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

Notes


4178. Amber Dawn McFrederick

BEALLSVILLE--Amber Dawn McFrederick, 16, of Beallsville, died Friday(April 19, 2002) near Bethesda as a result of an automobile accident.
She was born Sept. 2, 1985, in Bellaire Hospital a daughter of Manceland Katie Decker McFrederick.
Amber was a junior at Beallsville High School.
In addition to her parents, she leaves two sisters, Laset and Mirandaand a brother, Levi, all of the home; paternal grandparents, Joe andOcie Pierce McFrederick of Jerusalem; maternal grandparents, Haroldand Lavella Hartley Decker of Beallsville; maternal great-grandmother,Katherine McVay Hartley of Woodsfield; and many friends.
Friends and family may call 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 P.M. Monday at HarperFuneral Home in Beallsville. Services will be 11 A.M. Tuesday at theChurch of Christ in Beallsville. Sunday 21 April 2002 CambridgeJeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


3144. Esther Julia Workman

Source: The Times-Reporter [New Philadelphia, Ohio]; 5 Feb 2005 (online)
Esther Julia (Workman) Kleyman, 77, of Brewster Park Nursing Home atBrewster, O., formerly of Bolivar, O., died Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, inthe nursing home after a long illness.
Born Nov. 17, 1927, in Belmont County, O., she was the daughter of thelate Charles H. and Jessie (Leach) Workman.
She had worked for the former Kline's Potato Chip Co. of Bolivar, andwas a homemaker all her life.
Esther had attended the Canton Baptist Temple at Canton, O.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert L. Kleyman, who diedon Feb. 4, 1992. They were married on April 30, 1945. Also precedingher in death were her brothers, Paul and Charles Workman, and sister,Clara Mae Kleyman.
Surviving are her sons, James (Jo Ann) Kleyman of New Philadelphia,O., and Roger (Nancy) Kleyman of Brewster; five grandchildren; 10great-grandchildren; brother, George (Charlene) Workman of Bolivar;and two sisters, Gladys Baker of Strasburg, O., and Bessie McCoy ofCanton.
Services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m., Feb. 7, 2005, from theLebold Funeral Home at 248 Park Ave. SW, Bolivar. Calling hours areSunday in the funeral home from 4 to 7 and Monday from 10 to time ofservice. Rev. Floyd Stanfill will officiate. Burial will take place inFort Laurens Cemetery at Bolivar.
Donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Friends may sign her guest register book on-line on the funeral home'sWeb site.


James A. Middaugh

Source:  The Canton [Ohio] Repository; Saturday, 15 Mar 2003
James A. Middaugh, age 64, of Canton, passed away Friday morning inMercy
Medical Center. He was born in Alliance, a son of the late Atlee andLillian
Glass Middaugh, and had been a Canton resident most of his life. Hehad been
employed as a Sales Rep. for Vacuflo of Ohio for 10 years, and alsowas
employed by Securi-Com. Jim had been a member of the Hall of FameBarbershop
Chorus for 34 years and also was a member of Peace Lutheran Church and
McKinley Eagles, Aerie #2370. He was an avid fisherman. He served inthe
U.S. Marine Corps for three years. Survived by his wife, Karen L.Middaugh,
with whom he celebrated their 38th Wedding Anniversary on Aug. 1st oflast
year; his twin daughters and sons-in-law, Shelly and Randy Pepper andtheir
children, Steven and Shannon, of N. Canton, and Kelly and David First,of
Perry Township; one brother and sister-in-law, Richard and PeggyMiddaugh,
of N. Canton; a sister-in-law, Sandra Morrison, of Canton; twonephews, Rick
and Todd Middaugh, and great-nieces and great nephews; also specialfriends,
Don and Marlene Anderson, of N. Canton. Services will be conductedMonday at
10 a.m. in the Formet-Clevenger Gordon Funeral Home with Pastor George
Keeler officiating. Interment in North Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call
Sunday 6-9 p.m. Contributions in Jim's memory may be made to eitherthe
American Heart Assoc. or the American Cancer Society.
(Formet-Clevenger Gordon, 330-456-4766)


3156. Nora Lee Boron

Nora Lee Burleson, nee Boron
Source:  The Canton [Ohio] Repository; 21 Feb 1963
BURLESON
NORA LEE, age 29, of 1409 Harrison ave SW, passed away in AultmanHospital
Wednesday afternoon [20 Feb] following a prolonged illness.  Born inDover,
Ohio, for a short time she lived in Bolivar, having lived in theCanton area
the greater part of her life.  She was a member of the Canton Baptist
Temple.  Surviving are her husband, Roy C., daughters, Carol Ann andRose
Marie, and sons Roy C., Jr., Dennis James and Oscar Eugene, hermother, Mrs.
Lucy Boron of Canton, a sister, Mrs. Robert Lewis of Canton, herbrothers,
Harold Boron of Tallahassee, Florida, Wayne and Raymond of Canton, and
Donald Boron of Ft. Knox, Kentucky,  Services will be in the chapel ofthe
Canton Baptist Temple Saturday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Harold Henniger andRev.
Harold Fisher officiating.  Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery.Friends may
call at the Kreighbaum Funeral Home Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. andat the
church one hour before the services.
(Kreighbaum, HU4-2525)


Roy C. Burleson

Source:  The Canton [Ohio] Repository; Monday, 19 Nov 1990
Roy C. Burleson, age 67, of 5500 Dueber Ave. SW, East Sparta, diedSaturday
at Aultman Hospital following a three year illness.  He was born in
Minneapolis, NC and had been a Canton area resident most of his life.
Retired from Hercules Engines.  Attended Minneapolis, NC, MethodistChurch.
An Army veteran of World War II, where he received four Bronze Stars.
Preceded in death by a son, Oscar, in 1978; three sisters; twobrothers; his
parents.  Survived by his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (CarolAnn)
Adorisio of Canton and Rose Marie Zahler of Massillon; three sons, RoyCecil
Burleson and Dennis Burleson, both of Canton, Allen Burleson of thehome;
nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Jack (Flora) Johnson of EastSparta,
Mrs. Raymond (Louise) Guy of Mt. Clemens, MI, Rosiland "Anita" Hopkinsof
Massillon and Mrs. John (Carolyn) Canupp of Minneapolis, NC; three
brothers,Ray Burleson of Elizabethton, TN, Ted Burleson of East Spartaand
Ralph Burleson of Navarre.  Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. inthe
Krighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home on S. Cleveland Ave. with Rev. Harold
Henniger officiating.  Burial in Massillon Cemetery.  Friends may all
Tuesday 7-9 p.m.
(Kreighbaum-Sanders, 484-2525)


4188. Oscar Eugene Burleson

The Canton [Ohio] Repository; Monday, 10 Apr 1978.
OSCAR EUGENE, age 21, of 2822 Southway SW, Massillon was dead onarrival Saturday afternoon at Aultman Hospital.  Stark County Coronerwill rule on cause of death.  He was a life resident of Canton.Member of Canton Baptist Temple and the Career & College Class.  AirForce Veteran.  Preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. Nora Burlesonwho died in 1963.  Survived by his father and step-mother, Mr. andMrs. Roy (Ruth) Burleson of the home.  Maternal grand-mother, Mrs.Lucy Boron of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Stan (Carol Ann) Hastings ofCanton and Mrs. David (Rose Marie) Zahler of Minerva; three brothers,Roy Cecil Burleson Jr. of Canton, Dennis James Burleson and AllenBrian Burleson both of the home.  Services will be Wednesday at 1:00p.m. in the Kreighbaum Funeral Home with the Rev. Harold Henningerofficiating.  Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.  Friends maycall Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m.


3157. Donald Boron

Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository; Wednesday, 1 Apr 1998
Don. E. Boron, 53, born and raised in Canton, OH, passed away March28th in Columbia, SC.  He was a certified welder for Akro in Canton,OH, for 17 years.  A member of the Army Navy Club in Canton, OH, Lodge150, and was a Vietnam veteran.  Survivors include his mother, Lucy E.Boron of Canton, OH; one daughter, Patricia Morgan; two grandchildren,Christina and Wyatt Morgan, all of Sarasota, FL; Brett Lewis ofCanton, OH; three brothers, Wayne Boron of Columbia,SC, Richard andRaymond Boron of Canton, OH; one sister, Katherine Maley* of Canton,OH.  Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Holy CrossLutheran Church, 3560 Beeridge Rd., Sarasota, FL.  In lieu of flowers,please make donations to the church.  Family gathering to follow afterservices in the church hall.


Robert Truax

Robert L. Truax, 59, 503 South Fourth Street Woodsfield, died July 6,1999 at Wheeling Hospital.  He was born in Monroe County, September21, 1939, a son of the late Cletis Truax and Mary Bonham Truax.

He was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ, former employee ofNorth American Coal Company,Powhatan#4 mine, and a navy veteran.

Surviving are his wife of 35 years, Joyce Truax, Woodsfield; two sons,Robert Truax Jr. of Glen Burnie, Maryland, and Brian Truax ofWorthington; four brothers, Junior and Charles Truax both ofWoodsfield; Clyde Truax of Barnesville, Durel Truax, of Caldwell, fivesisters, Shirley Pfalzgraf, of Lewisville, Doris Keylor, Judy Parden,both of Woodsfield, Esther Wahl of Canton, Jean Reieschman, ofLouisville; two grandchildren, Travis and Lauren Truax.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother, PaulTruax.   buried in Oaklawn Cemetery


3202. Terry Neff

Obituary: Belmont Co OGS Book of Obits (hand written date of 1
May 1985)
Terry G Neff, 35, of R.D. 3, Beallsville, died Wednesday at OhioValley
Medical Center, Wheeling, as the result of a motorcycle accident. Hewas
born June 5, 1949 in Belmont County a son of Harry Neff and the lateBeulah
Riley Neff.
An employee of R&F Coal Co., he was a member of East Sunsbury BaptistChurch
near Beallsville, Beallsville American Legion Post No 768, and aveteran of
the U.S. Army.
Surviving in addition to his father, a resident of Beallsville; arehis
wife, Cathy VanSkiver Neff; three daughters, Ladoska, Amber and Teryn,all
at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ed (Shirlyn) English of Beallsville andMrs. Jim
(Debbie) Street of Armstrong Mills.
Friends may call at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, 2 to 4 and 7to 9
p.m. today where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday with JimCrabb
officiating. Burial will follow in Beallsville Cemetery. AmericanLegion
services are set for 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.


3232. Stephen D."Steve" Dailey

Stephen D. "Steve" Dailey, 51, of 44364 S.R. 145, Lewisville, Ohio(formerly of Summerfield, Ohio) died Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at hishom
He was born at Cambridge, Ohio on May 6, 1958, a son of Myra J.Coultas Dailey who survives of Summerfield, Ohio and the late JohnWilliam Dailey.
Steve was a 1976 graduate of Shenandoah High School, Sarahsville,Ohio; a former body shop worker and a member of the Summerfield Churchof Christ, Summerfield, Ohio.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by three sons: John CharlesDailey, Scott Michael Dailey and Joseph Allen Dailey all of Newark,Ohio; two sisters: Renea (Mike) Campbell of Summerfield, Ohio and LisaLynn of Summerfield, Ohio; one brother: James Allen (Tina) Dailey ofSummerfield, Ohio; several nieces and nephews.
There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 1:00p.m. Monday, June 8, 2009 at the Eastern Cemetery, Summerfield, Ohiowith Frank Love officiating. Arrangements by Brubach-Watters FuneralHome, 202 Main Street, Summerfield, Ohio.