where she was loved and cherished by everyone.

She was born on August 11,1926 in Pilot Grove to Leonard Joseph and Lorene Meyer Kempf, and graduated Pilot Grove High School in 1944.

She married CCC Camp sweetheart Roy D.(Pat) Ware of Long Lane, Missouri on May 30, 1944.

Corene and Pat spent the first six years of married life as ranch hands in western Nebraska, she as ranch cook and he as a “real cowboy”. There was a two year break during this period to serve in the U.S Marines during WW II, mostly in California. They returned to Pilot Grove in 1950, but moved to Odessa, Missouri in 1952 to raise their family, and own and operate their business, Ware Hardware Co. Their next 25 years were spent in Brookfield, Missouri where she worked at Stanbury Uniform, participated in the Starns School Social Circle, supported their lives as a farm wife, and were wonderful grandparents to seven grandchildren, and various additional friends.

She lost her beloved Pat in 1997, but continued on the farm until moving back to Pilot Grove in 2001, to complete the circle by spending time with her Kempf Families, various childhood friends, her St Joseph’s family and greatly enlarging her circle by joining “The Red Hatters”, in addition to always loving and caring for her “new home.” She was preceded in death by her parents; two infant siblings, Mary Elizabeth and Robert Ray Kempf; sister Delores Stoeckein(Eddie); brother Virgil(Boogie) Kempf, son Robert Dean Ware; three grandchildren, Kimberly, Shorty Bob and Rusty.

Corene is survived by her sister Erma Williams of Odessa Mo; daughters Patty Dorsey of Boonville and Kathy Bayless (David) of Warsaw; son Richard Ware (Ruth Cox) of Phoenix, Ariz.; grandsons Randy Polson (Angie), Osceola Mo., Mike Bayless of Clinton Mo., Todd Ware (Kristi) of Higginsville, Mo., Tim Ware (Melissa) of Redgranite Wis., Bodie Ware (Laura) of Payson Ariz., and granddaughter Misty Ware of Phoenix Ariz.; 13 great-grandchildren Amber, Ashton, Jarett, Elaina, Nate, Sam, Isaac, Jesse, Jovi, Jade, Ethan, Jessica and Jeremy; great-great-grandchildren Leyla, Reygan, Marlena, Tristan, Parker and Logan. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends, all beloved.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Friday, January 12, 2018 at St.

Joseph’s Catholic Church, Pilot Grove Missouri. Rosary will be at 9:30 a.m. followed by visitation from 10 til 11. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetary after the church services.

Source:  Boonville Daily News (MO) – Friday, January 12, 2018