Lorna Merise (Baldwin) Vermilyea, 90, a good and faithful servant, went home to be with her heavenly father at 7:55 pm Sunday from her home in Salem. Sister Vermilyea was faithful to her Lord and her husband as he served in various churches and in the mission field in Haiti for 16 years. She was born Nov. 29, 1921 in McGuffey, Ohio to the late David R. and Lena B. (Dittus) Baldwin. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, the Rev. Robert O'Neil Vermilyea whom she married on August 23, 1947; her daughters Linda Kathleen (husband Rev. Gordon Robert) Kincaid of Cooperburg, Pa., and Roberta Marcele (husband David Frances) Miller of Thomasville, N.C.; a sister Zylpha L. (husband Edwin Leroy) Hoover of Marion, Ind.; her grandchildren, Julia, Sylvia and Lynda Miller, Nathaniel and Jonathan Kincaid and one great grandchild Naisa Kincaid. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two sisters, Elaine Jones and Barbara Klobnik and a grand daughter Patricia Bigger, and two great grandchildren, Caroline and Anthony Bigger. Services will be observed at 11 am Saturday at the Salem Wesleyan Methodist Church with burial to follow at the Damascus Cemetery
Lorna Merise (Baldwin) Vermilyea, 90, a good and faithful servant, went home to be with her heavenly father at 7:55 pm Sunday from her home in Salem. Sister Vermilyea was faithful to her Lord and her husband as he served in various churches and in the mission field in Haiti for 16 years. She was born Nov. 29, 1921 in McGuffey, Ohio to the late David R. and Lena B. (Dittus) Baldwin. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, the Rev. Robert O'Neil Vermilyea whom she married on August 23, 1947; her daughters Linda Kathleen (husband Rev. Gordon Robert) Kincaid of Cooperburg, Pa., and Roberta Marcele (husband David Frances) Miller of Thomasville, N.C.; a sister Zylpha L. (husband Edwin Leroy) Hoover of Marion, Ind.; her grandchildren, Julia, Sylvia and Lynda Miller, Nathaniel and Jonathan Kincaid and one great grandchild Naisa Kincaid. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two sisters, Elaine Jones and Barbara Klobnik and a grand daughter Patricia Bigger, and two great grandchildren, Caroline and Anthony Bigger. Services will be observed at 11 am Saturday at the Salem Wesleyan Methodist Church with burial to follow at the Damascus Cemetery
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