Also surviving is a sister, Nancy J. Wade, Greenville.
Retired from Lima City Schools, after having taught for 30 years, her students were such an important part of her life, and she cherished the time they shared together. Her creativity and love of decorating were always on display. She created a warm, peaceful and loving environment in her home, which she so aptly named "Paradise Found." She enjoyed cooking and entertaining family and friends. There were many special times filled with love and laughter at "The Black Dog Saloon," appropriately named after her special dog, Andi.
Services will be at Chiles-Laman Funeral and Cremation Services, Shawnee Chapel. Burial will be at Allentown Cemetery, Lima.
Also surviving is a sister, Nancy J. Wade, Greenville.
Retired from Lima City Schools, after having taught for 30 years, her students were such an important part of her life, and she cherished the time they shared together. Her creativity and love of decorating were always on display. She created a warm, peaceful and loving environment in her home, which she so aptly named "Paradise Found." She enjoyed cooking and entertaining family and friends. There were many special times filled with love and laughter at "The Black Dog Saloon," appropriately named after her special dog, Andi.
Services will be at Chiles-Laman Funeral and Cremation Services, Shawnee Chapel. Burial will be at Allentown Cemetery, Lima.
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