Mrs. Ada L. Strohl, 63, of Mount Perry, died suddenly at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at her home.
A native of Crooksville, she was the daughter of John and Edna Russell Allen.
Surviving are her husband, John, four daughters; Mrs. Dorothy Weidner of New Lexington; Mrs. Mary Kendall of East Fultonham; Mrs.Marjorie Dupler of Mt. Perry, and Mrs. Bonnie Leckrone of New Lexington, four sons, Cyril of Mt. Perry; Robert of Celina, Kans.; Kenneth of Plainfield, Oh;Vernon of Salt Lake City, Utah; and James, stationed at Lockbourne Air Force base in Columbus; a brother, Harold Allen of Columbus, three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Roberts and Mrs.Verna Pratt of Newark and Mrs. Josephine Moreland of Oakland, Calif; 37 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body is at Thomas Funeral Home at Somerset where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Mr. Duncan officiating. Burial will be at Iliff cemetery near Crooksville.
Friends may call at the Funeral Home after noon on Friday.
Mrs. Ada L. Strohl, 63, of Mount Perry, died suddenly at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at her home.
A native of Crooksville, she was the daughter of John and Edna Russell Allen.
Surviving are her husband, John, four daughters; Mrs. Dorothy Weidner of New Lexington; Mrs. Mary Kendall of East Fultonham; Mrs.Marjorie Dupler of Mt. Perry, and Mrs. Bonnie Leckrone of New Lexington, four sons, Cyril of Mt. Perry; Robert of Celina, Kans.; Kenneth of Plainfield, Oh;Vernon of Salt Lake City, Utah; and James, stationed at Lockbourne Air Force base in Columbus; a brother, Harold Allen of Columbus, three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Roberts and Mrs.Verna Pratt of Newark and Mrs. Josephine Moreland of Oakland, Calif; 37 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body is at Thomas Funeral Home at Somerset where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Mr. Duncan officiating. Burial will be at Iliff cemetery near Crooksville.
Friends may call at the Funeral Home after noon on Friday.
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