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Leona SLOAN Obituary

SLOAN Leona Faye Leona Faye Sloan went to be with her Lord on Friday, November 4, 2011, in Lisle, IL, where she had been a resident for three years. "Mrs. Sloan" was how Leona was known by several thousand high school and junior high students in three school systems in Northwestern Ohio. Leona (Crockett) Sloan began her one and only career -- at 20 years of age -- after graduating from Bowling Green State University with a double major in business education and P.E. Her first teaching position was as a Business Education teacher in Green Springs High School in 1938. After one year, she moved to Perrysburg High School. In 1943, Leona married Kenneth Sloan and began her career in the Swanton Local Schools. Leona and Kenneth lived all their 50 years of married life in Swanton. Kenneth worked in several positions for the Pilliod Cabinet Company, retiring in 1980. Leona taught part-time in Swanton Junior High, teaching both English and physical education, while starting to raise her two children. When she decided to return to full-time teaching, she moved to the business education department at the high school. During her long career, Mrs. Sloan taught with numerous colleagues, principals and superintendents. She maintained life-long friendships with staff and many of her students as well. Her class subjects were Business Education, Shorthand, Accounting, and Typing. Mrs. Sloan retired in 1981 after 32 years in the Swanton Schools. Leona enjoyed athletic hobbies, and played in golf and bowling leagues. She also was one of the original members of a bridge club, spanning over sixty years. Leona was also a long-time member of a study club named Questors. Leona Faye Crockett was born in Metamora, Ohio, to William and Clara Crockett right after midnight January 1, 1918. Leona was the fourth of six children and grew up on a farm close to town. Three of her siblings chose the teaching profession. Older sister Eleanor taught first and second grades in the Lyons Ohio system. Older brother Almond was a high school teacher, coach and principal in several northeastern Ohio systems. Younger sister Carrie (Fisher) also chose business education and taught in Toledo. Her older sister, Celma, married a Sloan brother, Pearl, and lived in Swanton. Her younger brother Bill took over the family farm. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth; sisters Eleanor Crockett and Celma (Mrs. Pearl) Sloan; brother Almond Crockett, Mentor, OH. Leona is survived by her daughter Karen and husband Mark Shoup, Naperville, IL; and son Bob and wife Janis, Ft. Wayne, IN. She is also survived by five grandsons, Timothy Shoup, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jeremy Shoup and his wife Jamie, Bolingbrook, IL, Daniel Shoup, Naperville, IL, Brent Sloan, Ft. Wayne, IN, and Christopher Sloan, New Haven, IN. Leona will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Visitation is Friday, November 11th from 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home in Swanton. The funeral is Saturday, November 12th at 11:00 am at Trinity United Methodist Church in Swanton, where visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Rev. Barbara Jean Pope will officiate. Interment will follow at South Swanton Cemetery. As an alternative to flowers, suggested charitable donations are Swanton Public Library or Ronald McDonald House. Online expressions of sympathy may be made at weigelfuneralhomes.com

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Published by The Blade from Nov. 9 to Nov. 11, 2011.

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November 17, 2011

My condolences to Mrs. Sloan's family. My mother, Lillis Baker Carson, was a long time friend of Leona's and a member of the Bridge club and Questors club that Mrs. Sloan was a member. As a small child, I remember lying in bed at night and listening to my mother and her friends laughting and having such a good time playing Bridge or reviewing a book. What a great place to spend a lifetime, Swanton.

Cay Carson Friedman

November 14, 2011

Leona and sister, Celma, and I bowled together for many years. So many times, her students would stop at the alley to see her--she was well respected and loved by all her students--and friends! We had many good times together and she was a joy to know. Karen and Bob, and families, you were graced to have her! Jean Taylor

Sue Thomas

November 14, 2011

such fond memories of Mrs. Sloan as my typing and PE teacher. also, my basketball team coach-we used to visit at her house when Karen and Bob were little we liked her that much!! Since they bought our family cottage at Dewey Lake, often wonder that's become of the special cabin our family so lovingly built-sorry for your loss. Sue Thomas Golish-Reno NV

Christine (Giardini) Miller

November 12, 2011

Your mother was a great inspiration to me in high school. I remember her threatening to cover the typewriter keyboard with cardboard so students would have to memorize the key order. I still have the 20.000 thousand word book she gave me. God Bless!

Jeff and Angela Carter

November 11, 2011

Former students Angela Duran (1982) and Jeff Carter(1984) pass along our respects. She was an excellent teacher. Those typing skills that she taught are very useful in todays modern world. God Bless!

November 11, 2011

Miss Crockett was my "gym" teacher in 1942 in Perrysburg High School. I remember how kind she was to all of us girls.

My deepest sympathy to her family.

Betty (Shafer) Wendell
Ocala, FL

Dorothy (Quay) Thompson

November 9, 2011

Wow! How do you say goodbye to a friend like Mrs. Sloan! Not only was she my business teacher in high school, she was a friend through bowling and throughout the community for years after. She never forgot my name and was always kind and encouraging.

Sympathy and prayers to her family. We will see her in Heaven!

Florence Grabarczyk

November 9, 2011

I graduated from Swanton High School in 1960. Mrs. Sloan was one of my teachers. She was very respected and I enjoyed her classes. It is nice to see that she had a terrific life doing what she loved to do. Deepest sympathy to her family and friends.

Verlin and Patsy (Goldsmith) Rice

November 9, 2011

Karen, Bob and families,
Our sincere sympathy to each of you as you grieve the loss of your mother and grandmother.
Leona (and Kenny) were great neighbors to our family for 50 years. Leona was respected highly as our teacher and was a great role model in the community. She will be missed.

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