Surviving are 2 sons; Mark (Heather) Harp of Kenton, Keith (Ashley Tainer-Harp) Harp of Chillicothe, a brother; Bryan (Marilyn) VanScoy of Findlay, sisters; Rachel Tidd of Ada, Marty (Randy) Preston of Dunkirk, twin-sister; Pauline Coldren of Kenton, grandchildren; Isaac Heath, Lucy Harp, Faith Heath, Morgan Harp, Katana Harp, and her fur babies; Precious, Emily, Rocky and Aiyana. She was preceded in death by a sister; Phyllis Hopson, a step-father; Brice Cheney, and 2 brothers-in-law; Kenneth Hopson, and Don Tidd.
Paula was a 1974 graduate of Hardin Northern High School. She worked at Burger Chef in Kenton where she met her husband Greg. She then went on to work at International Paper for many years. She was a member of the Women of the Moose and Women of the Eagles in Kenton. She was also a member of the High Street Free Will Baptist Church in Lima.
In her free time, Paula loved to play Bingo, cheer on her Buckeyes and Browns and listen to old country music. She was a game show fanatic and also loved to play the game, aggravation with her family. Paula may have went peacefully into the night, but she will not go easily from the hearts of her family. Burial will be at Grove Cemetery.
Contributor: Ron Alig (49998541)
Surviving are 2 sons; Mark (Heather) Harp of Kenton, Keith (Ashley Tainer-Harp) Harp of Chillicothe, a brother; Bryan (Marilyn) VanScoy of Findlay, sisters; Rachel Tidd of Ada, Marty (Randy) Preston of Dunkirk, twin-sister; Pauline Coldren of Kenton, grandchildren; Isaac Heath, Lucy Harp, Faith Heath, Morgan Harp, Katana Harp, and her fur babies; Precious, Emily, Rocky and Aiyana. She was preceded in death by a sister; Phyllis Hopson, a step-father; Brice Cheney, and 2 brothers-in-law; Kenneth Hopson, and Don Tidd.
Paula was a 1974 graduate of Hardin Northern High School. She worked at Burger Chef in Kenton where she met her husband Greg. She then went on to work at International Paper for many years. She was a member of the Women of the Moose and Women of the Eagles in Kenton. She was also a member of the High Street Free Will Baptist Church in Lima.
In her free time, Paula loved to play Bingo, cheer on her Buckeyes and Browns and listen to old country music. She was a game show fanatic and also loved to play the game, aggravation with her family. Paula may have went peacefully into the night, but she will not go easily from the hearts of her family. Burial will be at Grove Cemetery.
Contributor: Ron Alig (49998541)
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