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john wetzel
Feb 26, 2019
BTW, I got to your Tree while I was searching Vida Earle Carr from this obit, found on Solomon's Words for the Wise on-line:
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Saturday, October 3, 2015
Vella E. Lerch, 87 of Austin, PA
Vella E. Lerch
Vella E. Lerch, 87 of Austin, PA, passed away in her home surrounded by family early Saturday morning October 3, 2015.
Born August 1, 1928, she was the daughter of Milan and Vida Earle Carr.
She graduated from Austin High School in the class of 1946.
In 1952 she married Clark M. Lerch, who survives.
They were married for 63 years.
Vella worked for GTE Sylvania in Emporium for 25 years.
She was a faithful member of the Austin United Methodist Church, where she served as treasurer for a time.
A hard worker Vella was an avid volunteer of several local organizations including the Austin Senior Center, her church and nursing homes.
Her memberships also included the Eastern Star where she served as Past Worthy Matron, and Ladies’ Auxillary VFW Post 7810, where she also served as treasurer. Vella loved to walk, and was famous for her peanut butter fudge.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by
two sons:
- Clark L. Lerch (Randi) of Coudersport and
- Dennis Lerch of Austin;
one daughter: Kathy R. Jeffers (Mark) of Austin;
5 grandchildren:
- Angela Jeffers of Smethport,
- Sarah Jeffers of Austin,
- Zachery Jeffers of Austin,
- Beth Drake (Zeke) of Shinglehouse,
- Candace Sturdevant of Galeton, and
- Mark Sturdevant (Gail) of Emporium;
and 4 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents;
4 brothers:
- Richard,
- Ronald,
- Alton, and
- Harold Carr;
and two sisters:
- Priscilla Peno, and
- Dorothea Caskey.
Friends and family are invited to Vella’s Life Celebration from 12 noon to 1pm Tuesday October 6, at the Austin United Methodist Church, with a memorial service to follow.
Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made in Vella’s name to: Austin Ladies’ Auxillary VFW Post 7810, the Austin Vollunteer Fire Department, or the Austin United Methodist Church.
Arrangements by Thomas E. Fickinger Funeral Home, Ltd., “A Life Celebration Home”, 210 North East Street Coudersport, PA 16915.
Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 10/03/2015 02:55:00 PM 1
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john wetzel
Feb 26, 2019
Hi Ronald,
No, I don't. I don't actually have a genealogical connection to your line, but I have added it in a general interest in the County's genealogy.
Nice photo, really helps having it labelled.
I'm researching a pretty wide swath, since I'm coming across some pretty interesting DNA connections.
Thank you for sharing on-line.
john wetzel
Ronald Carr
Feb 24, 2019
Hi John, Ronald Carr Jr. here. Saw you connected to a photo downloaded from my tree. Did not know if you had any knowledge of the Irish Carr's that were related to my Great-Grandfather George Carr. My Dad told me that he immigrated with two brothers that went to Chicago, and possibly a Sister. Thanks!
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