Elizabeth Conner Ware Obituary, 2019

Elizabeth Conner Ware, 91, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019 in Sebring, Florida. She was born on Feb. 16, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to William Barrick Conner and Margaret Evelyn Helt.

She moved to the area in 2006 from St. Petersburg and was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, National Society of New England Women and Sebring Parkway Church of Christ.

Survivors include son, Donald K. Ware II (Laura) of Sebring, Florida; daughter, Patricia K. McClancy of St. Petersburg, Florida; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and spouse, Donald Keith Ware.

Visitation will take place from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2019 at Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home. A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019 at Sebring Parkway Church of Christ. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019 at Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Petersburg.

Services entrusted to Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, 4001 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. Online condolences may be left at stephensonnelsonfh.com.

 
Source:  Highlands News-Sun (Sebring, FL) – Wednesday, August 28, 2019
 

George Alexander Ware Obituary, 2019

George Alexander Ware, 89, of Brandon, Mississippi, passed away Saturday at River Oaks Hospital in Flowood, Mississippi. He was born Thursday, June 5, 1930.

Visitation was held on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Magee.

Funeral services were held Thursday, August 29, 2019, at 1 p.m. at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Magee. Burial followed at Sharon Presbyterian Cemetery. Bro Gene Amason and Joey Nelms officiated. Colonial Chapel Funeral Home of Magee handled arrangements (601) 849-5031.

George was a proud and willing service member of the U.S. Navy through service during the Korean War, and a recipient of the Korean Medal of Good Conduct. He retired from AT&T after 33 years of service as both a switchman and lineman. He gave generously to many charities and churches throughout his life. George loved to travel and spend time with his family. He would often take his family on trips to Ouray, Colorado, his favorite place to visit. George shared his late wife’s passion for gardening, a passion he has passed to his great-grand-daughters. Though he had Parkinson’s, his spirit was unbreakable.

He was preceded in death by wife of 59 years, Cleda Ware; parents, Howard and Ora Runnels Ware; brother, Judean Ware; and sister, Jewel Amason.

Survivors include a daughter, Jan Batson and husband Calvin; grandchildren, Carmen Humphrey and husband Ron, Joey Nelms and wife Casey; great-grandchildren, Emmalyn Humphrey and Kaitlyn Humphrey.

Pallbearers were Calvin Batson, Joey Nelms, Ron Humphrey, David Ware, Mark Whittington, and Don Huang. Honorary pallbearer was Paul Ware.

Source:  Magee Courier, The & Simpson County News (MS) – Friday, August 30, 2019

Lance Corporal Taylor Joseph Ware Obituary, 2019

Obituary of Taylor Joseph Ware

Taylor was born on June 8th, 1995 in Kansas City, MO to parents Thomas R. Ware and Robin L. Rank. He had a very large smile, and heart. Even from a young age, he always had a smile on his face, with dimples showing. His sister Briana was much older (11 years) so they had a unique relationship as far as siblings go.

Taylor was a former Kearney HS Bulldog, and was a state medalist his senior season, playing a vital role in clenching the 2013 Team State Wrestling Championship for Kearney Wrestling. He had been described as “a fierce competitor on and off the mat” Taylor also received college credits after graduating high school, but chose instead to serve his country in the Marine Corps before finishing his college education.

Taylor had not yet decided on a career path, as he knew he would take full advantage of military training and reimbursement at a later date. He was just recently getting situated to live in Louisville, and planned to complete his college education at Eastern Kentucky University. Lance Corporal Taylor Ware served in the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged February of 2019. He was an Air Traffic Control Radar Technician for 3 years 11 months at MCAS, Miramar, San Diego, CA, actively serving for a total of 5 years; and also remained, until his passing, under military active recall duty. His awards include: Marine Corp Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and he received his 3rd Award Expert Rifle Qualification Badge.

Taylor grew up in the suburbs of Gladstone, MO, until moving to a rural area of Holt, MO with family. He remained there until enlisting, where he completed boot camp at MCRD San Diego, CA and went to his (training) A School at NAS Pensacola, FL. His final duty station was then MCAS, Miramar in San Diego, CA. He met so many soldiers, friends, and brothers in all of these locations!

Taylor was an adventurous outdoors-man. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and anything else that got him outdoors. He played many sports growing up, ranging from baseball, soccer, track, HS Football, and finally wrestling; where he excelled. Taylor loved music, had a very eclectic taste in artists, and enjoyed going to concerts. He was an avid reader; he owned and kept many books, and enjoyed reading for learning and pleasure. He even took the opportunity to read to nephew Wake’s Kindergarten Class at Hale Elementary on one of his visits. Spending time with his young niece and nephew was a priority for him, especially when he got to build Legos!

Taylor loved to travel, and took his time off to visit many friends and fellow service members across the US. He was fond of showing visiting family and friends the sights around California as well. Just this summer, he went on a solo trip to Europe to several countries. He traveled by train, staying in group hostels and similar, and made several new travel companions along the way. He was very spontaneous, and was up for any activity or excursion with friends, even at a moment’s notice. Taylor loved riding his motorcycle, and was very sentimental about it; not wanting to sell it even when it became run down.

Taylor could even be accused of hamming it up, or being a prankster, if only to make others smile or laugh. His final act of kindness was to give the gift of life to others through organ and tissue donation. Taylor is survived by parents Tom Ware of Claycomo, MO and Robin Rank of Kansas City, MO; grandparents James (Jim) Whitaker of Kansas City, MO; siblings Briana Garton (Joe Garton) of, Hale, MO nephew Wake Garton and niece Saylor Garton; Aunt Laura DuBow (Norm Dubow) of Huntington Beach, CA and cousins Ben and Georgia Dubow; Aunt Susan Masters (Jeff Masters) of Kansas City, MO and cousins Josh Masters, Jimmy Masters, and Nikki Roberts; Uncle, Bill Allee of MO; Aunt Melody Thurston of Independence, MO; Aunt Sandra Sublette (Jim Sublette) of Elmwood, TX; Aunt Charlene Harris, of Kansas City, MO; as well as many cousins, second cousins, other family, and dear friends near and far.

He is predeceased by both grandmothers, Carolyn Whitaker (2000), and Kathryn Norval (1997), as well as his step-father Michael Rank, (February 22, 2013)

The family suggests donations in Taylor’s honor to help #breakthestigma surrounding mental illness, as Taylor was suffering from a mental health condition at the time of his passing.

NAMI Missouri (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

https://namimissouri.org/donate_now/ Or AADA, The Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Source:  Newcomer’s White Chapel Funeral Home and White Chapel Cemetery on-line

Rupert Carlisle Ware Jr. Obituary, 2019

Obituary of Rupert Carlisle Ware Jr.

Rupert Carlisle Ware Jr., 55, of Rustburg, passed away on Friday, September 6, 2019. Born on October 22, 1963, in Amherst, he was the son of the late Rupert Carlisle Ware Sr. and the late Maxine Humphreys Ware. Rupert worked for Moore’s Electric as a welder. He enjoyed restoring old cars, collecting copper, and food. Rupert also loved his mother and hunting in the mountains he grew up in and music. He took pride in his work and being a father. Rupert is survived by his daughter, Lillian Ware and fiancé, Yanni Yaitanes; granddaughter, Colette Yaitanes; sister, Linda Nash; brother, Roger Ware; half-sister, Carla Hodson and husband, Michael Silberman; nieces, Jessica Nash, Desiree Leake and Victoria Helsley; nephews, Brandon Nash and Calton Hodson; and numerous other family members and friends. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Friday, September 13, 2019, at Whitten Monelison Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2019, at Whitten Monelison Chapel. Interment will follow at Amherst Cemetery. Whitten Monelison Chapel is assisting the Ware family (929-5712). To send online condolences to the family, please visit www.whittenmonelison.com.

Source:  News & Advance, The (Lynchburg, VA) – Friday, September 13, 2019

William Thomas Ware Sr. Obituary, 2019

William Thomas Ware, Sr., 96, widower of Edna “Pat” Scott Ware, resident of Abbeville Nursing Home passed away Saturday Sept. 14, 2019 at the nursing home.

Born in Abbeville, SC he was a son of the late Clyde Davis Ware and Carrie Blanchett Ware.

Mr. Ware proudly served his country in the US Army during WWII. He spent his working career in textiles with Milliken Textiles Abbeville Plant with over 40 years of service. He was a member of Little Mountain Presbyterian Church. He was the oldest living member of the church at the time of his death.

The family wishes to express a big THANK YOU to the doctors, nurses and caregivers at Abbeville Nursing Home and Hospice of South Carolina.

Survivors include: a daughter Cindy McClinton (Joey) of Abbeville, SC; a son Clyde Ware (Jeanne) of Abbeville, SC; a sister-in-Law Jeanette Ware of Abbeville, SC; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was the last member of his immediate family.

He was preceded in death by a son Bill Ware and three brothers Marshall, George, and Cecil (Pete) Ware.

A Celebration of William’s life will be conducted Friday Sept. 20, 2019 at Little Mountain Presbyterian Church at 3:00 PM with Rev. Charmaine Miles officiating.

The family will receive friends Friday afternoon from 1:30 until 2:30 in the Social Hall at Little Mountain Presbyterian Church prior to services.

Memorials in memory of William may be made to Little Mountain Presbyterian Church, 3836 Hwy. 28North, Abbeville, SC 29620.

Source:  Chandler – Jackson Funeral Services on-line

David Eugene Ware Obituary, 2018

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David Eugene Ware, 74, passed away Sept. 17, 2018. Survived by wife of 52 years, Suzanne Vobroucek Ware; children, Sean (Stephanie) Ware and Stephanie (Marv) Johnson; grandchildren, Brielle, Alanna and Nadia Jackson; siblings, Don Ware, Kathy Allison and Larry (Hope) Ware; brother-in-law, Dick (Debbie) Vobroucek; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Dave was born to James and Helen Ware on June 2, 1944 in Peoria, Ill., and had been a Pueblo resident since 1974. He served in the Army, earning the rank of captain in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Upon moving to Pueblo, he was a prosecutor for the District Attorney. He entered private practice and retired from Altman, Keilbach, Lytle, Parlapiano and Ware. He was president of the Rocky Mountain Boy Scouts Council and the Red Cross Board. He was a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and a member of the American, Colorado and Pueblo Bar associations. Dave balanced his law practice with an array of hobbies that included music, backpacking, sailing, skiing, canoeing, cycling and photography, among many others. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 420 W. 18th St. Inurnment, Ascension Episcopal Church Columbarium. Memorials may be made to Ascension Episcopal Church or Wabash College. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com.

Source:  Pueblo Cheiftain, Pueblo, CO

 
 

 

 

James H. Ware Obituary, 2019

James H. Ware Obituary

El Paso, Texas – CW3 (Ret) James H. Ware, husband, father, grandfather, soldier, and teacher recently went to his rest. He was born on 8 February 1927 in Imperial, Imperial County, CA to Augustus H. Ware and Mary Elverta Mattingly. He married Paulette Koellsch in Fontainebleau, France on 6 September 1956. His wife Paulette Ware, Daughter Caroline Paule Ware-Hill and Son Andre H. Ware, four grandsons and one granddaughter, survive him. He had served 31+ years in the U.S. Army in World War II, Korean War, and 2 tours in Vietnam. His military duties brought him to Fort Bliss for five tours. He was honorably discharged at Fort Bliss in 1976. He taught at Riverside High School for seventeen years after his military retirement. He was active in many military service organizations: Military Officer’s Association of America, Disabled Veterans of America Chapter 165, Military Coalition, National Association of Uniform Services, Congressman Reyes’ Veterans Committee and others. He also did extensive genealogical research and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Graveside Services and burial will be at Fort Bliss National Cemetery at 11:00 AM, Thursday, September 19, 2019. Services are entrusted to Sunset Funeral Homes – East. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to The Rescue Mission of El Paso. www.sunsetfuneralhomes.net

Source:  El Paso Times (TX) – Wednesday, September 18, 2019

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Don Harvey Ware Sr. Obituary, 2019

Obituary of Donald Harvey Ware Sr.

Don Harvey Ware went to be with the Lord on Aug. 31.

He was born June 1, 1930, in Houston, Texas, to English immigrant parents. After his family moved to Memphis, Don attended Memphis State University, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. In Memphis, he met and married his wife of 58 years, Lynn McCain. He started his sales career with US Steel, followed by US Pipe and Southeastern Fastener. In 1974, he started Mid South Bolt & Screw Co. in Nashville. Don was an avid golfer. He was a member at Hillwood Country Club and Golf Club of Tennessee.

After selling his business, Don and Lynn moved to Sea Island, Ga., where he continued his passion for golf and served as cook for many years at the Thursday Morning Men’s Fellowship at St. Simons Presbyterian Church. He was quick with a smile and a joke and never met a stranger. Don will be missed but never forgotten.

He is predeceased by his wife Lynn; his mother Ellen; sisters, Joan and Ruth; and his granddaughter, Lindsey.

He is survived by his sons, Don (Linda) and Scott (Kim); granddaughters, Mary Lynn (Chad), Christine (Brian), Katie, Grace and Lea; and great-grandchildren, Ezra and Wilder.

There will be a memorial, followed by a celebration of life at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Island Club at Retreat, on St. Simons Island.

Condolences may be sent to donhware@gmail.com.

In lieu of flowers, a gift may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home, www.edomillerandsons.com, is in charge of the arrangements.

Source: Brunswick News, The (GA) – Thursday, September 19, 2019

Mary Hamilton Ware Obituary, 2019

Mary Hamilton Ware

Richmond Hill – Mary Hamilton Ware, 83, passed away on September 14, 2019 after a long illness at home in Richmond Hill, GA.

Mary was born on October 31, 1935 in Savannah, GA. She attended St. Vincent’s Academy and Commercial High School in Savannah. She lived in Savannah and Swainsboro before opening a Sears store with her husband in Glennville and they later moved to Ohio where she worked as a Medical Office Manager. After retiring, they made Richmond Hill their home to be closer to family.

Mary enjoyed reading romance and mystery novels, doing crossword puzzles, cross-stitching, watching old movies, and playing Bunco with the original ladies of River Oaks Condos. She loved spending time with her family and traveling with friends to play the slots. She had a special place in her heart for her three chihuahuas, Little Mama I, II, and III. She was of the Catholic faith.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Stephen S. Hamilton and Mary Aurelia Branan Hamilton; husband, Bobby Layton Ware, Sr.; son, Samuel Keith (Bubba) Ware; sisters, Sue Benson and Barbara Riley.

She is survived by her son, Bobby Layton Ware, Jr. (Debra) of Richmond Hill; grandson, Bobby Layton Ware, III of Savannah; granddaughter, Amanda Whitney Ware of Myrtle Beach; sister, Patricia Strickland (Billy) of Garden City; brother-in-law, Richard Benson, Sr. of Savannah; sister-in-law, Judy Harper of Athens; as well as several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 3 – 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 22, 2019 at Carter Funeral Home Bryan Chapel. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. on Monday, September 23, 2019 at Carter Funeral Home Bryan Chapel. Interment will follow in Burnt Church Cemetery in Richmond Hill. Savannah Morning News September 21, 2019.

Source:  Savannah Morning News (GA) – Saturday, September 21, 2019