Dora was a member of Mt. Tabor Community Christian Church for 39 years where she served as a custodian for 26 years, nursery keeper for 16 years, President of the Ladies Missionary Society for 15 years and vice-president for 2 years and secretary/treasurer for 2 years and Sunday school teacher for the new converts class for 11 years helping many new Christians learn about and understand God's Word. She loved music, especially bluegrass gospel, and was a member of the Mt. Tabor Church Band where she enjoyed playing her mandolin. She was a wonderful and supportive mother, wife, and Christian who devoted herself wholeheartedly to her God, her family and her church.
Dora is survived by her three children: daughter Karen Cydrus and partner Tim Krafthefer; son and daughter-in-law Steve and Tammy Ward; and daughter and son-in-law Lisa and Stephen DePugh, all of Chillicothe; four grandchildren: Traci (Shane) Haubeil, Katrina (Jason) Robinson; Kathryn Cydrus and Anthony Ward, all of Chillicothe; one step-granddaughter Melissa (Randy) Hanson, of Belle Center, OH; eight great-grandchildren: Lauren, Brice, Ronnie, Emily, Isabelle, Dalton, Meredith and Phoebe; sisters Velma Glea Ward, of Chillicothe; Patricia (Russell) Newman, McDowell, KY; Vivian (Drexel) Hall, of Shepherdsville, KY; Ann Hasch, of Louisville, KY; a brother Ted (Patricia) Meade, of Louisville, KY; mother-in-law Lillie Ward, of Chillicothe; brothers-in-law Edward Howell, of McDowell, KY; and Earl V. Ward, of Ezel, KY; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors whom she dearly loved. Her closest friends were her church family and Everett and Donna Blanton. She was also preceded to heaven by her Mother and Daddy; two sisters Sally Junella Mead and Geraldine Howell; brother-in-law Franklin D. Ward; and father-in-law Russell Ward.
Dora was a bright and shining star to everyone who knew her and loved her. She always felt so unworthy and unnecessary but that humbleness was part of what made her so special and so wonderful. She will be greatly missed, but we look forward to seeing her again in Heaven.
Services were entrusted to Haller Funeral Home of Chillicothe, Ohio.
Dora was a member of Mt. Tabor Community Christian Church for 39 years where she served as a custodian for 26 years, nursery keeper for 16 years, President of the Ladies Missionary Society for 15 years and vice-president for 2 years and secretary/treasurer for 2 years and Sunday school teacher for the new converts class for 11 years helping many new Christians learn about and understand God's Word. She loved music, especially bluegrass gospel, and was a member of the Mt. Tabor Church Band where she enjoyed playing her mandolin. She was a wonderful and supportive mother, wife, and Christian who devoted herself wholeheartedly to her God, her family and her church.
Dora is survived by her three children: daughter Karen Cydrus and partner Tim Krafthefer; son and daughter-in-law Steve and Tammy Ward; and daughter and son-in-law Lisa and Stephen DePugh, all of Chillicothe; four grandchildren: Traci (Shane) Haubeil, Katrina (Jason) Robinson; Kathryn Cydrus and Anthony Ward, all of Chillicothe; one step-granddaughter Melissa (Randy) Hanson, of Belle Center, OH; eight great-grandchildren: Lauren, Brice, Ronnie, Emily, Isabelle, Dalton, Meredith and Phoebe; sisters Velma Glea Ward, of Chillicothe; Patricia (Russell) Newman, McDowell, KY; Vivian (Drexel) Hall, of Shepherdsville, KY; Ann Hasch, of Louisville, KY; a brother Ted (Patricia) Meade, of Louisville, KY; mother-in-law Lillie Ward, of Chillicothe; brothers-in-law Edward Howell, of McDowell, KY; and Earl V. Ward, of Ezel, KY; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors whom she dearly loved. Her closest friends were her church family and Everett and Donna Blanton. She was also preceded to heaven by her Mother and Daddy; two sisters Sally Junella Mead and Geraldine Howell; brother-in-law Franklin D. Ward; and father-in-law Russell Ward.
Dora was a bright and shining star to everyone who knew her and loved her. She always felt so unworthy and unnecessary but that humbleness was part of what made her so special and so wonderful. She will be greatly missed, but we look forward to seeing her again in Heaven.
Services were entrusted to Haller Funeral Home of Chillicothe, Ohio.
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