Ware, Shane Robert, 48, of Boise, passed away Sunday, April 3, 2016 due to a vehicular accident in Pendleton, Oregon.
Source: Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) – Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Ware, Shane Robert, 48, of Boise, passed away Sunday, April 3, 2016 due to a vehicular accident in Pendleton, Oregon.
Source: Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) – Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Ware, Ervenia Dolores, 71, of Caldwell, died Saturday, January 14, 2017 at a Caldwell care facility of natural causes. Arrangements are under the care of Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. 208-459-0833.
Source: Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) – Wednesday, January 18, 2017


Clara Christenia (Daberco) Ware passed out of this life, hand in hand with Jesus, on the morning of Wednesday, May 3, 2017. Clara was born on a farm near Harville, Mo., on a hot August day – Aug. 31, 1934 – at her family’s homestead called the “Sand Knoll.”
She lived an idyllic childhood. Unfortunately, her father died in a car accident when she was 5 years old. Sometime later, her mother married Henry Stephens, and the family moved to New Mexico. They then returned to Juliaetta, which was her mother’s family’s home. This was where Clara primarily resided until she was married.
She met the love of her life when he asked her to dance to the tune of the “Blue Skirt Waltz” at the Texas Ridge School House in the winter of 1949. His name was Loyd Ware. They married May 14, 1955. Loyd resides at the family home at Kendrick.
She also is survived by her sister, Jane Foster (Gene) of Clarkston; her daughter, Amelia Ware of Clarkston; her son, Carl Ware (Rona) of Harrison Flats, Idaho; and multiple nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her offspring also include Christina (Jerry) McBride of Coeur d’Alene, Jessica (Kyle) Payne of Fort Lewis-McCord, Wash., Brianna Ware of Harrison Flats and Cole Ware of St. Maries. Her great-grandchildren include Blake Minier, Brayden Smart, Hannah Payne, Myla Payne, Lane Ware, Carter McBride, Carson Payne and Conner Payne.
She leaves behind a great legacy.
She was always counted on as “the neighborhood mother.” To list all the names of the children she helped over the generations would be immense. She could best be described as kind, Christian and understanding. She never had an unkind word for anyone, and she was always kind to children and animals. She touched the heart of everyone she knew. She now touches the heart of Jesus.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 19, at the Juliaetta Community Church. Burial will follow at the Southwick Pine Hill Cemetery. A potluck will follow at the church.
Source: Lewiston Morning Tribune (ID) – Sunday, May 14, 2017

70, of Makaha and Molokai, Hawaii, died in Honolulu on May 23, 2017. She was born in Chicago, Illinois. Scattering of ashes will be held at a later date.
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser (HI) – Tuesday, May 30, 2017


FELTON— Ira W. Ware passed away at Bayhealth, Milford. He was the son of the late William and Anne Ware.
Mr. Ware served in the Delaware National Guard for eight years. He was a proud member of the Viola Ruritan Club.
Mr. Ware was a mechanic, he worked at Townsend Brothers for 19 years and 27 ½ years at General Motors be-fore retiring.
One of Mr. Ware’s loves was antique tractors. He enjoyed traveling the Eastern Seaboard attending antique tractor shows as well as local shows and auctions. He enjoyed cut grass, traveling, and camping with his wife. He was known as a jack of all trades who could fix just about anything. Mr. Ware dearly loved his granddaughters and taking them “pond-hopping” to fish, hike and just spend time together.
Mr. Ware didn’t know a stranger, loved everyone and was known for his distinct laugh. He was a sweet man who was always willing to help.
Mr. Ware is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Virginia Ware; daughter, Lorri Bradley; son, Michael Ware;granddaughters, Ashton and Lauren Bradley; brothers, James Ware (Margaret), Richard Ware (Norma); and a sister, Ardella Peters (Michael).
Services will take place at the Thom -as E. Melvin & Son Funeral Home, 15522 South DuPont Hwy., Harrington, on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, at 1p.m. Interment will take place immediately after at the Sharon Hills Memorial Park, Dover. A visitation for family and friends will take place one hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be payable to Viola Ruritan, P.O. Box 9, Viola, DE 19979.
Arrangements are by the Thomas E. Melvin & Son Funeral Home Inc., Harrington. Visit us at www.melvin-funeralhome.com to sign condolencebook.
Source: Delaware State News (Dover, DE) – Wednesday, August 23, 2017

James Ware Cobbs April 26, 1922-May 19, 2017James Ware Cobbs, 95, died peacefully at his home in Greenwich, CT, on Friday, May 19, 2017. Mr. Cobbs was born on April 26, 1922, in Washington DC. He graduated from Woodberry Forest School and Princeton University where he trained with horse drawn artillery in the ROTC. He served as an Army Captain in the field artillery in World War II. He was a born salesman starting as a high school student selling women’s hosiery. He worked for Women’s Day in advertising sales, Bates Fabrics, and then Time Inc. for various publications. He served as president of the Greenwich Community Chest (later United Way), The Stanwich Club, and the Greenwich Land Trust. He was a member of the Belle Haven Club, the South Conway Club, the Musketeers Golfing Group, and the Round Hill Community Church. He is survived by his wife of 65 years Martha McCully Cobbs, his sister Betty C. Brown of Greenwich, his children Elizabeth L. Cobbs (Philip Green) of Washington DC, James W. Cobbs Jr. (Jill Stauffer Cobbs) of Greenwich, and Martha M. Cobbs (Dennis Sullivan) of Eaton, NH., as well as 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents John Lewis Cobbs Jr. and Jessie Ware Cobbs, and his older brother John Lewis Cobbs III. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Upper Saco Valley Land Trust, 2686 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860, would be welcome.
Source: Greenwich Time (CT) – Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Gary W. Ware, age 70, formerly of Hartford, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2016 in Peoria, Arizona. Gary was a 1963 graduate of Weaver High School and attended Howard University. Gary worked in various computer repair and retail positions in Connecticut and New York before relocating to Arizona later in life. Gary was the son of the late Fred and Bernice (Johnson) Ware. He is survived by his former wife, Joan Barnes, children Courtney Ware, Jason Ware, and grandson, Jaylen Morales, all of Bronx New York. He is also survived by siblings; Ferne (and Charles) Ridley of Glendale Arizona and Bradley Ware (and Lisa Heintz) of Hartford Connecticut. Gary was a lifelong jazz enthusiast as well as into all forms of photography. He spent his final years in an assisted living facility in Peoria Arizona reading, relaxing and recalling aspects of his life on the East coast. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be private at the convenience of the family. A memorial celebration of Gary’s life will be held in the Hartford area at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gary’s honor to the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association or Hospice of the Valley (Phoenix AZ). The family wants to thank the staff of Amethyst Arbor Assisted Living for all their support and caring especially during the last 6 months of Gary’s life. Paid death notice View and sign our online guestbook at Courant.com/obituaries.
Source: Hartford Courant, The (CT) – Sunday, March 13, 2016

Born May 8, 1929.
Died Dec. 12, 2016.
Homemaker, longtime Colorado Springs resident. Survived by two daughters, Rebecca Eisen and Nancy Howell. Services pending. The Springs Funeral Services.
Source: Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) – Wednesday, December 14, 2016


Sue Adeline Ware Harvey, 89, a resident of Colorado Springs died February 23, 2017.
Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico on September 5, 1927, Adeline received her Bachelors in Radio from Baylor University. She returned to the Santa Fe area where she obtained her Teaching Certificate from Highlands University. She was involved in early childhood education, the Espanola Garden Club and the Santa Fe Opera.
She later received her Masters of Education from New Mexico State University in 1972 and moved to Austin, Texas where she had a successful career with the Austin Independent School District until she retired. In 1988 Adeline married John C. Harvey. They enjoyed 28 years together visiting grandchildren and traveling the world.
Adeline is survived by her daughters Catherine Barbo (Jim Newell), Caroline Barbo-Pepper (Philip Pepper), grandchildren Jennifer (Eric) Dugan, Mykel (Michael) Sapienza, Geoffrey (Devon) Whittington and two great granddaughters Emmalynn and Sophia Dugan. Stepchildren James (Kathleen) Harvey, Mary (Mark) Alberts, Anne (Andy) Capps, six step grandchildren and one step great granddaughter. She is preceded in death by her parents RV and Addie Ware and her husband John.
A graveside service will be at the family cemetery in Salado, Texas on March 4, 2017.
Source: Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) – Sunday, February 26, 2017


Theodore Ware Hildebrandt, age 94, died in the family home in Longmont, CO, on Saturday, April 29, 2017. Ted was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Dora Edith Ware and Theophil Henry Hildebrandt. He graduated from Cranbrook preparatory school at age 15 and received his BA in physics from the University of Michigan in 1942. After serving in the US Navy during World War II, he continued his education, completing an MA, MS and Ph.D. in mathematics. While working on his MA in mathematics, he developed input devices for the Princeton Project’s computing instrument at the Institute for Advanced Study, working with John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine. This computer was the first to use binary instead of decimal representation of numbers. Ted was called up to serve in the Korean War in 1951 and was assigned to the US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1954, he moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee to work on his PhD dissertation at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. After his studies, Ted joined the faculty of Ohio State University in Columbus as a professor in the mathematics department in 1957. While there, he developed the first computer science curriculum within the OSU math department. Ted served briefly as the director of the computing center and professor of computer science at Kansas State University, and then moved to Boulder, CO, to head the computing facility at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) from 1969 to 1974. After serving for 17 years as professor of mathematics and director of the Academic Computer Center at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, he retired in 1993. In retirement, Ted volunteered at Senior Net, teaching older adults how to use computers, and was a faithful election judge for many years. Ted married Ruth Eleanor Stein in 1953. He and Ruth, an accomplished pianist, had four children. Ruth died in 1961. Ted married Mary Kathryn Babcock, a teacher of physical education and dance, in 1962, and they had a son. Ted was preceded in death by his wife, Mary K.; and his sister, Lisbeth Harbeck. He is survived by his brothers Paul Robert Hildebrandt and H. Mark Hildebrandt; his children, Sarah H. Kiefhaber (Louis Warshawsky), Paul Richard Hildebrandt (Christina), Thomas H. Hildebrandt (Adair Dingle), M. Lise Hildebrandt and Peter W. Hildebrandt (Nanette Littlestone); and nine grandchildren. Ted was a pioneer in the area of computer science, a professor and teacher to the core. He reveled in words and languages, loved music (he sang in church choirs from age 10 to age 90) and above all, delighted in his large family. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Ted’s memory may be sent to St. John’s Episcopal Church (http://www. stjohnsboulder.org/); Pro Musica Colorado Chamber Orchestra (http://www.promusica colorado.org/); or TRU Community Care (http: //www.trucare.org/). A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 20th, at 10:30 AM at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1419 Pine Street, Boulder, 80302. Reception to follow.
Source: Daily Times-Call, The (Longmont, CO) – Sunday, May 14, 2017
