In 1965 Anita married John C. "Chet" Young. He preceded her in death on January 22, 2013, after 47 years of marriage. Anita's priority was to provide a good and loving home to Chet and Troy. She started working at the Holibird Company in 1951 and worked there until the plant closed in October 1983. Chet retired in April of 1983, and to spend more time with him, Anita worked only part time for Service Master at the Spangler Candy Company for the next 10 years. She then worked for Isaac Property Company for a number of years
Anita's spare time was spent in her garden growing roses and landscaping her yard. The winter months found her knitting, crocheting or redecorating their home. She also enjoyed sewing, cooking and baking. Chet and Anita both loved animals so walking their dogs daily was part of their time spent together enjoying each others company. Anita did believe in staying busy, doing things she enjoyed to keep her happy and healthy. She was a very strong believer in moderation in all things she did.
Anita is survived by her son, Troy Bunting; step daughter, Kathy Williams; granddaughter, Brandy Lidge; great grandson, Zachary and nieces and nephews.
Private graveside services will be held at Fountain Grove Cemetery in Bryan. Krill Funeral Service, 860 West Mulberry Street, Bryan, Ohio has been entrusted with Anita's services.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Bryan Senior Center or the angel fund at Fountain City Veterinary Hospital.
In 1965 Anita married John C. "Chet" Young. He preceded her in death on January 22, 2013, after 47 years of marriage. Anita's priority was to provide a good and loving home to Chet and Troy. She started working at the Holibird Company in 1951 and worked there until the plant closed in October 1983. Chet retired in April of 1983, and to spend more time with him, Anita worked only part time for Service Master at the Spangler Candy Company for the next 10 years. She then worked for Isaac Property Company for a number of years
Anita's spare time was spent in her garden growing roses and landscaping her yard. The winter months found her knitting, crocheting or redecorating their home. She also enjoyed sewing, cooking and baking. Chet and Anita both loved animals so walking their dogs daily was part of their time spent together enjoying each others company. Anita did believe in staying busy, doing things she enjoyed to keep her happy and healthy. She was a very strong believer in moderation in all things she did.
Anita is survived by her son, Troy Bunting; step daughter, Kathy Williams; granddaughter, Brandy Lidge; great grandson, Zachary and nieces and nephews.
Private graveside services will be held at Fountain Grove Cemetery in Bryan. Krill Funeral Service, 860 West Mulberry Street, Bryan, Ohio has been entrusted with Anita's services.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Bryan Senior Center or the angel fund at Fountain City Veterinary Hospital.
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