A funeral service for Patsy Ann Ohde, 71 of Utica, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, March 31, 2014 at Law-Baker Funeral Home with Rev. Steve Looker officiating. Burial will follow in Newark Memorial Gardens.
Patsy died March 26, 2014 at Riverside Hospital, Columbus. She was born on February 27, 1943 in Blue Creek, Ohio to the late Ray V. and Mary Katherine (Louderback) Bennington. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Utica, and she was formerly employed by Hufford Ben Franklin and the Mt. Vernon Walmart stores. She is survived by brothers and sisters-in-law Donald and Carolyn Bennington of Hillsboro, and Tony and Sherry Bennington of Blue Creek; sister and brother-in-law Janice and Tom Bennington of Blue Creek; brothers-in-law Robert and Kay Ohde of Mt. Vernon, Dan and Goldie Ohde of Newark; sister-in-law Dorothy and Tim Cook of Kokomo Indiana; and special friend Wanda Grueser of Utica. She is preceded in death by her husband Gene Ohde, Dec. 20, 1991. Friends may call 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Monday, before the service at 1 p.m. March 31 at the funeral home. Law-Baker Funeral Home, 34 North Main St. Utica is assisting the family with arrangements. Visit www.law-bakerfuneralhome.com to extend condolences to the family.
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April 8, 2014
May persevering in prayer comfort the Ohde family in your time of sorrow. (Romans12:12)
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