She was the daughter of Burr and Ruth (Jones) Warner. On Feb 14, 1959, she married Donald E. Karch, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are three sons: John (Michele), Celina, Jerry (Lisa), Wapakoneta, and Jeff, Mint Hill, NC; a daughter, Jenny (David) Eisenschmidt, Columbus; two brothers: Lowell, Loveland, CO, and Max (Carolyn), Atlanta, GA; two sisters: Sue Netzley, New Lebanon, and Joyce Cooney, Largo; eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
A 1958 graduate of Jackson Township High School, she attended Wright State University and Miami University where she studied education. She worked for several years as a teacher, and later started her own business Karch Custodial Home where she helped take care of the elderly. She was a member and attended Grace Missionary Church, Celina, where she was a board member on the Grace Land Preschool board. She had many hobbies but especially enjoyed playing dominoes, needlepoint, quilting and spending time with her family and friends.
Funeral services will be in the Church, with Rev. Bruce Head officiating.
She was the daughter of Burr and Ruth (Jones) Warner. On Feb 14, 1959, she married Donald E. Karch, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are three sons: John (Michele), Celina, Jerry (Lisa), Wapakoneta, and Jeff, Mint Hill, NC; a daughter, Jenny (David) Eisenschmidt, Columbus; two brothers: Lowell, Loveland, CO, and Max (Carolyn), Atlanta, GA; two sisters: Sue Netzley, New Lebanon, and Joyce Cooney, Largo; eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
A 1958 graduate of Jackson Township High School, she attended Wright State University and Miami University where she studied education. She worked for several years as a teacher, and later started her own business Karch Custodial Home where she helped take care of the elderly. She was a member and attended Grace Missionary Church, Celina, where she was a board member on the Grace Land Preschool board. She had many hobbies but especially enjoyed playing dominoes, needlepoint, quilting and spending time with her family and friends.
Funeral services will be in the Church, with Rev. Bruce Head officiating.
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