![]() ![]() Surviving, besides his wife, the former Dorothy Crago, whom he married Aug. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Sharon. He served with the Navy during the Korean War. He attended Brookfield schools and was a former supervisor and cemetery sexton for the Brookfield Township road department, retiring in 1995 with 27 years of service. Lindsay was born July 1, 1931, in Sharon to Andrew and Helen Calvin Lindsay. Saturday (9-20-97) in Horizon Hospital System, Farrell. ``Dick'' Lindsay, 897 Linden St., Masury, died at 7:20 a.m. Masury man loved camping, was avid outdoorsman She was 71.Īrrangements will be announced by MADASZ FUNERAL HOME Inc., 6923 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield. Saturday (9-20-97) in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System. Pauline Leone, 7948 Third St., Masury, died at 3:50 p.m. Charles Skinner, sacramental assistant, as celebrant. Monday (9-22-97) in Sacred Heart Church,Sharon, with the Rev. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Anne M. St., Masury, who died Thursday (9-18-97) in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System, is survived by a son, Dale Gjavor, whose first name was misspelled by the Herald. She was 67.ĭorothy, 67, of 979 Sharon-Hogue Road, Masury.Īrrangements will be announced by MADASZ FUNERAL HOME, 6923 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield. No services are planned.The Herald, Sharon, Pa.: Obituary archivesġ997 obituaries index // main Herald Obituaries pageĭorothy Evans, 979 Sharon-Hogue Road, Masury, died Saturday afternoon (9-20-97) in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. ![]() ![]() He liked to remind people that he did not march to a different drummer, he WAS the different drummer.Īrrangements have been taken care of by DeMoss Durdan Funeral Home, Corvallis, Ore. He may have had more iron in his blood than the rest of us. He was most famous, though, for his work in cast iron cookware restoration. He was great with a garden whenever and wherever he got the chance. ![]() He helped his wife manage her bike shop for 20 years. He joined MEChA, (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán) he was elected to student government several times, had a column in the student newspaper one year. When he lived in the southwest, he would go to the northwest. When he lived in the northwest, he liked to go to the southwest. Zeke and Annie Crawford got together in 1984, and got married in 2014. Zeke rode his bicycle from Pennsylvania to California with his future wife, Annie, on hers. He took particular pride in having completed the 39-mile Timberline Trail around Mount Hood in 24 hours, while also serving as a "sweep" and finding some lost hikers. Zeke climbed several peaks in the northwest, usually with the Mazamas. He took up bicycling, hiking, and mountain climbing. He lived in California, Oregon, Washington, and New Mexico, then back in Oregon. In the 1970s, Zeke relocated to the west. He crossed the country by bus, train, and thumb. Zeke traveled across the country several times, starting when he joined the Navy. He worked with the Vietnam Veterans Against the War for a time. The marriage ended, Zeke's service ended. They had a son, Leland Edgar "Chip" Schaller. He served his country with honor for eight years, including a year on Adak, Alaska. Zeke grew up in the Shenango Valley, working as soon as he could to help the family, selling papers, setting pins, and working at the drive-in theater.Īfter graduating from Hickory High and working at Sharon Steel, Zeke enlisted in the U.S. His father had four other children, also. 1, 1939, to Hazel Irene Jones and Leland Miller Hazlett, the second of their five children. Zeke was born at home during a blizzard in Wheatland on Feb. Leland Lisle "Zeke" Hazlett, 83, passed in his sleep at his home in Corvallis, Ore., on Sept. ![]()
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