May 18th, 2012
Betty Louise (Carnes) Rosenberger, 86 of Kittanning, died Thursday, May 17, 2012 at the Armstrong County Health Center.
Betty was born at the old Armstrong County Memorial Hospital October 22, 1925 to Edwin H. and Florence K. (Smith) Carnes.
Betty was a lifelong Kittanning resident and was a housewife and mother.
Betty belonged to the Kittanning Township Ladies Auxiliary and enjoyed bowling on her team. She also enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends, watching television, collecting angels, but most of all, she loved God and caring and being with her family.
She also loved the girls who took care of her when she was in the home. Mom was a loving person with a heart of gold.
Betty is survived by her three daughters: Mrs. Ronald (Judy) Transue of Ford City, Kathy Titus of Templeton and Mrs. Clyde (Sally) McLaughlin of Dayon; two sons: Paul (Wanda) Rosenberger of Karns City and Jerry Rosenberger of Kittanning and friend Stacy from Freeport; seven grandsons: Brian Transue of Ford City and friend Karla, Jim Transue of McGrann and friend Bonnie, Mark (Ashley) Cogley of Kittanning, Daryl (Jennifer) Cogley of Templeton, Darin McLaughlin of Ford City and Cory and Devon Rosenberger of Kittanning; four granddaughters: Tina (Scott) Porter of Templeton, Brenda Painter, Valarie (Bob) Elkin of Dayton and Ashley (Shawn) Ace of Chicora; 21 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; friend, Steve Russell; and sister-in-law, Verna E. Hilmen of Reynoldsville.
She was predeceased by her parents; husband, C. Emerson Rosenberger, who passed away August 25, 1989; three brothers: Paul, Roy and Ronald (Bobby) Carnes; two sisters: Beatrice Reedy and Esther Myers; and grandson, Larry Cogley.
Friends will be received from 6-9PM today – Friday, May 18, 2012 – at the Kennedy and Blodgett Funeral Home in Kittanning, with additional visitation from 10AM until the time of funeral services at 11AM Saturday, May 19, 2012 in the funeral home. Rev. John Snyder and Pastor Stan Schilffarth from the First Church of God will officiate.
Interment will follow in the McVille Union Cemetery in North Buffalo Township.
Memorial contributions may be made in Betty’s honor to the Kittanning Township Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary.
To send an online condolence, visit www.snydercrissman.com
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May 18th, 2012
Shirley “Maggie” Jean (Nunamaker) McCurdy, 59 of Templeton, died Thursday, May 17, 2012 at UPMC-Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh.
“Maggie” was born November 19, 1952 in Templeton to George and Viola (Edinger) Nunamaker.
She was a lifelong community resident and was a homemaker.
“Maggie” loved playing Bingo, cards and spending time with her nieces and nephews.
Betty is survived by her six brothers: Paul (Jean) Nunamaker of Stratton, Nebraska, Richard (Helen) Nunamaker of Cocherton, Pa., Dave (Jackie) Nunamaker of Ford Cliff, John (Pam) Nunamaker of Danville, Pa., Howard (Dot) Nunamaker of Platka, Fla. and Harry Nunamaker of Templeton; seven sisters: Helen (Sherwood) Kline, Barb (Dewey) Buzzard – both of Templeton, Betty Trayer of Meadville, Anne Corbett of Templeton, Carol (Keith) Lane of Cambridge Springs, Pa., Linda (David) Lash and Judy Fruehstorfor – both of Kittanning; and several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents; three brothers: Harold, George and Donald Nunamaker; sister, Bonnie Dryfuse; and two nieces: Jackie “Gooch” Dryfuse and Heather Dryfuse.
Friends will be received from 10AM until the time of funeral services at 2PM Saturday, May 19, 2012 at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home in Kittanning, with the Rev. John Snyder officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made in Shirley’s honor to the Disabled Veterans of America.
To send an online condolence, visit www.snydercrissman.com
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May 15th, 2012
After over 12 hours of drinking, we had a pet fish that didn’t know how to breathe so it died. Then we took it to the Rio Mondego and gave it a good sending off with a naming ceremony and a eulogy. We also abused its corpse for a while, something we’re not proud of. After that we kept drinking until 6pm, and Niko fell asleep in the kitchen.
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May 15th, 2012
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What and who is SAIF? The National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors (SAIF) is a trade organisation whose members are INDEPENDENT FUNERAL DIRECTORS many of whom are still FAMILY OWNED AND RUN with GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE. In fact, one of our members in London, who in 1806 buried Lord Nelson, is still a family owned and run concern.
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May 12th, 2012
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Buddy Olin Chadwell PHD, a resident of Salt Lake City died May 9, 2012 of natural causes. He was 72 years old. He was born in Del Norte Colorado on September 30 1939. Son of Olin Luis Chadwell and Myrta Mae Chadwell. Mr. Chadwell was a native of Orange County CA and resided in Provo, Salt Lake City and Porterville CA.
He received a PHD in Psychology from Brigham Young University and worked as a clinical psychologist in Utah and California. Buddy was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a mission in Germany from 1960-1962. Buddy graduated from Garden Grove High School in 1959 and was a member of the Chess and HAM Operated Radio Club.
Hobbies and interests include singing, linguistics, motorcycling, astronomy, Native American history and folklore, science fiction, Dr. Who, Star Trek, flying airplanes, attending pow wows and mountain man rendezvous. Survivors include his Wife Suzanne Bare Chadwell of Sal Lake City: sons; Nathan B. Chadwell of Eugene OR and Daniel M. Chadwell of Orange County CA; grandchildren Jessica Chadwell, Kevin Chadwell, Curtis Chadwell, and Alicia Chadwell.
He is preceded in death by his first wife Sharon Higbee; his second wife; Bonita Green; and his sons; Thomas Adam Chadwell and David Olin Chadwell.
There will be a viewing held at 1:30 p.m. followed by funeral services at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at the McKinley Ward LDS Chapel, 1883 South West Temple, SLC, UT. Interment will be at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, SLC. Following interment the family will meet at Big Cottonwood Park (4300 S 1300 E) to share memories of Buddy and enjoy a picnic. To read the full obituary and to send condolences visit www.LegacyFunerals.com
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May 12th, 2012
A great homily today, on heaven and hell, and on Christian funerals and praying for souls.
And so I am reminded of one of my old blog posts. Of which I will re-post …in part… Because we all need reminders.
” Since I moved to Sydney I have been to more funerals than ever. Funerals for people I have met through church; relatives of friends; fellow parishioners.
I Corinthians 15:51-58 “Behold, I tell you a mystery. We shall all indeed rise again: but we shall not all be changed. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet: for the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall rise again incorruptible. And we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption: and this mortal must put on immortality. And when this mortal hath put on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting? Now the sting of death is sin: and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who hath given us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast and unmoveable: always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.”
Some of these have been solemn funerals, beautiful if one can call a Requiem Mass beautiful. Sad but reverent and prayerful, remembering the dead, remembering to pray for the dead. With the priest using this opportunity to catechise the faithful on the Church’s teaching on repentance, purgatory, heaven.
After a recent funeral, a funeral that I attended with my youngest two still homeschooling sons, a funeral at which one son served, well, while eating a late lunch at a coffee shop, we talked about funerals. About praying for the dead. And we made up little verbal lists of things we don’t want at our funerals. No power points, no eulogies, no modern music, no platitudes, no slide show…just the requiem mass, please.
My kids laughed and I laughed. But we all got the point.
The thing to remember is that, at funerals, we are not celebrating life and loves, we are praying for a soul; our relationship with our dead Christian loved ones isn’t dissolved by death; we pray for our dead in case they are in Purgatory for a while, and we ask them to pray for us.
If anyone wants to eulogize the dead, the Vigil or, especially, the after-burial gathering are the times to do it; eulogies really are not allowed at a traditional Requiem Mass.
This seems to anger some people but eulogies in a church often lead to serious problems. Really. I mean… the word, “eulogy,” means “high praise” — but what if the deceased wasn’t so holy and wonderful and especially wasn’t repentant? Should we speak the truth of the dead by speaking ill ( not a good idea, I guess, at such an emotional time) , or should we lie, in a church, for the sake of politeness and decorum?
I am not a puritan when it comes to lying in general and outside a church service..a little white lie is sometimes, almost, a god-send. But lying in church? Glossing over sins? And encouraging a theologically incorrect thought.. with typical words that imply that the person is most definitely, without a doubt in Heaven, right now, even though we know that may not be the case..not that we judge the state of another’s soul …
Eulogizers are often theologically incorrect , saying things that are simply not consistent with Catholic doctrine or that can lead the congregation to believe that Purgatory and Hell do not exist.
And, to be honest, eulogies are often quite personal , personal and weird, with the deceased having requested in life that pop music be played , and similar things, things that are best left for the intimacy of a wake or post-burial gathering. Not to be present in the liturgy, for the public worship and an act of the Church.
Ultimately, of course, how can we give “high praise” to an unglorified human being when, in a church, we are in the presence of the glory of the Blessed Sacrament?
A traditional Catholic funeral consists of three main parts: the Vigil ,the Requiem Mass, and the Burial …and then, perhaps, informal after-burial gatherings.
The kids and I have decided that we would prefer sticking to this traditional formula, for our funerals.
Sounds morbid but actually it was a good discussion, over steak burgers and chicken and avocado sandwiches.
Better to talk about these things now, of heaven and earth and hell, than to tuck the topics away until later..a later that may be too late.
Better to talk about liturgy and Church teaching than to hope that such things are picked up by osmosis.”
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May 9th, 2012
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May 9th, 2012
Wrong in so many ways!!!!
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May 6th, 2012
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May 6th, 2012
THE FUNE-RALLIES: Politicians using funerals for politics. Now, funeral ceremonies are increasingly becoming common battle grounds for waging political contests, instead of the solemn occassions they are supposed to be as grieving relatives accord their departed ones a befitting sendoff. This trend appears to have been set off by the competition for votes ahead of the coming general election, with hate speech finding space at some of the ceremonies. Are mourners being held hostage by politicians? Alex Chamwada brings us the untold story of politicians and funerals.
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