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Published in the Ashtabula, OH Star-Beacon 8/12/2007
Jeannette E. Clemmer, age 91, of Dibble Road, Kingsville, Ohio, died Saturday, August 11, 2007, at the Ashtabula County Nursing Home
Born April 2, 1916, in Conneaut, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Arnold and Marguerite (Bennett) Bonnell. From 1949 to 2001, she had lived in Warren, Ohio, before coming back to Ashtabula County.
She was an active member of the Champion Christian Church in Champion, Ohio, where she was a member of the Ladies Aid and sang in the church choir. She was a member of the Scope Rhythm Band in Warren; the Warren Civic Chorus; the Niles Bicentennial Chorus; the Tri-County Choraleers; and she had sang in The Messiah in Warren for 60 years. She enjoyed reading, dancing and bowling.
Surviving her is her daughter, Linda J. (Paul) White of Jefferson, Ohio; three grandsons, Paul Jr., Charles and Robert White; six great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Maxine Custead of Ashtabula and Ruth Madden of Middlefield, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Robert E. Clemmer in 1976.
Funeral Service will be 11 a.m. on Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at the Ashtabula Home of FLEMING & BILLMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC., 526 W. Prospect Road, Ashtabula, with the Rev. Ken Hopkins, of the Champion Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery in Conneaut, Ohio.
Calling Hours will be Monday, August 13, 2007, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
Regarding the Dotterer family, our family buring grounds recorfd
says" The most numerous surnames found on the tombstones of the old
Bertolets' burying ground are given by Bean as Bertolet, Bertolette,
Bliem, De Nice, Dotterer, Frey, Gottschalk, Grobb, Hummel,
Hunsberger, Nyce, Shoemaker, Smoll, Weidman, and Zoller. A colored
man named Caesar is reported buried there, but he has no marker. Two
slaves are interred there. There are many unmarked graves at
Bertolets'. Three Revolutionary Soldiers are buried in the Cemetery.
Veterans interred at Bertolets
Michael Dotterer
(Captain, Revolutionary Army 6th Batt. Light Dragoons of Phila. Co.)
Samuel Bertolet
Private, Revolutionary Army Light Dragoons Co. of Phila.
Zacharias NeisPvt. Revolutionary Army, Light Dragoons
6th Batt. under Capt. Dotterer
John W. Hartzel
Private, Grand Army of the Republic
Co.A., 179th Regt., Drafted Militia
Leon Clemmer
leonclem(a)comcast.net
Hello is anyone familiar with the name Bristol?? My Great Great grandfather's name was Abram Bristol Clemmer.
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