Author Archives: Joe Krocker
Goshen Website – New Design….
I never really liked the old web design, so I changed it! Do not be surprised when you see the website has changed in appearance. Don’t worry though, it still works the same and still has all of the same pictures and stories!!! Thanks for visiting our Goshen Website!!! Joe Krocker
Obituary – Clifford M. Robson
CLIFFORD M. ROBSON, 82, of Goshen, died on October 24, 2011. There were no calling hours or services according to the T-R publication on October 25. Robson is survived by his wife Betty Davis Robson and children; Carol (Joe) Ginetti, Roger Robson and Phil (Sue) Robson, all of Goshen and Clifford (Joyce) Robson of Tuscarawas.
Obituary – Lois E. Mansill
LOIS E. MANSILL, 72, of Sherrodsville, died on September 21, 2008, after a lengthy illness. She was the daughter of the late James A. and Bernice K. Oppy, of Goshen. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Diann Mansill and one granddaughter, Kathrine Mansill. Lois was preceded in death by her husband Bart F. Mansill, who … Continue reading
Obituary – Wilson (Bill) O. Kennedy
WILSON (BILL) O. KENNEDY, 67, of Goshen died on August 20, 1998 in his residence. He was the son of the late John O. and Mary E. Wilson Kennedy, of Goshen. He was retired from his work of many years in the retail paint business. Bill was an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict and graduated from … Continue reading
Obituary – Nadine “Dene” Krocker Badertscher
NADINE “DENE” KROCKER BADERTSCHER, passed away at the age of 48, on February 8, 2003. She was the daughter of Louis and Betty (Swihart) Krocker, of Goshen, born May 17, 1954. She graduated from Midvale High School and married Tim Badertscher, on June 6, 1972. Nadine resided with her grandmother Mamie Cookson Swihart, of Goshen, for a period of … Continue reading
Obituary – Edward P. Krocker
EDWARD P. KROCKER, 75, of Goshen, died January 1, 1992, in Union Hospital after a long illness. Krocker was born in Wainwright and was the son of the late John and Helen Krocker. He retired in 1985 from Warther Auto Electric, at Dover, as parts man. He was a member of the Tuscarawas County Baseball Hall of Fame and the … Continue reading