She was the daughter of Floyd and Lula (Stiles) Jacobs. On Jun 12, 1939, she married Glen H. Rolston, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: Jerry (Kitty), Cridersville, Gil (Deborah), Wapakoneta; four daughters: Helen Mowery, Ada, Janet Helmlinger, Waynesfield, Peggy Rolston, Cridersville, Deanece (Aaron) Dodds, Lakeview; a brother, Warren, Lima; and 19 grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a son, Roy; two brothers: Harlon and Richard; three sisters: Rosaline Whetstone, Mary Haudenshield, and Luella Bell; and four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
A homemaker, she had worked as a process operator with Fisher Cheese. She was a member of the Waynesfield Baptist Church. She had a great love for babies, enjoyed walking, reading and picking up seashells.
Funeral services will be at Bayliff & Son Funeral Home, Cridersville, with the Rev. Donald Smith officiating.
She was the daughter of Floyd and Lula (Stiles) Jacobs. On Jun 12, 1939, she married Glen H. Rolston, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: Jerry (Kitty), Cridersville, Gil (Deborah), Wapakoneta; four daughters: Helen Mowery, Ada, Janet Helmlinger, Waynesfield, Peggy Rolston, Cridersville, Deanece (Aaron) Dodds, Lakeview; a brother, Warren, Lima; and 19 grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a son, Roy; two brothers: Harlon and Richard; three sisters: Rosaline Whetstone, Mary Haudenshield, and Luella Bell; and four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
A homemaker, she had worked as a process operator with Fisher Cheese. She was a member of the Waynesfield Baptist Church. She had a great love for babies, enjoyed walking, reading and picking up seashells.
Funeral services will be at Bayliff & Son Funeral Home, Cridersville, with the Rev. Donald Smith officiating.
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