Michael William Ware Obituary, 2019

Michael “Mike” William Ware, age 66, of Centerville, Iowa, passed away Friday, October 11, 2019 at MercyOne in Des Moines.

He was born December 13, 1952 in Ottumwa, Iowa, the son of Robert and Shirley (Brown) Ware.  Mike was united in marriage to JoAnne V. Bevins on October 14, 1972 and to this union of marriage, two children were born, Sarah and Shandel.

Mike enjoyed many passions throughout his lifetime, including outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, trips to Sharon Bluffs State Park and the Centerville Reservoir, and drives in the countryside.  He also loved his dog, Scruffy. 

He is survived by his two children, Sarah (Seth) Visser of Centerville, Iowa and Shandel (Andrew Fenton) Ware of Mystic, Iowa; and four grandchildren, Alyssa Visser, Addisyn Visser, Layne Fenton, and Conor Fenton.

Mike was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, JoAnne Ware on March 19, 2010.

According to Mike’s wishes, cremation has been accorded.  A visitation will take place on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at Lange Funeral Home and Crematory in Centerville, with the family greeting friends from 5-7 PM.  A private burial will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the Family of Michael Ware, to be determined at a later date, and may be mailed to Lange Funeral Home and Crematory, 1900 S. 18th St., Centerville, Iowa, 52544.  Condolences may be shared online at www.langefh.com.   

Source: Lange Funeral Home and Crematory, on-line

 
 

Malcolm R. Ware Obituary, 2019

Malcom M. Ware Obituary

East Berlin – Malcolm R. “Mack” Ware, 69, passed away Thursday, October 17, 2019 at Manor Care North, York. Mr. Ware was born in York, April 30, 1950, son of the late Edison A. and Lena Mae (Erwin) Ware. Mack was employed by Transply, Inc. as a delivery and electrical engine repair. He was a member of East Berlin Fish and Game, Viking Athletic Assoc., Prince Athletic Assoc., Mohawk Gun Club and the NRA. Survivors include three siblings, James D. Ware and his wife, Nancy of Dover, Diane S. King and her husband, Barry of Dover and Keith E. Ware of East Berlin; five nieces and nephews, Jeffrey S. King, Cindy M. Kroft, Michelle A. Mock, Jason D. and Jarrod E. Ware; and several great and great-great nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Edison A. “Eddie” Ware. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m., Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at the LeRoy R. Leber Funeral Home, Inc., 2290 School St., York (Shiloh) PA. There will be two viewings; Tuesday evening, October 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, October 23 from 10-11 a.m., both at the funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Rose Cemetery.

Source:  York Daily Record (PA) – Friday, October 18, 2019

Malcolm Dutcher Ware Obituary, 2019

Malcolm Dutcher Ware

Malcolm Dutcher Ware, who lived through the Depression and fought in World War II, died Monday, May 27, with his family at his side. He was 101.

Born in Orange, N.J., on Jan. 18, 1918, Malcolm grew up in South Orange and Maplewood, raised his family in Rumson and Oceanport, N.J., and retired to Pinehurst, N.C., in 1981.

Malcolm graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J., and from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., in 1940 with a degree in industrial engineering.

He worked for Frigid Freeze, Rheem Manufacturing, and NL Industries, where he spent most of his career and rose to assistant director of corporate purchasing. He also had served his communities as president of the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Board of Education, as a member of the Planning and Zoning Board of Pinehurst, and as an usher at The Village Chapel in Pinehurst. 

In retirement, Malcolm was a member of two golf groups, the Tin Whistles and the Happy Hackers. Malcolm and his wife excelled as bridge players.

Malcolm was part of the Greatest Generation, and the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he went to enlist in the Navy. So many Americans had applied, the Navy did not call upon Malcolm until May of 1942. He rose from ensign to lieutenant and served on the minesweepers USS Jubilant and USS Instill, and two YMS-class minesweepers. Malcolm was skipper of the Instill.

While one of the minesweepers was in for repair in Boston, Malcolm met his future wife, Marjorie Osgood, an undergraduate at Boston University, at a dance. They married on Oct. 13, 1945, at The Little Church Around the Corner in Manhattan, with a reception at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

They settled in Norfolk, Va., where the Instill served as a training ship in Chesapeake Bay for the minesweeper school. Malcolm helped sail the Instill to Orange, Texas, in 1946 in preparation for decommissioning.

Malcolm was predeceased by his beloved wife of 67 years, Marjorie; daughter, Pamela Anne; brother, John; and sister, Janice. He is survived by two sons, Malcolm, and his wife, Ann, of New Knoxville, Ohio, and Robert, and his wife, Maggi, of Neptune, N.J.; his loving companion, Sandy Gieryn of Southern Pines; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at the Belle Meade Chapel, 200 Waters Drive, Southern Pines, at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Malcolm will be interred at Restland Memorial Park in East Hanover, N.J.

Online condolences may be made at www.bolesfuneralhome.com

Services entrusted to Boles Funeral Home of Southern Pines.

Source:  Sandhills Sentinel on-line

Marcus Lloyd Ware Obituary, 2019

Marcus Lloyd Ware, 63, went home to be with the Lord Friday, Oct. 18, 2019. He will be missed by all who knew him. He loved fishing and hunting and had a talent for finding out how things worked and fixing them.

He was born April 1, 1959, and was a graduate of Bradley Central High School. He worked at Ware’s TV and Appliance and APS.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Arnold L. and Wanda J. Ware Jr. Left behind to cherish his memory are his children: Benjamin, Brandon and Shaelyn; two sisters and a brother: Marilyn Duncan, Melinda Wilson and David Ware; four grandchildren: Brody, Aubrey, Carlie and Anthony; and so many more treasured friends and family.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the chapel of Companion Funeral Home, 2419 Georgetown Road N.W. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will follow at 7 p.m. with Pastor Tommy Vaughn officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family to help the family cover costs of services. The family would like to say a special thank you to David Griffith for his many kindnesses. You are invited to share a personal memory of Marcus or your condolences with his family at his online memorial located at www.companionfunerals.com.

Source:  Cleveland Daily Banner (TN) – Saturday, October 19, 2019

Richard C. Ware Obituary, 2019

Richard C. Ware

Richard C. Ware, 85, of Midland, died Friday morning, Oct. 18, 2019 at Nottingham Place, after a battle with Alzheimer’s. He was born Jan. 21, 1934 in Reese, son of the late Clayton and Annel (Schian) Ware. Dick worked at the Reese MI IGA which was across the street from Achenbach Funeral Home. Warren Achenbach would ask Dick to help out from time to time, which developed Dick’s interest in funeral service. After graduating from Reese High School, he attended Bay City Junior College and went on to Wayne State University, earning a degree in mortuary science in 1956. He married the former Marilyn Wuepper (McWethy) in 1957, and they lived in Birmingham, Mich. until moving to Midland in 1959. In April of 1964, Dick was a founding partner of Ware-Smith Funeral Home, and a longtime member of the Michigan Funeral Directors Association. Dick honorably served in the U.S. National Guard. He was very active in the Midland community, including the Midland Jaycees, Midland Exchange Club, a founding member of the 1016 Home, friend of Bill W., offering his support and the hand of AA to those in need, Midland Elks Lodge, Master Mason of the Centre Lodge #273 Free & Accepted Masons, 32nd Degree Scottish Rite, Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star #121, member of the Midland Shrine Club, a dedicated fundraiser and supporter of Shriners Hospitals for Children. In October 1985, he married the former Joy Hanson. They have blended their families together and shared their love for over 34 years. They traveled extensively, enjoying winters in Florida and summers in Midland, spending time with family and friends at their cottage on Houghton Lake, boating and fishing the Great Lakes out of Ludington. Dick was a people person and he loved time spent with family and friends. It didn’t matter if it was on a fishing trip he organized, snowmobiling, playing cribbage or euchre, a formal dinner, taco Tuesday or various Bible studies, including the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship. It was the sharing of fellowship and his faith in God that was an essential part of who he was. Dick will be missed by his wife, Joy; children, Scott (Tammy) Ware, Karen (Alan) Apel, Kirk (Ellen) Ware; sister, Nancy Bauman; stepdaughter, Sally (Tom) Combs, and Loralei Hanson; grandchildren, Jamie Ware, Mike Ware, Britni Ware, Keaton Ware, Jack Ware, Alex Ware, Erika Ware, Katherine Apel, and Austin Apel; step-grandchildren, Kimberly (Collin) Russell, Victoria Combs, Nicole Combs, Tommy Combs, Olivia (Bobby) Stephens and Winston (Stephanie) Hegener; step-great-grandchildren, Colton, Kennedy, and Christian; several nieces and nephews; grand-nieces and nephews; cousins; and friends. He was preceded in death by his sister and brother-in-law, Mary (Bill) Ewald; brother-in-law, John Bauman; stepson, Robert Hanson; and step-granddaughter, Jenna Hanson. Services celebrating Dick’s life will take place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 at First United Methodist Church, 315 W. Larkin St. in Midland, with visitation from 10 a.m. until the time of service. The Rev. Lisa Cook will officiate, with graveside burial rites in Midland Cemetery. Family will receive friends at Ware-Smith-Woolever Funeral Home, 1200 W. Wheeler St. in Midland on Wednesday from 3 p.m., concluding with a 7 p.m. Masonic memorial service conducted by the Midland Centre Lodge #273 F & AM. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider Shriners Hospitals for Children – Transportation Fund.

Source:  Midland Daily News (MI) – Saturday, October 19, 2019

Felicia Shawn Ware Obituary, 2019

 
 
 
 

George T. Ware Obituary, 2019

George T. Ware

HOPE VALLEY – George T. Ware, 77, formerly of Hope Valley, RI died Tuesday, June 4, 2019 after a 40 year battle with Parkinson’s. Born in Pawtucket, RI he was the son of the late George and Antonetta (Sangermano) Ware.

He is survived by his loving wife, Carol (Moore) Ware; three daughters, Nancy M. Ware, Keri L. Wilcox and Marissa L. Ware; two sisters, Marcia Ware and Janice Baker; two grandchildren, Betheni Ware and Skylar Wilcox; two great-grandchildren, Nathan and Landon and several nieces and nephews. His family will remember him for his sense of humor, love for photography and especially his drawings and oil paintings. Through all of his years battling Parkinson’s, George never let it stop him from doing what he loved.

He possessed an incredible ability to control his hands long enough to paint in absolutely beautiful detail turning out many gorgeous portraits.

Services will be private.

Source:  Westerly Sun, The (RI) – Friday, June 7, 2019

Humphrey H. Ware Jr. Obituary, 2019

Leominster – Humphrey H. Ware, Jr., 73, passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2019 at Sterling Village after an illness. He was born in Great Neck, New York, the son of Humphrey H., Sr. and Catherine (Harnett) Ware and had lived in Leominster the past 30 years.

He leaves his loving wife of 31 years, Sheila A. (Dennis) Ware; his brothers, William Ware of Martha’s Vineyard, Phil Ware of Cape Cod and Patrick Ware of Leominster; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his twin sister, Mary Beth Ware and his brother, Mark D. Ware.

Humphrey graduated from Wachusett Regional High School before enlisting in the U.S. Army. He served his country during the Vietnam Era before being honorable discharged. After serving in the military, he graduated from the University of Massachusetts School of Agriculture with a degree in Agronomy. He was a water analyst for the MDC/MWRA for 40 years. After retiring, Humphrey would spend his summers between Legate Hill and the Davis Farmland in Sterling. He was an avid reader and enjoyed the great outdoors.

Funeral services for Humphrey will be held on Tuesday, June 18th with a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Cecilia’s Church, 180 Mechanic Street, Leominster. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Habitat for Humanity International, 322 West Lamar Street, Americus, GA 31709-3543 USA. Arrangements are under the care of the Miles-Sterling Funeral and Tribute Center, 100 Worcester Road, Sterling. To share a memory or offer an online condolence, please visit

www.milesfuneralhome.com

Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) – Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Cleo Carmen Carter Holden, August 31, 2019 – A True Southern Belle

This afternoon Cleo passed away peacefully in her bedroom surrounded by her family.  Cleo was a dear friend, and for many years and a contributor to this website.  She would read books about Wares or written by a Ware. You can read her impressions of these books on this website.

 She was a dedicated to her community of Garland, Texas, specifically the restoration of the Tinsley-Lyle house, which she contributed many hours trying to make Garland recognize it’s importance to their historical integrity.  

 She had been a member of DAR, Colonial Dames and other historical societies.  She was deeply involved with her own history and genealogy.  And that is how we met.

 Several years ago she contacted me at the website with questions about her Ware family.  After that we would talk about once a month, sharing stories and problem.  She would often wish we could visit over a cup of coffee in her kitchen.  But circumstances never granted this.  Two years ago we did get that opportunity.  Her sister-law, brought her here to Colorado and we had our reunion.  

 Cleo would say to me that she wanted us to be related, but our Ware ancestors were not the same. A couple of years ago my husband was researching his ancestors after he got his DNA results.  He was researching a particular Scottish line and the marriage of his ancestor, Sarah McGregor to Roland Ware.  I knew of Roland as an ancestor of Cleo’s.  I immediately called her and greeted her with “Hi Cousin!”   She was overwhelmed.  We were related at last!  

 I will miss her and the closeness of our friendship. I know she is reuniting with her family and all her ancestors.  Cleo will be investigating and questioning through eternity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Betty D. Ware Obituary, 2019

Betty D. Ware, 89, longtime Yakima Valley resident passed away on February 2, 2019 in Sunnyside, WA. She was born on January 26, 1930 in Norton, KS.

Graveside inurnment service will be held on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. Those wishing to sign Betty’s online memorial book may do so at ww.funeralhomesmith.com. Smith Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

Source:  Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) – Wednesday, June 12, 2019