She worked as a gym teacher in both Hilliard High School and Mount Gilead High School until she entered the service.
Trudy was a member of the 1st WAVE unit of the U.S. Navy, and a veteran of World War II.
On June 1, 1946, Trudy married her loving husband of over 47 years, Howard W. Clapper, in a family member's home on south Main Street in Mount Gilead. Together they ran "The Pumpkin Patch," which originally was a general store, where anything from produce to antiques was sold. Another project they coordinated together was the selling of sheet music all over the world by catalog mail. Trudy was Howard's "secretary extraordinaire."
With an overwhelmingly caring heart, Trudy would dedicate all of her efforts to the causes of her concerns. For the Trinity United Methodist Church, where she was a 50 plus year member, she served the church in nearly every capacity and "did anything that needed done" behind the scenes and was a member of Amazing Grays.
She was a founding member of Meals on Wheels and assisted in coordinating the delivery of meals. For years she was a 4-H leader, and was a member of the Twin Pines Farm Bureau Council.
Always young, Trudy had a unique energy and attitude that she carried through life. Her family would nominate Trudy for almost any award, as she was the best mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, etc., they could ever ask for.
Trudy will be dearly missed by her son Tim (Chris) Clapper of Painesville; a daughter Marty (Ken) Barnett; eight grandchildren, Matthew Clapper, Michael (Molly) Clapper, Nathan Clapper, Tracy Barnett, Erin (Daniel) Bullock, and Amy (Jeremy) Barr; two great-grandchildren Meaghan and Mikenzee Clapper; and two brothers Bob (Mary Faye) Van Sickle of Delaware, and Frank (Mary Jane) Van Sickle of Covington, Louisiana.
In addition to her husband and parents, Trudy was preceded in death by two daughters, Pat and Pam Clapper.
Age 94 years.
She worked as a gym teacher in both Hilliard High School and Mount Gilead High School until she entered the service.
Trudy was a member of the 1st WAVE unit of the U.S. Navy, and a veteran of World War II.
On June 1, 1946, Trudy married her loving husband of over 47 years, Howard W. Clapper, in a family member's home on south Main Street in Mount Gilead. Together they ran "The Pumpkin Patch," which originally was a general store, where anything from produce to antiques was sold. Another project they coordinated together was the selling of sheet music all over the world by catalog mail. Trudy was Howard's "secretary extraordinaire."
With an overwhelmingly caring heart, Trudy would dedicate all of her efforts to the causes of her concerns. For the Trinity United Methodist Church, where she was a 50 plus year member, she served the church in nearly every capacity and "did anything that needed done" behind the scenes and was a member of Amazing Grays.
She was a founding member of Meals on Wheels and assisted in coordinating the delivery of meals. For years she was a 4-H leader, and was a member of the Twin Pines Farm Bureau Council.
Always young, Trudy had a unique energy and attitude that she carried through life. Her family would nominate Trudy for almost any award, as she was the best mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, etc., they could ever ask for.
Trudy will be dearly missed by her son Tim (Chris) Clapper of Painesville; a daughter Marty (Ken) Barnett; eight grandchildren, Matthew Clapper, Michael (Molly) Clapper, Nathan Clapper, Tracy Barnett, Erin (Daniel) Bullock, and Amy (Jeremy) Barr; two great-grandchildren Meaghan and Mikenzee Clapper; and two brothers Bob (Mary Faye) Van Sickle of Delaware, and Frank (Mary Jane) Van Sickle of Covington, Louisiana.
In addition to her husband and parents, Trudy was preceded in death by two daughters, Pat and Pam Clapper.
Age 94 years.
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