Group 4 and 38 - Descendants of an unknown Zimmerman-222353
likely of Switzerland
who came to North America in various emigrations

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2855. Charles A. Moore

Charles A. Moore, 67, of 515 Plum Street, Summerfield, Ohio diedFriday, June 8, 2007 at the Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta,Ohio.
He was born at Summerfield, Ohio on November 6, 1939 a son of the lateHarry T. and Louella Barnes Moore.
He was a retired laborer for BF Goodrich and RJF International with 40years of service. He was a member of the Road Fork Baptist Church nearLower Salem, Ohio; a U.S. Army veteran serving during the Vietnam Era;a member of the American Legion Post 415, Summerfield, Ohio and amember of the Noble County Veterans Council.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by threebrothers, James T. Moore, Harry T. Moore, Jr., and Thomas Moore; onesister, Naomi Philpot; two brother-in-laws, Myrl Ruble and PerryPhilpot; a grandson, Jerod Moore.
Surviving are his wife, Linda Beardmore Moore whom he married onNovember 14, 1964; two daughters: Rebecca (John) Fogle of Watertown,Ohio and Deana (Edgel) Parcell of Ava, Ohio; one son: Robert (Mary)Moore of Summerfield, Ohio; one sister: Patricia Ruble of Byesville,Ohio; two brothers: Terry Moore of Summerfield, Ohio and Tim (Sandra)Moore of Summerfield, Ohio; seven grandchildren: Devon and DebbieShackle, Matthew, Megan and Mindy Fogle, Zackery and Kimberlee Moore.
There will be no visitation. Memorial graveside services will be heldat 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at the Eastern Cemetery,Summerfield, Ohio with Rev. Mark Slay officiating. Full militaryservices will be conducted by the Noble County Veterans Council.Watters Funeral Home Woodsfield Ohio


2856. Thomas Donald Moore

Thomas Donald Moore, 50, Cambridge, died Friday (Dec. 20, 1996) at hisresidence.
He was born Sept. 6, 1946, in Caldwell, son of the late Harry Theodoreand Anna Louella Moore.
Mr. Moore was a foreman for Ohio Bridge Construction. He was a memberof Byesville VFW Post 3760, a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War anda recipient of the Purple Heart.
He was preceded in death by a brother, James Moore,, and a grandson,Adrian.
He leaves his wife, Barbara Greathouse Moore, Cambridge; two sons, DanMoore and Stephen Moore, both of Cambridge; a daughter, Mrs. Scott(Misty) Jackson of Cambridge; four brothers and three sisters-in-law,Harry and Nancy Moore Jr. of Cambridge, Charles and Linda Moore ofSummerfield, Terry Moore of Cambridge and Tim and Sandra Moore ofSummerfield; two sisters, Mrs. Myrle (Patricia) Ruble of Byesville andNaoma Philpot of Summerfield; five grandchildren; several nieces andnephews.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 P.M. Monday at Thorn Funeral Home, whereservices will be 10 A.M. Tuesday with the Rev. Dale Epple officiating.
Military graveside services will be conducted by the Guernsey CountyVeterans Council.
Burial will be in Guerney Memory Gardens. Sunday 22 Dec. 1996Cambridge Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


2880. Helen M. Stephens

BARNESVILLIE--Helen Mae Albaugh, 69, of 2213 Central Ave., Cambridge,died Thursday (March 1, 1990) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.
She was born April 20, 1920, at Temperanceville, daughter of the lateJoseph and Louisa Mae Carpenter Stephens.  She was a member of ValleyChapel United Methodist Church, Cambridge.
She was preceded in death by two brothers.
Mrs. Albaugh leaves two sons, Larry Albaugh of Chicago and RogerAlbaugh of Cambridge;  two brothers, Roy E. Stephens of Cambridge andCarl R. Stephens of Barnesville;  one sister Mrs. William (Mary)Haught of Canton;  eight grandchildren and three-great grandchildren.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. this evening and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9P.M. Saturday at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, where serviceswill be at 1:30 Sunday with the Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating.  Burialwill be in Crestview Cemetery.  Friday 2 March 1990 Jeffersonian,


2924. Joseph M."Joe" Toohey

BARNESVILLE--Joseph M. "Joe" Toohey, 70, of Barnesville, died Saturday(Feb. 5, 2005) at Barnesville Hospital.
He was born April 8, 1934, in Barnesville, son of the late Joseph andVirginia (Carpenter) Toohey Sr.
He was preceded in death by three brothers, James. M., Jan M. andJerry M. Toohey.
Mr. Toohey attended the First Chruch of Christ. He was a member ofElks Lodge 1699, a former member of Barnesville Park Board, was aLittle League volunteer and managed Barnesville Greens for many years.
He leaves his wife, Helm M. Pryor Toohey; two sons, Tim (Margie)Toohey of Greensburg, Pa., and Terry (Celia) Toohey of Pittsburgh,Pa.; a sister, Sylvia A. Litz of Columbus; a brother Jay M. Toohey ofBarnesville; five grandsons, C. J., Danny, Eric, Adam and Sean Toohey.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. today atCampbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services willbe 2 P.M. Monday. The Rev. Ed Elberhart will officiate. Burial will bein Crestview Cemetery. Sunday 6 Feb. 2005 Cambridge JeffersonianCambridge Ohio.