Alma-Adler-Obituary

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Alma F Adler

Custar, Ohio

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July 29, 2018
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Custar, Ohio

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Deck Hanneman Funeral Home Obituary


Alma F. Adler, 92 of Custar, Ohio passed away peacefully Sunday, July 29, 2018 surrounded by her loving family.


Mrs. Adler was born to the late Floyd & Laura Kathryn (Anderson) Lindquist in Rudolph, Ohio.  She married Marvin “Chris” Adler April 24, 1948 in the St. Louis Catholic Church.  They were married for 67 years until his passing on August 15, 2015. Alma is survived by her six children: Judy (Joe) Weaver, McClure; Sherry (Ron) Solether, Tontogany; Steven (Wendy) Adler, Weston; Jan (Micah Tilley) Emch, Bowling Green; Cathy (Rodney) Kirian, Tontogany; and Brian (Steph Vorrhees) Adler of Easton, PA, 11 grandchildren, and12 great grandchildren.  She was preceded by four brothers: Bruce, Bus, two-month old Baby John Franklin & Floyd “Sarge” Lindquist and 5 sisters: Evelyn Jimison, Opal Cron, Mary Brockmiller, Esther Burns, and Bonnie Kerr.


Mrs. Adler was a lifelong Wood County resident.  She was a 1944 graduate of Liberty High School.  She waitressed at the former Harvey’s on West Wooster, Bowling Green for many years.  She worked ten years at the Duplicating Office at BGSU and later retiring in 1985.  For thirteen years, she and her husband, Chris enjoyed wintering in McAllen, Texas.  When her family was growing up, she was a Brownie Troop Leader and served on the Brownie Troop Committee.  She is a member of the St. Louis Catholic Church in Custar.  According to her family & friends, Alma baked the best coconut cream pie & pecan/caramel and cinnamon rolls!  She enjoyed camping, bowling, and searching for arrowheads.  Alma loved going on casino trips with Chris and the girls in “Big Blue”.  She especially enjoyed spending time with her family. 


Visitation will be 4:00 PM – 7:00PM Thursday, August 2, 2018 and 10:00 AM until the time of her Funeral Service at 11:00 AM Friday, August 3, 2018 in the DECK-HANNEMAN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY.   Burial will be at a later date in the St. Louis Cemetery.


Memorial contributions may be gifted in Alma’s honor to Bridge Hospice or the American Cancer Society.


The family would like to thank Brookdale and Bowing Green Manor for their exceptional care of Alma.


Hanneman Family Funeral Homes is honored to serve Alma’s family and encourage those to share a fond memory or condolence by visiting www.hannemanfh.com


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Please accept my sincere condolences. May your fond memories and the peace that comes from God comfort you during this especially difficult time.
-Philippians 4:6-7, 13;

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Judy and family, Our deepest sympathy to and the rest of the Adler family. I have fond memories of working with your Mom & you at Harvey's. She always had a smile on her face. She was a hard worker but really enjoyed the people she was helping. It was both your parents that brought us to Texas with their stories of wintering in the Rio Grande Valley. We spent 11 winters there. Our thoughts are with you. Vicki & John Blasius

When I started my first job at Bowling Green State University, Alma worked at the University in Duplicating Services. She was so kind and helpful and always had a smile on her face. I have never forgotten her.

You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one!

I will miss seeing Alma at bg manor. I will forever remember her.

My sympathy to the Adler family! It was a pleasure knowing both your parents!

Heaven gained an angel. Mom Adler was a gem, and I am so blessed to have known her. Hugs to Cathy, Judy, Sherry and Jan. Casino trips wont be the same, but atleast you know your parents are together again