He was well and favorably known in the community of which he was a member for the last 21 years. He took an active part in the affairs of his church and had many friends in the Roseville vicinity. Until his illness he was employed by the Robinson and Ransbottom Pottery Company.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Mae Cummings of Saltillo, Mrs. Minnie Yarnelli of Newark, Mrs. Norma Lewis of Newark and Mrs. Clara Pride of Zanesville; two sons, Lee of Redfield and Jonah of Roseville; three brothers, Edward, Laban and Sam all of Roseville. One foster son, Ralph Foy of the home
The headstone was carved my dad Charles Yarnelli for my mother parents. The tall four sided monument to represent their home, church and each of their names.
He was well and favorably known in the community of which he was a member for the last 21 years. He took an active part in the affairs of his church and had many friends in the Roseville vicinity. Until his illness he was employed by the Robinson and Ransbottom Pottery Company.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Mae Cummings of Saltillo, Mrs. Minnie Yarnelli of Newark, Mrs. Norma Lewis of Newark and Mrs. Clara Pride of Zanesville; two sons, Lee of Redfield and Jonah of Roseville; three brothers, Edward, Laban and Sam all of Roseville. One foster son, Ralph Foy of the home
The headstone was carved my dad Charles Yarnelli for my mother parents. The tall four sided monument to represent their home, church and each of their names.