She was raised on a 100 acre farm in Fairview Twp where she attended the Krieder School. She worked for three years at the Girard Cemetery mowing grass and one summer on the railroad. She was a member of the Federated Church in East Springfield. She loved to work outside, flower gardening, and especially loved balloons and butterflies.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin M. English in August of 1989, and whom she married in September of 1941; also by a sister, Gladys Kendig and three half sisters, Ruth McKenzie, Myrtle Streuschen, Bertha Nece; and two brothers, Norman Platz and Elton Platz.
She is survived by her daughter Darlene M. Rudd of Girard; a son, Duane M. English of Girard; a grandson; a great grandaughter and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in the Girard Cemetery.
She was raised on a 100 acre farm in Fairview Twp where she attended the Krieder School. She worked for three years at the Girard Cemetery mowing grass and one summer on the railroad. She was a member of the Federated Church in East Springfield. She loved to work outside, flower gardening, and especially loved balloons and butterflies.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin M. English in August of 1989, and whom she married in September of 1941; also by a sister, Gladys Kendig and three half sisters, Ruth McKenzie, Myrtle Streuschen, Bertha Nece; and two brothers, Norman Platz and Elton Platz.
She is survived by her daughter Darlene M. Rudd of Girard; a son, Duane M. English of Girard; a grandson; a great grandaughter and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in the Girard Cemetery.
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