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Pauline M. <I>Glasgo</I> Gindlesberger

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Pauline M. Glasgo Gindlesberger

Birth
Death
9 Jan 2012 (aged 96)
Burial
Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5506725, Longitude: -81.9094772
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MILLERSBURG -- Pauline M. Gindlesberger, 96, of Millersburg, passed away Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, at Dublin Methodist Hospital, Dublin.Private graveside services will be held in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. There will be no public viewing. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, is assisting the family.The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Homereach Hospice, 404 E. Wilson Bridge Road, Suite H, Worthington 43085.She was born June 27, 1915, in Nashville, the daughter of Thomas D. and Minnie (Wachtel) Glasgo, and married Weldon Lee Gindlesberger on June 28, 1936. He preceded her in death on April 8, 2009.She was a 1933 graduate of Millersburg High School and went on to business college. She had worked for the Holmes County Farm Bureau, City Hall, and then for more than 30 years at Holmes County Treasurer's Office and Holmes County Auditor's Office, until retirement.Pauline was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church, former member of Eastern Star, and had been a Gray Lady at the hospital for many years. She was also a member of Holmes County Historical Society and Holmes County Senior Center.She enjoyed reading, flowers, butterflies, traveling and her greatest love was being with her family. She lived her life faithfully as a devoted wife, being married almost 74 years. She was a loving, caring mother and a gracious grandmother.Surviving are daughters, Joan Scherer of Columbus and Barbara (Bill) Jones of Bowling Green; grandchildren, Cindy (Rusty) Benschoter, Kristi (Russ) Patrick, Scott (Vikie) Jones and Brad Scherer; great-grandchildren, Noah Benschoter, Marissa and Cole Patrick, Alana and Ellie Scherer; a special niece, Patsy Leppla; a special nephew, Richard Anderson; and numerous other nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by sisters, Louella Patterson, Lena Anderson, Clara Jones, Florence Rush and Hazel Donley; and brothers, Albert, Walter, Willis, Harold and Paul Glasgo.
MILLERSBURG -- Pauline M. Gindlesberger, 96, of Millersburg, passed away Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, at Dublin Methodist Hospital, Dublin.Private graveside services will be held in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. There will be no public viewing. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, is assisting the family.The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Homereach Hospice, 404 E. Wilson Bridge Road, Suite H, Worthington 43085.She was born June 27, 1915, in Nashville, the daughter of Thomas D. and Minnie (Wachtel) Glasgo, and married Weldon Lee Gindlesberger on June 28, 1936. He preceded her in death on April 8, 2009.She was a 1933 graduate of Millersburg High School and went on to business college. She had worked for the Holmes County Farm Bureau, City Hall, and then for more than 30 years at Holmes County Treasurer's Office and Holmes County Auditor's Office, until retirement.Pauline was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church, former member of Eastern Star, and had been a Gray Lady at the hospital for many years. She was also a member of Holmes County Historical Society and Holmes County Senior Center.She enjoyed reading, flowers, butterflies, traveling and her greatest love was being with her family. She lived her life faithfully as a devoted wife, being married almost 74 years. She was a loving, caring mother and a gracious grandmother.Surviving are daughters, Joan Scherer of Columbus and Barbara (Bill) Jones of Bowling Green; grandchildren, Cindy (Rusty) Benschoter, Kristi (Russ) Patrick, Scott (Vikie) Jones and Brad Scherer; great-grandchildren, Noah Benschoter, Marissa and Cole Patrick, Alana and Ellie Scherer; a special niece, Patsy Leppla; a special nephew, Richard Anderson; and numerous other nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by sisters, Louella Patterson, Lena Anderson, Clara Jones, Florence Rush and Hazel Donley; and brothers, Albert, Walter, Willis, Harold and Paul Glasgo.


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