Hanlon Family Photos

Harold & Kate Hanlon -- circa 1960

Harold & Kate Hanlon — circa 1960

Don Hanlon, Kaye Walton, Dave Hanlon -- 1960

Don Hanlon, Kaye Walton, Dave Hanlon — 1960

Don, Kay, Dave Hanlon -- 1940's

Don, Kay, Dave Hanlon — 1940’s

Don, Kay (Walton), Dave Hanlon -- 1994

Don, Kay (Walton), Dave Hanlon — 1994

5 - Pat, Sammy (dog), Dave Hanlon -- 1970's

5 – Pat, Sammy (dog), Dave Hanlon — 1970’s

Bonnie & Don Hanlon wedding -- 1961

Bonnie & Don Hanlon wedding — 1961

Kay & Jack Walton wedding- 1958

Kay & Jack Walton wedding- 1958

Jane & Dave Hanlon -- 2004

Jane & Dave Hanlon — 2004

Bonnie & Don Hanlon -- 2012

Bonnie & Don Hanlon — 2012

Jack & Kaye Walton (50th Anniversary) -- 2008

Jack & Kaye Walton (50th Anniversary) — 2008

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Obituary: HAROLD C. HANLON (1994)

HAROLD C. HANLON, 76, of Goshen died Friday, April 15, 1994, in his residence after a brief illness.

He was born August 23, 1917, in Washington County, Ohio and was the son of the late Norman and Bertha Haught Hanlon. He retired in 1980 from Republic Steel in Massillon after 35 years.

He is survived by his wife, the former Kathryn N. Martin, whom he married August 23, 1938; two sons, Harold David Hanlon of New Philadelphia, Ohio; Donald Emerson (LaVonne) Hanlon of Laurel, Maryland; a daughter (Carolyn) Kaye (John) Walton of New Philadelphia (Goshen), Ohio; nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Two sisters, Lula Mae Skinner and Florence Ruble; two brothers, Jonathan and Floyd Hanlon, and a grandchild, Michael Clinton Hanlon, are deceased.

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Obituary: (Harold) David Hanlon (2009)

(HAROLD) DAVID HANLON, 70, of Sherrodsville, Ohio, died Thursday, July 9, 2009, in his home with his family by his side.

A son of the late Harold C. and Kathryn N. (Martin) Hanlon, David, as he was known by family and friends, was born at New Matamoras, Ohio, on June 14, 1939.

David was a 1957 graduate of Midvale High School. Out of high school, he entered into the United States Navy where he served a period of time aboard the USS Walker and also served multiple tours of duty in Vietnam. Following more than twelve years of service with the Navy, he completed the final eight years of his career with the National Guard.

David was a long-time employee of Superior Meats at Massillon, Ohio, and the Pepsi-Cola Company at New Philadelphia. He was an avid NASCAR fan and enjoyed spending time working on his flower gardens that surrounded his home. He also loved bird watching and sitting outside in his gazebo during the summer months.

He was a wonderful husband and father to his blended family that includes his wife, Jane Murphy-Hanlon and children, Michelle (Brad) Moore of Tuscarawas, Jason Malterer of New Philadelphia, Kellie Murphy of New York, NY, and Scott (Pam) Murphy of Columbus, Ohio.

A sister, Kaye (John) Walton of Goshen and a brother, Donald (LaVonne) Hanlon of Laurel, Maryland; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, James and Helen Rosenberry of Dover, Ohio; five grandchildren: Christopher Grimes, Kayleigh Moore, Nicholas Moore, Timothy Murphy and Kacey Murphy and numerous nieces and nephews complete the family.

The United States Navy will conduct a burial at sea service at a later date.

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MICHAEL CLINTON HANLON

MICHAEL CLINTON HANLON, 22, of Laurel, Maryland, was born at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, DC, on August 22, 1962 while his father was serving aboard the USS Enterprise.

He attended schools in Laurel and Ft. Meade, Maryland and graduated from the Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia on May 31, 1980. With ambition to become a forest ranger, he enrolled at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia.

He worked as a computer operator for Frank A. Serio & Sons in Jessup, Maryland and was working a summer job at Arbitron in Beltsville, Maryland when he was involved in a fatal automobile accident en route from Arbitron to Serios on Thursday, July 25, 1985.

His paternal grandparents are Harold Clinton and Kathryn (Martin) Hanlon of New Philadelphia (Goshen), Ohio; his parents are Donald and LaVonne (Suchocki) Hanlon of Laurel, Maryland. Other family members include sisters, Dawn and Starr, a brother, Steven, and two nieces, Tamara and Lindsay Wood, all of Laurel, Maryland. He was buried in his mother’s hometown, Scottdale, Pennsylvania.

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HANLON FAMILY HISTORY

Harold and Kate Hanlon were born and raised in Washington County, Ohio where they met and later married on August 23, 1938. Their two sons, Dave and Don, were born in New Matamoras, Washington County, Ohio in 1939 and 1941 respectively. The family then relocated to Tuscarawas County where their daughter, Kaye, was born at Union Hospital in Dover, Ohio in 1943.

The family resided in a home located below the Goshen Church of the Nazarene with the David Zeisberger sign beside it. As they were sitting on their front porch, family members would wave to all who passed by.

After Harold’s death in 1994, Kate sold their home and moved in with her daughter, Kaye (and Jack) Walton, also on Goshen Valley Drive where she passed away in 2002. Kate was instrumental in founding the Goshen Community Yard Sales and Picnic and was chosen for the Goshen Neighbor of the Year Award in 2000.

Dave married Patricia Marion and divorced; then later raised two step-children, Michelle and Jason Malterer in New Philadelphia while Don (and Bonnie) raised their family of four, Michael, Dawn, Starr and Steven, in Laurel, Maryland (between Baltimore and Washington, DC.) LaVonne “Bonnie” is a native of Pennsylvania. In later years Dave married Jane Murphy who had two grown children.

Kay’s four children: Kathryn, Brenda, John III, and Harold Walton were raised in New Philadelphia and Goshen, Ohio.

The grandchildren have married and are raising their families in a variety of locations: Kathryn married James Cummings and has sons, Zachary and Daniel who graduated from nearby Dover High School; Brenda married James Harding and has sons, Jeremiah and David, who graduated from New Philadelphia High School; John III and his second wife, Jodie Costa, raised his two sons, John IV and Matthew, who graduated from Claymont High School in Uhrichsville, Ohio. Harold and his wife, Cynthia Kinnen, raised her son, Brandon Miller, in Tuscarawas and he graduated from Indian Valley High School. Michelle is married to Brad Moore and is raising three children, Christopher, Kayleigh and Nicholas in Gnadenhutten, Ohio.

Michael Hanlon died at the age of 22 without marrying; Dawn married twice and has three children from first marriage to Kevin Wood: Tamara, Lindsay and Matthew who graduated from Old Mill High School in Millersville, Maryland; and three children from her second marriage to John Bassford: Schuyler, Marina and Xander who are attending Glen Burnie High School in Maryland. Starr also married twice (Aaron Hertz and Victor Hyatt). Her daughter, Michaela, graduated from Greenbrier High School in Evans, Georgia; son, Braden, is attending Overhills High School in Spring Lake, North Carolina while daughter, Sofia Hyatt, is attending Overhills Elementary School also in Spring Lake, North Carolina. Son, Steven, married Tracey Wilkie of New Jersey and their sons, Emerson and Liam, are being raised in Millersville, Maryland.

Into the next generation: Great-granddaughter, Tamara Wood married Robert Geida and has two children, Melani and Gavin. They live in Dundalk, Maryland; great-granddaughter, Lindsay Wood is working as a scientist for the Maryland State Health Department. She lives in Severn, Maryland; great-grandson, Matthew Wood attends college and works in Maryland–he also resides in Severn. The other great-grandchildren from Don’s branch are all still attending schools as mentioned above.

Jeremiah and Courtney Harding have a daughter named Olive; Zach and Jeanette Cummings have a son, Jackson; and Brandon and Amanda Miller have a daughter named Harper.

The Hanlon Homestead on Goshen Valley Drive is scheduled to be torn down in the fall of 2013.

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Seth Krocker catches a fish!

Seth Krocker's first time fishing in a boat at Clendening Lake.  With Grandpa Ed Krocker Jr.

Seth Krocker’s first time fishing in a boat at Clendening Lake. With Grandpa Ed Krocker Jr.

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Obituary: James J. Carlisle

James J. Carlisle, 90, of New Philadelphia, died Friday June 21, 2013 in Schoenbrunn Health Care, at New Philadelphia following a period of declining health. A son of the late James C. and Helen (Raymond) Carlisle, Jim was born October 12, 1922, in Goshen, Ohio. Jim graduated from Midvale High School in 1940. He was a veteran of the United States Army serving in Company K, 71st infantry Combat Regiment 44th Division, during World War II. Jim was stationed in the European Theater during the war and was a recipient of a Bronze Star Medal. During his younger years, Jim worked as a coal miner for the former Midvale Coal Mine. He eventually retired from General Electric where he worked as a machinist. Jim was a member of Community of Christ Church, at New Philadelphia. He enjoyed gardening and was an avid fisherman with his favorite outings being with his son in Canada.
    He is survived by two children, Sandra “Joey” (companion Jim Kromenacker) Hanchette, of Dover and Jim (Deb) Carlisle of New Philadelphia; three grandchildren, Ben (Andrea) Carlisle of Norton, Ohio, Courtney Carlisle, of New Philadelphia and Richard E. (Tracey) Hanchette, III of Cleveland; two brothers, Joseph (Helen) Carlisle of Atwood Lake and Daniel Carlisle of Goshen; sisters June Crites of Gnaden, Wanda (Ed) Golder and Marge (Donald) Levengood, of the Goshen area, and Linda (Bob) Edie of Columbus; and many nieces and nephews. In addtition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his wife Janice Mae Carlisle, who passed away on April 10, 2013; a brother Thomas Carlisle and two sisters Dorothy Hibbs and Faye Meese.
    There will be no calling hours and a graveside service with military honors will be held on Monday June 24, 2013, at Ridgecrest Memory Gardens. Those wishing to do so may send the family a personal condolence and view an online memorial by visiting the funeral home website- www.geibcares.com. Contributions may be made in memory of James to the Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave. SW New Philadelphia, OH 44663.
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Annual Goshen Picnic is set for September 8, 2013 at 1:30 p.m.

The Annual Goshen Picnic is set for September 8th, at 1:30 p.m. It will be held at the Goshen Community Church of the Nazarene on David Rd. All tableware will be provided. Those attending should bring a covered dish, soft drinks and any Goshen Memorabilia they would like to have for the display table.

 

Pictures from the 2012 Reunion below:

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Goshen Community Yard Sales will be held on July 13, 2013

The Goshen Community Yard Sales will be held on July 13th, from 9-? An ad will appear in the Times Reporter. Be prepared for early sales. The sale this year is set for the week prior to Tusky’s sales. This may give us a better crowd and those wanting to also participate the weekend of Tusky’s will already have their items ready. The Goshen Community Church of the Nazarene will be having their delicious homemade baked goods for sale and a lunch stand. Check it out!

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Roberta M. Warner Family – Card of Thanks

This card of thanks was mailed to my mom and dad, Edward and Mary Krocker from Edward A. Warner of Terre Haute, Ind.

The family of Roberta Margaret Warner, who passed away a few weeks ago, wants to relay its enormous appreciation to all of the Goshen area friends and neighbors for their visitation, cards, flowers and covered dishes. Also, tell Russ Hobart I said “Hi”. I worked with him for several summers at Universal Sewer Plant No. 2 at Goshen, making money to put myself through college. Russ’ father, Dale, was our foreman. Thank you all again so much.

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