Josephine-Oldham-Obituary

Josephine Oldham

Reynoldsburg, Ohio

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OLDHAM Josephine Warner Mills Oldham, 96, died June 9, 2009. She was born January 16, 1913 to Thomas B. and Daisy Fisher Warner, of Baltimore, Oh. She was preceded in death by brother Thomas R. Warner, and husbands Herbert H. Mills and Clark R. Oldham, both of Reynoldsburg. She is survived by...

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I cannot say enough about Jo. She was always friendly, never a harsh word about anyone, and could work around all of us at the Historical Society. I enjoyed our many times of planting, watering, and weeding flower beds at the Heritage House. She could outwork me. I have missed her at our meetings, she was such a delight to know. Our prayers are with all of you during this time. May God bless you all.

I have always known Jo. She was a pillar of the Reynoldsburg community and one of the friendliest people you could ever meet. Last year at the Reynoldsburg-Truro Historical Society she brought "100 Good Cookies" for the bake sale. Without a doubt they were the most wonderful crunchy cookies. She was kind enough to send me the recipe and I made them for a lot of people in Texas! I always mention her name when I give people those cookies. When we lived in Reynoldsburg, my children attended the...

To Sharon, Harold, Jim and Sharon,

I am so sorry for your recent loss.
I have been thinking of Jo so often lately
as my Dad passed away in Feb and Mother just died May 21.
Would think of Jo as I passed the Reynoldsburg exit on my way to Caldwell.
Connie Owens Mother had told me Jo moved to Wesley Ridge and that she had fallen

I so enjoyed living with Jo in 1966-68
when I taught at the Jr. High.
She was so nice to me and such a good cook.

To Jo's family:

I want to thank you for the opportunity that I had to take care of Josephine during her last days. She was truly a blessing to me in the short time that I knew her. God bless all of you in your time of sorrow. My deepest sympathy goes to all of you.

To the family of Jo.....She touched so many, many lives, ours included. She was so proud of each of you and would share all the happy occasions, places she went and things she did. Her quilting talent was superb! I met Jo at the Reynoldsburg Rec Center three years ago when she showed me how to tie knots for the bedrolls that were being made for the homeless project that benefit so many. But, the fondest memory of all is when she invited us to her home and insisted on digging some of her...

Jim & Sharon, Nancy & Harold,
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I always looked forward to seeing her when I visited Mother. May the comfort of your memories bring you peace.

Dear Sharon and Jim,

So very sorry at the passing of your loved one. Will keep you in my prayers.

I have only known Jo for the past three years,and grew to love her. We tied knots for comforts for the homeless at the Senior Center. She was such an interesting woman and so full of life. We had many conversations with much humor and stories of growing up, raising children, and current events. She was right in the middle of all of them. We have missed her so much.