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Enid Earline <I>King</I> Bare

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Enid Earline King Bare

Birth
Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Nov 2014 (aged 87)
Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lewis Center, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Enid Earline Hysell Bare

Born July 30, 1927 in Middleport, OH. Passed into Eternal Life Thursday, November 6, 2014 at home in the presence of family.

Family will receive friends 11 a.m.-1 p.m. MONDAY, November 10, 2014 at ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH, 10700 Liberty Rd., Powell OH, 43065, where a Mass of Christian of Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. following visitation.
Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, Lewis Center, OH.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the Alzheimer's Association or VITAS Hospice of Dublin, OH.

Enid Earline Hysell Bare, Daughter of Edward F. & Leona (Hart)King .

Preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Harold R. Hysell the father of the children, second husband Rolland Bare, brothers Marvin and Gene Paul King and daughter-in-law Mary.

Survived by brother Kenny King (Marcia), sister-in-law Judy King, children Edward (Nanci) Hysell, Gary (Dianne) Hysell, Mark Hysell and Kimberly Hysell. Seven Grandchildren: Andrea (Matt) Amersdorfer, Drew (Sarah) Hysell, Hilary Hysell, Lauren Hysell, Katie (Andrew) Toll, Caleb (Allie) Hysell, & Nathan (Jill) Hysell. Six Great Grandchildren: Trent, Brooklynn, Cole, Scarlett, Hunter and Ivy. Several nieces and nephews.

She was a very loving wife and mother, who taught her children to love God and each other. We learned to love our children by the example of our Mother.

Graduated from Pomeroy High School in 1945 where she was the very first Homecoming Queen.

She married Harold Hysell in 1947 and moved to Columbus, OH where they reared their children. They were divorced in 1974 and later she married Rolland Bare and resided in Dublin, OH.

Her first job was at Wright Patterson AFB Dayton OH where she worked as a stenographer from 1945 to 1947. Enid also worked at Sears Northland, Orange-Co and Compuserve. She was a founding member of St. Joan of Arc Church and was active in the choir.

The Hysell family would like to thank the following people and organizations: The Staff at St. Joan of Arc Church, especially Diana Zinkon, & Deborah who held a special place in our Mother's heart, St. Vincent De Paul for the food boxes at the holidays and handy-man help, the members of the choir for coming during the Christmas season and singing for our mom and her best friend Lori Everhart for loving our mom.

Also heartfelt thanks to Dr. Larry Everhart and his staff for many years of compassionate care. Thanks to the VITAS Hospice staff for their care and tenderness to our mother and to the family, taking the time to explain what to expect in her different transition stages, including Abby & Mandy, who played an important role in getting Mom home & being with us at the end, Toni for her late night visits while at the nursing home,to CC, Chris and Lilly for coming to the home, to Kelsey for her music which made Mom smile, and Diane, her charge nurse, for all her help and support. A special thanks to Tiana, a great child of God who was with us when our mother went to her new home with our Everlasting Father. And finally thanks to the VITAS main office and their contacts.
Enid Earline Hysell Bare

Born July 30, 1927 in Middleport, OH. Passed into Eternal Life Thursday, November 6, 2014 at home in the presence of family.

Family will receive friends 11 a.m.-1 p.m. MONDAY, November 10, 2014 at ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH, 10700 Liberty Rd., Powell OH, 43065, where a Mass of Christian of Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. following visitation.
Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, Lewis Center, OH.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the Alzheimer's Association or VITAS Hospice of Dublin, OH.

Enid Earline Hysell Bare, Daughter of Edward F. & Leona (Hart)King .

Preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Harold R. Hysell the father of the children, second husband Rolland Bare, brothers Marvin and Gene Paul King and daughter-in-law Mary.

Survived by brother Kenny King (Marcia), sister-in-law Judy King, children Edward (Nanci) Hysell, Gary (Dianne) Hysell, Mark Hysell and Kimberly Hysell. Seven Grandchildren: Andrea (Matt) Amersdorfer, Drew (Sarah) Hysell, Hilary Hysell, Lauren Hysell, Katie (Andrew) Toll, Caleb (Allie) Hysell, & Nathan (Jill) Hysell. Six Great Grandchildren: Trent, Brooklynn, Cole, Scarlett, Hunter and Ivy. Several nieces and nephews.

She was a very loving wife and mother, who taught her children to love God and each other. We learned to love our children by the example of our Mother.

Graduated from Pomeroy High School in 1945 where she was the very first Homecoming Queen.

She married Harold Hysell in 1947 and moved to Columbus, OH where they reared their children. They were divorced in 1974 and later she married Rolland Bare and resided in Dublin, OH.

Her first job was at Wright Patterson AFB Dayton OH where she worked as a stenographer from 1945 to 1947. Enid also worked at Sears Northland, Orange-Co and Compuserve. She was a founding member of St. Joan of Arc Church and was active in the choir.

The Hysell family would like to thank the following people and organizations: The Staff at St. Joan of Arc Church, especially Diana Zinkon, & Deborah who held a special place in our Mother's heart, St. Vincent De Paul for the food boxes at the holidays and handy-man help, the members of the choir for coming during the Christmas season and singing for our mom and her best friend Lori Everhart for loving our mom.

Also heartfelt thanks to Dr. Larry Everhart and his staff for many years of compassionate care. Thanks to the VITAS Hospice staff for their care and tenderness to our mother and to the family, taking the time to explain what to expect in her different transition stages, including Abby & Mandy, who played an important role in getting Mom home & being with us at the end, Toni for her late night visits while at the nursing home,to CC, Chris and Lilly for coming to the home, to Kelsey for her music which made Mom smile, and Diane, her charge nurse, for all her help and support. A special thanks to Tiana, a great child of God who was with us when our mother went to her new home with our Everlasting Father. And finally thanks to the VITAS main office and their contacts.


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