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Delores A. Hussey
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Delores A. Hussey, 77, of 726 Gethsemane Street in St.Marys, OH died 4:00 a.m. Sunday, September 2, 2007 at the Otterbein Retirement Community, near Grand Lake St.Marys.
She was born March 21, 1930 in Mercer Co., OH near Montezuma to Gerald & Viola (Topp) Sanders.
On November 20, 1948, she married Ralph B. Hussey, who survives.
She is also survived by:
· Daughter. Theresia (George) Haddox of Bullhead, AZ
· Daughter, Elizabeth “Betsy” (Jim) Stricker of Minster, OH
· Son, Douglas (Martha) Hussey of St.Marys, OH
· Daughter, Susan (David) Doenges of Minster, OH
· Daughter, RaJean (Mike) Archer of St.Marys, OH
· Son, Wayne Hussey of St.Marys, OH
· 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren
· Brother, Paul Sanders of St.Marys, OH
· Brother. Norbert (Michelle) Sanders of Virginia Beach, VA
· Brother, Fred (Helen) Sanders of Bryan, OH’
· Sister, Dorothy Meeker of St.Marys, OH
Sister, Mary Ellen Miller, Mendon, OH
· Brother, Ralph (Nadine) Sanders of Wabash, OH
· Brother-in-law, Harold (Betty) Hussey of St.Marys, OH
· Sister-in-law, Marilyn (Bernie) Schroer of St.Marys, OH
· Sister-in-law, Eileen Stienecker of St.Marys, OH
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Ruth Long; brother, Carl Sanders; an infant brother; and a great-grandchild.
She was a 1948 graduate of Memorial High School in St.Marys. She retired as a production worker for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and had worked at Brodbeck’s Market, both in St.Marys.
She was a member of the St.Paul’s United Church of Christ, and held auxiliary memberships American Legion Post # 323, Eagles Aerie # 767 and and was past commander Disabled American Veterans, all in St.Marys. She enjoyed crocheting and sewing.
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ervices are scheduled 10:30 a.m. Thursday September 6, 2007 at the Miller - Long & Folk Funeral Home (High Street Chapel) in St.Marys, with the Rev. Alan Sanders, officiating. Private family burial will follow at the Resthaven Memory Gardens, near St.Marys.Visitation will be held 4 - 8 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home on High Street.
Memorial contributions may be directed to either the American Diabetes Assoc. or the American Hearty Assoc.