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Audrey <I>Barrett</I> Lohnas

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Audrey Barrett Lohnas

Birth
Burlington, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
9 Jul 2007 (aged 94)
Edmeston, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Edmeston, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Edmeston –
Lohnas
Audrey B. Lohnas, 94, of Edme
ston passed into the heavenly
dimension on July 9, 2007.
She was born at home on Febr
uary 14, 1913 in Burlington
Flats, the daughter of Lawrence and Letia (Lennon) Barrett.
Audrey married Glenn Lohnas
on November 24, 1937. He
predeceased her on November 18, 1966
Audrey graduated from Edmeston Central School
at the age of 15. She attended Cazenovia
Finishing School, and then graduated from Hart
wick College with a teaching degree. Audrey
taught at Cazenovia Seminary and Trumansbur
g Central School. She returned to Edmeston
Central School as the Business Teacher where she retired in 1976. Never one to miss an
opportunity, she was later employed at the Feni
more House as a tour guide. Audrey was
centered on her family and Edmeston. She lo
ved her independence, which her golf cart
provided. Her morning visit to the girls coffee
club at Schworm’s, he
r Audubon Trail walking
trips with Marge Holdridge, and always kindly
saying “Edmeston does it better”. Not to be
forgotten was her love of music that “had a
beat”. She loved to dance, including square
dancing. 
Audrey is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Ken Haggerty; her
grandchildren Jeffrey Haggerty and Trista Haggerty; her great grandchildren Megan Haggerty,
Kayla Haggerty, Matt Denison, Jess
ica Denison, and Javier Sierra. 
Her husband Glenn, and sisters Marjorie Carp
enter, Cecily Robinson, and Phoebe Barrett
predeceased Audrey.
Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday July
11, 2007 at 11:00 AM at the Second Baptist
Church, Edmeston with Pastor Jay Henderson offi
ciating. Calling hours w
ill be from 10:00 AM
till 11:00 Am prior to the service on Wednesday.
Interment will be at Edmeston Union Cemetery.
Contributions may be made in Audrey’s mem
ory to the Hawk Circle Wilderness Camp’s
Otsego Youth Leadership Program.
Funeral arrangements are by the Houk-J
ohnston Terry Funeral Home, Edmeston. 

Published on the Delker Terry Funeral Home website.
submitted by FAG member Donna Davenport



Edmeston –
Lohnas
Audrey B. Lohnas, 94, of Edme
ston passed into the heavenly
dimension on July 9, 2007.
She was born at home on Febr
uary 14, 1913 in Burlington
Flats, the daughter of Lawrence and Letia (Lennon) Barrett.
Audrey married Glenn Lohnas
on November 24, 1937. He
predeceased her on November 18, 1966
Audrey graduated from Edmeston Central School
at the age of 15. She attended Cazenovia
Finishing School, and then graduated from Hart
wick College with a teaching degree. Audrey
taught at Cazenovia Seminary and Trumansbur
g Central School. She returned to Edmeston
Central School as the Business Teacher where she retired in 1976. Never one to miss an
opportunity, she was later employed at the Feni
more House as a tour guide. Audrey was
centered on her family and Edmeston. She lo
ved her independence, which her golf cart
provided. Her morning visit to the girls coffee
club at Schworm’s, he
r Audubon Trail walking
trips with Marge Holdridge, and always kindly
saying “Edmeston does it better”. Not to be
forgotten was her love of music that “had a
beat”. She loved to dance, including square
dancing. 
Audrey is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Ken Haggerty; her
grandchildren Jeffrey Haggerty and Trista Haggerty; her great grandchildren Megan Haggerty,
Kayla Haggerty, Matt Denison, Jess
ica Denison, and Javier Sierra. 
Her husband Glenn, and sisters Marjorie Carp
enter, Cecily Robinson, and Phoebe Barrett
predeceased Audrey.
Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday July
11, 2007 at 11:00 AM at the Second Baptist
Church, Edmeston with Pastor Jay Henderson offi
ciating. Calling hours w
ill be from 10:00 AM
till 11:00 Am prior to the service on Wednesday.
Interment will be at Edmeston Union Cemetery.
Contributions may be made in Audrey’s mem
ory to the Hawk Circle Wilderness Camp’s
Otsego Youth Leadership Program.
Funeral arrangements are by the Houk-J
ohnston Terry Funeral Home, Edmeston. 

Published on the Delker Terry Funeral Home website.
submitted by FAG member Donna Davenport



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