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Grandin, William Henry [1] |
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3 Jul 1937 |
Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
| Bill Grandin's store there now FB20160129 Jon Huff.jpg burned Jan30 1915= 1st store in Roulette "Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington" [across from Post Office.] |
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First store in Roulette
Oct. 28, 1859
Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington
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Smith house-still standing but in need of a burial !
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Kate & Coyle Smith &family lived there a long time.
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Marcie Gutgsell
Where is this house?
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Kevin Doud
Marcie Gutgsell roulette. ????????????????
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Lydia Boots Haskins
across from post office
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I wonder if this was Laroy's first house. Michael Weiderich (my 1st cousin 5x) was killed when a beam fell on him while raising the original Laroy Lyman home. He's buried in the Hill Cemetery, Roulette Lot S2E-L02S.
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1st store in Roulette
Oct. 28, 1859
Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington
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Judi Tucker
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Jen Tucker - Gram Kate's house ????
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Judi Tucker
Yep it is
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Jonathan Huff
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Jami Lynn Smith
Is this on main street next to the old billys lot
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Nellie Card Stritzinger
Anyone remember my Mother Edith Carol Boyer when she lived with first husband, Sid Boyer? Second husband was my father Louie Card!
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Nellie Card Stritzinger
PS Thank You for all these Wonderful Memories of Years gone by....
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Lydia Boots Haskins
then she married the man that owned the Pizza place in Emporium, which still is operating .your dad was killed in WW2.
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Roulette, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
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Eileen Smith
Front row standing, 3rd from right, looks like Gary Fitzsimmons.
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Eileen Smith 2nd from left?
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John C Wetzel ?
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Eileen Smith Front row, there are only 4. Just checking; Did you also mean 2nd from left, front row?
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John C Wetzel sorry, you’re right, front ‘standing’ row.
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Eileen Smith
Someone should know boy with striped shirt beside man in shirt & tie.
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Eileen Smith Bill Grandin
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Debora Buchenauer Chastain
Bev McDowell your Dad is in here. Do you know any others? ??
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Larry Safford is that Gary in the front row? Do you know?
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Eileen Smith
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh first standing row, sorry.
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Linda Weimer
I think that's a Tucker on the far left by the teacher, maybe Burt?
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Linda Nelson
Linda Weimer Bert?
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Rose Treat Chilson Rhoda Weimer do you happen to recognize any of them?
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Those boys with the toy guns ????
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Bev McDowell
Dad is the taller boy on the left with the stripe shirt
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William Grandin
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Bev McDowell that’s so cute! What a beautiful memory
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My Aunt Erma Filhart. And I think I see my dad. Dale Connelly Drexel Connelly ?
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Becky Colwell Evens
Clarissa Connelly the 2nd boy from the left sitting on the ground looks like Uncle Dale.
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Clarissa Connelly
Becky Colwell Evens No thats not him. I think it's either this one or one that's standing closer to aunt Erma. Dad was closer to William Grandins age. He might even know which one dad would be. Can you ask him if he knows Bev McDowell ?
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Becky Colwell Evens
May be an image of 1 person and child
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Clarissa Connelly
May be an image of 10 people
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Clarissa Connelly
I'm almost positive this is dad..
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Becky Colwell Evens
Clarissa Connelly that looks like him too… hmmm I am not sure now. lol
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Clarissa Connelly that is George Burt
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Judy Dates
the good old days
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Judy Dates are one of them you or grandpa?
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Ronald Judy Dates
Kennedy Dates that is Ron on right side with arm bent and shorts on
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Judy Dates I might be in that picture
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1966 |
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| sesquicentennial celebration |
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William Grandin - my handsome Papa
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John Christy Wetzel
Seen several pics of these guys. They must have been a hoot!
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Bev McDowell
Love it
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William Grandin
1966 bicentennial festival.!!.
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John Christy Wetzel sesquicentennial?
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that was such a good time, great memory!
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William Grandin - my handsome Papa
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Seen several pics of these guys. They must have been a hoot!
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15 Oct 2013 |
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| - a son, William H. (Irma) Grandin of Roulette; three daughters, |
- Obituary of Beverley Neidlinger
ROULETTE, Pa. - Beverly L. Neidlinger, 94, of Roulette and formerly of Akron, Ohio, passed away Tuesday (Oct. 15, 2013) in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport.
Born Aug. 4, 1919, in Laquin, she was a daughter of Walter A. and Reba Warner Palmeter.
She married Major W. Grandin, who died on Jan. 28, 1983.
She later married Floyd L. Neidlinger of Akron, Ohio, who died on Nov. 27, 1998..
Beverly was a graduate of Roulette High School..
Surviving are
- a son, William H. (Irma) Grandin of Roulette;
three daughters,
- Sandra J. Heck of Tioga,
- Reba Sue Pierce of Allegany, N.Y., and
- Charlene R. Meacham of Coudersport;
two stepsons,
- Paul (Joyce) Neidlinger of Florida and
- Harold "Bud" (Patricia) Neidlinger of North Carolina;
two stepdaughters,
- Janice Mittelstaedt of Ohio and
- Nancy (Homer) Gillespie of Florida;
many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews..
In addition to her parents and husbands, Mrs. Neidlinger was predeceased by
- a daughter, Naomi Joy Perkarski of Coudersport;
three stepdaughters,
- Phillis Koegle,
- Wilma Griffa and
- Martha Maley, and
a stepson, Glenn Neidlinger, all of Ohio;
and two brothers,
- Henry Palmeter and
- William Palmeter, both of Williamsport.
A memorial service will be held 1:30 p.m. on Sunday (Oct. 27, 2013) at the Riverside Methodist Church in Roulette, with the Rev. Donald Busch, pastor, officiating, assisted by her son, William Grandin. Burial will be in Twin Hills Memorial Park, Williamsport, at the convenience of the family..
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the United Methodist Women's Society of Roulette Riverside Methodist Church or to the Building Fund of the Roulette Riverside Methodist Church, both c/o Lucille Church, 86 North St., Roulette, PA 16746..
Arrangements are under the direction of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. To express condolences or share a fond memory of Beverly, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oleantimesherald/obituary.aspx?n=beverly-l-neidlinger&pid=16758 9677#sthash.VI2ST6xL.dpuf.
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| Bill Grandin's store there now FB20160129 Jon Huff.jpg1st store in Roulette "Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington" [across from Post Office.] |
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Lanny Nunn?Roulette Remember when....
Moderator · January 28 · 2019
First store in Roulette
Oct. 28, 1859
Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington
25You and 24 others
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Lydia Boots Haskins
Smith house-still standing but in need of a burial !
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Lydia Boots Haskins
Kate & Coyle Smith &family lived there a long time.
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Marcie Gutgsell
Where is this house?
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Kevin Doud
Marcie Gutgsell roulette. ????????????????
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Lydia Boots Haskins
across from post office
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Lanny Nunn?Roulette Remember when....
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I wonder if this was Laroy's first house. Michael Weiderich (my 1st cousin 5x) was killed when a beam fell on him while raising the original Laroy Lyman home. He's buried in the Hill Cemetery, Roulette Lot S2E-L02S.
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Oct. 28, 1859
Laroy Lyman & Wm. Boyington
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Judi Tucker
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Judi Tucker
Yep it is
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Karen Dubots
Jonathan Huff
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Jami Lynn Smith
Is this on main street next to the old billys lot
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Nellie Card Stritzinger
Anyone remember my Mother Edith Carol Boyer when she lived with first husband, Sid Boyer? Second husband was my father Louie Card!
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Nellie Card Stritzinger
PS Thank You for all these Wonderful Memories of Years gone by....
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then she married the man that owned the Pizza place in Emporium, which still is operating .your dad was killed in WW2.
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20180208 RVA- [20180208 RVA- FB20160129 Jon Huff.jpg]
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Roulette House, Main St_1859_ run by Wm Boyington, burned Jan30 1915 _Bill Grandins store there now FB20160129 Jon Huff.jpg
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Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| visitor- Township Supervisor Rebular Monthly Meeting, July 2019 |
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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS JULY REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
Roulette Township
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS
JULY REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
July 11, 2019
The Roulette Township Board of Supervisors held their monthly meeting on July 11, 2019 at the Roulette Township Building. Chairman of the Board, Jeremy Morey, called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance. Also present were Supervisors Brian Drabert and Jim Ostrom.
VISITORS ATTENDING:
•Present at the meeting were: Cody Lentz, William Grandin, Bill Stewart, David Neergard, Jan Baxter, Crystal Pelchy, Brian, Perry Hooftallen, Rick Morey, Merle Morey, Beth Sigafoes, Halie Kines, Dawn Kent, Marjorie Ruthenberg, David Morey, Scott Morey, and Chief Phelps.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
•Mr. Neergard asked when they were going to do something with Conable Ave.
•Bill Grandin brought in a drawing on where they want to place the picnic table for the library.
•Perry Hooftallen stated, they still need more 25 mile per hour speed limit signs on Burleson Ave.
•Crystal Pelchy was here on behalf of the letter she wrote regarding the speed limit on North St. and the children playing in the street.
•Dawn Kent asked about lowering the speed limit to 15 miles per hour and presented a petition with 42 signatures on it to lower the speed limit on North St. Supervisor Morey stated that he didn’t believe lowering the speed limit was the answer. Instead, Supervisor Morey would rather invest in more signs. Dawn would also like the properties in town cleaned up a little faster.
•David Morey wanted to know why the intersections have not been weeded and the park had not been mowed before the strip of land between Brophy Ave. & Railroad Ave. David also suggested that a schedule be made for the employees to follow and the supervisors make sure the work is getting done. There hasn’t been any work done on pot holes lately and they are just getting bigger. Supervisor Morey asked John Sena to mow the park the next morning. Supervisor Morey also asked about the trimming of Lucille Church’s bushes next to Fishing Creek Rd. Ext. Perry Hooftallen volunteered to talk to her.
•Jan Baxter talked about the flood plain and how it is going to ruin our town because no one can sell property on the north side of the river to Route 6. People cannot afford the flood insurance. She wanted to know if the supervisors were trying to do anything about it. Supervisor Morey assured her that they have been checking out different avenues but either the river has to recede some or it is going to be very costly to get anything done.
•Bill Stewart discussed his property again and how wet it is.
•Merle Morey let the supervisors know that there was a tree limb that needed taken care of.
POLICE REPORT:
•Chief Phelps gave a short report on statistics but couldn’t give a complete report because paperwork was with Deb Dehn, Sweden Township’s secretary. He also addressed the property issues and what has taken place and reminded everyone that it is a slow process but progress has been made. Chief Phelps also spoke to the residents about people on Megan’s Law and what rights the person on Megan’s Law has as far as harassment, etc. More discussion was held on the speed limit on North St.
RVFD CALL STATISTICS REPORT:
•There was no one present on behalf of the fire dept. but Chief Fillhart did provide the supervisors with the Fire CAD.
WATER/SEWER REPORT:
•Supervisor Morey made a motion to purchase the Stanley 15 HP Non-Submersible 4 in. trash pump for the sewer plant. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Cody reported that the guy from W. C. Weil said that the one pump at the sewer plant needs a new coil and would like to come up and finish the job on the pumps. All supervisors agreed to hold off on this since there is an extra $99,422.96 in grant money and they are going to use that to get new pumps installed. There was some discussion on the extra grant money.
•Supervisor Morey made a motion to accept Cameron Fryer’s resignation effective July 24, 2019. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
MONTHLY MINUTES:
•The minutes from the June monthly meeting were presented. Supervisor Morey made a motion to accept the minutes. Supervisor Ostrom seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
UNPAID BILLS:
•Supervisor Morey made a motion to pay all unpaid bills with only one bill being paid to Nittany Engineering of $714. Supervisor Ostrom seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
BALANCE SHEET:
•After carefully reviewing the profit & loss, balance sheet and ledger for all four companies, Supervisor Morey made a motion to accept the profit & loss, balance sheet and ledger, for all four of them. Supervisor Ostrom seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
OLD BUSINESS:
•Supervisor Morey stated that he had contacted Logan, from Suit-Kote and he said the water in the quote was not necessary and you could contact someone through COSTARs for the stone. Supervisor Morey made a motion to tar & chip a section of the Kim Hill Rd. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Supervisor Morey discussed the issue they had last month with not signing the contracts for the CDB Grant. Since the last meeting the supervisors found out that the township is actually going to get another $99,422.96 on top of the other grant for $175,172.50. The residents were very pleased to hear this. Supervisor Morey then made a motion to enter into a CO-OP agreement with the Potter County Commissioners. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Supervisor Morey asked the secretary to contact Green Acres Guide Rail services to have the guide rails replaced on the Atkins Road Bridge West. She is also to call UGI to have them remove the gas line that is attached to the guide rails. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Discussion was held on an agreement with Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. and Roulette Township for the Trout Brook Rd. Paving Project. The secretary asked permission to call the engineer to find out what she needs to do to make out an agreement. Supervisors agreed to have her call the engineer. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Supervisor Morey made a motion to apply for the Federal Community Development Grant for blighted property. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Preliminary results from Cameron & Cody on the well scope were that there is no crack in the well that Holt Drilling could see. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Pittsburg Tank & Tower were here on July 11, 2019 to inspect the well and stated that it was one of the easiest inspections they have done. There was no discussion from the floor.
•Supervisor Morey made a motion to advertise the invitation to bid on the Sewer Plant Project. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
ROAD BONDS
•Current Road Bonds - 03-2019 Three Rivers Forest Products - 07/03/19 to 07/03/20 - From SR 4005 to T334 to Clara Township line.
•No new closed road bonds
NEW BUSINESS:
•Supervisor Morey made a motion advertise the 911addressing county ordinance. Supervisor Drabert seconded the motion and the motion was carried. There was no discussion from the floor.
OTHER BUSINESS:
•Supervisor Morey asked the secretary to order some children at play signs and more 25 mile per hour speed limit signs. Also, we need to order a new Lanninger Creek Rd. sign.
•Supervisor Morey would like the storm drainage boxes to be inspected and some maintenance done on them. The brush on Brophy Ave. needs cut back, and the roads need swept.
•Supervisor Morey asked Supervisor Ostrom about the dangerous structure signs and how he was coming along with them.
•Supervisor Morey asked the secretary if she had gotten the PLGIT paperwork done. The answer was no and he told her that the township has lost over $11,000 since this was brought up. After some discussion, Supervisor Morey offered to come in and help with the paperwork to get it going.
•Supervisor Morey would like the secretary to call 911 and get numbers updated.
•Supervisor Morey stated that he had gone to the fire departments board meeting the night before and they asked why the green dump parked in the way of the accident that had just happened.
•Supervisor Morey asked the secretary if she had gotten in touch with Troy Glascow about the security cameras. The answer was no because she was told that he would be contacting her.
CORRESPONDENCE & INFORMATIONAL:
•All other correspondence was reviewed.
ADJOURN:
There being no further business to discuss, Supervisor Morey then moved to adjourn the meeting. Supervisor Ostrom seconded the motion. All supervisors voted in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 7:48 p.m.
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
some one needs to keep the moreys in check
Monday, August 12, 2019 at 7:54:00 PM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Someone needs to stfu!
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 12:09:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
What good would lowering the speed limit do? Some cars are still going down Main Street over 55. What's needed is better parenting. The last I knew, there is a skate park and a 4 acre field field on North Street.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 9:42:00 AM EDT
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- William is Geneva's grandson, and Major William Grandin is her only son this only male child, per on-line family trees, is William. - Confirm this! -jcw20160412
Potter Enterprise(?), 1989
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- Geneva Grandin Marks Birthday -
Lifelong Roulette resident Geneva Grandin, shown in this file photo with grandson William Grandin of Roulette, will celebrate her 90th birhday on June 22. Geneva, who presently resides at Sweden Valley Manor, would enjoy receiving cards from friends and acquaintances to help her celebrate her day.
-- ROULETTE NATIVE CELEBRATES 90 --
Geneva Grandin, a native of roulette, will celebrate her 90th birthday on June 22.
Grandin, a 1917 graduate of Roulette High School, was for many years a correspondent for the Potter Enterprise and other local papers.
She has been a resident of Sweden Valley Manor for the past four years, but during her long residence in Roulette, Geneva was very active in community affairs. She is a life member of Myrtle Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a past matron of that organization.
She belonged to the Roulette Rebekah Lodge and the Roulette Sunshine Circle, and for many years was Roulette Republican Chairman.
She was married to William Grandin who died in 1967. She has five grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Her only son, Major William Grandin, died in 1983.
One of her two living sisters, Florence Gallup, also resides at the Manor. Her other sister, Naomi Mosch, lives in Coudersport.
She is the daughter of Major Weimer and Della Rossman Weimer. Major Weimer was one of the earliest settlers in Roulette. Until she moved into the Manor, she lived in the Maple Street home built by her father in 1906.
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- Obituary of Beverley Neidlinger
ROULETTE, Pa. - Beverly L. Neidlinger, 94, of Roulette and formerly of Akron, Ohio, passed away Tuesday (Oct. 15, 2013) in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport.
Born Aug. 4, 1919, in Laquin, she was a daughter of Walter A. and Reba Warner Palmeter.
She married Major W. Grandin, who died on Jan. 28, 1983.
She later married Floyd L. Neidlinger of Akron, Ohio, who died on Nov. 27, 1998..
Beverly was a graduate of Roulette High School..
Surviving are
- a son, William H. (Irma) Grandin of Roulette;
three daughters,
- Sandra J. Heck of Tioga,
- Reba Sue Pierce of Allegany, N.Y., and
- Charlene R. Meacham of Coudersport;
two stepsons,
- Paul (Joyce) Neidlinger of Florida and
- Harold "Bud" (Patricia) Neidlinger of North Carolina;
two stepdaughters,
- Janice Mittelstaedt of Ohio and
- Nancy (Homer) Gillespie of Florida;
many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews..
In addition to her parents and husbands, Mrs. Neidlinger was predeceased by
- a daughter, Naomi Joy Perkarski of Coudersport;
three stepdaughters,
- Phillis Koegle,
- Wilma Griffa and
- Martha Maley, and
a stepson, Glenn Neidlinger, all of Ohio;
and two brothers,
- Henry Palmeter and
- William Palmeter, both of Williamsport.
A memorial service will be held 1:30 p.m. on Sunday (Oct. 27, 2013) at the Riverside Methodist Church in Roulette, with the Rev. Donald Busch, pastor, officiating, assisted by her son, William Grandin. Burial will be in Twin Hills Memorial Park, Williamsport, at the convenience of the family..
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the United Methodist Women's Society of Roulette Riverside Methodist Church or to the Building Fund of the Roulette Riverside Methodist Church, both c/o Lucille Church, 86 North St., Roulette, PA 16746..
Arrangements are under the direction of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. To express condolences or share a fond memory of Beverly, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oleantimesherald/obituary.aspx?n=beverly-l-neidlinger&pid=16758 9677#sthash.VI2ST6xL.dpuf.
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