Evelyn Blanche W. Webel
WAYNE: Evelyn Blanche W. Webel, age 76, of Wayne, Ohio passed away Friday (May 17, 2013) at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio.
She was born in Camden, Arkansas in 1937 to the late Marshall & Jessie (Smith) Williford. Evelyn married John E. Webel on September 28, 1979, he passed away on October 12, 2012.
Surviving are daughters, Eronda "Roni" Bradshaw of Wayne, Barbara Gillmor-Washington (Walter "Wolfman" Washington) of New Orleans, LA, Cindy Gillmor-Peck of Hessville, Ohio, Wanda Webel of Lewisville, Texas, TaMara G. Knight of Bowling Green; son Mark (Crystal) Webel of Helena; sisters, Emily Wacker of Fremont, Nancy (Col. Charles) Milam of Rotonda West, Florida; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Marshall and Jessie; husband, John; brothers, Marshall Thomas Williford, Richard Magness Williford; and two grandchildren.
Evelyn worked at Davidson Tucking as an accountant, and she loved to make crafts, travel, and go camping. She was a beloved member of the ladies American Legion Auxiliary Albert Bowe Post #338 with 22 years of service, including serving as Treasurer for many years. She helped with fund raisers for the veterans and for the community. Evelyn was also a member of the Fremont Eagles & the Fremont Moose Club. She loved a good sense of humor and a good laugh with "Pop" or some of her many friends. She will be missed by all.
Friends will be received Sunday (May 19, 2013) from 2-4 PM with an American Legion Auxiliary Service at 4PM at Barndt Funeral Home in Wayne, Ohio, where a Celebration of Life Service will be held on Monday (May 20, 2013) at 11AM with Pastor Melanie Haack officiating. Burial will be in West Union Cemetery in Gibsonburg, Ohio. A luncheon will immediately follow at the Albert Bowe American Legion Post #338 in Bradner, Ohio.
Memorial donations may be made to the Albert Bowe American Legion Auxiliary. On-line condolences may be sent to Evelyn's family at www.barndtfuneralhome.org.
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Thank you Dear Auntee for lettin me be who I was. We sure had some good times together. I want 2 remember the smile on your face when u reminded me of a funnt story bout u, me and John Webel. That's the way I want to leave it. You did what u did and said what u meant. U went when u wanted to! U stubborn woman...lol
Beth Eastman
May 24, 2013
Tamara and Family...My Heart is HEAVY today hearing this news of your mothers passing. May the Lord Comfort and give your family Strength during this time. Sending Many Thoughts and Prayers~ God Bless~ Teri
Teri Gonzalez-Aldrich
May 21, 2013
Good bye for now, old and dear friend. I will always think of you when I,m at the Casino playing slots. You really did give me some good advice. I always considered you to be my best friend thru out the years.
Kathy Burmeister
May 18, 2013
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Janet Stancil
May 18, 2013
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