She was born in East Liverpool, Ohio on May 2, 1926, and was the daughter of the late Lawrence Pethtel and Iva (Hastings) Pethtel. Living all her life in the area, she graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1944 and worked from 1944 to 1946 during World War II at the Office Price Administration in support of the war effort.
On October 4, 1946 she married the love of her life, Rev. Harry J. Lane, who preceded her in death on January 14, 2011. Together they built the Prayer Temple Tabernacle and devoted their lives to serving God through their church ministry, tent revivals, camp meetings, and city-wide campaigns overseas. Margaret was the Head Secretary and Organist/Pianist at Prayer Temple all the while organizing and working tirelessly beside her husband to further God’s mission within the church and community. She was also an avid traveler with her husband and twice visited the Holy Lands in Israel and Jerusalem, as well as serving as a missionary in Haiti, Jamaica, and Nicaragua. Having a deep love for music, she also played the accordion at one time. Upon her husband’s retirement and lengthy illness, Margaret became employed with Walmart in Calcutta as a door-greeter from 1991-2002.
She leaves 2 daughters, Sandra Lee and Jerry Ann and 3 sons, Harry, John and Mark.
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She was born in East Liverpool, Ohio on May 2, 1926, and was the daughter of the late Lawrence Pethtel and Iva (Hastings) Pethtel. Living all her life in the area, she graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1944 and worked from 1944 to 1946 during World War II at the Office Price Administration in support of the war effort.
On October 4, 1946 she married the love of her life, Rev. Harry J. Lane, who preceded her in death on January 14, 2011. Together they built the Prayer Temple Tabernacle and devoted their lives to serving God through their church ministry, tent revivals, camp meetings, and city-wide campaigns overseas. Margaret was the Head Secretary and Organist/Pianist at Prayer Temple all the while organizing and working tirelessly beside her husband to further God’s mission within the church and community. She was also an avid traveler with her husband and twice visited the Holy Lands in Israel and Jerusalem, as well as serving as a missionary in Haiti, Jamaica, and Nicaragua. Having a deep love for music, she also played the accordion at one time. Upon her husband’s retirement and lengthy illness, Margaret became employed with Walmart in Calcutta as a door-greeter from 1991-2002.
She leaves 2 daughters, Sandra Lee and Jerry Ann and 3 sons, Harry, John and Mark.
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