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Thank you for your kindness, helpfullness and respect during our time of sadness. As overwhelming as things seemed to be, you were there to assist in ways never thought possible. Thank you so much for all you did for us during our bereavement of our mother. We honestly, could not be more satisfied with your support. We have recieved many compliments on your services and we would recommend you to everyone. Jennifer, we want to thank you and your staff from the bottom of our heart for making my Mom's Funeral a wonderful experience for our family, my Dad especially as we said good bye to her.
Jennifer, thank you so much for all your help and support during this difficult time. You and your team did an amazing job and Mom and I couldn't have been more pleased. There are no words to thank you for everything you did for our family. Everyone went above and beyond and made a difficult time, easier. Thank you so much for your kindness & compassion during our difficult time.
Thomas R. Mong
She was born January 5, 1929 in Templeton, the daughter of Ralph and Effie Hopper. Janice was a 1955 graduate of Kittanning High School. She lived most of her live in the Kittanning area and enjoyed traveling. Glenn is survived by his nieces who he help to raise, Claire Armitage and husband John of West Kittanning, PA and Barbara Templeton of Kittanning, PA. Contributions may be made in Margaret's honor to Grace Presbyterian Church, 155 N.
Wayne, IN, and Marsha Donelson, of Los Angeles, CA; nephew, Bruce Jones, of Glastonbury, CT; and five cousins. Leo is survived by his two sisters, Della Hankinson and husband Bud of Kittanning, PA and Anna Bragg and husband Jim of West Virginia. To each and everyone who did anything to make my mother's funeral go smooth, a big thanks. It was good to have understanding at our time of loss.
Hazel Leone Reedy
You and your staff have lightened our load and helped ease the pain. The professional way you handled things, both large and small was quite impressive.
Bea was a licensed beautician before attending Duff's Secretarial School and then went on to work for a local dentist. She would marry Thomas McConnell Scheeren in 1948. He survived 50 missions in Europe as a bombardier in World War II, and returned to the Ford City area where they met working at Schenley Distillery shortly after the war. They had their first born child - Thomas Frederick in 1950 and a daughter Lynda Suzanne in 1953 while residing in the East Liberty area.
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She was a faithful member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Gastown where she served as the financial secretary for many years. She retired in 2018 from Elderton State Bank after 25 years of service and previously worked as secretary at Evergreen Motors where she met her husband of 48 years. She enjoyed traveling to Florida, attending NASCAR races, riding motorcycles and going to camp in Tylersburg. Cathy loved taking rides in their antique cars with her husband and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Everything went smoothly and I really didn't worry about what do or when to do it. You made a difficult time for our family a lot easier.

Leo's father passed when he was a child leaving his mother and 5 sisters. He enlisted in the US Navy at the age of 17 which enabled him to help support his mother and sisters by sending money back home. A special thank you to the entire staff for their caring and professional manner in handling everything for us and out family. We cannot thank you enough for all the assistance and support you provided our family at this difficult time.
Willard Leo Harkleroad
Sis always put her family first and took great pride in all their accomplishments. She always made everyone feel as if they were a part of her family. She bled black and gold and never missed a Penguins or Steelers game. The family will receive friends from 2-5 PM on Sunday, January 13, 2019, at Bauer Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 515 N.
To all of the Bauer Employees, No words can express our gratitude for the services provided for our loved one. Everything was very nice and all were very helpful. Dear Jennifer, I would like to thank you , your father and the rest of the Bauer staff for the beautiful peacful experience of saying good-bye to my mother. I would like to thank you for making my mother's last journey on this earth a very compassionate and perfect one. My brother and I were very impressed with the professionalism that was shown to us.
Thank you so much for everything you did for us in our time of sorrow. I know you think it's your job, but you went above and beyond...Your staff was also top-notch and couldn't have been kinder. Everyone worked so hard and compassionately to give my husand and children's father a beautiful send off.

Your professional, wonderful and kind, from the initial meeting to the relocation of the headstone. We are extremely appreciative for all that you have done. There are no words to express the deep and sincere gratitude of our family. Your kindness and warmth made the most difficult situation a little more bearable. You are a true treasure to families at their darkest hour. On behalf of Vera, and her entire family, let me express my sincere appreciation for the personal care provided by you and your staff.
Portraits would become her specialty, and she painted portraits of family members for years. She even painted a portrait of herself which won her a prize in the Pittsburgh Art Show. Born September 30, 1924, Beatrice "Bea" Imogene Scheeren grew up as a part of the greatest generation. She was the daughter of the late Warren Everett and Ethel Toy. As a 1942 Kittanning High School graduate, the country was still at war, and FDR was president. He got them through the depression with his radio Fire Side Chats, and the country pulled together with their Victory gardens and sacrifices.
Modernization of the building has continued over the years but always with the goal of retaining the home's original charm and hospitality. She was preceded in death by her parents; loving husband, Henry J. Mortimer, who died November 12, 1989; and son, James V. Mortimer, who died June 12, 2003. Words can't express out deepest appreciation of the support and the services you provided for our mother's funeral. My sister and I were always comforted by knowing that you were there for every aspect of the viewings and details.
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