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Elizabeth Aeschliman (nee Orr) Portage/Glen Park/Hobart Elizabeth Aeschliman (nee Orr), age 84, of Portage, went to be with the Lord and her beloved husband on Wednesday, February 11, 2004. She was a Portage resident for the last 26 years and was formerly of Glen Park and Hobart. She was a former member of 43rd Ave. Presbyterian Church and volunteered at Sophie's Kitchen in Portage. She is survived by one daughter, Ann Marie (John) Grady of Pickerington, OH; four grandchildren: Kelli (Todd) Dunfee, Kevin (Mary) Aeschliman, Tim (Kathy) Aeschliman and Rob (Jamie) Aeschliman; six great-grandchildren, Kelsey and Tyler Dunfee, Timmy, Taylor, Molly and Kate Aeschliman. She was preceded in death by her parents Peter and Annie Orr, her loving husband of 58 years, Wilbur Aeschliman, one son, Robert E. Aeschliman, one sister, Margaret Huff and one brother, James Orr. Funeral services are Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. at Rees Funeral Home, 600 West Old Ridge Road, Hobart, with Rev. William Dunfee officiating. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Hobart. Visitation is on Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., just prior to the funeral service at Rees Funeral Home, Hobart.
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